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t o o &khiz two 1 cmrioy, moxday, September . . 7. . 192.- ' t ocal and Personal i t.aiirornlnna icBlcii-ri-il at., lociil notem Include Mr. oikI;Mii. N. C. Heading and Mr. and Mn. It. K. Ward of Hedging. Mr, and Mrs. K. j. Kovat und son of Turlock, Mr. nnd Mra. L. W. HkauxH of Berkeley, Mr. nnd Mm. fl. K. Collinii, Mr. and Mm. Webber, Mr. and Mra. H. W. True- Aa uhuiiI on a national holiday blood, Mr. and Mm. P. J5. Raynur, Mcdfoid, with all tho buino place and D. V. BadRoly and mother .of and offlceg closed, waa a very .quiet Oakland. Mra.' Henry Jdagoe, and Minn city today, especially In the bunlncKs Ada M. Hogue of Hornet, und the fol dlHirlct where only the gui-agc. hotcla, lowing from Han Pranclacp: Mr. and restaurant, confectionery and lulmc- Mi-h. 11. f, Klrchner, Mr. and Mra, W. co atorea were open. The poaturrico J. Tanghc, Mr. and Mm. A. .A. Baxter, waa cluacd except tho general delivery Mr. nnd Mra. A. C. Brobai'. Mr. nnd window and atnmp window, which Mra. A. II. Vlner, Mr. anil Mra. D. O. wua open an hour thla morning, and LMIIIngxwutor, and Mr. und Mra. L. 1'. Iliero wua no delivcrlca of mull, city or Mucklin. ,l"'ul' . I Screen doom at Wallace Woods The Indies of St. Ann Altar Society I Lumber Yard, cor Hunt Main and will givo a card party in tho pariah Goneaee. . (tatf hall Wedneaday evening at 8 o'clock, j Mr. and Mrs. J. IT. Knydcr are Everybody ia cordially invited. 140 'among luiuil cltlzone who motored to Tho achool children are all keyed ,the Oregon Cavoa yeaterday, up for the opening of tho achools to- I Cedar flume lumber at Dig Pines morrow morning, and It la ruther . Lumber- Co. tf tough on them that today, the last All the drug atorea of the city were duy of their long vacation, ahuuld be , closed today except tho Haaklna store, rather dlaagreenhle out of doors, tin accordnnco with the cuatom of the Regular communication of rteiimeH.. druggists when they cloae on a Kunduy . A cucumber 13 inchea .long, IIU Inches in circumference and weighing five pound and six ounce haa been grown by A, 11. Kundermnn of 611 North Fir sti-eot. Thla la not only the Inrgeat cucumber grown in the valley ao far na known, but la larger than the big cucumber grown at Hllverlon thla aeaaon and which waa deacribed In Portland ne'ftpapera. , . Let mo write your fire Insurance. Carl ' y. Tengwuld, Holland Wdg. Phone 093. lottf Out of town Oregonlnna realatcrod at local hotela Include Mr. nnd Mm. M. A. Oaua and nun, Mr. and Mra. G.I M. Munger, and Mr. and Mra. T. V. Angus of Marahfleld. Miaara : Udna I'errln and Oora Daraon.of Roacburg, EXHIBIT FRUIT AT THE COUNTY FAIR SENATORS VISIT k CRATER LAKE EN ROUTE TO FALLS the Intersection ot Oak and Jackson the Comlcy collision. : i streets, at 'five' P. -M. John Couiley Knnr-thlrty Saturday afternoon Mrs. collided with Mra. Rlchstone's car on F. V. Johnson of HiRlnnnn, 8..D. wan 'iePa0lT13' OlIlBhwuy a aiort dla- 'slightly injured when the car she was tance from this city. 8. J. Snale of Idriving on the Pacific Highway one Vancouver B. C, who stopped without ; mile sotitli collided with C. L. Goff of Riving the proper signal caused L. S. 'this city bocniise of wet pavemunt. ir Ghere to run into the rear of his heavy I , car practically at the same (lino as'1 Cook with cm. tf Tho Rogue River valley has long Senators Robert N. Stiinflold of been fumed for the size und quality Oregon and Itulph Cnmnron .of Art of the fruit It raises. As it result, zo"a imA 11,8 othora of tho sunaloilal J. K. Weaeley of Sclo. O. D. Forge of the fruit shown at the county fair Hul.vcyB oommlUe0 ,f "h" Un ed btilom. Mr. und Mm. W. M. Dalton and excites the admiration of visitors states senate, following the public Mr. and Mra. Paul Heads of Dallas. J. fl-nm n ..,.r, , ,i, on,- i,,.i. Lu . L. Stewart of Corvallla red Ingram, women of tho county are fan.ous the banquet that night left yesterday i V"r? hverott Harpum and ,.0oks. nnd have always been noted morning for Klumuth Fulls, via Crater Lewla Boeaon of Kugeno, Mra. H. W. for their oconomv and thrift In rn- Lake. ; Chupter, O. E. 8., Wedneaday evening, Hoptcmber 9 at 8 p. m. Thero will be a memorial service for our lute slater, Julio, 1-uwriwK'C. l'nat matron will have charge of the memorial. 145' Carl V. Tongwald leavea Wednes dny for Porllnnd to meet hla wife nnd children In thnt city tho Inat of the week, who nro en route home from Chicago where they havo bocn apcud- Ing the aummer. Try that big milk shape at DeVoe's. tf Tourlata and others hero from n dis tance who arrived Sunday Include .Mr. nnd Mra. S. Suale of Vancouver, B. C, C. II. Moore of St, Loula, E. W. Wul berg of Minneapolis, Mra. Ward , I-'en-ton, Miss Margaret Fenton anil O. 8, Overton or New York City nnd .Mr. and Mm. C. A. Blgolow of Dolrolt, Mich. ' Screen doora nt Wallace Wooda Lumber Yard, Cor. East Main and Gcneaee. 88tf Although, thero la an . ordinance which prohibits the distribution of liund btlla and like advertialng matter nt tho homea and .yarda thruout tile city, tho residence streets yoaterduy and today were littered with such, reading mutter,, Including tho ndver-. liaeinent' of an electric flat iron and, u. coming attraction. . . If your pictures are. made at Palm er's Photo Studio, "17 N. Central, they wl)l be the beit. tf Mra, J. S. O'Brien Is home from a , three weeka vialt with her. slater in Sun Francisco. She ulso visited other cities In Cullfurnlu. . Largo atock Victor records at Pul mer'a Mualc Store. If Mr. and Mm. F. S. Sandcra of Miilln nnd Mr. and Mrs. 12. Anictnr. Huth Lludacy, Mnrio Obonrhnln and Y. V llartia of Klumhth Falla were among the Kbiwath ciiuniy .visitors who Nveit, ouniiuy in ,-vieuioril. , Wo pny for ashes and Bell dirt cheap. Brown i' White Agency, Inc. ' ' tf For tho first time since the Crater Lnko aeuHon' opened- July lat Inat the Cruter Lnke stiigo Vent up to the lake toiluy without a alnglo pnaaenger for that resort, And with only the dolly mull for the nutionul pnrk us cargo. ' Jnekao'n County Fnlr and Pour Show, Medford. September 16 to 19 i ... , t07lf Flailing Is'gnod nt.Diumohd lake, as witness the following in the Grunts Pass Courier: "Before they left Utu mond hike yeaterduy.itho party com posed of C. A. Trumbly,. Harold Todd, and E. L, Stingloy, caught li6 rinc rainbow trout to bring home. They had been having fine luck but hud been releualng . tho flah wiien cuiight ob they hud, no use for them. ..: The blggent ono eutight. yoaetrdiy weighed nlno. pounds, and wus tuken by .Mr. Stlngley, u vlallor horo from Oklu- hnnia. . . t I reproacnt , tho strongoat group of fire Inaurancn icomirunfcs In America. Carl Y. Torigwuld, . Holluud . lililg. Phone 993. 104tf In line with tho legltdutlvo act. paascd by tho 1925 ieglNlnture, .the county court. ",' August .89, lnatrucied Siloriff Rulph Jennlnga, oa tux collec tor. In tiio matter of the, rcmlttnnco uf tho pennlty nd Interest on delinquent taxes for the ycurs 1981, 1023 and 1923. : Cednr flume lumber at Big rinea Lumber Co.i tt A largo number, o'f spectators la ex pected to witness the Grunta Paaa and Mcdfurd llfo snylpg corps compete In races, diving events, nnd other water sports next Wedneaday evening lit 7:30 nt the 7'atatoiium. Fruit groover get In touch with governiiieiit:fli'c employment bureau. Medford Chamber of Commerce, for pickers. ' listf The rain of Sunday and today, while not very henry, has aided In making deer hunting .weather better aa the hunting aeaRon opena Thuraday. . Pearl, nppplea extra., low prices. Johnson Prdduco Co., 241 N. Fir St. Phono 97. I 133lt" Mr. and Mrs. Roy Peraull, who hnvo been nosjdcntn of Centrnl Point during the Iiast year, returned : this week to Chchulla, Washington, their former home.: Central Point- Amer ican. ,i ' , Will pay t-aah for used tilnnos. Weeka & Orr.' Medford. . ltf or other holiday of keeping ono drug atore open that day. . Screen doors at Wallace- Woods Lumbor Yard. Cor. Eust Man and Genesee. . . 68tf W. B. Osborne of Portland, fire chief with the national forest service urrlvod yesterday to apond, aevcrul dnya In southern Oregon, on official bualneaa. He will leave tomorrow for Dead Indian Soda Sprlhga where he will confer with W. L. Jonca, chief of the flying apadron, a flro fighting body whose duty it Is to fight the Heiioun fires burning In national for ests south of Itosehurg, : , Exlde batteries for FordB, Chevro leta, Stara, etc. 112.75 and $10. 60. Williams & McCurdy. 104tf Mrs. Elln 1'routy and daughter . of Conk of Wellior. W Miss Helen Pow Bryant and L. Conklln of Klumath Falls. W. Harvey of Cottage Grove, nnd Mr. and Mra. F. II. Jordan of Oregon City. , j Smart fail coats. Katwlck, . Inc. ! 146 ; A amall grass fire burning, at the end of North Front street yesterday near the Radovan fruit drying plant, called the fire department to action. !' No chemicals were used In extinguish ing the hnrmlens blnze. ,.' . . j You will be able to earn a good ' ' fB' Anrey tins "le wo",'ol''ul fruit; but In the The senatorial party made the trip kil r ' u past only a srna" quantity has been to tho lake from here yesterday with exhibited ut the county fair. the. following well known Mod ford In an effort to make the fair people as their hosts: Mr. and Mrs. "bigger and better than ever" tho W. H. Gore, Juy Gore, Mra. Delroy women are expected to do their part Getchell, Mr. and Mrs. Wm. J. War ily making, tho exhibit of canned ner, Mr. and Mrs. Emil Mohr ' and fruits and vegetables as large and Secretary Robert Boyl of the Ciiuhi ai Impressive us tho exhibit of the ucr ot Commerce. At the lodge they freah onea. wore the gueata of MtinuRer Kief- The canned foods have been moved h"1"'''' fll'l Superintendent C. O. from the women's building to a Thomson acted us their general guide prominent place in the agricultural ttt '."e lake. building. Thl will eivn n innri.i- "he senatorial party remained at oon . : - - , - ,, - . salary ono year sooner. . Courses bo- mor0 '"ective display of fruits " " ' cock yea- gin Sept. 15-21. Medford Bualne-a i han ever before. " ."l"""-?" th?,.were College. OWN .181 1 ?ne ""ereat in this department "' ' "" n r una cui- Charles Howard. Jr.. arrived here " nnve, ao Mlaa Ada Brewster, the 7: ' .' " " , " Saturday from Rantoul, 111., to apend ""neiintendent. reportB, und tho out- ' . '" two montha visiting hla parents. Mr. ''" " momlsing for tho best dla- ""d..,,"'ay ,ho ".'-c"'"nltlo. held a and Mra. Charlea Howard. Mr. How- I""5' OI women a work at any fair in ard is on n furloueh from the flying southern Oregon. , field nt Itantoul. where he is atutloned ; with the aviation corps, lie waa sur prised to note the chnnges which had jviumum rails aro apenillng several taken nlnee In ihn eltv since hla lnt days In the city Visiting William visit here two vonrs era. Mia molhei- Prouty. Hemstitching, buttons covered, at the Handicraft Shop. t f Portland residents In the city who arrived Sunday Include Blancho E. who nvjt him at Seattle while enruute, drove him down by motor.. . Smart fall coats. Nuiwlck, Inc. . 146 A birdie, the only on'e niado at yea Young, Lulu Trueblood, Mr. and Mrs. inrcinv's o-nir in,..,rai , n,0 tair R. ,,P. Stanley, Mr, and Mra. C, . K. ' grounds, which waa aoinewhat dum djvnns und son, Mra. Chaa. E. Daut, . penod by the rain, was made by Fred Katliryn and Jack Daut, MIhb Dorothy Logan. Mrs. A. Dobaon, Mra. F. Day ton and daughter Mra. C. E. McCoy. Dr. E. D. Elwood. optometriat, haa moved to hia temporary office over Lamport'a. 228 E- Main. tf Scheffel on tho fourth green. The kindergnrten which has been conducted by Mra. E. N. Vllm and Mra. V. M. HUM for the paat two years will open for the full term on Monday, September 28th. Children Mr. nnd Mrs. A. Hoffmnn of U lit four to six yenrs of ago will bo re LEGION GOLFERS MAY : QUALIFY ANY TIME DURING THE WEEK Rain yesterday cut short the golf tournament at the fairgrounds course which was to have -established handi cap figures for players who w.shcd to enter tne tournament September 13. A cheap. Brown & Whito Agency. Inc. tf Joseph A. ,11111, president of Hill .Military Academy, rortland, . uccom Medford today. Mr. Hill waa here a year ago and since hen ho has suc ceeded In hia efforts to havo tho Ore son achool luw declared unconatltu are among tho residents. of adjacent crived. For further informutlon phone ,arl;e number of. golfers was present t-itiuorjuu wno arc apenuiug touuy in 173 or 694. 1 45 v""y me morning as was the. city. No weather prediction for tomor- OIUB CowglU with We pny for nshea and sell dirt1 .,n,n, ... ni.,.,u n na,inoi holidays, was received, otday, but . ;i-n ueen decided hy the Anieiionn today's weather waa a little, war- !-eSlon golf comlttee-.thnt. players who ,iner. Flies felt comfortable In tho wlsh establish their handicap by homes vealerriiiv nnd nnwh ,if t.uluv P'aylnB tWO rounds..-mav do so' nnv Iiunlod by Mrs. Hill, is n visitor in which was also. cloudy and -rainy. . 'av this week, or next Sunday, nnd re- Brick Ice cream 60c nt DeVoo'a. tf .ivn.'-ne scores to 14 x; Uarlock nt the Mr. and. Mra.. D. 0. Horton arrived ,Vi.h"nunr of Commerce. Prizes dnnot this forenoon from, Brcinrtun. Wn.. pl "y l"cl merchants will be awarded In annnn anva.,,,1 H u .i,lult In f.-ln.lu for tile best . SClirOR mmln In eunlt lotinl: The decision wuS. handed down in iha Pei-'t,i cnnnn'-i- , rounds. The tournament nlav win he by , tho sUpieine court of the. United 1, iniogeue Wnllaco, ucercrtited tench- ddnyed one week, the com petitinu to suites. .For the first time In tho hla-'er. Plnno nnd harmony. Studio 235 lle hold Sunday,' iSciitnmher 20- ht tory of the country the status of tho KaBt Main. Room 7. U.l wh'cli time nil those who have esnb- child was defined definitely when Jus- r; , A record icglnratlon la expected to- Hfhe-I .their handicap will he eligible lice. Mclteynolda declared that" "the 'morrow .when the city schoola open 10 enter the list. . cuim is 110 iiii-io creiiiuie 01 me siaie. (OI. (he 1925-20 term. .Euch teacher. Palmer's Photo Studio makes the hob arrived to begin her duties, and boat pictures. tf oucordlng to tho city school -upurtn- Mr. and Mrs. William' Wright aro tenilont's office all la In readiness fnr unions uie visnurs irom wenuui i-oini the beginning of. lhe school year. , in the city today. " I Tho Medford Business c'ollece has Dr. K. D. Elwood. optometriat, has I m moved to his tompornry office over ! position; and Is recelvlnff more cull LjH llliui l a, 0 Kt. Alllin. LI TuurlKtH and other, from n dltttanco rOKlrttered at MetTiclt'H Motor Inn In clude the fa in II Ion of. DIunKlll of 1'hlludelphla, I'a., O. K. Hhuadcfl of L'ulorndo HpiiitKH, Colo., Juinos Irvine hearing. The Hcniitnrial purty was scheduled to return to Medford late this after noon nnd depnrt-ourly this evening by train fur Portland, in which city the. Kub-comnilttee ;wllj hold, heurinea Tuesday and Wednesduy. 5 AUTO ACCIDENTS E, NONE Five auto wrecks which caused no serious injuries to principals occured in Medford yesterday. Eleven o'clock yesterday forenoon .Melvin Dale of this c'ty because of wet pavement struck a car Jlriven by Kolph CowglU with -9 plentiful supply l ll,mp ,vll(er at the intersection of of watermelons. 1 , .. ;; j Hth and' Ivy streets. Fifteen.'TOfnutes AtiO THER BILL YOU'LL ' LIKE Vr- - ' ' " " ; TOMORROW ; i ? ? jA II MLESTERN VAUDEVILLE Tl Z MANG6R5 ASSOCiATifiM. Featuring ,' LAST TIME TODAY BEBE" DANIELS . , in .'.' ' WILD WILD SUSAN" , and ' ' OREGONIAN SCREEN NEWS '. .STARTS WEDNESDAY ' j "THE TEN-" COMMANDMENTS ' . - - at ' Popular Prices JACK BIGELOW and his Sr-MUSICAL MISSES 8 . In . SONGS AND HARMONY WILLIAM HOWE and FAY MARIE , m ," :' "SENSE AND NONSENSE" THREE MARION SISTERS In . . "PETITE DANCE REVUE" RAY CONLIN SUB-VOCAL COMEDIAN ' . in A VENTRILOOUIAL NOVELTY . .HARRY BROWN .. " ' THE SlNGlN6"UGGlErf 'v :'"':' VSMaaaasM - v -. ..y; ' ,t , 1 'TOPICS OF THE DAY" MACK SENNETT COMEDY 3 Performances 2, 7 and 9 Spec'al Bargain Matinee: Adults, 35c; Children, 10c ' -' Evening Prices:- - Adults, 60c; Children, 25c- rrtOaU-Han. .Onlici-lin later L T. Dlsli struck H. Hlthnford t than It can fill. Its service to you will bo to place you on the payroll an soon ai possible. . Courvea begin Sept. 1.6-21. OWN 151 Residents of southern California rrRlfUcred at tociil hotels Include Mr RAILROAD HEARING GOLD H. TOMORROW V 1 Have : you tried our Marshmallow Devil's Food?', They are becoming Immenflely popular. FLUHRER A Baker of Reputation SAMC.M. Ore.. Sept.' 7. Public Ser vice, (.'ommissloners Corey and Camp bell win leave today for Cold Hill. if I'rliiBhum, In., J. IluKlty of Kansas Mr,. 10. a. I'l.rk of Revei-lv mii. Mcdfurd and Talent for a series of five City, Knns., II. i' Vormlnd .of Siadl- rr. and Mrs. K. Crawfnr'il. J. J. I'od- hcarinKs. Tomorrow heurlncs relut- son, Wis., und T. K. Luyiuon of liutte, '.'tllconl and family of Cm-onado. Mr. ,n" 10 Binde crnsslnini will be held at '""' ... . . I unit Mra. A Ravun. Air nnd Mm K.1. tllll nd Talent. - On Wortnesili.v Cedar flume .lumber nt Big Tines l,wrd novnn and Miss Hasel I'hllllps "ll;o hearings will bo held nt .Med"- nf Ksconrildo, Mr. and Mrs. n. A. fovrt' ono relating to . the proposed Becker of Shntn rinrbnrrt. Mr. nnd suspension of operation of the Mod Mrs. W. J. Sand'-rs of Vlsalla. Mr. and fo1''' logKlng railroad, another relating Mrs. K. D. Fruett of Ventura. Mr. and " ,h0 proposed dismantling of the Mrtt. .fl.. .F llnir nt Vanifit lr,,l Ihn Med ford . Coast rnllwavand the thlt-fl Modford and the .Hoisuo Viver valley j fu0,vng f,om Los Angeles: Mr. and w'm he an Investigation of the Whittle views to your friends. I'aJiner's 1i,c- Mrs. W. Kviiiih. Mr. nnd Mrs. R. B. Transfer nnd Storago company. ' ', iui-cs nro nest. nest. tt tv'ii. n- f 11 n,.ii... 1 1 John Shirley and son, Clarence 11. ilP. 'and M,.M. R. nge, Mr. nnd of Qrants i'ass, have purchused the Mra u r rtnie 11, nn,i mi-n n v Lumber Co .. .... .. ,tf Air, and Mrs. Haluuel Houston 1110 lored to tho city today from their home In the Trail district. Hend some pictures of- .Crater lake. HOPE G1VKX 11' VOll IXXST CKKW controlling interest of the Central j Hoggs nnd daughter, Mr. .and Mrs. II. i-oint Americnn riom n . u. Trill, cm- N- i.Unton and Mr. and Mrs. D. E tor .who esiuoiisneu (no newspaper , in : .oof. (Continued from Page One) Central I'uillt several months ago. Tho- new owners will Install a press, llnotypo .machine, and otjicr ticcessary citiiipuiont to operuto tho paper. ,1'ilot A. B. le(Jarnio and Mechnnlo, W...H. Crews left in tholr Uellnvlland airplune, Saturday. evening after hav ing spent several days In southern Oregun patrolling state tlmberlund. District, Htato , Klre Warden 1. B. l.owd. while flying with , UcClarmo Snturdny. discovered a small lightning flro burning near Humbug Creek, however due to the rain and to the fact that several men were sent to the scene,, the fire Is now out. Smart fall coats. Naiwlck, Inc. 14fi As today Is a holiday there will be no volunteer fire department drill to night nt the flro stntlun. The drill will be held next Mondny Instead. , - Koiu-y creamery butter G 3c Dor lb. Johnsun Produce Co. . The rain of Sunday and today put a crimp In many of the double holidays outings. In fuel a number of Medford people who stnrtod out on a two days outing yesterday morning returned home by evening. It rained much In tho hill nnd mountain districts yes-, tcrday and today. pr, K. Oy Klwood. optometrist,, has niovod to his temporary office over Lamport's. 258 K. Main. . . tf An Innovation which Is expected to Improve tho high school ruutlno, will be gvcn Its lest wrien school actually Is under way. The fifth period of the day will be placed asldo ns n study period for all students. If a meeting MhuUld be railed, or an assembly , nothing. Fresh beef nnd fish nt all times. 1 1.1,'!0 Hll'l,,,l"'. carrier Lunglcy nrrlvcd Wilson Meat Markot, Johnson Pro duce llldg. 147 Kl. t, ...I r.. lS.,H..n nM.l ......ll.. have' moved' In from their farm utj !U , In number, which In the Henrchlng nroa yesterday and assumed charge of the undertaking except Insofar bh tho operations of .Fort Klamath whero Ihoy havo been during tho Hummer months. They will reHide In Central Tolnt during tho achool year. Central Point American. Irfindm-aplnfr, Those deMrhiR to heautlfy their homes nnd Inwnn, with wlrtely acleeted and nrtlntlcnlly a, ranged shrubbery ,,and . orninQntal trees, may have the free advice of an experienced landscape architect from Portland, who in vlaltlng our city for a short time. Phonw R73. , l-lfi AccordhiR to announcement made the Armory skntlnff rink will bo oprn for buHlnetut September 10 under the direction f L. Ilehard, who waa tho prrtprletor In eharjre Inat year. Attention Sportsmen! Fish I m? tuck- le, nmmunltlnn. Open evenhiKa. Hun-' day a. Iloss & Rohm, Central Point.! 151 J. A. Manke and family have re turned from a lx weeka trip to Call fornln and he hna resuniod hla potd tlon tia llnotypo operator on this news paper. Mr. and Mrs, Frank - JaaoMtl. daughter inieillo. And son. P, H.,,wlth hla wife and children, drove down !' from Halem Sunday Itnd returned home toduy. P. It. JaHkoskl nml family were pit cuts of Mr, and Mrft J. K. Iewia. . Mr. Jnsknnkl. Sr.. In the mechanical superintendent of the iSa lem Htntesman. , James Owen, manancr of the Owen- Oreon t.tnnher companj. returned lire llue,to arrive omo time today to Jojrl In the hunt. . " e-U."-l".'.-J . i SggSJgjiLMjw H AV FEVEH . If you can't pet away," eau ins attacks witn , V VapoRur ' Ottr ir Millkm Jtrm (W raro Hlslnm .Vunllis .lewelrr tteiMiriiw ulainond Kctilng, Watch Repairing . , a TV Batlsfnctton -Assured In :' niIHitu - n.1 ij Mail us you wants, schodiilcd, It will bo held during this. art Krr from n meeting of the dl period, thus avoiding the necessity of breaking Into regular class hours. lludwehwr 11.60 per do. at po Vox's. I toil Washington atate visitors registered nt loctil hotela include Mr. nnd Airs. W. A. IMwson of Hoquiam, Mrs. A. J. Illsrhoff nnd family, nnd P. M. HIs ehoft of Yakimn, Mr. nnd Mrs. Arthur P. Luter of Mount Vernon, U. F. Dsusherty of Jtainlpr. Mr. and Mrs. C. llnrloy. Mr. and Mrs. F. J. Abra ham of Tucoma, Dr. B. U. Wood. C. Wllders, W. U Springs, W. A. Hmlth. Mr. nnd Mrs. II. A. Jensen and W, U, tlnnsen of Henttle. Dance at A polecats Hnturclnv nluht. 1 September (t, 1)3 rectors of the company at Kau Claire, Vis. Mr. Owen sjso visited several other .cities in the eat and middle -west -and- reports business generally -good. Mrs. Oiyens Is In New. York whero she will visit for several weeks. . Medford Plate and Window Glass Co. Automobile glass and glass for all purposes. We repair brokon win dows and resllrer old mirror, make mirrors. any alia. Complete Una beveling and grinding machinery; employ nothing but experienced holp.- .- . -,;( ., , . J. V. MORGAN, Manager IIS 8. Bjrtlett . Phont 140 irm-mmmm , .. i i l 'i rRT . 1 ' " " ' ) ' ' ; . ' : . V NEXT WEDNESDAY! . .' Cecil B.DeMille's Commandments' FRESH FROM ITS ROAD SHOW TRIUMPH , -A' Popular Prices , Adults kOf CWrlrrA 10c 71 h Cook with nnn. TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY, L08T Ford switch kev In lesther' case, on Main street. Finder phono kJ-V. VH FOIt KENT Very desirable nnt.li'e room with stove. Hot water all the' (!!! iii Boutl) Hullvt ts ,XOOOOOOOOOOOO0OOOOOOOOO0 Insurance First Insurance Agency. A. L. HILL, Manager Phone 105 30 North Central Medford, Ore. American Legion Labor Day Dixnce MEDFORD ARMORY Alford's Orchestra SPERkY'S FEEDS -IP , YOU PREFER THEM ; AND AT A SAVINGS! Suremilk, 100 lbs'; . . . . . ....... .$2.45 Siirelay, 100 lbs. ... .... . $3.00 Calf Meal (Sperry') sack ..$1.29 YbU'RE BOUND TO SAVE MNEOY - ' ON FEEDS AT OUR CONFVE IENTLY ' ' . ' LOCATED ST0R OR iWlt,LJ " : Monarch Seed & Feed Co.: SEE US FOR RYE OR VETCH f " i:i ;W1 ARE MANUFACTURERS OP' , Doors- Screens, Windows and Sash, Window and Door Frames Mouldings, Cabinets of All Kinds i, ?ur Aim la to Keep Our Quality and ,v . . Prices Abiolutely Right .ana .. r . . ' " '- : Oa Not Order From Out-aM-m r..... Letting Ua Figure on Your Bill. . ' 1KUWBK1UUL CABINET WORKS Medford A Modern Mill Orcrn