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i i V TWO Focal and Personal Congressmen Hhreve of Pennsyl vania, (Hid Orlffln of New York and Mr. ilulpne of Washington. V. C, mem,bsrg ..of the appropriations sub commitau for the Interior department-who ' had been at Crntcr Ijike park Woking over the road Improve ment .wok there returned to the city yeatefdj& afternopn with Suporlnlen-ilcntyWi.-fl. Thonmon, an did Tom C. Vlnt.irchltoct of the Natlonul parks servjps';wh'" had been In conference willljfthe superintendent. The nub comnilttco men were grently pleaHed at ;jlie rond Improvement work undt'way In the park and expressed the hope that the high standard will bo continued. Mill, B. E. Gore will be In her stu dio Sept. 8 and thereafter for the reg istration of old and now pupils In pl ano'Jand harmony. Children, adults und -nluh school credits. 117 Scott's heavy service bicycle. 151 Mr,' and Mrs. Chas. E. Terrlll arrived in the c(ty last evening from their ranch In the Lake Creek district for a short viiilt,) and will depart for Home tomorrow. . The former sheriff Is now much on the mend from his serious Illness of months ngo, and has been sleeping well and feeling fine. Hnwdfer, while, his strength Is stead ily coming back he is still unable to do any work ' beyond very light chores. 1 Anyone having complaint to make about irregular delivery of the Mr.il Trlbu.no or Sun at Jacksonville, or anyone desiring! to subs?r!lc for eith er paper, telephone; 203, Jacksonville. This Is a change In tolephono, the pu per'now being Itr'ilharge of the car rier, Alton Liudley, J4ii Liberal reword i. for Information leading to Identity of person who stohjla Bcotts Hoavy Blue Bicycle from Crateriari J''thentre Monday afternoon. Phone 607. US' Afibther spurt came yesterday in the number of out of the state cars registering here dally at the local uuto traffic registration bureuu, as the totni for the day was 178. Tourists and other guests here Attention Hportsmen! Fishing, tack le, ammunition. Open evenings, Bun days, lloss & Ross, Central 1'oint. 151 Expert key making, 112 North Front 1P1 from a distance -Include Foresla and Kaspar Hodgson of Yonkcrs, N-. Y., Miss Collette Currun of Chloago. Mr. andi Mrs. Conrad Mollen of Dickey. Mo'nt... Mr. and' Mrs. B. M. Curpps and children of : Hartford, Mich., N. R. Nocth of New York City and Mr, and Mrsi H. B. Gardner of Omaha. Hoft velvet sport models. The lat estfrom the eastern markets. Miss Taylor at RuBsell's. 147 Autumn Fashion Review- Thurs day'.ftept. Ivth, at Mann's Depart ment Store. Music by the Nlghthawk orchestra. ; . 1 49t Mrs. William Hoppner, nee Helen Phllbrook of-Kortlnnd, a-former resi dent of Modford, who is on joute by auto'-wlth a. party of friends from the state' metropolis to Los Angeles stopped over in the city to spend last night' with Miss Josephine Koppes. The Medford Business College has placed a great- many students In good poslf,ljons and la recolvmg more cnlls thun-lt can fill. Its service to you will be to.placo you on the payroll as- soon as 'possible.1' Courses begin Hept. 16-81. OWN 161 Ranted Families ' to camp and pick , blackberries ion- the Applegate. Price 2 Ho per lb. for picking. For particulars phone 863-X Medford or 4 Ashland. 140 Rev. W, Hi Crofts, many years a mlusionnry In China, will speak at the Baptist, church, Thursday evening, on "Held Up By Bandits In South China." Mr. Crofts has had a thrilling- experience, and will illustrute his story rwlth atereopttcon slides. He . will,, also dress In Chinese costume and sing some Chinese songs' The publico Is invited. No charge. miogene Wallace, acoredited teach er. Piano apd harmony. Studio 23G Last Main, . Room 7. 161 Bloyclo and molorcyclo repairing. Eroflst L. Scott, 112 N. Front. 161 t. O. ("Doc") Wright and family roturticd yesterday from u' sovorul daysijiutlug at Diamond luko, Bilfk ico orcatn 50c at DeVoo's, tf You will be able to earn a good salary one year sooner. Courses bo Rln.iSopt. 16-31, Modford Business College. OWN 161 Dr; Hatstond has Installed the "Zoa Hto,"ia new element rich Indoep pen ctrutmg healing ruys, anil (solving re duced rales for combined drugless treataionts, with or without electro therapy. 161 AfV. ' Price, head of the Crater Lake National l'ark oompany, aocom pnnlixf by his wife, wns a visitor In the- oil, today, after having returned to 'Ashland yesterday from a several days Sojourn ut Portland. Follow tho crowds to .Mann's autumn- fashion review Thursday, Sept. 1 utU.it Aluulo by tho Nlghthuwk oi chostiu. l'lfl Wd poy for ashes and sell dirt choBuj. Brown V Whlto Agoncy, Inc. 1 Pi) tf I 'or school lunches The. ideal bread . is FJuhrer's , Sandwich Loaf. CuU without ' (rumbliag. 3 J M - At Any Grocer W. J. 8 proof, of the national for est tier vice with headquarters here, haa returned from Lakevlow where he han been engaged for ho vera 1 months making appraisal of timber in tho Fremont National Forenf pre paratory to logging operations under national forest regulations. Smart fall' coals Nat wick. Ino. 146 Follow the crowds to Mann's au tumn fashion review Thursday. Sept 10th. Music by the Nigh tmiwk or chestra. 140 Portland residents who arrived in the city yesterday and are registered at local hotels Include Mr. and Mrs. Geo rgo Bryan, Mr. and Mrs. A. 0. Oohlde, M. J. Anderson and fumlly. Mr. and Mrs, J. B. I hie, Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Grefe, and Mr. and Mrs. O. K. Pomelln. Smart fall coats. Natwfck, Inn. 146 Fred Alton Halght, accredited teacher of piano, Is offering a new or. Iglnat- harmony and melody method, which may be studied alone or In con Junction with the regular technical and classical courses. Studio 318 Lib erty Bldg., Medford, Ore. Phone 72. 149 Including the 29 cars shipped out yesterday, a total' of 929 carloads of pears have been shipped east by local packing houses so far this season. Budwolser $1.50 per 'doz. at De Voe's. 130tf Autumn Fashion .Review Thurs day, Bept. 10th. at . Mann's Depart ment Htore, Music by the Nighthuwk ochestra, 140 Tho tlold Hill News editor while evidently in a much peeved mood wrote the following In the latest Issue of that publication: "The size of a man is gauged by his actions. One of the small acts that visibly brand some of the Evans Valley residents is their preventing tho public picking Evergreen blackberries on their premises. Even though the berries are so plentiful they cannot pick them themselves, they do not want others to pick them and even go so far as to post trespass notices while (he berries are wasting on the gushes. Another farmer shows his 'bigness' by posting a notice on another road, 'Half Mile to Good Berry' Picking." Dr. E. D. Elwood. optometrist, has moved to his temporary office over Lamport's. 228 E. Main. tf The new Medford Shoe Shop, second door east Economy Groceteria, special attention to local work and mail or ders. Axel Spjuth, formerly of Ash land. 151 The gap between the two railroad heads on the Eugene-Klamath Falls line is now reduced to 20- miles and steel Is being laid at the rule of 6300 feet -dally. Fancy creamery butter 63c per lb. Johnson Produce- Co. Don't forget to attend the Autumn Fashion Review at Mann's, Thursday, Sept. 10Lh. Music by tho Nlghthawk orchestra. 140' But one passenger was aboard the Crater Lake stage for this forenoon's trip to tho lake, while yesterday not a. single passenger went' up. Smart fall coats. Natwlck, Inc. 14fi Dnnnti at ' Butte Falls Saturday night, Sept. 12. 149 Horace Bromley Is spending today! at u runts Puss in interest of the display booth of the California: Ore gon Power company's booth, at the Josephine county fulr now being held there. Semi some pictures of Crater lake, Medford and the Rogue Vlver valley vlows to your friends. Palmor's pic tures are best best. tf Cedar flume lumber at Big Pines Lumber Co. tf Among tho tourists from a distance registered at Merrick's Motor Inn are the families of Lloyd Davis of Alton, III., Fred Hogerman of Racine, Wis., and D. N. King of Milwaukee, Wis. New shipment of felts Just received in whlto pahlo nnd all the new color ings. Miss Taylor at Russell's. ' 147 Palmer's Photo Studio makes the best pictures. tf Out of town Oregonlnnn registered at local hotels Include Mrs. C. E. i Law, Mrs. Henry Sugsluctsen, and .Misses G. nnd D. Sugslactsen of Marshfleld, Mrs. F. E. Harmon of McMinnvllle, E. C. Hallcy, Herbert H. : Hansen, and H. H. Corey of Salem,! .Mr. nnd Mrs. G. L. Brett of Klamath Falls, Misses Wtlma Scott nnd Emmageno Travers, James Wilkin-1 son and family nnd Mr. and Mrs. F. K. Lnmman of Eugene, Mr, and Mrs. V. K. Traffic nnd J. M. Treffen of I Koseburg. nnd Mr. and Mrs. D. 8. 1 Co n ley of Canyonvxllle. Dr. E. D. Elwood, optometrist, has ! moved to hln temporary office over I Lamport's. 228 E. Main. tf Dnnco nt nutte Falls Saturday I night, Sept. 13. 149 Ralph Cow gill left this morning for the Diamond Lake country, where he will be ready to shoot the first buck he sees, when tho deer hunting Hoason opens tomorrow. Hemstitching, buttons covered, at the Handlcrnft Shop. tf Don't forget to nttend the Autumn Fashion Review nt Mann's. Thursday, Sept. 10th. Music by tho Nlghthnwk orchestra, 140 Mndgo Kunsman, 1 0-y c a r-o 1 d (laughter of Mr. and Mrs. George Kunnmun, underwent nil operation at the Community hospital this morning for tho removal of her tonsils. Exldo batteries for Fords, Chovro. lets. Stnrs, etc. $12.76 und flfi.f.o. Williams A McCurdy. 104tf Screen ' doors at Wnllnco "Woods Lumber Yard. Cor. East Man nnd Geneseo. I8tf Mrs. C. T. Gemsel of Central Point, a former Medford resident, whs a business VlHltor In tho city today. cedar flumo lumber .at Big Pino Lumber Co. tf Tho condition of Audrey Eggers, who suffered a fractured skull In an auto accident Sunday morning, has not changed according to Into reports today from the Sacred Heart hospital where he Is n patient. Much of this morning ho was very delirious but nt noon he was resting easier. Miss Gwendolyn Mlllege. according to word from the Community hospital, Is improving as well hs can bo ex pected, and Is now believed to' be out of danger unless complications set In. Harold Todd, the third accident vic tim. Is In a serious condition at a Grants Pass hospital, A riot of Mood, It Is reported, having set In his lungs. t Hi nco at Hutte lli I Is Haturday nlght. Spt.U. 14 Just reccn-cd this morning 100 beau tlful velvet pattern hats and will ba put on sale nt prices ranging from I4.7B to 12.5. Miss Taylor nt Ru- eiri !; STEBPOtlD itKTL TRIBUNE, The staff at the Crater Lake lodge was still further cut down yesterday when another stage loud of employes were brought to the city to depart for their respective homes. The lodge, which will be open until Octo ber 1st, is now being operated with one-third of the usual stuff. Screen doors at Wallace Woods Lumber Yard, cor East Main and Oenesee. 88tf Pears, appples extra low prices. Johnson Produce Co., 241 N. Fir St. Phone 97. 13Stf Misses Zola and Chnrlotte Peurce of 237 North , Central Avenue are now residing at the home of their mother, Mrs. J. L, Tulklngton, In San Francisco, where they are going to attend college. Miss Charlotte Pearce 1h well known In this city where she went to high school. Will pay cash for used pianos. Weeks & Orr, Medford. 139tf Fruit growers get In touch with government free employment bureau, j Medford Chamber of Commerce, for I pickers. ; 118tf ! "Football practice starts this after noon," says the Ashland Tidings. ' "Coach Walt Hughes, .football couch at the Ashland high school believes hi getting tho Jump on the season,! and as a result will have his men out, hard at work all this week. In advance of many of the grid squads In southern Oregon. Hughes has . been spending a part of his vaca tion at the University of California, where he picked up a lot of new points, dropped by Andy Smith, Brum mentor. The Ashland coach has no idea of the material he will work with this season. . Most of his last year's squad have graduated,' left school., or are not eligible for. football this season, and Hughes is sure of but three men who played on the ABhland outfit last year." Fresh beef and fish at all times. Wilson Meat Market, Johnson Pro duce Bldg. .147 J. O. Grey left this morning for Yreka, Calif., to spend several days transacting business. Cedar flume lumber at Big Pines Lumber Co. tf H. Hannford, who was Injured when he accidentally crashed his motorcycle Into the rear of a car driven by L. T. Bish ut the inter section of Oak and Jackson streets recently Is now entirely recovered. I represent the strongest group of fire insurance companies In America. Carl Y- Tcngwald, Holland Bldg. Phone 993. 104tf Callfornluns registered at local hotels Include Dr. and Mrs. J. A. Bull and Mr. and Mrs. W. D. Haven of Pasudenu; Mr. and Mrs. H. C. Smith of Azura; O. O. Williams and family of Riverside; Mr. and Mrs. S. S. Chiles of Dulr: Mr. and Mrs, E. A. Brashem, Mrs. George arram, Mr. and Mrs. N. E. Myers. Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Dodsworth, Mr. nnd Mrs. E. C. Hartley, and Mr. and Mrs. R. G. Hunt of Los Angeles; M. A. Hamilton of San Jose; Mr; and Mrs. J. A. Adams, J. . C. Webb of lledlands, and Mr. and Mrs. Ted Lewis. Mr. and M rs. . G. J. Loeve. and Mr. and Mrs. B. H. Lanton of San Francisco. The ladles of St. Ann Altnr Society will, give a card party In the parish hull Wednesduy evening at 8 o'clock.. Everybody. Is cordially invited; 146 Mrs. L. Cornish has accepted u position with the J. W. Wakefield real estate office. W. 0. W. Campaign Join tho 'Woodmen' of the World and get your protection at cost. Cam paign now going on. Men 16 to 60 eligible. Initiation fee $5.00. which Includes medical ex amination. For further Information seo T. T. Chuve, district manager, or E. C. Silllmun, Clerk, 206 West Main Htreet. 161 TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY WAXTKD Kick people to care for. Special rates to Invalids. Convales cent Homo, Ashland. 164 FOR S.M.K Cull pours. Independ ent PackliiR Co., I'hociilx. lilf WANTED TO HUNT 1 to 10 neres Kood land with good house, closo n; no children. Phono 40-M. W. W. I'lickett. v 161 1)11 SAI.H Oood milk cow or trade for work horse. Phono 411-J-6. 14a 1'"6h SAMS YmniK Jersey hull. T.,ce ltonsoli on Applegutc, Jacksonville, Ore. 14S Try DR. HESS Pan-A-Cea MOULTING HENS Pn--co brlnCT them ttirmmh the moult In hotter condition to go to IkvIuk. and ns a tunic to condition lions for whiter 1'aU'HtT'u has no equal. SOLD ON ' MONEY BACK. GUARANTEE MONARCH Seed Jt Feed Co. 323 E. Main Phono 250 Tho Farmrt' Srtrvlc Station MEDFORD, ORDflON'. WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER Fulr and mild weather Is predict ed for Thursday, following much' sunshine toduy and the cloudiness and slight tain of yesterday after noon. The maximum of yesterday was 76. - Jackson County Fair and Pear Show, Medford, September 16 to 19 107tf H. W. DeForest, chairman of the executive committee of the Southern Pacific railroad, in Klamuth Falls recently stated that the Natron cut off will be ready for operation next July. . - Try that- big. milk shap.a at DtVou'n, tf ; Large stock Victor rocorus at Pal mer's Music Store. tf THIS IS it&W AT THE HUNT'S CRATERFAN Today every man, woman and child in Jackson county can see this great picture at prices within their reach: Adults 50c children 25c. , H' 1 ' The Commandments II I H VT Vlr Original Music Score Presented ' Thundered on Sinai lm32r)l 'r With All the Brilliancy by See the Miraculous A ipJl T-, RAYMOND BALLARD Parting of the Red Sea! Vs5? Master Organist gee Pharaoh's Army .. Ji ' . At tho Giant Wurlitzcr Engulfed! 'See Miriam 1 Jw , . '' ' Lead, the Orgy of the 1 i ,nW Ton Golden Calf! See the I ,nn ' o'nn ' Cathedral Crumble! . I 7:00 - 8:00 See Modern Society I . ' in Jazz-Mad Today! Vy' I Emll Brltt. one of the county's well-known citizens, was a visitor here yesterday from Jacksonville to listen to Vice-President Charles G. Dawes. We pay for ashes and sell dirt cheap. Brown & White Agency, Inc. . tf Joan Rose " Buchter, 2-year-old daughter 'of Mr, and Mrs. . J. J Buchter, who has been quite ' 111 for several ' days past is much better today, but is still fur from being completely recovered. If your pictures are made at Palm er's. P.hotQ Stqdlo JJ,.. .Central, they will be the best; - - tf . Light adjusting at Hardman's gar age, Jacksonville. Phone 282. HI! i THE SEASON 9, 1925 rrmij - 1 1 A returned missionary from Chlni ... , ...... 1M. . . ....,1 1. xr AVanlni! .will give u ivciuiv " ai i nu natiai uiuiin, same with, pictures and dressed in the native costume. Soft velvet sport models. The lat est from the eastern markets. Miss Taylor at Russell's. 147 Let me write your fire Insurance. Carl Y. Tengwald, Holland Bldg. Phono 993. 104tf Attention, W. . W. Medford Camp, No. 90, Woodmen of the World, will hold a big meeting pn Friday evening, SopL 11th. All members aro urged to attend. There will bo entertainment and refresh ments. 148 OF GREAT SHOWS Sure Relief FOR INDIGESTION mm 6 Beuans is? sure rceiier t Bar Im J-tIM 3 25 and 75 Paeksgos Evinwher;