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PGE TWO Tacotand &4 Personal ;.9lMkwUMphtiiaou4ity- fair opeiwd yosterdny at Grant b Pass, with a fin array of exhibits from all parts of the copnty. The jsommun Uy- and gratifce exhibits of mips and veKetables are mid to be tetter than ever and a good program of entertainment Is provided eajfh ufternoon and evening. Mnny Joeftl people planned to take In the fulnj today and tomorrow. The fair Week-end arrivals from the ant. 2001 emartly trimmed velvet hum, pHjd at $3.98 to $10. 7G, ValauB you wll; appreciate. The Ktntny iou t mi Hheppe, 111 M. M. BtoreVl '148 Mrs. E. Ti. Oore will be In her stu flloHept, 8 and thereafter for the reg iHitilatloni.of old and new pupllo In pl uneioniV harmony- Children, adtjltH apflj MgR-wppo! credits, ; l 'AlthouKh many- local' deer hunters were In the hills early this mornliw fOtfMthe flpenintp of he annual deer numjns neiinuu, none nuu rviuniu wltji a bjuck up to early this afternoon, bo far an fcoiild be ascertained. -' Bhiarj Rhop mock of ladles' coats, diRHflOH, filclrW.-blouHf-a, millinery, un derwear gloves, clo.-,.. at less than whqlesale prices. : Enst Slxth Btreet, first door West Mason Motor Co. Luke Ryan. jjt , . . 3 47 Anyone having complaint to vnnke about irregular delivery of th Mali TrlliuneS'or .Sun at Jacksonville, or anyone dadrlng to subscribe for elth or triaper, 'telephone 263, Jacksonville. Thw Ib a change In telephone, the pa per '.now being In charge of the car rlfltjj Alton Liidley. 2 46 Mi, and Mrs. Fred RaflmUBnen and children arrived today by auto from perlnj?, fiQb.f and are guests of their old-itlmof1 nelghbora and ftiends, Mr, and Mrs. R, C. Young. They say thin Is one of thft boat looking valleys and most prosperous cities they have seen on the entire trip. They may locate in the wesjft ' ; ( , ' f'lberal ' reward for Information lending to Identity of person who stole a ReoUf Heavy Blue Bicycle from Crateriah theatre Monday afternoon phone 607. 148 Young couple would like transpor tation to' Portland or Seattle, leaving Saturday far; Sunday,' Phone 071. 148 , :-r - : - :. ' 148 .Alex Sparrow,, of Klrtland Farms Is spending a ;fe.w days In Grants Pass wh-e he'f je1 exhibiting aomo fine horses at the Joaephine County Fair. Attention Sportsmen I Fishing tack le, ammunitions 1 Open evenings, Sun days. Rqhh& Ross, Central Point. .;u 4 f ! "" 151 , Week-end' arrivals from the eat, 200 ; smartly trimmed velvet bats, priced nt $3.98 to $10.75. Values you vlll, appreciate. The Emmy Lou Hat Shoppor (A' M. 'M. Store. 148 , The general run of arrivals at local hotels during yesterday and last nlsht wnV much' lighter than for months pasfct . r. , New fall goods arriving dally at The Handicraft, jShop. Time to benin thliVln (t yoijr holiday gifts. Many beautiful 'neW ideas, In all kinds of fancy worlc. ' lR2f EkperV Iteyj making, 312 North Fittnt. " in fi direct competition with the Cali fornia peaches, picked for the east ern ..markets, and all averaging much lrtr?eTSn1iit. the local peaches, Ash land jwaoh growers this year received a better' price for their fruit thnn did the California farmers, Carl Brom mer, manager of the Ashland Fruit and Produce association, declared to day. "California, had the lorgest peach crop In her history this year," he said, "and the' fruit was of won derful size. Not a carload went out of the southern shipping points where the fruit was smaller than 75's, while the Ashland peaches averaged from three to 15 per cent smaller than 84's. In spite of that fact, the Ashland growers realized from 77 cent to 85 cents per crate on the fruit." Ash land Tidings. - : 1 Soft velvet sport models. The lat est from the eastern markets. Miss Taylor at Russell's.. 147 Bo sure to aee the Handlcraff'wln dow of apron models. . Stamped nprons on Bale Saturday at 49c and BDc each. , . 148 Young's Hardware Co. Is giving away a silver loving cup Instead of a pair of deer horns, for the largest deer kilted In southern Oregon be tween September 10 and 20. Muletnll deer are excluded, Instead, of included, as announced. " i. , . The Medford Builnesa College has placed a great many students In good positions and Is receiving more calls than It can fill. Its service to you will be to place you on the payroll as noon as, ' possible; Courses begin Sept. 16-21. OWN 151 Tho famous Dace Chapeaux tolls the style, Exclusive agency for south ern Oregon. The Km my Lou Hut Shoppe. In M. M. Store. 148 Out of town Oregonlans In the city who arrived Wednesday, Include Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Woodford of Tilla mook. J. L. Stewart of Corvallls, Mr. and Mrs. W. I). Clarke and children and Mr. and Mrs. B. B. Femerch of Salem, O. W. Killon of Roseburg, G. H. Campbell, J. L. Fuller, D. M. An deron. V. L. Vlllar and J. L. Wilson of Kugene, and Mr. and Mrs. O. P. Lehl, Mr. and Mrs. A. R. Browne and Mrs. E. A. Will of Portland. Smart Shop stock of ladles coats, drosses, skirts, blouses, millinery, un derwear, gloves, etc., at less than wholesnlo prices. Knst Sixth street, first door west Mason Motor Co, Luke Ryan. 147 Wanted Families to camp and pick blackberries on the Applegate. Price 8 Ho per Ib. for picking. For particulars phone 8CS-X Medford or 4 Ashland. 146 Mr. and Mrs. W. T. Grieve are visi tors from tho Prospect section who arrived In the city Wednesday. The famous dago Chapeaux toll the style. Exclusive ngenry for south, ern Oregon. The Emmy Lou Hut Shoppe, in M. M.. Store. 1.48 Imogono Wallace, accredited teach er. Piano and harmony. Studio 23 f Hast Main. Room 7. 151 Thomas Norrls. wife and two daughters are at home from a sum mer's trip to Boone, N. C, by motor. They report a very Interesting trip, and the fact they nro glad to be home. You will 1o able to earn a good ftnlary one year sooner. Courses be gin Sept. 1R-2U Medford Busine I State Trofflo Officer J. J. McMahon returned yesterday from the Coos Bay district, where he hf spent soverul days on official business. . "Smiling Beauty" kiddie bonnets and hutH at The . Hrnpiy Lou Hat Hoppe, In M. M. Store. 148 Bicycle and motorcycle repairing. Ernest L. Scott, 113 N. FroW 161 Included among hotel guests here from a distance are Mr, and Mrs.O, N, Freeman of Thermopolls, Wyo and E, D. Coffett and Jack S. Powel son of Minneapolis. Smart Shop Block of ladles' coats, dresses, skirt , blouses, millinery, un derweur, gloves, etc., at less than wholesale prices. Hast Sixth street, first door west Muhoii Motor Co. Luke Ryan. ' . , 347 Brick Ice cream 60c at DeVoe's. tf C. M. Peterson of Portland, repre sentative of the Franklin Fire Insur ance company, was a business visitor In tho city this forenoon. Rainbow hemstitching combined with embroidery adds distinction to the new flannel frocks.. - Wide and narrow hemstitching done at the Handicraft Shop. ' , 162 Dr. Halntead has Installed the "Coa lite," a new eloment rich in deep pen etrating healing rays, and is giving re. duced rates for combined druglesa treatments, with or without electro therapy. 151 The IT. S. employment bureau In the chamber of commerce building late this forenoon again caught up with the demand for pickers in the or chards. By 10 a. m. today there was a shortage of 10 pickers, needed in two orchards, but by noon Secretary Gottlieb had gotten hold of enough Idle pickers to supply the demand. . "Smiling Beauty kiddie bonnets and hats at The Hmmy Lou Hut Shoppe, In M. M. Store. 148 We pay for ashes and sell dirt cheap. Brown & White Agency, Inc. tf Guests from a distance registered at Merrick's Motor Inn Include C. K. McGown of Sac, Ariz., F. C. Hart man of Minneapolis, Minn., R. W. Booth, Canton, O., J. I. Parfitt of Butte, Mont., and H. L. Therman of St. Louis, Mo. , For Rale Grapes, 6 pounds for 2Gc at Tilly's Shoe Shop. 147 Follow the crowds to Mann's au tumn fashion review Thursday, Sept. 10th. Muslo by the Nighthawk or chestra. 340 Miss Janle Smith, a member of the clerical force in the employ of the national forest service here, left yes terday for a two weeks vacation at Long Beach, Calif. Saturday Special -Handicraft Shop dainty little aprons, stamped for em broidery, In unbleached, orchid, blue and tangerine. Make splffy inexpen sive holiday gifts, 49o and 69c. 148 Smart fall coats, Natwlck, Inc. 146 Mostly cloudy weather and a mod erate temperature Is predicted for Fri day, following a maximum tempera ture of 81 yesterday and a minimum of 44 today. Landscaping ' ' Those desiring to beautify their homes and lawns, with wisely selected and artistically' ar ranged shrubbery and ornamental trees, may have the free advice of an experienced landscape architect from Portland, who is visiting our city for a short time. Phone 372,!.froin 8:00 a. m. to 6 p; m., except1 Sundays. 158 Fred Alton Halght, accredited teacher of piano, Is offering a new or. Iglnal harmony and melody method. which may be studied alone or In con Junction with the regular technical and classical courses. Studio 818 Lib erty Bldg., . Medford,1 Ore. Phone 72. 149 'A. ff. Rnsenbnum was a local busi ness visitor In Grants Pass yesterday. The "Nlto Hawks" dance orchestra of this City is playing a three-day engagement at the Josephine County fair at Grants Pass, a special donee being given each night In connection with the fnlr. They Will return to this city Saturday, however, and wll be featured at tho Jackson County fulrgrounds pavilion Saturday night. A prons, nprons, aprons. Special sale of stamped aprons Saturday, 4 1c and 69c. . Hnndlcraft Shop, 148 Budwelser $1,60 per doz. at De Vne's. iantf On his plea of guilty In Judge Tay lor's court this morning to a charge of driving a motor vehicle with Inad equate brakes, Warren Akers, a local youth, was fined $10 and suffered the suspension of his driver's license for 30 duys. 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 attonUon to local work and mall or ders. Axel Spjuth, formerly of Ash land. 151 William Sehulz, local barber, has returned from a 10-day vocation, which he spent near Salem and other i tuamette valley cities. Special Communication Medford Lodge. No. 103 A. F. A. M Frldny evening, September 11th, nt 8:00 p. Work In K. A. degree. By order W. M. A. J. Crose. Secretary. 148 Fancy cronmery butter 63c per lb. Johnson Produce Co. There was" n heavy haxe In the sur rounding foothills which lasted until about noon, despite the general sun shine and clearness. There are no forest fires In this section. Smart fall coats. Natwlck, Inc. 140 Dance nt Butte Falls Saturday night, Rept. 12. 149 Californlans registered nt local ho tels Include Mr. and Mrs. V. R. Fran cis and Miss Lillian Fronds of Rl Cen- tro; Mr. and Mrs. O; W. Love of Mor gan Hill. Miss Helen A. Hoagland of Monrovia. Mr. and Mrs. P. C. Htovey, Mr. and Mrs. O. J. Shank, Mr. and Mrs. Verne Guthrie nnd Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Bracket t of Los Angeles, Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Carley nnd Mr. nnd Mrs. C. H, Cutler of Sacramento, Mrs. A, M. Lutton nnd Miss Barbara Lut- ton of Belvedere. Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Garrett of Monterey. Mr. nnd Mrs. T. O. Danleln of Monterey, Mr. nnd Mrs. T. H. Coston nnd Mr. nnd Mrs. M. D. Stanley of Weed, nnd the following from Sun Francisco: Mr. nnd Mrs. C. 1. Woodford. Mr. nnd Mrs. J. M. Hnrry nnd children, Mr. nnd Mrs. B. II. Williams nnd Mr. nnd Mrs. G. L. Ingrnm. Attention, Knights of Pythlns: An nual Fish buke Sunday. Sept. 13th. Place Just below Bybce bridge, lsmlge will furnish fish, coffee and watermelons. Come. Committee. 140 Send som pictures of Crater lake. Medford and the Bogus Vlver valley views to your friends. Palmer's pic MEDflORD MTL TRrBtmE, The Roosevelt Parent-Teachers as sociation will hold their first session September 25, the first regular me tiling nuving ueen postponed, New shipment of felts just received In white publo inid all Ihe new color ings. Mlns Taylor at Russell's. 147 maimers vnoio muuiu muxes iu best pictures. tf Dr. K. D. Elwood, optometrist, has moved to his temporary office over Lamport's, . 228 E, Main. tf Daughters of Civil War Vetorans meet In regulur Hussion, Frlduy eve nlng at 8 p. m. Dance nt Butte Falls Saturday night. Sept.. 12. 149 Following the regular devotional moeilng, tif informal reception was held ut the Baptist church last nignt for several of Us members who are shortly to- leave for school work In other parts. The occasion was mark ed by a good crowd, a happy evening and a .big watermelon feust at the close. Hemstitching, buttons covered, at the Handicraft Shop. tf Exlde batteries for Fords, Chevro lets, Hturs, etc. $12.75 and $10.60. Williams & McCurdy. ' ( 104tf Sergeants Grover Owen and L. Stan ton, the former of whom 1h the local U. 8. army recruiting officer, and the latter Instructor for the Oregon Na tional Guard In this section, left to day for a short hunting trip In tho Prospect country. Screen doors at Wallace Woods Lumber Tard, Cor. East Man and Genesee. B8tf Just received this morning 100 beau tiful velvet pattern hats and will be put on sale at prices ranging from $4.75 to $12.76. Miss Taylor at Rus sell's. 1147 Messrs. Coy Brown and Everette Faber, Centrol Point business men. spent several hours here today. Dance at Butte Falls Saturday night, Sept. 12. 149 For the first time since the peach season opened, that fruit was not on sale this morning at the public mar ket, although 'othep varieties of home grown produce was on sale in suffici ent fiuantities, especially watermel ons. According to Market Master Runyard, the market business this year has eclipsed all records set dur ing 1924. Screen doors at Wallace Woods Lumber Yard, cor East Main and OHnPflww. . 88tf Mrs. W, C. Holtowny. a resident of Butte Falls; was In Medford today. Pears; appples extra low prices. Johnson Produce Co., 241 N, Fir fit. Phnn 07. ISStf A total of 38 carloads of pears were shipped to eastern markets yesterday by local packing houses, a number slightly In excens of the usual aver age for the past several days. Will pay cash for used pianos. Weeks Orr. Medford. 139tf Building permits hove taken 0 slump, according to the city building department, which reports very few permits so far this month. The grant? ing of permits for the high school and several business buildings is expecied during the next two weeks, nnd the total for Sept em her will prohohly ex ceed the totnl for any other month this year. Fruit growers get In touch with government free employment bureau. Medford Chamber of Commerce, for plckeVs. ' " 118tf Miss Helen Marburger left for Rose- burg this morning nfter having spent several days in the city visiting friends and relatives. Fresh beef nnd fish at all times. Wilson Meat Market, Johnson Pro duce Bldg. 147 Moris Leonard of tho Maytag Rhop wos a business Visitor in Grants Pass yesterday where he Installed a dis play of Maytag washers at the county fair. - Jackson County Fair ami Pear Show, Medford, September 16 to 1! 107tf Attontlan, W. O. W. Medford Camp. No. 90, Woodmen of the World, will hold a big meeting on Friday evening, Sept. 1 Uh. All members are urged to attend. There will be entertainment and refresh ments. ,148 W. 0. W. Campaign 'Join the ' Woodmen of the World nnd set your protection at coat. Cam paign now goInK on. ,Mon 10 to DO eligible. Initiation fee J5.00, which Includes medical ex amination. - For further information gee T. T. Chnve, district manuger, or K. C. Sllllman, Clerk, 206 West Muln Street. 161 TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY WAN.TKD To rent for. cash, place suitable to keep 8 or 10 cows, l'liono 663-K-3. tf WANTKD Competent cook.. Good waKes. Phone 51S-J. KOIl HUNT Hooms J2.00 a week. uneneior apartment. o n c o r u grapes lOo a pound for Bale. 44 5 So. Front. 152 FOIl SALK Best buy In town. 2-flat house, furnished: garage: one block school; ensh. terms. Call 389.14B Tonight! . . Serve ...! v.,-: ? CooL Dainty w-the favorite summer dessert MEDFORD, OREOOy, According to reports fPm the. Sa cred Heart hospital, where he Is a patient an a result of an auto acci dent Sunday morning, Audley Kgger Is slightly Improved, but not out of danger. , Miss Owen Mllledge, at the Community hospital, a victim of the hu me wreck, Is in a satisfactory con dition, and Is believed to have passed the danger point. Harold Todd has improved sufficiently to be removed from a hospital at. (1 rants Pass to his home. I represent the strongest group of fire Insurance companies in America. Carl Y. Tengwald, Holland Bldg. Phone 0tf3. . 304tf . Mr. nnd Mrs, pavld Mulr of Port land are guests of Mr. and Mrs. W. T. Virgin. Mr. Mulr. formerly lived here and says Medford looks better and has more buildings being erected than wver before. They have been to Cra ter and Diamond lakes. Mrs. Virgin is Mrs. Muir's niece. Try that big milk shape at DeVoe's. tf ' "Washington state visitors ot locol hotels include P. K. Meflls and A. C. Adams of Spokane, Frank Hall and W. W, Robertson of Yoklma. H. C. Hitch of Tacoma. Mr. and Mrs. F. D. Simmons of Centralla. and the follow ing from Seattle:, Mrs. A. U Rich ardson, Misses Elizabeth and Marlon Richardson, F. G. Withubee, It. II. Roberts, I. H. Green, I. Dernberger; Mr. and Mrs. D, K. Lambon and G. L. Orvil. . - Large stock Vfctdr records at Pal mer's Music Store. tf The jinx on Crnter Iake stage pas senger business up-bound was broken today when for the first time in three days the stage left for the lake this forenoon with several passengers from the hotels. We pay for asnes and sell dirt cheap. Brown & White Agency, Inc. tf Mr. and Mrs. Ben Plymale, Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Strang, Mrs. Marie Ben nett end Bob Holmes of Medford at tended the Riddle clan annual reunion held in the Guild hall at Riddle last Sunday. R. V. Beall and Caroline Drexler of Central Point also attended. If your pictures are made at Pulm er's Photo Studio, 717 N. Central, they will be the best. v tf Frank Hughes, a member of the Portland Telegram business staff. Is spending several days here on busi ness.' Screen doors ai Wallace Woods Lumber Yard, Cor. East Main and Oenpsee. ;. 88tf Jack Moore and his sons, Edward and Jimmle, are on their annual deer hunting vacation In Douglas county. Soft velvet Bpprt mooels. The lat est from the eastern markets. Mis Taylor at Russell's. 147 The city council has plans .under way for the disposal of every lot own. ed by the city, in order to place 'them back on tho tax roll. Each lot will be sold, regardless of price, accord ing to City Attorney John H. Cnrkln, who statoH tha further particulars will le given out after the election October 8. Let me write vour fire Insurance. Pnrl V TAnrrwnlH.' HnMnnil RMe. ( Phono 993. I04tf WOMAN SO ILL WASHED DISHES - SITTING DOWN Mrs. A'bcroft's Remarkable Recovery After Taking Lydia E. JPinkham's Vegetable q Compound., 'v'.;' Covinfrton, Ky. "I was so woaH and nervous I could nardly do my housework as i couiu not Btana because of the bearing-down pains in my back and abdomen. I sat down mostot the time anddidwhat I could do in that way as washing dishes, etc One day a book describing Lydia E. Pinkham's medicines was put in my mail-box. I saw now the Vege table Compound; had helped others so I Save it a trial. I had to take about a oten bottles before I gainedmystrength but I certainly, praise this medicine. Then I took Lydia E. Pinkham's Blood medicine for poor blood. I was cold all the time. I would be so cold I could hardly sit Still and in ths palms of my hands there would be drops of sweat. I also used the Sanativo Wash and I recommend it also. You may publish this lotter and I will gladly answer let ters from women and advise my neigh bors about these medicines. ' Mrs. Harry Ashcropt, 632 Beech Avenue, Covington, Kentucky. SPENCER SWEET ". PEAS Plant, . them . this month for earlier blooms and stur dier vine growth. We glmlly give you full and competent Instructions on planting nud culture. You'll find only the choicer varietl.t In our stock. MONARCH Seed & Feed Co. 323 E. Main Phone 260 "Your Seedsmen" THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER' Mrs. Roy Stanley, well known Eagle Point citizen, is a business visitor here today, , Light adjusting ut Hardman's gar age, Jacksonville, Phone 282. 1M The last bond concert of the purk season in Ashland "was held In Lithlu purk last night. Another concert will be given in this city Frlduy night by the Crater Iulte temple band, D. O. K, K., in the city park, , Just received this morning 100 beautiful velvet pattern hats and wilt be put on sale at prices ranging from J4.76 to $12.75, Mi Taylor at Rus sell's. 14T W. H. Crawford of the Copco or ganization was among the Medford visitors at the Josephine fair In G ranis Pass yesterday. Dr. E. D. Elwood, optometrist, has moved to his temporary office over Lamport's. 228 E. Main, tf Rev. J. B.'Coan, pastor of the South Methodist church of this city, return ed Thursday with his family who have been visiting In Portland. Rev. Coan attended the sessions of the North west assembly , and conference pf his church which met this year In Spo kane, from Aug. 25 to Sept. 6. A number of other local members were also present at the Spokane confer ence and all have returned. Rev, W. H. Crofts of China will speak a"t the Baptist church tonight on "Held up by bandits In China." 1 1 ' 1 HOW ARE YOU ON SERVICE ? tigate NO LONG WAITS FOR YOUflL CGAL- Our good coal is delivered', w i t h prompt, . tin'? : po lite service. Phone -NO SHORT WEIGHTS WHEN YOUo ucr n.'i-o 239 And ask for in f urination about fuel. , , ATTABOY,1 ! SENOSOM? RIGHT, PHONE 239 MEDFORD IntAf i-nal CECIL B. DE MILLED ir.lw -.vt 'i .if 10 192) Howard J.loyd has returned from month's trip through the middle west. wit, ika mnfnritv of members re- hA annual Chamber nwiii(iiB iiu'ii of Commerce drive for now members and renewulK began trim i,..t ... The dues, formerly 118.60. have been doubled to meet Increased expenses. Ampico Re-Enacting Pianos It will cost you a few dollars more to buy a truly good piano than it wUl to ' buy the so-called "bargain." But think i of the solid, moral satisfaction of own ing a piano like the Kingsburyi the Conover, the Ludwig, or the Cable--as against the doubtful pleasure of owning an instrument of inferior make. '', '.(. '"' ' '' ;; We sell these celebrated, pianos in t their latest, most beautiful designs, on the easiest kind of terms, and if you have an old mstru ment you wish to get rid of we will accept it as part payment at its full value. .,...e.-a; WEEKS D. C. DURHAM Piano Tuning JACKSON COUNTY Mason & Hamlin Pianos Big Reasons Why. YOU Should See mnof inomrinrr wntiAri , v ' " .- offered the world. , 2. Its natural color photography is beautiful be . . yond words! 3. Its tremendous cast includes Theodore Roberts, , Leatrice Joy, Rod La Rocque, Richard Dix and thousands of others. 4. Its praise is unanimous by all critics. 5. Its musical accompaniment by Raymond Ballard, master organist, is incomparable. 6. It is 100 entertainment. 7. Every man, woman and child should see it. ' 8. It is yours at popular prices; Adults 50c, Chil N dren 25c. , - ; 9. it is a Paramount Picture. t 10. It's at the Craterian. . o '-' ' '- ' o ' ' ' .- , , 9 ...... . -i , i DURNS WICKS , V V.ap.ousi & ORR R, W. WILSON Mgr. Music Dept. FAIR,. SEPTEMBER 16-19 Yinf nvn aytav V. . i.-j aaV CoUrvc OWN tures are best best w U