Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, September 15, 1925, Image 2

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METjFOIffl MAIL TOTBUNTt? MTCTffORJ. OREO QT, C JTITERD A Y; SEPTEMTTErt 1.,
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oca and
Personal
Tho numlior of out of the Htiitel' Clifford Damon of th0ern VhL
'ftr to bo r'KintTol dully hy iho luculjley district wn a viHltor, In the city
mate trnrrie imrcau imuin inn no a
hi? jump yen(irlny, us ,10 such earn
ucro rt'tflKtored,
MIhh Krnnrffl ITownrd Ift yvterny
for a month'H vlU to Sun FrniwiHC".
j Thfro will be ti chant?" of rinKi'uiu
1 the vnurii'vlllo licrfniinanco every
' evening during the full un1 ulno
chunt) of program It) tho horuo how
put on hy JarncH MCIenvp.
Amplco r-rnurtln pIunoh, nt Pal
mor'H IMano Houko. AHk for demon-
The puhlln flrhoolH will have nn vx;
hihltlou ut Iho county fulr which ho
piiiH tomorrow. Urn aiTuiiKPmeiitB for
which are in the hit tula of a commit
tee eonsimlnfr of one teachor from
en eh m-hool bulldlnir. Jlecuuso of next
Frlduy being nchoul children'. day itt Htrutlon. K,C
tho fair the public and rural H. hoolH C'lillfnrnlaiiH registered nt local ho-
will ho cloned all duv that duv. in or-' Mh include Mr. and Mrs. It. A. Kuhl
der to permit tho teucheiH and pupila Htedt of Kama Ana. T. 15. Taylor of
to attend. r uiierton. Alrn. Alice joniyn, 'lainen
Swimming nnd dlvlnfr, An1ilnnrl nnf Wins.,,. ."ly ' turmoil, Mr.
Natalorlum. Witter. In fine, two tiia
tankn, warm mid cold, clean, pure
Hiilphur water. 151
T,arne notion rags wanted nl Mall
Tribune office.
ConKrcBHinan W. C. TTawtey will
spend, tomorrow In Medford. He
Hpolto at tho Chamber of Commerce
luncheon In Awhland today, having
been taken off the train hero and ta
hen hy nulo to Ashland,
Palmer 1 the man who put the
Amplco re-enact Inpr piano. In Med
ford. Call at store for demoiiHtratlon.
JEiti
Ringer fiewlnpf Machine company
moved to 115 V. Main. Thone 5 K (i .
mi
J. .T. McMahon left today to attend
federal court at Portland In the rune
of J. J. Carey for 1 m perwonui I ng a
federal officer. Mr. McMahon will he
gone nil week. C. II. Talent will
have charge of the truffle ut the fair
during MrMuhon'H uliHonce and will
he nHlnted by Offlccm Itloom of AI
hnny, Therber of Honeburg and Shorts
of CJmntR Push.
We would like to have the names
of all the hoya and girls who are go
ing awuy to school aent In to thin of
fice before Saturday of this week, for
uho Sunday. 1 r2
,. Jf your pictures nro mndo at Pnlm
er'H Photo Studio, 717 N, Central, thev
will he the heat.
Jtoliert Clancy, son of Dr. atid Mt'H.
It, W. Clancy, leaves loduy for Port
hind to enter INIl" Military Academy.
T-et mo write your fire Inaiirance.
Curl Y. Tengwald, Holland Plilg.
1'hono 993. 1 04tf
Included among tourists and others
from a distance reglatcrcd at local ho
tels and who arrived here yesterday,
are Mrs. C. Ci. Robertson anil Miss A.
W. HolicrtRon of Patterson, N. J., Mis.
M ltuegll and Miss K, S. Chlpp of
Kingston. N. Y., U. 11. Pocket t of Day.
ton. Ohio, and A. It. Judy of Miuma,
Fin.
Wo pay for ashes find sell dirt
cheap. Brown & White Agency, Inc.
. ' , tf
A. I. ITermnn of Kugeno Is Rpond
Ing aeveral days hero , visiting his
brother, M. M. Herman.
Try that big milk shape at DoVoe't.
tf
According to J. D, Peeson, In ehni'Ke
or the Jackson. County Fair horse
shoe tournament to ho held Friday
nnd Saturday of this week, the grounds
will he In readiness for practlcn horse
shoe pitching this afternoon and even
and Mrs. U, K. Jiossl and son of Han
'Jose, Mr. and Mrs. It. 10. Parson, Mr.
and Mrs. It. A. Hpcrry, Mr. jmd Mrs.
H. K. Colby and Mr. and Mrs. V. II.
Jordan of l,os Angeles, Mr. and Mrs.
II. C. Stanley. Mr. nnd Mrs. (I. K. Hil
ton and Mrs. John J). Tevohey of Han
Francisco, Mr. and Mrs. fi. K. Oi'ton
of Oakland and Mr. und Mrs. C. M.
Miller of Alameda.
Miss Florence Graves nnd Tda TC.
Wood, pin no teachers. Special In
struction for children. High school
credits given. 304 So. Ivy street.
Phone 879-W. 154
Hoy Ulrlch spent Sunday hunting
deer and returned to work yesterday
without having bagged any meat. He
Is sanguine however, and has hopes
of getting his lawful quota before the
season closes.
Dr. W. c. Schaefer, dentist, extrac
tion specialist, gas and local anaes
thetic. Phone 1117, 42C Medford
Pldg. 17C
Counties In Oregon are not author
ized to refund penalty, lulerest a nd
coHts in taxes, voluntarily paid subse
quent to February 27, o fihls year, as
the legislature has made no provis
ion for returns, according to an opin
ion from the attorney general's office
at Salem, This rule applies to taxes
paid for lfllil, IflL'l! and 1 1113.
Prick Icq cream fine at DVoe's. tf
Fresh beef nnd fish at all times.
Wilson Meat Market, Johnson Pro-
duen lildg. 1G3
The condition of Mrs. C. S. p.utter
fleld, who underwent an appendicitis
operation last Thursday morning is
Improving dally and she Is now deem
ed to be well on the road to recovery.
Pears, appplcs extra low prices.
Johnson Produce Co., 241 N. Fir St,
Phono f)7. 133tf
Kverelt lira y ton. Cal WInningham
nnd Charles Furnas were among the
luckless deer hunters last week end.
lyOsso ns In d ressmn king. For ap
pointments nnd terms, cull Mrs. Trow
bridge. Phone 1157. 104 j
The last Oregon Plue liook for the
years l!tfi and 1!C6 have been pub-
llshed, The book Is compiled and i
published biennially hy the secretary i
of state. The Itlue Jiook Is a handy
book of referenco and statistical com
pendium and embraces all mutt era
oncernlng tho state. It will be sent
free of charge to any citizen of Ore
gon upon application to the secretary
of state at Salem,
Largo cotton rugs wanted at Mull
Tnlbune office.
Henry Grimes, proprietor with
todi9 transacting' business.
Dr. K. I). Klwuod, optuinetrlst, has
moved to his temporary office over
Lamport's. e28 R. Main. if
Fo u r men want ed t o se 1 1 Hcore
cards at the fair grounds, beginning
tomorrow Cull ut this office between
1 and 10 Wednesday morning.
' Miss Alice Ian ley wus a business
visitor in the ity today from tho
Jacksonville district.
Tho Pioneer Dryer on Jacksonville
highway will be in operation Tuesday,
September 15th. Will take custom
work. Mrs. Alex Duff. K3
The new Medford Shoo Shop, second
door east Kconomy Groceteria, special
attention to local work and mail or
ders. Axol Spjuth, formerly of Ash
land. iru
When lie fulled to appear before
Judge Taylor thiH morning to answer
a charge of Intoxication, Jerry Parries
forfeited a $50 cash bail to the city,
lie was nrresled yesterday at noon by
Traffic Officer G. J. Prescott.
Four men wanted to sell score
cards at the fair grounds, beginning
tomorrow. Call at this office between
9 and 10 Wednesday morning.
Pudwelser $1.50 per doss, at De
Voo's. - tanrf
Tho 28 enrtoads shipped yesterday
makes a total (it 115K cars of peurs
shipped from local packing houses so
fur this season, while 11 cars In the
total for apples, the season of which
is Just beginning.
Noel Krsklne gives piano lessons at
pupils' homes. Think of the advan
tage. Phone 729-W. 173
Wo pay for ashes and sell dirt
cheap. Brown & White Agency, Inc.
tf
Paul Clagstone of San Francisco,
western division manager of the
Foiled States Chamber of Commerce
will arrive in Medford next; Satur
day morning and at 11 a. m. that day
will address the business men of
southern Oregon nnd northern Cali
fornia.
Four men wanted to sell score
cards at the fair grounds, beginning
tomorrow. Call ut this office between
!t and 10 Wednesday morning.
Send some pictures of Crater lake,
Medford and the ,Kogun Viver valley
Views to your friends. Palmer's plc
tnroq nr )nt boot. tf
Mr. and Mrs. G, Ti. Pomler arrived
here tills morning from Porilund to
upend several days visiting friends and
latives.
Dr. Hulstead has Instnlled the "Coa
lite," a new element rich tn deep pen
etrating healing rays. nd Is giving re
duced rates for combined drugless
treatments, with or without electro
therapy. 151
Rainbow hemstitching combined
with embroidery adds distinction to
tho new flannel frocks. Wide and
narrow hems't Itching dono nt the
Handicraft Shop. 152
A collision, resulting in no serious
damage to either car involved, occur
red this forenoon at the intersection
of Main and Riverside when F. P.
Ground of Independence collided with
O. U. Kuth of Ashland.
Four men wanted to sell score
cards at the fair grounds, beginning
tomorrow. Call at this office between
' .ng. A largo mimner or enuums rnarl(,H nW(iril 0f the Klamath Falls- 1 1) and 10 Wednesday morning.
rrnm nil puns oc tno county nro ex- Medford Slate line, returned today
peeled.
, iJirge stock Victor records at Pnl-
mer's Music Store. tf
Douglas Orme. 15 years old w.hile
out hunting with his father, Grant
Orme, on the head of Galls creek,
brought down a fine big C-poInt buck.
The horns and head were brought Into
town for mounting. The To he Hlmer
party also reported the kllllngof two
bucks yesterday. Quite a. number of
the big fellows were killed. Numer
ous deer have been rcoii In automo
biles. Grants Pass Courier.
Itarge cotton rags wanted at Mail
Tribune office.
Mr. and Mrs. William Johnston re
turned Sunday from a week spent va
cationing nt Diamond lake.
Screen doors ai Wallace Woods
Lumber Yard, Cor. East Main nnd
Genesee. 8tf
With her condition much better.
Miss Kathleen Seller was removed to
her home Sunday evening from the
Sacred Heart hospital, whore she had
been a patient since the first of the
mouth,
Hig bargains !n pianos this week.
Special sale at Palmer's. 234 13. Main
street. 1 50
Gilbert TI1I1 nnd Gordon Kershaw
nro among local youths who will leave
the latter part of tho week for Cor
vallis, whero they will attend tho
Oregon Agricultural college.
I represent tho strongest group of
flrn Insurance companies In America.
Carl Y. Tengwald, Holland P.!dg.
Phone 993. 104lf
The program arranged for the mer
chants' building every afternoon and
evening at tho fair will be well worth
the prica of admlsslson to the, fair
ii lone, hut there will be no charge for
the sa me, Tho progra m consists of
music hy the orchestra, on tho Amplco
re-enactlug piano furnished by Weeks
Orr, and vocal solos by Miss Kva
IMchmond who has a wonderful voice.
Hemstitching, buttons covered, nt
the Handicraft Shop. tf
An Old-Fashioned
Beauty Recipe
The old-time application of Put-
toriuilk and Cream - to whiten and visiting relatives and friends at Jack
preserve tho skin and remove harsh son vllle.
Dr. F. D. Flwoort, optometrist, hns
moved to his temporary office over
Lamport's 228 R Main. tf
Sp'M'lul sale on pianos continues
from Portland, where he had spent
several days transacting husiness.
Screen doors at Wallace Woods
Dumber Yard, cor East Main and
Genesee. Rstf
Portland guests nt local hotels who
arrived Monday include Mr. and Mrs,
X. J. Puidy. Mr. nnd Mrs. A. t. Helms.
Mr. and Mrs. W. It. Akery, Mr. and
Mrs. J. 10. McGill, Mr. and Mrs. It. F.
Kelso, A. K. Perghduff, Mr. and Mrs.
M. H. lioss and Mr. and Mrs. W, J.
Purdy.
W e buy a n d rent used p la n oh.
Palmer Piano House, lf0
Three passengers were taken by
the stage this morning to ('ruler lake,
all of whom arrived on train No. 13.
Hereon doors at Wallace Woods
Lumber Yard. Cor. Kust Man and
Genesee. 88tf
Miss Kdilh Gore will leave tonight
f o r Ha n J ose, Cn 1 1 f . , w h e re she will
attend the state normal school for the
winter term.
Fxldo batteries for Fords, Chevro
lets, Stars, ote. $12.76 and $1(1. f0,
Williams & McCurdy. . 104tf
Josephine county livestock growers
will be represented by two cars of
nhow cattle at the Jackson county fair,
which opens on Wednesday of this
week. In the cattle shown vi be
some sent In by the Josephine County
Guernsey association, these being
sent by C. A. Jordan, IT. It. Howell. L.
H. Conklln and J. C. Calhoun. The
Ayrshire herd from the Lough ridge
farm Is also being sent to the Jack
son county enent. Theso cattle are
expected to mako an excellent show
ing, having placed well In the Jose
phine county fair, Grants Pass Courier.
The Pupttst ladies will servo meals
during the four days of fair. KiL'
A hlcydo with tho initials "P. It."
arveil upon its old and wornout seat
was found yesterday by local police
near tho natatorlum. The bicycle,
now awaiting Its owner at tho police
station, has no pedals, no fenders, ha
u single bar frame, and is painted
blue and red. Us owner Is evidently
a small boy, judging from tho size of
the wheel.
Are you planning your fall dresses
and coats? Then see Mrs, Trow
bridge. 90R W. Tenth street. 1M
Mrs. U. K, Norman of Aberdeen",
Washington, is spending several weeks
Uf cycle and motorcycle repairing.
Ernest L. Scott. 112 N. Front. . IRC
"IJuckshot" Simmons and Mrs. Sim
mons returned thbOfI't'"O0,t from a
trip Into Klamath county where
"i-iik" bagged a beautiful specimen
of ttie deer family near Partier moun
tain. The aiAnal which had antlers
with four points on one side and five
on the other attraef'd a crowd of
about thirty people w Jjen Mr. nnd(
Mrs. Simmons stopped across the
street from lamport's this forenoon
to allow Vern Van Dyke a covetous
squint at the trophy.
Have that worn carpet made Into a
nice fluff rugg, Hug Works 706 Pine
street. Phone 610-M, 162
Unsettled weather with probable
showers, is predicted for tonight, and
a moderate temperature for tomor
row. The maximum temperature of
Monday was 79 , degrees und this
morning's minimum was 47.
Ladies wanted to work In Fisher's
liooth at Fair Grounds, 10 a. m. to 6
p. m. Call Mrs. Lawrence. Hotel Med.
ford. 151
Miss Qweneth Milledge. recently in.
j uretl in an auto accident near Gold
Hill, wus removed to her home this
afternoon from tho Community hos
pital where she had been a patient.
Howard Hill, whone residence is on
the Millionaire road along the base
of the foothills on the western side
of the valley was a business visitor
hero today.
Mrs. James Stoken, who has been a
patient at the Sacred Heart hospital
for several weeks past because of a
fractured leg. is expected to be nble
to return to her home in the near fu
ture.
Washington state visitors register
ed at local hotels include Mr. nnd
Mrs. At. C. I 'lack and son of Spo
kane, Mr., nnd Mrs. K. K. Plrehfield
and s. C. nnd C. P. Fisher of Tacoma,
Mr. and Mrs. G. M. Hunt of Centralia
and the following from Seattle: Mr.
nnd Mrs. C. M. Million, Mr. and Mrs.
G. G. Herold. Mr. and Mrs. Grant Ma
hove, Mr. and Mrs. T. Hajor, D. J.
O'Mrien, W. II. Million, Mr. and Mrs.
J. H. Wood, Fdgar Mlseur and Mr.
and Mrs. R. G. liurns.
Wendell Lawrence, son of Tlcv. and
Mrs. K. P. I-awrence, left this morn
ing for Kligene, taking his skaer Alma,
wh6 is entering the junior class this
year. Wendell drove flown from Ku
geno to spend Sunday with his par
ents and will return to Medford to
morrow for a few more days' visit be
fore returning to resume his studies
at the Stale University, where he is a
prominent member of Die senior class.
Noedless to sny Wendell Ih nn enthus
iastic motorist.
The ISusy Conner Motor companv
delivered a Chrysler Four coach to
George F. Peckhum of the Owen-Oregon
Lumber company today.
Carter Urandnn ami Charles Wort
man returned yesterday from a sev
eral days' deer hunt in the Grayback
region. Tom Mansfield of the Apple
gate vicinity, wlio acted ns their guide,
shot a nice buck. Wort man reports
that there were 2G hunters In camp
when they brought the detjr In and
that the entire supply of venison was
consumed by this number at one meal.
In this way he exuplulns that he Is
unable to 'present kindly newspaper
reporters and personal friends with a
small piece of the tenderloin.
Floyd Ml npey returned this morn
ing from n hunting trip In the vicinity
of Mt. Pitt with a nice three pout
mm legion
BUYS FLAGS FOR
CITY DECORATION
I
little wrinkles and ugly satlowness
is grand mother's recipe nnd women
throughout the country tire ugutn
using it to ensure n beautiful com
plexion and snow-while handa and this week. Palmer s. 1 t)t
arms, With a majority of the members
Ituttormllk. however. Is not always present, tho volunteer fire depurt-
nblalnahle, but a specialist has nt nt held a very successful drill lust
Inet perfected a method of concen- 'gnt ot the city fire hall, drilling on
Dating buttermilk and combinhu It lf,rt" f f"' equipment '"'-
with a perfect cream, which ou c.u 11 "K lll""'- A f'rtl of luscious water-
hiiv in firsl-clas drmr Wores hv m,?Io fallowed the strenuous part of
simply asking for "Howard's" Uut-1 the evening,
termllk Cream.
There is no secret about It nor
Is there any doubt about tho result
it's Just a common ordinary hut-
Four men wanted to sell score
cards nt the fair grounds, beginning
tomorrow. Call at this office between
9 and Irt Wednesday morning.
,.,,, . , V airs. Trownrjjige, a designer or rep
termltk in the form o? n wonde, fuT' u((1 1)nR w Vnth street. 1M
cream, gently massaged with th Tourists from n Stance registered
S,nKer tips around the corners of , Mon.l(.Ki, Wnor lnn ,n(.hl(1(1 tj. u
the eyes and mouth. 1 Itohcle of Pekin. HI.. K. C. Jacob of
If you have not yet tried thH ,lurUlu.,,tn, Vt.. Ilarrv Harnett of Kly,
simple, rnsy way to beauty, get 11 New, W. Kerr of Vancouver, IV C A
small quunili of Howard's Put- ,).0Flsher of Jnt9sonvHlt FIX. and
lermllk cream today and let your R K i:lnlimn 1r Madison Wis. j
faro 3o the Judge. Tour favorite, pnimPr' vhoto Studio makes th
toilet goods counter can supplyQ lH, best pictures. tfl
AlVdrugalstfl ute selling lol of it.' Kxpert key making, 113 :8rth I
A. Front, 1CI
All the'music to be heard nl the ui1Pt J?
county fair this year will be given Three nrmy "neHavltlands with pi
hy orchqstrns and not hands, .ns has nts and mechanics arrived at Par.
been the usual custom.
You will be able to earn a good
snlary one year sooner. Courses be-
The wood natured memliership of
the Medford post of the American
legion. whose hearts have1 long bled
whenever thoughts arose concerning
the financial predicament of the poor
down-trodden city government, while
in nn excessive lachrymose condition
lust night when they realized that
the city council thought itself too
poor to buy more street decoration
flags to add to tho few purchased
a long time uko for city hull curb
use, voted to present the city regime
with four more flags.
'Mixed in With sobs and sighs Fred
Scheffel, chairman of the post's flag
decoration committee, made the mo-1
tion for this municipal gift,, which
wus unanimously earried hy the
weeping veternns. The four flags
will soon be Installed and hence on
holiday occasions hereafter the city
piirk frontage on Main street will
no longer present so much undeco-:
rated space.
The post is talking of inaugurat
ing a movement to have a number
of citizens purchase such decorative '
flags to be placed on .the curbs in
front of their homes, as it Is known .
that a number of people have ex- j
pressed a desire to purchase such'
Mag -outfits.
The full flag outfit, consisting of
large flags. Hi foot poles and holes j
placed in tho curbing in which to i
place the poles, can be purchased '
of the post for $5, including tho cost'
of installation. j
Tbi coming Armistien day celebra
tion or Nuvember ith promises to'
be the. largest celebration of its
kind ever held in Medford and a
its meeting last night the post ap
pointed eoininlltces tor It.
Conk with en
gin Sept. 15-21. Medford Business
College. OWN Ifil
The Medford Business College has
placed a grent many students in good
positions nnd Is receiving more calls
than it can fill. Its service to you will
be to place you on the payroll as soon
as possible. Courses begin Sept.
16-21. GWN 151
Out of town Oregoniaus registered
ot Medford hotels Include Mr. and
Mis. Dun P. Keating of Marshfleld,
W. G. Hubert son of North Itend, J.
C. Curtice of Salem, P., C. Speer, O.
Prince, W. Marks, J. M. Almost
and Mrs. George Hill of Fugene, Mrs.
C. A. Ouun of Klamath Falls and
Mrs. J. A. Coke of Ftoseburg.
Reserved seat tickets for grand
stand and boxes for Jackson County
Fair will bo on sale every morning
until HI, noon, at the Chnmber of
Commerce. Get your tickets early so
you will not have to stand in line. 153
Imogcne Wallace, accredited teach
er. Tiano and hnrmony. Studio 235
Fast Main. Room 7. 1(11
The com! It Ion of Lester Hennett.
whose left leg was amputated yester
day at the Sacred Heart hospital, s
reported as being satisfactory todny.
Come to Ashland. Swim at the
Nututorium. Two large tanks, clean
sulphur water. 151
Reserved seat tickets for grand
stand and boxes for Jackson County
Fair will be on sale every morning
until 1 2, noon, at the Chamber of
Commerce. Get your tickets early so
you will out have to stmut in line.
153
IT. C, Stanley, assistant superin
tendent of motor transportation for
the Associated Oil company, arrived
in Medford this morning from San
Francisco. While hero he will inspect
the motor equipment of the local
brunch of the company.
New fall goods arriving dally at The
Handicraft Shop. Time to . begin
thinking of your holiday gifts. Many
beautiful new Ideas In nil kinds of
fancy work. 152
W. P. Stewart of the Owen-Oregon
Lumber company recently purchased
new Cadillac sedan from the Pusy
Corner Motor company.
Attention Sportsmen; Kishlng tack
le, ammunition. Open evenings, Sun
days. Hons & Rons, Central Point.
151
Congressman W. C. Hawley was the
main speaker at the Ashland Cham
ber of Commerce forum held at the
Llthia Springs hotel In that city this
noon.
SICK 3 YEARS
WITHOUT RELIEF
Finally Found Health by Tak
ing Lytlia E. Pinkham's
Vegetable Compound
Columbia, S. C "Your medicine has
done me so much good that 1 feel like I
owe my lite to it. ror
three years I was sick
and was treated by
physicians, but they
didn't seem to help
me any. Then I took
Lydia E. Pinkham's
Vegetable Com
pound and got strong
enough to do my
housework, where
before I was hardly
able to be up. I havo
also taken the Vege-
Mm
her field at noon today to refuel for
uii-ii u j hi i iirwitiiu, w uni t" uit:y win
a new aerodrome. The flyers, who! Jble Compound ! during the Change of
are from Kelly field. San AnUmio. P ?llv U1IU "
Texas, will then proceed to Pendleton
to take part In' the annual Roundup
celebration.
TOMORROW
TOMORROW
A Joyous All-Star Jackson County
' Fair Week Bill
OF
UESTER.N VAUDEVILLE
MANAGERS' ASSOCIATION
in
! ". .1
Featuring
LAST TIMES
TODAY
"DRUSILLA
WITH A
MILLION"
With
MARY. CARR
and
KENiMt-TH
HARLAN
in a
Photoplay of
Charm and
Drama.
OREGON! AN
SCREEN NEWS
ZIPPY COMEDY
STARTS
THURSDAY
(3 Days)
"THE IRON
HORSE"
KNOX COMEDY FOUR
in
"OUT OF TUNE"
Sweet Singers
MANTELL'S MANIKINS
in
"LE PETIT CABARET"
A Novelty Number
Sinde DALE 4 DeLENE Dixie -in
A MUSICAL COMEDY SURPRISE
Out of the Ordinary
W. C. DORNFIELD
in '
"TRIX AND CHATTER"
An Elsie Janis EntertainT
O'BRIEN SISTERS & MACK
In . .
"BITS OF MELODY COMEDY"
They 'Play Saxophones
MACK SENNETT COMEDY
"TOPICS OF THE DAY"
3 Performances 2, 7 and 9 .
Special Bargain Matinee:
Adults, 35c; Children, 10c:
Evening Prices:
Adults, 50c; Children, 25c
Ci'MK'iluii OrclH'Blra
Jf ot l v.
AVodnesday beln Mortfonl day nt
tile Jnrkyon County Kulr, the stores
will cIohg nt 12 o'clock.
Kl Medford Merchnnts' Associntlon
W. 0. W. Campaign
Join tho 'Woodmen of the World
and net your protection at coat. Cam
paign now going on.
Men 16 to Ml eligible. Initiation
fee $5 00, which includes medical ex
amination. For further information
see T. T. Chave, distrlet manager.
K. C. SUliman, Clerk, 206 West Main
Street.
151'
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Itt'Kiilnr Convocation
Tuowluy, 7::iu l M.
Sept. 15lh. 151'
Knights Templar Conclave.
Stated eonelave, Mason to
Hall, Ashland, Wednesday
evening, Sept. 1 ti. Work
In Uh Cross. All Sir
Knights eourteously Invited.
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W. II. Day, Recorder.
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to opal
THERE ALL
THE. TfrAE.
After you have
ordered fuel
from us, you '11
find the price is
fair our service
is right and our
cool is the best.
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PHONE 239 MEDFORD
Sfit Anstw to the Burning Question
O O
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I recommend it its the best medicine for
women in the Change of Life and you
can use these facts as a testimonial.
Mrs. S. A. Holley, R. F. D. No. 4,
Columbia, South Carolina.
Why suffer for years with backache,
nervousness, painful times and other ail
ments common to women from early
life to middle affe, when Lydia E. Pink
ham's Vegetable Compound will bring
relief? Take it when annoying symp
toms first appear anfl avoid years of
Buffering,
In a recent country-wide canvass of
purchasers of Lydia E. Finkham 's Vege
table Compound over 200,000 replies
were received, and H8 out of every 100
reported they were benefited by its use.
DYERS
HATTERS
CLEANERS
PLEATERS
Phone 244 . ,
23 N. Fir St.
CERTIFIED
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Wheat.
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Powell Street at O'Farrell
SAN FRANCISCO
"Nearest to Everything"
Every modern convenience
for the guest. Circulating
Ice water. Hospitality and
good n-rvlce.,
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Owner
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clear track ahead!
The WM. FOX. WONDER PICTURE
The" I RON
j' t BIG SPECIAL , i
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FOR JACKSON COUNTY
FAIR WEEK, Opening
THURSDAY MATINEE
HORSE
Shows
Commence:
V 1:30 :: 3:00
7:00 :: 9:00
By special arrangement we
have eliminated "road show
ing" in Medford and are able
to offer you the production at,
popular prices:
ADULTS - - 50c
CHILDREN 25c
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Madrona Egg Producer
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BERT M. SULLIVAN, Proprietor
15 South Front Street
"Just a Whisper Off Main"
MEDFORD, OREGON
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