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G O O O P2TOE TWO ocal and Personal Been u so of tho Inclement leather up to this noon, the county fair races and other out door program for the county fair, wan called off for thin afternoon, and tho program will be , Klven Sunday afternoon. With any- thlntc like favorable wenther, Iiitkg crowdn are expected to uttend tonight and Sunday. , Landscaping Thosi desiring to ' beautify their homes and law tin, with wisely selected and artistically ar ranged shrubbery and ornamenlnl trees, may have the free advice of an experienced landscape architect from Portland, who Is vbdtlnrp our city for a short time. Phone 372 between 8 a. m. and 6 p. m. except Sunday. 158 No dance at tho new hall, KnKle Point, tonight. 155 Mrs. John Gore and dutiKhter, - Liberia, returned from Portland yes terday, where tho latter had been uon . valescingv from a major operation. At present her condition Is contlnufnK to Improve, Insuring a complete recov ery. 1 Large cotton rags wanted at Mall Tribune office. . Palmer is the man who put the Amp! co re-enacting piano, in Med ford. Call at store for demonstration. J56 Cloudiness and light falls of rnln ..prevailed this forenoon, but at noon ,1110 sun broke through the clouds for nn hour or so. Tho offlrlul weathor j. prediction of this morning was show y era for this afternoon, fair tonight . uniLfcunday, cooler tonight and warm. ' or Sunday. The fall of rain during the past 24 hours ending at 8 a. m. today amounted to .36 of an Inch. making the total fnll for the week at thnt time. 1.42. IncheB. r Singer Sewing Machine company movod to 116 W. Main. Phone 6H6. , ,If your pictures are made at Pnlm ' er's Photo Studio, 717 N. Central, they ', will be the boat. tf i t Ttfrs.'O. Ij. Cornwall left this morn ' Ing for Rod Lodge, Mont., where her brother was accidentally shot in being mistaken for a deer by a fellow hunt or. No dance at the new hall, Eagle Point, tonight. 155 . Water users In the Third ward are . reminded that water waa delinquent September 15th. 155 Tourists nnd others from a distance ' ' registered ot Medford hotels Include ! H. L. and J. M. Steves of Stevcstnn, !'. P.. C, Miss Josophlno Smalley of. Ht, Paul Minn.. R. M. Iloltby of Port,. t,,,,,,.,, ,i vi t null xf,.o a Verdne of Sulmon, Idaho, nnd E. M. ! Frellgh of New York City. !' The newest styles In fur coots are now being show at Bartlett's, Crnte ;. rian Bldg. 1G7 Let me write your fire Insurance. : Carl T. Tongwald, Holland Bldg. Phone 093. 104tf K . A flue fire, which caused no serious f, damage, cnlled the chemical truck of . ; the flro department last evening to tho 1 . John Crews home on tho Pacific highway, n short distance north of the Owen-Oregon logging rallrond ''JT . track. ' The Valley school for boys nnd girls, ji'nt 1103 West 10th street, wfll reopen t September 2 1st, under tho direction of Miss Kitty Bragg. Attention will 1 be confined to children of the first, it second nnd third grndes. For further V Information please refer to Mrs. Ham ilton Patton. Tel. 847-X. 155 ( ' : We pay for ashes and sell dirt cheap. . Brown & White Agency, Inc. v tf After looking over his prospects for ' ' the football season today, Conch J. P. Brown announces that his hopes of a championship football team this year are not very bright. With the loss last season of . 1 1 of his letter men, he has but four or five men hack who know the gnme. The first football call was Issued yesterday nnd ' today real practice was started. In which the coach will try to build a teum out of the remnants of the lnl year's squad and the new material which shows up. Grants Pass Cour ier. Dr. E, D. Elwood, optomotrlst, hns moved to his temporary office over , Lamport's. 228 E. Main. tf G. M. Estorly, the Waldo mining inun, was ono of the Josephine county visitors nt the fair Friday nnd today. A duplex npartment house on Grape street recently completed for the Thomas Realty company,' hns been rented to O. A. WIcklln of the Mason Motor company and Miss E. Dunnett, a member of tho high school faculty, "Water users In the Third ward nre reminded that water was delinquent September 15th 155 New fur coats oX Bartlott's. Cra terlnn Bldg. 157 J. C. Thompson, a lorn! resident, was fined $15 on his plen of guilty In Judge Taylor's court todny to a charge of speeding preferred agslnst him by Htnto Traffic Officer C. P. Talent for traveling at an excessive rate of speed on tho city streets. No dame at tho new . hall, Eagle Point, tonight. ltifi ' Big Expansion Sale starts, At' the Japanese Art Storo Saturday, .and ttoiitlnucs for mm week. 1SH Whenever k bread is discussed you'll hear plenty of fa Vorable comment on FLUHRER'S MILK BREAD 2 At Aqy Grocer f Htcphcn Mather, director of the na tional parks and Congressman Cramp ton, chalrmun of the congressional nub-commltteo on appropriations for tWe Department of tho Interior, pass ed through the city this afternoon In charge of Superintendent C. O. Thom son of Crater lUike National park, en route to the lake on officii.' business. They came down from Portland on the train as far as Grants Pass, where they were mot by Colonel Thomson and his auto, and given a ride through the valley. The party will return from the lake Sunday afternoon or night. No dance at the new hall, Kugle Point, tonight. 1G6 Fruit growers get In touch with tho government free employment bu reau for apple pickers. Medford Chamber of Commerce. J54tf Californlans registered at local ho tels Include Mrs. C. C. Stotz and John M. Wilson of San Pedro, Mr. and Mrs. C. P. llooth of Long lion eh, Harold A. Itutrher and Mr. and Mrs. If. Swaher- ttm of Santa Clara, Mr. and Mrs. II. W. Leonard of Sacramento, Mr. nnd Mrs. J. L. Jcnnes nnd Mr. nnd Mr Kmll Kopplnr of Ktna Mills, R. S, Stewart of Pasadena, Mrs. A. W. Ktln son. Mrs. W. C. Hrhull, Miss Gladys liristow nnd Mrs. G. K. Ferguson o Los Angeles, and the following from San Francisco: Mrs. A. F. Allen. Mr. nnd Mrs. Gilbert Packer, Dr. nnd Mrs. I. C. Heron, Mr. and Mrs. W. II. Wnl lace, Mr. nnd Mrs. L. Hockwald, Mr. and Mrs. W. It. Whoatly, Mr. and Mrs. H. W. Frank, Mrs. Hoy Lelscr, Mr. and Mrs. IT. L. King. Mr. nnd Mrs, I P. 7fu titer and Mr. and Mrs. F. S. An drews. Brick ice cream BOo at DeVoe's. tf Screen doors ai Wallace Woods Lumber Yard, Cor. East Main and Genesee. 88tf A severe eloctrlcnl storm, which put all lights out of commission In that district, Is reported to have occurred n the Prospect country last night, Light ndjustlng at Hardman's Gar age, Jacksonville. 159 Big bargains In pianos this week Special sale at Palmer's. 234 13. Main street. 156 Mrs. Ed Plelo nnd daughters, Kath. leen and Deborah, were business vis itors in tho city yesterday afternoon nnd were, among Trnil residents vis lting the county fair. . I represent the strongest group of fire Insurance companies In America. Carl Y. Tengwald, Holland Bldg. Phone 998. 104tf Hemstitching, buttons covered, at the Handicraft Shop. tf Included among the out of town Oregonlans at the hotels who arrived yesterday are Mr. and Mrs. D. H. Axol of Myrtle. Point, W. W. Chadwlck nnd O. E. Reynolds of Salem, O. M. V. - ! oimu Aiinnvuio, u. 1'iorcy, wimnm mow ell and Ollmore Vermillion of Rose burg, O. G. Hedges of The Dnllen. Miss Lola Mnnclel of Bandon, Henry Stutc of Woodburn. Amptco re-enacting pianos, at Pal mer's Piano House. Ask for demon' strntion. 156 Dr. W. C. Schaefor, dentist, extrac tion specialist, gas and local annes thetlc. Phone 1117. 426 Medford lUv. 176 Tho condition of Lester Tlonnott Is U"fytory. ncordlng to the Sacred feat't hospital, where lie recently un derwent the amputation of a leg. . Pears, nppplos extra low prices. Johnson Produce Co., 241 N. Fir St. Phone B7. tfl3tf Lessons In dressmaking- For ap pointments and terms, call Mrs. Trow bridge Phono 1157. 154 j Mr. nnd Mrs. B. L. Polllster nrrlv ed from Portland tins forenoon to upend several days In tho city visiting friends and relatives. Large cotton rags wanted at Mali Tribuno office. Have that worn carpet mndo Into a .nice fluff rugg. Rug Works 706 Pine street. Phono R10-M. 162 Tho ceremonial commemorating the discovery of Crater Inke, to be held tomorrow afternoon under the aus pice of the Kin ninth county Chnmber of Commerce, will be hold regarlless of weather, necordlng to a telephone message received In tho city this morning. If tho wenther should prove to bo Inclement the ceremonies will bo held within tho lodge. Screen doors ftt Wallace Woods Lumber Yard, cor East Main nnd Genesee. 88tf We buy nnd rent used pianos. Talmer Plnno House. 156 Miss Rachel Dnvls, well known Prospect resident, was n visitor In the city yesfcrdny transacting business. Screen doors nt Wallace Woods, Lumber Yard. Cor. East Man nnd Genesee. 88tf Exlde batteries for Fords, Chevro lets, Stars, etc, $13.75 and $16.50. Williams . McCurdv. 104tf Thirty-nine out of tho stnto cars, the mnjorlty of which were from California, bound for Washington nnd British Columbia points, wero regis tered hero with the local state traffic bureau yesterday. Are you planning your fall dresses nnd coats? Then see Mrs. Trow bridge. HO W. Tenth street. 154 Noel Krsklno gives piano -lessons at pupils' homes. Think of the advan tage. Phono 729-W. 17 Tourists from a distance registered nt Merrick's Motor Inn Include the families of T. F. Meadow f Farnell, Texas, N. Croso of York. Pa.. E. L. Taylor of Ogden, Utah, J. H. Farlow of Mudison, Wis. J. K. Dunnlngton of Billings. Mont.. R. E. Wynth of Phoe nix. Arlx.. and G. II. Nuinan of St. Maries. Idaho. Dr. E. D. Elwood. optometrist, has moved to his temporary office over Lamport's 22s E. Main. tf Special sale on pianos continues this week. Palmer's. 166 R. T. Williams, manager of the Yos emlto Park and Curry company, ac companied by his wife, left this morn ing for Crater Inkc to spend today be fore returning to their home In Cali fornia. Mrs. Trowbridge, a designer of rep utation. 90S W. Tenth street. 154 Pnlmcr'n Photo Studio makei the oest pictures. tf Brown bnmhoo fruit bankets, values up to 2, on sale it 80c. Japanese Art Store. 158 C. G. Hedges, of the contracting firm of Hedges nnd Hulls of Portland, applied yesterday) for the permit to erect the new city htuh' school nt n cost of $116,000 onVest id street nrnr Vermont street. The city coun cil will probably f1nt tnke action be fore the permit Is actually granted. Budwelser $1.60 per 4os. nt D VoeV lQlf ( i en ranee ;nd socks nt I Art ptore.O Clearance of children's MoonWrs less than cost 6apnnese IRS o MTCDFOfiD ATT.TnTBUXE, Tricks Dame , Mile. Carlma Arl. nnt.pl Parisian dnnsensc, preserves her flowing jocks and yet observes fashion's dictates by wearing a silver "bobbed" wig. She is seen interpreting her famous "Colum bine" dance. .4 Tho person who kuchhos nearest to tho length of time it will take a large, 300 pound cake of ice, displayed at .Young's Hardware store, to melt, will recelvo $5 cash as a reward to his or her guessing ability. Tho Ice was put on display at 2:20 p. in. yesterday. nnd sinco that time has attracted much attention us it has a large itoguo Iilver stcelhead frozen In the very center. . We pay for ashes and sell flirt cheap. Brown & White Agency, Inc. tf Send some pictures of Crater lnke, Medford and tho Rogue VIver valley lews to your friends. Palmer's pic tures nre hest hest. tf Because a signal was mbjnndnr- stood, K. I). Wilkins of Kings Hih- nv and Karl I). Javnes collided at th Intersection of Main nnd Front street yesterday with no serious dam- age resulting to either car. Cars 1 driven by Mrs. Itcttha llrewald and Mrs. K. 15. Carlton nlsn collided yes- ; terday morning on Kings Highway. ! rne cause or tne accnicm was given on tho police report was that the 'arlton car felled to give the right-of- way. .14 Inch Imported genuine 12 momme pure silk pongee, on sale nt 5c a yard. Don't miss this oppor- unlty to buy nt such a low price. nmmese Art Store. 158 Maxmlllian Kchultz of Sams Vulley. ncompanied by his family were among ho residents of that district attend ing tho fair yesterday. Bargains In aluminum, granite nnd tinware, 9c to 9!e. Articles too nu merous to list separately. See them In our windows. Japanese Art Store. 158 Portland residents registered at lo cal hotels Include Mr. nnd Mrs. V. K. Hitchcock. Mr. and Mrs. T. K. llock- ell. Mr. and Mrs. A. K. Smith. Miss Frances Harrington. Mr. nnd Mrs. A. B. Wendell. Mr. and Mrs. I), li. Hamp ton and Mr. and Mrs. O. if. Klllott. Largo cotton rags wanted at Mall Tribune office. Owing to the Inclement weather prevailing for the past several days rendering tho course Impossible for good golf, the American I.-gkm tour nament, which' was to have been played Sunday, has been postponed to Sunday. September i. Iarge stock Victor records at Pnl- mer'a Music Store. tf Hen Dielous. proprietor of the Hol land Hotel, nnd Jack House, clerk of ho same hosie ry, returned yesterday from a several days' trip they had spent at Iji tlrnnde transacting busi ness nd visiting friend. They report ed a very hard rain storm there. 10 per cent discount on all tea sets during tho Expansion Sale at the Jap.1 a nose Art Store. A small deposit will hold your set until called for. 158 Mrs. J. D. rtlckert left today to at tend the Sovereign Grand Lodge I. O. O. F. convention nt Po;-tl.iinl. 12 quart galvanized water buckets and dish pans. 15c. Jap Art Store. IBS Fred Bnytlsa and William Mi-Linn of Hilt are among the peoplo fiom nd Jacent California points attending the county fair yesterday and today. Hue to vho rains of Kcer.il days past, pear shipments tcuv l?uil jack ing houses 'Iroi'l-ed to 16 cars yester day. Mr. and Mrs. David M'llr if Port land left Thtiisdiy for PoriUnd aft-"-a visit hero with Mr. and Mi. Wil liam Vlr! i. Titty are Mis. lr-clt.'- aunt and in-r.c. , The St. Mark's church nnd Sunday school nre scheduled to hold a pic nic on the Llks' picnic grounds on lli'guo river tomorrow, weather per mitting. Immediately after the morn ing service. A 11 members of the church and congrcgilnn are Invited to attend, bringing their cars as ex tra rniis'niiiin win no neenco. q itownro r.. iven ami jonn it. Mil ton, well known gnrntic nnd transfer mo not Gold Hill, wcrivUliors a the city last night nnd also attended the county fair yesterday. Q . MEDFOKD, OnECioN", Fashion, AVashlngton state visitor reglstcr- od nt local hotels Include Mr. and Mrs. G. P.1 laid wig of Olympia, Mr. and Mrs. D. B. 'Horton of Tacoma. Mr. and Mrs. C. M. Floyd of Bryant and Mr. and Mrs. A. C. Luctgert and Mr. and Mrs. L. M. King of Seattle. . A permit to erect a 5 -room dwell- Ing, nt a cost of $1000 on Queene Ann avenue near Madison street, was granted to Hank Pace yesterday by the city building department. J ' - Last Night Briefs Washington gets reports that Rus- inn munitions mr active war in China nave been seen in luina on American trucks. . 1 Thousand square miles, Including 900 villages, flooded in Shantung by breaking ol banks or Yellow river with much loss of life. Bible TfiouqtitySr Txfay I1IC11K.S I() NOT SATISFY. lie llwit loveth silvor k1i:iII nt be fiitistlcd nlih silver; nor lie . tlmt Inveili iiliundnnre with lucreiise; this Is also viinlty. When goiuls Increase, they nre Increased thnt ent them: and whnt Komi Is there to the owners Hereof, Hiving the beholding of them with their ejresT Kccles. 6:10, 11. Clean cotton rugs wanted at thl office. tf TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY WANTKD Kmployed Portland book keeper desires position permanent ly In Medford. References Al. Kindly mention salary In first letter A. M. Voss, 1432 Winona Btreet, Portland, Ore. 156 FOR RrcXTFurnlshed room, garage In connection, with home privileges. U38 Pine street. v 156 FOR RKNT 3 -room npartment on ground floor. til8 S. Contra I. 16? WANTKD Practical nurse willing to assist with housework.' No washing or cooking required. Mrs. F. Corn Ine Kenly. Phono fill -.1-3 lfifi ?1 Sunday Dinner JIHNU COCKTAIL Shrimp ?1 SOUP Chicken Consomme Cream of Tomato RKMSHES Cucumbers Ripe Olives ENTREES Sweet Breads en Cases a la KlnK Fried Young Chicken, Southern Stylo Tenderloin Steak to ordor with. Mushrooms Orange Ice ROASTS Roast Prime Kiln of Hoof au Jus Chicken with Dressing Saddlo ot Veal Jartlenlere SALAD Fruit with Wiilnned Cream VEUKTAHLE8. Mashifl Potatoes Cauliflower Maltre de Hotel DESSERTS Ice Cream and Cake Red Kasphrry Plo Green Apple Plo Hot l!oll O Tea O'ffeo Milk The SHA3TA :- I 8 4 SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER FOOT OF SNOW AT. " CRATER LAKE PARK While It was raining hard In the valley this week it was snbwlng hard at Crater National park, and this morning a telephone message 1 re ceived from tho lake said thero was n foot of snow on the ground. There was also six inches of snow nt the park on Thursday and on Krl dnfc, but the snowfall at this time of year Is of the loose variety and melts away fast. Such was the caso on those two days. Undaunted by the snow report re ceived here this morning five tourists from the hotels left for the lake on this forenoon's stage, and a number of other visitors nnd some local peo ple also left for the lake In their own curs. . .... FIRE CHIEFS, EN ROUTE, One hundred and sixteen fire chiefs and ladies pnrtook of tho hos pitality of Flro Chief Klllott who provided over 3S0 pounds of water melons nnd many boxes of pears und peaches when their special train stopped In the city last evening while enroute to Seattle to attend a nation al convention of fire chiefs. While here the 40-piece Pasadena fire department band rendered sev eral concert selections to the harty approval of the crewd that had gath ered. Tho unconsumed melons and fruit were taken by the passengers aboard for later consumption. Wonderful Display Grapes at Fair The exhibit of grapes at the fair made by the "Top O" The World Ranch" located near Grunts Pass, drew special attention. They raise tokay, malaga, concord and rose of Peru, nnd make a spec- laity of pack for individual trado that will stand shipment anywhere In the United States. Geo. S. Barton, manager of the ranch, had charge of the display here. Fred T. Blolettl, head of tho viti culture for California, on a recent visit to the ranch said their tokay grapes could not be excelled any where. Rev. W. H. Gray of Butte Falls, ac companied by Mrs. John Day, drove down yesterday to uttend tho county fair. SACTS-S : OF and MOTION PICTURES EVERY WEDNESDAY 2:00 - 7:00 - 9:00 Hunt's Craterian You are entitled to a Good Dinner ON Sunday FOR One Dollar WE SERVE IT Hotel Medford MEDFORD GLASS CO. Clam for automobiles nnd nil pur poses. Ve repair broken wlndowa; roKllver old mlrvors; mnko mirrors any size; complete, lino beveling ma chinery; --experienced help.- J. V. MORGAN, Manager, 118 S. Bartlott. I'hono 140. ' Insurance First Insurance Agency A. L. HILL, Manager Phona 103 30 North Central Medford, Ore. CASH PAID For Second-Hand Furniture ad Stoves W.A.KINNEY Furnltur House 33E.Maiifc Phone 505 u ii I . . i.i. I li .30, 192." OPEN TILL-3 P.t -Tho Woman's building will remain open Sunday until 3 p. m. after which It will be closed for one hour so that those in charge muy tuko down the exhibits. All exhibits may bo called for be tween four and six p. m. Sunday, and from 9 to 1 1 Monday n. m. The special food and rose prizes and money for those who entered cooked foods may bo called for this evening after six and from four to six on Sun day afternoon. No food will be re ceived on Sunday. , BIG BUTTE WATER IS Hundreds of Medford people today had their first taste of water from the Big Hutto Springs, this city's new source of supply for tho proposed new water system entailing a liig bond Issue to he voted on October (ith, and were delighted with Ub palatabllity and general taste. This treat was furnished by tho Hurry Hurry Hurry Tonight Last Times! 7 and 9 o'Clock T-O-M-O-R-R-O-W "SUN-UP" The most unusual motion picture drama of 1925, with PAULINE STARKE CONRAD NAGEL and BAINARD BECKWITH (formsrly of Medford). opening Dance NEW HALL Eagl ; Saturday Night, Sept. 26th Do not mistake this, dance with the dance given at the old hall, Eagle Point, Saturday, the 19th. ALFORD'S ! Five - Piece Orchestra 4 WE ARE MANUFACTURERS OF Doors Screens, Windows and Sash, W,indow and Door Frames Mouldings, Cabinets of All Kinds Our Con.tant Aim la to KeejP Our Quality and Prlcea Absolutely Right Oo Not Order From put-of-Town Concerna Bafor Letting Us Figure ontfour Bill. TROWBRIDGE CABINET WORKS -etuwa AModcrMill 8ref0n Economy Groceteria to Its customers', Messrs. Gates nnd Lythurd, the9wn- era, navg uuiamuu uv Mnunn thlsvuter from tho Big Hutte springs way up In tho mountains and hauling in their own truck down to tho city, whew the customers euserly drank samples during the day as long as tho Hupply held out. The management did this Dot so much to boost the new water supply, as to put over an advertising atuiu. NIPPON CUE EXPERT TO PLAY IN CITY Tadao Supununia, Jnpaneso bll llardist nnd protege, of Yanmda and pupil of. Willie Huppe. will give an exhibition gnme at llrown's Monday evening at 8:80, and play an exhibi tion game with Fuji, the local cham pion. On Tuesday evening nt S o'clock, Sugunuma will play at the Univer sity club, his opponent being Mam.. Suganuma will also show fancy and innsso shots. lie was winner of the 1923 junior 18.2 tourney at De troit, nnd his high runs are 40S. 37! and 311. ills bigh average is 200 in 400 points. He Is regarded as ono of the leading Japanese bllliurdlsts of the dny. During his stay In this city, ho, 1: the guest of It. Muru. Try that big milk shape at DeVoe'". tf Wkatever Yoa Do, See THE GREATEST STORY THE GREATEST FILM THE GREATEST ENTERTAIN MENT EVER PRODUCED! WM. FOX Presents . r.i -. Point o o o