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PSGE THREE .Q. Daily Meterological Report COUNCIL DECIDES We Are Proud of Our Product and stamp our trade mark ANATtONWDg INSTITUTION- Pate .luly :. (?) I'ollMtl-lt M edford anil vicinity: Fair to 11 it. )i ali. I Friday. Warner Friday. ori'tmi: rioudy on the cca-t and fair in the interior tonight anil Friday. Warmer with il en-ens in if humidity Friday. 10 PAVE A LARGE NU1ERIS A KCLPFUC STORE. jO - van GET HOU! where iavinga are greatest' MTCDFOTvD ArATL TRTT5UXE. MEDFORT Ol.FCOW THURSDAY. .ICLY PAT CASH if lol" SI & r TO DISTRESS V,M JLJ if o o o o on extzry ptece Owen-Oregon Lumber Co.c LOCAL PAT A O Tempi -r.lt UIOi .legi t- l.fti) 1 hi .w.-m i hsi I hr 'I. hnniitliiy i pn- i ita t i' 'ii i inch ate of weather o - in t'iTy '-uiiai-il 'l"ue.l ,iV nii;ht. n'lt.tni Ini.-iue-s I'- I.. inn i't. cldy. Cldy. t temperature this morn- r.-t tie Hal p 1-eripitQii 11 since Seplem- I'or the pavii:-; "dlv Mini ise i- riti;. 4:4- a. in. ;-iii-et l-'ii.laS;:-i: p. m. tih-. t aiion- taken at ." a l2Mh meridian time CITY (taker t'iiy liismai l iv .. lit! 4S Cdy, .. M Ii S I'll". . Ml l'.C .. :n i'lr. . Ml till (dy. . tin r.ii dr. 7 ii TiM t 'lr. T S tiH Clr. . tiii f,4 'dy, .1 mi; 7 fir. . 7 fily, vs ( 'r. Ta .'.ii Oly. Tl' Fir. O;.; M (Mr. SS l!L' l'.C t'jq f:j i;,',y .. 7S f.ti t My. . li -J ( My, Meteorologist. II J . ! i i? J QlHDKSfLVER ORE MKENZE HIGHWAY 0CHARLf PALM'S &" "BOOYOISGOVEREO. T OMMlg . NEAR WAR EAGLE L041 START MONDAY p. C Moving iiiHiin-x ni' I.an- , mmly ' !s,'-,ih-'' ' ' 't (553 Ui,' Mi K'iPizi,' highway hiiv.- ' O ;'..,' ' K- ""iMm- wh" 1'"si,l"s "" I i s. i.l . chis district in .-haru.. ' "' , "";' : Walli Walla Morrison creek, ntyll.i.lnry ..( the Q ...,.,. ,-.,v , .,,,;. ,.,0 " 111 '"' '-sn ni-.l " M-i"!-- vv.tli :... ..f h..rW..eek. in ,.f Kme-no. 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M:.,;';; UHUOUHL nLHinLiA iUI iimiiii.:.: .,r nih.T v:iiii:ti.t.' i.i.-f.iv . li.vin- no ,::nit.il t-. ,P.v.!ni, It-- , .,.. ifc I II I imi IH OTH mil IT i ;.-'in i-i Vei;nu: assistani f to le t e nil i lie in i ire e xel u sivlHX I lie ex- his tind. s alsfi he.-n in M rri-.(.n 'en nperutinu . assini; nniinane 1 1 -n-a.l!,i. N-Ht Alnunitl.ol'.ti K. avenii-'. I'm tl:. n,'. ;i-llle lie.ii Ka-l Main ti i:.i-i iNimh. an.l I Vn la nil avenue I'mm ; Las! N in to ila-t i:ie.Qi tr.'.t. !an.l tor the : ; i H n ami i;: avelinn el ti!.-n Oak e.uit an.l West II- avenue. It hail heen iimn.le, :lae Tripp stie'ti. ;ts a petiintn siKin-.l l.a ma. Ji'iity of its pit.perty ouiVvJlt nl '"en preseiiletl i.i ihi- eiHiiieil MUiie iu(ii) s meetjn,; several fr i IV ' iu tiers ..n i(ij); ii ,-, t appeal e.iQ n opposition ami elaime '. thai there niu-t he some miiake. as ihev P' Ml i 't-ly fti)'v had not sit; ej) eouiietl Iinall i 'I that a inajoL tin petition. Tli " M; in ih. u pa in in JJ-l atlili;: :"(JT) IV mentiulie.i the hiK !pj. Mret (h)- paviiik' nn.l i:rae!iiiK of il-e ahov strt .-I'Ois in ad.lition sii et t UliproVeiiH III ploj.iin li. neat ins eompl.-t ion. ils wllleh appear eKew he: newspaper, u ill l.t t oinph-t lore full, ami it is uii'lersto. eontr.ietois will pi cl eiit work- am) .1. er.'te I'oll: I t lie Ovnu: .Ai iniivill,. ront rae iSr.K ami Miav. litij, w o O Is f Ihis .1 I.,-. .1 Ih.,1 i fo. 111 I- lilli.-lllll till' M-dl..:.l ... n- .....luiti d...im l '..n.toii. i h- i..r. ih- ni'.i.i. Ill-It. BFOi FIRMS W HAVE o quality -lit nays nt n -rrfiny J Tit ' t u o o3 Quality: X'hat is it? UTiaf are the tests by O which you can make sure you are getting quality? Style is a matter of eye-sight and taste. Low prices are a matter of comrrison. These things can be recognized almost at a glancct rut Quality! O That's different! o O The Test of Quality Is SERVICE o Co For the avera shopper the only true, reliable test of quality is the SERVICE that the merchandise gives. Quality endures. Where inferiority wilts undeP wear ijd tear quality survives. n The J. C. Penney Company has grown in 26 yers from one small store to 1024 Department Stores. It serves ftimons of REGULAR customers. The reason for its grow antDpatronage is that its - merchandise has consistently met the SERVICE test of Quality. We make sure that our goods shall meet this SERVICE test satis, factorily by careful inspection of all merchandise made for us, and by insisting that such goods shall conform strcy to our upecin rations in materials and workmanship. LITTLE BOT Ml LEAD 10 OEAIH I Tim Souiliern Oregon company in this city has : ( elitly selet-tetl as l epiT fur the Lancaster Neon i of AhlllHMl. : neon lube Kleclrio ; been re senlative company i Oil., maiiiifacturcis of ' spills. The KrnwhiH pop- : li al am .Mr. Il;nin hn opening up a ilaini r ok which he has h for .some tin e'MM-ariiiL: res ilts. lie h.-liev's hotll lii properties are an extension of tile War Kar.le ore hotly. a( which place a new 1 ."" ton retort is niw le ii.j: set up to treat the ore:; from i!i,s property lv show, ;! the.-e ()cuiies in Merrick's c.iniii ' Tims. lay e nii t; ami will t hem in t he Kver sliady Hi-onini this evening at m :;ii(JT' j'k. ' Ov,. All parties having lots cared for in cemetery who have not arrailLK .1 lor payment Uimlly tto so with A. .M. t"'irk. the sexton, at onee or tlQ will he ilroppe.O'oin faf.ii'r care. l.O. d.F. l.dlHIK. irnitfjrowers ollhe vallev ap parently find no cause 'for serious complaint in the present state of I he w eat her, t he Trait develop! hl: ami sizinu' well. (in the 1 ). 1 llio ortT.a.d near (odd Mill, accordiim to . S. Deuel, they have Hartletl I'eai s CD- enough to ship. ThQ1 Some practical joker play fiendish trick yesterday on year-old Valteiv-' LarifrO of St. MehMis. Ore., who enmo down to i elehrate the l-'niii tli of July with ! his uncle. (. I). White, nf the 1 h-rryda le inea l ma 1 1; i-t . Ymmi! Walter was sliHni' tm ihe i ..... "top row oi se.its in i ne m-aniiA celebration and havinp the time of his life, when all nt once his. clothes ciitiht fire and he jumped to the k round screamum: with pain. His pants pocket h were 1'H led with firecrackers and one his: shoot Iiik tiir stick with the end aiM'earin a hove the rest evident ly attracted the attention of some simple neighbor who struck a match to the fuse, O Today Ihe boy is stifferinK: with burns eoverlllK his body his nee); to his hips, but is ho pi for his recm-ev. tilarily of these rfTipus in .Metllord ; j is evidenced by Hie Inr-io nmntier : 1 n "f iiKpiiries received by ihiyjimith-! ....iw-n Oregon tdectric from business : Morris Leonanl. "Several linns in this ciiv will' 'blossom nm in the near fmure with new sium; which are now he-, in made in the shops of the Lan caster Neon company at Alameda,'' Mr. Leonard said today, "llecatise of the increasing use of neon nins ,0 here Medl'onl Is much hrit;liler and ; busier appoa(T uhen iiinlit falls." O Protect your investment D PEOPLE SEE RESULT OF ACCIDENT o ofoU'LL H0WL- o o o o THE ADVENTURES OF THIS FAST WORKING YANK BRYANT $ASHBURN It's Another of the Popular "Skinner" Comedies that Washburn Made Famous ALSO IN . ;liP- fa 4 SHOWS DAILY At 1:30. 3:00, 7 unci 9 Mats 10 and 2- Eves. 13 and 35 Dr. iiini Mrs. I:, l:. Klliott i.n.l llv.i ol,l.-si .hihli-n )',.tiitn..l Insl nililu lr, ;. flint--, lay trip iiloru: III- coi'...i from (Yent Chv fHI l:"'.lsioi-t. .Uunn Ihr mil-s ni Hi., rnipiina li ., in l. -ilsnoi't tli-y miiv thf I'onin.'r tinil Ih-Ijii'im work- I ini; with tin rn!' whi-h went (ivi'ii th- lady and yoiini; d:i iikIiI.t hii'I j ! H. riously Injuring llio lndy'H lllls-; I I.m ml. At hiKh lid.' Hi- oiiilr.' .i.r .In- to a .i.-.-. tiv- ,'hlinn-y. ! was four ft nn,l-i w.t-r. I.nt in sr.nn .laniaK.. this 111...1.I11K 1 wl,,. Ki,i at,,,,,! tin-., ft i to tl... Iioinr of .l.is-i.l. Wat-no. k. 1 ,,f wat,.,-. 'I'll- vil li, ns w-tv fio.n ' Mi.. U-M 'Iw-lllli sir I. in- tin- 1 .Mi.a.iy I.nt u-.o r..i in-r l:-,',ls.oi t Marl-,1 l.a. k of til- i liinin-y and , rMd-nls. r riiiiic for III- ri.n. tli ..."--in so- ,.. .,r it. ..- s; Slo llmaril ,ai,v o-sls fl Il " I: '" l''s '''I'". '"" I . , . .. . . ri ,.. ........ r.... v... ........ mi ,1-1. nut' iniorniaiion i.-ao.iiL' m " li.-n the hot I;H. . 0111-. "' 11 .... ......... , sh-f OiMi.-.s arr.st .111.. ...million of l.."(f?.i or savs .Mr. Il-n-l. "it will toil I lo ' " " '' ",: i.-rson.s Kuilty of th- irn.'l 11, aim- in th- ,-ars." 1 III R fM M IKI IIIIiWiFn Ml, I - v - 1 III tnnn. limn iiciim! IlilnnhJ. K IN I Vf AAnAI I P" 1 WWl fcR TWO BIG !arts Wmiffl SiVJ It JMASJMSV3 8 1 II 1 A A st'i'-i" I'.-iw n .11- lili.'illl.ois 1,1.11 ;r . 11 v .-l-l.r it on. o &fif M ta?Sli, DAYS I I JI JA Y SalW ! onto Ih- roof. Th- I ir-iii. w-r- " --..i.iU afl IfeOJ , M s mil story ha.tll,,,; for two IJAW l""lV"'?li rMial .Y-" 1 L. T.W ''""is h-l'or.n' wasJ.roiii;lil niiil-r Jf tjS .Jxitt fM : W a iiiiiiiili'l.' .oiitrol. QlvaB- nk. ,0r siNiM fit r RIALTO i m MfJ'M a IX U J&Mm Zi. m O! isain- h... on .Vov-n.l,,-,- I. I'i'jr,.! WVl&fr M m? m lgr-1 m m A BOMB OF LAUGHTER! CtJ OlIAUT UUVt ?Aj , g V i WITH DELIGHT AT jZ.'T. t ''S J fl j m.'ily i,. -iiili'd l.y llilli-ry Todd. ; ; -"T- SJ, f W'i John I.lldi-n Is IIKaitl Win klllM ImmmmmamtmLnhmmmmmimUmm VIIK.INIA VALL2 in your ry f-'ord and family moved the noil tiern part n tiie state. Ralph I lender moved from M i -rek's house to the house for ; nierly occupied hy I lillery Todd. John Laden Is aain working I for t hp forest servii e t his year, j but this year the work . "lid "ot I be: In ju; early an usual and there j haOi'ttMieen a call for fire patro'. It is to he hoped there will not ihe many forewt fire thin year. I Sh.-idy 'o e park had a very lively town over t he Fourth, n Iso there were fpiile a mini her tf i-ople lampinq at LMKfwood pari: ! 1 for the Fourth. Kd Fisher is helplm; ,be Matih- ws lu haying fin the Iflie .lohn- son place at lieese ei eek. .lack Zftnmerly. wlo, hf! heen Millie sic.G is aain able to be tip around and f(Pl much better. I!bl .MartinVwife and son Dn- want and nnunht-r Marie of f.ak land, Tal., visited nt Mrs. John LinPn'M Tuesday and went on through to Keattlp to visit with .Mrs. Martin's people. Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Conover T" vlKiting at the hom of ner fatber and mother. Mr. nnd Mrs.' Frtink Johiu'on, lant viek. 1 It was t epoi ted lavt wiek that 1 iMrs. Al Hall had jnifferei! a sllplit j j paralyile stridie, hut it proved to, 'he rheumatism. It enu(d her to1 G lofte the tine of her rlht arm for; ! a while, hut she Is belter nw. J ! Mrs. I lean Whatman wsis tnken i jveiy III Baturdfty nlnht .and had I I to tie taken to Med ford to a doc j if r nt :jg)oVock at niifht, but she j is better now. Haylnu th? ordr of tlip dav tn this neck JT the woods, and the hay lji pretty (food crop thin year. . o GIRLS' CHIEF ALLURE JJjNOUNCED Movie directors say greatest charm is Smooth Skin LOS ANGELKS, CAL.. "The llowerlike bi.auty of sr)Ah akin is a real pow.tr-it cSplivatM," Kays Edwin Carewo, director (or United Artists. U.iautiful eyes, a wrfect mouth, glorious hair none of those moan an much us a radiant youthful skin, says Hollywood. Under the Maze of the Klieg lights nothing clue will do. No make-up is clever enough to fake the velvety texture ncces ssry for the close-ups. In Holly wood they call it "studio skin" and give it the tendercat care. Nina-out of ten screen stars are using Wj Toilet Soap to keep their skin in perfect condition. This new soap is prepared by the famous method France perfected and use for her finest soaps. Virginia Valli eays, "1 delight in the marvelous velvety way it leaves my skin ' only costly French soaps can com pare with it." All the big movingpiclureBtudios have placed it in their dressing rooms as the ollicial soap. Lux J'oilet Soap is manufactured by Lever Bros. Co., at Cambridge, Mauscchusetta. THE rnl Motor Coinpuny is mufcing a new car, but it is still proud of the Model T. p wauls every owneCof one of these cars to run it aPlong us )OHHible al u minimum of exjenne. Ueeause. of iIiih poliey uixl beeume of the iiivetttmeut thut tuitions of moloristH have in Model T -urn, the Ford Motor Company is devoting I urge purl of its factories to making purls, iu order that owners may enjoy uninterrupted service for many years to come. Qore than eight million Model TCTords are still in active service, alid giruy of theui can he driven for twu, three und five years and even louge at small t'fit. New fenders, for instance, cost from $3.50 to $5 each, with' a labor charge of $1 to 2.50. Tuning up the motor und replacing commutator case, hjush und vibrator points costs only $1, with a small charge for mulerial. Brukuhoes cun he installed and emergency brakes equalised for a labor charge of only .25. A lubor charge of $4 to $5 will cover the overhauling of the front uxle, rebiishing springs and spring perches, uO$) straightening, aligning and adjusting wheels. . The lubor charge for overhauling the average rear axle runs from $5.75 to $7. Grinding valves and cleaning carbou can be done for $3tOH. O A set Ait four l ew pistons costs ouly $7 and an installation charge of $6.' 1' a lubor churg&of $20rjlo $25 you ran have your motor and trans niitwiion completely overhauled. Farts are extra. All of thiQ prices are upproximute of course, because the cost of materials needed will depend on the condition of each car. They showj however, the low cost of putting the Model T Ford in shape for thou sands of miles of additional service. ' V' See the nearest Ford dealer, therefore, and have him emate on lh cost of reconditioning your Model T, Ford. He will tell you, in advance exactly how much the complete job will cost. Ford Motor Company o , , ; Detroit, Michigan ; - o