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o o r O wrnwRT) wsui tutrttne, sfedford, ori-con. tffsday. .tfta' v m-N. cr o o o ! It -, v iliii'.-l in ..Til-. ill s i(-irtla. i sineerl: i ll'.'i ill.-. Tli- Y h Holt Scores in Rialto Picture ' '!-hi:-. III! ir ill'! tin ir j.iys. I'uuif- with thQe O iii:. -i.: VtiViifiirN uf I'aritvjtns of eovei-eil w untile tli.tr way 'i'ns th .'mil tlm .lex-it L rvuHjuei' n tli' ihr Anurl.an wi st 1ii ti "The Vanisliini; I'iimii ..llle til'tV pii-tlll'i' wliiih ill till" lllall.l theater Mullil Hi. w hi. h plan-. n-1 ft :;';iin '." th" np'-ii'il v. 1'i.r O I-- I'miteer' ir.urh' . U IImIi i i pi. iii'VA "1 it ;le. t.iiulfW '.itiii ih;il Any mm ; uil i.f, i".. i- in lit llKlk'- til" ll.'T ..! I.i!.-i;:. ( I'liinl uf jtiniU'er way across tin Ues- i a eoveretl w.ion train. It ts ili- ii hoartla-cakliin mim-ti i ! ;ii'ier their water supply ivtii nut u iil dttath ci'i'ins -t iiieviliiMe. Iiiif r-hi-ws I'ii: hi int. iheii- illllU E E o tin lif.- of the pi.up' vlll) lln-ir Ir i'l in. tin M'r A lolLili VortlM. I'KZKM YS1.. INlaud. A peasant jury antuitif.l Mhhael ffyhiak of .1 charf nf killiuu his wife, x t't.iininu that eh" was a p'inr hotiw k. i-pi-i- ami it w as no wuinler he t"t hi-- temper. IS DISPOSED OF m nil' elm li-O a cool stroke 5 o JAt'KSOWll.Li:. July ! Tlu r niuiiN, fi ii-iuls of Mr. ami Mr" 'ail Cliftnn le-jrei that tli.-y haw ttis pieil of their fine loom- in .lark soiivlllo :intl an- h-avitm fur iCiver siilt. falifmnia. The fliftons eanio , to Jacksonville in 1 '.' J , 1-n.cinir a hal!y run tlou ti plaee 'i'lut d filreet. Tiny have Improved the place until it has been a show place for flowers and shrubbery. Mrs, flifton has been uctie in ehui'h wiii l; siiK e loinn here and she will be missed by tier eo workrrs in Huneh affairs. The best wishes of all their fru-nd and aemiaiutaiu'es will s with them to their new Imnie. Mr. and Mis. I.i Wilsmi of Jacksonville uml 1'iank Simons of Kent. Wash,, were visitors Sunday of Mr. and Mrs. W. U. holy near ... was Koxy Ann. Allen N'out who has been at the UoU'lie Hiver Sanitarium several !"n weeks will soon be leaving lor his! home in Klamath Kails. I'reston t'ard and lotisin 1-Mwattl I'athman i etui m-d l'i id ay at t-r spending a couple of weeks vaeu tiona near I .tick I loi n od;e. Miss Anna M. (iammann of ed Jacksonville friends Sumlav. j Andrus Smith returned honuG'- cently fiom the Wise daiiy farm the other side of (Iran's l'a. , Wo'ie he h;is been wtuknm lor . some time. Mr. .in.) Mi.-. 1'ie.l Hut. h a trip to Portland Tiiday. Hii: Sumlav nn.iiniiK. Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Hiildei: daughter M;i:i e si.-m it v niuht n'ol Sunday i nh dauuliMi. Mrs. Leonaid McKe. i,.mil on the Applc;;ato. M"'s. Lulu Samsberry and John M .. Ai i l.te I ni l n and ily and Mr. and Mrs. Alltvd N ami chiiilren formed a p.iriy wtoj sulnminu on Apph-ualt Suudity- Mi'ti. Charlt- Hamilton ami Al I'i-ch.- iHcd, at l he A Lewis In-m.' Sat urday. T. i Morris and wile er. itors at the Ib-y Vbicl south id' Ashland Sunday. Miss Kmily Mi'lltoom i from a wek's visit Kalis Sunday to resll ments tarinm Miv- at the la M r-rtl.tif r i ui to 1 Klamath her treat- -ue i:uv (al.. Mi - . and isi; otn h , isit in. M iss r i ere. 1; Mrs .1 inn th. Mr. daiuht is h. .l.dtu Had n her v NVbon it 11 j n Iv ami Mr ill,- ami Vern;i nille ami 1). inula (land maib- a tri or Konion Iter SlSle oil .,f Amd ..leC-ully a sho to Apple-af, f Klamath Kal Sunday. T. Wil-.-n ai ,M,iv llaxho .. I iik lie Sllllda iei Moon to it who RUSSEWS'' o o "Medford's Own Store"- r' r'i T E T E ORANGE PEKOE A WIlMltl llllll I'.llll li llllll ii trili up '. I'lillilri .lr., IV:, Wmm Wlicthcr you wield a rac quct outdoors, or sit astride a swivel indoors, the heated question of the hour is kHow can 1 keep cool?" The answer is Tree Tea Iced: Tomakercallygoodicedtca you must use a tea of full flavor with strength enough to withstand the dilution caused by pouring over ice. Tree Tea Orange Pcoc is that kind of tea Kranelsoo. arrived Saturday to visit ' i her cousin. M is. K. S. ; other relatives here. ' M r. and -M rs. (,'harle son Charles. Jr.. made . ItiK Applcatc Sunday. Mrs. J. Jones and thrt from Casper. Wyn.. and I a ltd child from I'hoeuix. are Visit ing at llic U. . Sanden home. Miss Marie Cwin who has, been visiting Miss liebn l lrich at the I'lrich hitme. above Ashland, for the past week returned home Sun day. t'hauucey Klurey, who has been seriously ill is much improved at the Rootle Itlver Sanitarium. j ere Arthur Lewis and family. Oscar her Lew is ami family. Chris Keean ! as and wife of Jacksonville, and Ceorye Woodson ami family of Ashland spent the day Sunday at Itead Indian Soda Sprinirs. lom:las Uayborne of I'ortlantl spent l he week end visiting at tile V. T. Wilson home and with friends in Medford. Key I'lrich and family from Ashland visited friends and rela tives here Sunday eveninK. Mrs. (;ort;o Turner from Med ford. Mrs. Kvorett from llend, Mr. Telupslon from Weed. Cat., and C.uy Wooden from Klamath Kails lire new patients at the HoKUe Uiver Sanitarium. Klder :. I). C.ulnn cnvc an in-ler-stiifT discourse Sunday eveninK at th-- court house. Sybil Kairbum of Medford visit- :-tur- Meilforu i church ml Mrs. Walla, e and little i- K.-tty isit. il Mrs. Wal ler's sister. Mrs. Hamilton, at rnt rat I'oint Saturda . Mrs. i:d S.-eranie was trans act in k business In MedlH day morning. Mrs. Mary Wen.lt of attemb-d the Kresbvieria ser ice h-i Sunday. Mrs. carl Clifton, who. with he husband. left liere Tue-da morn inu for tloir new home in IIicm :ile. Cal.. was made the iccipi.nl ..f a faiew-di visit and sui pi is Uimh by th- ladies ot the mii'd of the K'-esbytenar- church la si Satin day. A pleasant time wa,. had by the round dozen who tfaih ered to bid her farewell and wish i-mlsneed. We hope she Sltnls as many trlemis leaves behind her Miss Alice llo.'l's -hooper Saturday Mrs. Moody .nid Moody, of Ashland iiere and in Mrs. I.aur there as she liere. was a Medfoul eveiiinu. d.nmhter. Mis visit. -tl :Y ends Medliod Sattirday. Thornton Wilh y ami oi ett in i n ---T . 900 hours longer tlian any oil you may not drive one Maybe you are not driv ing a centrifugal com pressor, Mr. Motorist, but wouldn't you like to get some of the same oil mentioned in the letter below? We believe you would! It is quite obvious that an oil that will stand up under conditions like these will make your automobile perform like it has never performed before. Castorlubc is a scientific combination of the high est grade mineral and castor oils, with all the gums, fatty acids and odor extracted. It gives 1 5 to 30 more power and 50 more mileage. It increases gasoline mileage, too,vand gives more compression. Cas torlube doesn't get over heated and results in less carbon, crankcase dilu tion, friction and vibra tion. But don't take our word for it buy it your self. Be sure to get the genuine Castorlubc. Mrs. Kiln TlHil'llti'll (.hit Asliliin.l wi'i'r KtH'Hts .'it tin' nf Minn Mi't'tilly Nauiriiiiy. (l.'iirui' Mirritl t in lisiiiH-il nfn in I'lini'iilx Siittiriliiy. Mr. imil Mrs. Kliinliainnn'i' Hint Mills "f .iili iiU' iilti'tnl'-'l ProslivtiTi.m i lilir. ll lift" Siln.lny. MM. Hull K'IT M ii Mi-'lf'"''1 vi-imr S:i1 tn'iliiy. Mr. uml Mrs. Ki'tnst Srott uml iliitiKlili r. Miss I'Mhlt'it. uml til.-iil Mtss Itriiwn uf t'i'tiirm i-utui. Stiniliiy liin'sts uf V. W. ( 'ii tncriill. .lolin lli'illn uf lll'llll' l.lisl- Mr. iind Mrs -1 'i,t-t l.i lid mil' FOIL'St Mill's mini'' iks II' . Milis nffl Miss Mill u ni t IIIIH'S "I Crovc iicrulnl'iiiiii'il Mrs. I'miliill uml si'" llm'lm" uml will spi'inl si-viral ti,.. In. im ul Mr. mi'l -N,l': ( '111111 'll un Aliil'h'H"'- Good Vaudeville Hunt's Craterian Wednesday Night 31 Castorlubc Refining Co., 315 Montgomery Street, San Francisco, Calif. Gentlemen: We wish to express tiur ap preciation for the interest your Mr. Moore and Mr. Schino have taken in designing an oil for our Centrifugal Compres sors, o These Compressors travel at a very high speed, 3600 R. P. M., and we have found at the end of 1000 hours that your oil was practically a good as when first put in. We might also add that your oil has held up approxi mately 900 hours longer than any oil we have used to date. Very truly yours, (Name upon request.) Get Caitorlabe at independent filling stations SO garage Th.' l.ill Is In iiillim il I'V Hi" '"' Mmliiil liunpr. U s a well-known fad tlnit tin' .Maliian Is a natural Horn in rnliat. ami t liat tin-m i ati st HDllliis nf i;yiiinasts anil 1 11 lillili'i's havr .-iiiiii. ft'ilil Hi'- far-nff laml nf .M'alilli. In lliclf l'l '-si-nt "I Id' lim, this si-xli-lt" nt l'i innrkalili-alllli-l- iill'i-r (1 ninsl sillsnlhilial ..vl.il.iil,,., ,,r ai-riilinlli' fiats. In ' pyramid iMlllilliiu- anil strum: man i fi ats llHlr ninals ilii not -.lst. ThiB iiarlii-tilar lim- of ai-rol.alii' 1 i-ffoi'l as in-sdilt-il !' tiiis trniil'" ( savors of Un- itn'tiiini''tiiil. sn ili-N-Itiotisly uml raplilly an- lln- fiats ' pd foi innl. As I'"' tln lf liulHiiini; j lunililitiK mnl sn-i-ily r. vnlut Inns ' tlii'ly t-nslly slatni out in a I'lass 1' thi-insclvi's. 'I'lii- ad as a wholi' is ; .in- of 111.- m-.'iiK'sl nnvi-lty ai-ro-i lialii- ads In vainl-vlll.-. nrfurhiK ii In-lulit lim- of smmt 1 r..lii-lly .-llatl.-r ami si.-.lal soims. ( Si.lm-y M.-yi--rs ami Harrl.-t .Nolan iulll la- M-.-ll In a il.-lii-tlll'l'- rolll- cily ofd-liiL's. j l-vi-nl uml Cray will la- vl.-wnl In J rlisy ilnnri-s, .-onsisllliu nf tliosi- of tin- past as well as tin- pt'i-si-nt. Tliry liavi- an .lutnirate spr. ial I sl'. nli' si'ttlnu. mill ..isHltll.'M li'liiilc up of lil-illliilll lolors. ! Hpeakd' l.rwis Is not so inui'li ! Int'-i-.'sti'il In miikiiii; laws as In- (s la makliiu' laltuhs. It Is Hal.l that ' many of tin .-olinl ry's i-ir"s.'iilit- lives In ronmiss nr.: hiiuioroiis. luit nom- of llii-ni. ilk, Sii.'iik.T ! Lewis. Is .lelllieral.'ty funny, i Mae ami Helen Murray are the j merry Klrls. The Misses Murray ! m e heard In syneopaleij souks The j e,h'l not only know how to put souk's over, the kuaek that does not ! depend tip.tti volee. but they have voli es, and this of eouie Is. a de. ' rnl.,1 asset. 5 LEWIS SUPER SERVICE STATION O m DISTRIBUTORS C AGAINST GO'. PIERCE i J S.M.KM. Ore., July I" . (!', - l: pief. nintlve V. . Mauley, inn- j.rffinii:i fur t li flrft Oregon fits- ' tilel. i xifvi 1 1 tr.j Into '.tfifrri ' (ii'i.'n to iincf itt tin- e.i niM icn j of .llt'lL'o Cohen K. Colter uf The ; lif'.l-. t HiM!e:in c-i mt I'lii t f'M j eoimi't from ih" .tuinl tlUtri' i, I i ilk-) extitrvei-i!ir I'i'-iee. Mr, I Itiiuley mo mutfd yewt'i (hi'' ttf''" j ntiirninij fmin 'nllfornln whence ! Hpent fi'Veiitl WfckN, , Then- j H He.)il.illt v. h" . th.it he may l O-nlh-.i rnx tu nNt in ;hr nnf inhnl t-i-nuMien n earn 1 li.ittjn. . . mmm .yr i s r i ill "Jrs " """v"' 7ek V 4 4 'iiWSA i&t fArlr i "i sf- lj3 - I Wl ffM ii mf& ' 1 1 1 1 Ira h& I r cJu )y as ini -i n a a r.v-v-..w v.v t ai- jjjj,.- -; , l I ':' ti' I I l Delightfully Cool Summer Dresses A Special Lot Going at One-Half P rice C!ti1rta nrti nf 1iq wpvir Infaof . r woof in nuove ' detail. Flat crepes, georgette crepes, crepe prints. House Dresses $1.95 Values at 1.75 A wotiiU'iTiil assiii'lniiMit in Dinii-fic-;. Lawn. Ortfiiiulv, I I'iiiiincd .Hid I'i'ilils. Sixes II lo ."ill. (iiiar anlci'il I'.isl mini's. Hosiery Bargains Holeproof and Phoenix Hose Our Remaining COATS at HALF PRICE The latest slvlc a ii il I Ii e in H e Ii wanlcil fabrics are. In lie had iii dress and sport .coats. $1.00 Value 89c Silk tup to toe. l.i,H'llt wei-fl service. I. ate summer shades. 54x54-In. Lunch Cloths G Napkins, 18x18 $1.49 Values $1.25 For -iiiir talilc use Indian Head fur doilies, centerpieces, napkins, luncheon sets or tahleclot lis. All 1 he charm of linen at the price of cotton. J Z Ik i Imported Hit and Miss RUGS 59c Values Going at 49c $1.98 Values Going at $1.59 Floral liorders and hriijbtlv col ored; slroiiijlv ween ra,Lr ''"-' of last colors. Small size ISxI'.ti and larye sie olix72 iiudies, it; patterns to match. Bath Towels Values to $1.50 $1.00 An exceptionally good huy. These hath towels are lar.e size with I'ancv liorders. Wool Blankets $3.98 Values $3.59 o Ahsolutely an all-wool lilatd;et. (lood campiiif,'' lilanket. Leather Bags, $2.98jo $4.98 values .$?.00 : 3 w S Buffet Sets, $1.25 values $1.00 Imported Pongee, 85c value 69c Children's Pantie Dresses, $1.98 values . . $1.75' 1 r" I 5 i