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PXGTD TWO rrcrFom mail-TmrnrrfR MfiDVoim. otfiov. TrEftTWY. -vrnrsT 21. 102s. I I1 iocal and Personal The fifteenth alarm f"i" Annual wh turned in ni the fire denil't inent yesterday afternoon when tile chemical truck was called to the eiul of Chestnut street to extin guish a kimw fir-, which retiired Hi Kalloits of chemical befur ,vas put under control. The ma jority of thin month's alarms have been for iirass fires with none musing any heavy loss. i:laekl)eriie '1 week early tills nuisoii. I'H" k them at Kin ley Hrtn. rajtieh on AiiploKiiln where they Kiow in irrigated pastures back from the dust of roads. !":( Mr. and Mrs. Arnold Itohiiert, accompanied by their two children mid Km ma llohnert, left early this morninK for u vacation motor trip to Sacramento, San .lose and south ern California, They expect to be "fcone fur several weeks. Newness, charm and smartness are exemplified in the new I'.ucllla em broidery packages. Handicraft Shop. I ft I The first Wedding of the week look place yesterday in .lude Tay lor's court when Will la in Sperry of Modesto. Cab, was married to Kay ChniKher of lleno. Xev. The couple arrived in Med fu I'd yester day forenoon, obtained I heir il cenHe and went immediately to Judge Taylor's court. Illue Linn farce; Uellvery, phone liHH for I'i'oinpt Service. I, Mi Mrs. (Villi Whalfii of Los An pelcH ui'rlved in this cily yesterday tf) (spend a few weeks at th home Mr. and Mrs. Klmer Young. Ten S. A; II. green stamps fi tomorrow, lied Letter Day, at the M. M. Dept. Store premium parlor. Itrlng your book and get your ten fr . stamps. i ;, i R J. Hansen, railroad official from Omaha. Neb., arrived here Monday to spend a few days In Hie valley. Mr. 1 lanseu is making a lour of the fruit sections of the northwest. An opportunity for your boy or girl to learn violin, 'cello, flute, clarinet, saxophone, cornet, trom bone, lln or any orchestra Instrument Simply have them register; we loan the Instrument and tench them free. No Investment until they learn. 01 vo them an opportunity to ho in an orchestra. Kull pnr Itculars at the Palmer Music House. 151 Members of the (! ranis Pass ami M ml ford llusluess and Professional, AVomen's clubs will hold a joint liicnlc meeting tonight at Itoimey' auto camp on Kogue river. Trans portation will be provided for those who have no enr. Medford women will meet at the Chamber of Com maree nl Tn-ir.. Special tomorrow, children's ray on alpaca slips for !iSe in the M. M. Uept. HI ore Hargain Ihismneni, Double stamps with all cash pur chases. r, j Mrs. Kvidyn Sinionson accopi panlecl by her mother, Mrs. IL J. Anfinsitii of Portland, spent Sun day at Talem, where they visited Mrs. K. Ion. Swim In drinking water. Mer rick's chlorinated unit!, 80tf Miss Caroline Ward,' employe of lhe Proctor Oambln company of San Krancisco. and Pert Jones of Kan Krancisco spent the Week end In Medford as the guests of Mrs. Htta Adams. The party visited Crater Lake Sunday. The new Hurt I In embroidery packages are conspicuously differ ent, and there's an endless variety to make choosing u delight. Han dicraft Shop. ' LTil Miss Coldn Itooue returned to Medford today after spending sev eral days vacationing at Lake o' the Woods. Made to order at my home cakes, pies, hoi rolls, doughnuts, meat pies. kiIimIh. etc. Mrs. C. R Lundberg, 107 Kenwood. Phone I.'iti Mi. ami Mrs. Don Newbury are expected lo arrive here this even- "ig rrom Aulfoeh. OH., whore ihev Imvc been visiting at the home of Mr. .N'cwhury'H brother, furl. Ten S. & 11. green stamps free tomorrow, lied Letter Day, al the M. M. Dept. store premium parlor. Prlng your book and get your ten free stamps. ' j - j Norrls Porter ,.ft iu,n, stuu'lav for Santa Aim, Cnl., where he vx peels to enroll Tor the fall term ut the Santa Ana hlh xenon! which Htarts this week. AVe have somethlnf- eiii i free props. Dn not fail to see them. lK I'hipfi Mtr. o. -S(f. There must bo a Reason why Fluhrer's Milk Bread is far outselling all other brands of bread in Southern Ore gon or Northern California. MciiiIhth of Hie Junior hnyn' : drum and huiilo corps will nnvl tonlKlK at the Key Hrout UHrlr.s J off I'Jnst Mufn ai 7 oVlnr-k. Our- inn Iho in-aciit-c hour, 22 embryo musicians will be initiated into the group of 42. Additional hoys are acceded because of the fact that two divisions have been formed, ope for those from !' to 1 2 and another for boys from 12 lo Hi years of age. Tomorrow is Itcd l.ctlcr day at it J the M. M. Ijepl. Store. With every rush purchase you receive double stamps. Til Jack I'orter went to I'oriland yesterday morning on a short busl ncss trl. A special type ot trco props at ! Mlg PlncH Uir. Co. 78tf Mrs. Timothy Dally, who suffer i ed painful Injuries last week when , a car she was driving turned over ; on the Hillcresl road. Is rapidly recovering from the effects of the i mishap and was car in (he city. Special tomorrow, children's ray-' on alpaca slips for !i: in the M. M.! : Dept. Store liargalu I'.asement. ! .Double stamps with all cash pur- J ! chases. 131' t Lloyd Sparks, who suffered a ; broken leg several weeks ago when ) he fell from (he !(. uml story of i 'the Riverside apartment house on era ns' hospital to procure treat ment for the Injured limb, the re eovery of which hns been very slow. The Junior drum and bugle corps will Jrdtiatf) new mem bers next Tuesday night. Clayton Isaacs expects more it ppliea lions loi-fiif fhiu ttw.i.l, I... ...(.. I. - . ,,. ' , , ,. bugles. Uoy.s !i, 10 ami II in one group and 12 to XI In another. I '.l i Hotel guests from a distance j registered today at local hotels In elude P. Howard Werth of IJcthle- hem, pa.. Millard Patterson of HI ( Paso, Tex., Ceorge II. Hess, Jr., and : W, i. Ueady of St. Paul, Minn., j Mr. and Mrs. . K, Whitson of 1 Chicago," Mr. and Mrs. L. I. llrlggs J of Vancouver, It. C. and Mrs. K. Josephine Iturgess of Denver, Colo. I Peaulfful new shoes, In the fall ! styles and colors, from 4.85 to !7.Hf. at the M. M. Dept. Ktore to- chase. i r, i Temporary auto licenses were is sued at the sheriffs office today to !. O. Swedeuhurg of Ashland. W. l' Sulliugcr of Talent, Jesse lllehardson if Central Point and H. II. Oile. Archie Tlottler. Paul Harmon. Kerne Daltey, C. K. Moore and Ci. P.. Miller of Medford. Hello, Mrs. Kyle:. What havo you for rent? Call 12C2 AVIlllaniH & Warnoek. t 143tt A total of lid out of state motor ists registered yesterday nt the lo cal branch of the out of stnle auto registration bureau. Children's tan or guumetal ox rorils. 2.VH tomorrow at the M. M. Dept. Ktore Bargain Itiisoment. Double j. damps with .(levQry. cash pui'chasc, ' r J Hoy Hriulres,, I'nivei'Hlty of Wash ington football man, stopped in Medford Monday night to visit Mr. and Mrs. William Loo Pricker, both of whom are graduates of the 17. of '. Mr. Squires was on his way to Seattle where he will start train lug for the fall football season. Chicken dinners, Covered AVag on, i Sc. J5i Among the passengers on Crater Lake stages this morning were Mrs. O. Von Kgloffsteln ami grand daughter Shirley (iravlcy of Port land. Mrs. Josie McDonald of Med ford, Miss Kleanor llrooks of Port land and Mrs. H. K. Henderson and daughter Miss Helen of Los An geles. Ten stamps free at the Premium Station tomorrow al the M. M. Dept. Store. Just bring your book and get your ten stamps V It K K. 1 ." 1 Plans to erect a hign at Klamath Juiicilon. which would direct tour- Ms bound Tor Crater Lake to make I the entrance over the Padric hlgh-i way route, through Ashland and I Medford, are being discussed by local business men and have been endorsed by lteri Miller, grand high fl.r of the l.lthhms. and K. O. I lai-lan of the ha in Iter of com meree. Tourists stopping at the Klamath Junction are ordinarily routed through Klamath Kails to reach I'rutcr Lake ami incidentally hit neither Ashland nor Medford. Ashland Tidings. .Screen doors. Woods Lumber Co. K.I .Mr. and Mrs. "Wig" Ashpole and small daughter arrived here yester day from ltlgby. Ida., where Mrs. Ashpole nlld the baby had spent the pust two month visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. deorgc Cor don. Mr. Ashpole motored to Uig- I by last week to bring his family home. They visited Yellowstone park on the return trip. ' Lady In automobile who picked ; up poi table phonograph and rcc- ords at the Intersection of llth ! and Orange early Monday morning 1 will please leave property in either of the entrances of the Palmer i Music Houkc, ami no nuesilons will i be asked. 1 I'pon his failure to appear In the j city police court yesterday, Charles I .K'Nsnnini forfeited n cash hall of SI" on a charge of intoxication. and Walter (iaiou forfeited cash bull of for disorderly conduct. Albert I! row n, who w hh to have appi-itrcil yesterday on a charge of reckless driving, forfeited n cash i bail of 110. ! liieHsmHUIng and remodeling. I l-'ashlon Whop. 4i'4 Medford Hide I tf Mr. ami Mis. K. K. Watson lefi this forenoon for ihelr home In Oakland. Cal,, followlnj; i, short visit here with friends and rela tives while en route from it motor trip to Seattle . Ten Vtampn free a I the I'ivikIimu iiiuiiiMV ill 1110 ,M. .M.jv"i'r i.HKf. Uopt. Nturo. Just hrlni! your linok i ' Mr. A. It. Mnrsli spout nml Bi t your ton stamps KKKK. j Sunday vlslllnu i olntlvo, ,,t Miirsh 1 , : fioid. Norrls I'nrter, son of llr. K. II. Ioertlon Is Blvoll ns Iho grounds I'ort. r. ion .Mndv fr s,,tn Aim. '"r " divorce suit fiiod nl tho ooun. Cnl.. whoro ho will ttrnd sohoo) ly ol"rH' office (oilnv by n.rl thin wlmor. Ho had hoon ompioood v,1,l,,r w'nt Mlnnlo Voiior Thf ul Crowson s confoctlonery durlntf lcPl iro murrled In Wnaiunit. Iho summer. 'ton. Juno 10 iwi Amum,' the out of town Oi'okoii - iann rf-K-lfioi-Pd at local hoit'ln uro L. I. H;t n font of Colthiic flrovc, H.J J Mronunfr nml J. K. Cmnilall of j Kimcno, Mr. mid Mrn. William An- derson and lt. O. Herrold of Salem and Mrs, Kaney Leonard of Cor- j vail is. Wt have something cholco In tree props. Do not fall to sco them. Hie lMnes I.lir. Co. 7StM After visiting at the home of her sister, .Mrs. II. MJlcholl, during the past week. .Miss Sadie It, van return ed to Moapa, N'ev. .this morhnig. Tomorrow Ik Ited Kctler day at the M. M. Dept. Store. With overv cash purchase you rncelvo double i stamps. 1 31 Al-rlvtllM 111 .Mo.lt.. i d lo.lav mm, t,.nll,. uoiv. u It M M..C.nv n.l -mull .lL.hio,- l,o in vi-i'. a tthe home of Mrs, McCroy's sis-1 ter and brolher-ln-law, Mr. and j Mrs. Uoy Kllfott. I rsefuro you re-roof your home,! cost of either patent or cedar shin-1 gics, omiM j.umocr co. A local resident Is bemoaning the loss of a new portable phono graph which he left on the curbing at l-Jeventh and Orange streets Monday morning while unloading camping equipment from hit; auto mobile. I'pon reutrning from the house where an armful of luggage. , m il lip mi- jiimii(ik ain aou driven off. Children nearby gave a description of the woman and her Children's tan or gunnn'tal ox fords, SiJ.JiH tomorrow at the ,, m. Dept. store Hargain Jiasement. Double "stamps witli every cash purchase. 1 Til Again Charles K. Lloyd, local auto salesman, is In thetoils of lhe law for passing bad checks and following hJH firrest yesterday. Is now In the county jail awaiting the disposition of his case, it Is likely' that he will be conimltt"d to the! state penitentiary, inasmuch us he' is already under a sentence of a year on a bad cheek charge on which he pleaded guilty last spring. He was. however, given a parole by the court at that time. Let a mother who loves children keep your children day, week or month. ftig house, hu-go shadv lawn. 1017 Y, Main Bt. J r.'l Mrs. 10. W. Lurenz of Cuqulllc, formerly a resident of Medford, left here today after spending a Week at the home of her father J It. Wilson. Peiuitlful new shoes, In the fall mj.es ami colors, rrom 94.lt a to .i.i, in Al . ai. Dept. Store to- morrow. Double S. & II. green dls. count stamps with every cash pur chase . 1 51 linlph H. Olezen and IJ. C. Castle of the Peerless Chemical company of Los Angeles, were transacting business In the city Monday, in the Interest of their company. Hotel guests in Medford from the city of Portland Include the following: C. 10. MncKarlane, Mr. and Mrs. 1C. W. Tilner, Mr, and Mrs. H. I. Itaymond, Itcla Sim mons, L. A. Nelson, Kvn Nelson, A. K. Hidden, Frank Tuber, C. F. Ilensel. M. O. liny nes. Mrs. A. A. Allen. Klmer Chamberlain, Mr. and Mrs. I!. II. Hates, Joe Oravelle. ttlva Rogers and C. K. Shrisler. Marriage licenses were issued to day and yesterday at the county clink's office to William Sperry, 1.1, of Modesto. Oil., and Kay Clougher, 8ii. (f itono. Nov.. and (o Paul Peterson. 22, and Iris Mor gan, i'J. both of Medford. Air. and Mrs. W. A. Hartney'wero union gthe Klamath Kails visitors who were in Medford yesterday. Uoy olnnd and L, Reynolds, lii-yenr-old Los Angeles youths ar resled al Dnnsnuilr, Cal., last week for lhe theft of a ear In this city and one In Ashland,, were bound to the .federal authorities when they appeared In the Lmlted stales commissioner's office at (Iranls Pass yesterday afternoon along with two alleged nulo thieves nr- rested In Klamath Kalis. The onar tct are to be taken Ui Portland lliis week to appear In federal court. l-'nlluwltiK ii vanittull uf two uim'Iih Mpi'iil in Xi-wImtk. Konnoth t'lllhtri'ltl rrsutiu'il ilutii-s yi'rti-rilny lit lh l''lrsl .Nil I lonii I hunk. MVil TtililMMI. .siirliil nj;iint fur llu St. 1'iiul Klru mill Miirlni- ln fiiriinc'i' I'liiutmny uf I'ortlunri, iH Hlii'iiillni; ii fi'w duys lii tin. cltv this Wl'i'll. t.lp .:unt II. M. Iliiui'um niitvcd loilii.. I rum l''urt' I.i'ivIk wIum'i' hp was In oiunp fur tho two wi'oUm. AnimiK Ihr motor luurlstH from n illNtiiiu'i- who rCKiHtoroit tuiluy nt thi loi-al hranrh of tho out of ftnto unto roKlstrtitlou litiroiiu, aro Kilwln Junlan of i hioauo. III., ami Vlolor llMiilltiK of lliibhara Wooils. III. Muhol I 'ii Inn r. who roKlKtorod from Saortimoiilo. t'al.. j;avo hor OroKon tli-Htlniition ai. I'cntnil I'olnl. .Mr. mill Mm. I'hailri. Iliulaiul rotiiriu'il to PuMiilomi, fnl., in o r n I n it after .spomllni! throo wookH In Moilforil. Miss Holly Johnyon loft horo to. lay for Ashlaml. whoro she will lio Iho Riiont of hop sl.stor. MIkh lirni'o .lolniHon. for liovoral ilaya. "I etoppcil In Moilfon! yoHtorilnv to visit William I:hIko. parlnor of my unolo. Jnooh KkIioIiuiim. In tho froilllor iIii.vk of North Dakota. Iiolll of thorn woro niuoni; Iho first nnno moil iu soitio noar Cliand l-'orltn. mill my unolo was first may. or of tho oily. Ilo illo.l whi n lio w,is si." said J. it. Worlh. l.ullHr an mtnUlor in llothlohom. I'a.. who Ivft horo this mornhiK aflor spoinl. Iim n fow days at Crator Uiko. Mr. Worlh oarrloil a suok of Kokuo livor pours wllh him nml slnicil Hint ho hd novor soon hottor or ohnrils anywhoro In hh oxtonslvi travols. Dr. !:. ('. Iloovur nml iluuxlitor of MnrshfloM. stoppoil In Moilford Miniilliy on Iholr rolurn t-i.. ... ! The nidi-show attraction which j hcM forth here for several vcfkn jn u,(. ntui cronm mljolnlnir the ; KnrnuTH and Fruit : r owe ru bank, I j nml which, uiler HhowiiiK In Klum ath county for a time, was In Ash land a few weeks ago, Is now In ; Hisson, Oil., where it appeared last j week In connection with a celebra tion. ! To ro-roof now may save you llio extra expense of redecorating " your interior walls after the first, An order uniting for a muilll'icu rnin. Wc l.uvo both patent nndj11((11 ()f (,R(.re(; n lmj caM of K. cfunr shlng Ips. aorta Lumber , , , . , Co Phono IDS , -4 , Little, Appkaate Improvement com- Mi-- vr....i..,.i'f. .it ..r i.: ......... ,.. ' pany nKiilnst .1. J. .Munsell mid vi.sitiliK fiifntls In Moilford tuul fx pocts to I'Hitrn to lPr liomo nour I ",n "l lo 'cr ino 1 lllVOI'""' "f OlOBOII. .MIHh florf i formal ly rraidPd In this elly. ... inmiruii ll,ul , ,u " , "i ii it T V . V . i. in. J"ni 11 from u two months' clsit with rein lives at Denver, Colo. Callfornlans registered at local hotels include V. V. Horn of Chlco. Mrs. Cyrus Drewster of I'ondosa, Mr. and Mrs. K. M. Sawtelle, Har old Donuni of Wlllitts. Mr, and Mrs. K. C. Marry. Fred Mears of Oak land, Mrs. v. it. Kstes tf Auburn. j Leltoy Deity ke of San .uls Obispo. Mr. and Mrs. F. W. Kinnard of .Riverside. Dean and Mrs. Harry 'cost about SM each, if the water j Heal. Louise Ileal and Mr. and Mrs. ' master In permitted to complete his 1 W. II. Kuhlnian of Los Angeles,! plans. I Priscllhi Metcaif of Cicmlora. Mr.' A! tinsel I avers that the turnouts and Mrs. H. Cordon of Murllngame, 1 Installed by himself are just as I K. P. Tiggart and family of (ilen-serviceable and that "I know of no dnle. Mr, and Airs. 10. K. Appleby of Mill Valley. P. O. Nelson and family and Mr. and Mrs. It. Meyers of Hollywood. II. M. Itelnbohl of Watsonvllle. Mr. and Mi's. J. O, Jones of Pasadena, Mr. and Mrs. W. 10. Mi-Lang of Hollister. Hubert Colin. Pert Macauley. p. s. ('line and A. It. Allen of San Krancisco. An auto collision took place In M e ii r.o r d yesterday when ilriven by Herbert Tilley and Mrs. -Merrick collided on the fnteisnc. Hon of .orth lilversid avenue ami Jackson street, according to. an accident report filed at the po-j lice station, where a report of ai collision yp.sterday at Trail be tween cars driven by It. s. Chap-1 man of Omuls Pass and Dr. 10., Hnthurst of lOtna. Cal.. was also in file. "The Way of Kafth," a hymn written by Mrs. Mary Carov. of laient, mm been ecently accepted i or publication. Although Mrs. Carey Is the composer of numerous poems and songs this is the first time she has had a song with music printed. Mrs. Carev correspondent for the Mall bune. IICMIMUtKY Donald Nolan Humphrey, son of Mr. and Mrs. William Humphrey passed away ut the home of his pnrciits at Duus UHiir, Calif.. Huturday evening, the cause being 'diphtheria, ami thl? Illness tasting only three days. Donald was born In Medford. Jun uary t, lyjJI, was five years, .seven mouths. I t days of age. and is survived by his parents, his grand parents. Mr. and Mrs. 0. M. Winn of West Clark street, and three sisters. Louisa, Kathleen and Win nifred. Interment will take place in the Jacksonville cemetery. Tuesday morning at II o'clock, rather lilack officiating. Notice to Eagles All Kaglos are requested to be present this Thursday evening. Mr. D. D. Hail of the organization dept. will be with us, also havo some good entertainment features. Mring in your candidate and make it a big evening. Watermelon feed. Kul S. . POACri:, Secfc i'nnl of TlinnkM. Wc wish to thank our manv friouils for thoir extreme kindness tl n rinn our recent bereavement in the loss of. our beloved mother, 'A4 Knot. . We also appreciate the many floral offorllius. Crank Trumblo. Mrs. Ktclla llniKlit. . Mrs. tieol-KO Knnpl. TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY WAXTKO rraetlcul uurslim. In Ulllro U'J3 WcmI Utli I'o'i KOIl SAI.H Halod isrulll hay. Tel, L' I -!''-, Jacksonville. 133 KOU KALI; Sweet corn. V. S. Carpenter ranch, vllle highway. tomatoes, .lackson- i;.t "OK SALK lined nccunite farm: scales; weigh Cut) lbs. I'hunel Mtit-L. l-v" WANTi:i) Cook and helper "ho ean cook and serve nood food In u small place. Address "Cook." Mail Tribune. tf FOIl IlKNT fulilll. Hard Store. Tat's Second l.'.l'tf l'Olt ttALK-IUl'll Kord truck. I Second Hand Store. 1 .' 'at's I 'tf TAKKN HI' Hereford heifer: L' marks In each enr: wol;h about tiov. Owner can hnve same by imyiug diimiiuc. Cieury Orchnrd. tirlffln I'reek. 15'J WHY NOT OWN YOI U OWN HOMi: We have homes from JloOO to Jl'&.mie. Terms as low as $ 1 oil down, or your ear or lot can 1 be turned to your advantage. Kor Trade New home in Kliimath Fulls for Medford homo. Kxeluslvo lots on Siskiyou Heights, $30 down, balance lo suit. Wanted l,lstiiis on all kinds of property. rkdoy vooisk. Lobby Hotel Jackson. Phono 3ttT. ii: WANTllD To buv I'i-ton used truck. While A. P. Slrausor. lit. 1 Uox ST II. Medford. l r.3 WANTKlv-To hire man w ith truok i for liaullllir loos. Write A. V. Stt'iuiser, Uoute 2. Uox 6TH. Mod- 1 I is a mmy. I. . i , mi u:inmeier mismess diock. . I LOCAL DATA j 2 . ::-s -p- ! Obituary I. . ,T-1 I " TS'fW I Ti-muci-iitiin- ((Ick ) ... f'l Tk3 fc2 SS ford. LITTLE APPLEGATE RANCHER IS AFIER : wife was filed in the circuit court late yesterday by Munscll through ! hiK altonieys, Kelly & Kelly. A ; decree was handed down recently fi deciding the unit fn favor of the j Improvement company. Alunsell asks that 1-red X. Cum-! 'min'H- t"nty wnlor master, he In-1 Mli'iiflm In mil lit IfHH nvnniiKlvn types of turnouts and, In an affida vit, charges that the county wator master is employing high-grade lumber, "planed on four aides," ex pensive skilled. labor and "fancy measuring devices." when rough pine lumber, common labor and a yard stick would he sufficient. He alleges that a carpenter is employed ;it $8 per day, with a helper at $1 ! per day and that the turnouts will ! farmer in Jackson county who can i stand the expense of $Jd a turn join.' It Is further s.tated In the i anidavil' that, as the. court ordered, approximately -It) of the turnouts, j the total will mount to "quite a sum." It Is further alleged in the alTi : davit that there is a "conspiracy" : between the water master and the i carpenter for the hlgh-urfced "turn- The hearing on tho application for tho modification will he heard iniP. Daily Meteorological Report August 2. Hi 2S. l'orceaslH. Medford and vicinity night and W'ouncsday. Kali- to- j No change 'emperature. Oregon: rair tonight anil Wed nesday, but cloudy went portion tonight',- with fog on coast. No change in temperature or hu midity. Temperature (deg.).... I'M Highest (last V hrs.) HI! Lowest (last' Hi hrs.) -Ill Itel. humidity pc.).... 2,". I'reclpltatlon (in.) 00 Slate of weather Clear Clear ! Lowest temperature this morn ing, -LS degrees. K Total precipitation since Sep tember 1. 1 2, 1 "i.ll'i inches.1 Sun.scl 'today, 7:IK1 p. m. Sunrise Tuesday, u :2'3 a. in. KiniMct Tuesday. 7 : tl I p. m. Observations Taken at 5 A. M.t 120th Meridian Time CITT linker t'ity Dlsmarck Hoise Denver Dcs .Moines l-'resnu Helena Marshficld Los Angeles I'oriland IMinenls Roseburg Red Itluff Salt Lake "i!y.. San I-'rancisco... Santa Kc Seattle Spokane Walla Walla Winnipeg COLK, MoteoroloBist. Classified advertising gets results. READ THE PORTLAND TELEGRAM . - 46c a month by carrier Call THE ACME Shirley Bros. Phone 506 303 East Main FRANK'S Comedians IN . The Big Tent Sixth and Holly Tues., Wed. Thur. The Rural Comedy "After Toby Saw Broadway" Coming Friday "In the Wrong Bed" Prices 25 and 50 Ccnti Tl'I- ! I et i . i at t pi!1 WEAREREADYl S 4S (.'IcariJE S 3z Entire Stock Has -Been Rechecked I ii l t' lii 1 liil Cleat Si if S I (in tear . ! a US ;2 t'dy. j 73 1 t'dy- I M Clear , 9 ss r. i cb-iiii I -is (My. ! 1 C. A. COIiK, Mcteorolugsit. ' C. A. CITY TO RENT HIM ! J'VILLE RAILROAD' hie L. Gagnoti, who linn been promoting railroads Lo the coast ; and llio Blue hedge mine and the ; timber belt of the Applegate lor years, is dickering with the city ( council for rental of the old Jack- : Honville road to further his latest ,' jdan. The city now owns the rail- road. (.lii'non piopoHes. to rent the . road, If the cltv will replace the mining "irogs," rails and switches, and the city propones that Gagnon ; 'rent the railroad and replace Hit r missing parts himself, (iagnon holds ! ; tl is is hot a lair proposition and j he should not he required to pay ! rent if lie makes repairs. Tho mat- : ' ter is scheduled for an early hear i iug ut a council meeting. 1 0 a-; i ion says if the railroad can be rented lie will build g spur: from ills sawmill in Southwest Med- lord to McAndrews street, near ; the Southern Pacific railroad and use lhe spur in the hauling of lum- : her and logs, for the operation of, his sawmill near Jacksonville. Tho I spur would eliminate that portion' of ti e railroad in the cily limits. ; (iagnon says Unit, inasmuch as ; the railroad is only rusting in the ' weather at present, the city should i j welcome his offer to operate It and j '. keep it In repair. , ' i -f ; Rialto Plans Candy Matinee Saturday j Manager Mendcnhall of the Ui talto tlrt-atre announces that with ! the first showing of the thrilling I jungle tale. "Tarzan the Mighty"' at the Hialto theatre Saturday, Aug list '2 t h , n full si .ed ba r of delicious candy will be presented ; to every child attending- the Mat iinee between l::i'i and I p. m. ! The admission for children and adults will remain the same. All the kiddies are urged to at tend ns early as possible, while there Is no danger of running out of candy, but there is a possibility of having to stand in line on ac count of the large crowd that expected to attend. A. sumc-'J that you think a lot of. invest in a penny postal and we will send you tree a delicious, cooked, ready-to-eat dinner that will make him hap py. It's a full can of Kcn-L-Hiilitm. ciPpim:i, hkos, inc. '221 M WonI Pico. I ,os Angeles. 2 " o Seaside Work Will be i On Many Lines to Way Below Wholesale Cost And We Can Promise All Who Are Interested in House! The Big Circular Will Be at Your Door Wednesday It's a Great Money Saving Message BUT WE WARN YOU! COME EARLY FOR THE BEST SELECTION at the Bankrupt Sale o! Furniture Opens Thursday Morning 9 o'clock SWENSON & FEEBLER ' West Main Street : (L. F. 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