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pott; TWO M-RDFORD MATL TTJTBTTNTPl, MfiDFORP, CRftflON. SATURDAY, 'AUGUST 2.,, W2R. Tooxl and A-' Personal I'cnchi-s were tun- of Un Ifa.Hny features at tin city public market this tiMH-Tilim ami enjoyed a Kn,l latroutice, which also extended ui other lines of produce, including canleloupes. watermelons. voe tahleH, in addition lo dressed poul trv uml dairy products. While tlx market opens fairly early. It does not close until late in the fn-j noon. Kivinu lale morning shoppers an opportunity of purchasinn prod-: home yesterday ufter spending ihe ui'O direct from Ihe grower. j pnM three weeks visiting friend lianee Kagle nlnt tonight. i:.r;Hiul relatives in Hotithein Oregon. MIsh UlKtt Anderson, well known j Have started pickiiid my Kl deptity in the sheriffs office will liortii peaches. Phone 4B8-R-2. W. lenve this evening for a vacation II. Walt. IuTi of m-vein I weeks In San I'Yancise and oilier C.oldon (iate citfes. wliere she will visit friends and reluiives. Ah a part of her vacation. Miss Anderson plans to mo swimming every day In the Pacific ocean, and will reside in a beach collage fur the yreater part of her time Itegular dance i3agle Point to night. Mrs. U. P. Jewell, wile of the Hllperlntendeiil or tin' Central Point schools, was reiuovi tl to her home this week, after having been a pa tlenl at the Conimunliy hospital, where sh' uinlerweiit an operation. When yon re-roof your home in ulst on IDUr;, verlli-al grain nhin gles. WoodH I. limber Co. Among Ihe hotel guests from a distance who arrived in Med ford yesterday are Mr. and ,Mi O'l.einy of l-Iimlra, N. V.. All Itrtiwn of U'estriehi, Mass., Mr. and Mrs. K. It. Putnam of Denver Colo.. II. K. Cooper of Itradenton Kla., If. C. Cooper of Philadelphia. Pa.. Mr. and Mrs. C. Ft. Carter of Danville, la.. Mrs. K. H. Uelehart of Chicago, ,M. l' AUcrs and family of Lewlslon, Ida.. Mr. and Mrs. K. M. Tower of Ogden. Ctah. Mrs. Sadie Wood of Novata, "kla., ami K. T. Wilson of Flint. Mich. Thirty-two miles south of firnnts Pass on Itedwood highway, those famous chicken and steak dinners, prepared by expert lady cooks. Once you try our dinners, you al ways come again. lireakfast ."die. lunch (lOe. dinner "Tar. All 3 -course meals. Nothing like It elsewhere Hume of the Legionnaires. Ki.'i Miss Ollie "lfford. cashier of tile Itlalto theater, has been con fined to her home this week with a had odd. but Is expected to re sume her duties next Monday. In Iter absence. Miss Helen Mathlson has taken over her duties. P.lue I.lne Parcel Delivery, plmnei G!i(i for Prompt Service. 1 !ifi Captain McDonue of the 1. S. S, California, one of the largest bat tleships of Ihe Pacific fleet, was In Medford lust evening, accom panied by his wife, two children ti ml a inn id while on n vacation trip. Dunce lOuule Point tonight. I a a The condition of Klhert (Irish.) Coleman, who has been 111 nt ihe I'nlled States veterans' hospital at Taroma. Wash,, for several weeks, was reported to hi worse Thurs day. A telegram reimesi ing hfs presei at the bedside of his son was received that day by W. It. Coleinati, who left Medford imme diately for Taeoma and will bring Ills son hack home. Klncald's dance Kaglo Point to night, i Most of the I.une county schools will open their fall terms Septem ber 17. it was learned at the office or the county superintendent, Thursday, fly that time, it is ex pected, all schools, both first and' second class, will have started their work. There will lie a few begin nlng September 3 and September in. but owing to Ihe county teach ers' Institute heinK m Hepiembor 13 and 1 1, the others will begin the following week. Xo definite scheil nle lias been outlined for the first ilny of school, up hough It is re ported nt the superintendent's ,,f flce that Santa Clara. Springfield and Kail Creek districts will open Sep (ember 10. Kugene (ititnd. Hefore you contract for a new t'Mof. .t UH f;y,t j.,,,, Jn ,.stjm()t). mini puoue HIS. Woods Lumber Co.. K. Main and Cenesi-c st. Deeply Impressed with the south ern tU'CKim scenery and Inspired to buy properly In this secllon, A, , llunyard of Porihind. acconipun-h-il by his son. was a visitor this week with his brother. K. j. iniu ynrd. local mnrkei master, While nere um viNftors were taken t(l i ('ra iei i.iiKf. ,,, ntiier local 1 atlractbuiH by Mr, Uunvnt-d ce i ilo i When ymr re-ryof youi- home In hImi on Hit.';, vert lea KPitln shin t:le WiitHlw Lumber Co. r Tbcro must bo a Reason why Fluhrer's Milk Bread is far outselling all other brands of bread in Southern Ore gon or Northern Cah-fornia. liulWhitf pcniiils vM-p ImkimmI by ihc ciiy today uml yo.stciclay to J. W. Jufoli fur the cimfl riu:lirn of it wihhIsIhmI on i'liic slni-t at a roK nf S.lH, and tn li. Dulis for tin fiiiiMli'iirtion of a Kinnll miraL' on Mac xtii-ct, iin a cost of $11)0. 'J'allor-miidc suits, 50 values at ! s I2.;,u. one week only. Klfiln the Tailor, uitstahn. totlll nf 2!' out of the slittf earn were reitered yesterday at the local branch of the out of state auto registration bureau. K In en Id's dance Kagle Point to- ,tlt Mr. and Mrs. Kdwin Ktickney of ' j.; (;roVc. Oil., returned to their .Mr, and Mrs. Henry Orth and son .Minn oi v on Kiamain stoppen here yesterday on their return trip from Crescent City and Drookings. Ore., to visit at the home of M r. ami Mrs. John Oi;ili, brother and sister-in-law of Henry Orth llefori you contract for a new roof, tt us give you an estimate. Just phone 1 (IK, Woods Lumber Co.. K. Main and tlenesee .si. "The Kofitio liver Is one of the finest flshltrg streams in the world," said F. Thompson of San Francisco, after spending several dnys In the valley this week. Alt. Thompson lias fished from Alaska 'o Mexico. On I h is trip he caught a large salmon, a sleelhead and plenty of trout. Tailor-made suits, ST.O values a I SIL'.mII. One week only. Klein the Ta llor, upstairs. Kin "There's no place like home, when it happens to be In southern Oregon." That was the sentiment expressed by Mrs. J. F. iJitsworth. who witli her husband arrived here today after an absence of three months during which they iraveh-d 1 1 1 rou ii h 17 st a t es. A t Los A n -geles they visited Mr. and Mrs. Lester Lytic, former Medford resi dents. Wonderful crops In Iowa. Nebraska and Illinois were describ ed by the tourists. They spent seven weeks at the home of their daughter and son-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. It. C. Young at Houston. Tex. Itelatives were visited in nix differ ent sta test. The Dlts worths sold their home in this city before leav ing and they plan to locate at Ash lam). We niM in the market f tr your liartlelt pears. Itoguo ltiver Val ley Canning Co. I.'.S Mr. and Mrs. C. II. Carter of Danville. la., slopped In the eity this morning for a few hours. They are com tinning an extensive tour ! of the northwest. Itegular dance Hag In Point to- nlKhi. Attorney John Carkin will leavo here tomorrow for Seattle, Wash., tn spend several days investigating luxation problems. Dressmaking n n d remodeling. Fashion Shop, 424 Medford IJldg. tf Mr. and Mrs. Verne Shattgle will go to Portland tomorrow to attend a pholugrnpher's meet Ing to be held Ihe rirst of the week. They expetji. lo return lo Medford nexi Wednesday. A. J. Anderson will also attend the meeting. Swim In drinking water. Mer rick's chlorinated pool, 8uil Mrs. Florence Stevenson and Miss Ila.e Steuvenson of l lentral Polnl spent the day In Medford. Mndo to order nt my home cakes, pies, hot rolls, doughnuts. meat plos, salads, etc. Mm. C. F. Lundherg, 107 Kenwood. Phone t4fl. h,g It. F. Lindas arrived here this morning from Oregon City to spend a few days on court business. Included among the hotel guests In Medford from out of town Ore gon points are Mr. and Mrs. 11. 1 It. 1 lurch of Kugtmc. flenevieve Junk of Salem, Dr. and Mrs. j. A, Fulton of Astoria, II. K. Faite and family of Hood ltiver ami ( ieorge Ilennett of I ta ker. Interest in Ihe possible organiz ation of a rifle club In Medford Is showing remarkable growth, ac- cording to Harry Itinabarger. who. with Sterlinu Itichmond, has spent already several weeks in prepnr ing for the Hub. which would be a brunch of the National Itifle as- social ion. which formerly had In I slronu following In Medford. the neighborhood of 111) inquleri have already been received. Mr, and Mrs. Flcyd Hush had nn their Ileum' miests this week Mr, and Mrs. William I lutehlnson nf Oakland, t'til., where Mr. Hutch Insoij Is commissioner of one of the city parks. The Hushes have re cently moved from Talent to Ash laud. With approximately L'UO men, wumen ami boys employed at the Mauley cannery, with a payroll ap proximating y:i.oou a week, i rec- ord pack of Martlett pears Is tiiK made at the pi esent time, ac-! Mrs. Kvelyn Mill of Sun Jose, rmrilmt to Malph Koozer, man-1 Cn., arrived this morning In Med auer. "We can use more m. ii ford to spend u week visltimr her and women nt ihe cannery, for the! brother-iu-laW and his wife. Mr. enll Martletts imisl be taken run uml Mrs. A. W. Hill, of immediately they ripen." Mr. j seventeen years ao Mrs. J. T. Koo.er stated. Ashland Tldinus. ltnyhrars of Searns. Kv.. vtsiteil her An ulo mlshnn m-,1 iuIh ; mornlmi .,11 Xorlh Klvi-rlili whrn i a iin- ili'lvi'ii liy l.i'i- IStiM-.ion of .--an i'i.iim-ix-o rriiMH'il into a nm- J ininr iMiuion al tlii' ouili. liolh cais suffered considerable dam age. A collision took place lutr last night when machines driven ""ui nm,i of nils iliv mid! of n slstor In Donvor. Colo., whom Kiibpiii- MiTiItt of tVntial Point sho hud not soon for to yoars. (iho oollidi'd on tho li,.fli- hlchway. j also visltod n hrothor. John Tmv nnir tin- Monlmnn turn. Tho oars lor i k.,.. imiv h ... .'.. loi-krd whools whin mooiina radi ..Ihot. anor.llni; ton r,-.o,t filed j "' ""' l,,' I li. 1. Ulual t and son. local con-i " wiioiii a i nniraot was! moved this afternoon, sublet for the const, ueilon of the! Anions the hotel Kuests In .Md eurl.lni; uml madlnj;. hy the I.. tVjfoid from Ihe slate of Washllmlon Merriild lomnaiiy. which 1,, In j al oMr. and Mrs .A. I., ttovo and charue of nrosi'iit imvltm oiicrat-1 son and dalmhter of Kvero.'t. Mr. Ions In Ihe oily, homin work today i and Mrs. 1) I). Miller of Centralla on I'nrlland avenue, w hich w ill i Mr. and Mrs. Waller Ture o-Olym-nrolinl.ly he eoniileii,l shoVlil'la and Kdwanl lOrlekson. I,' l.usk, ! I1- l.ucos and Krnnk While it He Mr. and Mis. William Onson left 'attic, yeslelday for their home In Seattle. ! W. II. MoClowali arrived here Wash., followlnu j short visit here from Oakluiid. fat., yesterditv utter with friends nml relatives whilp on rout home from n motor trip to -u.. uirBu, vai., and Tlu. Junnu i?pcol I'ortlamt hotel i;uih(m In Mftlfwrt include the following: L. Hell- man, J. VI. Allen, (S. .MiisterMOii, Alunsto .MorrlHon. W. M, Simpson, W. U .Ilennett. .Mr. ami .Mrs. T. J. Xoinl, I'a trick X'uul, I. t. i'owers. .Mr. and Mrs. If. Anderson, A. M. llasenkamp. W. It. l-'enten. J. Heel - ers. Kundall Uargeit ami J . u. uns musseu. Temporary auto licenses wore is sued at the sheriff's office today to Alfred Clawson of Ashland, J. T. perry and K. Kvenslzer of Med ford, J. H. Henry of Pinehurst, William Sliarp and M. L. (ilass of Cenlral Point ami the Oregon Agricullural college of Corvallls. A list of Medford school teachers for the ensuing year will be printed In the hunilay tu t trio .Mail Sai-rimx-nto. wherp ihoy vlsltoil ill Trlliunc. Thrro arc only thropt1(. humi- iif Mrs. F. Leo Su-lnson, mm-o listru tors this year than ,' Kister of .Mrs. llu. hter. who n - there were last. tw a.Ulitlons ill j mained there to recuuerate from ine niKii senitoi nnti one in uie j junior hih school. ( .Miss Kowen Hale came here t Mrs. Maybelle Wilson Church ofjihiM week to spend the rcmulmlcr J the junior high school Kufilish de-1 0f nu. summer at the home of her part ment last year, and re-electod mother, Mrs. Floyd Cook. Miss I for another, year, arrived here yes- !(:, ,ie vUt'ie.i t-.-h.iiviw tn Mm.i'iir. ....' terday from Itoseburg in prepara- vlous to her arrival lu Medford. lion for the opening of tho fall ! she plans lo re-enter the L'nlver tcrm, August 31. sity of Oregon this fall. went a major operation this morn- lug at the Community hospital Her condition was reported as fav orable this afternoon. Itlchard Payne employed at the Medford National bank, will leave for Diamond lake tomorrow to spend a week's vacation Dewey Waters of ihe Waters At Itoss music. store of San Francisco. left here yesterday after spending the week In Medford and attending a meeting of Victor dealers at the Palmer Music House Wednesday. Among the business callers in Medford today from out of town were J. W. Depuy of- Itoguo ltiver. Mrs. Sadie Faucett and Mrs. Lulu Jay. both of Ashland, and Miss Irene Jay of Portland. . There will be a regular practice meeting of the Junior boys' drum and bugle corps at the Hoy Scout headquarters, off Fast Main street Tuesday evening at 7 o'clock. The group of G'2 boys are preparing to take part in the Hoy Scout Jam boree which will be held at the Armory next Friday, August 31. A private wire from station K.MKD lo the Palmer Music House now makes It possible for programs to be broadcast Independently of Ihe official station. Piano recitals and ensemble work will be fea tured at Palmer's. Several music teachers have already agreed to' give programs this winter. Itutto Falls will' he th,e scene oi the regular meeting of the Men's (Jnspel team of Medford tomorrow. A good speaker has been provided Tor Ilutte Falls meeting as well as Ihe host in music. The loam has held lis regular Sunday after noon meetings without a miss uml are going on with renewed vigor us the autumn season approaches. A. J. Anderson, owner of the 'Anderson studio, will leave Sun day morning for Portland, where be will gain new Ideas in photo graphic art at Ihe Pacific Inter national Photographers' conven tion w h ich will bo I n sesslo n I n the metropolis August to at). Inclusive. Mr. Anderson expects to return September :'ud. Mr. and Mrs. 15. D. Collins ar rived this forenoon from Oakland. Cab. tu visit friends and relatives j a soon ume and are en route to Itelllnghum. Wash., where they plan lo visit a foil for several weeks. , A marriage license was Issued a i the county clerks ofHce today to A. A. (iossell, 3 1, and Iteta Dur rer. si, both of Ited Mluff. Cul. !. C. Cameron of Victoria. F... C whs among the motor tourists from a distance who registered at Ihe local branch of the out of stale auto registration bureau. L. J. i:,.lovl..h t. h ....,.!., I t ! i- . ..." , 7 1 " im'im. iiisti.. uiive n im iicsiin.-iiimi as hclim at this city. t'aliforniiins registered at Med ford holds Include Mr, W. K. (leniKe of Fresno, Mr. and Mrs. II. Kenedy of Hay ward, Mr. and Mrs. .1. II. linule. Mrs. (). K. Ferris and O. i:nk'le of Oakland. Mrs II. o. Ilnevch and party of l.om; Iteiich. Fnthca N inon. II. II. Itedl Keut of San Fernando, Mrs. .1. A. Mathews and Ann I". Mathews, Mr. and Mrs. t i. Miller. Mr. and Mrs. Ilauuhtou and Mrs Hilda Walsh of I. os Angeles, Mr. am) Mrs. (!. M. MoutKomery and Pearl MonlKomery of Olendnle, Mr. and Mrs, o. (1. Schaefer of Sacramento. Dr. and Mrs. .1. M. Uowe of Stock ton, S, Strass and W, K. llrlnbl of San Francisco. Mr. and Mrs. .1. .lackson and daui;htej' Margaret left here today for Purtland. Mr, Jackson, who has been associated wtlh the Owen- orenon Lumber company for thei I past thre has accepted a i position with a be-jcauo. 111. company at Chi-! il(.r. Mrs. J. 8. Mlwr. n,,- of lh,- willow Sirlns ,llsli i,-l. but nt thai time ri'slillnc In Kansas Cilv. Mo Slnco thai tlmo tho two had not mtl until lodav when Mrs I!... shoars nrrlvod horo for on oxtrmi- imI visit, tin tho way to southorn Orecon sho stonn.Ml nl tho hnm. not se.-n durhiB tho iwst ;s voars Mrs .1.. c. Iloynohls and" son' I'llly of l)iinsimilv's,ont tho day In! Moilfortl. Hilly hud his tonsils' rr-1 snendlng the nsi two weeks ns tho HUest nf Mr. and Mrs. H. P. Hnriirave, his sister and brother . . . U, (j, Tyrre, maiiager of the j Copco luvcHtment department, in spending hovphiI day In ounmnulr. j Cal., ami vicinity in connection with Op'" preferred stock miIch. I Frank Hash of tho California i j Oregon power company was a local 1 ; lsjncss visitor from Prospect xo-i Uii-'- j Oregon; Unsettled tonight ami William Lee tireonleaf was a lo-Sunday, probably with thumlcr ual business visitor yesterday from 'storms in mountains of east por his ranch in otd HIM. While here J Hon, and showers on coast. Cooler .Mr. Green leaf made final arrange-, in east portion Sunday. Rising mcnis with the Copco advertising ; humidity. department for his radio perform- Hn(:l. f Van Winkle." over ; mation KMHD next Tuesday even j jn J Slr. K. S. Kldridge ami J. J. i jiuchter returned Thursday from nn nness her home today from San Fran- Cisco, where she had visited with her sister, Mrs. Norman Merrill, for two weeks. Miss Jean Lynch, employe at llreler's depart mem store, is ex pected to return to Medford Sun day after upending a week's vaca tion in San Francisco. The Misses flenevieve llcnsley of Medford, (ieorglanna ('lift of Ash land and Pauline Clift of San Francisco, will spend Sunday visit ing friends al Klamath Fa 11m. Miss Pauline CHfi is a guest of her I mother, Mrs. A. 15. Hensley at Ash - land, during her summer vacation. The Itowena circle of the Yeo - loan luogc win iioui a business meeting at the home of Mrs. Lizzie Oerlmrdt, 2U3 North Peach street. unncNUay ancrnoon, September ; r,t"- Jack Porter returned to Medford Friday after spending several days! transacting business at Portland. Mihm Uamona Wise of San Fran - clsco s p e n t yesterday visiting friends in this city. . Miss Wise, who is completing a nurse's train ing course, is visiting at the home of Mrs. W. Swine of Ashland during her two weeks vacation. Among the out of town business callers lu .Medford Friday were J H Trusty of Klk L'reck and .Mrs. S. K. Howell of ihe Sunny.side hn tel at KaKlc Point. A lifi-foot Neon electric xfrru'wuH put up yesterday at UusneH's store on l'-asi Main street. This Is one of the largest Xeon sif-ns In Med ford. O. V .Meyers left this morniiiK by plane for Portland, where he will attend a meethiK of Stude baker dealers before reluming the first of the weel:. The lawn party and ice cream -social scheduled for loniKht, has been postponed on account of the death of little Hubby (Mack en -bush, ity order of the committee. ,V mass meeting of the Knvnue and community at larue hits been ailed for Thursday niKht, to con Uler businesM pertaining to the Jackson county fair. hi very, .one is ur-ed tu be present, with il list of the articles they, wish tj ex- inon. i nc HircmiK .u no iicui at the community hall. W. B. SHELLEY JOINS LOCAL REALTY FIRM W. It. Shelley. who recent lv purchased the interest of II. V. Williams in the Williams and dicta a rapid Krowih and le- . r ... .1.1. voloptnent for this section. Mr. Shelley, who recently came to Medforil un represent atlve of the Occidental Mfe Insurance com pany of I. om Angeles is n native of hititfcne. Ore., but - has spent several years In eastern and mid western Htates ns Keneral evanRe hst ar.d minister tor the ('hris tlan church. Hr resitsned the pas torate of the First christian church of Donvllle, III., two years H(,' to lelurn to the Pacific coast and enuafje in commercial lines. A visit to this valley last year with his family, caused Mr. Shel ley to decide upon Medford us u permanent local Ion and an In vestigation of prices and conditions In real estate lines Impressed him with the future possibilities tu such an extent that hp decided to enter that field, ns well as the In surance business. i The firm of Warnoek and Shel- v .. a ven ue. the only chanue made being the disposal of Mr. Wil liams Interest to Mr. Shelley. The ajroney conducts a general real estate and insurance business. Speaking of the many reasuns which influenced his location here, Mr. Hhellcy mild: "Where on earth; van you find .such enuah.e lima to. productive soil. Ideal 11 v- s condition . and "low prices na ,,, ,.,011. In this aWy. mmthsrn , - inr.,i. .,. ,.v..i..l"' PAR IN MICHIGAN Tommie Kmmens. son of l)r urd Mrs. ,1. J. Knimens of this j city, who is visiting in Kalama- xoo, Mich., Is proving something of a golfing sensutiou In that city. This week. In a game with his playmate. Hank llrown, ' for merly of this city. Ho broke par with a :tV nd his picture whs In the Kolamnsoo Onrette next day. i He thus won the prlise for the lov score of the month un the roars Plane An-he tn MniiMjtiiR. MAN AGFA. Nicaragua. Aug. 35. (ft The mart nt- transport plane pitoted by Lieutenant t Frank Schllt arrived nt Managuti shortly after noon today from Tela. Hon- ...... Daily Meteorological Report !SPR0ULE ADMITS AugUHt "Tt, lys. Medford ami vicinity: L'nseUled might and Sunday. Not much Hire In K'limi'i-iitlli-C. , I LOCAL DATA ! Tomiici'iUurc (di-gi-pca) S j nlcliost (last 12 Inn.) 02 ' l.invr-l (last IS lii.ui ji) .10 ; Itel. humlility ( per et.) 29 i Precipitation Onchesl .... .... State of weather.: Clear Cloudy Luncsi icmperaiure in is morn- mg mi degrees. Total precipitation since Sept. I, iH'7. 15.(!5 Inches. Sunset today. 11:57 p. m., Sunrise Sunday, 5:3u a. m. Sunset Sunday, fi Observations Taken at 5 A, M. 120th Meridian Time 5g; If I S 5. il . l CITT S3 2 (taker Ciiy... Hismarck .... I l!olse Denver j Des Moines.. Clear , P. Cdy. P. Cdy. P. Cdy. Clear Clear P. Cdy. i Moudy Cloudy P. Cdy. Cloudy Clear Cloudy Cloudy Cloudy P. Cdy. Clear P. Cdy. Clear Cloudy GU 1 iivlnn 1 1,,, Angeles 1 Marshfield j I'hueriix , Portland t Hed J'.luff. .. XI . mi Itoseburg SS Salt Lake C'y X I S. Francisco, till Santa Fe lis Seattle Ml Mi lspok Walla Wall; Winnipeg .. C. A. COLIJ. .Meteorologist. Ham And Not So Pooular 'I'ry two" anil "Ham and- heard less frequently in AmorlCHii etiS places, but ft Isn't the Jteu's fault Fruits and cereals nro rospon slhlc for crowding the cbk off lo breakfast table. TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY FOlt SAl.F. Wrexham delphinium seed, saved otily from double, . lui'Ke flowering plants; also lan-re list of perennial plants for fall and sprim; plantins, Phone ir-j-1,- " 1J FOU SAl.F, OR TUADI-: Apart-i meiiL house, ti apartments, fur nished: income $1110 per month. Owner has purchased lartre ranch in Washington and will sacrifice if sold by Sept. 1, l'JS. Take fjood car or small acreage as part payment.. F. , L". Corn. KvcninK phone 137 7. 1 5li FOlt SAUO OR TKADF Almost new I -room modern bungalow, partly furnished; payed street, lots of shade. Owner leaving and will sacriiice If sold by Tues day. F, C. Corn. 11 S. ltiver side. FveniiiK phone 1377. l.'ili FOU SAl-K Tomatoes Phone -ltiS-J-3. per lb. Ki7 VYANTKU A niii or mhhlle aed woman for housework. 5 115 No. lllveride. 1.17 FOU SAM-; Finest canning peaches, J. II. Hale and ICarly Kthcrtas. II r I n n your boxes. 1 lomer Moore, i; mi. southeast of Ashland Normal school. WANTI01) Fruit packers pendent Packing Co., Imle 'hoenix. I5llf FOU SAM-: t'losiug uut all our White Leghorns, hist year's pul lefs, from stock with egg record L'so to over 300. $1.00 each If taken by Kepi, 1st. One mile northwest Talent. A. K. Walker, I f ft FOU SAl.F Wonderful opportun ity in one of southern Oregon's best poultry farms. 'J.t'UO hen capacity; excellent modern home facing main highway. liecause of Illness will sell at less than cost. See t'hurles A. Wing Agency Inc. K7 FOU SALK ' acres, Ideal for poultry and few cows; close to mill. Mj mile from eity school; small J-room house and garage. Price Mr.uu for quick sale: ?1 cash, balance S'JO per month. Sec Charles A. Wing Agency, , Inc. . 1?' FOU UKNT Iteautlful 6-room modern home, completely fur nished: steam heal, close lu. levelv yard; J6t) per month. See; Charles A. Wing Agency. Inc. j 157' WANTF.U Men pear pickers. In-( quire O. I.. I.lndly, S. O. fl. Pack- ; lug house. 1 &! i Foil SALIC Krldge lamps, com plete with pleated shade.-, ?'.'.t:j and J3.-o. Oriental Art and Vie rlety Store. 1 "" 1 FOU SA1.K Piano. Fureka vacu um cleaner, mellophone. miign tne rack, nil in A-1 condition. 32o K. Jackson. Phone 7P-W. WA.VTF.l) Women to help with housework and care of chlldvon. Phone .VJ7-J-1. 161 I.tsT Uorn-rlmmed glisses In leather case. French fc Atwood. 15 North Fir. Keward. 1 FT FOll SALK Hampshire and llam boulltet ram lambs. Four mites tn Crater I,ake hlghwav. Phone ,301-J-l. Dotph Phinps. U.7 WKIMHCWOOO enamel smooth-top t;is . range. Incinerator on side. Phone 1S73-J. t;,T FOU SALKltf.M Willys-Knight touring car: new tires, hat t cry and brake lining; license: $Jfi(i. Call U'73-J. A. A. Frentnetl. Olen Oak Court. bT KOlt ttr.NT lloime. Wni Mtttn. Inquire si'ti 161 LIST your rentals with ns. We hnve enlls fur nil klnils. So. Ore. Itvully Ci., Ulds. J6J I WILL RETIRE I j HJ. - ,. , m. sproule. president of the ollthern Pacific Co., said today that he Is not in position to make a positive statement as lu the of- fieial changes which are to take! Bu n o s .nanm u ; i sy; :ffec ivo January 1st. lfl2!. H. de , tut Forest, now chairman of the exec- i -yiutlve committee, will retire from! i imu P1""" cuairmiui UI u,u l 1,1 " - i,t".u tli.n Mi. ill. I.'nvnvl ltuvii llwi management of the company's general financial affairs and con- ' isolidation matters. Hale 11 olden, j formerly president and chairman I of the executive committee of the j Chicago. P.urlingiun - At . ; (iuincy railroad, will become chairman of the executive committee. AH1.. Hoi- . ilea will have general control of the company business. A. 1). Mc Donald, now vice chalVman of this' company, and president of the i jToxas and New Orleans railroad,1 I Southern Pacific, lines in Texas anil i Louisiana will continue 'In this po sition and In addition will have ; general control of the manage- j ment of Southern Pacific Steam- ship lines. .Mr. McDonald will! maintain headquarters both in j1 New York and Houston. Wm. ! Sproule, president, after more than ! forty-one years of service with the I Southern Pacific lines, will on Dee. 31, liiliS retire from active service i under the pension rules of the company and in accordance with I his expressed1 wishes. Paul Shoup, 1 executive vice president will be- 1 come president. His headquarters i will be in San Francisco. S .Mr. .mil .Mrs. t'uili- Hall arc tlin I imrenls of a .seven pouixl baWv hoy I.. , ' ." ' I lie youilK first chili), has been named (ieorge lOarl. Mr. ami Mrs. Harold Sander, arc ihe parents of a baby jrirl born Sunday, Aukus Hi. at the Com munity hospital. The baby weigh ed five pounds and tht unces. GREATER MOVIE SEASON STARTS SUNDAY' THREE DAYS STARTS TOMORROW YOU HEAR WHAT YOU SEE! asm i. Di Is batting 1000 and he deliv ers a fast one in this ideal mix ture of romance and baseball, ALSO TWO ACTS "TALKIES" and THE TALKING NEWSREEL r LAST TIMES TONIGHT! DOLORES DEL RIO In a love story that carries you along In its surging sweep and tense drama. - "Romona' Hotel Medford The finest Dollar Din ner in Southern Oregon Tomorrow "The Food is Better" j !it the MedfonJ 1 : I : Births i I dm: In Paramount5's. First Sound ' Picture 1 M : i 3 Sit ii 'Pay As You Enter' at Rialto Tomorrow i Comedy that roars along as swiftly us a subway express, with three of the screen's leading enme P.dians as the prinicpal passengers i ua( is i ti.v .s l u r.m-i, comedy which comes to the Uialto ineater mmorrow. i Louise Faze tula, Clyde Codi and ! William Demarest. a trio whose ,mvn1; h:lVt. ,irought them into hi..n f..vr. in recent comedies, are 1 again seen In featured roles with -Mynia Loy proimneinly cast, TIlt' !l'1-v lfi "f 11 rivals for the girl who owns Uu Ick.lunch coumer JK,ir ,hf. wu. . barns ' Classified advertising gets results. .- ; - These Drug Stores Are Open Nights This Week - Medford Pharmacy Heath's Drug store Strang's Drug Store Something Different Something Unique Cotton Blossom Singers From Piney Woods, Mississippi Will Appear in Concert at the First Methodist Episcopal Church, West Main St. Sunday Night, Aug. 26, at 8 o'clock Hear the Negro Spirituals, Plantation Melodies and Dia lect Readings. (A free-will offering will be taken for the school) t,r- - -1 Pay Large Bills by Check Group small bills, cash a check for the amount and Pay Small Bills in Cash Enjoy the pleasure of handling your finances in the easiest, most convenient and widely used way. Open Your Account ThfJackson County Bank ES"A0LISHIiD 11188 Mldvord, Orecon ' ! Commcracil ' Savings - Safe Deposit . MliMIWtR I tiDI-RAI. Rr:siiftvi( 5YSTKM REICHSTEIN AND DEUEL WOOD ALL KINDS OP DRY WOOD OAK-LAUREL-FIR Summer COAL Priccs GREEN PINE SLABS MEDFORD FUEL CO. 1118 North Central ' 4 Tel. 631 I FRANK'S Comedians IN The Big Tent Sixth and Holly Friday, Saturday and Sunday . The Scnsaniing Comedy. In The Wrong Bed Prices 25 and 50 Cents COMING TUESDAY Should Husbands Know? Checking Today