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PTOTC TWO MTCBFOTJT) MATT, TTCTBTTNE, AfEDFOUD OftEfiOY. TUESDAY, ftEPTEAIT.Ett 11, 1926. Iocal and Personal ,ast week was the heaviest of the reason, fr the local branch of the United States free employment b u roa li, when li"3 people were Kiven work, which con.siMted main ly of pick Ink the valley's heavy !'An.lou cropi which in now -practically all ChriK (iottlieb, manager of the local branch, said this forenoon that the heavy laboi demand Is over, but added that ! t() (). A smith. Kiln U'esterlund. many pickem will Mill be needed j XV- ,iUnnauay. W. U Michael to pick the remaining pear cropsuml tllM.rt ,n.j0tt of Medfonlj of t'omlee and Winter Xellls penrs. ! anil M H outers and J. T. Wan-1 Some orchnrdisis. he said, are al- j ()n nf Ashland. j ready dltributinK boxes in their: u'o.i,i..- ...lt i ti,.. orchards for apple picking, which. as a rule, does not commence fori nt;ther tortnlRht. Only a few day mora of the bankrupt sale of household furni ture at West Main St. KverythlnK must k. 174 Mi', and Mrs. Hart lirown of onfr lleaeh, f'al., arrived here last cveitinK for n short visit with Mrs. lirown'H aunt, Mis. II. A. KoppcM, and family. Mri, lirown was for merly Miss Arlene " Nortnile, well known Medfoifl frl. They visited l 'rater Lake this afternoon, leave tomorrow for I'orlland to visit Mr. lirown's father, and from Portland, will drive on to Seattle for a short visit with friends, and expect to arrive back in Medford next Thurs day for a further visit here, before returniiiK to I .out? Ileaeh. You will enjoy eating dinner at the Lutheran church on Wednea- day eve, Sept. . ( onie a ml nrinff j your friend. Dinner will he served j from till 7 P. in. 171 tinests from a distance register ed at Medford hotels Include J. L. Holland ami S. A. Holland of ( 'hic.igo, L. Ilari hlenie of Or lando. Kin.. Mr. aajil Mrs. .1. J. Jackson of Cleveland, O., C. K. Kuiuht (f Itostfni, Mass.. Mrs. (I. P. Putnam and Kd Freund of New York . City. Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Snat. of llockford. Ill Mr. and j Mrs.' IS. Ward of Payetle. Iila., and Cu:i Linn of Kimball. Neb. Lottie Howard Invites you to see her new $." hats. I7"i Mrs. It. .1. Conroy left last even ing Tor Salt Lake City. I'tah. to meet Dr." Conroy there, and return home with him. Kn route home from several weeks visit with rela tives a I Peter boro, Canada, he slopped off at Octroi!. Mich., and nurchaseil a new ISulck car, which ho is driving to Medford, Thomas Itealty Co.. Ilin. 12 Palm 111k., cor. Main and Front, upstairs. Furniture, chattel loans, contracts di'-'onnteil. tf yeeause of the change in ihe weather during last niuhl. threat ening rain, the heat from stoves and grate fires throughout the city felt very comfortable this morn ing and during mast of today. There Is no need to g'-t up in the colli tills whiter. Have the furnace fire started by an expert. Stale monthly salary in first let ter. Write, "Fire." Ma lT Tribune. 17 Hlsie Clay will spend $7.'i to re shingle a dwelling at 307 North Tvy street and AV. It. Sipes will spend SiMtnn to construct a dwell ing on Washington street, accord ing to building permits Issued by the city today. You cannot vote for llerhett Hoover for president unless you are registered on or before October i:th. IteKister now. 17-1 Mrs. C. (I. Mi in re- and F. S. Walle were among Ihe Klamath Kails people spending yesterday In Med fmd. Captain L. O. Shirley of the fed Ladies wanted to work for Fish er's fn ncone booth irt fair, fall at Kitueatlonnl llldy. 172 era I prohibition forces, formerly located in this district and now lo cal ed In Portland, spent a short time in Medford Sunday en route to Klamath Falls. Fisher's Si-one booth Ik In New Kdm-alfonal building. I 7)1 ItVluded among OreKonians i-ck-btered at Medford hotels are (ilenn Mack of Seaside. A. S. liurt of for valliM. I, C. (iiam and L. M. Klctz of KiiKcue, Horace C. - Terrell of Newbei-g, 11. O. Lnrgetes of liose btirg, K. (!. Lewis Tf Hresham and A. S. Hurt tif Corvallis. The I 'loverleaf. (Jroceries, eou fectinnH, gas and oil: open n!i;hts and on Sunday. Kith ami Itlver nlde. 17 7 r i 1 1 1 1 Itrowu and Miss Mildred Lawrence of Medford were dinner guests at the home of Mr. ami Mrs. c, p, Tali-nl at Ashland last Sun day evening. Lady wishes to share expenses Mlth parly going to Salem or Portland Phone :IS-M. 172 1 Plan to Visit tho Jackson county fair sor.'o time during the week. You will Imve a vory enjoyable time and will be doing your self and community a service. FLUHRER "A Baker of Reputation" ' Mins .Iciin Stt'i'h', tMiiployril ly MiirrluKc licciws with inniifil t Uu CnittT Luko liaLIoiuil park at j day and yesterday at the county (iovfi nmcnt canui, urrlvod in Mi-il-! clork'n office to Carl .Meeker, ford yeHtenlay for a Hhort visit j and Lulu U'M, 47, Itoth of Uuuh with friends, and cxpeclH to return i niuir, t.l.; Henry ..Mitchell, 31, tuday or tomorrow t her ilutli-M. j and MniKtoii Clecenl, J3, licit), of She reported the weather at that , Redding, Cal.; Ke;ui Anderoii. "7, hiKh altitude to he hecoinlnj.' cold - r, but us yet no snow has fallen. However, water fl-fezes at nlKht. Xeu- hlKh Krade furniture on vale for less than Is ordinarily asked for Kecund-hand kmuIh at 111- bankrupt finnitwn' sale on AWhI Alain St. J7-I I HU( ... tl ' Hilirfril nft'lce totlnv ! Ladles' Aid of the Lutheran ehur. h ! invito von tn ntiend lb. -it- roc nf-i v ! monthly dinner. Popular prices of y "c and "Tic are charired and ilin-' ' ner will be served from 5:30 till ' p. m. 171' Two carloads f imrebred JoHe-jthe yater in a most peculiar iiliin phine county dairy cattle left this i ner. .This phenomenon Is caused niorninK for .Medford where theyjby millions of Miiall cellular mole will be entered In the competition cules in water which kIvc off at the car was Jackson comity fair. One; filled with Ouernseys rum j Josephine County (iuernsey ISreed ers' association, members helm; L. It. Conklln. I'. M. Lalinier. II. 11. Howell, ('has. Cook, J. L. Ileinis. I'1. A. Sehoinan anil ('has. Jordan. In thii other car were Ayrshires from the lirlcltey herd and Jerseys from the Carl Schmidt farm. It is expected that the local cattle will nalher la numerous ribbons at the fair. -drams Pass Courier. You cannot vote for Herbert j foover for president unless you ,. n-nislered on or before October (ilh. Itegister now. 1 71 Fishing at- Fish Ink Is good, ac- conliag to Chris (Iottlieb. who, ac companied by Carl Swfgart, Kd Leach. "Hungry" I I'gglns, Fred Seheffci and Joe Tlioriilou, return ed last evening from a several days outing al tile lake. Music Students, attention! Vlo lin and nia no si u den Is have or- ! ,.n(.stl.;, advantage. F. K. Studio. Urn. 4, College Illdg. J'hono SSa-r. 173 As the result of a vacation trip which was scheduled to end In Se attle. Louis Puhl of the .Mall Trib une is now minus his Jewell tour ing car, which was wrecked beyond repair when li Ford struck it broadside ut Wood land, Wash., completely wrecking its frame. He was accompanied at the time by Robert Cook, who was driving. The Ford failed lo stop at a stop sign before entering the main highway upon which the two local men were traveling. To crown the fall ensemble, wear a famous Cage hat. exclusive with the Hand l:ox, 22a Kast (Ilh St. 173 Among Ihe hotel guests In Med ford from the state of Washington are A. Ilenrikson of Tacoma, Mrs. John Mitchell of Yakima, Mr. and Mrs. William ininfreo of olympla and ( 'harles Welseboen, Peter Peterson. Walter Jiihulsl, Mr. and Mrs. O. II. Davenport, .less Patty, Mrs. It. M. Ituykin ami daughter. Air. and Mrs. N. Porter. Clara M. Porter, K. F. Porter and W. A. Dunbar of Seattle.. Dressmaking a i d remodeling. Fashion Shop. 424 Medford Dhlg. tf Miss Mary Mlsehoff of Kivorside. Cal., who had been visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Ilis choff of (his city, left yesterday for her home. You ,can not vole for Herbert Hoover for president unless- yoif are registered on or before October nth, HeglHtor now. 174 Among the out of town visitors who were In Medford yesterday were l(. DeWItt of Coker Untie. Miss Mildred "arlton of Central Point. Charles Lindsay of Dead Indian. J. It. Norrls of Perrydale. ltalph llarbeek, principal of Lanr elhurst high school, and S. L. Johnson of Thompson creek. Fisher's Scone booth Is In New Kilucatioual building. 1 7 Miss Florence Could, recently of Port la ml. has been appointed li brarian of ihe Klamath count y library lo succeed Miss Mildred Olson, who has resigned to resume Iot library training studies at the Cniversity of Oregon. Miss (lould Is a graduate of the Carnegie library. Pittsburgh, and has served as librarian in Kvcrett, Wash., and Portland. F.xtrn special! 1,000 new hats In felts and velvets, very special at $I.'JS. $3. its, S2.HU and Jt.US.) Ileal money saving values. Thej Kiniiir Lou Hat Shop. M. M. Store, f S, & 11. green stumps given here. 173 Horace Terrell, who was a mem ber of the local hiuh school fac ulty lust year, will teave this even ing Tor Newberg, ore, following a short visit here with frfends. He will teach this year in the New berg college, which Is supported by the Onakcr sect and will be in charge of the Knglish department, Swim In drinking water. Mer rick's chlorinated pool. Sntf Morris Uncock and Hugh Itiggs of Medford spent the week end ill ilrants Pass and attended the Jose phine county f ilr. They were L-ue-ts at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Hen W. Coutanl. Let me write your fire Insurance Carl V. Tengwald, Hotel Holland. Phone . 993. tf A Ford en r. w h Ich w a stolen last night "on Tenth street from Walter Fiiek. was still unreenver ed today, according to the police, who are handicapped In 11 recov ery by Ihe fact that the owner ilid not know thi famine's license number. I realize that when parents pay out money for piano instruction they want results. Phone 93 l-N or call, and 1 will explain the rapid ' a Pad nah. Mm. t'ora A. Wilson. nnd thorough methods thai have j her daughter, and Ml Helen Wll prnven wn fm-eesnful. Noel ! Kin- noa, her Kranddaimhier. recently Mnc studio fill W. Sth St. al j returned from a vhdt with. her. Laurel. tf Mrn. .1. K. Miller of Leo. tin.. MIks Mary HurUhardt Ih employ-'left thin mornlnn for her home ed nt ilullin'H store in the pluce of nfter vistiinK Mw, V. A. Hark dur- M1n Hetty Jone. who will HHnlt nt the now Ktholwyn Hoffman xhop on South Central avenue, which opened thin afternoon. Member of Olive llehekah lodtrr, wIiohp hlrthday Im In Sep tember, notify Horotiiy Scriple.. Noble Grand. j and Hazel Crahani. I'l, both of ' Talent : John U. Taylor, lilii of L Merrill and Josephine Unnzlk, Ii3. I "f Malln. Tlie lattre couple were . married yesterday afternoon In the presence of relatives by Key. K. I". M.awreneo at hi home on Kmith J Niwlnvn street., and will malt? their home In Mahu. Don't miss tho amazing vahies in tt nvw fall millinery at the Ummy m!in wnw m((.nded the notary club l-ou Shop in M. M. Store. 1 73 ' ,IuvtinK at the Hotel Medford this I'hosporeseent plow It: '.he wnt-: noon and discussed the importance ers of ltoKue river last Wednesday;! insuriiiB properly and life iiIkM Illuminaied the nets of fish-, aKainst loss. ermen and Interfered with tinhlnK : Mr. Jackson has been In the ; to sl" n an ,xu,nt that many fish-j ' erme a look their nets from the i water early In the evening. As n'apeclfie instances where tragedies rt'sult n10 were lew iisii eaimni. The phenomenon caused the nets , to Klow like fire and Huhled up ' a phosphorescent lit;ht and espec- - ially when I hey come In contact wtih any object. The nets of the fishermen become Illuminated to such an extent that the fish evade them. Curry County Ueporter. - , ,.C ,, , V,. Lreek Heallh roods. Store open , even in gs. 17 ecu i.an oi . oquine spem me, Alnons tiu. pm.sts llt th(l iunt.h. week iMHl with her parents in thisjewn woro T v Williams, of lhoe city. Mr. and Mrs. A. I.. Oall. They jniXi anU ,,Ved strung. The motored to Crater Lake Sunday. ivisitinir Ilolarians worn Jack Kerr. Jlegl nners and advanced piano instruction. Mr. Swanman, J'hnne !3tr-L. ' 172 Callfornlans registered at local hotels Include Mr. and Mrs. Henry Kills of Saci;aniento, Mr. and .Mrs.! A. Schiller. M. fi. Wayne and : Mr. and Mrs. II. K. Foster of Long Iteaeh ,Mr, and Mrs. JI. K. May - uard of San Jose. Miss K. T. Ciiioli-' j Ingham. .Mrs. K. K. Itussell and j Mary Yost of Palo Alto, Mr. and Mrs. Itav Curl. Lieutenant II. I Miller of San Diego. Mr. and Mn J. A. I Ml king ton of Santa Cruez. j Mrs. ,1. I. Hone of San Anselino. j Anna It. Ooodmau, Mr. and Mrs. ' I'. JO. Kdouarl, A. It. Higbee, Sid j Orosemaii, II. I!. Cowan. F. L. Dice, Mr. and Mrs. II .W. Summcrlec a nd Fred Wilson of 1 ,os A ngeles, Mr. and Mrs. Donald McKee, Airs. Kstelle McC.ee. Mr. and Mrs, A. L. Tonasiek. Mr. and Mrs. Oenrge ISternstein, Jr., and Mr. and .Mrs. L. A. Werner of San Kraneisco, Painting ami Paperhanging, No. Grape, w. c. Frisble. !! 170 ! Sergeant G rover C. Owen and Mrs. Owen an- in San Francisco ; for a short time, following their I departure by motor from Medford I last Wednesday. Mrs. Owen is a pallent at the Leltermau General hospital, where she may possibly undergo an operation. Colonel W. ' II. Paine, also of Medford, is a paiteut In the same hospital, where lie reeenily underwent an opera tion, and his condition was report ed good .according tr a card re ceived yesterday from Sergeant Owen. Miss A lice Olin, formerly at Milady's lleauty Shop is now lo cated at Wlneland's Itenuty Shop, next door to Medford Hotel. Phone III. 177 Mr. and Mrs. John Wolff and daughter. P.everly Mae of Portland are guests of Medford relatives this week. Another big reduction in price on everything at the bankrupt fur niture sale on West Main St. 174" James A. Ua m ford of Portland, who represents the lteuter Organ company, spent a few hours In this city Sundays as the guest of Mr. and Mrs. H. 10. Marsh . Mr. and Mrs. II. S. McClnflln of Portland arrived . here yesterday morning In preparation for the opening of the new Montgomery Ward store in ibis city. Mr. Mc Clnflln. who will be assistant man ager of the establishment, has been employed by the same company ni Portland during the past year. Itoih Mr .and Mm. McClnflln are graduates of the I'niverslly of Ore gon. - Mrs. Ira Walker returned to her home In Uerrydale this week after undergoing an operation at the Community hospital recently. W. A. Gales is a business visitor in Portland for a few days. Among the out of town business callers In this city Monday were Mrs. Hazel Applegate and her mother, Mrs. M. Schaefer of Dead Indian. Miss Kowen Gale will have charge of the Shauglc studio pho tography exhibit at the fair this week. Several of Mr. Shangle's pictures which were awarded rec ognition at the recent convention of phologrophers held at Portland will be included 1 the large dis play. The Ladies' Aid of the Lutheran church will give a dinner in the dining room, of the church tomor roiv evening, Wednesday, begin ning at : 3 0 . In preparation for the musical program at the fair on Friday, children's day. mem hem of the junior boys' drum and bugle corps will hold a special practice Thurs day evening at the Hoy Scout head quarters, beginning at 7 o'clock. L, C. Gram of Kugene, assist -ant superintendent of the South ern Pacific. Is in Medford for a few days this week. Mrs. Hess Setters of Portland, worthy grand matron of the K-a st ern Star lodges of Oregon, stopped here this ptqntjug; en route to Klamath Falls on tier official an nual visit to that chapter. Mm. Km in a .L Hnshford. a pio neer of Med fold, now living in Vancouver, fell and broke her htp.aitd struck her head, cutting intr the pn?t two weeks. Mrs. Mll- er Ik Just completing an ext en sl v tour of the western state. Mm. M. H. Telford left here this morninv for lur home ut Albany. Ore., afler spendlim the past week ns the jitiest of her sister. Mm. K. H. Lnmpevt, ROTARY LISTENS ! TONOONSPEEC ! BY. 01 EXPERT! "The Value of a Life" was the! subject of a talk by J. J. .lacksuii, j insurance business for the pasL 3 years and he spoke advisedly ubn ut j n-num .i tium .iun.-m-m.nu. M- nvm m 1 " '" " uieimn ... " " "'.l " - the futures of their families. which will bring rain within the: Waiter Critehlow 34SI-A Street Two delightful vocal solos by j next hours. ! Wheaton, 111., has patented a Vapor .Mrs. Kred StraiiK, "Carlsslma" and j j4, -, Jjlck, the local weuthci'j Moisture Clas Saver and Carboji 'tirandma," were included in the: man. holds out no hope for a sun-1 Kliminator for all ICutos and En program today. shiny day tomorrow. However, : gines tliat beatH any ever Kot out. ; A favorite trick during the past ' i-.Vi.. ..u.., ...vV..hn - ; . iui i i u-m """ ' vi m i.in , upon some member at random to j tnamo all of the club men present,! I with a fine for each mistake iniii.,.n Medford and Portland re-i either part of the name. One man j purled li fi(ik.(I t() rpmejI,cr nint. of thdhefore S ! number at the tables. flrants Pass: (lien Raymond, Port land: . W. Laselle? Portland: Jim' Hopper, Awliland: J. J, Jackson, Garretsville, Ohio, and J lurry Le laml. ijos Angeles. Attorney Frank Newman was chairman of the urogram! Next week Sterling Hothermel and 'Orin schenck will be in charge of the nwntimr - -- ' Mr. and Mrs. L. VI. Lyman of Cleveland, O., who have visited ! at Hie home of their son. Lloyd C. Lyman iu this city, left for California today, where they ex pect to spend some time with other relatives, Including another son, Lee P. Lyman at Los Angeles. S. M. Uullis, safety authority for Copco, left today for Itoseburg on a periodic Inspection trip. Miss Kli'ahcth I Hi it, county school supervisor, who recently re turned from having spent the sum- mer in Kuronean travel, will sneak.! at the Presbyterian church tomor- i row evening on the cathedrals of Kurope. Anyone interested in this subject is Invited to attend. ' niit.. v,,,..i,.,n i,,, ' for Andover, where he will enroll as a aenior In Vhilllps academy ufler spending the summer months In this vicinity. O. 10. Ulose. employe of tho city, park at Portland, returned to' that city today after visiting his nieces, the Misses Flnre'iicp, and Hetty Price, for the past several .day. "We expected to go to k 'rater Lake today. buH it rained," said "M. D. Piuer sadly, as he waited al the depot this forenoon before leaving for Middieton, Tex. II" was accompanied fby Mrs. PitKcr tnd three children and hail spent the past few days in southern Ore gon Ju.t to look at the country tnd enjoy the green hills. M. PI titer is employed by the P. & P. Railway company. "Yes, ma'am, I think that Hoover will be. elect ed. No, ma'am, I'm not a repub lican.' the man from Texas said In dismissing politics from the con versation. Horn, to Mr. and Mrs. li. J. Ullls, an eight-pound boy. Monday. September HUh, at the Sacred Heart hospital. LA GUANU1C. Ore.. Sept. 11.--(fl't Slate Senator U. li. liuller of The Dalles wlil oppose Wullci M. Pierce, former governor, in th November election as a candidate for the short term In congress. Yesterday he, received Ihe repub lican nomination for the post, va cated by X. J, Sinnott. The 'con gressional committee of the '', hoc imd congressional district voted unanimously for P.utler as the logical republican to camiutigu against Pierce. ' KiikIo Point l-T. A. I'ostponcil. I The first meetlmt of the Kujile I't'it rarent-Teacher association has been clianed from September t 1 I to Hept L'l. because of the coun ty fair. , All previous members -ind all mothers of school children are urf;ed lo he presold at that time. . lIi'Hlllur I'omiiHIlllcnllo'j Of lif'UIIH'S ChiiptiM' No. (it;, ti. k: s.. Wi'iint'sttuy I'VonhiK "t S : i . lluttle M Alili-n. Ni'rv ITS' TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY! tK SAl.K li-months-utd pointer pup with papers, reasonable. H. H. I'oineroy. uUl Stae road, fentrul Point, l'lnertdv Dr chard. 1 5 KtHl ItKNT Modern house, close "lose ITS In. Phono v or f-'s-.V KOK KKNT Sleeping room and j fzarajje. close In. Impure at 311 ! Kinw m. n i , KlXTritKH KOU SAl.K 2 count- ! ers. 8-foot: 1 aildinn machine, I j -rolltnp desk. 1 i heek protector. ( 1 tfflee ehair. cleetrle llht fix- I tares. I typewriter. At the Pank-, nipt Furniture Sale in West . Main St. IT I VOH liKNT Kooms. $l.:n and 52 per week. .' S. Front. ITS U'ANTIOh Veil n tr lady teacher would tutor or tare (or rhlMrrn evenlnus hi retprn (or room. Address Hex . Mall T-.l1.une, I Births FIRST RAIN IN ' CITY AND VALLEY The first rain to fall in Mcdford Hjnce July iird, last, when only jline y.t the only measurable ' (Uaniity full, only .01 of an inch, uVKlin to fall llKhtly lalo this ! forenoon, and unfortuiitely rm jiho county lair outlook, rain i.t ; forecasted for toniuht and Wed - nesday. The weather bureau today did ; i forecast beyond Wednesday nin inv Weainer map nmu uiiun are mat a storm area is ncaueu inis way n o.n uie vmaKa eH,ou he said, on perusal of the weather! imti uu.s loi-cnuon, wi.il uie canons were ior oniy a iik""- rain , jn the form' of occasional showers. I The. soecial ah wavs stations be ht rain as falling at or a. m. No heavy rain-! fall was reported at the north-, west ."taiions up to late this fore-1 noon. .However, much rain fell at ii nice j to peri, u. ., anu ,i uiii'uu, j ing at r a. m. today. , A study of the weather man j shows thai a storm area tills fore-' noon was then south of Alaska J and moving this way. The genera indications are for rain in the : valley during the next 3G hours in the Pacific northwest, which will probably come to the Koguo rive1.'! valley in Uie form of occasional showers of light rain, Mr. Dick I said. I While it was cloudy and rain' threatening in the valley from late last night on. snow was re-1 ported here as falling In the high :, mountains, ll was snowing heavily ' at Mount McLaughlin this murn-j ing and also 'at ilattle mountain. r I MOLISS. Katheiine Heed Suliss passed away at ihe Community September 1 0, hospital Tuesday 192S. Mrs. Soliss was a native daughter of Jacksonville, Oregon, and has bcen'living In Los Angeles, t'al., until two months i go when she came lo , Jacksonville for a visit. She was the wife- of A. N. Soliss of Los Angeles, 'who survives her: also two sisters. Charlotte Iteed of Portland, and Emma Heed of Jacksonville. Funeral services will be hebl at the Perl funeral home Thursday at H:3o p. m., Uev. Ki P .Lawrence officiating. Inter ment will be In the Jacksonville cemetery. GOI'LD Laura O. Gould, well known resilient of Jacksonville, where she has resided since com ing to Oregon from Midland. Mieh. 20 years ago, passed away at her home in that place at 2:1U a. m. today. .Mrs. Gould was born in Midland county, .Michigan. Aug. 1 LS5N at. which place she grew to wom anhood and was married Feb. 1 , 187(1. She was ill but a short lime and passed away without apparent severe sul I'ering. She leaves one daughter, Mrs. M attic Wilson of Jacksonville. Funeral services will bo held from the Conger Funeral Parlors at their new location. West .Main at ."Yewtown street, at 3:3a pt m. Thursday. Uev. Win. li. Hamilton will officiate with Interment in Jacksonville cemetery. Malt Tribune ads arc L'O.lMMt people every day. rea d These Drug Stores are open nights this week: Jarmin & Woods James McNair Pharmacy West Side Pharmacy Chlropractlu Naturopathy Dr. H. P. Coleman 8tli Succosnful Ycnr in Medford Trontnionta by Apiiolntraont Medford Center Bldg. Phone 96S Elpctrnthnranv Fftod Sclpncfl j Obituary Special Bus Service To County Fair Beginning Wednesday, September 12, at 8 a. m., we will conduct a special bus service tq and froni tlie fnir grounds EVERY 20 MINUTES 1 ' " from 8 a. ni. to 10 p. m., during Uie four days of the fair. Buses will start at comer of Mistletoe and Main streets, down Main to Riverside, south to fair grounds. Fare 15 Cents Either way. Take cars at any corner. Leave your own car in the city and ride the RED TOP COACHES. Oregon Stages, Inc. DOWN EAST VOTE ! The Republican majority of Til,-; OUO in Maine yesterday, the largest I in tho history of the state, for sov-1 ernor and United States senator, j leads (ins Newbury to prodiet a landslide lor Hoover this year and j 18112. when .Maine oily had 9000 majority in the -state election,; ; Cleveland swept the country; 1 1M-6, when Maino rolled up 30.000 j for the tl. O. F. governor, in Sep-! : tember, McKinley swept the coun- try. and that the only exception J aa nym On One Gallon of Gas ! qi(j ir0rUa report as hiKh as GO i : mjies on 1 Kalloii. New Fords In. Other makes report amazing in i creases of to Vz more. Mr. Critehlow offers to send 1 to liuroiiuec. write mm touny. He also wants County and State Agencies everywhere to make $250 to'$100U per. month. Adv. j i ' v STATE THEATRE South Central Near Eiyhth Wednesday AND ' Thursday Claire Windsor ening Night" A drama of love and devo tion, refreshing as tho nalt sea air; romantic as a stage career;- 'pulsating with hu man emotions and thrills. Also Cartoon Comedies AESOP'S FABLES -y' PAT HE NEWS Last Time Tonight ' "Wandering Girls" Admission Adulto 15c any time; children under 12, 10c FRANK'S ! Comedians f IN The Big Tent Tuesday & Thursday The Riot of, Fun "DON'T TELL MY WIFE" Tent Well Heated Prices 25 and 50' cents Cth and Holly Coming Friday "Not Tonight Dearie" "that aa Maino gea ho kogh tli ati" " that ho rcmemhers whs lU'191C," wheu Maine fe'uvo a ood HepuulK'UU majority la the bune clectlun ami Wilson was elected. That year, however, the east went Hepuhllcan and California, dim to Senator Johnson, decided the pies- idential contest for W.ilsou. j 4v If Mail Tribune ads are, read 20,oiu people every day. it r I I HuNT's (If AflT4 1 llMATINEE AND NIGHT SrH? 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