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i d.'i PXOE TWO Xocal and Personal ii i The HHUnl hii'Ko and represen- lative (lelenation of .liiekson j ' Minniv noonle will thin week I ' atte;.d the Orepoii ntuio fair; ,u Salem, which heuins tomorrow , -' mornlnK. Jnekson eouiiiy lias a fine exhibit at the fair, iih have ulso the enunty hoys' antl girls' ; i. eJub. . , Poem net to music. Masier ,'rrofl Sontr Puhlishei-s, Seatlle. 21 " The niamond I.ako resm-l will not oIoho until October 1. and ; ufier (hut dale the Io.Iro win prob w ahly he kept open In, a minor wny ' until the. wealher uotn V-vy bad. for the benefit or inn u-ii num-ei'M- ami fiwhej-rtien. M.'K. K. Powell iH nmvliiK ,Jif!auly Parlor to 1M I'.. Main "tmv, Mr. and Mis. Itay WilkK'Ukt. Phone MA.'-- 1X4 , Uoelpe outfits In bejuitiful ml- Ut orK'i i:idm of Seven "H . orH mi. clever infls. See tit-in leaves tor iIurvnlHK lorlay to enter it offj(,(. fjnti()n,.,.y & Supmly Co., tho Oregon State crdlemt iih 11 ;,crss from liialto. IXM'f freshman. Interest for the Melboilists Homo made cakes and rolls. Mrs. if A,(Mifor( ;in(I unr i.iv.iis ami C. VailSeoyoc, Phono :i3-J. 1 M.n,niu,,nj(.s throiiKhmjt the eouii AmniiK arliclew of incorporation ( ( y Jf( ,.nl.orf.( t,lliuy ln(. news filed with the slate inrnrpnraiion , ,.Mtllll ,-,., ,,,, .iv.M-. where dvpnrtnient at S;ib-m last week i,',,'(lH. on-pon A!ethnlii church con-,-thoKe filed by the tlubluird In- f,.n.IM.(. hiH )l(,.tl ln s(..ssi..n for u o Vent men t eonipaiij ut Med lord, ; W((.(t ;tm from where the news feitpltal of JfBtMiQ. und .with llM';,r n,e pastnri:il appoininent.s for ffollowlnK iniMirporators: A. 'h), ,.OIMilUr V(I;U. wl! . annonneed Slliibburd. It. A. llubbartl and Hena ,l(M,tv Hubbard. ' Natwiel;, Inc., innkers of gowns, ft Lot mo wrile your fire inmirunen. , (h.J1I)(,ri,.Ht si,H.OVers. etc. l sk tc.nr Y. TcnBWttUI, Hotel Ibdland. j , J( Sll.)M1l nf m,., x(.h., jl'liono ft A3. 1 ,wiih expected to arrive here today Klmer C Harris aiwl Hazel May fo. J( lllon,j,-s vMt Jlt tlie home Jtroxel. both of Talent, were mar- ,-(,,.,. nll( son-in-ln w. vied here Tliursdy evenillK ,J' I .r. itml Mrs. Kd lli)iensteele. Jtev. t'. II. Hilton, tif the First I)r A j ; j-ic ti n cl . chiropractor, '('hrlsliun ehurch. The youim ''"i- ! ronm uherty llldg. Kvenintts plO were ucrninpanico o n... i-ls' lmronts. They will make un u t home in Medloro. uinms Courier. i Kxtra speelal- mrKhiK. Jiundred morn new full hihh arrived and are offm-nd at tnose llonrH w,(. nn hjH Way to visit I money Hlivliif; bargains of ?4.i S. -wj, h (jcorge Sabin at the Oregon ;$:i,!tH, S1.9R nd SI."". & I ( Ihvch resort. Ho said t h:i 1 he i Tl. Rtamps given, too, with our hr- i wnnl il madi- plain that Crater! tiahiH. The Km my Uu Hat Shoppe i iMkl. (lirlt ,,, wUn ' in M. M. Store. lr'jlhe sliuiling down itf the lodge i i: County Agent It. C Kowler ainljt ,u. j.,u., Jiocause of Hie fall: Un ropreselltlitives of the hoys' j rUae eloi tigins along the Crater MubH throughout the county will ii,,,, ii,;Hvay, tin last of Sepiem-h-.'ivw here toilay for Snlein to at-M.,. an, (,.ini,cr are fine uiniithi: ! lend the first threo dayK of thcj,,, j,,,, lM(, lrijK ucctuding to Mr.' malu fair. Next Wednesday the (jrieve. Hi! says lie will probably ! reprem'nltmveH oi in ru'j h"-" ehiim. chanoroned by Mrs. i'ioi - eneo York (!onklo will leave here to nttend the last Uiree nays oi the fair. New arrivals from fliiwo in new tminrt fellH priced very modest, a) (.fill. A fJllKO hit I tellH the Hlyle. The Tin mt Hnx. M V.at 'H 1K" j invltt-H you. Paul McDonald let l liere iasi I-'rlday nvening for Portland on a business visit. Nulwkk, Inc., maliora of gowns, ilrapcrioH, nllpcovei'M, etc. ISS Tho Crater I-ake titilld of tin Presbyterian church bus Issued In vltnltoiiH for the initial dinner to ho given in tho church pur lorn Monday evening. September Jieglnning at 7 o'clock ' All Ih oho expecting to he present are aslted to call MlH. II. D.Vlian at tllll uh soon iih possible. Mrn. K. M. Powell i moving her fieiniiy Parlor to 113 K. Main SI. J'hone r.44. s 1 Ten children wero iireHontcd al the baby clinic held in Ashland last ThuiHtlay in Ihe clvc club house. Thr- Inspection work was done y I.. . Iiudiefp HMiHi ed by ,M rs. hydtn King, county nurse. An unusual opportunity to get I'diHon records, Km: each.. Palmer Music IIouho. ISS Arthur Kerns, agent Tor the London Hi Lancashire Indemnity company, of Portland, In here on a Hoveral days' btisluesH trip. Don't mlsH (ho bargalUM at 'he ICmmy I.ou Hat Slum In M. M. Store. IK Kd Harriott, veteran bus driver fur the Hotel Metlford, in on a vacation of from Ion days to two weeks, tho pant week of which, after Tuesday, wiih Hpent at visit -Inn Portland ami taking in the round-up at Pendleton. Pete Ord, engineer of the hotel, Is rilling Harriott's place during hl vaca tion,'. MIhh Alice Oldi. formerly al Ml IuiIh lleauty Shop, Is now located it I W I nela mi's 1 tea ut y Shop, next tlnor to Hotel Medford. Phone 01. 1ST Mr. a ml Mis. I lui I llrowu of Man Hieuo,' who stopped off here recently for ii visit of Heveral days on their vacatluii trip to Portland anil Sent le anil olher Wa.-hlnr.t on points, nn the return Journey home Mopped off In Medrord I"! a short ihne liiil l-'flday iil'lertioon. r Note tho fine even toxturo of FLUHRKR'S MILK BREAD It ia the result of ex act fermentation and absolute temp eruture control, always a cer tainty in our plant, the most modernly equip ped bakery in Southern Oregon. There will bo an Important fhiuulier uf ' ('(tntniPiTt! forum liim-hi-"n meethm at the Hotel .Med ford J1 omlay noon, Seplemlier :M. Tliii iH llie first forum nuffi hut srlu'iliiled si nee early in I lie Hummer, inn! ll is the (dan m (he (onnnittee headed by W. S. HolRer to hold tho jnint sessinns regu larly durum the eomiliK year. U . 1 -". ' Hive i ne main auuress in i in- meeting. ! Mrs. K. Powell Is moving her ' Ueauty I'arlor to 1 I :i. K. Main Kt. : IMitme T4 I. J4 Mrs. A. 1 1. Iniiiii iirrived here yesterday lift or spendliifr the past five weeks visiting friends anrl ,rentiveH in P'O-lhtnd and Seattle. )ressni;ikin' and remodeling. Kiisiifmi Shop, 4:M .Medford ISIiIk. if ,MfH. H. J'3. WnKKonw of Spo-' kune, iii-iived hei. yi-nt I'rdti y for a visit of Severn I weeks at the home of hnr son and (l;iutrhU-r-ln- IKt t(l(iatinK bis usual spirit of ,.,eerf illness, .lint (irievo yesterday aflernoon in Hi spent city I i roni nis rrospeei resort. Mr. eraf ju-l,(jrieve stopiied here lor s ikitp uie i-ruspeei i-esort npen Ull: iWnl Mrs. (irieve uns tvilh (,(, his trip. Crants 1'ass' i 'oiirl World's series baseball game.i, Inlen-ollcgiato football, jiresidenl ial eleclion, and the national broad -casting of these events hear them on a Majestic radio. Palmer .Musi House gives free iletnori.Ht rations. ISS Members of the Crater Lake Union Christian Kndcuvor soejVti les. held a regular meeting al laud l-'riday night with a good at- tendance from this city. . j Shingling, roshlnglfng, roof ro-: pairing. I. N. MeCnlbim, 8;i(i N. j Central, Phone IIPJH-W. SS .Mr. and Mrs, Herbert Klelsch- ! acker of San I'Vunclseo, arrived I hero today for u vacal ion al ! "Swift Waters," I lie summer home of Frank Xoyen on Itoguo river. Mr. Kleisehacker Is a prominent financier of the bay city. ThiinuiH Kealty Co., Km. 1 U Palm j 1 11 It. cor. Main mid Front, upstairs.; Furniture, chattel loans, corn iiiets j tlls,couirteili if Itay mood MeCee, of Ashlaml, was a business caller in this city i Sat unlay. lie expects to go to i Hiigene today In preparation for i the opening of the fall term a i the University of Oregon where ; he will enroll as ti freshman. Home made cakes and rolls, Mrs. C, C. VanSooync, phone HHH-.I. !S!i All'H. S. IO. (Mother) llowlelt. of the l':agb Point hotel was a visitor in Medford yesterday. Dur ing Die past week she has had as her guests Mr. and Mrs. A. W. Cooke, of Damascus, tire., her brother ami sister-in-law, and an other brother, .1. II. Cooke ami thiuahler Miss Lucille Cooke. They left hen; this morning lor Fort Klamath to spend some time at the home of Mrs. C. F. Holt, niece of. Hit' tun men. Ili'clpe outfits In tiemiiifui col ors make clever nlfts. See them al office Stationery & Supply Co.. across from itialto. 1 S I if Among the out of town shop pern hero Saturday were Dave Pence of Klk Creek; Mrs. A. K. ; llrnckaway of Phoenix, and Vcr- ; non McOcc, Ashland. j Mr. and Mrs. Alan, of San Fran- I ciscii, stopped here lor a few hours: today enioule to Vancouver on a vacation trip. They were the , uileets nf Harold Isaacs who tamet here recently from the bay city. r Hav that las put in your car; now. Our prices arc lower. Mid-, ronl Aulo Wrecking Co.. lil'll No. i Itiversble. Tel. is: j Although Crater Lake season of-I ficlally ended last Tluimday and the lodge is closed, because uf (be I fine w e.ithei the maial la rue at - ; leudaiiee f toni Med I'm d and (be rest of the volley, and Bcneral run of tolliifls V.lll make Hie round. Hip to the lake Unlay. 1 Xalwfck, Inc., makers or gnu ns. draperies, slipcovers, etc. iss Indications are dial almost tiny i lay now nev s may come t hat it buine.ss Mtrucl lire nf some kind will be built on Ihe Itay Toft property, corner We! Main and I vy si reels, as a number of pros pect I vc buyers tor l bis in 111 in; comer have been eyeing Ii lor some time past. Pond work heiu een thi! cliy and lite entrance In Crater Lake paik l. reported by tourists to be pi n:i esslng rapidly. Tb i e u ere pproximalely '.'" tars .episiered at the local Cham ber of Commerce eterday. A .b ehl ft! slump in tourist linvi-l bus been noticed this month. . l. 'leinenson, ef the Term in.il llniel, aecnmpanii'd hy Mrs. i "lemen.sio'. Is expected to arrive hen- Votul.iy from a two weeks' v..c:illon trip during which they have attended tile round-up at l't ndb lon and isiled friends in I .i-biimlon, Muring ihctr absence, W. W. Chadutck of Salem, presi- ' , dent and mauiiMcr of the stage ! . lerinlnr.l coiopau. has been in i Inli ne ut the Jackson. j MEDFOTiTJ TiDfTL MisH liuby Timnntns Is expected to ret urn io w ork at ia liners ;.Muidi- house Monday after a va jealinn tluring which she attended ;t he round-up at Pendleton, Mrs. V. Smith of Itueh. visited friends in this city Saturday aft ernoon. : ' Among the (Irants Pan visitors in .Medford y.-slerduy was .Mrs'. t i II. WeisshiK. , Ctd. .1. !. Alundy returned yis- i tertlay from a business trip to I Portland. Traftic Officer and Mrs. P. Talent have returned to Ashland after spending sevnil days in , Ptrlland where Mr. Talent was called to testify in a federal gj-aud jury investigation. EBATE S GiVEN HI It won't tie loiirf until oal high 'f-ehonl oi-aiors are liilioring over the following subject which ha been issued as the official debate 1 1 ticst j on for 2 d isl rh.ts In or -gon: lle-olved: Thai the system of federal subsidies to the ytaiea with , feil era 1 supervision be a bjindon 'd. Mihb interest in debating is be ing evidenced this fall witli mor ibait r, students turning out fo. preliminary meetings. Coach lialpii t:iiley. of the senior high school, reported Saturday. Croups in Ihe junioc h igh scliool will also be organised in addition to the up pen iuss debaters. The qnerlion for ib-bate was selected hy stale direelors iiiclud 1 ,1a n ( 'iarke, assist a nt director of the extension division of the Cul vers! y f Oregon; Al Iss Corneiiu 'Marvin, .stale librarian at Snlem and Ml uie Snp'.M'li tend en I H. Howai d. MVXW I SEN LAff TUESDAY In conini'Tooititioij of the .sign- j intf of Ihe ptae. treaty with llw j Uognc liivcr Indians dm ing , the ; early history of nouthern Oregon,) Cutter Lake chapter of the D. A li. Iiiiil (ieneral JoNeph Lit no so- 1 elely. (i. A. II. will UllVeil u niUl'i er at To bio liock Tuesday. Sep - tetnher li'p. al 'JAtt o'clock. In-I vilatlons liave been sent out to j spciul gucsls but the public is ; Invited In alieml the ceremonial. The Southern Oregon Pioneer so lely nic (Specially invited. Obituary AKHOTT. -Oscar ThotnaH Ah boll. p.-isHOd nwny tit. tlm Cuniniim it y lioHpiliil. Halurdtiy moniing, ttgfd yem-H, ti nioullis and flnys. Xativo koii of .liiclison coun ty. Son of Liturn Nolseiiia Abholt, of 'iutlo Kails, Ore, lie. wtta cm ployed hy the Itoguo Uivr ('utial coiapaiiy. Ho leaves his wlfj Cecil, and two daughters, mid o.ic Hon, Kvalino, nnd Jewidl, hop Wtlliitin. Also fivo hrotlicrs iniil two HiHlerH. Kvorott. Ilutto Falls, Ore.; Frank, SusaiivUle. Cal.: Les ter, Kininaih Fa Ms. Ore.; Kiwi, Orhra of iliitlu Fulls, Ore.; Mrs. (lerlie Hod's, .uUo Falls, Ore.; Mrs. Hilda Wi'lch. Aidilaud. Ore. Kinicra,! services will ho held a! Ihe Perl Funeral Home, Monday al 2 p. in. In I ei nieiii In I'lmctiK ceinelery. Daily Mcteo.ulogical Report Sutidiiy. Sep! her' 211 Forecasts Medford nnd vlcluiiy: Sunday, fair and not tiultu no warm in tlm attorimoii. Oregon: ,Siindy lair, 1ml cloudy nnd cooler on (lie cotisl. Low hu midity In tlm interior, St! U in) Ik I5k j ' I . IS !0 Ml !m; is p; liS IP .un .to Clear Ch-nr LOCAL DATA Temperature idc.i IH-Uicsl tlast 1'J hrs.l Lowest, tlm-t 1- hrs.l licl. Humidity tlVt.i . l'rcci(iitaiioii ilnclU's) Sttiio of Weather.. . Toiul preclplmtion since Septem ber I. P.lL'S, .iis Inches. Sunrise ttahiy, 5; fid a. ni. Suitsctv loduy. il:d7 p. m. Sunrise Monday. tLlMl n. ni. L. W. DICK. Mcteondoglstr"' Mill SPLATTKUS (Continued from Pae One.) dnucd the religltuis issue Into the presidential campaign." h" said. "ll Is ,Mb'iit that Alfred VI. Smith, the Tammany candidate for the presidency is uiaklng his bid for three groups. In this conn- t ry : "First, the lit ltnr crowd; second the Homan v'atbnlic churrh; third, the machine politicians and their camp followers." M AtlSIF.l.l.KS. l-'iniuc, Srpt. 2J i'i-Ccm'Ro II. Stoivk. t'attl" fli.-r. who is on n flight iiroinul itw .H-i.i ncd tnhii v ttulay whon his rluiu' lurnoil ovrr n ht liyiiiK ii hiUootr on uu n-- lap ot hu irtp to t'ortuvn. i ' TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY 1'Olt 8AI.K nr i:Nill ANOU Two rnnuncrrt.il n'iv. impmvoil. oil Ki'iiv -Ph'il Mivitt, vUtxv to iMMilr vaul itiul i)vn, city fouveniout -fur r 1 lU-r.-H on I'tutdo lUr.hwuv. imprnv.Ml. t. -m w o c n A"hl;nui nml iir:niK !':" u;-J7 strmlu'i'iist., v.in N'm, (Hllf 111. " I TRIBUNE, MEDFORD. HERE FOR COLOR PRAISES PIONEER 1 Companionate, marriage is just a cry on the part of the men to prot'ct their poekci hooks. This is the opinion of Helen Leslie, brilliant young Kuglish journalist ami a ui In ir whi is spending this : wee; in Jackson county in search of local color. '! am noi an anient admirer of the modern generation, al , 1 1 io ugh I itgree wii Ii some othe ! writers that I hey are not always as bad us they are painted," sho said. ll is only a inatvyr of paint and ideas which removes ihi young English woman from the : general ion :'he tienounces.' lt-' tile, blond iiml L'S. she could "bo; ;lakcn upon first glance, (provitk-fi :you diil n't g'-i u good look into 'her i yes) to be a college Hopper., - And from her ebi blond curls io her high heeled pumps, she most assmedly modern. "The pioneer women, out hero i in this wonderful country of yours are the ones who had tho real j si tiff." ic exclaimed feelingly. ; "They suffered and .ucrifioed and j ; 1 u j li the s'.urdy institutions; upon which this nation is found-; cd. Ami the modern generation are doing a dastardly thing by: trying to tear them down. I don't i believe we can blame the older! geii-'iatioil for their desperate ; Maud against the selfishness ami Id i nil desl ruction of I heir ideals bv Ihese barbaric youngsters. Mi.-s Leslie, whore name in real life is'Lislie Helen Wiltshire was born in Hampshire, Kngland. She began her writing ean.r tl uring the World war, : when, stilt i school g'rl. she dt ovo an nnthu Innee for I he lied 'Cross and plunged wholeheartedly into her work. Her unique ol.yervatior and miecdohvi which she sketched down at that time, attracted con siderable atlciition and found their ( way into route of ihe leading . tli'ili'h publications. j Seven years ago, with tho deaMi of lor 'husband, the young au thor started out to study certain . localities which nppe;'lei to her. imagination. She spent two year;; in the Channel Islands, off the i coasts of Hngland and France. : Kadi one of these, she sa id, ha ' ; its own neiiiliar civili'alion groiin of languages. On-" (if thr most inieresting she saut waf ine j Island of I km me. taken over he fore the war by Count Hauine of tier many and developed into a carrier pigeon station, from whiou I be r;n iii;:ii spy conveyed sccrc; pian.-i mil of Fngland. After leaving these islands, she cnine over to America and hav ( been sending back Impressions aim let t "rs to llle Sphere and other London publications. She is making u special study of the American pioneers In various .sec tions of ' lie country, with whicl. she intends In compare the mod ern generation in the same locali ties, liefore cniuim: to Modtor.l she spent several months in Ne vada, j "I leno, I found tragic, and a ; Kin ring example of Hie sins n,' ; ptohibilion. Li'iuor? Oh, yes ! even more of it, and--of course O: j betcr age and una Illy than can bo found in other sections of th.rj country. ! America has ae;ain become Ho I pioneer, in her prohibition law. j And the failure and futility of a tempt log its enforcemenl v.-Hi mivm Ihe ol her countries the , linuble of adopting a similar rem-: cdy," .she said. Mrs. Wiltsbiie. expects to re main in Jackson county another ; week. "1 was dlscourage'1 hy in v first impression of This locality, j and intended to stay no longer j than a day or so." sho said. "Hulj after I had probed thru the outer, crust of the community, and he- I came acquainted with some of the fine older pioneer characters here,. I began lo realize how thorough-; ly clia ruling and Interesting Ho ' pluen really Is. 1 have a fcelhuv lhat I shall hale lo leave when, ihe lime comes." Rosa Blackmore Willett ARTISTE Teacher of Piano forte. Diplomce of Leipzig Con servatoriuni, Germany. For Appointments Residence Telephone 403-R-4 Studio: M6 South Ivy STATE THEATRE South Central Near Eluhth "NIGHT LIFE" ' f :l ' Also PATHE NEWS and COMEDY Any Seat 15c Anytime Children under 12, 10c Continuous Show Dally ' Matinee 1 to 5 P, M. Evening 6:30 to 11 P. M. Saturday and Sunday, contin uous 1 to 11 P. M. Pictures change dally except Thurs day. OREfi'Qy.' STTD7 Y, KEPTE'NT'BET? ' 23," "10-23. Man REGISTER OR LOSE RIGHT TO VOTE . Wii b the closing of the regia V rat ion books on ctober U, only j i nays. away, ni-w voters, ami ..i is who have riot registered a iv iidw.-ed lo get ii.tivo on them end register as soon as pos : si) ile. in order to avoid a crush ;;i uie last minute of regist i ai ion . : Voters who have moved Into new prccincis Mince the last elec tion, or voters who have never 'registered in Jackson county,' and new voters who will become of age before t he fi'ial registration day, are urged in register as eaily as possible before Oct. U at ihe county clerk's office. Voters of Medford and vicinity can no longer register as here-, loiore with 1-ee Oarlock in I he . t'h mibi-r uf (I.iiiiiiitic building. 1 but unot register at the county Jerk's office, as it has been lis covered that, according to law.. ii t my i ejiUtrnr can not regis ter vters in another location, : iii ... city ur town wlu.ro the county seal, is located. This does not affect the regis tration of voters in other towns and products of the county. Ail youths who become -i years old by Nov. 7 may vote at Hie I'tect ton on Nov. il. So It is up 1 o thes,. first voters not lo overlook Hie fact that they entitled to viae. From Washington. D. C, last week James . P.urke. general counsel for tin national republi can committee, advised all such lhat they could vole on November ; if they had complied with th" ! other election reuuirenienls. While election ' day is Nov. (!. all persons whose :! 1st birthday comes un Nov. T, actually become' years of age under the luwj on Nov. i;, ami other ' iiialifica-j tioiis being complied with,. , they will ,e eolith-.) ;n vote one day; advance of ilicir 2 is't birthday. LA flLANhi:. Ore., Sept. U. ' 'dJ Wi. b e., aation woi l; to be '( fiuisb' d toiaorrow and concrete ' pouring scheduled to begin imme diately, indications are that the ' f-ai stern Oregon N'onnal school 1 buikiing here may take form this i fail, weather permitting. MILK; PASTU1:RIZF.DS.AI:E-PUSE ! PHOOUCED - PACKED- ! THE SANITARY WAV ! I r , These Drug Stores are open nights this week : Jarmin & Woods James McNair Pharmacy West. Side Pharmacy Phone w 5! 0 0s IS, I ' - 1 Bull ,pi , nlncing fAI.K, Oil'. Sept new stall ncro'ee t-o the present obsolete institution, paid tor l,y n bono issue in tie re tired from the proceeds of prison industries, and started within the nevi two or three years. Is a Prevents Misunderstanding in Property Deals When You Put Them in ITito iiro n few lliin;s wliictli our HSC.'ROW Doinrtincnt does wlii'ii yiiii pliicq your dual in escrow: ('nml)inos tlm (!Xicrt liiiowli'dno of your atlorncy and your realtor with tlio lixilinical 'exici'i('iii-o ol: our KSI.'liOAV Dfparhiiciit.. I!y so doins; your deal is speeded up, expenses lessened, time will be saved and, of major iniportanee, the pos silihities of property loss or litigation over some point in lhe future will .he eliniiiinaled. v $7.50 for nny . amount to $7500 value per $1000 for Escrows from 7S0U to $25,uno Jackson County Abstract Co. ESCROW DEPARTMENT ' , 121 E. Sixth St. Phone 41 J ' Arriving Daily Carload "PEP" CLARKE SPECIAL FOR ORCHARDS Soil Sulphur and Land Plaster for Alfalfa and other Legumes COVER CROP SEEDS A Hungarian Vetch, Alfalfa and Sweet Clover OUR PRICES ARE RIGHT Ik farm Owned and Operated By Taking Advantage HOME LOAN PLAN You can become immediate owner of your own home, paying montly installments as you would rent, until interest and prin cipal are paid up. The home is YOURS your OWN forever more. Pride of possession and business logic both suggest that you act now! Jackson County ding Association A Place to Invest Your Savings Over 19 Years in Medford Not One of Our Stockholders Has Lost a Penny ion r possibility in tho opinion of Col. jW. H. Kurtram, Huperlutendent of iiidustrie.-i at the prison. Speaking of proceeds from prison industries Colonel Kurtram said he referred piirlicuktrly lo the flax Industry. $i 50 cents per $1000 for amounts from (25,000 up s of Farm Fertilizer Bureau Co-operative Exchange by Farmers. of Our Easy & Loan Kvon if Mint "new suit" fuel ir.A! may oniy conic, Hlio n hirthdny. oneo a year send ing the suit to us frnauently will hrinK ymi .many happy returns of tho day. . w CITY CLEANING AND DYEING WORKS 624 N. Riverside Phone 474 Clay D, Parker, Manager Our Stock Has All the Requisites of a Good ( Investment cftfB fj Vrli