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t Q1Z TWO frrEDFOftT) MAIL TftTBUyR, fEDFORD, 0nEfi0T, SUNDAY, JULY 21, 1020. I The ntulc fulr board, at u' meet Ing Iuhi ,veek voted to employ tho I Nili'in band to furnish muxtc lur- Ing 1 ho J 121 Htuto fair. The Kalem hand u-nH employed hy tho fulr I board In 1026. Hneelnl at Pn 1 v I d Trina to ' " J nhcctH flno linen stationery with. C0 The regular 'monthly baby clinic envelopes, all for 6'j cent. , Wee niiiuuw uvm.1 io juuuo xncarer. Mih. Iocal and -'Personal Ju- III' W lit; be nt'd -n the community IJiV health houne, on' tho Pacific MkIi way, next Tuosday from 1:30 to 4 It!1 p. m. Dr. Jiiully Jioh-om will bo In char(?a of thia clinic. Chililri'li HI uniiprH(tXpiSai of uko aro eligible. AupoinlmejitH oliijr 1jc niarie by call- ln tho licdlth L'nlt. telephone : : it PI In jjr Mm furniture) at 1 1 K. Main street " Monday and Tueuday of this week, jfj fceo ad on classified puRc , J 21 ( Miss Winifred Warner returned ih homo yesterday after spending Die jlll past week in firuntft Vhhh uh the gueHjC or MIb ney :uhh. Hpecial at Coivls Drugs, 12 sheets fine linen stationery with 50 envelopes, all for 69 cents. See window next to Rialto theater. II. A. Warren and non, tieurge IIiu ilKon, of (he Oak lcigh wtoek ranch, In getting A fine bunch" of blooded :horl ' horn ready to whip to (he various faiiw in California. Ho will exhibit them The many friends of Comrade i W. I J. I.j man, who has been In! the community hospital for ten dnyn, will be pleased to know he Ih recovering and is able to Bit at the Jackxon county fair and will up part of the time. then nhlp them cnt to be xhown In Corona adding machine at Med- scveral large stock nhnws In dlffer-i ford Typewriter Kxehange. 13fl ent elilen. Central Ptdrt American. 1 A. 11. -, Allen, 32 Washington Trep prop; alt lengths. lorfer i mnet, returned from Klamath limiher Co. I'hono 124. 122VuUh, wh.-ic ho law been the last' At the close of tho l!'29 Hum- ' two weeks on IjuhIupkh, Saturday, i L ,wi Kim n 1,- ti'..,... .....iinier wnsUm of Southern Oj-egon MIfk I. ,l. lioyd of ttaltimorc son Hoy, have gone on a nhort trip i No,,nal wh,ml wt Anl,,ml- 6 j Ui w Wi,s R vMu,v "l filter to Mi'riumnti,. whum Mini ill .-j. , ...,.v ..... , .... .i..,. ..........t, .... , . , vlxlt Airs. .1. J. Mann. - " A reminder of tho fast approach-. Inif packltiK eaon may be seen at ! Jaiocs J.'MfValr Ih dlsp'oMlnu of the Porter Lumber Co., where they are unloading 2 carloads of tree props. Phone 124. 122 Dr. Mary II. Strieker, a phyxiclun and mii'Kvim of Weepy Kye, Minn., and mother of CIiiih. A. WlnK, Is expected to arrive In the city tliiH week to make her homo here. ' HerccnH nnd windows. City Cab inet Works, 227 N. Kir St. 125 Ulehard (Irey of flold J f til Ik at tho Vancouver barracks where ho ill 124 Is underlining tnilnlni; with the re Judge Glenn O. Taylor began his j serve forces, He Is a commissioned annual vacation ol two or three l officer In the reserve corps, nnd j a. l. .Ui..L ...Ill ' recofft-rl Ml pnmmli.inln u.hlln .. t , be spent by himself and Mrs. Tay- tending the O. a. C. from which j Metf orkii. opponlte Lewis Supr i- i- o....... u.;...i InHttfotlnn ho wnti -rn,l.,f ,l !, i -t-" vice standard normal sehoul course and will re(-elvc dlplomuM. The Med- ford tnemlMMH of the cuhh aco llie j for Kan Francisco whcio she fnllotving; Mrs. lon Newbury, Mia. . upend a week visiting friends, Vivian Jtarto, Mather Miller, Mm. Bertha Itanium, Margaret Oneti brugge, Wulter Voung, Jterte J'orter and Florence Allen. A reminder of the faHt approach ing packing Ho,unon may be seon at the Porter Lumber Co., whero they are unloading 2 carloads of tree props. Phono 124. 122 Harriet Campbell. Mary Lee and Dorothy' Roberts are leaving today for Diamond lake, where they will spend two weeks. , C!et those fenders and nuto bodies straightened at Prill's Hheet i iii' Itl iii (i in si section. In Washington, and Van i couvr, B. C, where they will visit relatives of tho judge. So far as can be teamed the city court and justice of tho peace court will he closed until his return and no sub ttltute appointed to take his place. The justice court cases will be taken before tho Ashland or Jack sonville justices of the peace, Wo-FIx-Km shop. Now open for business. Tool sharpening a spec ialty. We "know. Nat Hldg. rhone 1473. W. H. Mfircho. 12B Jnmes K.' Duggan of Han Fran cisco has J purchased the (). II. i Johnson 40 acre ranch near Jack-'- Bonvtllo. Window glassVall slees; also plate j s'whh- Trowbridge Cabinet Wks. - Ulen Hlllis, who Is employed In the business office of the IjOS An geles Times; has gone to visit friends' at Portland, following a several days visit here with his ; mother. Pried clfokn dinner 75c, Kun y. Am.'n Place, Jacksonville. 120 H. C Sayrc of Boone, Iowa, is !i In Med ford visiting his daughter, !, Mrs. Jarrtes Klllott for several in weeks. jjj James 3: McNalr fs disposing of .!. Ms furniture at 1216 K. Main street 111 Monday and Tuesday of this week. Iii Heo ad on classified page. 121 Mr. and Mrs. (leorgo Htewart of 3 II 0 Palm street, Med ford, a ro among the new residents of Klam ath Falls. Mr, Stewart is associat ed with the California Oregon Power company, having been trans ferred here from tho valley city. i Klamath News, ; Selected green blocks and sialic, 12 or 16-ln,, no edgings. Ask about free, kindling. Mod. Fuel Co., Tel. 081. 105tf p ' Mr. and Mih. Virgil Daniels of i Nam pa, Idaho, spent several days ill the past week us the guests of Dr. Jjj and Mrs. T. O. Hunch. service. Phono 833. F. K. Samson Co., 229 N. Riverside. 121 III Mrs. M. II. Hatfield of Portland y who had been visiting 'Crater Lake (t and points ,in California, left for H her home In Portland yesterday, in, $5.00 Special $5.00 per load, fac tory blocks. Med. Fuel Co., Tel. " 631. ior.tf 111; Following a . visit with Mr. and 1(1 Mra. Fred Wolff of Central Point jt' Mrj and Mrs. Kdwin Stickney of ill! Gait, Cal., were scheduled to leave Tre props;, all lengths. . Forter dumber Co. Phono 124. 122 m.- Mrs. J. V. Ituiclmllur and daughter. Patrlala,,. of Portland, t (eft for their home In tliat city Frl M day night, after spending two weeks V Uniting Mr. and Mrs. U. F, Wymure i Of Hutte FallH. ' Dressmaking, smooktng and but I tonholes. The Fashion Shop, 424 f'Modford Bldg. Phono 1181. 13tf Mrs. F. J. Holltisky, who has been j In San Francisco the pnst few days, '' returned home Saturday. k Tree props; all lengths. Porter r Lumber Co. Phone 124. 122 ; Dorothy (Joff, former assistant director of the city playground, has taken a' position, with tho local . telephone exchange 4 Local and long distance hauling. Wc aav yoo money. Iluwley TratiK- fcr, 1 M. Riverside. Tel. 1014-X. I , li.fi I J Richard F. Calder, elnvator ( j operator In the federal building, in i on his 1 r days vacation, nnd left several days ago with Ills wife and i ; daughter to spend the moat of It In j, eastern Oregon. Iv Owing to business relations In J California. I must sell at a saerl- flee my business here known ah the Dutch Oven, located at G05 S. 1 Riverside. 122 t Mr. nnd Mrs. A. K. Iedbetter left Saturday for a two weeks vacation at IjiOrunde. Mr. Tedbelter Is a fnechahlc" at the Hudson'.Kj'Hex 111 Iii Note the fine, even, silky like texturo of Fhih rer'i Breads. That comes of knowing how. spring. Dance at Dreamland, Chllders hall, every Wed. and Sat. tf Miss Margaret Van Scoy has been spending a vacation here vis iting friends and relatives, She is a public health nurse in tho schools of Santa Ana, Cal. Peggie's Parmanotits. Spiral and Croguinole. wavea. Emma Cline Shop, Phone 454. 124 The Misses Lei a Humphreys, Lena Newton and Hazel Mullins of Ku ire ne spent some lime here yes terday visiting friends before con tinuing their motor trip to. Crater Lake. The three girls are return ing to Kugune after a vacation in California and Mexico, Special at Colvlg Dluus. 72 sheets fine linen stationery with 60 envelopes, all for 69 cents. Sec window next to Itlalto theater. 124 Mrs. J. M. Lofland Is In Portland on a two weeks vacation visiting her sister of that city. Tree props from clear lumber. Hig Pines Lbr. Co. Phone No. 1. 1 I sir Contract work on the Slskron mine near Holland, u tiff or the di rection of (Jeorge Marton of thin city, has been resumed. The mine closed after the death of -T. A.- Kll duff. the owner, two years ago. and j now Is being operated by Mrs. k'll- duff and .!. H. Finch of San Fran clseo. Grants Pass Courier. Uniform tree props. Med. Lum ber Co. '-IHtf Albert Iturch spent much of last week at Portland attending ' the borrd of directors meeting of the stale noard of higher education, which has control of the university;, college and threo normal schools. Crest's special for Sat. and Suh, Nesterodo pudding ico croam, fife quart. lyo Kay Nell of Ashland was In Med roi-il last Tuesday visiting with Rsilll Phlpps, n fraternity brother at the University of Oregon. Treo props from clear Jumper, nig Pines Lbr. Co; Phono No. j. 1 IStf The real estate offleo of Charles It. Kay Ih now located In the Mod ford Center building, he having re moved recently from tho Medford National hank building. L. C. Smith and Corona type writers. Medford Typewriter. Kx ehange. . 1311 Ashland merchants, factories, etc., will have n better opportunity than usual thin year to make dis plays at the big Jackson county fair to he held September 11 to 1. according to County Agent R. (1. Fowler, who this year Is serving as fair secretary- The Medford mer chants four years ago financed the building or the Merchant's build ing, each tit king n booth for a period of years. This year all the hooth space will be sold nnd Sec retary Fowler Is giving Ashland( merchants an opportunity to make their displays at tho hlg county fair on the same basis as hus In the past been given Medford mer chants Ashland Tidings. Crest's special for Sat. and Pun. Nesterodo pudding Ico cream. ROe quart. ISO Miss Mary Urady of Medford U visiting her sister, Mrs. Philip De Hemjer at Kerby, Josephine county. Mr, and Mrs. Peter t.ynuui of Italdwln. Wis., have returned to their home after visiting Mr. and Mir Oh car Lvuum of this city. Money loaned to worthy people l pay their honest debts. Thomas Realty Co., Rm. 12. Palm Hlk.. cor Main and Front, upstairs. 24tf Mr. and Mrs. It. o. Davidson IHltl West Kleventh street have been much enjoying the visit of their son. (. I.. Davidson and wife or Santa Ana. Cal.. well known for mer residents of Medford nnd who are on their way to Portland, and daughter. Mrs. Angus Cameron of Detroit. Mich., and their grand child. Jean Clark of t tlcu. N. V. All kinds of spraying done by Allen, reasonable prices. Phone your order to 139 or 422-L. tf Robert K. Creagor, deputy county treasurer of Tillamook county and Ills wife are In Ktamalh Falls for several days vlsitlntr at the home of Dr. V. L. Hamilton. From here Mr. and Mrs. Creagor will go to Medford where they will spend the next month. Klamath News. Tree props; nil lengths. Porter Lumber Co. Phono 124. 122 Dance every Sat. Nat. 120 Alva L. Laws of Jacksonville purchased new four door sedan recently. Let me write your fire Insurance, Carl Y. Tenunald, Hotel Holland. Phono 903. tf Mr. nnd Mrs. Flunk Clark and children and Mrs. F.sther HilcstlH, have returned to their home In Seattle after visiting Mr. and Mrs. R. i. Reach of this city. Mitreellu Bowman has Installed the latest In permanent wave ma chine! In the liownmn Ueautv Hhnppe, . -', District Attorney Codding' of flee Ih still busy fixing up the Irrtnl angles of delinquent tax properties throughout tho county, preparatory to a sheriffs sale In August. There are 137 homes and plots on the de linquent list for foreclosure. Phone 418. tf Mae Wilson, Dorothy Whitman, Vivian Cobs. Alberta Knips and Mrs. If. G. Wilson are leaving this morning for Lake o' the Woods, where t hey Will spend the week. Tho girls will take a new row boat with them. $5.00 Special $5.00 per load, fac tory blocks. Med. Fuel Co., Tel. 631. 105tf Deer are eating crops In the Deer Creek vicinity, Clarence Messenger reported Friday, adding that crops In liis neighborhood would be good this year If unmolested by the muraudcrs. O rants Pasa Courier. - $2.50 per load, $2.50, green pino slabs, 1 2 or 16-ln. Ask about freo kindling. Med. Fuel Co., Tel. G3I. 105tf Frank C. Reimer. head of be southern Oregon experiment illa tion at Talent, left last Thursday on a business trip to Montana, from which he will return via Yellow stone national p.irlc. Dr. Halstead. pioneer In masso and electro therapy. Practiced In Medford since 11115. Now located it 30 N. Oakdalc Phone 1470. 120 James Davics of Jacksonville was a business visitor In the city yes terday. Anyone wanting Rawlelgh goods, call, 10-41-11. -121 M If h Ruth Lay, dancing instruc tor of Medford. who Ih now taking a scries of eight courses in various kinds : of dancing with the Perry Mansfield Players at Steamboat Springs Colorado, plans on return ing here September 1, according to word received by her from local friends. Miss Luy left Med turd March, 1.. i . j ?2.5(i per load $2.50, green pine slaba, 12!or lti-in. Ask about free I klhdUpg., Med. Fuel Co., Tel. 03f.! 10Glr Miss Mary Takala, Instructor in tho Spring Creek school in the Plnehurst district, spent yesterday In 'Medford, whvre -she visited the county school su perintendent's of-, flee, and disponed of shopping nil tho city. Host tree props. Mod. Lumber Co. . - i 1 ltitf County Agent R. O. Fowler spent last Friday in Ashland, the occa sion being his weekly visit to that city In consultation on farm prob lems, but this time, he being Hee- reLHry.i, the county fair associa tion, also looked after county fair matters for that end of the county., - Selected green blocks and slabs, 12 or lti-in., no edgings. Ask about freo kindling. Med. Fuel Co., Tel. C3U . .. . Klfitf The bid of R. I. Stuart of. Med ford of $0,052 for construction of a new Fifth street soyer from the alley between "it" nnd "II" streets to a connection with the main line sewer near tho river, Was accepted by the city council and Investiga tion ordered into additional costs for connection with lateral sewers and supervision. If R is determined that additional costs do not exceed $f(t, u contract will be signed with tho contractor to start work. (rants Pass Courier. Tree props from clear lumber. Uig Pines Lbr. Co. I'hono No. 1. llHtf R. J. Kingston urrlvcd in the city from (Heudale. Cal,, Saturday even ing In in.stall the obstruction lights on the radio towers at the new air port. Dunce, every Sat- Nat. 1 !Mi land. ' , Registration. have been ndjttst- Mlsn Dee Scheffel left last night : ed 'according to credits earned at will ; the summer session of school I which cloned Friday morning, with Mr, and Mrs. Sidney Kt ovens all work successfully completed, and daughter, Miss Kthel Stevens, ! Report cards of high school stu- qf Roston, Mass., left for San 'dents, which were not called for Francisco on tho Sha.stu yustor- will be givt'n out at the opening of day. i(he regular fall term in Septem- Mrs. Aitehison, mother of Mrs. her at t hi high school, according Jack Thompson, and Jack Thump- to C (I. Smith. Writing cortifi Hon, Jr. left last night fur. Haa'cutcs may be uMaim d at the Francisco.1' r '" , ; school superintendent's office. There were 64 students register ed In the high school depart mrnt, with tiO in regular attendance, which wiiH 17 higher than last year. Sixty-seven credits were granted lllix I'i'iil' utlieh tu IiiU'it Ih-ni Sunday. .Inly ai, j fwrIm,r y;.urH ,,ue to the fad that Forecast: Medford and vicinity; ,H,mtP..is ucre oi.k- ii..u-ori i.. t.- Sunday, cloudy and unsettled. N6 mi(1 new uject. and one in review. of approximately seven-tenths of a day per pupil. AH time lost due to absence was made up by the Ktudenls, unless daily grades aver aged J0 or above. . - ROSTON. July 20. P) PresI-, I dent Kmll Fuchs of the Rraves to-; f night told I he Associated Press that) he had not appointed Walter "Rati- i bit" Marativillc, veteran shortstop manager of the team, as had been; j reported today. He said he had j merely put Marauville In charge ufj j the team for the duration of the! western trip, which begins tumor- row night. . , r ; ; j , Daily Meteorological Report llltOOKl.INK, Musk., July L'0. I M'h John II. Dock, of Sunlit Muni-! on, Cul., diftuKii Fritz Mi-rruur of! Kuthlrlifm, I'n., 10-8. 6-4. K-tl, In1 the flnuj match of the 37lh annual l.onKwiiod howl funis tournament hero today. ' i!y hln .vletory JJoe gained a Bocond Wis on the trophy, h.'.vliiK flint won In iilJ7. The only1 Other player to Kaln two less on the ' cup in William T. Tilden. HE'S COMING! .Mure than $50,01111 will he mient : preparliiK Lake l'laeid for tile j Olympii: -f;ttiiieH winter wort pro- ' cnim. ; A Read Show at Popular Prices HUNT'S CRATERIAN WED. JULYJ24 Direct From It's Sensational Long Run in Frisco ciianne in temperature. Oreon: Kunday, cloudy nnd un Mettled in west portion, Willi hIiow Prw In extreme northwest portion Kalr and cooler In eaHt purtlon. i Local Dot D 8 or for credit If the student had failed previously. Twelve students took subjects tor review only. without' receiving any credit for ' the work. ' I There were three teachers in. the hiMh scliool division: C. i. Smith, principal; Miss Josephine Klrtley and .Mrs. Lucille O'Nell. In the high school group the following students were registered Mjmiisidc of tiie Medford district: j Sibyl Caster. Krnestinc Dahack, l- Ruynor '!uy. Pauline McNeil. Ren 3') ton A'cwinaii, Margaret PruclL and , 0 ( Paul Turner. -....-.,.. Clear j ' Attendance at-summer school' Total precipitation slncu Septem-1 was above the average, with 4a her I. I'J 'H. 13. Ml inches. ahenees for fi'l pupils, an average SiinrLst,' tiMlay, 4:i"l a. in. Sunset today, 7:4 1 p. m. Sunrise Monday, 4 : fr a. m. Teinperaluiu (degrees) 42 Highest (last 2 hours) 1 Lowest (b.st 12 hours) A2 Rel. humity (percent) 87 Precipilation (inches.... 0 State of weather Cdy. rm.'mr sjeur THE IDOL OF ALL FRANCE THE WORLD'S GREATEST ENTERTAINER Maurice Chevalier Pronounced (SHA-VAL-YAY) IN 1UTTER I r!CE CREAM PA5TUERIZED "SAFE -PURE ! --Mtl PRODUCED PACKED- THE SANITARY WAYjg W. J. HI TCH ISDN. Meteorologist. I , I " D V I ( j S 1 1 A F F M N , Germany. oPt Kxploratlons of the bed of Lake Constance have disclosed sev eral foundations and other traces of huts of the ancient pile-dwellers ami a I. so a number of nkulls. The exploring has been carried on by the owe jf caissons. CORK (T) The price for kissing the Mlarncy stone has doubled and is now a shilling. The Cork Tour-1 1st association, fearing that touv- Isls may not consider the chance i for a life time of good luck wovth that much,, has asked the owner of lilarncy castle to restore tho old rate of sixpence. Films In at 10 A. M. i Ready at 5 P. M. i f PROMPT MAIL-ORDER SERVICE SWEM'S KODAK, BOOK. GIFT SHOP Sunday Dinner Hotel Medford Dinner $1.00 "The Food Is Better" ; At the Medford 1 "INNOCENTS I OF PARIS" ALL TALKING, ALL SINGING Four Shows Daily 1:30, 3:30, 7 and 9 NO SEATS RESERVED Sfillllll A cod caught in Massachusetts bay was Mi feet long and weighed 1 0') pounds. Ills head was the sl'e nf the top of a rjuarter barrel. ! Rex Cafe THE PLACE TO EAT " " Good Food' Good Service III l iffi THE PICK 6' THE BIG SILENT PICTURES Kff & WATCH yii REPAIRING IS Continuous 12:30 to Today Only WE DEVELOP Films Free West Side Pharmacy: YOUR REXALL STORE Open Sunday! nd Evenisgi All tba Time , mmm with Dorothy Burgess Paul Page Robert Elliot Also Good Comedy Latest New. Rothermel's Music I . J ' THREE BIG DAYS. STARTS TOMORROW iiirm-i ri11trs1ffciriirvS?e ''eMuUoclureOurOiti ClimaiC With Our New Cooling Plant SIVHWtMKlkN STARTING TODAY FOR 3 DAYS ONLY THE DRAMATIC THUNDERBOLT OF THE TALKING SCREEN IS HERE! Every breath of air you breathe in this theatre is washed1 and chilled in Medford's Million Dol lar Water. Continuous Shows 1:30 to 11 P. M. Today . ALL TALKING ALL POWERFUL THIS LETTER caustd the death of the man she loved cost her $10,0C0 de stroyed her hus band's love and faith nearly sent her to prison for life! Why did she write that mad, re vealing letter? Why? :.iSf ! HETW OTAW" 9 TfT ? , "RAIN" IN -fee ifc "The LETTER" , "SO . U SEE Wip ARE HERE IN THEIR FIRST LOOK! ALL TALKIE "OUR GANG" .Those Lovable Little Rascals-and you'll ,lmpy pa,s oul wjln r when you hear them talk in "RAILROADING i . 'in in in win wmrn.-..,-,. ' " - ""iliViM - "jtmni? 1