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. aOe TWO
MEDFOIIT) MATL TRTRUyB, IfEDFORD. OftKfiOS. KAlTttPAY, ATTiUST 1020.
ocal and
Personal
Two lou(U;tH of rhoioo Kla'lloH
wore pn'Hcnted to the Mall Trlhuno
office thlH murnlriK !'' J' Van
Zllo of Ashland, who hnn five nTit
of ilowrr g u r d o n UevvUU tu
Wo hav' . Bcvcrwl k1
. truck. suitable fir fruit huulliiK.
at a low price. Alo un now 1t'
3-1 un dump truck, equipped with
wood body and hoM. O. V. Mycrn
Co., I'hono 44. 13& Jtiverrtiilc
133
Mm. Joarph Thill flrelner of Sun
Tlcgo. Cal.. and Mm. TIhuiihh
i'rlmmlnH of Monroe. Mich, will ar
rive on the evening train today, to
remain In the city until Wednes
day, whoii thy, with MihM Lorotta
Ciimnilnn, dauKhter of Mm. Crlm
minw. will leave for San UK-ko, for
a two weeks' vlnlt.
"Summertime Ih bathing time."
' Get your batililnK neceHHltles nt
Collin DruKH, next to the Itialto
Tluatr. Heo tho window. 138
Steelheud are comirm up the
river In lurse numbers, 'Rainbow
(J ! bion o f Veun k u Inn re po it i hK
according to the , CJruntH 1'anB
Courier.
Tree propH. auMorted . lennth. j
Wood i.hr. Co. 1291 f :
Among the Kpiii'IhIh from a lln-1
tance renlmered at Medford hotels j
Are Mr. and Mm. Albert J. Miller
of Lynlirook, N. V., Mr. and Mm.
J. M. ColeH of I'ark KIuko, Ml.
Mm. A. T. Cramer of Chicano, III.,
Mr. and Mm. J. S. Mcflregor of
Powell lUver. H. (, KUna iowmlt
r of YounKHtown, Ohio, uiul Or.
Wm. Mclun ami family of New
York City.
Klneald'H dunce. Kaglo Point, Bat.
nleht; 8-pieco orchoatru. Tickets
76e. . 133
. Ir. K. V. Ilofmun will nkme hi
office thlH cvenhiK, to remain clotted
until Monday, AUK'iMt 1!'.
To KatlHfy youmelf iih to the ben
efits of vibrator exercisers, try tho
new lleullh machine liiHtalled tt
the Palace HemHy Shop. Ten free,
trentmciilM with each $10 nervice
card, or 2c per treatment. J'hone
M7H for appointments. 13H
Dr. and Mm. II. I Margrave and
daughter, (lertrude llararave. of
Oakland, Cal.. arrived this morn
ing to spend several dayH vlnltlw;
at the home of MIhs (Jerliude
AVeckH.-
y Klddlen' ready mado punty
droHHoH of attractlvo prints, with
apron to match, hIxob a to 6 yeum,
regular price, $1.00, to clone out
. 11.49.'. Handicraft Shop. 136
' Several member of the local
f'opco baseball team left yenterday
for Albany,, where they will play
a return game with the Mountain
HUen Power company. Tomorrow
they will intend the annual picnic
of the M mint t. in KialcH group to
be held at Dalian, Ore. The Moun
tain HtatcH defeated the Copoo ball
players In R eloso game last month
and tho hicut boH hope tfl gfot even
today.
For roaHtlnff cam, string beans,
cucumbers and garden truck, visit
A. J. Moore, Cherry Ht. . 134
Mm. Mabel Conger of Medford 'm
visiting with Mm. A. A. Madden
In Ashland,
Tree props, 1x31 full size, at Med
ford Lumber Co. UMIf
H. H. Annelt of Creswell, accom
panied by Mrs. Atinott, aro nmong
the out of Mown IniMlnesK visitors
In Medford thin week end.
Pyngos old-time dance, Nnt.
' Ved. and Hat. 134
): Mr. and Mm. V. It. Cute. Mr.
and Mm. K. K. Hhalton, Mr. and
Mm. A. It. Thornton, Mr. and Mm.
C. II. Taylor and Mrs. 1,. M. lea
ver of Portland aro among the
Oregonlans registered at local ho
tels. Let me write your fire Insurance
Carl Y. TengwalU, Hold Holland.
Phone l8. tf
Kihca Id's Imperial orchestra (tt
pieces), Kaglo Point every Sat.
night. 133
Murrlage llcensea were Issued In
the county clerk's office this morn
ing to tho following: Oordoii K.
Hpe. St. of Kan Francisco and Lenin
JPedclkan, K, or Oakland; John
Thomas Cook. 2H, and Ona . V.
Wilde, IH. of Phoenix: Charles A.
Miller, Gli. ami Hylvlu VhtiHyke,
47, of (akland, Cal.J Claire Cole
man itnd Aubrey NoitIn. IcrmI. ni
Medford; W ill lam Vivian IVrrlll.
37,' of San Kvancisi-o and Murle
fiiichanan. 27. of San KnineUc.
Tree iprops from clear, lumber,
flig Pines Lbr. Co. Phone No. 1.
1 1 Stf
lynge's old-tlmo dance, Nnt,
Yed. and Sat. t 134
Mrs. AHce Monroe and baby ar
rived 111 Medford on the Shasta to
day from los Anucles, to upend lbr
iifxt two weeks visiting with Mm,
P. A. lirny.
W'c have money to loan on pear
crops, chattels, collateral aecuiity.
aalarlea, eto. Itanlnter A Chrlstner.
Liberty Pldg. lM
$i.no Special f Ti on per load, fac
tory blocks. Med. Fuel Co.. Tel.
131. 1 !;, (f
Inclusion of the Pacific lnterirt
tional Llventock exposition on the
larpcul and most attractive rJr-
(ult ever arranged for tho west Is
expected to mskc this year's show,
October 26 to November 2, a rec
ord breaker for attendance. A. C.
Ruby, president, announces com
pletion of all stnke subscriptions
and horse show clawKlflcatlons will
h roady for distribution within the
next week.
Kiddles' ready made panty
dresses of attractive prints, with
apron to match, sixes S to years,
regular, price, l.lr, to close out
11.49. lMndlcrad Shop. 136
All kinds of sraylng done by
Allen, reasonable prices. Plume
your order to 1033 or 4'JS-I. t9
Miss Oraham Cleaver and MIj
Huth Imwne left for San Francisco
last Jiight, and after a abort slay
U that city they will leave for their
home In Plalnfleld. N. J. They
have, boon, vl fit lug it McUfoid for
the past munth.
Tr pftpa I mm clear lumber.
Hiff Pines Lbr. Co., Phone No. 1.
I21if
Wo have money to loan on pear
copa, chattels, collateral security,
salaries, etc. Banister & Chrlstner,
The ladles of tho IV. !(. C. pre
sented , t ho city of Central Point
with a fine, large flag sewral
j months ago. Some boys unloosen
; cd the halyards on the f lagpnto.
land allowed one end to go to the
' top f lid It has been tmpoHslhlc to
hoist the flag for some time. Th
flagpole IS about 60 fetft In height
und It was some Job to put the
flagpole Into commission again
Last Friday Jack Southwell decid- nix. win m (die remained for a visit
fed to come to the rescue. He bad with her son and family, Or. Oan
a tough Job, but was equ-'l to tbeji;. Standard.
j occasion. When the nex' hollduy
'iirrivcM. "Old tilory' will again be
j seen waving In the breezo at thu
top of the flagpole.- -Central Point
I American.
1 Corona addinif machines at Med
ford Typewriting Kxchangc. 1 31
$-&0 per load L'.ri, green plno
slabs, 12 or Oi-in. Ask about free
kindling. Med. Fuel Co., Tel. A3 1
J0&tf
Or. Susie V. Standard, her moth
er, Mrs. Lydiu Vincent, and daugh
ter, Miss KIIpii Mae. all of Phoe-
ni x. M r. a nd M rs. 1 1 a r ry W. M v
Hose of Nnttipa, Ida., liouse gucs's
of Drs. Htundard and Standard,
and Mr. and Mm. Ji. W. Shaver
of Ontario, Ore., made up a party
who spent Friday at Crescent City,
Tier props from clear lumber,
Hig Pines Lbr. Co., I'hono No. 1,
121 tf
Diversified drug less treatment
Or. Halstead, 35 N. Oakdale, J3U
Hulldlng permits have been Is
sued to Will H. AVllson to reshingle
a house at 44 South Grape street,
at a cost of $120; Frank Howard,
to construct h brake-testing shop
at 2D2 North itivemlde, at a tost
of $2,000; John Walters, to con
struct a garage, ut 3ti Chestnut, at
a cunt of $rU.
L. C, Smith and Corona typewrit
ers. Mtjdford Typewriter Fxchanw '.
, 13H
$2.r0 per load, $2.f0, green pine
slabs, 12 or 16-ln. Ask about free
kindling. Med. Fuel Co., Tel. U3I.
ir.tf
Oue.sts from California register
ed at Mud To id hotels Include .Mr.
and Mm. Y. A. ttonslett of Anti
och, Mrs. (iulbraith of Sacra
mento. Mm. Carol Hennett of Bev
erly Hills. Mr. and Mm. H. John
son of Oakland, Mr. and Mrs. Hob
ert A bbot t uf Hcrkeley. ,M r. and
Mrs. P. A. Alkean of Lodl. Mr. and
Mrs. W. F. Maxwell of Stockton,
Mr. and Mrs. X. Watson and Mrs.
It. Watson of San Anne lino. Or.
Mid Mrs. J, W. Itiimgurner of
Richmond, Vestira Northrup of
Montague, Mrs. Anna T r a g I e r.
Helen Taylor and V. Taylor of Los
Angeles, and the following from
San Francisco: Mr. and Mm. Uof
Wolf, Mr. and Mm. Goo, M. Lu
Nlccn and children, Miss Marie
Ferrlll, Mr. und Mrs. J. F. Jack
son, Mrs. If. A.'ltayen, Mm. Wil
liam 10. Hunt and Marcella Hunt
Keep coolin the bruclng open
air pool at Jackson Hot Springs.
13B
"Summertime in bathing time."
(iet your bathing necessities at
Colvlg Drugs, next to the JUalto
Theater. Sec tho window. 13H
M r. a ml M rs. J a tijcs Ya lent I w
have returned from a vacation trip
to Wuidporl, Ore.
A large slock of tree props a
Woods Lbr. Co. KifHf
Ilance, Kaglo Point, every Rat.
night. Kincaid'fl Imperial orches
tra (8 pieces). 133
Mrs. W. .1. Martin of Medfoiil
and O. Ilowman and Mrs. Vie
O'Neil (,f Klamath Falls are vis
iting with C. It. Ilowmau today. j
Mrs, Martin is a sister of Mr, How
mati and D- Ilowman is u brother.
Ashland Tidings.
A Hwlm at JackNon Hot Springs
pool will cause you to forget 1 he
hot weather. 136
Treo props from clear lumber.
Hig PincM Llir. Co. Phone Xo. .
UStf
The California' Oregon Power
company is well represented In the
local American legion drum corps,
which is expected to make a good
showing, ut the state convention
of the American Legion to be held
at, Salem next week. Among the
Copco men In tho Legion corps nrc
II. L. Hromley, manager; Lloyd
Williamson, drum major; Herb
HuKsong and Yal Slngler, music
ians, and Keuvl ltlans. color guard.
The Medford corps presents a fine
appearance In their powder blue
uniforms and Is expected to gain
favornblo advertising for Medford
and southern Oregon.
I a nee a t I )rea m land , CU I Idem'
hall, every Wed. and Sat. If
Jack Harrowing and bin music
entertaining band will play at Jack
son Springs Sat. night. 133
Auto licenses were issued In the
sheriff's office yesterday to t be
following: Mrs. Frank C. Oihson
M. K. Hoot, Charlolte Stewart. V
A. Thatcher. Oce F. Gentry, Lewis
F.. Thompson, 1-ce P. Itrnvvn. Hld
dlc & Fdmlslon. It. W. Slceler, 1'M-
wln J. White, Thomas M. Hawkins
of Medford and T. F. tlrable of
Siucktou, Cal.
Local and long distance hauling. !
We Mive you money, llawley Trans
fer, Mil N. Kiverslde. Tel. UMI-X.
i;
Jack Harrowing and his music
yon remember tho best that ever
bit this country will play at Jacli
son Springs Sat. 133
Mrs. Susanne Homes Carter mid
Miss Kllr.abeth Hurr will leave to
morrow for Sa lem t o at tend the
mate conference of school super
intendenls, which will begin the
h n n u a I I w o - d a y meet M o n da y .
They will make the trip by motor
Selected green blocks and h.b.l,ho tuMlU ,.uUntiy H jK.rr nli(
IS or IR-ln.. no edging. Ask about j sl)l.rp I.)(M(ilim,
free kindling. Med. Fuel Co. Tel.
S1. la.Mf
For ltent Modern five room
loniT. Near schools. I niilro at
.'o'T llncn street. tf
Included among the ahlivon
cued it at Medford hotels nif Mrs.
Hie hard F. McLean of UalU
Walla. Mr. and Mis. II. c. Arno
and child ef Seattle, and Mr. and
Mrs. Ouy K. Clark of Kverett.
Money liMncd to orthy people
b pay their honest debts. Thotnni
Healty Co.. Km. 12, Palm Utk.. cor
ner Main tind Front, upstair. Zltf
Mi. I'haties J. Allen of Los An
geles. daughter of Mm. K. W, Htiff-
man, will arrive Monday. Autut
Mh. for a visit of two or three
weeks with her mother and brftth-
er, Virgil and V. A. Covcrstone of j
this city.
S.no Special $Tv0ft per load, far-
lory blocks. Med. Fuel Co., Tel.
631t ...... 10fttf
Mm. llaxH II. Standard, wife of
Or. Sain C. Standard of Seattle,
arid their son; Jamos Fleldsi a stu
dent In WaHhlnKlon Cnlvemfiy, and
aeeompanled by Mr. and Mm. Chas.
Nelson and Mm. Henry Carpenter
of I'ortland. made a flying trip
through here last Saturday, en
route via - Cri.ler Lake to Purns,
Ore, Mrs. Amanda V. Standard
aeeompanled them as far as Phoe
Tickets 75c
Eagle Point, every
133
Rat. night.
Frank Itichardon, logger
cm-
ployed al tho Ma bin mill in the
I) ciil Indian district, Is at the
Community hospital In Ashland,
uffering from a fractured bono
In his right leg. The injury was
sustained In a mill accident lalo
Thursday afternoon. Klohardson
was assisting in loading logs when, not recall a similar incident in
one slipped and fell in such a man-1 many years. The animal Is extinct
ner thut the bone In his leg huh In this part of the J'uciric ocean
broken just below the knee. and thu only known colony In the
Selected green blocks and slabs, j waters of the northern hemisphere
12 or Kl-ln.. no edgings. Ask about 1H found off the southern tip of
free kindling- Med. Fuel Co.. Tel. j lower California.
831 lOfitf Lute one afternoon the forepart
John Jjtcy, a mechanic at tho ' of thlH week, Captain Potter re-Pierce-A
Hen Motor company, left '. lated, he perceived what he
this morning for Crescent City and
other coast points for IUh vacation.
Tree props. That prop propper,
size propper, .price propper, prop
per plane to get Uleiu. Medford
Lumber Co.
1 24tf j
Kxpert operators at
W'ineland
Beauty Shoppe will give a sham,
poo with every finger wuvo or mar
cel for SI. On. 13R
Sprague Iteigle, a former resi
dent of (his city, Is visiting with
friends here tills week. Mr. Itelglo
Is now a resident of Hehllle Oold
Hill News.
Window glass, all sixes; also plate
glusa. Trowbridge Cabinet Wks.
A. W. Itaker. who Is with the
Colon I'ucjfic company, left today
for his homo In Kugcuc.
(iet I hose fenders and auto
bodies slraighteped at (trill's Sheet
Metal Works, opposite 1cwis Super
Service Sti.tion. I'hono 4 IK. tf
Mr. and Mrs. T. M. Hawkins of
Oenver, Colo., Lie fn the city visit
ing Mr. and Mrs. H. ('. Hare. -Mrs.
Hawkins Is Mrs. Hare's sister. Itolh
Mr. Hare and M r. Hawkins have
Just bought new (i raliam- Paige
en rs.
"Summertime Is bathing time."
f let your bathing necessities at
Colvig Drugs, next to the liialio
Theater. See tho window. 13K
Lloyd Magill of the Magill Oruu
compi'Tiy; Is expected . back from
iMrHaiul ' today on . Iris way ito
Hand. when- he has' two; drug
stores.
MUST PAY PRICE
OF WAR CRUELTY
ItKIC.KA De;. Jugo-Slavla. Aug.
3, Wi The long arm of the law
readied nut across the 14 years and
Hie wreck of an empire today
seiilence Captain Pi re. formerly oT
the Ausl rlatt gendarmerie, to be
hanged jTor shooting a. J ugo-Slav
farmer In I It I 5.
Captain Pin: was shown by tes
timony tu have . shot the farmer,
Marco DJIlic. without trial, on sus
picion of spying while the Aus
trian armies were occupying the
northern part of Serbia in 1115.
HjlUc, while hunting for a lost
horse, entered the gendarmes bar
racks, where be was captured and
shot by order of Pirn.
lfjlltc's relatives began suit im
tuedlately after the end of the: war
ami tho trial ended only recently.
Captain Plrc appealed frbtn the de
cision. E
WASHINGTON, Aug. 3. P) -Kmlle
Herliner. Inventor, died to
day at his home here.
The inventor of the gramophone,
the first disc record talking ma
chine, and the telephone trans
mitter, had been 111 only about nine
days. Me had an apoplectic stroke
hut rallied slightly. A relapse came
yesterday and when death came
members of his Immediate family
had gathered alxnit the bedside In
anticipation of the end. Mr. Her-
liner was T i years of aye.
IN RABBIT EARS AREA
T.Wll.K HOCK, Ore., Aim. 8.
(Special. W in. Lewis, the sheep
man, who was a visitor hero a few
day ago. stated that there In a
bumper crop of huckleberries in
One of the outstanding features
of the settMin here which has leen
spoken of by many pt-opU, is the
almost total absence of houcf lies.
Nlany think this condition wh
binoght about by tiiv long period
of cold, frcakihh weather last win
ter and spring, but whatever the
cause, cxervone itgrces the effect is
highly satisfuctoiy.
Mr. and Mrs. lHMiald Van Fleet
droe over trom KUmath Fails
Sunday In a new Cadillac car and
vislied relatives here at the Seha
fcr home.
HtNol.CLI. -lloue chim-
ne do not esKt In this city. No
henttng plants are needed and
cooking la done on gas rnntie or in
the open air over charcoal fires
In funny little stoves that make no
smoke. The only chimneys visible
are the stacks over the t;aa and
electric light plants.
AUSTRIAN CAPTAIN
ELEPHANT OF SEA
IS GLIMPSED OFF
SAX PKOHO, Cal.. Aug. 3. Pj
A veteran fisherman, Cap-ahi W.
ft I 'nit it Itniui'ht IiIh Hitniii riwiiini?
smack to poit here lato yesterday
wlth a story of the sighting of a
sea elephant four miles out from
the breakwater light of Los An
geles harbor, a raru experience, in
these waters.
Old salts of the coast here could
thought at first to be a half deflat
ed balloon drifting on the ocean
swells.
Approaching the object, he was
startled to see It move and then a
grotesyuo head broke the water
Jam! and turned to fix two largo
eyes on the amazed fisherman
The sea elephant. Poller said,
stared at him for a moment and In
apparent fright, dived beneath the
uurface und disappeared.
. The captain estimated the nnl-
,jhnl weighed a top. : iie could not.
ftor umtely Judge Kh length, altho
.thr 'elephant in maturity is
about IS feet long.
IS
Al'llCIi.V. N. V., Aug. 3. Vf
There will la- no religious service
tomorrow at the slate prison here
where an uprising occurred among
the prisoners last Snndny.
Prisoners fortunate enough to
have thidr headsetH in working
order may listen to church services
or other radio features if they
wish, but all prisoners will be kept
In their cells and thcrewllt be no
assemblage either for spiritual or
recreational diversion.
The four prisoners who escaped
luring the rioting were still at
large today. Last reports were
from North Rose where two camp-
era on Id ,they,wer he.bi up and.
robbed or their clothing late Sun
day night . by twq pien ppparcntly
convicts. .
AXN1STO.V. Ala., Auk., P
W. l Culluhalr. AnniKlon, .Ala.f
laxi driver, unil Mm. I.ui'y Wll-kiM-sun
ot near Jacksonville, Ala.,
were fuuml Hlain In the White's
tlap Heetlon abuut 12 miles from
Annlstoii, early today. (lallahail
apparently had been beaten to
ileath with an uxe. u. YVIIker
Hoti had been .slii.t twlen, nnee
In thu head and oneo near tho
heart.
County offieer were of the
opinion thitt both personH had
bM'll murdered.
Mrs. Wilkeryun was 39 years of
ae, und tlallahair tin.
Kl'UKNK, Ore.. Auk. 3 (Pi
Curl A. MeClaln. sttperintenrtrnt i(
inibllf titllltips or ihp eily nf Kit
nene. sM today that the new pow
er Hunt of the eily, hehiK eon
strm ted Ht. I.enliui'K on the jMeKen
rle river, will be completed In No
veinher. Work on tu. proleet Is
ljeltiK iimhed. Met'luln haiil. and
when the plnnf is completed It will
furulNlt Hitffkent pnwnr . ror the
clly'R need Independent or privately
purchased power, and will provide
Tor normal developments .In the
clly'a iHiwonnpciK
! Tim city lin voted $l,r.(M),CHH) in
lionils ror the plojecl, which Is mu
nlclpally owned.
Ni;w- YOliK. Auk. s.-(,vi Carol
lliii.iier. motion plctitro actress
and Kdwin s. Larson. New York
hanker, have tnkcn out a license
H marry. It wan mild thp cere
mony probably would take place
this mouth. Miss lirmpster Ra
her hkc as 27 and I .arson Ills na 30.
Take I 'li yr. ill
HKnKKl.KV lt;.Cll. N. J..
Aim. J (il'i Pour robbers today
shot and killed tleorse Hanlflson.
il.i year old laiik mcsseniter. and
escaped with a payroll of 710H.
Damrlson was an eriplovc o' the
First National bank.
Nihtti la liter.
I'KKT AC I'KIXCU, Haiti. Alls.
.1 i.V' W. Frank James of MirlM
BHn. chairman of the house mili
tary arralrs committee, has flown
44.0(10 mile. In two years. When
he completes his current tour or
Itfpeitlon the total (i be &5,l00.
TAXI DRIVER AND
WOMAN MURDERED
10 PAY FOR PANTS'
The .Medford Legion drum corps
is planning a big Labor Oay dunce
l op Monday, Sept. nd to raise
f funds to help pay for their new
I fatigue uniforms which have just
(arrived. Medford has been practi
1 cully the only corps in the state
I without fatigue- uniforms and the
raddition of the new equipment fills
a long felt tu'cd.
The. new uniforms consist of
powder blue polu Khlrts, white polo
hats, riding breeches an black
boots, hii attractive ensemble for
every day wear at- the corivejition.
The drcHs uniforms have been
(deuned and pressed and will be
carefully preserved, for the big
drum corps contest Friday night
and the parade Saturday.
SUNSET TRAIL MOVIE
Movies of the "Sunset Trail"
celebration ut Kukpiic last Satur
day were recelvtsl here today and
will soon be exhibited by the
Conco Current Fventa news-reel.
Tho films which were taken by
H.t L. Itromley, Copco advertfsliiR
manager, show some interesting
scenes of the blr celebration and
feature tho Industrial parade with
its many attractive floats, bauds,
drum corps ami marching orders.
Some fine footage of the Med
ford Legion " drum corps Queen
Ice I and her airplane float and
other views of local interest are
included In the film.
The Passion Play
All in English
The entire production of the
American version of the Passion
Play, to be presented here in th.'
Armory August 7 is all in Kimlinh
so that every one may understand
It all. and all the music sung by
the ".Miracle Chorus" Is in L'ng
lish. The whole presentation is very
reverently staged and creates al
ways a vivid and lasting impres
sion. : A worthy cast of notable
actors has- been assembled and
each of these actors plays bis
or her part with a feeling of rev
erence and sincerity of purimse:
Indeed, they live and suffer
throughout this greatest of all
tragedies, the" greatest story ever
given to th world, 'the atory of
the last days of Christ on earth.
Carlton New pavement on
Main street completed.
TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY
STIIAVKU Two yi'alilni.- .Ipim.v
(iuernwov tiriforM. Ilewartl. Al
len Micks. Talent. I"
LOST lillirold cnntalnlm: bills,
l-'lnder please rcltmi to Mall
Ttilmne office und receive lib
eral rew-nrd. i:l,
rtllt SAI.IC 4r.ll (lead cood bieecl
Iok ewes. Pliers reasonable. l.
W. Klnu. MonltiKUe. Cal. 138
KOIt SAI-K 13 I V i: ltSIFli:i
Kiirrr and stock kaiem: i"
acres of full berrinK Mosc and
Itartletts. Ill neres of Newtown
apples in hcnrinK. -'I acres or
ffmu ali'l hay. 1JU acres or pas
ture and timber, beautirul builil
lor site, out of frost area, deep
free oll. Totnl price $3.UUU;
$4,0(1(1 cash, lu.lance on terms
to suit responsible parlies. See
Charles A. in Agency, Inc.,
Medford, Oregon.
SAl.K Kxectlent modern, at
tractive aluirtment house, well
located and atways rented. in
come JlliO (er year. A bargain
at $!,0ailr S5.0IIII cash. See Char
les A. WiiiE Atciicy, Inc.
FOK SA LK' Brand new 4-rooni
molern home. consisti.tiK of liv
ing room, coniioodious kitchen
and two betlrooniB: new district,
all new homes: Karaue, larye lot.
Special at 23lia; exeellenl terms.
Sue Charles A. W inK Akoiicv.
Inc. i:ir.
SOl'TIIKKN HRK. HUALTY CO.
Hilt SAl.K.
3 acres, close in. with r-rooni
modern house, plastered itarnite.
wootlstled and chicken house, for
$3'jrll; fllliio cash and Kood
leriiis on the lialaiice.
" 'a Acres. iioo in: l-rin. house.
Karaue, woodshed 4ind chicken
house; l3.r,ll.
4.U00111 Imiise. luirtly f u ruislieil :
UarilKc and woodshed: lot o'lx
14i: J 1 1 011 liny like rent.
down and tier inontlt.
1." Acres nlTaira: new 3-room
house, kirKe burn and hirse poul
try house; J3.MIH. Will sell or
1 1 tide.
A n II in b e r of pear orchards,
small ami larce. with rruit or
wttlioiit.
II i.N. Kiverslde, Nat lllds.
134
I'MI! KKN'T Model n furnished
I -room .house; llcht and water;
I . .-.. ' IS4 Lincoln. i:ir.
LOST ltrown oxford, near Vllo.
nix. Kinder please -Hhone 'iti-I!-;.
134
KOI! ltF.NT KllrnMled npMVt
nient. ? rooms and sleeping
I'orch, private bi.th. S"l W.
loth. Lit
WANTKO -nd hand uoods nnd
.lunk. I'al's, Kit'ti rrune. 1'hone
.MM.. Hit
KOlt SAl.K Nice little F.ast side
home: 4 rooms, sleeplnc tmreh
and bath: frutt trees, shade trees
and berries. JlCnO: term?. 11C
Fast llth St Us
WANTKO To ri'iit" rurnihnl or
parti) rixnl"liil hnuo with 3
licilroi.ms. li. .M. M hltntrtn, cri
or Knkin Mutor Co. 135
fTHAVKO Yrurllnir li.-ir.-r. rlnd
t'r notitv Jiiuii'ti l.athrtip. Crn
trol Point. 1 3 ,
WILL OtVi: IIOMK, ".mull wrnri-"
to oliWly ritinniiiMi l.idv ror
run or two rhililri'tl nh,l lii;llt
8t'ivli''9. Uux i, Tt tbuuc, 13 1
OFFENDER TO COURT
A. II. CrosK or Central Point
tihould he u volunteer rire,m;iu and
j ride jit tho flaming cars with lite
iet of the boys, according tw Traf
fic Officer (ieorge Present l. ll
isn't, so he will no doubt suffer
the penalty of being fined $10 in j
j police court toduy. j
j It all happened when Mr. Cross'
j heard tho fire whistle yenterday'
and followed the chinning fire truck ;
down the streolB in the dircctloi
uf tho big Ma .p. He kept up &
good speed In fact, too good, of
ficers ay, and got between the
fire truck and the service cars
sent out by the telephone and pow
er companies. He was headed off
and arrested by Officer Present'
and will appear in police court at
f o'clock today (dunged with not
keeping ut least a block behind the
firemen.
Instead of it being a ho line on
fire, us was reported, the source
of tho call to the police station
was a grass fire nt the corner of
Kighlh and Hamilton streets. The
blaze was started by two small
hoys who were attempting to burn
a path through the grass across u
vacant lot. The fire got away
from them.
-.
:-'Aei.-eitiiiK vith deep-reni-the
resignation of Al Haydcn on Hie
ehamber or eHinnieri e board of .ii
rectTlrs, that body announced at a
meeting held late yesterday thai
liis successor will ho appointed at
the next j-eKular meeting called
for the fourth Tuesday of the
month August 27.
" A report was mad on the ac
tivities of the civic affairs com
mittee of the chamber of com
merce, headed by (. O. Alenderfer.
The blK Jackson county picnic to
be held at the K.Ik's picnic Kiounds
September 2, under the auspices
of tho chamber of commerce, was
discussed and plans submitted.
. Tiie proposed airport dedication
celebration scheduled, for next July
3. A. and 5. was also discussed al
letiKth, and an oullino of the tu
tativo proRram tendered. Other
routine matters were covered.
Xollcc or Hills.
' AuKllsl 3. I!I2!I.
Notice is hereby uiven that bids
are now- called ror the roofing ror
the Administration' and Jlahwar
hulldln? nnd Shop to be crooteil
upon the properly owned by Ow
elty of Medfrtrd, Jack-son County,
OrcKoli. Scid property heinir lo
cated on tile Medrord Airport field,
about two mill's north or .Medford.
tireiron.' The plans and specifica
tions' can be seen at the office or
tile City Jtecorder In the City Ibill
at the corner of Sixth and Front
streets, Medford. Oregon.
Tile City Council will receive
sealed proposals therefor anil the
proposals will be openu in .lie
council chamber or tlo- oily hall
on l'iid;-.y evenillK at 7:3u p. ni..
Auuust llth.
Faeh bid must be accompanied
by a certified check or bid bond
of not less than five per cent t'l'r)
of the amount of the bid. The
liKht is reserved to reject any or
all proposals, to accept the pro
posal submitted by any bidder,
and to waive technical defects, as
tiie interest of the Citv nii.v re
iiulre. CITV COI NrlL.
Hv A. W, PIPFS. Mavor.
By M. L. AI.KOIil, Itecorder.
. 133
Sunday Dinner
Hotel Medford
Dinner $1.00
"The Food Is Better"
At the Medford
PI1. W" . .... 1
fvExper)t I Finishing V
Films In at 10 A. M.
' " Ready at 5 P. M.
PROMPT MAIL-ORDER SERVICE
SWEM'S
KODAK, BOOK. GIFT SHOP
LAWNMOWERS
Sharpened and Adjusted
BABY BUGGIES
Rubber Wheels Retired,
filCYCCES
Repaired, Bought and Sold
LOCKSMITHING
Medford Cycle & Repair
Shop
10 North Fir
Phone 201
anourSts Phohb t44
A Complete Cleaning ad
Dyeing sekvk ,
There'll be a hot ti on the old
lower Monday niubt. Twciily-I'oiir
volunteers and sev.'n li'liular rire
inen will show the world what
they know about quenchim; flames,
saving lives nod saviiiK properly.
1 I :is soon as tile
clock sirikcs seven-thirty, accor.l
ItiK to Fire Chief Kllb.tt.
This will be the first firo dull
held for the volunteers In the new
hall, and Hie entire personnel are
011,'cd by the chili to be present.
W hether dummies will l.e used for
the victims In the make-believe
fire env.iop(in; the tower, or not.
Is a null let- Jet to be decided, said
the chief. The public Is not in
vited. "They will be later," he milled,
"after the boys have finished n--bearsillK.
Maybe Weil have inovies
taken then loo," be said.
Not h o to Public
The Medford liannlnu Commis
sion hereby Hives notice that they
.m ,.,,nl,l,,i. the nelition to open
South Central avenue at a nieetiiii;
to ) held in the council cnamocr
.Monday evenloK. Aunust roll. a.
S li. m. All properly owners,
especially those from Fifth avenue
to Boyd street, and nil business
men interested are invited to at
tend. 134
Heed Nature's Warning
fGet It
Medford 's Oldest
214 E. Main-
I ifJ.Ll.L!Xii!,hlJ;;Wu(h.to
vc i
With
STARTING
TOMORROW
THE DEVIL DOGS
ARE COMING!
"Three Muskettero" cf the U.
Marines in action
A SENSATION IN SOUNDi
IT'S MOSTLY TALKING, i
AND
1"'' If BU liltc plenty ' of
tCJHi comedy, plenty of ac-
III I ViTiJ L tion am' a k'1
" downright good
'7 iy HERE!
with ALAN HALE
ROBERT ARMSTRONG
FRED K0HLER
COMING
The
PASSION PLAY
At the
ARMORY
1X7 1 A m
weci. ug.
8P.M,
Auspices 1
Medford Lions Club
General Admission
Adults $1.00, Reserved $1. (
Children 00c, not reserved
NOT A MOTION. PICTURE ;
Rex Cafe
THE PLACE TO EAT
Good Food Good Bervlc
A
sore iliroat or a per- ;
sisl fill headache is a
nii'ssajro to your braiu
of a condition that
should he remedied. '
Don't sit tempt lo treat
yourself. Jt's always
best to consult your i
doctor. v Oflentiines it
will avert serious" eon
si'iiieiices later. W'lien
your doctor jm'es you 11
prescriiition to bo i'illcd,
at Magill's'
and Newest Drug Store
- , Phone 5ft
i
lunmuuuic vui vim inmier
Our New Cooling Plant
Continuous
Shows
1:30 to 11 P.M.
Sunday
LAST TIMES
TONIGHT
ALL TALKING
DOLORES
COSTELLO
in
"THE GLAD
RAG DOLL"
S.
Also
Alt Tlkinn
Laurel and Hardy
in
''BERTH MARKS"