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rrSOt TWO Iocal and -'Personal 1 Colonol Robort C. Wnshburn of Portland and former well known ranrher of the Table Rock w-c-tlon, who died In I'ortland on July 3Vtn. left, an estate valued at V3.ui. afroortflnR to hlx will admitted to urobate in circuit court In Port land' tills week. The widow. Mr. Louisa fiavler Washburn, , named executrix. j Hneball. rhoenlx vs. Butte Fall".. Puntiny, Medfoid Kairprnumln. 141 J. A. Perry nnd family returned Inst nlfthl from Diamond lake, a(tr Hpnndlng the week there. Dynge'a danca at Nat, Wed. and I Rat. lligaer, battor orchestra. 142 j lleeause of unfiivornble condi tions and lack of cooperation, di rectors of the newly formed Jose phine county turkey pool have de-, elded to disband, says the Grants P:,ss Courier. I :hlcken dinner Sunday at Deadj Indian Hoda Springs. Koadu arej Rood. Tourlsta registered al local ho-1 tela. Include Mr. and Mrs. P. I-1 Mack- of. St. l.ouls. .Mo., Mr. and MrtA. B. Kuller of BloomlnBton. j lni.. Mr. and .Mrs. Ft. H. Herbert of Terra Haute. Ind., J. O. Mnn-j nine of Bessemer. Ala., Mrs. R. Marking of Baker, Mont., Winnie and Illlen Brown of Vancouver. 11. C. ami Miss Theodora Willard, Mr. and Mrs. C 1. Burt of New York. City. Money loaned to worthy people t6 pay their honest debts. Thomas Realty Oa., Rm. 12. Palm Blk.. cor ner Main and Front, upstairs. 241 f Mr. end Mrs. Gilbert King of Berkeley. Cal., are viRitlng J. W. Kllnger, 6 Washington street. Mrs. King, who was formerly Katherlne Wehsteiv l a former reaident of Medfrod nnd went to school ho.-e. Wholesale ahoe laco department. Write for prices. 146 N. Central Avn. 143 Frotf Wagner, postmaster at Ash land, apent this forenoon In the city and waa a caller at the Crater Nulfonnl forest office and the local postoff ice. Baseball, Phoenix vs. Untie Falls. Sunday. Medford Fairgrounds. 141 Two large Beatenhelmer apples, grown on the Charles A. Wing or chard near Jacksonville, and weighing over a pound each, are on display in the Chamber of Commerce window. Apples from this orchard took the gold medal at the Ran Francisco fnir In lftK. Local and long distance hauling. We save you money, lluwlcy Trans fer, 01!) N. Riverside. Tel. 1044-X. 1 50 Kxamlnatlons for nir-servlce ca dets will be held at Pearson field. Vancouver, Wash., beginning Au gust 13, and 70 applications are on file. The candidates are from Wdnhlnirtom orogcin, -Idaho and Montana. . Successful candidates will be Bent to March field In Cali fornia anil, llojoks.and, Ke'ly. fields at Han Anionlo. Tox. 15.00 . Special, fcty. blocks per load. 1el. C31. Mod Fuol Co. It' P., K. Merrick and sister, Stella .Merrick, left for Los Angeles Fri day. $2.10 per load, green pine alahs. 12 or lil-ln. Asl: about free kind ling. Med. Fuel Co., Tol. 031. If The declaration of the Josephine county court to expressly oppoao the Williams t:reek cul-nff to the Caves lspuxllng many. It mny bo that the county court Mela that It ahould not spend several hun dred thousand dollnta for some ihlng that benefits the county so little. It may be. a rants Pnaa Bulletin. Tree props from clear lumber. Ilia Pinos Lbr. Co., Phone No. 1. listf Mrs. Jennie Williams of the West Side Pharmacy Is In San Franclsc.i attending the Kllrubcth Anion nchool of Instruction being held at the St. Frnncla hotel. , Next week aha will visit friends In San Fran cisco and Oakland. Chaser dnnce. Jackson Springs, Saturday night. Something new. aomethlng different. 140 K. A. DeMatla. Southern Pa cific traveling agnnt from Klnmu'h Falls, was In Medford Friday even lug conferring with local official! of the company. 12.50 per load, green pine slabs. 12 or 16-ln. Ask about free kind ling. Med. Fuel Co., Tel. 631. tf J. O. Isuarson of Central Point. Bertram K. Adams of fluid Hill nnd Muyme R. Hefner and II. Cinr field of this city were Isauqd tem porary automobile licenses at the sheriff's office this morning. Radio is good when you have the right Instrument. Have you tried the new Victor Radio with rilectroln? It l a musical Instru ment. Palmer Music House. 141 Among the Callfornlans register ed at Medford hotels are Mr. and Mrs. E. L. Dodda of SacramnetJ, Mr. and Mrs. A. Johnson of Mon terey. Mr. and Mrs. (1. A. Reyn olds of Fort Jonea. Mrs. F. L. Clark of Mer Vista, Mrs. Francis K. Myer of Long Beach. Mrs. Agnes .1. Qlllnn of Palo Alto, Mr. and Mrs. T. 11. Hchcfflco. Mr. and Mrs. It. H. Ingrum, Mr. and Mrs. .1. H. Connolly of Oakland, Mrs. A. Hunt-rot Held of Berkeley, Mrs. Kwen Mcintosh and daughter of Pasa dena, Mr. and Mrs. II. T. Dyer of Auburn, Mr. nnd Mrs. C. T. Lloyd, Mr, and Mrs. M. A. (instill, Mr. and Mrs. A. M. Ktelnlrk. Mr. and Mrs. J. A. t.enthold of l.ns An geles, and the following of San Francisco: Mrs. II. W. Temple, mnn. Mr. and Mrs. J. II. litter. Mr. and Mrs. II. J. Levy and Miss K. M. Willard. Basehnll. Phoenix vs. Butte Falls, Sunday, Medford Fairgrounds. 141 Harold DeVoe and Raymond Maya left for Crescent City today. They will return Sunday. Tree props, assorted lengths. Woods Lt.r. Co. 12!tf Three army planes, flying south from the Salem airport dedication, passed over the valley this ninrn irrr at 10 o'clock but did not lattd at Hie local airport. I . The third lnrga ahlpment of Vc- . ti.,iin with Rlcctrnln wan re ceived here Monday and are nit II eold. rfld you get youra? Pal mer Music Houte, 141 A .rowhoat .occupied by .four per sons sank 'in the Rogue riVer' Inst Tuesday. Bob Hill, who was the only good swimmer In the boat, swam to shore and got another buoat while the other occupants of the boat hung onto some bushes which were growing in the river. The other three occupants of the boat were Dorothy Martin. Marian Patterson nnd R. K. tlrove. Medford Bonded Warehouse Is prepared to store grains, wool, hay and merchandise of nil kinds. Money loaned on warehouse re ceipts at reasonable rates. 140tf' Kay Nell left this morning for ltke o' the Woods with a load of provisions for the camp there. Chaser dance, Jackson Springs, Saturday night. Something new, aomethlng different. 140 A drilled well 3!t feet deep, driven on the Joe Arens farm out .from F.ngle Point, is flowing artesian j water at the rate of two gallons per folate. This Is the first ar- i tesian well drilled In that district. Let me write your fire Insurance. Carl V. Tengwald, Hotel Holland. Phone M. If Mrs. Ada Williams of Spoknna. Mr. and Mrs. A. N. Tanker of Fort Lewis. Mr. and Mrs. C. T. Runyle; und Mrs. Cole McKlroy of Seattle! are visitors In this city from Wah- Ington. Furniture repairing by A. N. j Thlhault. Phono IIII9-R. 145 1 Hy the early part of next week a j crew will be at work on the Dead Indian road nnd within 10 days a full force of all county equipment and workmen will be engaged 'n the big roud project, according to Paul Rynnin, county engineer. The first crew will do grading work, preparatory to the actttal road con struction. The rock crusher 1m be ing built and practlcnlly the en tire fleet of county trucks will be put on the Job, according to Mr. Rynnlng. Ashland Tidings. Riverside Community Club dance. Sat. night. Aug. 10. 140 BUI llowerman and Al Melvin are In Medford this week end from Crater Lake, whore they have been employed by the nutlonal park service. Tree props. That prop propper. size propper. price propper, prop per place to get them. Medford Lumber Co. 124tf Rev. Raymond S. Rcen lit the First Methodist church left Friday afternoon for a 10 dayH' vacation. Mrs. Rees and their son Marsh have been visiting relatives in Portland and at Smakokuwa. Wash, for the past two weeks. Mr. Rees will Join them after visiting his mother in Longvlew. Miss Van- Ness. the pastor's aasfstant, enn be reached ut the parsonage during Mr. flees' absence, by any desiring pastoral aervlces. ' Tree props from clear lumber. Big Pines Lbr. Co., Phone' No. 1. 1 2 1 "tf Caught spearing salmon with a pitchfork nt (he Wolf Creek hatch ery, Frank Franco, in, was fined $50 nt Roseburg last Saturday.- Tree props from clear lumber. Big Pines Lbr. (lo., Phone No. 1. 121tf Mrs. Frances Pearson of Proa peut, who has been. attending aum mcr school in Barkoley, returned home today, accompanied by her two aonsi Paul and Stanford, Chicken dinners, 7 5c. Good as the bent'Oiettor than the rest, The Covered Wagon, Phoenix. 140 Mrs. F. II. Barnutt and Mrs. Jay- sou Lowery of Pasadena, arrived In Medford today to be with' the.r sister, .Mrs. (leo, D. Satuman, dur ing' her bereavement, and to attend the funeral of Mr. Snltzman.. 16.00 special, fcty. blocks per load. Tol. (131. Med. Fuel Co. tf Ivan Kafoury. Crelghlon Jones and Homer Smith of Salem are apenillng several days In Medford and other southern Oregon cities on a vacation. They left today for Klamath Falls and will visit Crater ljike before returning home. A large slock of tree props at Woods Lbr. Co. 12!if (luests from Portland registered al Medford hotels Include Kvelyn Rlggs. Pauline R. Lnlir, Mr. and Mrs. W. c. Wlnsllp, Air. and Mrs. X. A. Ihllllday. Mr. and Mrs. I. w. Hunter, Mr. nnd Mis. H. Lewis. Mr. nnd Mrs. Albert L. Nelson And Lillian Clay. Why eat at home when you can come out to the Wicked Waffle Inn? Fond and prices will de lightfully surprise you. Phone Jacksonville 2K3. 140 Marriage licenses were Issued t the following yesterday: Howard L. Clark of Cliico, Cal., and Ruth Murray of Albany; Carl II. Love land of Castella and Carolyn Hun kin of Pacific Orovo. Cal.: Roy C. Welliorn of Weed and Verna Mae Morris of Dunsmulr. Cal., and Claude M. Houston and Rose Reg-' lur both of Medford. Ollle Coch ran of Portland and 1-Mlth H. Cody of Sacramento were granted a .li cense this morning. Tree props from clear lumber. Big Pines Lbr. Co., Phone No. 1. UStf It. L. Berry. Medford Insurance adjuster, was In AsIiIhui) yeslerilay to adjust the accident of F. 1. Swcnniug, which happened Thurs day night. You can get that summer tan effect without sunburn or freckles, with Max Factor's Stimm'r Tan at Colvlg Drugs. 14(1' Track for the new spur ne-i,-Main street Is being tail! toduy by Southern Pacific workmen. The extension will pass along near aev. oral of the fruit packing houses between Main and West Tenth si reels. It Isn I the clothes, It's the sum mer tan skin this summer, (let Max Factor's at Colvlg Drugs. See the window. 140 In recognition of his ability to sire high producing daughters, Tristram' Oxford St. Mawes. pure, bred Jersey bull owned by Thomas Williams of Forest drove bus been, awarded a silver medal at six years and 11 months of age with six daughters that have made offlct.tl test records, alt under three years of age. Four of these daughters have won silver medals ami the nther two have tnade.excellenl rec ords, one producing 540 pounds of hutterfat In 305 days In yearling form. (let those fenders and auto bodies ttralthlcncd at Hull's sheet Metal Works, opposite Lewis Sliper Mrrviea Hlallun. Phone 418. tf MEftFoftfl Mrs. If. c. Hansen and three children returned' to Medford' this noon, after having spent a monih at Seabrlghl. Cal. ' Tree props, 1x2 full size, ut Med ford Lumber Co. . , 124tf The maximum temperature of yesterday was 17 degreen and to day, which started out with a mini mum of 5a. promised to be almost ns worm. The official forecast for Sunday Is for "continued warm" weather. Dynga'a dance &t Nat, Wed, and Sat. Bigger, better orcheatra. 142 R. N. Hubbard of Columbus, O., and James Plerpont of New Haven, Conn., left by stage for Crater Lake this morning. Window glass, all size; also plate glass. Trowbridge Cabinet Wks. GLEE 'CLUB CUP : r. i I RAM5M, Ore., Auj;.' -0. IP) The .Medford ' AiiicV.Vdn iglon fiiixlllury nuartPt won ihe fttut 2 rhum'imHhlp In the unmiul iniiKic content nt tho Oregon dpartinont nf tho Log ion uuxtHary held here late Krlduy nftornoon. The Iylia Ilorsfnll Hilver lovjriK cup and a $10 cns)i prize. th ulft of the Haloin nuxilinry, wero proHonted to the Medford mincers The winner:) wftr rrodltPd with a totHl of 20ft points. McMinnvlU'fc n u r't e t received ho pond place rating with a total of 24 1 points. The rjunrtet from Hood Jtlver wiir third with 222 polnte. The fourth quartet eom peting wan the Shorldun roup. Mr.MlmivlIle entered the only competing a.lee eluh nnd received the $2& na,Hh yirir.e offered by the .Salem cluh nnd the ailver trophy. PLANE EXPERT FLIES 10 VISIT MEDFORD Cuptaln G. H. Kckorson of the Hprlngfielcl, Ore., municipal airport and formerly Willi Hobl Airways. Kiigene. waa a visitor at (he Med lord airport this morning. lie Is upending aevernl days visiting the citioH of western and southern Ore gon. Captain Kckorson la the Oregon dealer (or the Arrow Hport piano untl wiih flying in a plane of that motlnl ftalay. The Arrow sport I a H11111II twn-puHHongcv biplane, with a OB.hnrHepowQt- motor. "Toil" Uait. Itln ol' Portland and Captain 1'Vker-. aim have the Oregon agency, for Wdco planes. , " Fit ii era I Notliv. ( HALTZM AN runeral service.s for the loti! Oeorgp D. Saltzmnn who paneed owuy ut tim rtmluonoe oant of Medford early Thltdny morning, will he conducted hy the Itev. Tt. W. NelHtin nt the CongeV rhapel nt 3:D0 p. hi ; Monday. rricmlH lire- Invited to attend wer vIcch. The 'body will lin In stata at the Conger parlors Monday, from 12 o'clock until 3:00 p. rn. Interment will follow In the .l ed f u id ce m e t ery . JENSEN .Mildred Jensen. wife of St mi ley Jenmm, route No. 2, Medford, Onigon, punned uwny itt the Sucred -Heart hospital on ThuiHday, August 8th, afler a very, short Illness. Mrs.. Jensen wns horn near Anthony, Kuiihuh, Aug. I '2. 1 Kan. Whon she wus ten years old. she came with her family to K u pert, Idaho, where sho entered and graduated from the Pioneer school. In l!i I 7. she moved to Itee vllle, Texa where .she entored n huKiuet-N college. The next yeur. litis, sho returned to Idaho and W.IM married lo Stanley Jensen April 1 ft of the same year. The fli'Ht two yearn of their muri-lage were spout In Unpen, Idaho, also living two years at Nampa, Idaho, later going to California, but since lttl!4 they have- lived in Oregon. Kpeiuling three years In ' Huleiu, Ore., nud the lust two years. In Medford. Mrs. Jensen leaves to mourn her Ions her husband, . Stanley Jensen of Med foul, one small daughter, LoIn May of Medford, and the fol lowing three brother, and three sislers; Mrs. t Marie Hayes of Nam pa, Idaho: Klplcy Van Every of Kupert, Idaho; Leila Archibald of Salem, Ore.; J. Van Every of Paul, Idiiho; Ihirt Van Every of Kupert, Idaho; Hurt Vnn Every of Kupert, laud; Mrs. Neils Jensen of Itolso, Idaho, and 'Kay Jensen of Poise, Idaho. Mr. Jensen's mother and broth er will be here for the runeral, which will he held tit the Perl Puberal Homo Kutidun,, August II at U;yo p. m, Elder Hngnn of it he L. 1. S. church will officiate, interment fit the Ashland ceme tery. LOCAL ME The Jackson Vouniy MerchahtV ux.tnclutmri has received special peimlt from the Oregon Industrial Welfare commission allowing its members to employ women to keep their places of business open until 9 o'clock on Saturday evenings. The pci mil Is for members of tho local MMiociutloit of merchant only according to F. K. Itcdden, ecre tary. Conditions set down In the per mit ir that no woman employe dtall work more than n.ne bourn on nuy Saturday, or not more thin A .1 hours In uuy one week. yrnrnnn en ni mLurimu lluiuh AUXILIARY WIN iuiu i uoiui I mi r 1 obituary 1 PifiNir: sriNnAY tribune, mnvont). I. Just how itood at vanning are Medford women nnd glrla?"' ' " Tills question uiiggesled Itself to day from an announcement of r. national cunning contest to find (lie beat Jar of canned fruit, vege tables or meat In the country. Twelve hiinilred and fifty dollars In cold cash awaits the woman or girl lu the United States whose en try Is selected as tho bent jar of canned louil entered In the coitti'Si. Tito contest, wliiclt Is spunflorett by the Snars-Roet'iick agricultural foundation aeks to acquaint move housewives with tho economy and healttilulness of home canned foods. For years the I'nited StaieR department of agriculture and liuuie demonstration ageuls throughoin the country have worked far In creased production of native can ned foods. It Is to iMi'lhcir this excel lent bleu, and at the sanie time to holp absorb the threatened, surplus of farm products lu many sections, that this cunning project was con ceived., , , Two hundred and twenty-two cash prizes, tottillug JtiSl'S, will be disbursed to winners in the con test, which has three major divi sions: Fruit, vegetables and nieut. The best . entry. In each division will bo n.urded ,$2'i0, and one 01 these will also receive tbe flOOO 8weiiiJHtal.es prize, thus bringing the total cash prize for the best Jar of canoed goods In the contest to $1260. . ' Second prize In each of the three division will be $200, third prize $10n, and (ourth prize $50. There will also he five prizes of $25 each, 10 prizes of $140 each and 60 prizes of $5 each. In addition, $100 In cash will he awarded to the home demonstra tion agent, whose county sends in the greatest number of entries, gfoo to the agent whose county has the next lurgest number and $100 to the agent whose county sends in the third largest number of entries. A number of lesser merchandise prizes are also offered. Contest Closes October 15 According to the rules, the con test Is open to every woman woman and girl in the United States. There are no restrictions as to the nature of t-he food sent;, any fruit, vege table or meat, whether home grown or purchased, Is acceptable. Con testaiilH may enter one, twd or -ill three divisions.' rOntries, reffardless of when canned, must not be sent ill prior to August 1 r nor later than October 1, which Is the closing dat.i nt' the' context."-.'!. .' IN APPLEGATE I Th'K first annual .nutinft , anfl picnic of the attaches of lh Med fm d 'posto! fleer to lie hold near the Star ranger station tomorrow at ft fine locution on the Applegate river, promises to be a glorious success with u huge attendance comprising the officials, employes and their families or sweethearts und close friends. . Jty noon today over 100 persons i hiw( been signed up to attend in cluding one of the employes;, who I turned In his family party as num bering thirteen, whereupon the, superstitious curriers nnd clerks , cwnpoUed him to eliminate him- self from the parly. They do not j want to tuke any chunee. Among the sports events will he a horseshoe pitching contest, and beetling the request of Hugo Oueuther who thinks he's the best horseshoe pitcher of the staff, tho invitation committee purposely re- fused lo Invite Postmaster Kred 1 Wagner of A.shlniiil to attend the j picnic. I Mr. .WaKiicr who prides, himself.! bi being thp ue horseshoe stinger, ' having taught Tad .Miles, tha Med-j lord expert, the art. and whom he j can html any tluy by using, only one leg, and arm, having awaited' 'patiently all week for an invita tion, decided to "horn in" on the1 party. Hence ho came over to the Medford post tiff ice today osten sibly on' u friendly Maternal visit und loitered around throwing out such direct hints repeatedly thai finally In dVsporutlun be was ox tended nu invitation to attend the doings on the Apphgate tomorrow.'! 1 hereupon Hugo (iuenther took the rest of the day off to practice. DELAY PICKING TO E (I HANTS t'ASS. (lie.. Ann. 10. Ml Willi the pear croi here this year exceptionally lit: tit. yet hrlnij- Iiik nil hinli a tno n ton. urow-i era of thl necllou ale delaying plckliiK to Increase welit as thel result of pressure tests announced today ly II. It. Howell, m iciiltu-' nil aiient. ' "l'oars left on trees have heell( known to liictease In Weight I'd per cent." Howell said "Our tests from time to time assure safety in plckliui. -Most of the pears In this ills-, tricl are taken hy the ranners In, Salem, lllllshoco and other Wil-.' lamette valley polnls. Th )iears are particularly adaptalde for call-! Illtlg purposes. DiPDneTiimnr. oftflooy, SATtKDAY, p ui rDiirvMD U. M.MiriLLI I UIV ftiinutgeg to the extent of $3!i0 are asked til the Bult filed today by I.yla Y. Kerr against C. W. Frn ley. The ault l the result of an automobile crush which took place on Cast Main street near Mountain avenue June Z'l, this year. The complaint states that the cur driven by .Mr. Fraley ran into the Kerr machine when the latter had the right of way ut the Mountain avenue Intersection on East Main street. Her car was turned over and considerably damaged. . fur thermore, the plaintiff charges, 'she received permunent personal in juries. These injuries have caused her to lose $500 by. being unable to work, and an additional JiinO has been paid for medical attention. Radio Program KMED Walt trlbunt-Vlrgln Ullan 4 ' :v ' J . Mday, Aujrust li - K:io ao- ltt VVet Side f'har- maey. .. fr 10 to 10.30 American Laua- dry..,,, - . v 1.0:30 to 11 Pantorium Dye Works. . It to J l:30--Southern, Ore- gon (Ins l"o. v 1I:J0 lo 12 The Bootery. iNcws fla.hes hy Muu IN- v hunft. 12 lo 12:30 Lewis Super fierviee Ktution. 12:30 to 1 Sanderson Motor Co. 1 to 1:30 McNair Pharmacy 4? 1:30 to 2 Snider's Dairy. 2 to 2:30 Ed I'.inns and 4 JCcononiy firoeeieria. t; to :!." kmi:i. t:15 to 6:3o .Wwk and mar- ket reporU by ihe .Mail Tribune. . 4 ti:30 to -Madden nnd Jen- nine. S lo K:M IlndH Transli-r. 8:30 li :.1l llimo Motor Oil. i ., . Mall Trlbun uda are rad by sn.onii oonlil vry day. if TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY KOU SALE Good 5-room house, partly furnished, on fine resf - ilonre slreeL; nev(ral Oi.Is trees, tmd place lias nice fireplace; ?3200; $2'fl0 casli; balance like rent. Chauncey Elorev, 1J01 Eirst Natl. Hunk. Phone 3IH, Mti EfHt SALE 1 o; M. C. truck; 1 Victor safe, good as hew ' Will - take car, property or what have vou?t - 30(i S. Eir. .Phoue lUHi. , . . . H2 EOH SALE 1124 Star Rporl Tour ing; good condition, good rubber, $7 5 takes It, 325. N. -Kiverslde. Apt, a. , i4i FOFi1 SALIC; 5- rooms gbod farnl . tui'e,-. Including piano -antlgaso-line i)resurei range, , JJotise ftir sale or rent. ' 13 Kenwood. 141 fX)lt KENT 2 -room furnished apt, 12. 716 Welch St. 142 FOH SALE Oood. Serviceable 6 cy Under car at a real bargain; genuine Ouco paint in first-class condition: (loodyeur tires all around, with spare; new Ignition coll and deep seal battery. Call 182 or TH2. i 40lf Tit A DE Registered sliver black foxes, full furred, prolific strain, for property in Medford or Ash land. Address llox 8.S. Tribune. MS EOK KENT -Nice room nnd board. 13 N. OUkdale. 142 FOR KENT Small house at edge of town. Phone fiSl-J-2. 142 W A N T E D-To ca re for children. Charges reasonable. 721 Oak St. Ut; FINAL RKOUirrlOX ON AM. i;SKl) CAUS lilid lllllck KiHlan. K'l-lnch whwl lias., ni'w cur iuiaruntie....$$ I ."iio 1I1J7 HuloU Sport Coupe: had the hesl of care; low mileage ;i;i0 isi'T llniek Httindard 4-tloor Se dan; looks like new $.S!lfi lJll'fi Htllek .Ma.ster 4-iloor Sedan. Al condition J.X76 1-Ton International Truck: K6oil truck. for fruit haul (JHTi nil ChrvMler Hoadster, condition excellent J.'.ti.-. othor chrs from $3a inrt up. Sl'.HFUKH MOTOl! CO. Volir liulck and Marnuette Healer 3X-40 N. Hiverside Av filr t.ot!"!iTii '.J.i liive'si.le.l ien Sundays na.f Kvonlnns. d red Or Hob Filler, lried Car MnnuKer. ' 1 ' ' - 141 WANTF.Ii .Cain at our w.irehouiie, cor. iiuli and So. Kir Sit. Mon ' arch Seed Co. 14llf I'olt Itl'NT (V..irahh- nfVirtrnorit; private; evory eonvelilence. l.S So. lialulale. 14lllf Ftlt SAl.K Wood ratlKO. uood condition. Price f-S. Phone 7a;' 1 1 ; $3750JAWIAGES Spend Your Vacation at the Beautiful LAKE-O-THE-WOODS (Home of the Black Bats) FISHING BOATING BATHING DANCING EVERY EVENING Furnished aleeplng and houtekeeplng cablnt. Special ratea by the week. For reaervationa phone direct to Lake o' fie Wood retort. Atom 10. 1.029. thb Aiddodt m ; I Ul IIUI Ull IU The contracts for the electric work, painting rrnd roofing of the hanK.tr and administration build ing of the new airport, ' UU1 fm which wree opened al n Miecla! meeting of th ecity council In .it nifiht,.will not he let until Monthly afternoon op 4! o.Vlook at anotlur wpetal meeting of ihe council."' - ThlH''deay. wan : caused hy the absence from the cJty last nifiht of City KiiKineer Kred Hcheffel. as the council wants him lo no over t!i" bids nnd '.-hck them up, not only, with the revlmui. specif icntionH, -hut .also with , th hiiln fnr the name Kome'tlme hko and rejected at that Ume, us it was then thought that hy revisinK these peci f lea t ions lower hid could he obtained. The idM tuiumittcd lant night were as follow: Roufintt Montgomery Ward &' Company. 1313: Medford Lumber company. $1368, Ad; Hl Cflnes Lum ber company.- J 1 flf; Trowbridge Cabinet WorkH. S1040; Porter Lum ber company, $l-tif5. . ICJeotricril -Work Peoples Elec tric company, JlltfJ: L. C. Rrown, II. O. Purucker Electrio Wiring company.. $1378. KG: Med forfl Electric, 1 197.50, and South ern Oregon Electric, $174. Paintltife 'William Thursman, $iri3l;'H'. T;,Tromane, $16.V: Mar tin Selton, 17!i5: W;- I fJrinsted, SlKBR.SA: R .1. mmtz, SlSKO.Sr,; Arthur West, $f"-00. Daily Meteorological Report Satin-day, Aug. 10, I Medford nnd vicinity: Fair to- night and S u n d a y. ContlnutMl warm. fH'Hgmi: Kair tonight and Sun day. Continued warm, with low humidity, and high fin h::zard in interior. si v H Local Data ? 2 i Temperatni-e (degs. in "2 Highest (Inst 12 hrs.) !i7 ' Lowest (la.st 12 hrs.) 4! ' f2 Kel. humidity (pc.).... 2! 72 Precipitation (In ) .... Stnte of Wt-nther.... Clear Clear j Lowest temperature this morn-1 ing, SO degrees. Total precipitation since SepTem- her 1, 1H28, lS.Slt inches. . Tom)erature a year ago toduy:, Hlghem, 00 -lowefr, lv Sunset today, 7:1ft p, rn. Sunrise Sunday, 5:lf a. m. ' Siinefr Si'indfiy, 7:17 p. "m. " ObservaTions , Taken at 5 A. M. 120th Meridian Time . ... . .yz tr 4 C1TT. i V 1 1 V llnki-r City liiHinnrrk Hoise Ut-nviM- IX' Moines Kresllo ik'Ioiia I.os ArifcpU'.s ... Mai-Khlioltl Phoonix Pol'tlnm! ili'il lllliff lto.scnurff Sail Luku City. San Francisco Santa' l-'o ......... Spittle Kpolinne Walla Walla .,. WlnnltiPK 5li 04 .100 .. .. Si ..ino .. sii .1 10 .. no .. k; .. tin .. 70 .. .so .. !I0 . 94 ,'.-1 ti -t no ruj 84 Cle: Hi fill iir'fi.:HioN Moli'oroloKist. Sunday Dinner Hotel Medford Dinner $1.00 "The Food Is Better" At the Medford i , U," DEVELOP , 'y-'FJIrn'1 7aAA .'FllUlS : T TGC West Side Pharmacy Open Sunaayi and Evening! Ul th Tim SHERIFF TAX SALE Sheriffs sale of .he tax t ..rAiun iv i run' a Kirse 1I1IHIII.HIIC l.r" .. - crowd to the court house tins Reduce the Quick and Easy Way Everyone who has tried the new Eighteen-Day Hollywood Diet says that it is the quick and easy way to reduce and pleasant, too. Even though you don't want to go on a diet, you will feel much better during the hot season if you eat according to this schedule. Just tell us you want to go on the diet and we will dc the rest-keep track of the day and everything for you. "Get It at Magics" Fountain Medford 's Oldest and Newest Drug Store 214 East Main 'r LAST TIMES Tonite STARTS Tomorrow All Talking WARNER BAXTER AND . . EDMUND LOWE STARS OF "IN OLD ARIZONA" .. with MARY DUNCAN "Thru" Different ALL TALKING Eddie Dowling . in "THE MAN" It's the talk of Medford. Don't miss it. To nigl.t's the last L The one plctuie no two St w . deiin; State Board of ME THE NAT. morning. Officials of the Bherllt's office report thut bidding; on Un kind was more active at today's sale than Is usually the case. .Most of tl.e delinquent property wits located I" r,lr;l1 districts of the county. Twelve pieces were Xveris to the county lt, norted sold, mill remaining mi- ti'l-i- Phone 01 Muaiacfurt OufOito Climatej Our New Cooling Plant Continuous Shows 1:30 to 11 P. M. Sunday Eyes" (7 . Health TELLS THE TRUTH Our every water test J'roin our SwininihiS lnol is "Condition A"! "Safe for drinking pur poses." It is (lie only Gas Chlo rinated Swimming p! in Southern Oregon l 'and has no oon.il. Life Guard and swim ming lessons hv Mr. and Mrs. R A. M' Iliinald from Honolulu. cS'iki,'""" " " ' RRICK'S Phone 1000