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MEDFOftH MXTL TnTBtyR, fEDPOnt), OKEfiOW WEDNESDAY. ArOrST 14. 1W9. Iocal and -'Personal Work of patching the streets ln;r,lff d . ... B ' . (tollman. ; the downtown ousine... -""; ,.. - a ed Improvement is being notlcid,I bv everyone. Yesterday the crew . worked alons West Main street. near North Krom street, and cov ered part of the old street car track. Today the "hot Bluff it being placed on badly worn places along Est and West .Main street. Ktislness woman wants to rent rice room; he.-it. hut water, close in. Meals optional. Boi 1. Tribune. 147 J. W. Wakefield spent this morn Ins In the Applei:aie country, call ing on ranchers there. Dance every Wed. and Saturday night. Nat. Dynge Bros. 148 Moore Hamilton plans toi leave tomorrow for eastern Oregon, where he will spend the next week with friends from Oregon Hlr.:e college. Money loaned to worthy people to pay their honm dbtn. Thomeii Rpalty Co.. H m. 12, Palm Elk., cor- nr .Main and Front, upstair. 24tf Mr. and Mri. CreinMon Mnlnutn , of Newport. H. I., and P.oston or-a ci.nifra while ii wan KrazinR on rivf d in Medford tl.in niornlne th P. Moore ranch on I-aI;p from Cratnr Lake, where they have , crek. The deer wan very tame and Keen .spending 1" pat two week. Mr. Hedl.urx approached to within They will leave thin eveitinK for 15 feet of It, he wild. Kusene and Portland hefore re- You can get that summer tan lurnlns east. 'effect without sunburn or freckles, Danre every Wed. and Saturday with Max Factor's Sutnm'r Tan at night. Nat. Dynge Bros. 148 Colvig Drugs. 146 Daniel R. Dickey and K. S. Rob-j Tourist from a dintance regi ertpon were among the Kag.e Point terd at Medford hitels include .J. resident in Medford Tuesday. j A. Wolf. C. Harter and J. I,. En Local and Ion distance hauling, iples of South Bnd, Ind.. Donald "We save you money. Hawley Trans- , J. Aiwood of Minneapolis, Minn.. fer, 619 N. Riverside. Tel. 1044-X. Martha H. Foreman and Mrs. I. 150 K. Ken of Manhaitan, Kans.. Mr. Mrvrcella Anderson filed a di- and Mrs. M. O. Parh'-r ond ('. vorce complaint at the office of; ringer f Tulsa. Okla., O. H. Clarit th county clerk thin mornln? against Clark Anderson. In which Fhe charges cruel and Inhuman t r ejijn e n-t-irnd Incompatibility. BnTh are residents of Ashland. Mrs. Anderson seeks custody of the small daughter. $5.00 Special, fcty. blocks per load. Tel. 631. Med Fuel Co. tf Mr. and Mrs. D. Roberts and son Donald have returned from Diamond lake where they have been spending neveral weeks at therr cabin. ThVy plant to return there again next week. It Isn't the clothes. It's the sum mer tan skin this summer. Got Max Factor's at Colvig Drugs. See the window. 14 Everett Hannn of Trail was ;n Medford today transacting busi ness. $2.50 per load, green pine alah. 12 or 16-lri. Ask about free kind ling. Med. Fuel Co.. Tel. 631. tf; Among the Oregonlnns register ed In Medford are: TV H. Knap-' expenses by playing, will return to per and family of Joseph, Mr. and' Corvallis tn soon as the fruit sea Mrs. Owen P. Wllon of Prlneville. I son Is over. Mrs. I. J. Walker of Sprngue River, j $5.00 Special, fcty. blocks per Mrs. C. C. rtzlngor of Astoria, (.ndjload. Tel. 0X1. Med. Fuel Co. It the following from Portland: Mi Elder T- - Thuemler was a re and Mrs. O. I.. Dutt'tn. Mr. and cent visitor In Roweburg. w-Jicie Mrs. W.. A. Warner and son. Mr.) he attended the funeral of the lato and Mrs. E. C. Hexter and chil dren. Mrs. M. E. Eustman an 1 daughter, Gertrude Lte; I y and Mr. and Mrs. J. S. Ketchun. Tree props from clenr lumber. Rig Pines Lbr. Co., Phone No. 1. , UStf The large sliver trophy won by the Medford American Legion drum corps ft Salem last week !s now on display in the window of 1 trophy's Jewelry store on East Main street. Choice gluilinr,, 2fc a do; 150 varieties to choose from. See them at Satnuelson's Flower Gurden, 208 Clark St. Phone 754-X. tf Fred Luy of Eagle Point spent this morning In town on business. Mrs. Louis Rrnwn, Hetty Hrown and Margaret Hensley left this morning for Seattle and oth"f Washington cities, nnd will be gone two weeks. $2.50 por load, green pine slhhi. 12 or Ifl-ln. Ask about free kind ling. Med. Fuel Co.. Tel. fi.11. tf Rids for the grading of the loc il airport will he called for within the next few days, according to present plans. .1. A. Dcnn. member of the commission, reports. Mr. Denn took the topographical map. prepared hy City Engineer Epp stein, to Salem with him during the recent state convention of thi A merlcan Legion, and there con ferred with several army engineers, who offered valuable suggestions concerning mechanical mutters.--Iloseburg News-Review. Get those fenders and auto bodies straightened at Prill's Sheet Metal Works, opposite i-rowi Super Service Rtntlon. I'hone 4 IK tf Have You Tried Fhihrcr'i new sandwich loaf. A new size and a finer texture which ab solutely will not crumb in slicing. Your grocer has It Dorii Shelley, daughter of Wil-I liurn h. hHley. 1m vimtjfiK rt-iutiv... in Kutfene. Mlwt Hheiley expects j to spend two week.t In EtiKeni1. j The .Shelley home was in Kuuenei iiefore they come to Medfortl. ! A large stock of tree props at ooda Lhr. Co. .Mrs. C. O. Parker. Up. I.' 1 . who il( n(,r(. from no., left for I tnree-aay trip to r-bruami anj on U dn They ex-' ! The Doll Dance at Jackson Sat. , Marks. I. O. Broadway. R. D. foen. I . ' . ' - I i . I I Is the talk of the valley. Be there. J. A. Harding. Lyman Hkinner. I. ' oillnguisheil in l.lri , t 14;. Pickens. J. M. Judd and K. L. """ "Ofk by hain one of the i I Mrs. H. Chadwlck of PortlanJ. , farrott. Itoseburg News-Review. three official Ciirl Hi-out camps in formerly of -Medford. Is here visit- window glass, all sizes: also plate ' Oregon, the other two being at! Ing t.l the home of her mother. ; g)as,. Trowbridge Cabinet Wkl. ;portund and Eugene The sc.-.- i Mrs. Belle K. I.lttrell. at 115 South, an J)rs Jark ponrj. haVe i w(1(,k , ' Newt own street. Mfi UeMn ond eek o camp opened v, .th the Tree, props, assorted lengths.! jiirm ji5B Davis plans to re 1 fol!,wlnK Slrls enrolled: Barbara I Woods I.br. Co. l!tf I ;n M,.,,ford for ,,. mttlnder j ""I'' 1Molll'u Bfwn'- JArline r"- ; The large cabin plane of the ((f August j sett. Irene Stubblefleld. Catherine; ' Kairchild Airplane Manufacturing i Brandt. Maxine Peterson. Olivia corporation left for Portland this I Weldon Harold MeBee of Med-j To(id i,roIny WjlitJ1 . I.Ueila l orn . morning after circling the valley!'0"1 na!1 received a commission as , lf,.,n pnIIOn Doria Patton. Doris! several times on short trips. Yes- i a research officer, according '"! fpp. Helen Henaon. Betty stennett. i : terday the plane made the trip I announcemtn received from the ; Wlnifred Roseborough . Ha?.el Mof -I over Crater I.i.ke National park I with n rtiinv r.t K.nl nl Dance at Jackson Sat. We aro ffaturinic a Doll niKht. 1 G . W. y. By and i:. fi. HdhurK of the D. I'.. ilillarU anry hoi a on a trip ihey mud to D?d Indian nirinK yesterday. No, ft waxn't illea att they hsot It with of Ann Arbor, M!rh. Mr. and Mr.". ; J. W. liaird of Chicago. 111. ( Tree props from clear lumber. Dig Pines Lbr. Co., Phone No. 1. . 1 1 8tf f Mr. and Mrs. A. D. Hundley left i for Klamath Falls thin morning. ; Mr. Hundley, who is connected j with the Southern Pacific offics . In San Francisco, nr. btn m Medford on business fur the last '-. few days. Chicken dinners. 75c. Good as j the best; better than the rest. The Covered Wagon, Phoenix. 246 j Spencer Reeves and Oalen Chet . let of Portland have just arrived in Mndfurd and will work for the Pacific Fruit Express in connec tion with icing the refrigerator cars. Roth Reeves and Chetlet. j who are members of Sigma PI, j social fraternity at Oregon Hta'e college, play in a popular dance I orchestra there. These men, who earn a large part of Mielr college John Pennic. Tree props from clear lumber. Big Pines Lbr. Co., Phone No. Lj 121tf t Mr. and Mrs. Gus Jacobson and Mrs. George Merritt of Albany were recent visitors In Medford. They were en route to Crater 1-ake after having visited Crescent City and the Oregon Caves. Furniture repairing by A. N. Thlbault. Phone 069-R. 145you don't watch out," might be the Among the Callfornians who are warning voiced in the Dew talking registered at local hotels are: Ml.s j picture, "Alibi," at Hunt's Crate C. E. It a scorn of Mount Shasta City. rian. Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Hale of Santa! The musical audifilm la the story Maria. Mr. and Mrs. D. W. Eraser j of an alibi which tailed to alibi. It or Hio Vltn. Jamen rtndy jnd ram lly of WillowB, Mr. and Mr,. E. N. Curtis of H;tn DI.'ko, Jump, C itt'r nott of Oitklund. Mr. Joyalp I. M'HflnKr, Mr. and Mrs. Chu.s IX Crouch. Mb ittld Mr. I.. II. Stov ftlH and Km ma K. Dana of l.o AnKolt'j. and th following from San Kranclfpo: Mr. and Mrs. 3ohn Scott. Mr. and Mm. W. A. Runi-ell and non. Mr. and Mr. Chan. I, frllililn and Mr. and Mrs. S. W. Kophart. Tree props. That prop propper, alio propper, price propper, prop per placo to get them. Medford Lumber Co. 124tf j Mr. and Mr,. Harrv VanAundall; famous atane play. .Nightstick, of Talent were Khopping and vult-1 In producing the moving picture Inu friends in Medford yesterday, j version of this play a generous Tree props, lis full slic, at Med- amount of musical entertainment ford Lumber Co. 124tf!of the "Broadway melody" type Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Murphv of I has added. Including two blK Bong Oi.khmd. fill., former Medford ' hits, "I've Never Seen a Smile I.Ike residents, are visiting Inft.Meiiford j Yours," ond "Then I'll Know hy.' this week, accompanied by their two sons. While here they have' made the trip to Crater Eakc. Mr. Murphy sees many changes in Med ford nnd i be ltogue Kiver valley , In the M years he has been away, j They will return home by way otj the Uedwood highway. Free shampoo with marcel or , finger wuve. $1 no. Bowman's j Barber and Beauty Shoppe. 1 T The Western Cnion Is holding a' mcssauc for Frank Shlnn of Bak-jwlll hold their regular meeting on ersfteld. Cat., with the information j the Appletfatc tonight and discuss that his niMer is 111. They bavo j plana tor their three day bike, been unable to deliver the iiiinik i August 23. 1'4 and 5. Tnv Brave becuuae no address was received will b accompanied by William with the message. It is reported ! Bilcker. stout exeunt iv. and that Mr. Shlnn is employed hy one; will be lid by Hubert Taylor. Big of the loo.l packing Iioum. I Chief. Ih tuils for the t oum il hike Medford Bonded Warehouse Is I tv nil woiHh in the Outer Ijike prepared to store grulns. wool, hny i council, which is scheduled forth and merchandise of all klmU.il"'' pin t of S pteniber and which .lioncy toaneu on warenouse re - celpta at reasonable rate. l .rttf Among the Washington mtests at local hotelii are: Mr. and Mrs Kllii.lt Junes. Mr. and Mrs. A, lb'ischman. Klinaheth Hemphill. Mr. mid Mrs. A. A. KeniKhter of Seattle and Mrs. F. J. McCoi muck of Spokane. Tree prop from clear lumber. Big Bine Lbr. Co.. Thone No. 1. 12ltf IX S. Thompson and Kbbm Johns left thin afternoon for Salem after xpeilnlng the past two days here with fiiendii. Let me write your fire Insurance Carl Y. Tenwald. Hotel Holt ml Phone 991. tf. burned over by the fue Tlie 1mm i Mr. nnd Mrs. John Tomlln have'to the mill was estimated at $2oou. .returned lo Medford following ajl'he plant was not insured, j three- weeks' vacation trip In Can- Recent labor trouble Ami MUga (ada. Most of the time wa spent lion Incident to unpaid wages In Vancouver nnd Victoria. R. C. mused an Investigation of the fire. Kliminatlons for the president' cup. one of the annual golf tro phies of the Kosebuig Country club, occupied the attention of the plt.yers at the course yesterday. Sixteen out of the group of players; entered were selected and these! 12suiwlll be cut to eight, then to four. ,, n.l fmnllt- in two. The nlavers who survived yesterday's round were IJi k Xerbas. R. R. Qulne, : i.. j. . ranon. r.-u ..o.kuuu. .... K. Chapman. !'. F. Maulden. A. O.' u,hr,.l l.vm.n Kn.ner John. war nepanmeni at .v,.siungion. C. Mr. MfM" COmmiRSIOn in tnUl necond lteut-nant In th In fnntry. i Vernon Vawter of the ackson I County bank is spending several ; days In San Francisco attending a 1 meeting of the Federal Reserve , board. " Treve I.umsden of I-os Angeles 1 : spending several days in Medford ! visitine at the home of his mother, j Mrs H. Ir. I.umden, on South ) Holly trel. W. H. Merriman was fn Medford ' from Proxpect Tuesday. I i R. F. Rower, locd Insurance j uk J 1 ul " " 1 i business trip to San Francisco. M . Rower reported that many people were Interested In his new custom built Marquette coup", which is the only model of the kind on the eo:tr. Kenneth A nderson of the local weather bureau left today for Lake o' the Woods, where he will spend the remainder of the week. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Anderson i nrib -Ana. i ui.. niu w. torn last nign: to v:?n .Mr. ana Mrs. Paul Rerklnnd. Company A of the ISfith Infantry- headquarters company, third battalion, will drill Thursday even ing, which will b the last time for a month. Mr. and Mrs. Leon Brown are expected home today from a coast points. Mrs. V. D. Brophy and daughter EIrine arrived home this morning from a two weeks trip to San Francisco. Mrs. H. R. Prentice, three chil dren and her niece. Miss Thelm.i Rylo, left yesterday for Montesana. Wash., where Mrs. Prentice's sis ter. Mrs. Bylo. Is seriously ill. Mr. and Mrs. Howard Schefrel are spending the week In San Francisco. The charter for the Retail Clerks' association has been received by the local lihor Council. A meet ing of this organization will be held this evening at 8:30. in the Labor hall, according to Frank I.. Applegate. Miss Ma Hperleid-Shelley of Sac ramento left by stage this morning for Crat'T Li.ke. ( Alibi9 All Talking, at Hunt Craterian "The coppers'll get you if you if shows a battle against crime In a getting of night clubs and tbeatres. in which police pluy the winning hand. There Is a love story running through the production, with the unsophisticated girl, daughter of a police sergeant, falling In love and flnnlly marrying tile arch crook, whom she considers hud been framed by the police and sent to jail on a previous charge. The way In which the crook, Chick'" Wil liams, Is shown to be the "yellow dog" that he really Is. and meets Ills death, forms a dramatic climax Alibi" has been taken from th1 E HIKE PLANS TONIGHT The Crater Itike Uiavcs, an or KHltixatiiiti of the older Boy Scouts. ;",,, " " ,Mr ime also te worked out toniKhi. t Will DESTROYED BY FIRE (Irantn Puss, Ott.. Aub. 14. (JP) j The Wlbon sawmill am) yards on ('raves creek, fifteen miles north of here, were destroy wl by fire of unknown origin late yesterday. Narly '.'00 mrs of forest nit u SECOND WEEK OF II l-IKI A II I I I UlVlr Willi WUUUI UI lllll . f,.tt. Helen Ktearns. Betty Purdin. Dorothy Daniels, ( atherine ( ha- j ney, Kate Janney, Maijorle I,ewi. Arlene Amen, K atherine Stearns. Frances Perry and Eliuibeth Kerrv. GIrU registered for the third anil final week are: Kate Jannev, Mhx- jne Young. Helen Patton. Helen Davis, France Arnspiger, Shirley Stinebaugh, Dorothy Daniel.--. Kath erine Stearns. Mollie Rrown, Dor othy WJllitft, Sylvia'Logfcn. Sabrlna Fancher. Alice Oleim. Wanda Pur vis, Dori Works- and Arline- iob sett. Mrs. Witlits, thenature instruct or, him taken the girl on many hlLtflu itirnuirh lh uit.eAi.nr1lntf rnnntrv with several overnight 1 iripM on ine scueuuie. The girls are making great prog- j ress in swimming, oj-ehery and i . handicraft, Lcrording. to the other councillors, Myra Ruwll. Vivian Coss and Dorothy Whitman. Mii Alice Loeffler. the camp- (Tirecto-. I states that this is one of the most interesting sessions of camp she . has' ever conducted. maw right alcng. with hoi andiL ,, ,,.,. 3- ... is,,. ,..iun"n' cold running water in the kitchen ? ; nd shower barhs. The state board , of health ha teviefl the murine . I water there and found it absolute--! ! ly ure. These tests ar being made weekly to insure saf-:y. j '.Representative 'of Popular Products at Cooking Course Ben C. Staats. factory representative- from the Portland branch of the Southern Cotton Oil Trading I company, is In Medford for a few days attending the siouthern Ore gon Gas Corporation nnd Mail Tri bune cooking course and inter viewing the merchants In the in terests of the company's popular products. Snowdrift and Wesson Oil. Both of these universally known household necessities are used by Miss Victoria Warner In preparing her recipes each day. , Mr. Staats is delighted t with the attendance and success of the cooking course. Radio Program KMED Man Tribuna-Vlrgtn tUtlon 22S.9 Mi'ters 1310 Ky. WrdlWMluy. Aumb-l 14, !!' 6:'I0 to 6:15 K.MKU. 6:1a to 6:.10 News itnd mar ket reports by Mall Tri bune. 6:30 to 7 Crescent Dairies. Iliue-iUiy. Aiieii-a 1. 1V2 9:00 to M:30 Durant Dealers. S:30 to 10 tlolden West Cof- fee. 10 to 10:30 Economy Gro ceteria and Kd Bintis. 10:30 to 11 KMED. 11 to 11:30 Independent Klecltie company. 11:30 to 12 Jarmln it Woods DruK Store. 12 noon News flnshen by Mall Tribune. 12 to 12:30 Sperrr Flour. 12:30 to 1 Gold Seal Cream ery. 1 to 1:30 Fuick Dealers. 1:30 to 2 Becks Ilakery. 2 to 2:30 Vonniilove Co. 6 to 61S KMED. 6:15 to 6:30 News nnd mnr- ket report by Mall Tribune. 6:30 to 7 Harvey Service Stations. hi FIE METHODIST! mrtbuttl Plsiri t quarter ty er vlcen wi" be held at the Kr- Methodist church August 1 to l v A. Archer, disiriet eidei. will le In charge. Hi; brrth r. V, A. Archer of I .os Angel, un experienced teiicher In colb-ge. will do most of the preaching. Friday night h'j will give an 11hriraled address. with il miniature ttmdt-l Mosaic tabernacle, from whith you may barn In an hour whut you might in a lifetime. Mrs. Onr.i Areher, hjs wife. f tearhfr of piano fnm the same ' college, ,nif twrlali Bt eftch ' service. She will gt. the d- dress Sutulay n. in. Many preach-j er and others win b- with n from over the district. Services ' all day Sundoy. AH are welcome Mr, and Mr. Ceo. Purg tf Eagle Point itr the .;rcrrts of a sii pound ltty boi n at the Sat-rcd llearl ho-pital. August 1 2. Births DALLAS CANTS ON PORTLAND MARKET HOKTLA.NU Ore.. Aug. U. rjelici.ius yellow meat cantaloupes ,u, .front The Dalles made their ap. pearance toilay at the hasl Hide markPI uf l(u (jardener.- and Ranrn(.rs. association. They found ready sale at li a crate, With turnips scarcer, the price w,'", u i" to e" vm " uzt-n Uunche,. Ucal t,.ma,M 1 abm- dunt and were held at 5 cents. 1,"" cheaper at 4 cn.s. Strawberries straggled to the market at Jl.ao for half a crate of 1 4 boxes. Raspberries were held at 12. J5 to J2.4U. New potatoes went down to 2 cents. loganherries were offered at $1.3. to $1.40. Peaches dropped to 3 cents. Traile was not as active as usual. -p. .. . - , - X'1 -i- M.- fIp Froat OHICAGO.' Aug. i . , , . , . thrSatnlns damtyfe xa tlto. rem- nants of the Canadian wheat crop hoisted the wheat market today in lively fashion. Freezing tempera tures In Canada were announced officially. There was also indica tions that export purchasing of North American wheat was in pro gress, and the Liverpool market" trailled sharply from an early de cline. ; WheAt nln.;rl iinortlwl i in I -' "'t?Tip net hiirher u-ith mirn ' i. In amJ ,)r,;visb.ns unchanged to a rise ()f J()c . IaveirtwJc PORTLAND. Ore.. Aug. 14. (JP) Livestock quotnbly steady:, receipts 75; calves 35. ' Hogs tjuoiaHly steady: receipts Including SJ on contract. ( Srtep! and lambs a U u t a b 1 y , steady; receipts loo. ' HnKlnio ; I HOriTLANlJk Ore Au-f! 14. t&f i Fggs. ' butter. milk f hutterfut ). ! poultry, onions, potatoes, wool, i nuts, hay, easeara bark and bujs ! steady and unchanged. . Portland Wheat PORTLAND. Ore., Aug. 14 Wheal futures: , Open High low. Close ( SeiL 1.24 1.24- 1.20 , Dec 1.30'i 1.32 1.3UW l.JP,, . May 1.3S 1.3'J . 1.3i 1.I1S , Cash wheut: I Big Bend Bluestem. hard white. 11.33; soff while, $1.21; western! white. 11.27: hard winter, $1.21; j northern spriuK, Sl.L'4; western red, : ,$1.24. I i Oats N'o. 2. 381b. white, $34. j j Today's cur receipts: Vlieat. 171; barley. 2; tlour. S; corn, 7: outs. i. nay, o. San Francisco Butterfat SAN FRANCISCO. Cal.. Aus. 14. i IPl Butterfat f. o. b. San Fran-1 Cisco. TiOt-jc. , TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY LOST Brown leather nurse. Find - er 4deasf return to .Medford Do mestic I-aundry. 145 ! FOR SALE New 4 -room modern stucco bungalow, large living 1 room with hardwood floors and ' fireplace. 2 good siz-d bedrooms. tile bath room, extra nice leu chen. tile sink, lots of built-in?, good sized dinette, laundry trays on back porch, hutK-in Ironing board, kire lot. paid-up paving, nice garuse and woodshed. Price 1 40i0. onlv $50" cash. 1 teller see this todnv. ISKKIti: A- SI Mi?. Phone Si". 16 S. Hurtlett. 144 FOR SALE One-room house, partly furnish- ed; good location; lot alone is, worth the selling price. $7."0.: terms. ;-Koom house, completely fur- 1 nished; a snap at Ms'm; some terms. 4-Koom home on naved street, close in. west side; fully furnish- ; ed. Priced to sell at .$53,n. First j payment $-r irt. A snap in iv good building lot. , close in. paved street, on east side. A bargain at We have several homes. nrics ranging from $loo to 2.pu. that are outstanding barCains ; and may be inirchascd on sm;ill ' pavmt ills down, balance like rent. ; HKERi: SIMS. Phone M5, 1 So. Bnrtlett. 144 ; FOH SALE At Carpenter's.. Jack sonville highway: (1 olden Ban tam sweet corn . .. 5c o i Tomatoes . . . Tc lb. I Cantaloupes . -. .- S"c doa. j Cucumber! doz. I'vppers lt)c lb. KOH SALE 3 good dogs and 4 cat looking for someone to give them a good horn. Humane ca-m Hr. Stone. 1 4 1 ( FI R VIST! ED modern sleeping room, close in. Phone 3'JJ-K. J or 1 laurel St. 14 i FOH SALE White Leuhorn put 1U 1'holie 111. 147 F1? RK.XT Phone ?".h-V. cabin. VAXTi;i- ashing. Tel. 1 .".1 FOR SALE Piano. Phone 470-R. 1 4fi fR SALE Excellent income property tn good location. Al dtess Bol . Mail Tribune lirt FR SALE Black nnd white toy i bull pup female: niMi Bton bull S yeJlr old. pedigreed. $1 each. i S-e Mr. Weaver at S. i. service Htutlon. 146 THE MARKETS INCENDIARY SETS TEN FiQRE FIRES PLEASANT CREEK Ten mm- yR.all forest fires w-r-dIse-4Vwred in the PH-aaant Cr'k district north of Rogue River last night, looal forest .-ervlce officials announced today. "This brings the total of fires In that district in the past two days to 25. all of them believed to le incendiary. Korest lockouts ut stations thru out southern Oregon w-re warned today lu he on the alwt this even ing as we-ither forecasts show two electric storms neaiing this dis trict. One from the northeast and another from the southwest. Elec tric storms are the direct caue for ma ny of t he forest f i res at t h s season. Reports received nt the local office tiiis morning said that hum t of the fires in the Pleasant Ci"ek t country had been put out. Only j two werft s;iid to be still burning ; and they are small ones. The fires ; reported last night were on the east side of Elk mountain near : Jt:mp-Oft-.Ioe creek. A blaze covering approximately 1160 acres "was reported burning I today on Graves Creek in Joe- I phine county. A large fire is burn- ing today in Klamath countv south - . . 1 or 1-arner mountain. w uni irotu he lool(out s,atlon on Ml. ,,, said that a column of smoke from this fire could be seen rising thou sands of feet in the air. Echo Wheat way 1p this pbwo harvesting under ILK UTTER ICE CREAM PASTUERI2ED SAFE - PURE PRODUCED - PACKED THE SANITARY WAY The Best Painless Dentistry Your Teeth Havo them examined ro?u lurly. It takes only a slioii time and the cost is nothinir compared to the trouble that may comt later if your teeth are not properly cared for. CONSULT ME TODAY Dr. I. H Gove 235 E. Main St., Medford, Ore. Office Phone 872-J Residence Phone 768-J A Phone y 51 Af I ....tASK Mi WW CLEAN-UP SALE of Women's Ready-to-Wear and Millinery Starting Thursday Morning, Aug. 15th j Every Silk Dress, Every Wool Dress, Every Wash Print Dress, Every ; Wash Voile Dress, Every Dress in our enthe stock will go on sale Thursday morning, Aug. 15th. ( S1.49 Wash Dresses going at S1.00 'I SI. 95 Wash Dresses gcing at SI. 49 S2.98 Wash Dresses going at S2.49 ; S3.49 Wash Dresses gcing at. S2.9S d- S2.95 Wash Dresses going at S2.29 S3.98 Wash Dresses going at S3.49 ( S9.90 Silk Dresses going at S7.95 S7.95 Silk Dresses going at S5.98 S12.50 Silk Dresses going at S7.95 ! Women's Hats St One Dollar. See Window Thursday morning. 1 Lot Women's Hats up to $5.98 going at ,.f)S. J Here! w ALL TALKING I'XW kwSH J." -ifninft Admission Matinees 10 and 35 Evenings 25 and 50 ! - '- 4 &k.&j0 wuh 0ur Kew cooiin8 piant i To Stand Medford' I H air on End The Supreme Thriller By ths Man Who Gave You "The B;tt44 Jk?Mtf0L Qasedonllic ; ' ""3, stage play-- iJ w "nightstick!" Ny 1 Blazing Guns and Sweet . ' fVjCS Love Songs Sreaming A'-.. ' Wy' Sirens and Flashing ; I .Pi!t?A Dazzlinn. dancino cho- W i.i 1 rus ensembles! Ciarinci m W, cjowns! Dialoyue that MlnT fl::she3 fire! The un- ll I tK dcrworld at play and K-tt at u.iy: I ruiv a uidiiw of silk and steel! ALSO Clark and McCtillough All Talking Comedy , WALTZING AROUND And the TALKING NEWS ' ". XxJ' - y