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CONTINUING' GOOD TAKES LAST LOOK
DESPITE DRYNESS AT CRATER SCENE
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$14-85
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Selling that appeals to women who shop for
men a3 well as to the men themselves. But,
regardless of who does the shopping, there's
bound to be attractive savings, for we have
cut prices on various numbers of our well
known, branded merchandise. So if you're
in need of anything from head to foot . . .
shirts, shoes or the suit, come in. We have
the kind of apparel you want at savings that
cannot be surpassed.
Call on Men's Suits
GROUP 2
$1 ,.85
Extra HA
GROUP 3
$ . 8 5
Ext A. AO
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GROUP $2-85 GRUP $6'85
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ALTERATIONS EXTRA ALL VOOL FABRICS LATE
MODELS AND PATTERNS
GREENWOOD SHIRTS- -All Reduced
Regular $4.25 . :
sale .:
2 for $G.50
Regular $3.95
Sale
2 for $G.0O
Regular $3.85
Sale :
2 for $5.25
Regular $3.50
Sale
2 for $5.00
Regular $3.25
Sale
2 for $4.75
Regular $2.95
Sale :
2 for $4.50
Regular $2.65
Sale
2 for $4.00
Sular$2:25 $i:95
2 for $3.50 :
$3.45
$3.25
$2.95
$2.75
$2.65
$2.45
$2.25
Regular $1.95
Sale
2 for $3.00
Regular $1.65
Sale
2 for $2.75
Men's Shoes
One lot of Men's Shoes value:
up to $7.25 e 2 O Q
for
You can't afford to pass
this up
$1.65
$1.45
for $275'
These Are Real Values
Men's Oxfords
Broken sizes in men's oxfords
in black and tan
Values up to $7.45
Men's 16-Inch
High Top Shoes
Just tlie shoe for hunting. One
group all sizes, regular $8.95--Friday
and OC
Saturday
cord nof,oipof cr
p Pants. Regular
1 antS prico $1.75, for .
$ .59
McPhers
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Sixth and Central
oris
The Center of Town
,' Viri " 1 T "";'Vrir(r" --w
u ..V.. .-....-i-,i.i.1.J -frj. M.. .y
p.lc tifr uppi cluble .drop
u- in Oion luiiKe coriduimi,
liif Oit-Kori e;iltjr condition hiis
hHd 111 ;tii(i Hit sheep condition
fhow.s a n!iKht unUi, mxordliiK In
!- AukumI l'oit of the Oregon
Coopi-mr tv i.'rop Itepoi tin; Her
vire. i,su. hy J;iul (,'. N'cwniiin,
jitatiM Irian in thai k-. Feej con
dition tft-rn-r -ally over the rami-ar-
d.un;iK-d hy Jjly wi-atd-
er and proj-pcctH of a Hhort hay
and en j in .trrii r localities
w:ih notc-d. Hans! fe-d in th.
.vst . iit-ially is not an ood tin a
y-ar aKo -x'-pt in X.w .Mcxu-o,
-ri::'iha, I'lah ;md N'-vada.
Tiic condition if cattle in ttv
Von in ahoiu the h::inc as a inonih
ao, continue the. r-poi-t, exept
that in tht southeastern and cen
tral districts the average condition
is lower than cine where in th'
state. Over the J 7 western rane
Mates K'MieraUy, cattle are in good
condition thouh hovvinjf a hli'ht
decline during July. Country hiiy
iiiK has ln-en iiiml.-d ihi.s .season
with most of the contracts cover
ing calves. 1
.Sheep in firr-Kon are doinK well
and aro reported in better condi- ,
linn than cattle generally. .ami.s
ar; of ood weilu and are fam-n-inK
wnisfacturily. Sheep and lamlis I
did well K'-nerally .over the western
ranKe area in .luiy due to gnod
f'fd on the hlh ranges. j
f'KATKR LAKK, Ore., Aug. 15.
(Sj,ecini. A party of Aledford
p.-ople vljtiilnjf the lake Tuesday
were M r. a nd Mrs. t.'ail Weaver,
MNh Anie-tte I leek man and her
mother. A! Heckman of Ontral
i'oint. Miss lh-rknian leaves Fri
day fur Honolu In. wht-re ih
tt-acht's s'-hool and wanted to ta!:e
a ia.-I look at Crater Jike and visit
with s'-v-ral of h.-r s-hoomates
who are employed here. Miss
II ec km a n was empluyeu at the
Jfidt'e four yer.rs a.
O. o. Al-nderrer of .Medford vi--ited
Crater Lake Tuesday accum
panied ly friends.
Mi-s Minerva li.drner wan a visit"!-
this w.-.-k fi-i.rn .Vedford.
A I r. ami A! rs. K . C. F u so n
and daiiKhier Jeane and Mr. and
Mix. I;. Koozer stopped at C.'ra-t.-r
r.;.ke, fii route from Salem to
M-dtord.
Airs. Neil Franklin and fri-ndt
of Met fori) were visitors at t he
lake Tuesday.
Alibi; All Talking,
Hunt's Craterian,
a Great Picture
The Moiy of "Alihl." the all
, talk intf picture al limit's Crateiian
is too intriKUiliK to reveal to lliose
who have the treat in sture lor
thein. It's about uannsters and
j their Kirls, police ami their never-ca.-iiiB
warfare awainsi orKanir'-d
cruokdom in tlie hii city under
' world, pleasure-mad niKht cluh
ha hit ues, wise-cracking, sh:irp
; shoot inn racketeers nlonp the
great White Way. The picture
smacks of renlness, .sincerity. The
crooks act and talk like real
crooks; the cops behave like the
'cops you meet in every -day life.
Tlie h.insomest actor In "Alibi" is
a crook and he doesn't reform
i and marry the Kir I just before
j "The Knd." He com nil ts the nu
lla idotiahle faux pas in police
1 circles of iisiiiK fi leers fur tar
: gets, a ml what they don't do to
him Is hard to relate.
.Many of the players are former
1 statce favorites new to the screen.
but who acquit themselves glori
ously in their first picture. Ches
ter Morris, Kleanor (iriffith, JJarry
St uM.s, lifgis Toonwy, I'urnell JI.
I'ratt -all newcomers to the screen
; ;:ive remarkable performances..
Il'at O'Malley and .Mae Muscil, both
old favorites, are excellent.
Two or the highlights in "Alibi"
aie the night cTiih and theatre se
quences, in which musical acts are
presented with all the tunefulness
ami lavislmesH of Jiruadwuy pro
ductions. Hunt's Craterian theatre doesn't
have to alihl "Alibi." It's a ureal,
picture! - A. L. C.
STEELHEAO
TAGGEOBY STATE
According to a letter received
from .Matt llyckman. supnrintenlN
cut of hatcheries, tagging steel
heads has been started on the low
er dunihla. for the purpose of
studying their habits. The t S.
bureau of fNheries Is furniffhing
a man to do the tagging and 20
have already tieen marked. The
work will be carried on at inter
vals throughout the summer.
A nv sportsman who catches a
fish that Iuih been tagged is asked
to send the tag to the state game
commission, ( 1 li Oregon building,
Cortland, as this will help in the
work, said Air. llyckman. The tag
is placed at the root of the caudal
fin -at the base of the tail.
ELK BAND TONCERT
Ff
BROPHY'S WINDOW
The Lydia . E. IIiVsf.(Il ; musle'
trophy, won by the Aiedford Amer
ican Legion Auxiliary quartet In
competition with auxiliary quar-
tets from all owr tlie state, is on
di-play at llrophy's jewelry store.'
Despite the fact that the Medford
quartet, d! reeled by Miss Alelbi
Williams, American Legion play
ground supervisor, had been or
ganized for a. shorter period of
time than the other quartets, thcyj
won by lit points over Hood Itiver, '
thejr nearest competitor.
Airs. W illiam Hoi.sfall of Marsh
field, the donor of the trophy, is
,-i musician of note and Is the state
load of music for the auxiliary.
The personnel of the quartet is: ;
Afiss Alelha Williams, first soprano
and director: Airs. William Daugh-!
eriy. first alto; Miss Eleanor Cur
ry, second .soprano: .Margaret Hun-I
toon Williamson, second alto, find'
Airs. Am nice Jieuel, accompaniiU.
SOLD TO SCHULZ
Sale of the Howard K. lingers
iJaacro dairy ranch In Sams Val
ley to Adulph Schulz is announced
by the Heche &. Sims agency. Air.
Schulz will .start a dairy and hog
ranch on the property and will take
immediate possession. It is under
stood that the deal, which was
c losetl yes t erd a y, in vol ved in t he
neigiibot hood of $10, (Mm,
A five-room house on Smith
('each street, formerly owned hy
J. If. Hiruifugham, 1111 employe of
the Modoc orchards, lias been sold
to Everett Jones nf the Electric
Supply company. Mr. Jones will
make his home there.
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Many more Hours of rest and
play with an Electric Range
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Von need not Btand over the Electric Range it will
do your cooking economically and surely, as well in
your absence as in your presence. Your baking is
dene with a steady, even heat in a "sealed" air
tight oven. Food comes out a golden brown and
retains all its flavor and food value. Nothing is
"baked or dried cut."
There is no sod, no fuel odor from an Electric
Range; your kitchen stays spotlessly clean.
Electrical cooking is mere economical too. Do you
know that one out of every three of our customers in
Medford alcne have Ekctiic Ranga., and do you
know that current costs less to these vlio use Elec
tric Ranges?
THE CALIFORNIA OREGON POWER COMPANY
Medford ,
OFFICES
Klamath Falls Ut-
Dutismuir California
. Grants Pass . . . Roscbury
Oregon
Yreka
who have been elected to the 'the hike so that those who are not ' liiicker, sio'.it executive. Tho
Uraves will he Initiated on the hike already advanced may advance to ' wonts, and also the braves, on their
and plans will bet made for the all- :necond denree scouts as only those hike, will camp at the ranger sta
Scoul hike to Mill creek. October .1. :who hold this rank may so on the lion a lew miles above .Mill creek
All scouts have been notified ot hike, according to William l.ee falls
SCOOT HIKE DATE
SEPTEMBER 6-8
The date or (lift hike ' to MM
creek hy the Crater Kake 1 1 raves',
whirh was .set for August L I
anil ''t, was ehangeil to Septfinher
fi. 7 and S at the mooting on the
Appleiiate last niht. Several men
a New
K3
The iroi:i;im fur tlie kind con
, et-rt whieh will bt wivtMi hy the
l:. !'. . K. hand at S: Krlday
i--.'ninK. ;it tlie I'ily ark, under
the direction of K. WiNmi Wait-.'.
111 he its follows:
Miiri li, The 'lhiindcrer Sousa
SrhTilon. i:.-d Mill llcrhivt
I'opular. (Had I U . . Aer
( 'oi ii it qua it tt. iU the U iver'K
1 tan It I Vessel
M'hsin. Kifer, Corm.inv. riu;r
M..yf.
Suite, Atl.intis Sa Kranck
Min-h. quality Plus . .Jewell
1'iipiil.ir, Huiton l'p Your over
coat ... I,. Sylva
Maieh. Troupim; !:iys . .. Kliu
Siar -Spaimled Hanner.
I
the :;jurt
MZquippvd with ifor
famous "Vulil VonivitV
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3 :Dfei
flhl
AT CRATER LAKE LODGE
ClSATKl! l.AKl.'. Ore. uK. Jr..
( S 1 1. i I ) Tlie lal nf in,, ce
niem was laid Tut's.lav tn the
lltmr of lite rt .ill. I:i. 'fli,' -fint
w.ill aiouiid Die i'il;i ln,.s been
,uliiplt'(-it and In a li-w il.ai vlec
tric libls will l Ijist.ilh.) on ttic
vei.inda. When It Is finished. It
is p,,sil.l,. Hi , I the r. Kiil.ir . v.-mux
pn.iliMins and n.iluie talks be
held there.
You Can Buy Brands for
Less, But Yon Can
Buy None Better
In :t full pound cans mot i.M-
tlis f you Kfl per Ci'UI
Ml 'Hi:; hence the cost Is
I.KSS. I'esi ,,f all is Its hii:ll
Unality. c,ept no suhstl.
sulistititlcs. Wliich do you
pioter? An tnlerior (piaiHy.
or to pay a lew cents more
and Bel the licit?
Sold hy the
handling malt.
best dealers
J. R. SMITH CO., Distr's.
309 Everett St. Portland, Ore.
Here is a beautiful cnliinct finislicl
inTu-Tonc l'orcohiin-Dii-.stccl with
u scumloss Purcelain-onrsUH'l lin
ing. It won't uhsorl) i;reuse. It can,
lie cleniicd a easily us .chmuwiiro.
There arc cijiht sijiutrc feel of shelf
fcpuee. And lotik at the space bv
ttceen the shelves. Plenty of room
for lull eontiiiners. And even the
louval shelf in placed so that you
don't have to stoop lo, reach it. ,
The powerful nierhunisnl 3s htiilt
with such precision I lint you don't
hear it start, or stop, or run. 4"l
iTs all out o.sijijf ..This leaves the
top of the cabinet clear for e.Mra
kitchen bhelf sKiee. .
And don't forget the famous '"Cold
Control." It gives you complete con
trol over Frigiduire's surplus power.
It enables you to govern the lime re-
E3
mm
With ilifl fnrnoua
t'rtfiiiinira "CoW
Control' you ran
rnutato ifc
rtviittv timm in
your r'rifiitlairtt
jimi an yon rgu
Into ffiH risking
time in the own
"your $am iroitt.
-imred to freco ice ctd.es or to make
frozen suhids an.) desserts.
o.e in ud c 1,;S ,. I-rit:idaire.
A small d. posli ps r , t,lpr
I rigniaire i it our'l.
our display room-
luitiie.
- LmIuv
Stop in nl
Peoples Electric Store
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