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: AQB TWO Total 'and 'Personal RiruiHriK riruUiem und liarnum Ilaftey'f oortihined cirrus will not Nhow in Medford or tlie Rokup ltiver valley attain Huh year. The large clrciiM will stop in Portland August -S, for one day's showinw. It will then come south by way nig nnea jnr. Co., fnone wo. i. of Hnlem and Kugene and on to! 1 21 tf KlnmAth Kails. ! ' Muck of the forest service F. W. Rnrllett, furrier and taxi- j disirirt office at Portland, and dermi.it. will open shop in Medford H'.ikIi Kankin. local lorest super on or about Sept. 15; location an-! visor, made a trip Into the nearby nounced Inter. 60 Mrs. Mary Walker of I.os An - celes was a week end kucm at the home of Mrs. ltoyal Bebb. Mr,, Walker nns just compiPieu n nine- months' trip around the world and is now on her way home. Medford Typewriter Kxchnnse Rentals $3.00 per mo., S mos. $7.r0. J4Gtf !r. and Mrs. Edward C. Kelly aie expected to return to At ed ford Wednesday from n two weeks' wed dihK trlii to Canada. Dance every Wed. and Saturday night. Nnt. Dynge BroB. 148 Itonalfl Hubnett, nmdMnnt erfid- natc manager at the Cnlversliy of and Mrs. .1. C. Murphy of Oakland. Oregon, and Clarence Veal of Al-Mr. and Mrs. I,. I!. (.andxhorotiKh hany will arrive in Medford this!'f Sacramento, Mr. and Mis. A. V. week and will spend several days Phunfleld of Siintand. Mr. and vltdtlnp Crater Lake and other re-! Mrs. Ira Anthony of Portervllle, sorts in this district. "Window gloss. oM slr.es; also plate glass. Trowbridge Cabinet Wk. Mr. and Mrs. Hill McCracken nnd four-months-old son and Mrs. McCracken's mother, Mrs. Kilmar. went to Crater Lake Sunday, after sp"emllnK Saturday nlfiht at Dia mond lake. The parly left for Grants Pass Sunday iiinht. Mr. Mc Cracken is hranch niaiwmrr of the Owl freiKht line, which operates between Fufjene and Portland. A miracle of smoothness and delicacy, those new Mlro-Denft lip sticks, at Colvig Drugs, next t he Kialto theater. I'd Itay Henderson, rancor hi ehnro ' of the camp ground and omm unity house at Crater Lake, was in town this morning n husl nesR. Mony loaned to worthy people to pay their honest debts. Thomas Realty Co.. Km. 12, Palm Blk., cor- ner Main and Front, upstairs. 24tf Mr. and Mrs. C. L. Ooff and Hess H. Rodine. who Is matron of Ihe girls' Junior college of the :ugene Rible university, visited Crater Lake National jiak yester day. Another bic shipment of Victor Radio with Fleet rola arrived to day for tho Palmer Music House io distribute In Medford. 151 Renjamln W. Hill, headmaster of Hill Military academy, PortUnd, Is In Medford visiting KiiKene UVr and ot her members of the H. M. A. alumni. Mr. Hill says that sev eral boys expect to enter the acad emy from this neighborhood when tho fall term begins September II. They are captivating, those new Miro-Dena lipsticks, Kuld only at Colvlff Drucs, noxt tho Klitlo the ater, f 163 Mr. and Mrs. Henry Provost of Weed, Cal., spent SaUii-tlay and Sunday here visiting Mrs., J. W. Tounp on South Oakdale. Local and long distance hauling. Wo eavo you money. Hawley Trans fer, C19 N. Riverside. Tel. 1044-X. 16G J. P. Kessler of San Francisco, representative of the Constitution al Indemnity corporation. Is spend ing a fen dnys in Medford calling ipon local Insurance writers. Mr. Kesnler lived in Medford many years ago nnd see many changes In the city since then. $5.00 Special, fcty. blocks Pr load. Tel. 631. Med Fuel Co. tf Viola Templeton, M iry Fdwards, llnddon Hockey and Jasper Reyn olds visited Crater Lake National park Sunday. ; Typewriter cleaning nnd repair ing. Medford Typewriter Kxchangv. 14CIf John H. Piper of Spokane. Wash.. Roy Scout regional execu-1 iiv of Legion 11. which comprises j Washington. Oregon. Montana an 1 I Idaho, will he in Medford Thurs day. Friday. Saturday and Sunduvl to inspect the Crater Lake coun cil. Mr. Piper will be neconipaniu hy Charles M. Miller of the na tional field department of the Roy Scouts. Those who have been waiting to get their Victor Radio with Mine trola should notify the Palmer Music House to deliver from the fourth big shipment. lf; Mr. nnd Mrs. W. C. Hooker. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Hansen. Fr,,nk Hansen anil Mrs. T. o. Fonse en Joyed a trip to Crescent City yes terdny. Let me write your ffro Insurance. Carl T. Tengwald, Hotel Holland. Phon 99.V tf Xydah Neil returned to her posi tion In the county clerk's office this morning, after a week spent at Crescent City and other beat n report w. Packing Time ia sandwich time. Ask your grocer about Fluh rer's new Sundwich Loaf, the finer, richer loaf. i I. J. I'tmtior of Alhanv 1 sp-ii'J-inw u few layn in .Med lord aii-1 other southern (Mt'Mon ride vpli ip with frit-mis;.,. $2.50 per lorn!, green pine slabs. 12 or 16-ln. Ask about free klnd- linn. Med. Fuel Co., Tel. 631. tf i Mr. J. Q. D'ADifnl i in li!ire; f Hi llowi'i's for tho Cham))": ; of Conimcrcc wlmluwn this wek. ; Several heautifut basket of mixed j summer flowei-N were placed there I thin mnrniuK. Treo props from clear lumber, mountains today to inspect work i , hefni; done there. i T' ee props, 1x2 full size, at Med- ! ford Lumber Co. 124tfi n nnn-inans ai me noieis inny , includ Mr. and Mrs. H. C. John- 'i '" m ios ,m i . ii ii n ti i y. i , P. It. Dennis and family of San iieuo. Mr. and Mrs. K. J. Srhmidr of Palos Verdi Instate. .Mr. and ; Mrs. S. W. ltoblnson of Santa Hos.t.j Mr. and Mrs. c. H. Wood or Angel , 12 or IB-ln. Ask about free kind camp. Mr. nnd Mrs. K. S. Kurt of!nnBi M(i(1 Fuft! c TpIi oaK tf. hintincion Park. Mr. and Mrs. :t.. M(lh)(, M(K.k (,ol)nty hfimf, (J(.m ). Williamson and daimhter of , nmiln,ljnn It(,fM, ,(lft nr Ashliind .meiey. j,r. aim r.un j While and sons of P.uibank. M Mr. and Mrs. F. .1. Kock of Holly A 1 ma Dobbs, Ruth Jackson." Ma rlon Mcflraw, Mr. and Mrs. F. It. MacKr.y of Los A ntfeles, ani the following from San Francisco: Mr. and Mrs. F. W. Fields, Mr. nnd Mrs. .1. O. Sanders, Mr. and Mis. A. It. Kverard, Mr. and M rs. F, P. Hart. Mary (iilbay, Mr. and Miv. H. McKinney. Free shampoo with marcel or f infer wave, $1.00. Row man's Rarber and llenuly Hhoppe. 1r7 Mr. and Mrs. K liner Templet on left for a two weeks' trip to Cali fornia this mot-nlnc- Tree props from clear lumber. Rltf Pines Lbr. Co., Phone No. 1. 1 1 Stf The furest fire reported in the Foots creek flist rict last Sat urday ; was put out yesterday after !; bud t humed over acres of grass and brush land. The blaze was caused hy dynamite blast. $5.00 Special, fcty. blocks per load. Tel. C31. Med. Fuel Co. tf Tourists from Washington at the luneis today include Mrs. I). Atkins of Puyallup. and the fnl lowing from Seattle: Mr. and Mrs, J. L. Conk, Mrs. Oiis and child, Mr. and Mrs. K. .1. Creey, Hcfs v nd Rose I la row It v.. Miss Rett: I o llg Ii t ery a nd M rs. 1 ( . V. Wl I Hams. Out those fenders and auto bodies straightened nt Rrlll'a Sheet Metal Works, opposite Lewis Super Service Station. Phone 418. tf Chuck Thomas has reutrned to Medford after spending the past two months at Crater Lake. Corn, wart and foot remedies. Dr. Halstead, general quack, 35 N. Oakdale. Phone 1470. lri) K. It. Price of Medford was In the dry yesterday visiting friends and transacting business. Mr. Price lb connected with the Cali fornia, Oregon Power company of Medford. KlnmAth Falls Herald. Tree props from clear lumber. Big Pines Lbr. Co., Phone No. 1 121tf Oregon Jans at the lintels today include the following: Mrs. J. A. Pruitt and di.ughter. Mr. and Mr.', C. K. Rryle. O. L, Skele and Lu cille and Norma Skele of Kugene, and Mr. and Mrs. A. W. Davis. Mrs. F. W. Hawkins and 1 1. F. Jensen and family of Portland. A large stock of tree props nt Woods Lbr. Co. 129tf Mr. and Mrs. Merlon Rell or Weed. Cal., were In Medford Sun day visiting Kmil Rrophy. Ooiug on sale. 2 5 silk dresses, including Marion Prince dresses that sold ,t Adiienne's for $ 211. 50, August clearance price $15 at Steward'-! $ to $25 Sinn. 155 Mrs. W. D. Chenille of Ftlcn. Ohio, was the guest of Mr. and Mrs R. 11. Ctinkle last week. Mrs. Cheadle is Mr. Conkle's mother. Miss (tladys Holmes of Central Point returned home today from a ItUday trip to San Francisco and Los Angeles. Tree props from clear lumber. Rig Pines Lbr. Co,, Phone No. ). 118tf Ross Ouiley, secretary of the Oregon State Christian Kntleavor association, left this morning for Portland. Mr. Oullev Is an In structor in the Kugene Rible uni versity. Tree props. Tbat prop propper. lre propper. price propper. prop per place to get them. Medford Lumber Co. 1 2-ltf Mr. and Mrs. J. S. Craig of Min neapolis arrived in Medford noon with Mrs. W. R. (inylord Mr. Craig and Mrs. Oaylord are sisters. Medford Rondcd Warehouse Is prepared to store g ruins, wool, hay and merchandise of all kinds. Money lonned on warehouse re ceints nt reasonable rates, 1 40tf Mrs. II. K. Webster of Yankton, S. D,, left this moinlng after hav Inu been the guest of Mis. A. V (iraves. The excitement at the corner of Rnrtlett and Main today was caused hy the delivery of another tug ship ment of Victor Radios to the Pal mer Music. 11 mm. 1M Mrs. II. X. C.illespie of Raket -field and Miss lrma Conberse of Los Angeles left for their fit of Crater Lake todav Choice gladioli, 25c. n, dot: 150 varieties to choose from. See them 'it Samuelson's Flower (Innlcn. JtOX Clark St. Phone 764-X. tf Five, prohi.My caused from d" feet ive wiring, partially destroyed ;i Ford roAiUter pai ked on Orange street Sundav evening. The car had been abandoned, and so far the owners have not been found Ffforts Me t.etng tmide todav to determine if the i ar is a stolen otic. Tree props, assorted lengths. Woods Lbr. Co. C'lMf J. C. Mos. proprietor of the Fntnue Cleaner of this city, has opened cleaning estdi-hinent it, iiiinn.n i iiihi Asniuxl. Hp ip " ""'l ion, up ro-j loi- bHSlm-Hn ateadlly imreuylns, MftDFOftT) fATT, II. J. Thompson of the Shell Oil coin puny lia i eturiu'd to work, following a two wefkH' vacation Mi, and Mm. Kinte Coukle, aunl and illicit' of f. II. ( 'nnk le. were visitors here last week. one assortment of ullk d rennet and wilk conlH. value to $ 1 !. ir choice at Steward's tl t- r. Ktoi-H. jfi.i Mr. and Mrs. 11. hurkhart and WJlll&m liooth of Oakland. j , .f, ( ft for their homes last niKht following a week's stay nt the Nop cabin on Hogue rier, a the guests of Mr. and .Mrs. ('. T. Noe. ,l rs. Frank Preston returned home this mominK from San Frnn-cIm-o. M i sm Mary York, instructor In I children's litenunre at the Chip ; nensbili-if Slate N'oi'toal Mchnnl nt Pennsylvania, is vlMtinK her sist-r ( A( f.M j, jj conklP MIsh York In I in ifi-filii!ilM of Ohio Sttnli. I'nii'di-iillu and has advanced decrees at Co lumbfa university. She will be id Medford until the first of Septem ber. S2.fiO ner Inn.l irronn rilnn nlfth ,iliM Hf.rnnftn ,n rnuttt wuu jt, ! clubs nd aHslvt In detnonsirations. I At 3 o'clock she was to meet with the thlud division cookery eltih, W'hli'h Is siiiiervlsed by Mrs. A. C ; Joy: at 4 o'clock with division one, j ! under the leadership 'f Mrs. W. i VI. Simpson, and at 7: 'Pi with thei j Cookei-y club, which is directed i by Aire, liertha .McKinney. j Miss Jean Cromar t Vanrouver ; P.. C., arrived here today to visit i with relatives. 1 Mahel Mack will visit the flirls' Sewinc iuh and Hoys' Camp Cook-I ery club of Kale Point. j Tourist h from n it (stance nt th1 local hotels today Include J. P, Kit 'pa Hie of Pittytnn, Pa.,: Mi.-s I.. Thomson and Fred ,. Icon of Salt Lake City, I'tah. ;4. II. Levshnn of Piitsburgh. Pa.. Mrs. Chas. Schuppel and Miss Lena Schupp-d of .Springfield, III.. P. A. Smith of St. Louis. Mo., Mr. and Mrs. C. H.i Kremers j nd familv of Niairar.i I Fa M.s. X. V.. V. :. Kb-,. Tin. Wn:. j Melcheii of Lewlstown. Mont ., l-'red Code-man n of Minneapolis, j Minn., iind W. H. Frost and M -. t and Mrs. W. A. Krnst of Chicago.! III. 1 The Medford Oarderi eltih wi'l ! meet Wednesday afternoon at o'clock at the home of Mrs. J. A. r O:oddard. .'i4 Plum street. The liresidetit. Mrs. C. A. Swigart. re quests the presence of every mem ber. Interesting topics promised. There will be a meeting of the (KMj j execu live committee ot t tn Legion post tonight at the Arnmrv for the purpose of discussing post finances and other limeo-tom Imxi.i nes-. Several projects are heinir planned for the near future, in cluding a big Labor day dance ; be staged here on Monday. Sep tember 2nd. Mr. ; nil Mrs. Frank H. Thomo--'on, Herbert Thompson jnid Mm. I'll la H. limm ley arrived from Los Angeles yesterday to visit Mr. and Mrr., II. L. Rromley of South On!; dale for a tew weeks. Airs. Thonii son is .Mrs. Rroniley's sister. Frank Hull, district supervisor for he popular Oeneral Fleet nc refHgerator, left thin morning fo. R0ieburg on a .short business trip. T PRESIDENT HERE N. M. St rent, . iirculilont of: tlip OruKon Mttsknit Brewler' Ansooltt llun, Inc., wiih In Mi'tltbnl tnrtav on buslnciH n'RanlliiR Mm Red lilunkot Muskrnt KarniK. Inc., wliirh wiih rctpiitly Incorpnrntcd hore lor Sr.ti.outl. The fnrm will he lociitpcl on thf lloothby ranch two miles i'uhI or I'rosueft. on which fcncpn iukI other iniprovfiiicntx are now in mushiats will Dp put on the I neillK made. Two hundred pairs I mini ny .owtnher .Mr. Htiwl has spnimoreil oilier in us Ii i at rarnis aucceHariilly, Includ Iiik one ut Kort Klamath and one south of Klamath Kails, which are owned hy the Oregon -Muskrat llrceders' Association. Inc. The lorpoiHtititi ih the necotid one to ; nliiminum paint keeps nut from L'o ho formed here In tho last month to :i per cent ,,r the heat of the I for tin, purpose, of niiRliiR miislil,un. accm-dins; to r.-porn. The I ints. Tho iiiemherH of the firm are cars are heini; constructed at a I A. r. Hoothhy, preshlent ; Kdwln I. , ,., .:.. inm I nooinoy, .Mnry M. Hoothhy. (. J, Street and X. M. Street. IS ON MSDAY EVENING: Much Interest Is Je4ng taken Jn tin Cftptif piT4ental ion ' Tf ' thei latest Helen Xorris radio drama over Station KM i U tomort ow night . "Her Answer'" is the title of Ihis new play which is iniil to he em of M iss orri' hest di aitiallc efforl. The ca.vt of Topco .players will 111 lllde .'lch old fjivorites as MeM'i W'iLli.ms. i Mr. and Mrs. ,1. M . l.oyd dr.e Jo Murray Hostel. Karlc lavi. and up fiom S. n Francisco over lh- Fletcher Fish. The plav will Mt.ri week end for a visit with Mr, al 'i p. in and tout) "li-lnii m in ";l.od' parents. Mr. and Mr, i" aie ui Ketl io tune In on ' (Vpro , W. li,dci ts. Mr. Loyd returned Hour"' rtmptly at th n time in Sunduy. tut Mrs. Loy.l i r ma inc. I order to get the entire pii.m.un. i for n oner visit. I The regular monthly meeting of' the director of the Farm Hureau ("o-ttperat(e was held today. Th-': " m-isIhii Wiii devoted to ji'dtiK inrr SAN lUKCO, t";l , Aub. 1 fi .-V-the luslnecs of Ihe past mmit h. ' 1 )w hi ecu n.al an planes, torn and a discussion of future plan ni.indcd hy !. leu tenant t'ouunHti and pollcie of the co-operative. der Mntuer Wick, 1. ft Nth s:,,,.l The directors present were: I this ai'tei noon on the fiivj ,. of n T. Newt try. FhoetltV . J"hn Ander- flight to t 'levelaml. Ohio. , here snn, Central point: J. II. Frrtich. 1 1 ln-v un to pai ticlj,te in the na Fante Point: Justin Judv. Crifi !n tion.il air tines proci.nn. Tniuht CreeK :uiil J. Ii. Mac'raken, il-phe planet uto scheduled to stay In i rc'K a hyMew. TjUBTTyB, MEDFORD, Now Showing at lue and Miy McAvoy, u tulklig- picture, is at Hunl's Craterian. The audience was enthralled by It" poweit'ul drama which Is greatly e n h a n c v 1 by the dialogue se i , M i i I ' '" 'f" A'lLhf !'vX 3 A ' si4 H$ ,w;J 1 Scene from 'tioptrerm'uiitk Monte Out md May mm- ' quences, music score and sound ef- ! the disaster, -the girl Is Infuriated necessary to every community if it feets. iat him. Rni.lflter, vhen she lenrpsj!'H tn progress," said liev. Hutchin- A bridge cnnstruciion foreman ; that it was hr own brother who j s"n spanks the daughter of his em- ordered the ;Jty rnaterhil that I ho and do of life are deter- Idoyer for smoking a cigarette neat' he might j-upyf-he wants of hisj,nf,,e,i hy the amount of volition. the explosives storehouse. 'Ihe ro- n them begins then and there; later wnen ;ne girl i- Huston home, sees him in her cramped aiul uneasy ill ening TPVTII T OTRIIrnP I U J I I U WlRhfX J J LAI ILL U I ilJl iLtlO MARIoK;; X. C. Aug. )),JP). One man wes badly beaten and several others sustained bruises j when l.iiaa strikers at the Clinch- I field cotton mill bete early today prevented -lull non-union men from i i-t ii i imos " " v H ' o,- Mini. Superintendent Henderson of the mill was badly beaten with black- J"cks and clubs wielded by strik- nd strike sympathizers on i picket duty at the mill. ! "Rring on your troops.' they I shouted almost in unison. Albert Huffman, organizer for, 'the union textile wmkers of Amor- 1 ; ica. who has been counsellinu peace, attempted to prevent t ro'.i bin, but In- too was hooted down, .looked his clothing in naphtha and The strike at MarioiC liatt heen,tlu" l tin to himself. on about six week. At flrsl n com pai'a'ively few Workers went "out. Then the plant was closed down. Two weeks ago ail at tempt was made to take a number of non union workers into th" mill and a fight occurred which resulted in the arrest and fining of 'a dozen striker.. According 1 o the announcement of 1 S. Motiinnis. passenger traf fic manager for the Southern (m clfic, ten new type lounge ars, painted with aluminum paint which will reflect the sun's heal, are neav- inf hid I net;., shjdlue' shrdluetao Inn compli-lion. fin us,' on he ea -t , whie.i to west trip. The new will also have a new type ,(f win dow glass, keeps out K(i per cent ( Ii It F.ST 6 -room unfurnished of the sun's heat, are the first of, house, newly decorated and ga their kind to be used in Ameriea. raK''- rl,,s' in- ''ine :iT!t L. 1 ii I although the glass 1 In India and Africa d nil trains: ltecent tests have shown tlut MTJURN MRS. L0VF.L WILLIAMS' CIIKKK. Ore., An;. !!. (Special. ) Krlends are sad (.. hear of ihe pi.sslni. away of Mrs. .to tin Lnvcl nf Mt.dl'ni d Tliiii'clnv ii,u u-ei-k ti I ,iv.i i resident of Wittl.ims f,r sever il j years, lutermeni was in the fiou 1 cher cemetery, Sunday al'tcrnomi : The family has t lie xympat hy of ! their many friends here. ! Dm: cue Lenimon has heen vif i it inu at the home .if his uncle. I lo l.cmmon. this vi ek. Tucson, Aruohu. ftliEcOK. MONDAY. ArfiTftT 10. 1020. Hunt's Craterian clothes. ..she- la .n tdt ashamed of stnblished here," he further stat- ! Mohr and Rob Stoltze. him iitid trends him away. . . jcd. . ; Those going to other Oregon co'- When the bridge .collapses at the) Dreamers are scorned nnd legep are: Rene Walker. Ktigeii" dedicatory ceremonies and the 'sneered at by the majority of i Rihle university: Victor Milne, forejnj.u confesses that he ordered 1 People, but It is they who accom- ! Frederick Rrommer, Oroville Loc.t the Inferior steel responsible for I'lish the most. "A dreamer is tell, Ai Rliton. Oregon Si ate col est ravage m.rwi! and thnt the j foreman hnti hPlitled her brother to siitireWr; iiicn father, tho i girl gorf Wo,'. vvKh him to start life anew.- ' 4 vlM FipiiREL -. iPi 1 1 , ni. J tZL. 'L nnjiii dak, killed his wife and four chil dren with gas fumes and took his own life with poison after setting fire to his ho.use here early todav. Firemen who broke into t:ie flam- ii ik im'u.m- Hiumi . i is, agoeuiie Nielson. and her four children. Xiels Huns, nine: Rertha. eight; Paul, six; and Rodtdl, two. dead in the bedroom. F.verv gas jet in the house had been opened. Nielson's body was found In the bathroom. Over the bodies of his wife and children, the father had thrown napht ha. Following this he ap- parent ly entered the bathroom. j I tie house was only slightly . damaged. The body of .Mrs. Xiel j.von was burned but those of the 1 children were untouched. Xefghhors said the killing clim axed a night of quarreling. SENATOR EDGE HAS F WASMl.f!T(l.. Auk. l!i. (Pi The state departliii'nt annouiietid ! tudaj- it had 'heen ndvNed by the l-'reueti Movei-niin'hl thnt the selec tion ot' Senator ';ilter l:. Kdue i ef New .lers-y. ns ambassador tn ; t'.'iris, !iiet wiih 's npprial. TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY l.(ST On North Central Ave., carved ivory narcissus brooch. Ur;.rd. Ueturn to Tribune of fic . 1 r l .-c 1 1 1 SAI.K S!'0; S Jei Kresh young Jersey, heifeiw. S 7 : : snlen- diil saddle horse, 34 sheep. Including young i Imrouuhhrert Hninpshlre huck. Mm): electric Thor washer, ictrola. some fur niture, reasonable, tlreen leafs. Stae Head. 1 111 Ton TIIAIli: K.uilty In 1H2K Oldsmohile Sedan, .triven 1 P.tMlO miles, Kind condition, for wood snia II car or ;.s down ta uient on house and hit close in. Phone oit sai.i: Wrile or rrospect. Four Jersey cows, call A. T. lioothhv. K.l FOli NAI.K 7,1. n AVillvs- Knight sedan. Thi car lust nicely hroketi in. Will sell at a lui; discount. 1 L'S S. Riverside. 14!Mf FOK sai.i-: At a sacrifice, owner moW-d east, a-roor modern home on paved street. Hose in: nice lawn, shade trees and n-u u.,rai;e. Should sidl fur ;i.nni. owner has priced tliis at ,:':'nt: n-i ns. This is the host hiiv offered In Medford tdav. !f yuU can see a hamaln. here ft is Modern fi-rooni himie. west side, paved street, dandv fnmt and hj(ek yar.l. plenty shade new ttaruKe. ;i hedrooms and hath upstairs, large livim; and dinim: rooms, hai .(wood floors, fireplace: cannot he duplicated' for $:."no. owners moved tn California, instructed lis to Hell for Sar.mi; i.-rnis. This is an investment and hat-wain. Host hoy in town. Hi S. liartlett. Phone S!r. ! iii:Ki:i-: sims T j 111 I'FOH HI-: XT -Store room In Nash Hotel l.tiildinu: uood lease. See HI M. .1enn!ns at JeniiinL- Loan Office. South Front St i : r Foli SAI.;: (inn, watches and diamond yoiui; jiI cost, as we are Hosim; out our week . also store sale. Jenntngt I loi-.i:ifHs fix' uret nan Offic this for South 1- root st. l,iS FOI! SAI.K 1 portalde Victor i phono;Ti aph r h c ii p. Jennim I Louii Office, j Front St. lii REV.HUTCHINSON, . LAUDS TED BAKER Rev.' Robert1 A. Mutchlnson, pastor of' the Northmiiistei- Pies byterlan church of Portland, was a Kest of the Kiwanis club this noon at the Hotel - Medfoi d. and ave a very interest I uk talk, en titled "Hash." Itev. Hutchinson said tha " Hood River ain't what it used ' to be. since Ted Maker came to Medford." He also said that he ihonpht Mr. linker hiul contributed . more to that commu nity than any other person in tne last- ten yenrd. KesldeH finding it necessary t b.i.r., ...., is ...i,.. u fiohnol,. Mr. Hutchinson said that j "Iher activities. Those who have he had found it necejarv for three signified their intention of entei -V' to 'be added to the list. The ' lug tl"' "RR" university arc: fieorv 1 itltree."H stnnd for vision, volition. itndventure. "Someone had to have a vision before the Medford municipal airport was voted on. and before Ihe water svsfem wmt wr WMI nG said, because "there f j nothing good Out good will, and ! "img uau nut nad will." j Hp nIs( stated that "H" there is n" venture, there is no progress. !"" notning can go lorwnrd if jinere ih not someone ti blaze thejslty of Washington: Kric Plerson, j trail. If there had not been such a j Ailecn Piersoii, AI Stoehr, I'nlver ; thing ns venture, the Oregon conn-i sity of California: Marv Adamson. itry would never have be.n sett led I , un,,- !,.,-.,.: it,. ..t i-..ii ; Lnjoy your venture, whether .goes your way or not." j Claude C. Cate, former county ngent, was aiso a guest of the cjub j today, and nvacado pear salad was ! served for lum h, made from pears brought to this city by Mr. Cute, j He told about the avacados, which were formerly known as alligator pea is. One of the j tea rs was i awarded as a prize. They common- !iy seventy-tive cents or idolar aniece Plans were also made for the Kiwanis caravan to advertise the picnic at the Klks picnic grounds on Labor Day. Grants Pass Asks President to' Stop Trout Bootleggers ClltAXTS PASS. Ore., Aug. ! If). (:P Apiireciatitig t h e j fondness of President HimvCr : for fishing, angles here have & i fu laid the matter of bootleg- ging steelhead trout near the mouth of Rogue river by I commercial fishermen, to the ' chief executive. . It 0iurts of Wholesale ' v slaughter of steelhead down the river have continued within the tuni ten days at j such an extent that Krederick fiurniiam. retired business- -: ; 4 man and sportsman, yostor- day sent to telegram to the ! president Appealing for aid to stop it. . Fire Out of Control SAI.K.M, Ore., Auk iii( Timber fire, which has heen under control for several (lays in the holditiKs of the Kotir S Lumber compnny in eastern Marion count v, jumped the east boundary last niKht and is now in the holdings of the Silverlon I. umber company. New Comfort for Eyes See Dr. D. A. Chambers OPTOMETRIST 404 Medford BIdg. Be Original Let Us Make Your H6liday Greeting Cards This Year Cards of your own design at reasonable prices. SHANGLE STUDIOS 318 Med. BIdg. Phone 1308 HVERSITYVSLL GET13STUDENTS Many Medford high school grad uates are preparing to ent'-r college tUis f.ilt ami already those- who will attend schools in i alifornia are l)eghining ti h-ive for the sout;i. A large number of -tudciiis havr applied n R. H. Conkle. principal of lie Medford high school, f-r credentials. Others have this yel to do. records show. Cnivcisiiy (if Oregon will draw 3 local students tills yc:.r. Sev eral of them are former Medford high school football players and i others are eoually prominent in 1 Riiteman. Rill Morgan, ( liliuru ! Moore, Don M o o r e, uoroin Schnehle, Jack Hughes. Rernard Hughes. P.ettlah Core, Deny Janes, I Rill CfiW-nnail. Anlt.'i Mohr, Kill!. I lege; Ver Dean Harvey, Southern . Oregon Normal school; Louise Hampson, Albany college. J Jennie 1 h.rrell and John Con- ; tier will attend West Point; Lowell, D-w will enter the I'niled Stat j: , Naval academy nt Annapolis. other students and the colleges, J which th-y will enter arc: Kllow j Mae Wilson, Opal Harvey. Marvin' Albert and Louise RtKard. Fniv fornia ;:t Los Antdes; Kd Demmer. Helen Rogers. I niver.-ity of Ne vada: Mildred Lawrence, Col leu" of Idnho; Louise Conner. San Jose Junior college; Leah Inch, I'ni versity of AriZ'-na: D-lmar Parker.' St;,te T.-ai hers' college, Snn Ill-go:1 Hi uner Plat t. Sacra ni'-n to .lunioj-college OF MEDFORQ HIGH ippenssiij fflhju4fr1)$r With 0ur New Cooling Plant OUT-DOORS! ACTION! A HE-MAN STORY! and it's w MAY Ate AVIW . ! mm A w"tcrn Rai""0d JU Thriller, ar.d If Mont's Best by Far. 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