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tm TWO irr:T)FonD watt, TRTBtryfl, medford, oii-ECiON'. sati'kdav. augtst 24. 3020. j : 11 11 r. 1 v a S iKl Hill I 1 I I ocal and Personal Itev. JiimeM !. Condor. iistur of tho Houth .Mcthoilln church, r turned lHt niKhl from Sun Krun ' Cisco. wJiero he went to meet his tep-on. John W. (live ik. who hits Just comlileleil his eli;h:h tiii around the world, licinn einoye,l ax purser on the I'reident I'olk. of the Dotlnr. KtijuinshlD lines. Itev. Condor has been In the south since; Tuesday. ' Pance at Eagle Point Sat. liltc. 151' j Hob Callj.way. editor of the who was enu'i.ed in the titihprinu Klumnth News, was in Medford on : business In that city for Iti years, business yesterday. i will open a lallurinK shop In a Choice hand-picked nartletts for i l"" 'i"n of the French and At cannlntt, St- per Ih. 305 K. Jaci-1 "d " N"h Kir son l'hone 3K1-M ,r,7 ! "treet. He will enKaKe In fine tallor- j J Hubert, representative of i " mukiint. popular the l.ife-Saver cuinpnny, was hi I""'-! ult tr men. the citv on business today. I A "-k tree props at One assortment of silk dresses "cods i.br. to. jtf nnd silk coats, values to IIS. ('arl s'"111' "'' family have i- hl. IS t Ktevvard's U to moved to Medford, Ore., where i25 Store. 1" Mr nnd Mrs Jerrv Monser of Klamaih Falls were in Medford ' todayt Fur Work of all kinds. JIO(Iksi Fur Shop. l'hone "02. Uciu.ini i....K.n 1 ' nassenKir aent" for the Souther:i : Paelfic left for J'ortland lat niK'h:. Bieriie Jaty, Jr., who has been vlsitinc friends here, left for hW ;.. ...... i.i.. I. vp i- 1 . . . m . -. A new business in Medford soon.) '"Yatrh this paper for announce-1 nient K. V- Wakefielil left tnilay f.ir ; Diamond lake, where he w ill 'n-j iov an oulinK over the week en.l. ; F. W. llartlett furrier ami taxi- i dermist, will open shop in Medford ; on or about Sept. location an nounced later. 3 6" Mr. t.nd Mrs. Arthur Short of Twist. Wash., are visiting here this week nt the home of Mr. and Mrs. A. O. Hchenek, Mrs. Hchenek and Mrs. .Short ueinp sisters. They will form u pitrty, tOK'''n',' with Mrs. M. K. Chapman and Mis K. A. Nichols, and will p'tid Sunday at Crater Lake, Mr. i-nd Mrs. Short wilt lonvc the middle of the Week fnr Ihetr borne. hor1lv J.fter which IW- will tnlo -h:.rt'.. f tho ehorilt at Conconully. Wa-h. ; Medford Tv'nrwriter Kxch;int;e--j lleiitals $J.a(i per mo., 3 mos. ?T.r.a. 14tf- MitiH Iluth Severance of Jackson ville haw accepted a position with j the Pierce -A lien Motor company of this city, where j-ho will dj HtenoKiaphle work. ' Dance at Juckhon Kiirlngs Satur day night, . l-rJ U. O. Fowler, county aent. who Ih Mtehlntrvtli';' Lane cotinly fan in Eue.ne.lH expected to retutM home thin eveninu. Windowijlass. all h'w; also plate gluim. Trowbrldm-M'Cflbinet tfks. Oue-sts from a distance reister--fd at Iho city hotels hiolude J'. II Lonsini; of Albany. X. V., Mrs. A. Mullcr of Jilchmond. Va.. M. nnd Mrn. A. J. Hurt: ess of DeLana. j'"la.. Mr. and Mrs. C. TT. Schneider of Hutte, Mont., nni 1 Jessie M. IWd of Ashtabula, Ohio. Dance at Jackson Sprlnps Sa t Ur du y nipht. 1 1 ' t f Mrs. W. K. Kochenderfer , of .Walla Walla. Wash., left for her home lu that city tais niornin,.-, after a week'f stay with her moth er, Mrs. J. 11. Mailers, who la seri ously ill. Let ine write your fire tumiriiiir?. Carl Y. TenKwald. Hotel Holland, l'hone ltya. tf Mrs. W. V. Tempke hf lamene arrived In Medford today to visit her daughter, Mrs. Kulu Peck. Fur work of all kinds. I lodges I Fur Shop, l'hone 7". 1 M.inr. Ilallml,,,. ,,f r..itral folni returnrd homo ycslfiday from trip east. - llrowne's Hardware has the iioo.l garden hose. lf7 Oretfonlans reKlslered at M"l ford hotels Includi' Mr. and M-s. T. Jefferson of Kurm nnd th follnwiiiK from I'ortland: Mr. and Mrs. W. K. Travis. Miss Kliraliol'i i l'urker. Kathprltit. Cra.f. Mr. anil! Mrs. (Irvln I.uckfr. Mr. and M I. It. K. hnii.rl and Mr. and M A 1J f-;lll,.uh,.i, Wali h for ii,-.,i,,,.nI f Car. I pouters new slioe store opi'iiuiil oon. ::'J Sixth St. Its , K. K. McKinmm of Klamath Kails Htm a leerjlt htl'ities VlMtoi til lite city. H Typewriter eleaning and repalr ins.'Mi'dford Tvpewriier Kxchaiige. i4itr If. O. Srheffol of Medford arriv- rd in Albany last night on a busi ness nid pleasure trip through Ih country, and is legist' red for the day at the St. t'harle lintel Al bany democrat -1 1 era Id. Dance at Nat Wed. and Sat. Uig r. better music. 1 .m; J. J. M tiuH I of the Appb-g.it district wa a busim-K iif or in the city todi,y. Enjoy Our Regular SUNDAY TURKEY DINNER O'l'le, ' Mb Served from 12 noon to 9 p. m. Hotel Jackson 1 Coffee Shop Is Neil Franklin, Mgr. Ii ta tiijing at the popul.ir ltk l.oroy Ouster will Ir.ive llu' flisl of tin- wvok for Vnkiiiiii. Wiish. where he will spend several days on a business trip. Money loaned to worthy people to pay their honest debts. Thomas IteallyCo.. ltm. 12, I 'a I in lilk.. cor-i ner Main and Front, tliistairs. IMtf Choice fcladloll, I'.'.c a doz; 1 ill j varieties to choose from. .See them! at Samuelson's Flower (larilen, lids j Clark St. l'hone 7.-.4-X. tf'.j Treve l.umsden left this morn-' imi for his home In San Francisco after speiHlin'-' several days in tile! valley wilii bis mother and local : friends. i JJance at Kaclc Point Sat. Illle.: . Special, fety. bloc lis per ; id. Tel. 1131. Med. File! Co. If j II. Cato. formerly of llenil. tire., t,'url will enae In the business of uuh uuu eueentr. i iehii -'ournal. i Iance at Kutsle Point Hat. nlte. ; Amonp the quests from Wash-, inptDfi are Mrs. H. C. Fisher and Fisher of Hpokane. Mr. an-1 -' l'' nnd Mr. ami Mr.1 - n- IJaKK of Seattle, MarKaret , MiTuIloch and Mr. and Mrs. Julius ''henoer of Yakiniu and Mrs. K. A. i M"(ieeney of Kverett. i .l Mecial. fety. blocks P'-r '('-y'- Tel. 631. M"d. Fuel Co. tf ; 1 " ' i" "ph. a- iuii si.e, ai .Men - ton! Lumber ( o. 1 if-llf I York Central. Ilershey Chocolate. Mr. and .Mrs. C. W. C.ratiam of;C1(.ld Dur-i. Ciilletie ami American OrantH 1'ass were business visitors I International lust a point or two. In Medford this morning. They ivonles tin, a volatile issue, luin- U U 1Pil, h sehool at Fools Crcvk . this fall. Free shampoo with marcel or I f 1 n n e r wave; $ 1 .mi. Howman''i 1 Itarher and lieauty Shoppe. l.'.Ti .Medford lbntded Warehouse I.- i prepare) to store grains, wool, buy , and merchandise of all k I n d .-. ' Money loaned on warehouse re- ! ceipts at reasonable rales. ll";f c.et tin.e fenders and ainnj bodies straightened at drill's Sheet1 M.-t.M Work, opposite I-ewis Sup'-rl Sf-rvl ' Station. Phono 4 1 S tr : in..! Vevier of Frbaiin arrived in M.'dfoid this noon tuj vli( ll, r -oiis:n. Mis. Kate Hills. j (Joins on sale, 2T. silk dresses, ; Ineludinc Marion Prince dresse.s that sold dt Adrienne's for $29. &0, ' Culver. preMdent of tin- National ditriet in May from Olenc, Klm AtiKust clearance price $15 at Ileal KstJiie asocimu.;i and foun- lath county, officers say. They con- Steward's $1 to $:i5 Store. 15.r. Kay Nell mtu inert to I-ake o' the WooiIh ibis afternoon with a tvueklo:td of supplies fur the sto'C and resort. Mr. Nejl is an en t hu slant ic booster for the motur boat races to be lu-ld there 1-i.bor day, and reports that preparations are belne made to accommodate c. Kirse erowd. Tree props from clear lumber. Hii,' I'iney hbr. Co., phone Sof- I. 1 iKtf Fur work of nil kinds. Hodu'. Fur Shop. Phono 7a J. M. Miller of linch and C, U. Moore of Lake (,'leek were anioli': I lie rural visitors in Medford to day. Tree props from clear tumle-.-. Pit,' Pines I.br. Co., Phone No. Local and Ion distance haulim;. We s;ive you nmuey. Hawley Trans fer, Gilt X. Ulverside. Tel. lU-H-.. i:.r. A niari iae license was issued yesterday lo Kdward 10. Simmonds and Dorothy 1. Conway of Sacra mento. Tree props, assorted lengths. Woods I.br. Co. J 2 ; t f Californi.tns who are at local hotels Include Mr. and Mrs. 1.. w. I'larU of Kri-snn, W. .1. K.'strrson ' " "I'll .Ml W. lliiinsav uf .Ml. Khastil. Mr. nn.l Mrs. H. J. Hall nt Muilcstci. Mr.l1- I'lisralllim of 1'nrtlunif ami Kr aiul Mrs. A. I.. Harlan i.f I'.iniiin i '""""it" iMlse nf Washington Mr. 1111,1 Mrs. .1. K. Tui-k anil Miss!11'"1 ,,lp" found by SdirchlllR par- Miirjiirli- Turk nf Wilms. Mr. an.! Mrs. I). M. KltiT ami Mr. and Mrs. i I :m tl Sutter of Alamt'da, and thi' ,"""""'K "i"n '" aiib.-u-ii: Mr. ",ul w- Mrs. Mary mi. and .Mrs. K.mal 1 Kelly. Mr. and Mrs. A. i Kj.r,- ,.o.l, son an.l K. I., sioekwell and fan,. i ily. f--f'" I" load. Kre.-n pin slelw, 'I- or ltl-ln. Ask about fre Mud- Illig. Med, Fuel t't., Tel. 3 1. tf j Dance at Kagle Point Sat. nite. i K.-l Mis Dorothy tJmtlil. who 1ms been alt-nding (he Arts and Craf!? srhool n Kei keley, arrived in Med ford ibis noon. Tree prop1 from clear lumbe,-. Ibg PiiH-s Lbr. Co., Pb one No. 1 . U'l if Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Yiiwlt-r re turned home Oils morning from Port land, u here M i s, avl"r has be. n Vi;dllllg the l;st lUOIIlll. l'n-e piop. That prop pmpprr. sue propper. pn per plioe grt Lumber Co. i' Piopp. r. pioo : Ihem. Metlf.o-d Ultf b in Woodmen enter- The M talmd the Kovitl Wighhor wiih ;i melon (M-d at the home of .1. "t'J 'M 1 v,l,u- I'lei-eher of Mid- !' Pot km, tour the i ity i .i-is oi.', ' f"'d were buines xisttorN in J'.j l ist Friilny eveninu. A ioUv good Hi'1" iMhTii on eilnev,l,ty . I'l nine was had by all and all pro-1 Llotl Tm ker returned on Wed li noiini etl (lo- melons--w.iit-roo t,n 'i n.-tu from the Hot Spring?., near ( and h'aits of gold thr best ever. l?j .is well as the other refreshment pmvld. d. .hipane.e la liters f n - -A ni-.hed deeotattoti.H amc a phoiiu- graph mulc for the rwnnu. 1.) Ni ihbui- IV rktns and if-', icmm I' : i d by their on.in-i.t and d.im:ti. Mr and .Mih, 1 hos and bos evemng a plea; t 'b ippell, iu,di i-sses and m.ide 1 ant one iml.c i j I elr;,f himbfi' ! . Plmite No I 1 t : 1 : f i Point Sat. nite. ; Tree prp fro,, Pig Pilo t. l.bi . Ci. t.m-e a L;igh i i:.4; Mr-, Kate Itabeock and grr.nd- I ilaughti-r. M.ixinv Tow nes. ate mat;-! log an extended visit with Mr- . Ida Sweenev. Hilly Tow in-s, who, ! taing l!h lt Sweeney, u bio-he,- of Mi- Maxim . Dam e at Nat Wed. and Sat. Pdv r. better nmic. 1 ,r. D. tl Tyree." manager of le , Co pen invtM-mtn department, le t ) yesterday to impend the week end j with hit family who i.re vacation-i the . J. I;. llnntiHh. who was run over ly his own ';ir ni'ur lh- Mutual mill, five months aco. ami who hai not been able to walk since, was operated on Monday al Hot .!,ko. (ire., sanitarium, is c-Uint,' ulon llbely. llancc at Kutilv J'olut Sat. nite. I I - .i (jp, NEW YOKK. A UK- liain;aiu tuillish acivity ci'titcriiic ! wtiirh is used lor niy. 'I u- u u in tlic Sti-fl. CinninunicationM and U'I1 'r!' raised in this f.mntrv; Chi-mical shares lawcd unrliockml i " ha-v- Jlin riitnliiu and: In t-alav's tmt-liuur s--.-Hion of tin- ; hft-ts for ilin catth'. Tlu- liny: .totk mark.'t. Wvfk end profit i ' mostly rlnviri. ryt. and Hun mlffm' .fid nol fi.il to iniikR lis hruKan K'asH. Not uouftif soil aimraraiu't'. hut for thu most nart was readily ahsorhed. More thr.n three dozen issue: reache'i recum ii-VL-w, incjunini; uch leading stocks ns P. S. Steel, American Telephone, liethlehem r - ieei, interiiuinniiii i r i r pnun phuiie, American San and L S. dustriul Alcohol. In. Huvim,- of copjiera was heavy on' renewed talk of an increase in j heil metal prices. j Ahnmr the sprinkling of soft j n(.i inn h.ms. miM Dul'mr.. 1 which soared in specla'-ular fash- ( yt.sterday. slipi.ed back ahout four points in profit taking- Such shares as Jirtins-.ManvUle, .N.'W bled about 1-' points. The close was stroiiy. Total sales a p p r n x i m a t e d 2, 1 nii,MOt shares. FLYING REALTOR ETflMIPLITl Vi, vv Slli,1,r''- nutU of the city. IlliVluril j when it w.is raiib-d last niu-ht at I VI tlUI I I I S::io Ky f. deral and county offic j ers. It. O. Nichols was arrested ' j and wif) faee churyes of pttsses- To b- imrodnced j Forum dinner at the the Kealtv Hotel .Med- ford thi nintf at fi:3a Ky J. U. ! Kussei!. a p.-rson;il fripnd, Harry der of Culver City. California, will j lend that he has been oneiating speak on "Progress." ; his place fr the past two month?. Making a tour of the entire (Two customers were in the house Cniteil States In his own private at tht,. time of the raid. In addi pbuie. atid addressing chamber lion lo the luiuor and mash, a of eommeree and realty ho ird I complete bonlini; outfit wai? found, meetini-'s on a variety of topies re- j Arretins officers were: Drmuty latin to real estate and develop- f Sheriffs 1'aul Jenniniis. Rill Peck, mem, Mr. Culver Is said to be an Mke 'Dunfui d. Federal OffieOr Te;--clonueiu and forceful hpeaker. My Talent and Chief of .Police Cl- His vilaue wa M-heHuled to land at the local aii-pcrt at four n'eloek, w here a en mini l tee of Jural real tirs and chamber of commerce members i-'iilheied to receive him. ! All service club members and buslnesis men and women in gen eral are invited to the forum din ner, under the auspices of the Keiilty P.oai d at' the Hotel M-dford tonight. LOCATE BODIES CHELAN FORES! POHTI.AXI), Ore., Auk. 21. (VP. 'Major (iutliric nf the ili.strict for I est (iftke here was notified by tote I pliotir froni Twist, Wash., this mnrnlim tllHt tllR DiMlli'S or IXitllilas ties In the CheliHlen national for est. Major i; ii( hiio said the bodies were found Ivinc side by side in tlie MeKiilland eanyon a short dis tance from where searching parties '""'I tracked tin-Ill. Inmaham. a forest employe, anil St. I.uise had been missing sine AiikusI when they were fiplitlnc the (.atnas Creek forest fire. More Inil" ln' n lHM'u "MrUim for lUv l'",r- A j PlioWNSPt U(n, n e.T Aug. t. ! --(Special.) Mrs. Klm-r Ly.ms ami h.tby arrivd from llombrook. Calif., on Suiitl'iv for h with m,.. and Mrs. Kalph Tueker. Mrs. lluh.h Tueker who has been ooil.. pnuily tor Mime time t.s in Medtoid ,fil- lienloienl. d, Calif., where he ha , l:tk tllg Ilea t UM-nts. Mi V.. l: Williams. Mrs. Otis Tver. Mr. Lily (itlpin and Mrs. Leslie lfgg tlrove oer i'umii Horn bio,.k. Calif., last .Monday for a Mt with the W. M. Han-en fam Illy. Mis. Williams Is the Inother i of Mrs. Hansen. t rem ni eat her. Ceni'i,(ll fair tonluht and Sun il t. but ebmdy lu the west portion ;ind uiettled along the const, not -m.tl temperature. ientie. variable w inds. becoming mode rule ,outh e: : on the coast. I ant of Thank. We w ish to exi.'hd our thank to our many fib ml (or their kind expression of mpatl.y m the re cent tos of our h u.-band and father Allen L, Haselton. Mrs. Loreu-i Hnse-on. Mr. and Air. K. C.. High. .Mr. and Mm. J. W. King. Mr. and Mr. Krnnk Hailtor., Mr, and Mi. Aden Ibiselton, - If Mr. and Mrs. -Samuel Bateman Write of Beautiful Scenes in Denmark; Oregon Apples on Sale in Markets To Our lUi'tnU In Mention! . We uif now in lnmark and it t he another world, fur thinuswire . wry different, ('open linden is a .wry heaiulf ul i i! v ami tin- Imild iik. hit of hilck and ( stone with til.- ami .slate roof. 'I h ik i a Ih autiful eoumi y. H is one waving field of j,rain. The I n luc; nat Industrie are dairying and fai iniiiK. The ol " in very filial anu noi a nun is wait'"-j i Tilt- load is very mi n ow; In (true j places not nii'L-i' than X fvi't wide' hut wry well kept Willi trees on hoth .ddi, mid the farms tin but!) ! aides nf the road, h;ve u strip ! cultivated prass iivar the -uad ; is allowed to ho idle, and when i the soil is thin tht y leather the i if( allowed to ho idlc,a ! "ul lolia nu P'e u i on the rucks so they can raise a ! crop. The rain is Rrnund in a J in ill by the use of millstmies and operated by a wind m Hi, much I. Im'Ker than tho ones we are ue- c.ustomed to. of the cuttle -are of the Danish rod breed, and are very much like our own red idmrt- horns. They are .vry well kert. All stork is picketed .a they do not have nieadoM.s and pasture lands, and the cows aro nnlkd I three times a tla.. . E BREWER1S Fif:e.-n gallons of ieer mash and cjuartj' of beer were found l- sioii and j.dlin he,u.r. m justif" H'cnrt al A.-hlami late this, after- nori. Au liols inev.'d to the I'iit tew ;us Mc'rcdic. 1 PLAY HERE TUESDAY .lolumie Uobinson and his Var sity Vagabonds. I nlvwrsity of Ore gon dance band, will phty at the Oriental Gardens next Tuesday hiKht. Mr. Kohinson announced to (Jay after arriving in Medford from Portland. Several local bt-ys arc members of the .group and others are weJI known here. Since the close of the university last June the baud haw been playi;is at Council Crest In Portland. Lo cal radio listeners are familiar with the music nf the YHcabomls us their programs have been broad cast ovor K(1V nightly all summer. The band is now on its way to Lakeview to play durinp Roundup weok Two eni;aKements will be filled here. Tuesday niuht at the Oriental Gardens and Wednesday nifcht at Jack son Hot Spring. Local boys in the band ar "Dinty" Moore of Medford and Lawrenco W agner of Ashland. V A RO AS Funeral services for Felipe Vargna will be held at the Catholic church Tuesday morning at t o'clock. Rev. Father Hlack of ficiating. Interment in Med Con I cemetery. Funeral arrangements In charge of thu Perl Funeral Home. Lainier. Fairgrounds repairs TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY UANTKD To rem or buy on terms, snutll hon-e and tot. in or , tieur Medronl. P.--.V A. i:.. Mail Tribune. 1 Koli SALlv-Two milk cows. K. L. P.eeMon. Talent. 1 ' ' WANTKH- Mo.lel T Kord runabmit d"lieiy. Must ti.- in ,mmI run ning eniidltion, H':"i th-t-nso and ral haruain. tit'e !inesk- ed in answer. Write Po-x "Fonl" , In cure of .L.il Tribufiv, L'.T i KVU SALK Hey wood Wakefield b;by carriage in good eundilhni. Phone KKCl-W. i;.;, INCOMI-: PlHM'r:i;TY V'e h;i e sevi-i a! os-d Iitisincss prop'-rties itial will hnnc in bet ter tint n twi thf iti "St mcnt. Come in ami t;i!k n i. r. We aNo h.ive sevi rul ood ' and H room bungalows th t - ran sell ;H eiv low piu" ond net t-rnis, I'm- uoml u .mj .should mv Di:.L At KMtlllT N. Psw-i.;'.. i I Obituary v.Ti:n i',!.i,, i,, tl.noi!-iMPhi-r. fi.-virm-.-,i in I'.iilroitil ' n I " ''Mm; ;in.l in , ,'tintlllt! trk. 'h--n' s::,. j..', ;. run sai.i:-.m r s ok. p.-ntrrv. J.u K,n ilie hii.-JiM.tv. ; ,, ih,. K-111'htu torn .;. .i,.,, 'Ci.ntM-liuip,- .'.'., it,,?. 'n. tf.'rn.t:,.vst :'t- rt ll iv infn n IK. 1 :,. KOli S.M.K l::t K..,d (.,.... f,. i"ha'. l.','. V K:,riili-. Foi; SAt.K X I J,,l J. 11. Mjvivi-ii, fprni,- ' ltiO Kvery home, even those owned ly the poorest f:imiHeH. have rTi-' yurds with flowers. 1hm1kb and i'ras. The Kanitai'y coiidttlot are nut the best, as the horso. cows, pii; and chickens al-t. n kept umicj- liie sauu rtn( wit h the family. Wood is very si an e, as the government owns all the umber, whh-h is planted in iatches scittered over t!ie country, an! the n.-sidi-nts haw to buy even the smallest limbs, Ktioh as we would not think of uinkr- Tin priiicipal means of trawl is a bier!e. and every man, W'Hii'in and child rides a biryele. The few uiitomoblleH whl-h they have are of American make and consist mostly of Fords and Chev rolet.s with a few Huh ks The priec of the autimohileH makes it almost imposMlbie. for the people of this emintry to own one. A fotd sedan costs them Si krowns. It would be the fame as $:t.(i7r. to us. A bricklayer re eelves S krtwus a dny, and a farm hand I! or 4 krowns. The com modities cut is ih em mueh more accord in; to the wajrs than ours do. One can of apricots csts them 3 krowns; lu coiiiiin.n i lioc olates costs krown, OreKon ap ples are .fur mio in their markets. We have viMted many in t crest ing' -places. but thought our friends vviuld be more inlcresjed in the j;eneral comlttion.s of the count ry. M r. vand M is. HamucI 1'atemen. iTOURISTS TRAVEL i That CO percent of the tourists from i "alifornia bound thru Ore gon are routed by way of Klamath Falls instead of through Ashland and Medford. was the explanation given lite avtoundim; decrease in car registration here, by Lee CJar loek, local A- A. A. manager. This ri'Utimj is fleeied to a large ex tent -through the active efforts of the Klamath l-'alN errniler of commerce, which has established an information hure;ui seven miles be!ov Ashland. Mr. (Jarlock uuoted Mr. Huntley of the state department A. A. A., who is in charge of a state infor mation bureau, as saying that 00 percent of the tour.'sis possess Klamath folders, which have eith er been sent to tiicm, or which they have received further down the line, before they even get to the junction. That Klamath Kails and Grants Pass were cooperating in keeping th tourist away from the Medford route was also stated by Mr. (iar htck. Homed oer the Klamath l-'alls highway, most of the tourists take their return via Lend and the lied woods highway. AL .1 udge Uutherford. previh nt of the I. It. S. A .. will broadcast a lecture from New York entitled. I "Health and Li."e lor the People." I '1 h leeture is to be nation- bb ; and will h 1 heart) on the Paelfic j coast Sunday morning, Augu-t I 2"th, at tl n'rlm k. etiming in over I KMX, Portland ami KI'WM. Oak ! land. j Sunday evening from ! to i ::: It he regular Um tare w ill 1ki giv .-n j over K.MKU ENGINE SPARKS BURN ROGUE RIVER GRAIN Ktn.H K P1VKK. ine. Aug. 'J 1. (Special Sparks from the thresh ing machine ignited staeks nf gram on the Dirdseye ram'h Wednesday, causing uuit' a loss. A bum h.tlf of the grain was burned. A p.ir.y of Uouue River p enjoyt'd a pienie at Ashland Wed nesda evoning. stopping the swimminc at .lnfksou Springs on their return bom,-, party iie lud.-d Mr. and Mrs. .nders,((l nd dauchter Je:in llo-ir uti'sls. Mr. and Mi. W and fhildten, Mr. iid Mrs. CI) W. rren ami Mi-s Kboence W Mr. and Mrs. Xilf nnd. son Mr. Cardner,. Mr, Dumoll" Mr Itium y'XExpert Finishing j ITS Film In at 10 A. M. Ready at 5 P. M. PROMPT MAIL-ORDER SERVICE SWEM'S KODAK. BOOK. GIFT SHOP Sunday Dinner Hotel Medford Dinner $1.00 "The Food Is Better" At the Medford i SURPRISE PARTY FOR IE L1 i:o;i"K hiv::i:. ore.. Am,'. 2. ( Special A farewell surprise party was niven Wednesday, Atij;. 14, In honor of Mrs. Nancy Con way, who Is lea villi; to make her home at J,akuvjew. Those present were Mr. and Mrs. Sams, Mr. and Mrs. Uoberl Hreedinu' and family. Mr. ami Mrs. Klaherty and family. Mr. and Mrs. Goudale, Mr. and M rs. Lund and faintly. Mr. and Mrs. Hart man and family. Mrs. Wilson and daughter, lie I la: Mrs. Ihirton and crandson. Orville, and Mrs. Martha Seam on. Mr. Oo.ssett of Medford was a business visitor at llot'ite Jiiver Wednesday. ' The Ucv. Drown "Warren and daughters, Kvelyn, Dolly. Arthea. and Mrs. Miller left for their home Tuesday after visiting for the past week at the Charles War ren home. Harwell O'Kolly made a busineJa t rip to M edf i rd AYed nesda y. Mr. N'lles and son Hoy are visitinK with Mr. Nib's of the Pacif u Mininp and Smelting Co. Mr. anil Mrs. Fred Dernier, who have been vacation in,- at Newport, Oregon, reiurned to their home at Koue Hiver Mon day. They will leave in a few days for a trip into California. The home beintf built by Mr. Ieonard Lund is completed and Mr. and Mrs. Lund have moved in. i Mr. and Mis. Sam Meed left for their bono-- at Oakland, 'al-. Tuesday morning. ii FROM EASTERN VISIT ROGri: TMVKR. Ore.. Aug. 2-1. ; (Special. J Tho ML-ses Glady and '. Doris San dry returned to their I hdme at IIj:He 1 liver Sunday eveii inir, n"liy. have been abgent fi-r the past several weeks, visiting with .friends- around I'tica and New : York, : Ttoliert Pre-ding has a new barn built on his property. Mrs. .Mnrtin Pairkhart. who hi been seriously 111. is improved somewhat but still confined to her bed. W. A. Hands of Oregon City is in Koguo Hlver looking ovr tim ber land. The Kogue Hiver auto camp, ju-i across the bridge, has changed hands, r.nd the , new rnamtgenviu will be known as the Del ltio auto crimp. i ROGUE RIVER BRIDGE Unci'!-; KIVKK. 'ii-., An, -1. (Snecial.) The new bridge over I Hogtie rivfr is completed at last, ! and the citizens of P.ogue Hiver have every right to feel proud, for it Is a great improvement. Mr. ttnd Mrs. Clinton Wiley tand small daughter. Mai ir-n. of Me Cl"ad. "alifornia, were wel:-infl Tell Them? Your Fall Shopping News ! Let the MAIL TRIBUNE SERVICE Help You The Fall shopping wave is ready to break Shoppers are reading the newspapers at home, on the street, in the bus, the office EE everywhere to find out where to buy new clothes, new furniture and other Fall needs. Use advertising to reach these buyers. Use Tribune Service to nuike your advertising most rcsultful. The new September Service has just arrived full of fall sales- EE building ideas. Every merchant in town can increase his busi- ness with this service, offered free through this newspaper. Ask 5 us tc show it to you. f hone "o today. I MAIL TRIBUNE I visitors nt tli. Wiley r-irUT h-mie. Mr. .May AVuldrmi Krrel, of Los . .-nnele. private .secretary tu Auue MePher.son, was in K"iai- Hiwr lone day List wi'i'k. calling on hur ( t broth. -r. i:arl. H Waldroii. rriiiun riane 1 all-. , KI I.UA. 1'urus.Ma. Autf. 24.', J,el. lir.,s, ..f l.uuiv,ile. Ky., was killcl in air cra.-h near le-.e, y The l.lli.l. liauer. an.l a Ccnnan. l:, u, kert l,y name, were ,,ls.. kiilcl. KeucVertV wife an.l ,. ,.., Xe.il.aner of I!.-r!ill WT v, ,.i-. ly injur.'.l. We STARTS Tomorrow ASCAEAMINC FAB.CE COMEDY", f LAST TIMES TONIGHT ALL TALKING VICTOR McLAGLEN IN "THE BLACK WATCH" cf ," bat SSrSWSW fl cv 17 lEZ&l&m rSA 7. ? WWiS&a n V. Sandbothe, R. N. Swedish Masseur Stockholm graduate Genuine Swedish Massage. All work at homes of patients until further notice. For appointment call ill I SI'f'KA.VK. Wash. AK. I'l.- -Tim I'ortlainl h.i.vH Junior An...,, lean Ukioii -l.asnl.all team won ,i; iKirlhv.estern chan)linnslilp her and the riKht tn lnee( ho win,,, f the H-mtl wcslern t ile lit Ci !-'(ll. M.rillBS m-x, .CCK, u ueu,r i inw fieattle. IH to MmVucfurt Out fan Climatef With Our New Cooling Plant Continuous Shows on Sunday 1:30 to 11 P. M. T PICTUPI "7...T lb . MACLEAN. DlV0BcE Easy" with.. MARIE PR.EVOST. FRANCES LEE. 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