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-iTTR TWO urEproTtp mtl TnrBuyE, medford, Oregon, moxday. attjust 2d. 1920. Iocal and 'Personal Another prize was added this ' morninK to the awanis to be Kiven ' in the doll huiiKy parade. The .Ma-j gill DriiB company donated a laiK ; baby doll, which Uua been placed j on exhibition In the window of the . Chamber of Commerce. Choice hand-picked Hart let In for eaniilm:, 3c per lb. 305 K. Jwv . , I u.jn. J'hone 3KI-M. 1 IT. Chandler Kan will hav charge of the reconstruction of (he Multnomah nulf eoiirne ai I'orlland thin fall, officials of the club hav announced in an article published recently in The Special or. The chief Improvement to lie made is on the greens, several of which will be rebuilt. LxquKitely perfumed, original English tub soup, just received at Cclvfj; iJi'Uns next to Jlialto the ater. 10" Many berr y pi kern vlsiti-d I hu Apph-nate disirict yesterday, ac cording to local peiHiMlS who were picking there. The berries are now plentiful In many of the patches and of unusually Kind quality. Kur work of al! kinds. Hodges Fur Shop. Phone 7"i!. Jfr Mrs. Josephine Jones left todav for Hoseburu. where nhe will spend the Week Visiting. K. W. llartlett, furrier and taxi dermist, will open shop In Medford on or about Kept, if; location an nounced later. H'' Mrs. W. A. Walters and daugh ter Dorothy Jane left for liutte Falls today on business. Medford Typewriter rxhange Rental f3.00 per mo., 3 mug. I7.&0. 1 4 0 1 f Mrs. Harry Porter and daugh ter Pegfiy and Mrs. Uaitle Neither returned to Portland this mornin'4 after visiting with friends a nil rel atives in Medford. Jacksonville and f rants Pass. M rs. N'euber and J'eggy have been in southern Ore gon for several weeks and Mrs. Porter arrived a few Dynge's dance. N days ago. j ( Wed. and Hat. Itlgger and belter. 1 Hi! Miss Maude Moore, who In In structor in the physical education department al the luiversity of Minnesota, is visiting her Mster. Mrs. Jay Gore. Fur work of all kinds. Hodges Fur Shop. Phone H2. Mr. and Mrs. H. It. Hammond and son Kohert expect to be among the southern Oregu tend the national nersims to at - 1 rsnns to at - imateur golf, tournament at Pebble Peach next month. Mr. I lammond Bays t hey will be there if they can posnibly get away next week. Choice gladioli, l-'iie a dnz: 1 T.O varieties to choose from. See them at Samuelsun's Flower Harden, lifts Clark St. Phone 7&4-X. tf Arleiie It u Her, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. .1. II. ltutler, has enroll ed at the University of California for the fall term. Miss ltutler. n graduate of the University of Ore gon, will take advanced work at the Pcrlteley school, lirowne'H Hardware has the good garden hose. 1W Mrs. Mamie LMddle returned to her position at Mann's Department store this morning after a two weeks' vacal ion in San Francisco :.nd Oakland, visiting relatives and f i lends, having arrived home last night. She made the trip to the south witli her sister. M va. N . J. Merrell of San Francisco, who vis Itefi in Medford for a few weeks. Lx(tiNItely perfumed, original F.nglish tub soap, just received at Colvig Drugs, next to Lialto the ater. 1fi? Mrs. William Andrews returned fo ht-r home at 11"' North Oak dale last night after a week's va cation und viit with friends at Cr-cent City. $."..00 Special, fcty. blocks per load. Tel. CJI. Med. Fuel Co. tf Miss Mae Mordoff plans to leave M.mday night for San Francisco, where she will make a short stop to visit friends en mule to Ut-troit. Mich., where she will teach phys ical education in a school this win ter. Miss Mordoff has been spend ing, the summer here with her par ent w. Mr. and Mrs. M. O. Mordoff. fnd her sister. Mrs. .1 inutile Hall. Klamath Falls News. Trcp props, assorted lengths. Woods Lbr. Co. l2!Mf Mrs. Frahk Isaacs is buck at her work at the Hutch Nop Met cant lie store t his morning after h few lays' Illness at the Sacred Heart hospital. Dynge'8 dance. Nat Wed. a nd Sat. Hlgger and better. I L Ten men are still stationed n the Rocky Point area, pa troll hn: the land hutmd over last week by the fire. Dance at Nat Wed. and Sat. UifT ger. better music. lrti Hugh I lit loom b and Alameda I' Melntyre of Madras were issued n marriage license at Ihe office of the county clerk this morning. r Packing House lunches are best mado with Fluhrcr's new Sandwich Loaf. Ask your grocer. in Jk ll H k?l 1 ('. J. liih'k, ashUlant district for-1 Harvey and Murrun Wood of hsIit, left this moriilntc l'r i runts 1 Ashland will leave this week end I'asH and iIih Oregon Caves, I o I for J.ukeviaw. wheiv l hey will ul spend a few day. While at the (tend ihe rouiitl -u j to lie held there caves he will inspect Improvement j over Labor (lay. work t be dope there by tile for est servbl-. i Watch for announcement of Car Peltier's new shoe store openin xuun. Sixth Kt. (Hive Ititan of Purtland Is spend ing ."ver.-tl days in Medfuid visit ing with friends here. Miss liitan, a former .student at the lnlvrsliy of ori'Kim, i-turnei this summer affer siieiiding a year touring the world with the I'niversjty Afloat. lypewriier cleaning and repair- (lug. Medford Typewriter Kxchange. i -i ;t f MSss Louise lit-jin, who h:is beoi the gm-st f Miss Tlu-o Vim d,r H' lb-n fur (he past munih, left to d;iy for iier home In Portland. Umce at Nat Wed. and Hat. JJItf ger. )f :ter muic 1 ad Califn:ni;i us who are registered : at Medford hotels include Mini Amelia Iducc of Alahambra. Mr. and M rs. c. I. l-Vriiliiim of Mr ( 'hni'l. I r. H. A. Hti yker and fum ; ily of Santa. Ana. Mrs. J. A. ('al I : well. Mr. and Mrs. F. G. Jackson 'and danght-r of San IMi-go. M. land Mrs. C. ( Fry, Mr. and Mrs. T. Nfc Liiun. Mr. ami Mrs. W-n. flestor .f lierkeley, .Mr. and Mrs. H. C Pierce of Pasadena, Mr. and Mrs. Kent H. Lucas. Mr. and Mr. Wm. I la Izer, Mr. and Mrs. F. K. Harris, Mr. and Mrs. F. Smith and daughter ami Miss fierdy K. Nel son of Los Angeles, am) the follow ing from San Francisco: Mrs. I Noel, Mis I. Pfink;.rd. Mr. an I Mr.-. H. W. Davis, Mr. and Mrs. L. Oppenh.-im. Mr. and Mrs. C. V. Taylor. Mr. and ami Mrs Mrs. I), li. Fyfe P. J. Scale. and M Tree props irom cp'ar MiminT Pig Pines Lbr. Co., Phone No. 1. U'l tf Mr. and Mrs. "W. V., Hiatt and daughter Welda of Cloveidate. C.il., are vis-it ing at t be J. II. Wilson home on North Oukdale. Tre' props. That prop propper, j size propper, price propper, pruo-pi-r place to g.-t them. Medford ! Lumber Co. UMlf j Mif-s Dorothy Hayhurst of Port i land, who formerly lived In Med- rnrd, is visiting Miss 1 heo. on (p-r Hellen. SL'.fiO per load, green pine slabs, 1 U or Hl-in. Ask about free kind ling. Med. Fuel Co.. Tel. C.'ll. tf Colonel and Mrs. K. K. Kelly an I daughter Marjoi je and son lad. at tended a picnic on th J. J. M;n sell ranch in the Applegate district yesterday. Tree props from clear lumber. Hig Pines I-.hr. Co., Phone No. . . 11 ; anuy Kenn, wen known stock- man. arriv 1 In the city yesterday l to take cha if the Shorthorn nurt li of Medford today, ret urn to his home In lie Portland this evening. Local and long dlslance hauling. We save you money. Ilawley Trans fer, til'J N. Illverslde. Tel. 1U44-W Mr. nnd Mrs. "W. A. Hates and daughter Mary Anne. Margaret. Agnes and Helen Dugan ami Miss Maggie Sibley spent yesterday on j a motor trip to Itrookings. Crescent Cl;y nnd other northern California j points, returning home Jn the even-day in if. i Trfn props from MIk l'lni's l.br. Co., clour 1 II Til rhono No. I . ! w 1 1 Stf Mr. and Mr. John Moffat and Mr. and Mrs. William Holmes en Joyed an outing tit Crater Lake 1 yesterday. Free shampoo with marcel or finger wave; $1.(10. itowman's ' Parber and Iteauty Shoppe. 1.17 Paul K. Nickel, wanted by po f lice of Long Peach, Cab. was ar l rested by local police this morning ; ; and is being held for the California! j officers. He will be returned there j to face several minor charges. j (let those f e n d e r s nnd auto bodies straightened at Prill's Sheet Metal Works, opposite Lewis. Super Service Station. Phone 4 1 S. tf Frank C. Clark and Mrs. Famr.c Wilson returned last night from Purtland. Mrs. Wilson has bei-n spending several week there visl. ing with relatives. Money loaned to worthy people to pay their honest debts. Thomas Itealty Co., Uni. 12. Palm Plk.. cor ner Main and Front, upstairs. 24tf Mrs. Klizabeth P.owerman. Iti'l I tower man and Fstlll Phipps are leaving in the morning for Port land and eastern Oregon. They will visit for several days at Fos sil, and will return by way of Item). A large stock of treo props nt of her death. Woods Lbr. Co. 12011 Hrs. Luman was a woman of N. C White, assistant forest sup-' splendid character, a true neigh ervisor. left today for Rock Point. I hm and will be missed by a host While in that district lie will In - of friends. She leaves four daugh vesi Igate the damage done t here j (ers and five sous: M is. Flmer last week by the forest fire which i Leslie of Medford; Mrs. Claton swept over several hundred acre, j Smith of Winchester, Ore. ; M rs. Fur work of all kinds. llodg.sjlu Phillip Cole of Chiloipiin. Ore.; Fur Shop. Phone 702. Mil : Mrs. Harold Carrington of Duns- Al Loomis. who was graduated mutr. Calif. William Luman of from the Failed States Naval acad j Medford; Charles Luman of Med eniy at Annapolis last June, will 'lord; lra Luman of Medford; arrive In Medford in September ! James Luman of Centralia. Wash and plans to spend several Weeks here with friends. Mr. Loomis is' motoring across the continent. Medford Ponded Warehouse Is prepared to store gra Ins. twool, hay' and merchandise of all kind i Money loaned on warehouse re- ceipts at reasonable rates. 140tf The six million dollar sun f or i reimbursement of lauds taken by j (he federal gmernmeiK under a' treaty from the Indians in this j section 74 years ago wa filed thiv, week in the federal court of c!a!m M Washington, D. C.. by the Coos; Pay, Lower Fnipqua and Si us law '.. 1 ndian t ribes. according to infer- j matlon received today hv (leorce ' Wasson from Daniel P. Henderson.' attorney for the plaintiff. Coo- Pay Tillies. j ..MO lal. Moi-k. I-'u.'l I'll. loa.l. M r . anil Mrs. II. rhamlli'r l-X-aa j ntf. t.iln Mr. ami Mm. l.i-o i--farprntor of Mi'ilfnril ami ! .1 Mi.s M.ltK.iri'l Val.-nllno of 'ni- i'.ii;-. ns thi'ir liouso ituosM at I'o'i lilo lloaoh ilurlni: tho nniinnal nma ti'Ur yolf iliainiiamship. Sopti'in-1mm- Troo priip". 1x2 full Mm', at M.'il- for. I l.umttor 'o. K4tf Mr. ami Mrs. Frank J. Nor'on t of IIOKolmri? ari ru inline a fo'v .l.i.vs In Mf.lford. I Let me write your (Ire Insurance, icarl Y. Tengwald, Hotel Holland. Phone !t!3. if ; With many new homes und t construction, Klamath Falls is wit i nessing a great deal of rapid i I growth, the building movement be-! ling confined largel to the aubur-! , Imii addiiions north and west i f ' the city limits. Klamath Falls j News. j j A new business In Medford soon, t .Watch this paper for announce-j meni. i GueMs from Washington l.v egis lered at the eity hotels inctud ! Mr. ami Mrs. li. N. Tacoina. Mr. and Mi i union of j Lester L.i ' 111. Miss L. Paer, Mr. and Mrs It. II. J-Mward. lieity Frank and "I I Mr. and Mrs. O. X. ially of ill He. Tree props frorn clear lumber. Mig Pines Lltr. Co., Phone No. l UMtf Mr. and Mrs. K. W. Wakefield and Mrs. Cora Powell and email si. ii I;im-r motoreil yesterday t'i the Meadows and the Heagle dis tricts, where they spent the after noon visiting at the home of Mr. and M rs. Line W la nd. Mr. and Mrs. L. U. Harris r ttirrieii yesterday from a several days trip to Kureka and Hedding. A mong the tourists and others from n distance registered at tl;'j local hotels are Mr. and Mrs. How ard F. I. Ill of Chicago. Mrs. Mary I'otl iinil Ml I.en:t l,.t;u i.f n..u vlni,H., i, v., .,,, v.' . Wm '.Krhield of St. Louis, Mo., Kdna H. I I'm-lei' nf Unnwli.n 'P. v Mr ;inJ I Mrs. .1. .1. Stewart. Jr., and Mr. and Mrs. H. D. Harris of Salt Lake f'iiy. Mr. and Mrs. Louis Koch of Minneapolis. Minn., and Mr.'.. Kva Knops of Chicago. M rs . H a r r y A n d r e w s of t h e Fashion Shop has returned f nun S; n Francisco, lief (laughter Con stance is recovering nicely from the operation by a specialist upouj her hand, which was Injured by1 hn ken glass last January o. C Steele, orominent Copeo official of northern California, was a local business visitor at (he com pany's general nffices hero yester day. Mr. Steele, who is head of the Siskiyou County Fair, staled that pla ns had been perfected f or a record-breaking three-day pro gram iit the Vreka fairgrounds .i September 7 and K. and invited a!l local people to attend. The fire depart ment was called to Men;ick's auto camp at 2 o'cIock this afternoon to extinguish a fire which started in one of Hie cabins. 'riie damage was sliuht, burning I ulllv ll few eti, tlle Tiw, ..,. i.T.. . .. lieatty st Sanrcd 1 1 evening. I ly for the eet, passed away at the arl hospital. Saturday le had been feeling bad past two weeks and Fri- 1 1 e evening he became very ill. was immediately rushed to the spilal, wheru the little fellow lit to his final sleep the next evening. Itilly was born katisas February I liL'H he came to . mother. He was in Malvern, Ar Ls, nc'ii. '-in ledford Willi his l Very sweet and lovabb many child and will be mi: Ml by his neighbors, as well as family. He leaves his (ladys Clenu of Medford ther, Jim m ie. aged five ford, his grand parents, .Mrs. F. J. Rohcrson of mother. , one bro of Med Mr. and Medford, (wo aunts, Laura ami Orra Rober sou of .Medford. and two uncles, lack and liilbert Roberson of Medford. Funeral services were held at the Perl Funeral Home, to day at 2:30 p. m., Rev. D. D. Ran dall officiating. Interment was In the Medford cemetery. LF.M.W Kllen llanna Luman passed away at her home, 131 Tripp street. Sunday evening at !t o'clock. Mrs. Luman was hrn In Kansas April 24. IStH and til the time of her death she was aged (JX years, four months and one day. She and her husband lef( Kansas in isito and came to i'eutialia, Washington, living there for nine teen years. In mas Mr. Luman 'passed away, and In CM'1. Mrs. Luman came to southern Oregon 1 where she has lived until tb.. ho... Liud one stepson, Schyler Pellville of .Mcdtoid. Ore. Tlie funeral services were held It the Perl Funeral Rome Mondav xugust Li'tn at 3:3ti p. m.. Raymond S. Roes officiating, remains will be transferred to Rev. The tralia. Wash., for interment. In. Ilam Kanli'r past wi'Ok Fri',1 anil Wll-ri-khiiK of I'rlni-.Mon. l.an iiiuuly. Nt'ltraska. ami ! not there when the lire broke out.l i ' it ,. i Obituary j i i CI.K.N'X Hilly tiU'im. Ilu-.'O ycur ! .!! Htm of Mrs. Clmlys (ik-nn. P'Tll'iank Lewis ami who of I'oroMt lfi 1 Crovi' Oriv. luiio I ii.ni,,.. tlioir cousin. Mrs. V. !'. liiimoy. of in it K. U'lh stroi't. Thoy aro . ry muoh takon with tliis inun. t'V. this Ix'lnn ttii formor's fust visit to nii'iain, anil only ri'r-'t j that they inc not ouiik onoiiKh' to i-oino anil slait a homo hoi-o. Thov also inailo tho trip to frator l.ako nnil Kiitl thrv uouM surct.V Rivo thltt t'outltiy wiilo pralsi. Molalla Tin oslr nit i tills vklnlty. timlor a.v T BOSCS SEPT. 3RD The picking and packing of Howell pears will start Wednes day. The Howell crop Ik esti mated at S.rj to yo cars. The crop is figured at "1T per cent light." The picking of Poses Is sched -tiled to start the Wft-U lit Sep- u-pi her 3. Most of tills variet y will be placed ill Cold storage for future delivery. y "coming 10 i run am norn iet, Seoti'iuber w ill he a record break- j ing lusy month, for the fruit in- dustry The month will ee the penk of i the cannery shipments of liart ! letts, and the picking of the win I ter varieties. The P.artletts are j slow maturing, and the later va I rieties nre catching up with them. Weather conditions have been ideal the past fortnight for development. The pinnacle packing1 company, Raymond U. Heter, manager, will si art Ms packing operations Wed nesday. Its HartlettH were sold to the canneries. The Cogue J liver canning com pany wfll start its pear canning operations this week, along with its bean and tomato cunning. Several plants were not packing today, as picking1 was not general in the orchards Sunday. Radio Program KMED Mall Trlbune-Vlrgln Station ' Monday. Aug. 20 fi riift to tl: 1.1 KMKD. U:15 to G:3u News and mar- 4 kets by Mail Tribune. v (i:."ln to 7:00 Madden & Jen- J ning. Tire Shop. ::nii to S:,ln Fads Transfer. K:30 to 9:30 Mono Motor f Oil Co. TurMlay, A up. 27 ! !:3u to 10 Lawrence, Jew- h elers. r 10 to 10:30 Southern Ore- gon Fleet ric. 4- 10:3u to 11 Domestic Liun- drv. 11 to 11:30 M M. Depart- ment Store. 11:30 to 12 Swem's Gift shop. ; 1 2 noon News flashes by Mail Tribune. 12 to 12:30 Heebie & Kindle 2:3o to 1:30 Monarch Seed & Feed Co. :30 to 2:00 Business Cot- teue . 2:00 to 2:30 People's Klec- trie Store. ! :00 to .. .:I5 K.Nf'KD. (i:t1 to 0 : 30j Newsnnd mar- kets by Mall Tribune. il : a ii to 7:00 Coleman & I .a wt o n a n d M ed f o rd Se r- vice. S:0ii to 8:30 PIr Tail. S:3ll to 11:00 Rogue Itlver Cannery. fr it: on to 1 0 California Ore- gon Power Co. firants Pass. New plant of Rogue River Kox company operat ing at full capacity. TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY WANT I'D Cook. SMI. and house- per, $40; immediately. Hoard furnished. K 1 a m ath , Agency. 173 WANTFD A competent man with farming experience on 1 a r g e properties who can furnish ref erence, as superintendent of a general product ranch, including fruit. Hox its. Mail Tribune. 173 Foil salk- table. !H7 -Oak extension dining N. Central. 1 5 X FOR SALK-f;-3-R-4. Fresh milk goat. Tel. 1 5 s DRKSSM A KINC 4 24 Medford n mi Pldg. alteration. Tel. nsi. lititf LOST Punch of keys. Name on ring. Martin Heitkamp. Hunting ton Park. Calif. Return to 408 Lilian Si, l,,s FOR S. LK 1 Jersey milk roan Durham bull, also hogs. Inquire City Meat cow. 1 feeder Market laughter house. 1 mlb soul h und I mile east of Medford. l.'i WANTFD Head bookkeeping position by young woman wlih 4 veaiV experience on filttm. Imok keeping ad stenographic work: reference-- Call 1334-R. 15.S FOR SALi: DAIRY RANCH. Onv of the best in the valley: S.' acres A I .soil, mostly in alfalfa, 50 acres free water right ; creek runs through place; 25 head first class dairy cows, electric milk ing machine, all farm equipment, lame barn full of hay. good mod el n farm house and other out buildings. Onlv one mile from town and Pacific highwav. Price complete, f 25.0(10; Jlil.iupi cash, balance terms to Milt respon sible party. See Charles A. N lug Agency, Inc. LIS SAI.K IIT(! Of Suburban linnio of t'Xivllent soil: 2 ly 1 I nort lnlino do I'oril.'s ami uanlcn i illfalfn. balance VlT, muok: 4 room hoiiyo. uoo.i l,:.,-.. rhlokon huinr. Biir.it,,. fruii iroos anil iirapos; plonly of shailo. only 1 "... nillos from oily limit. IVK-o JJ.lr.O; cooil It'i-lns. Son fliai It's A. VinR Auoniv. 1 no. 1 :.s Mil! MAI F llraml new Wi-st ilo homo: 4 rooms. Im lmllni; ; l1(.,. rooms, slrii'lly moilorn: uooil lo laiion. Inrso jut. I-,,,.,, 1nlv f-.t'Ul. Small Piiym.'nt ilown. l.iil.in,,. l,ko ivnt. soo fharli". VUiiik Avi-inv. I no. KOI! I!KT houso on pjivi illllro .H N. V - room moilorn nii'nt; raiiKo. ln 'ip'h. ir,lll W II. I, oiiro for I'lilMron homo, l,y month or yo; " io In. phono ;.-f'.' In tnv . Akos VANTKl--Sm.M f ,,,,, , Ri-op ovi'iunss. i.'all l:'ls.J. nftor t p. 111. Lost Purse Located j j By Mail Tribune Ad 4 The brown pockethook. lost 4 . Saturday, containing over $.'0 v in cash, railroad pas other valuables, was found by ! C ( lemetis of the Westerlund firchi.rd. He "cousulteil the Sunday murnlng Mail Tribune i saw the classified ad referring to the same, and returned the properly to the owner. 4. 4 irwQi ENTHUSIASTIC OVER ! CAREER AI CAPITOL' Miss Krnestine Fredenburg, for- mer stenographer for the Mail ; Tribune, who recently received a , civil service appointment to the J bureau of safety at Washington. 1 . D. c has already entered upon her new duties, and is enthusiastic! 'over the prospects, according to j i an Interesting letter received in: ; the business office this mornin::. j That (here are over 2'mmi em- i ; ployes in her building, which rep-j resents only one of the hundreds j : of bureaus in the department ofi ! commerce, was one of tile details ! described by the local girl. In, spite of the hustle of the big na-I tional department, the employe?; j have so far found time to make! j "Frnie" feel af home, althougn! j they are all "rather amazed to find that I came all the way from; ; Oregon just for a job." she said. ! With hours from ! to 4:3ti in the! iafteronon, a half day off once a! j week and 3d di.ys vacation a year j on full pay. (he local girl is an- ticjpating the pleasure of consid ; era hie sightseeing through the east. Like most Meilfordites away from j home, however, she Is hungry for j news from the liogu Hiver valley, and suggest ep several back copies I of the Mail Tribune ,-.s well as a j number of round-robin letters 'chuck full of local information. START IMPROVING ASHLAND, Ore.. Aug. 2i (Spe cial.) Work is already under way for the expenditure of $:m.ihiu of county money on the Head Indian road. The first part of the con struction work Is being; carried forward by a force of 50 men on a st retch of road in the vicinity . of (he Hatch ranch. A rock crusher j is being assembled and a com l pressor is being used in prepara jtion for blasting. According to the statement of County Fngineer Paul Kynuing. men are being taken off all other construction work in the county as fast as they can possibly be spared and put onto the Dead Indian work. The survey for (he new road has been mad-.' wilii the idea of mak ing u fine permanent road rather than for an improvement of the old route. Work this year will be carried inward the intersection of the Shale oil road with the Dead Indian road, while next ear im provement will be made on the narrow stretch just beyond the Shale juiui a Sale! An opportunity you don't want to miss. 24 choice wool pat terns. Regular $50.00 suit values, tailored to your measure. One week only. at $42.50 Come in and look them over. It will pay you to buy for some months ahead. 128 E. Main Upstairs Kodak nlnj - Xlixpert 1 Finishing ci t -Pbxi. 1 Not by Fllmi In t 10 A. M. Ready at S P. M. PROMPT MAIL-ORDER SERVICE SWEM'S KODAK, BOOK, GIFT SHOP FOR FIRST FLIGHT us nnrATnTMAMn :i 111 bltLA ULIVIMI1U A ' 1 Philatelist from all over the country are literally swamuing tho Medford postoffice and chamber of commerce. Air mail letters to be ent from here when the first flight is made from the new air port are being received by the hum) reds. So far nearly one thousand of the self -addressed envelopes have been received at the chamber of commerce office and several hun dred more tire being held al the postoffice Postmaster Warner says. More than 7j were received in the mail this morning at the chamber of commerce alone. Publicity for the new airport anil first flight has been printed in several of the stamp collector's magazines. The letters which they wJsh mailed will bear the cachet anil special cancellation for the first mail sent from the munici pal field, and will he valuable to collectors. The let tern come from every state in the union and fpom Can ada and Mexico. Many of them are for collectors and as many as 25 come to be ent hack to the same man or stamp agency. Others, however, are to he sent back to the same man or stamp agency. Others, however, are to he sent to individuals. Among those arriving this morn ing were several from MedfiJtM, .Mass. Ted Baker, chamber of commerce secretary, will send a special greeting with these from the Medford of the Pacific to the Medford of the Atlantic. Heppip-r Rapid progress being; made on construction of upper 'nd of Willow creek market road. New Comfort for Eyes See Dr. D. A. Chambers OPTOMETRIST 404 Medford Bldg. NOW Also 4 Biff All Talking: rSV - M m . IllLf p.m. M If 'A ' You'll never know 10&B&& TUli M Hft j. talking Picrune " rjl 4 Big All XalKmff h, feT iT. MAHC K Features Comedy "The False Alarm Fire Company" Songalogue The Sidewalks of New York Comeoy If Men Played Cards as Women Do. And LATEST TALKING NEWS sN "The FalEe Alarm Fire ' " 3 A .4 7Z M . LATEST TALKING NEWS --S COMING WED. Not Everybody Knows Unit our srvup roat'lifs out to all th sur rounding districts, but surh is the !';irl. Conger service ptrnds to whetv the nvvA in. The reason that wo pivo juihliciiy to thi fai-l Is that we have often hern ashed the question ns to whether or not we serve outside our own city. The answer is em phatically "yes;" l: i CONGER FUNERAL PARLORS I . mcl W MAIN AT NEWTOWN ST. U I""" 4.XJ,- . 'PRESBYTERIANS WILL PT n Consideration of the selection of a new pastor for the Presbyterian church will be brought up at the Congregational meeting to be held at the church tonight. The busi ness meeting has been called for 7:,HK Hev. i:. P. Lawrence, for mer pastor at the church, left re cently for Caldwell, Idaho, to ac cept a pastorale (here. Preceding ihe business meeting a covered dish supper will be held, the women of the church have announced. The supper will be al t;:3'i. Amity i 'on tract awarded f"f r.'et ion of gymnasium. SEE! HEAR AND FEEL! Johnny Robinson's Varsity Vagabonds The Greatest College Band on the Coast PLAYING A A ORIENTAL GARDENS AUG. 27 Direct from Council Crest Ball Room, Portland KGW Radio Stars Beautiful Melodies Wonderful Rythm ADMISSION $1.00 14ilS$& 4 Shows jrnrri Daily at Hilarious happenings with Wi- 1-4 groom who cail in friend to arrange less separation! All Talking Ui r r stlii frntcil t;V :til v x -,,,,'. .. mtmmW1' ... roT. n - UTTER ICECREAM PASTUERIZED SAFEPURF PRODUCED - PACKED THE SANITARY WAY AT JACKSON HOT SPRINGS AUG. 28 I ? NC E unhappy biide and fviARJfc FRtVUJi. the boy a pain JOHHHY ARTHUR BUDDY RODGERS 'CLOSE HARMONY' ,'at i .... ii ,W ,.i . t , t, , . iff p-; A V" CHAPEL i 1 Hi