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ri&B TWb IS ocal and Personal -.CIUdkIh from 11 ilium neo rvclnlcr- '"'." "' w- oiiDiir 01 .iliuliil. I1 III., A). A. hill ..MUUUo Johns.,,, ,i,l .Mr.,, c. A.; u:.w: ,:uKi i-onu r...i. .1 Krlin,, ami r,My r rl,l,,,, III.. i.Ur. ami Mm. c. I-:. Klli.fi.lh M'. mm Mr. M'lil.- l.i..lall of of rluffal,,. N. v.. Knl.l j.r.l.-.AMIW'"""-. Win. I..fi t-f'';-"y l.uiuf of .I.THoyflly, N. .1., ami Mr. ! mi.riilnii for llii'lr I . hill, ill and iMr. K. UlcsIi'V of Van, uiivi-?. 11. !' vimc Kanle Point Hat. nlKhl.!1"''1 r'i"' . ,. , . ! (.av.'H. ni-e, Kanle Point Hat. nluhl Dr. ami M.h. C. K. lu:Wvy u.ul ,,llKlish tul( Jllt r(.ct.,V4M IU ; tho rornwr's moU.cr. all (,r I (.uvl lJr ll Xt lo i;ialto th(.. Jieaph. Cal.. wh. Ht-.ppM .,ff l'eja(.r Iti.j yoHierduy to mm-ii.I U... i.U-ht with j, ,.,.,.,. Wi(S fim.(I $5 ;n ! Mr. -ami Mrn. Kuy M0iv.l1..,, an.l Mth. KIIku I). MtTHhiiii, chiH morn- Ink Oontlnucd 011 th.'ir way to 1'orl- Ittiult j Kiqiil.Hltcly porfuinud, oriKinal ; KiikIIkIi tub soap, JuhI rtMi'lvtd nt ColvlK Di'ukh, next to lilulto the- ater; liii.' J .lirdc ami Mrs. II. 1. Norton j rtuTrinid from a month'a trip to Ahiska Tuesilay. They went as far iiortli as Uawson. (irants J'ass Courier. Hawaiian guitar, ukulele, Taro patah Hpanish guitar and banjo clashes wilt re-open at Palmer's Musjo House Saturday, August 31. PriHHlla MeislriKer. Instructor. Call 7KKfor appointments. i;.sif" Tmiolarv licenses were Issued 1 at the sheriff'H office this morninj; ( to O. Mcl'herson and J. J. Conner. I Kllllcral sprays and cut f lowei ... Haiduelsou'H Flower Ciarden, 2x Clark St. Phone 7G4-X. X r 7 1 f Nine workmen lost their lives 111 bid ust rial accidents in Oregon durfW the week eudiiiK AuKUst according to the state Industrial accident commission. Thre v ere a tulal .f 11 SI accidents reported to the ctimmiKsion during the week, lljince, Kiigle Point Sat. nluh. j Hil 1 Stirling milfe. spent yesterday Mr. ftnd Mrs. Leiii Wilson of i afternoon on the AppK-gate on Jacksonville spent this morning InjbuMne. the; city visiting and transacting; those f o n d e rs and auto business. ! bodies straightened at P.rill's Sheet h W. liartlelt, furrier and taxi- .Mctul Work-., opposite Lewis Super dern.lst, will open shop in MedforJ - Service Station. Phono 4tS. K on or about Sept. 15: location an-' S':;; for divorce was filed th-s Iiounced later. 1 ' mv-riunij iy 11. F. Vtc..ry at,aiii't To luft.rtuation f'b-d m feder..'. (:':. ':v .ry. Th couple v ,. court at Poi tland bv 'h r! W. m.if r.i 1 in Vu-'-ric in July ! Krskine, asistant Cinie.l S:.t- . disUict attorney. cbarim: th- Mi j with violation of fire rvg ulatb-n- In taion;iI forests, six mtsmh h.tv--entered written pleas of iruil; and beep fined by Judo MeN iry i- nm Jnts ranttinir from i ' to J t " Thy are C. K. Knowlton. San: i int foi4st, July 4: Fr.nl W.ilf"fN. San tiam foresl. July L'L': Martin C guvith. Crater forest. A'ixi-t 4 It:it Panovieh. Crater f .; i fiusl 8; Frank Jac'A-on. Sn-a 1 ortnt . July 2 2: M J. M-L.i .1. '-. Crater forest. A iku .-r I TVlo ch.lpges Included Sniok;nj: n '" Mi tt-ted areas, leaving et.iii n- ' ' flrv and (Iropi)ing l: jrir-!-t -nu i -: " Vdford Typewriter Eschanj- , Rci'.als 13.00 per mo., 3 mas. ?.''. ! M Sir and Mrs. J. J. MutwII f;V ih AplttHlt district were bnt- nr. anl pleasure visitors in Med fcri yesterday. DMi.f, Kagle I'oint Sat. niht. I til Anions tlie Oregonlnus register ed at Meilfonl boteN i.re I. (III. in L. '.Hull of Salem, Prisellla Webb of (IMinevtlle. Mr. and Mrs. c. C. bftne and daughter of HitNbor. ami the following from Portland : Mil and Mrs. H. M. Mercer, Mr. and Mrs. W. A. lioss, Mr. and Mrs. 7 K. Hynes. Wynne's dance. Nat Wed. and Sat. ltluger and bettor. Iti2 illss Marjorie Jones, field rep resentative of the lied Cross of OiKon, who spent Tuesday and Wednesday at C rants Pass, is spending today In Medford on Ked Crdss business. 1 1 emst itching, plcotlns, pleat I ng. button making and hoso mending, llaudiernft Shop. lf7t( In order that she mlghi Jud-. the hotiiH economics department of thy Klamalh I'ounty fair. Muh-l M.nk. Jackson county loom- dem onstration iiyetlt. Hill le;e ttlfC o4 for Klamath Fall)-. lfuue'H ilanee. at Wed. tnl al. Bigger and better. j. 1 1. Lang of Portland was -n Medford on bo-diic-n Wnl, h,. T k ' Season In Season Out Fluhrcr's Milk Breud outsells by a large niiirgin all other com petitive brands of broad. Ask your grocer about Fluhrcr's quality breads. - I!'. hum Iluini.l.n- 'li.'in.il I. a tt'.irh.T :.i th- luth .-.hud, ul-rivi-d 11 it.Tnuoa Trpssni,'ikliii; ft ml rfinoiUllin; u: III.' 1'a-ihlmi Shop. 4Ji .M.ilfi.l l l:l.l. Tnl. I 1 K I . If 1...V..IO. .I,..... ..r S. ........ i'.l 11 iM'lt'i.il i,ui.,ii i... trr.ln tn Ink.. Urn Ihik In CraliT l-nkf. Sl. in '" '- way ....... from u two u'. m i"' '.' ' Mvilfonl Ih. y wi n- Mip l I" I'.' I UP Ul'-IH U ( i.l III. kc.l. anil vi-1 I.r. and .Mrs. .Ii i' i Jl(l Taylll..H jUfj,lr,. t,,uit this 1 ,,!,, fnl- .iihiiiy with hi muMi f((.r ,,,., I Tyu-wiitiT rlcaiiliii? and repair-. iriK. Modford Typfwriter Kxchantfc. ' 146if'iti MisM ltuth I.uy will return In M-ifurd Sumhiy ufirr spi-ndliiK tin- ' p;is t ri wri-ks at th- Pcrry-MuiiH- .fit - Id siiunurr ramp at Sliamhoalj wj.rlnys, t olo. Miss i.uy will opi-n Iirr ilunciiiK Htudio in tho Sparta . luiildiiiy next week anil classes I will lu tii'Kiihizfd at onre. J Jtuiuiei'ri r.'iuov.Ml uud e n a k s worked hark In hoi nllk under-! wt-iir. golf sox, sweaters, etc, linn-'city. diii lit Shop. K.7tf Tin- eh.ir of assault an. I hat- fry fib d auainst lister Adams, man.' im; vdit.ir of the Portland T. - icra nn the coiupl.urit of Kd- ward l'oiek. editor of the Sports Jteporter. followimr a fist f lit in Adams' office a month ago. w a.- dismlsed yecterday by Munleipil Judge Stadter. This action was takt-n on a motion by the complain- ant. The t devonian. Free shampoo with marcel or finger wave; $1.00. Iluwmuti'a tiarb'T and Heauty Shoppe. lxi Fred HlaU-'ley. manager of th co r M' Yu ..( . h is l .-n arid i . M-l i.!d ii;!:um Mi Ka.. P m.h: a: M-d - n l Mrs. B u- "."nil. of B-rL; r-4 and C- Tt .1 K T'.ir-!--. C. J. -L." . Lu-n. n-i V ill' . f-. l. .' r vt S.i T K f n-i V !. X-.. v nla.jin-'i i.ni .i,t i,t'l" '-"ll 11. i 1 ?t f t-'. L. W T. Cr- !..' t t:':.nF A zi'- V .Va...t e. N:r.t M p.rwkus. M nd Mrs. I'h.i.. W. Hod-re an 1 Mr. .ul I M J. Y M-.rtin. Mmiov l-Mii-d to worthy peopb to pay tio ir hon-st debt,-. Thoma Kealty Co.. Km. 12, Palm B.k.. cor ner Main and Front, upstairs. 2ltt A marriage license was Issued yesterday afternoon to Kenneth Tayb.r. Prein'-rton. Wash., and Ceraldme Marie C.reene, San Fran cisco. Medford Bonded Warehouse Is prepared to store grains, wool, hay and merchandise of all k I 11 d 3. Money loaned on warehouse re ceipts at re.ioimble rates. H'Hf TMwurd I luu'hes and John Per due wore visitors It. Medford :; tcrdi.y from Copper, Ore,, whei e they are developing a gold mine said to lie unusually rich. Let me wriie your ftre lnurnnc. Carl Y. Tengwald, Hotel Holland Phone t:3. tf ; ri. ti. lnomason. oistrict ireigiiT' ai;en uor me rennyivania ra:i-ttiltn i,e otdained lit the eounlv road, and Ted Hoke, traveling -lv.( nfh ,.ff(r,. hi the Liberty Imttd freittht aynt for the same hni'.,,, len tmiay ftir roman.t and seat'i 1 alter 1 tuifi ri ing u ith bo-al fi ull , shipp. rs. !.. lie. . Kagle Point Sat. nigh.. I K 1 J.h:nte Kibiii!."U and his 'tr- sity Vaal t.niee band rft tfu- morning tor Klamath Falls and Lak.'view. after playing to 1 irge danc,. i-i-'.wds l( the onontal Car-den-, and J.d'kM'M Hot Springs. The ha nd will play In 1 .akeview d 11 rim; the i. niiu.il roundup thurc, $..ioi p, r l.tad summer price on fctv. blocks. Med. Fuel Co.. Tel, li.tl. tf S, I. BrovMi tb. Apph.gate Ulieie be mel f Medford vi'tc! J district yesterday, ' ml conferred with s.mi I.iinit. I. I,. Join's i.f 1 . 1.' j ' I of .11 '..i n for llio Sin. .1.1 j Iii.-mi.. ......... I. :.n,l .Ml..ru.- : nt, I .Noii.,.. hi .tin. -1. w ilb I mn. In.; a. mill, s Sn.., i.,l ..ri,-.. :. H loa.l f.l- . l.l.-.'ks. M...I Kuol I'.... 'I'.-l. s;ll. if'. 1'. I'. Al . l.il.al.l of . ' II.. ar- ' nw.l in l:. .sol. ni last iiiyl.t a... I is ....iif.-ri ui will. T. II. X.-s mill oil,,.,- i'oo.o olfl.-l.ls. .Mr. A.'.'M-' ... 1.1 has I.,-, n in . li.n ,' of .1.. .i.illo 1. r a II o I. of ill,- Moiiiilain S!. .I.-S I'mvi'l' .'oi.u...li ami Mas ro ! .'. ..lly iraiisf,.,',,-.! lo .,. .,- man-1 . .K.-I-of il'- I .op .iii.i ilisjri, i. taUm: ; I" ... v ... .I...I 1... 'V 1. v.. ho 1MII 1 Irat.sfi' .1 to M ush fl. l.l. Mr. i, ml M.s. An hil.n' I j will! Ih.li' s..n. vill mo.- 1.. th'si . !! In S. .l. nil.,'.'. Mr. Ar. hlhal.lj is I'l'.itnui.'Mt In I'.o.s iounl, liav.: in... -.-,. .i.sl,l,.,t of th.' .'o.illilh'i .' Ii .i in 1 .1-r ot' iionni.'i. ami many oth"!' .In,' organisation-, Mr. l. hihai.l has lot,,. !,... prhl,. ,,f I'oos i , unity as an athl t.- an.l as K f.. oil. all jtai'.- I;i. liiirs Noiis-IS')- V'. iv l....s ,, iv f", ill) por loa.l. M.'.l. I'u.'l I'o . T. 1. mi. "f .Miss Kiini... I'...iih.un ..f qiilam. Wash. I, f; .his niot'iiliu lor I'. tsivt, af'-'l' llsitltlli lit I'll horn.. ,.r lo t or.i.h. i. ll.iy llonh'inl in till, lal.-n X'alh'y liistii. t. Ml.s 1 'I'll li' ill will ten h a' I'crslsl ,Mi r -ItiK tllp i-oinliiK h.n.l yr-ar. liny llioin now. frty. l.loi-kv. $". 00 por loa.l. M..J. Knol Co. T.l. 631.) llla. Mmm.... 'if MEDFORD MAIL v '' "w K1r.n iu.011 mutvrvil V'lu Nl Hullo Kill I V"'" -.t'Tliiy ,, ,uin.. . Ai'-'t' upcml , K t. Mimni'T al ' I !(,' Iioni.- o'j,,. 1 ! c (liliiinr I ...A K-"iili- riv,. In Asi,, .i;-' lln. .M. S.lj.jnhil iliiuK'iK-r limn ' ll'ilVi- .al'ly II St'lHI-lnlil'l' I'M .-.i.n.i-;- ; " "'" '" " j ,'' ', ... T Urcliila wl.u i 'u ', '.: ,." , . 1 M,- So,-, . - " fMrH' clll,oro. i ! ', . ', , , 'k..,l ! Shu,, trafri.' i.ffl-iTM "" I ...IJa..m-- In A.htaiMj I ; 1 u.'.silny nltlil. fi.iill.iK n . 4 J; -f , I'.' lit tlCiriM't UIIJIISI IIH-lll Oil UK- v i-uiM ti-Htnt. ni-oinlliiK lo sta'r- . ", ' ti'iIm v. out-nf -.(M, curs, the majority i fl,llM ( a,furni!1. j Kn.a w K,. n.u,in(., (u Mt-J- j fori, y..ay fro,,, thf Wti-lln- ,i,IK distri.t. wh.tr hr hus h..i i nunl in miiitnK urtlvltloa for th.. ,m-i sr.ral tlayn. An alarm f'.r n burning car In from of the l-U tii.-ult-r l;tt i.ht Jt o'rlork was mlntakm for 0110 from lln- iht-aior and tin- two fin trucks answered the. fait. ttnly liht dainaK' was don.' tu tfn- rar. lr. and Mvn. .Pud liiikcrt wcv trio ih'sts or Mr. and Mrs. v, . W oods of P'rosjifot yesterday, Mtm. .1. It. Klnu uiid ho 11 Jinhhy of P'ot'iland arrived In Medfi.rd this nooti to visit .Mr. and Mm. A. J. A nd-i son Mid .lack I'axton of this .Mrs. Arideryon and Mrs. Kim; "are siM.-rs. j Aeei.rdiiiK to K. M. (.'oriic?., eity I market master, the best Thursday market ,,f the s-ason was 'njoyeI today. A larn' varicly of freMh fruits and vegetables were ul th" market. Mr. and Mrs. Al flatten returned last night from Portland, whor.' they spent the p; st two weeks v.i- t ationim;. VI was lu ky -tiouuh 'In er lln I 'ott hi ml has-'ball team thl'Hnjh all of it.- timst outsta ndinu- ! uajnes. and says he could ki no ift""i eiitert;-.inment on any vara- lion. ! ! OURELL ADAMS WON FINE PAGEANT PRIZE: L -:T I 11 Adams i:tliid 1 repol l-O'AIiei- pr. -.-.eute t ;in-. IT , toitay u;ol i the prciiil i the I.- , t'llltUl Ul.oe.d'ile i,y m, l: d:. r of the J O Pen- n.y i'o. a f:rt p:ir. f-r th-. d' -vr it-d s o..tei in the 1 a - f ril),. j.,t Tue.ijy. He is thankful, ;iL. fr the many compliments d. He wuji ij much ex- here. , d l- rciiiaiti at the pla -: Such stations arc lo be created ds d irintf Hie entire pro-' 1 Inoutth-.ut the state by posts otr unjieeutomed to the, Itw-at'-d ii state or national hfgh th Ard we trot of the fur. v ays. 4 nd I v w it h wh 1c ! , , i Ad -rn-d d tuns his fter.: Kl" xvlia- wurr. in tl-.v 5ava- state ' THK DA Ll.KS. Ore.. Aug. 2:.--t siiv nuv d-cid" to ..IV-Karing 17 mites down a sharp ir fv ador.t hin costume when '"Adc a careening box car ended iv f.ervmer on- of the vcupartts" i.f ''U- new Mn.i-ish t'iH aoart-: n-nt ho us, which his daddy 1 L. ., Nor! i Spar: H..IIV tr.-"l I. -o l : t Mill Ooltf. Il l..:.rs ll.,. I I.l- i B. C. Fowler, county agent, slat ed tlis morning that entries are coming in daily for the livestock show in connection with the coun ty fa ir. I 'resent indications are that all space will be taken In that building. There are also a number of entries hi the poultry and rabbit departments. The office at the fair grounds will be open Tuesday morning, mid tho S I season tickets will be on th-it ffice. Tbkets may , , Fowl, also annouii"Cd that mul be abiotion t.-Med. Ai;MSTB(N'J - Marcus Inton Aiintiong of Oakland ''al.. pass ed away In that city A uguM 1 1. aged '!' years, 1 1 months and I 'i days. Inle-rmriii was made at ihe Mountain 'iew cemetery, tMkland. j AmniM Hi. He leaves to inmirn his loss four! daughters. Mrs. M. 15. Hauavan of! Oakland. Mrs. I. S. Lucas and M I s. Klle II. line of I as Angele ...i.l Miw. U tu. tt-.l.rrls of Ivuv.T, 1 a 11. 1 a Kn.li.l.l.iuulil.'r. Ml-'. II. ,,(.. Ak.-o of Kosr'nui;. He... Mr. AriiiM.oriL: was i.t one tin.,' , ,,.,,l,.Ml ,,f 1 I f ,, , .1 . M Ml. TKIHI M'. l Till: HUM'S It is II... i-arrl".-' ilutv lo (Oil tho papors in tin- Mill 'l"i II. un. s l.ox.'s till i....' Ihe i ..unl mi.l wi- wtli .'oiisi,li.i' " " ""' sul's.'l'lln-r. I'ln'r Is ll"l Ii! In v n'.s oox, lo ii.nu u... sp W.nn.'n pi'i.sonoi's liU'iriiM-d aU't inch ilfoii'iisiMl Inst yrar lu commit no'i.ts to h.h. .inn prisons ,! I Obituary ' THE COCOANUTS ARE COMING 'IT.TP.TTNTE, lEDFOaT), IKti.LV WOOIJ, ml. Auk. 2.--Carpi'iilluj W'-Allhouul. (Iron of Kin in... furmfr Imxi-r of now... ha., I,,-.',, a monil.er of tint ' "V '""; virtually ulnon l. rotln u fro.,, Ill,, linn he do,,,', ,.. , .,,.,,,, will r,.,.ol!::e .1V. Tho mason: lie lias t " , , P'anili kcs lal i.liilii. In rxuluiu- " ,l,,,u" -" rri' ntntK wrk wn y.ur D'aK-why thv b ,f'r Uotoriorafo ' ui,uv,in(an .... in, I'" Ho KltUI hf tradi'd pan of an far ill on a tirorian pro-fllo. STRAPPER'S SKELETON C.IIKAT KAM.K. Mont., Am;. liL (& The hkeh-ton of a trapper that had lain undisturbed for yearn per baps for half a century, was uneovortd by a forest firo in the Lewis and Clark forest, when th cad ridges from thf deud man's gun exploded from the heat of the flame Kire-f iithtini; crews heard the explosions. They found the skele- ton of he man who apparently had been killed by an animal. lying W the spot whete he hail made his camp - 1 ' liesale him Wiw a t'ifle, with the date of MS73 on It, and an old heavy iron skillet, a type lout; since off the 'i,tui'KM GRANTS PASS VETS TO ESTABLISH FIRST AIO t;i: .TS PASS. Or,:. Aug. Li eompli'une wlta a program auiloo i.cd at the recent stale Let mi convention in Salem. Sid ney Coorge. state commander, nt- t - uded a meeting of the CrunLs p,, American Legion post last i niKht U ai runte an emergency f j x t au station at the junction of : t,e Pacific and Kodwood highways 1 u vviUl ride near Xe-ibeck station :-'V.-U'ioii ov eiusiuug into a wumi ;.ilh,.r.i liiilr.cul ciKino. l-:.iKi- 11. -11 ........ ...I ...v.l.u., ...we ' - ri. h aw the 1. ox car roming an.. lp..l In ;.f..ty. Ill' rl.lu.. , u.-.v . I . -1 . . 1 1 -1 . 1 TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY FOB SALK BKAI TIFCL HICH W A V 1 1 0 M K: 3-ruom modern, fully furnishe.lv with electric range, dining set, fine rugs, floor lamp, beautiful drapes. 2 est ra good beils complete, dressers, lavrti mower, hose, in fact about rverythiiig goes. Fireplace. 2 dimly porches, laundry trays, lartte garage and woodshed, and the lot is no doubt one of t he most, attractive on the highway, with beautiful flowers, shrub bery, lawn and shade. Busiues elsewhere compels the owner to sell before Monday. Here is a chance to get what you want, where you want it. and PUU'KD TO SKLL. Some terms. BFKBK & SIMS. Phon I ti S. Bartlett. 1 Km U A NTKI -Competent woman r girl for general housework. T-1. lIK'.t, IHU so r t 1 n : i; . 1 1 1; Ft ; o 1 n : a 1 . r to. B SALK -SO an-vcs. all Tree soil. 't acres bet loto land. 2 H aen-s in pa sttir; targe house, 2 barns, woodshed, store house. t ; n k house, mirage and granary, fatu ity orchard. 2 good Wettf. Price J I. Him ; t,e(Ml ca.h. This Is a real farm. Buildings could not ie replaced for ibis price. I I n N. Biversble. Nat Bt.lg. 1 ti 2 rnu SA,iK house la rue ;l-rinm furnish. ..I int. A iMl'Kain. owm-r ;n ll $l.t"Hi: i,..-m N Main. I'M NAI.K I'lir.'hr.-.l Kanihou- l.'tti' ami Hi...iiiliir.. ra m ,s. Ilolpl. 1'hipp.s. III. i. l'liutR. 3.i l - 1 .1-1. III WAXTIMi I'll KKXT -Small lions. Willi hat'., anil slnrtll f..(..'t'.l lil.lj oiiisi.l.. oity limits. Wilson, l.'.M w - Main Sr. after & p. m, IKu. KOI; SAI.K llMlr kll. ll.'ti cahi n.'t. shows vrry littlo tisr: in..,i. .mo i-ahinoi, y.ia n.. ah. i.i.. -Ii.s kiulirn liiilil. v'all JllT J ' U'.' I'lll; S.M.K HUhly Iniprov..! II ar.v homo, ono milo from ton. s.n.oiu nio.ii'i'ii. plustiTi-.t hoiis... tarn.- ham. .'loi.t.-a punitnnk plant. n.ii'iu... i'Iii. k.-n holts... rti-.: Ii.autttiil lawn an.l sli.(,.. on main toiol. with all cilv . - . . , -v.'iiU'U' is. .inly in; V'.m.ya-h will plH.'O I'.'sVoll.sihlo hn.-r m f,oss,'sh,n. ,stoc rti:,r,s a. Winy .:"n. i hi.-. i . . OttEOOK. TTTCl.'.DAY. eafi Faddist Reduces 75 Lbs. in 31 Days; Dies I.VOXS, i'olo.. Auk. (jq, Christ Sulhiii'K. a ineiiihfr of the i'hitao health cull, was found dead on his cot at the cult camp near here loday. Coroner A. K. llnwe itf Hmtld.-r county said that Hoi Pur had starved himself to deal h. Howe said that he learned from other members of the hpallli ' ult that SoU bui'K had fi.sted fur 31 days ind luid reduced from IliU to 8. pounds DESTROYED BY BLAZE! v(iUATS PASS, Ore.. Aug. Li. Fire of undetermined origin today destroyed the sawmills and a large duantity of stacked lumber of 1 he Sourdough Lumber com pMiy, near Wolf Creek. Ore. The owners, Sourtney Willl.nrf the Whittaker brothers and KI ward Cordon, said the property was not Insured. Lor-s w as esti mated at $;ukhi. ICuhy Farm lias Firr POKTLAX1J. Ore.. Aug. bV A garage, blacksmith shop and other buildings on the nationally known Kuby stock farm, near here were destioyed by fire last uiirht. Portland fire companies, volun teers l'niiii in-sham and employes at the farm saved the $ir.Mou residence on the place. Vetera ns' lU'unioit al Pass. CUANTS PASS. (He.. Aug. L'tt. Veterans of the Civil, SpanUh and World wars and auxiliaries' uf the Homo- litver valley participate 1 in the 37th annual reunion of sol dir and sailors today. Sfe The Pick o' the Big tS&. tl Silent Pictures SHE'S HERE! The Lady You'll Never Forget W. Somerset Maugham's Story Known on the Stage as N 0 W 1 She's nobody's fool, this outcast girl from Frisco adrift in the South Seas. IV tf7T l GOODA DDE O 1 PI '- SHORT FEATURES t13T j M -- 7 -U ROTHERrrw'S - J S2 ATYiFsT 20. 1020. WflMAN PI! fit rvlAKFS V . " I 11 Villi 111 I II.W M"'" 13? MILES 1 HOUR ! CIJ-;VI-:I,AN!. Auk. -)?.. .MakitiK a upeed of 13T.ti miles an 'hour, Mrs. (iladys O'lJuiuu-U of ! Jon i;eaeh. Cal.. wtui the G( mile I race for women here today in an event tor planes oT fU to un cubic lnclie.4 piston displacement. There were six slajters, Mrs. Louise Thaden, who won the fant:i Monica to Ch-vland derby was second with a speed of 131.43 miles un liour and 'Mrs. iJlaudie Xoyes of Cleveland with a speed ui 1 17. 77 was third. Saturday Speccial Raised Do-nuts 15c a dozen Pecan Rolls 25c per pan ' Betty Brown Cake A Dandy Mild Spiced Fruit Cake 25c and 50c j Mode! Bakery! Ill VV. Main I Phone 103-R "RAIN" 1 B. REMOVAL SALE Will Last Only a Few Days More Our stock is rapidly diminishing at our Genessee yard. However, there are many bar gains left. ! No. 1 Common $23 Other Grades in Proportion BIG BARGAINS In Sash and Doors and Paints Luckowick, qts $5---$ 1-30 (7our-hour En?rael) PAINT BRUSH FREE With Every Kwik Sale All Stock Woods Lumber Co. "Back to the Woods" Plione 108 East Main & Genesee Vs. J N O w CCME ON, AN EAR AND EYE FULL OF THE HOTTEST SHOW MONTHS Girls YoJth BsAUty CHAS. (Buddy) ROGERS IN CLOSE HARMONY WITH NANCY CARROLL and Cust of Joy Milkers : . . t BIG ADDED TALKING SHORTS GUS EDWARDS' INTERNATIONAL REVUE CARL. EMMY'S FETS JAN GARBER'3 BAND THE LATEST TALKING NE'AS --l)sv CLASSIFIED ADVERTISINQ GETS RESULTS on Sale WeMaMklunUurOiia Oioakf With Our New Cooling Plant 'cr.NTBj--- ... and 9 IN Love Laughter Gaysty HEAR THESE NEW SONG HITS "Go Places and Do Things" "I'm All A-Twittcr" and "She's So, I Dunno" '5 " Admission Mjts. 10 nd 35 Evs. 25 nd"-S0-) .' -a-'f. v u ' JW Q