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MTFOTCTKNTATL TRTfiTTKE, BEDFORD, OTVF;0 FINDAY. ATYirfiT .10. PSGE TWO t it 1 BARRETT PEARS , liy .nr l. iin-v kui:.v l'i:i:ci'("i'. ore.. An? 3U. (SiM-i'liili liutii hii; i-.; l;inK hmiKi'M in I'liucnix starter! in fil awlnu this week. They liiivt- ii l.if run in Uarlletts iimv vnrletien me l.o'-l.c.l iim iin vi. (tn us tlc-y I'hocnlx hiiliilh- 11 In of rull in V.. Itriiiinil Tiii'lit. :md for 1 n'il v' lioi; " an ' j ! Mr. and .Mtf. A. K Kv incr M'drnrd r!d''itt a valli-y win ro Mi. Kv.iiif Ink nfu-r his men win Oregon Mf. M Kvanw will vi 11 fur a weel; at the home of her father. Will lllh f T;il-nt. Thuiher Colt- ami "He and daughter Tlndma ol llrdfnid. .k rompatiied l.y Ml:'. C.d.-s tnothv!'. Mra. I.m'lla U.ae or A.-hlainl h it Tuesdny (venliiL- for a f'W iity visit with ."urs. Ilr.m-'s i:. O. Jicnff and wife, of Sa- rann-nto. Mr. Cox of Cottaue Cmve Is victim; her sister, -Mrs, Kd lliini lin, this wei'l: nnd pi-ni pari "i her vacation in tin- fine pear BI-nVM pleKlliC foiiH- "f Hie rriti! lor a first iT:prri-n i- In on Itar I wot k. M in Cniee (on ha m. nisl'T of Itay llonhain who int-rl-d Iti the Carey trat just pnrrhnsed. is vi.-itint; at I ho HopkltiN and l:n ham hoiu and will K to I'ioh poet next, ThuiMlay. where ah will teaeh t his winli' Last Sunday Mr. uid M i'H. SI din- Amlerson. Donald Anderson wife a ml baby. Xi.rtnan and FOR QUICK., HARMLESS COMFORT Children Cruforlt m WSlllWKIW.DWIMtA.fVmiSHHESS I HIA; i Medford Book Store Will V, SCHOOL A coiiiilt'U' stock of liotli (Iriuiiniai' riiilf.iiinl Ifi.nli Si-liool text hooks mid ;i comiilctc line of sti) i li-s arc nw rcaiiy for our custonicrs. Si'inl 1 lie kiililics in alone and llicy will receive (lie same 1 reiilnieiit as il' accoiiiiianied by par ents. 0,11- suiiilies lire all binli sraile and the best tlial i an be olTered i'or tbe jiricc. Parker liens willi the sjieeial new points at .f.T"), )t) and f7.."0. Waterinan pens at .f-.T'i (School books are cash, no charge accounts) Medford Book Store The logical place to buy school supplies !!! X. Central Ave. .j. ; : SATURDAY V C(Si) OTHER MEAT ITEMS Buy your moat supply for two days, as this shop will be closed all day Monday, Labor Day Beef Tenderloin Pork Tenderloin -Swift's Beef Picnic Meats Veal Everything for Your Sunday Dinner LIBERTY MARKET "The Home of Good Meat" Swift's Govt. Inspected Beef Swift's Best Holly & Main St. Pbone 161 Auder.-on, HiiiTV liiil tifliin and wile. Fred a ml Kenneth liarnu Imii'k anil Hilly Lyniun w-i pres ent. It i;u ih-vi1U- to say th- din- 11 tioimtci'iiK one ami (lie lulled! extent. Jnyi-.l t CALIF CENTRAL POINT HOI CKNTHAL POINT, Ore., Auk. '" ! - (Special! --Air. and Mrs. Charles ' Kilos of Concord, ('ill., who have , been tin- guests of Mr: and Airs. Sanrnrcl Kfi-hanlsnn for the past two weeks, ifii'i-nccl to their home xvednfufluy. Mrs. Lois llichuMinon accompanied them homo and will visit hi Itori.clt y for a week. mm HILL VISITOR EIS! IJMI.I) . iSpeeial, itiiiK in j New .lei: : xteelhe.ld 1 1 1 1 i r H i- An-' :i - C.ud'snyder who Is v,- -' ,, v. v i-tuM'hi icii-noiiinl ! . l his week. The I I; j he y;a:, put up a ureal fiht. Hi' i fi(di-s tin- t ii-imhi ndoi't he ca ukIh : aiHUln-r te. lheafl widtflifiiK ahout ri pounds, and a thr. -pound .1;,. 1; al n. All tlll-P of ttl : f sh wre rannht up the river from fluid TMll on a spinner. A ii u in oi-r of xifi Iheail are now i'ooiiiiK iui the river ami the .lack sa limm run is now at It h'ilit. A tiuinher of other reni , duns of thl.i neetlon nli-o reporl I Kood fi.-hiiiK lately. FALLS F1 CKNTItAI. I'DIX'I. Die. Auk. '' i SiH'i ii'l i -Mr. ami Mi's. It. A. N'fiMii:ili ami Mr. iiml Mrn. 'ii liiiln Wiiili- of Khunntll I-'iiIIh wi'ic Siinilay kim-his. of Mr. null .Mm. Kv-i-ri'll I'alii-r. Mm. Ni-winan is a sitter nl .'.1rn. 1'aln-r. Mr. Ncwinan . Ih inaiiiiKi'i' nl' till" .l(iiit!.-iiim-r Klamath Falls and 1 Wi.rd Hluri- at Mr. Willll- lMylt Hill manilKi-f. BOORS j-l M X I SPECIALS Swift's Premium Hams Per Pound 35c Swift's Premium Bacon In 1 -Pound Cartons 45c Spring Lamb Fryers Chickens . Corn Fed Pork Russia Showers Admiration Upon People and Products of America; Industrial Efficiency Is Model hy K. A. Aimly. i As"ciatpd Press Staff Writer. ' MOSCOW. 'Pi Tin one coun- ' try In Lurp wt'liere dislike for ! AiiK'Hi'iirH is seldom publicly ex-, pressed and almost n-r Ml by j Aincilcan vlrlHU-s these days i So-, vint Kussla. - Cartioi)H of I'nele Sam as a . Moaiwl holder of numy-bags, -r ; of American as rapacious exploit- liii; caphiillMs, no hunter appear in i ' t h' Iluswia n newspapers, nor dp ' tirficiaU rrtVf on the subject in i their speeches, it once t ! did. i-'uy America there is frank ad-' ' mlratiim. nusla mukcx no ho ti c ahoiit ill fuel that the aim of ItK eveiyhody knows. And these nuiv uic.it indiiKtrialiatlon piomam in he factors in the gradual enll io hrinp ahottt the name efficiency Ufs off nf the do-M of frltir:sm iitrioim it.s workers that America that harked at I'ncie Sam from the has achieved. Statin has said ro Soviet pres and platform a few moi't- llnin once. So have hiiiiic of -years jio. ' the hHser lights In the Itolshevfk ! liul there it--, nevertheless, a re.tt reirime. j admiration for the industrial effi.- I f t here Ih envy of A nieriea in iem-y of A mcrica. Almost every ltns--ia. it does not product a cr.ip month, often more frequently , com of ..our yrapes. as In mi many other mlsiuns of experts leave Uussia to fortius of all. for And most com seiiHtitlve Amer- 't;in Pltt'!- itl ,n" 1 ;" 'I ,nat disparatf- hitf remarks upon A meiicans in yenei al. I heir customs, ma tl Me, -s, cjn.hes and habits---which one can hear train. diiU' in resti.urant. theater and many salons ;f I'lnylaiid and the continent are rarely detected In Kllssla Those who are skeptical of )- vi"t i!ussia's really liking Aniericn and Americans be: ip;- t ban any .1 ACKSONVII.I-K. Ore., a ne. (SiH'cial) Mr. and .Mrs. Floyd Os tium and family and Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Knsfcherry ami family en joyed a trip to Crater Lak Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. 10. It. White urn! children were visiting relatives in . Ashland Sunday evening. Mrs. lieatty of Anoka, Minn., is visitiiiK at the home nt her autt: and uncle. Mr. and Mrs. Reuben Hixhy. who live easl of town. Mrs. Anna Broad returned Mom- .1.... t ... itli I r.iiolilu- laud sun-in law. Mr. ami Mrs. Hani; I),,n"-V- Ilt t'ouuille. While Mrs moan wan meit- uiey nun .111. uimi Mm. M. J. Sullivan of Newark, X. J., tthn were also riii-sis tit the IJiiwKify I ic, inadi) n trip down the HiMiHi-yiH and KimIwooiI IiIkIi-; ways. (iwn-xo W'endt. local dalrvman, ntirc-htiHCd thine linn tlinroimlihivd Jersey iiiwh of John Miller this ; week. Mrs. .laliie Thompson nf ('atifof nia has heen visiting her brother. Chris. Kemin. In Jaeksonvllle and lelatlves lu Kiile I'oiut tor some t line. .Mr. and Mrs. liny .Inaes nf Cen- mil 1 01111 w.-.c Buran ,1. noun; o! Mi-', and Mrs. Oscar Lewis Sun- lay. Mr. and Mrs. (!. O. SanujUn mo Itorcd to Dead Indian Sodn Sjii inB ami spent the day pfcnlckiiiK one day last week. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Kiddle mo tored to Lake Myatt Sunday and hrou:-;l.l home a nice catch of fish. Mr. ami Mrs. Frank Kiddle of the Klamath orchards near Med ford visited at I ho home of Mr. and Mrs. Kam Ktindle Monday evening, j Kenneth Merrifleld came down ' from Diamond Lake Monday and! remained over night t his home here. f.olda Boone loft last week for LIvlnBs.on. Idaho, "here she resume teaching ttchool at the one j she luuyjit last year. Mrs. Frank Cameron (if Apple Kate was a Sunday dinner miost at ' the home of her mother, Mrs. L. .1.1 Com best. Little Jean Adams ts spending this week at Med I out with her m'timlmother. Mrs. Cltarlev Adams. Mr. and Mrs. Ansel Cilnon. . II , Farley ami Mrs. tlattle Logan en joyed a trip to Crater Luke Sun day, returning hy way of Klamath Falls and the Cireensprlngs moun tain route. Mr. and Mrs. Floyd unborn and family of Bellingham, Wash., were guests Monday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Henry Miller. They en joyed swimming at the Cautrnll swimming hole lu the altertumn. A large crew of men started picking the large crop of Hart let I pears at the Klamath orchard Mon day. Sam Crlt.er and wile nnd dill- - j PE-KO edge piTested f tor StretclvSct-Weai "I'.S." l"e-Ko KJiic lilentlfien the jnr ritlitwm tosteil to seal nir-tliiht. Niniile ,r dotihle lip. In rinl or white. Approved hy (JimhI lliuisekeephiit Insti tute. Mtiile only hy the United Statu Rubber Company NKW VOKN I II V "US." Jar Rubbers MASON-EHRMAN COMPANY Wholesale Distributor! JAGKSfJNVILLF other foreigners, often muJ- ihut the lack nf dirty digs at them. In print and from the plutfonn. 1h lue to ihe fart that the mouth of th Bolshevik leader are watering for A in rh-an recognition and that their hopen art high that dollar credits and Investments will rain diwn upon Kiisslu a noon an the state department recognize the Kremlin. That Russia neeilH rapital badly nohndy deniH, Ivaut of all the Si vlt offhiialH. that nh thirntH for WuvhinKion'M roconition Is pan-nt dally. Thai Amerira hu.' more nKMiy i" lnd than anyone !. study some branch of industry abroail. More than half of these commislons no to America to study the maltinp of machinery, fertilize'', htmher and a score at other things:. Not lonn hk'o a commission went to America to studv the puiiflca- t ion of water in the Kreat cities. It would he easier to j-o'tn Paris or Ltmdon or Herlin. hut the 1 sians seem to prefer America as n Industrial model, however far part their political poles nuy h. dren of Butte Fulls were vlHitlnii telalivPH here the latter part of the week. Tl.ey and the V. O. fi rimes family of Butte Falls but formerly of Jacksonville will move to Ku Kene thiH week. Have Jones of the Federal mine was calling on friends In town last Monday. He had with him some small gold nuggets, .-iuniplea of the production of the mine. Ml. aml Mvn nenrv Miller are re-1. paperinj? their home and doing in - ide paiuiinK and also makiiiK other improvoments on the place. Stanley Crimes of Butte Falls was a visitor at the Alfred Norris home one day last week. Mr. and Mrs. T. K. DunninBton and son, Tominie, were dinner RiJests yunday at the home of Mr. J. M. Dewes. The occasion was the birthday anniversary of Mrs. DiinnliiKlnn. Mr. ami .Mrs. John lliiniiltinlnn anil daiiRhlor, AlarRai et, spent tlio ;dny Sunday here with relntivps. " Kainuel Evana and daiiKhler, l'-Ha, and Mrs. Alpha llaittnan were snnpnlim Snturiluy In .MeilMril Mrs. Arthur Lewis and son, ( ar- roll. and Mrs. Lerthu Keefcan re turned Friday from Crescent City, where they spent a pleasant week camping. Mis. Clyde Griffith und two chil dren of Klamath county are -here weeks al. the . ,, ., ,,.. Thev are cousins of Mrs. While. One of their children, Miss ( aro- line. Is heing treated for heart troll hie by Dr. Hayes during their fctuy. Mis. Cora White marled to worn last week for the Stuart paikin house at Medford. Mm. SI. Clair and friends front Medrord were on the city Tuesday on husiuesH and are tliinklnfv til pure Hasitii; real estate here. , . Mrs. Ilausen and children front CreHcvnt City moved into their new home on N'oi-lh Kilt li street Tiles- ; day. Mrs. Hansen recently traded her hume In Criiscent City for the K. C. Slitnwood iroiei-ty here. '; , i)ona,B spenl Moit-IHInK I .Mr. and .Mrs. William w emit nun day night in our city, leaving the next day on a trip north. My. and Mrs. (ieorge Wendl und son and Mr. and Mis., Ted SimuiH made a trip Sunday to Crescent City, visiting Mr. and Mrs. K. C. Stanwood. formerly of thin place. Mr. and Mrs. W. B. Hinkle and daughter and Son. .lunette and Wal ter, Jr., of Port land were recent guests at the S. K. Severance home. Mrs. Harry Porter of Portland, who has been visiting at the home of Mrs. Herbert Hanna the past week, returned home Wednesday morning. Mr. and Mrs. Charley Voglo and ! sons. Marion and Clare, are mov- lnR this week to the Alfred Car penter ranch north of town, where I Mr. Vogle 1 employed, Mr. Carpen- I ur having built their modern new I home. Mr. and Mrs. K. S. Wilson spent Saturday and Sunday at Huokle berry mountain. They reporl a fair crop of huckleberries this year. Mrs. Khner Adams, who under went an operation at the Sacred iieari nosnnni, ih uuiirnMiig uiceiy. , I .Mr. and Mm. Ansel tillson visited i their idd friend Bill Jennings, at Anna Creek while enroute Sunday to Crater Lake, Miss Carman Dorothy Is working at the Sacred Heart hospital this week us special nurse for Mis. F,l mer Adams. The many friends of Jack Sharp will be glad to learn that he is verv much improved and is able to he up and around ul the Kogtie Hiver sanitarium. Dr. D. A. Forbes reports his mother as ImprovinR utter being unite ill for some time. I Mr. and Mrs. Chris Kenney and I their guestn Mrs. K. McDonald ami json, liordon. of Flint. Mich., enjoyed ja trip to Crater l-ake Wednesday, j where they visited Miss Fosma Ken ney. who in employed at the lodge. Jake Shaffer's mother Is quite IH at her home in Medforil. i Mrs. Nan Kenney and sister. Mar. j F. McDonald, motored to Ashland j Monday. j Mrs. Jim Buckley of Applegale i was visiting her mother, Mrs. A lit' j Vlrteh. Tuesday. Wtlnm Hochell nnd Caroline SteV enson rame home Satunluv frotnl their work in hop yard near . Ill ants Pass. ' Malcolm Jonea sml his cucKt, Ar ithttr Flmgreen, of Portland visited .friends ut Ashland Tuesday. I John Bogus is expt-ctcd home (smn from a day trip to Alasku. t whew he went hy aii plane from i Portland. I Hay Stevenson loft Tuesday PREPMSCHOOLFORl OPENING DATE. SEPT. 9 IITK Ar.NKniir.H, Ore.. Auii, .10. (Kpei-fal) An- ullLdny Voiiunu nlty nieetliiR was held at tlu K-hool house on Wednesday for the tmriiuse of netting the 81I100I hmiKe nnd grounds ready fur the opening of Hehool on Nepienilier 9 While tiie men w-ere Installing the new plnyKioiind eiuinneiit, the ladies '-leaned the s.-hool house and also prepared a hoiinlifiil din ner with plenty of l,e i-reani, whieh was enjoyed l.y all. All went home 'feeling that even the soe:al pari of these all-day nieetiniis make them worth whil... The Waller .Marshall family ami .Mrs. W. M, Hansen were eallers lit I he home of Mr. and Mrs. W. V. Marshall al I.o.-it Creek. A farewell party was jilven a: the l:d Tucker home on Wednes day of Inst week for Viola Morrh-. A very pleasant evenliiK was spen: playiiiB ienieK aller which re freshinents were served. Ifev. (iriffith will preaeh, as usual, next Sunday at tile 1 lose of Sunday school. Key. .Maxfleld of Pomona. Oil., who Is spendiiiK his vacation 111 southern Oregon, was n visitor al Sunday school last Sunday. l-'ollowini; Sunday school he preached a very Impressive ser mon from the titled chapter of St. John. .Mr. .Ma:iield is a very in-terestln- speaker and all who attended fell they were very for tunate in have heard hliii. A number of visitors were present from Central Point. J. I). Henry and Louis Poorer I were vis. tors in .Medford last .Mon ! day. I Miss Viola Morris, who has been , roakinK her home at .Mr. and Mrs. . Kd Trlckers. went to Central Point I Thursday evenlnit and on Kriilav, 1,,fl M"nl for Kailh Home at Ceres.! . where she will enter hishi s'-hool. While lier numerous friends will feel the loss of her koIiik. all; are glad that she has this oppor- j ' unity to complete her education.! Miss riella Stanley Was taken! to the Communily hospital where! she undeiwetit an operation fori tumor. She is ri ported doitiK "mj well as can . lie expected in lhis; writing. JACKSO.vyiLLK. (ne.. a ii. 30. (Special.) The ehamher of commerce held a meeting' nt the 1. S. h.-ill, Monday evening. Several important mutters of interoMt to me community were hnuiht up. I i-.. i in mi is, i who v.i Ft art ll.rick factory hero met with the niemhei f in the interest oi" selling stock. John I'atrick and son. printer of the Central l,im news- paper, pill up a proposal of possi- j hie publication of a Jacksonville ,' newspaper. I morning for Grants Pass to resume I work at the suwmill. i Mrs. Alice I'lrith entertained at i liinelieon Tuesday tor ihe follow- j ing Ritests: Miss Helen llrich of! Ashland, Mrs. Klota Chapman of Cold Hill mid Mrs. I.eona I la una of this eilv. ! Arthur KlKi een of Port land Is vis 1,1s lilend, Malcolm, .Lines. here. Ulchard Kllppel. former resident of Jackson ville, died at his resi dence lit- Portland a few days ago. He will he remembered hy former acquaintances here. Mr. nnd Mrs. Hawk of Condon. Ore., weiv house guests of Mr. and Mrs. Lee Smith the past week. Mr. ami Mrs. Dewey deer and daughter, Hetty, of Portland visited Sunday nt the home of Mr. and Mrs. K. L. Uvtlo, leaving Monday morning for San Francisco. Hev. Bill Hay of Jacksonville sang a solo Sunday evening over K M KD for the Valley Hadlo church of which he is pastor. He was ac companied at the piano by Miss Virginia Fick of this place. PICKET FLOUR Pickett Family Patent Pickett Whole Wheat Pickett Graham Pickett Farina Pickett Pancake Ask Your Grocer Distributed ly Mason, Ehrman & Co. Medford OUIHH.HriTPATINT ti mum - - 1 -v 0 .-lf, : li A 1 1 X I 1PH the -FinaL iWay SYi U mi ol'K i- "' I""1 '""lt- '" lliiil-fow Is Hie LAST day your last elianci- 10 Ki-l a Kelielini- supiiiy of mis aissou tli.v rni-:K! So c-oine ill early while there w Mill time to join Hie 1'ri-e (.a Cliih. S2 pays your in:-iiiheiliii fis- and it Is also your lir-.t piiviiient on an i:-tale t;as Hontiiila. 'I'liis Ian e uill In. I:. II voue Ileal tola and credit your iiiercliaudi-.e eitlivalt-nt of ."i.tlllll i iti:i-: ; s: .lil-l think this llil-otmli yoili- liie!i-l-vt ill conyei-l II into Southern Oregon Gas Corporation 209 W. Main St. K. Estate Also IMViKRA, Ore., . Auir. 30. (Spe cial.) Mish Madge Muchinwro who Ii;lm been visilltm with her sisters. Mrs. A. .1. Ttirhell and Doris Much more left Monday for Ctuli, where 'she. will leach school, Mr. and Mi's. Ceorse Land sjient j Saturday ninht anil Sunday at ihe home of his lister. M is. A. 1 1. ilelms. Mertha Cui tintt of Klamath Falls, is visiting' with Dovie Diles this week. M r. anil Mrs. .J.ue Woodcock were on l-'oot.s Creek Tuesday. VifRie Rose" 'was 'a Muest at the L. Skelton home Friday niiit. Mr. and Mrs. Tom (irij-'S have! moved on th ! 1-v.nts e. e,k. j 1 John Short place on , FOURTEENTH ANNUAL Jo sephine T? A G o u n GRANTS PASS, Ore. September 4-5-6-7, '29 4 Days Wed., Thur., Fri., Sat. 4 Nites Frank Zerado and his all star troop afternoon and evening. Manuel Marcias, one of the most spec tacular and thrilling wire performers before the American people. Each r.f . . . terncon and evening. Plenty of music by one of the bos:, bands in Southern Oregon. RODEO A Ful! Racing Program Will Be Provided for the Four Afternoons of Fair Running and harness races held undtr the direction of the American Trolling Association. . WEDNESDANY, SEPTEMBER 4 J :'J0 l-'iieo -JfiO.HO -:l-" Ti-ut -.'.-n I. Ill I , Uiiiuiiii .'i riirlnii'.rs 1liil.uo 2 Yriu- Ol.ls, i-iiniiiiijT fnrtonus'. T.'i.ini THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 5 2:0 Trot ..-.,., HI -:!" l'nce '.'."iii.uii Kiiniiini; ti ftirlnnvs lln im liminiiiu' Vi t'ui-lonos nft.on Best display Fireworks ever shown in Grants Pass with Loud Speak ers and Searchlights -every night of Fair by Hitts Fireworks Co. DANCING EVERY NIGHT OF THE FAIR mt call! TOHOltROW eir. iilallim he COST VH' A lt.it rcnienilicr- ce.il olli-l- to I ers OXI.V. And liiinoiTow is the la-l day 111 join. If you ean'l iiiiu-j I'nphone lis. ami '- ic.iiie to see you. Th. h.autilul Eitate Hialiolj the only ,,om hisiti that has the wo.met tul l..t.ai-fire Air llud an clu!in (em l,at turni a s 1 1 h.at mm warmth. For -null hum". aM.limi.li. dot" ai"l ficn. Also used as a cote .en.ent aiuil.a.y heater lor taria.r homes. aciiiiiul Willi 1I11- cuhlc feel "' Cas will click Vour llcatrola clean, hciilllil.il. I. DA2EY, Cen. Mijr. Hiione '-id 1 GAS HEATROLA v:- Sold by Scott Woolf Furniture Store 1 Several from Itiviera attended the l-'tinls Creek Sunday s.-lio.d plcnie at the Uiar.ts i'ass park : Sunday, tin. I ali report a K'icil time. ! Pied Pates who had his 1. bro ken again, 's HfltiUK tllolia nic-ly 011 his i-rul. lies. 11 (Jty Mis. I., li. Smith) , CR.VTDAL I'OIXT. Ore.. All-' ."M. (Special t We hear consid erahle lioostinu fi.r hetu roads, in the various suiroumlint; dis tricts, but never anviliing about a jfot)d road out of Central I'oint to connect up with the Crater Lake highway. The one we are now iisint; is .a ilisgraee to the -nitnti-y. Sio-b a road would eiit off Sev ern 1 miles of travel for the tour t v Both Afternoon I'liilci- ilircctiim nl' Dave Anilci-Miii IT WIIVT make tills llli- U'rec (01s Clllll llli-in- 1 ist from the north. Why gi, every t hi ng to M ctt ford. ' iir on the map and , entitled t of the ku'mI thiiiKs for whith t help ut p.ty the l.ill.s SENT SOUTH FOR I ; U'li.I.OW SI'lilNOS. ere.. Aw ;l II. i Spi'cia 1 ) fin Ttlesl:iyt ('.' l..v:il!4 the first annual .uleli.' sale of iiiilkint; shortliorns at tl l.akl. :;t!i stock farm Thoni.is risou sliipiicd t ho farm's (:iic.i: .how :itml; to Sacra niento. whe-- they will he shown at the 1 i. loi nia state fair. i -l"uoi.ias Harrison. Jr.. ticeini nied the stock, and Mr. llarrisn and K. Kcames exoecl to I ill Sacramento durina-. fair wee'-. Later tile slock will he shewn other fairs in California ami On mi. I. AM) 1-liSXVI Sourdough Onlch; the greatest mininj attraction in the west. There will be other attractions and you are assured there will be something doing every minute. Browning Bros. Amusement Co. with new rides; new calliope and many other attractions. and Evening FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 6 I'l-ec I'm- AH Ti-ut if-ii.i,i1 S;-.-iiil l':ici. liiinniii li furliinoN i ..: l.'iO.1"1 t mm lit s 1'nss lliit-liy l Kim ii i ii ,"i fiirlmi-js t)0.M SATURDAY. SEPTEMBER 7 Kl fill' Al! 1'ilCI. rililllU'l' Sieci,il Tl-nl Jilli.ll" 11 mini ii n ,"i fiii'lniijis loiU1'1 Kiumino (i ftu-lonos J J.t .