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PXOE TIIRE1
OEUEL BUILDING SPIKE CEREMONY 1hMTM DISTRICT
BLAZE HELD TO
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I Kuril iiinl U Inil : IMHly :
'i-li'iil.v linii;1tt ami I'l.tiay, .Mml-
i : - iiiiMMiiiiiii'. j
I Uvm M : J 'an ly rlnu.lA tonight
and 1 i hi;iy. S. a! tci i 1 IIuiiuKt
storms iti mountain ( ttt pui-
itim. .Mctlci :it ui!r:itiiriv
HAS ITER LEFT
i
little ilainaKP was Juin hy t lit
"out in ihu DfiH'i
. fire vliiuh 1 j roli
liirilVUna- hliurtly n(u-v '.i o'clu. k
la.st iiIkIii, owners and ucxnpanK
uf Ihc l)Ui:n-t's eurni-r r'ii'rl. Tht
rubbiMi was ln-int; rloareil away
this iiiornipj;. and uuitviiy In the
offices ami store Mjaic tWill'-yo
u head unintrnupted.
Tho b!azo star; od in a nut 11
janitor's store room olT tlio sc
wnd floor hall vwi u Lon-itlfral'l'
nanor, boxos ami othtT tnth was
hturml. Quirk work on the purl j the orKanizath.n, Ir. K. V. AuMr
of tho fire u.artitK'iU liroveiitt'il f tho Modoc County liovolopmont
the flamoB from mimulmij tojhoard, and Marry S. lohinun. soe-
olhor purls of the Iniildint;. rotary of tho Alturas ehainher of
Stork of the J. D. Russell store : cominrrro, will visit many uitlos of
on- the floor below wan not il;iii-IOl'eK,,i' (,n thWr trip. Invitations
iit'frt. only a small atnount of;"' '"'Ins extended to groups in
water soaked through the. roillm, ;i t,ath vty to take part in the driv
to spot the ptasior. .Mr. Kuksi-II lf of lh Kolden spiko.
said this morning that his uoods I Tho new eut-off will shorten the
More unhurt. Officers of Dr. 1. fri,m Oregon to the east hy
liumlv and tho II. Klveii A ndvi -1 nearly -1 H liours. officials of the
(on in u.sie stores wore smoked up
oonsiderably. but otherwise un
damaged.
W hen d i seo ve rod . smoke
Lueul Lhiln
A proup of K'lauijith eniinty and
Alturas officials were in Modfoid
this morning in the interest of the
Golden Spike ceremony,' of the 'Kiprratm-oT 7d op roes) S'X
Southern Pacific Klamath Kails- I H igh-.'st '( iast 1 ii hour) 7
Alturas transeontiuental rut-off to
be held at llaekmore and, Alturuk
California
1 J ; Kowest t,cm.()fiiuro ini
R. C. Ctoesheek, president of thi!lm. 43 degree; : i "
Klamath Kalis chamber of coin- iTVtIlTlmx;ftitf
nan iteynoms, seereiary -i liijp, .0(1 inohes.l '
Highest a .vein''. ;ib( today. M:
lowest a ycair. acq 'today.
I Lowest t last 1 1 hotuvsl
liel. humidity pei el. ) ; I !
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Saturday, September tate of woarhi i ;.'..jL'idy.
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I Southern l'aelfle have announeeil.
j Passenger service will he started
jnver the now line In a few months.
...... 'Fruit shipments from the Uosue
Sunset today, KiSO p;.ui.
Sunrise Krfrtay, 5:41 ft m.
Sunset Krlday, ::I7 p. m.
Observations Taken at 5 A
120th Meridian Time
Klver valley will he routed over
;the new routo next year,
.I The new line will furnish n mar
,!ket in northern California for
, many products from this section,
Dr. K. F. Auhle said this morning.
pouring from the entrance an-1
windows of the building and it
looked as though considernbl
headway had been gained by th
flames on tho inside. A larijo
..llf.l Utw.,.t..tn.-U ..Ml,. ,1 iltl-
adlat..y ' to witness M-rtfonV.. U " "ossiblc " "'l ' Ore-I Helena
j VI n'iti null, lilt Ml JlUOUl-U 11I1U IUI11
i X
C 3
At il In'ni'tl uf ItTiKatlul! int'Ct
Iiik Julil Tili'.niay at Tali'lit, It
(Icililnl to shut off all wiiUT
S.- tcmlii-l- 15. Tin- Jltrl' l ci'lll-iiu-ii.
eel uslan water til. out April
1. Thi'iv tins liven plenty f
wat. r far everyene in the illstrl'-t
ainl the season is cUisinj; with
al.out l.'iOU neiv feet in the Hyatt
I'niirie reservoir that will he
helil for lieu season.
There are aluMlt 12.000 aere.
siil.jeit to IrriKatlon III tins l's
" tri. t niid the district has walereil
. over :mmhi aeres lllis yefir.
' i 'I'he estimated season's erop will
show Letter tlian a million dollars
i for 111 mi. n subslanllal itnln.
I The nieinl.evs of the hoard are
I K. T. Newhry, president: li. I''
. i Itol.ison and t'. A. Hrown. O.
j Arnsp cer is seerr-tury and inuna
j Kcr and C. M. Thomas Is attorney.
Haker fity
Hiwniarck .....
Moise
IJlenver
Dos .Moines
l-'resno
SO
0
mi
ii i
fin
first downtown
months.
Trnffie wan stopped for several
liloeka hy the ears attempting; to
jret close to the scene. Although
there were never any flames in
sicht, the dense clouds of smoke
made It an interesting fire
watch.
E
OF PEAR PICKERS
A big shortage of pear pickers
slill exists. Chris Oottlicb, t?ecre
lary o tho employment bureau,
announced this morning. Instead
of i)n proving, tho situation s"ems
to be getting more acute, judging
from the shortage of labor report
ed today.
Mr. Gottlieb had calls this morn
ing for nearly I On ph liers which
ho was unable to supply. Several
(of the largest orchards in the vul-
Joy are sadly in need of pickers, he
said.
v The shortag, comes at. tills, time.
Mr. tlott lieb .explains, because of
tho rush to get the last of the
Itarilotts off the trees, and at tho
Willie time, picking of tho later
varilies is starting.
In addition to the local shortage,
7. pickers are needed in tin.' orch-
: aids in the Talent district, Mrs. G.
Ii. Kullcn reported today. Mrs.
Hulleii. in charge of the Grange
employment bureau at Talent, was
in Medford this morning attempt
ing to find pickers here.
E. P.
CENTRAL PI. STORE
Purchase of the Taxon druj store
at. Central Pint hy K. P. Stone nf
this city was announced yesterday
L hy the new owner. Mr. Ktone took
yiy "charge of tho store Tuesday und
Hill DC 111 PCI NUIIil I hliptJl IhlUll ill
u few daya, he says.
The Paxon drug btnro was
opened in lfllfl and has been oper
ated sinee hy nieuiherH of the
Paxon family. Mrs. Paxon Kays
he will remain in Central Point.
Mr. Stone has hecn assoeialed
lth druggists iu Medford for the
past five yearH. Ho has been with
La rry M a n n , ,1a in on Me N a i r, a u d
recently with the Magill store.
; 4
Wostport Construction com
' pleted on AVestport Lumber com
1 jt.i ny office. '
To Identify
Genuine Aspirin
THE increasing use of Bayer
Aspirin every year is proof
; that it his no ill effects. It is the
1 accepted antidote for pain. It
: atoraysholps; it never harms. Quick
rellof when you'vo a headache, or
i cold; or are sunerinu from nn-
, ralgia or neuritis. Rheumatic raina i
; yield, too, if you 11 only give tnese
tablets a chance. But you want
csnuine Aspirin, so look for the
Bayer Cross on every tablet. The
box always bears the namo Bayer
and the word genuine printed in red
her over the ent-off. he say,
which must now he hi-ought in by
truck froni'nther district!.
Representatives from most ' of
the Oregon cities will be on hand
for the September 14 ceremony.
It is expected. A special train will
be run from Portland carryinj; of
ficials of the Southern Pacific and
Portland civic organizations.
Los Anfieles 12
Marshfield 74
Phoenix il
Portland
P.ed Bluff :m
Iloseburu 8 4
Salt Lake lis
San Krancisco... lis
Snnta l-e lis
Seattle. 74
Spokane ili
Walla Walla .... SO
WinnipeB 0
30
50 "
60
50
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3-1
70
50
P. Oly.
Clour
Cloudy
' Cloudy
( 'h.iolv
Clear I lleuyitiK tho report of tiKusl 30
p. Cdy. i that drcilmns operations ik.ii
cloudy ; ceased in Ihc I'oots Creek district,
Cloudy ! ' II- Kerry, manager of the di-edce
Cluu.lv I concern, said today that dredifiiiK
Clear" had not ceased ami was goinK
clear ( ahead as usual.
I
There have been no leductlons
T. HI TCHINSON.
-Meteorologist.
NEFF IS HOME FROM
YELLOWSTONE TO PLAY FALL DISPLAY MOTIF
ileal i
j cloudy ; ill the crew, Mr. Kerry states, and
Cloudv i operations have in no way been
Clear I curtailed. The dredge was set in
Clear operation on Foots creek October
Cloudy 1 1, and has been in practically
P. Cdy. ! constant operation since.
Clear
RELIEF FROM CURSE
OF CONSTIPATION
KniiH'is NVff, formerly a well
known Medford high football
playor ami amateur slat;e act or,
arrived home Tuesday from Yel
lowstone national park where be
had spent the summer as an em
ploye of the Grand t.'anyon holH.
It will be remembered that ho
spent last summer at tho same
park, driving one of the park
stapes, lie did no: iniond to re
turn this summer, but Horace All
bright, direotor of tht national
parks, found he could not nt alum;
without; DieMedfonl noy there, and
lienee (he hitter boll-hopped at the
hotel, which job eonslsiM mostly of
relieving tourists of their surplus
cash.
Francis, who reports that the
Old Faithful Kt-yser is still .spmit
im? rotfubirly and that the puddle
is eorroctly ' pronouncei "nuy-ser,"
wil h t he accent on tho puy, will
attend the Ashland normal school
during the fall and winter terms,
where he is pursuing a speci,il
course of study, and will again
play on tho normal Nchool football
team. He says that the outlook is
for a good team at the normal and !
Unit the new coach there is an ox-1
cellenl one.
Francis had a reunion with th'1
peanut n ml popcorn machine at
JtcYoe's last niu'ht. ami opened pr--limlnary
negotiations for tho pur
chase of an alarm clock. lie Is
feeling well ami looking like a re
tired millionaire.
A Ilaitle Creek physician says.
"Const i pat ion is responsible for
more misery than any other caune."
But immediate relief has been
found. A tablet called Kexall Or
derlies attracts water from .the sys
tem into the lazy, dry evacuating
bowel called (he colon. The water
loodons tho dry food waste and
causes a gentle, thorough move
ment wit limit forniiiiLT il habit or
Thin tlie glorious , Cver Incre.-ising the dose.
Stop suffering from constipation.
Chow a Kexall Orderlie at night.
tlinR for ' s,ox' ''ay bright. Get -4 for fie
Store. Went Side Pharmacy.
Tropical stinhursts the of feci
of the sleepy Island sun upon the
palm trees.
Impression created hy II. S. Iliu
man In the windows of Mann's do
partnient store, as
the display in the big fall openin
which started this week.
Mark velvets, sophisticated ami
yet utterly simple in line, arc the
specialties shown tday. Smart
accessories suitable for aut it 11111
wear as fell as eliapeux selected
from Mann's millinery department
on .flli e. second floor.' conlrihuiu to
tho pictural ensemble.
The windows, which have al
ready hecn the object of consider
able admiration and comment on
tho part of local shoppers, will he
changed frequently throughout tiie
opening in order In give window
shoppers an opportunity of seeing
a number of tho latest creations
Interpreting this season.
PI8U flj
rtFinishing V
Films In it 10 A. M.
Ready at 5 P.M.
PROMPT MAIL-ORDER 8ERVICI
SWEM'S ,
KODAK, BOOK. GIFT 8HO
GIANT PLANE COMING
FOR SCENIC FLIGHTS
PILOTED BY MAMER!
The man who spanned the Amer
ican continent in a non-stop flight
Nick Mamer will land on the
Medford airport Saturday morning
in his giant t ri-motored Ford plane,
"West Wind." Remaining here
over me. wcok enu, mo air nern
ami inn crew win ihkc local pas
sengers on short flights over Cra
ter I.ako and other surrounding
points.
Arrangements for the passenger
flights must he made ahead of
time through George Gates nf the
local Ford agency. Carrying 1 -passengers,
the "West Wind" lias
a speed of 1"U miles an hour and
a cruising speed of J15.
A large number of local resi
dents are expected to greet Mamer
at the Med lord port Saturday morn
ing, where his famous piano will
be on display between flights din
inc the two days he remains In
MedTord. He will nrrive here Sat
urday from Roohurg.
BAR ASSOCIATIONTO
MEET FRIDAY NIGH
.lipid Ii th trvli mt.-V nf Br l!Bnfelft
Th; Southern Oregon Uar a'
riati"ii meeting, whieh was pchrd
uled for x o'clock "night in th"
circuit court rooms, ha been post
poned until the vame hour tomor
row night.
Klection of officers for the en
suing year will be tho principal
item of buIuefs to be taken up at
the session. Arrangements for the
State Mar association convention to
he held here September 1:7 and
U1 also be niado by the local at
torneys. ' '
! STARTS "1 HE'S HERE,
j TODAY FOLKS STEP
I RIGHT UP!
i
IT S THE BIGGEST SILLS ATTRACTION
YOUR MONEY EVER BOUGHT
I Jfg) MILTON
! li SILLS
Xrfi "The Barker"
I V V liKf with
, Wi D0R0THW MAC KAII.L
h W' BETTY C0MPS0N
I b5'?Jow A Thrillin0 Tale of ,he l-ive nd
I mr nmp' Loves of the Side-Show Folk$
y sJSlI I '; .Mi:i)V
r flm I i vri sr m:vs i;h.ts
4 Shows
Tg . 0y at
J.C.PENNEYCQ
the
p
acking Season
The packing season is at its height in the fruit now, the packing season at this store
is always at its peak, for day in and day out, twelve months of the year the J. C. Pen
ney Company packs the customer's dollar foil of VALUE and SATISFACTION.
The harvest of values is being reaped by thrifty shoppers at this store every day.
You are always assured of a "bumper crop" of values at this store. That is one rea
son why our business is a "grower." Some of the crop values that we have "picked"
at random are listed below. "
LUNCHEON CLOTHS
"itx.")l-iiu'li iin-ivi'i-i'il lu'iiiincil uitlrrii I'lutlis, with
coloi'dl hoi-dot's, Ktiiiriintci'd fast-rnlor
iiml ihivp Httnirtivo iiilU'rns. As- QO -
toiiisiiiii-' v nl tie -
STAMPED GOODS
Our full lino of stamped iuuls is now reiuly for your
inspcetioit. lti'cr and liertter than ever. Several new
ideas will lie found in this new fall display.
19c S1.25
Soisette, sun and tub proof; splendidfor children's dresses, yd 33c
All Silk Pongee, 12 momme, first quality, yd 33c
36-inch Percales, light or dark grouds 15c
36-inch Comfort Challies, yard 15c
Cretonnes, yd. 1 9C
New Fall Draperies, 50-inch damasks, beautiful patterns .$1.49
Sheets, 81x90, Wizard brand, each 39c
Pillow Cases, 42x36, each 19c
Outing Flannel, plain pink or blue, 27 inches wide, yd. ............ 5c
36 inch washable solid color Wool Flannel, yd. 98c
Botany Flannel, 27 inches wide, several patterns, yd. 98c
New Sash Curtains, ready to use, pair 49c
New Ruffled Curtains, attractive and different, pair. .$1 .49 to $1 .98
All wool Double Blankets, 72x84, excellent quality -$12.75
COTTON BATTS
7-.!M, .'l-ponnd eotton butts, quilled, comfort size.
.Soft, fluffy, highest
Trade cotton. Our Qiir
low price OC
BLANKETS
Double Sheet Hlaukets, (i0x"(i $1.69
Single. Cot Inn I'liiicl Blankets, 70x80 98(
"Ksmond" Single Blankets, $2.98 to $4.98
Part-Wool Double Blankets, 72x84 , $3.98
Part-Wool Double Blankets, 70x,S() $2.98
Boys' all wool Blazers, sizes 6 to 18 years ; . $2.98
Boys' Corduroy Long Pants, elastic knit waist, pair $2.98
Boys' Novelty Suits for fall, 1 to 6 years $1.98 $3.98
Men's Socks, plain colors, silk and rayon, value aplenty! Pair 25c
Men's "Big Pay" Work Socks, assorted colors, 3 pairs 50c
Men's Felt Dress Hats. One group at $1 .98
Men's Caps. All the newest fall styles 98c to $ 1 .98
Men's Sweaters, heavy rope knit; big roll collars $3.98 to $5.90
Men's Sweaters, novelty pullover styles $1.98
Men's Union Suits, long sleeves, ankle length, medium weight.. . . . . .98c
Men's Khaki Pants, full cut, well made, pair ........ ...... . $1 .49
Men's extra heavy Work Shirts, blue or grey 98c
Men's Cotton Work Socks, per pair Qc
Men's Canvas Gloves, blue knit wrist, heavy quality 10c
Men's "Ox-Hide" Overalls, sizes up to 46 g9c
Men's Whipcord Pants, all sizes .... V. $1 .89
Men's Work Shoes, Munson last, Goodyear welt, pair $3.98
Men's Felt House Slippers, pair. , . . $1.49 to $2.49
Lunch Kits, with holder for vacuum bottle 49
Vacuum Bottles, one pint size ; 79c
MEN'S SWEATERS
My of pull-over or coal
I 'rices an! except ini;i
S1.98 to S5.90
A splendid variety of pull-over or coat-style sweaters.
Crew or V-neck. I 'rices an! except iomilly low.
Smart Juvenile Suits
of corduroy, jersey, enssiinere and tweeds with wash
waists. Some with slip-over sweaters. Also all-jersey
ami flannel sport models that arc strikingly smart.
Acs - to H years.
$1.98 to $3.98
Remember the Jackson County Fair September 11, 12, 13, 14