MEDFORD MA IT j TRTP.TJXE, MTJDFORD, OKEOON'. SUNT) AY. SEPTEMBER 8. 1029.
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Iocal and
-'Personal
Thin will I1 one vt the t'-'I-lr
weeks of the year in .M'-ifuM Mini
eitif-where thruuhout the ciunty
because of the county fair h-imc
h-ld from Wd:.ertiiy in", nini; un
lit pAturduy cvenifiK. d f;" :
that the ti''llO'lM close all la
Wednesday ltause of that duy
belli;: Kchool day at the lair.
frV.u jiini; the n -!. ry rudi
ment of mui ineludiiitf ha
monv, rhythm and technic Mn-. 11
K. Cor opened her piano c
Thuruiuy. A public i e:t ti is p. Mi
ned fr the ltt-t wok in Jvpw:ner
O. O. Orum, who v.ai
nttirt-d in hi ha. k m
v.-hlU vorkinK at the M
dt'.r.f i
A- fcitorah'tf plant, it n-l bus b. -n
.onfin-d M bed at the Cmmim:!.'
hospUal ever sine. ;h slowly -eoverins
;ntl m ptwut -niW.aln
bop- of t:ns "id" i' 1' 11 ,n'a
institution in th
Uur.nK :s ' onfin"nw-iit lie ha
hern the recip.-nt of n any flow.-i
.-ml o'hf-r t"i.ns ,.f .-yinpathy.
f.ir wMrh he en c hire. -elf
ftincre:y arai-fid. H' l:,Iiv
enjoy.
of fr:i-nd.
Wood for SahI-a:pe r4ooy my i
J e, in(h f;r. per :f-r in !o.i-3j
lotH delivered within n'.y Ji:u:-.
Very jiockI 'piality v. ood. Ju"
at fciimmer prire. I'hone 3
K. Sflinson Co.
Mamie Titmnonw 1
now
;t the
li-.lt' e.
Hiv last w..tk Ir 1'oWtli
i .r.. whi. h 1H I"' ated
between
l.nrt ::nd I'rin-Mile in -.
ureL-on w h e r e iu
Will tenth
m hooi Ih e;ir.
Jcal and 1-mik disMr.ce h i'ilinir
furniture moving. fruit nan! in-.
,.e. We have all new equipment
re.'dy to do your l-iyhl and htv;
hitiliiiL' You will f:nd our iu'
rifiht. Phone 33. K. i:. Ham-cn
i.mpariy. lJ
yw mf'tiiu; of vuiunv.-r . n -
men which had b- i n pf-viuusir
,,cliedt:i'-d for Monday. Hep-.wnb-r
will bp held tomri..w n-l-:lit ui
7:20 o'clo-Ji, Kire hi"f iM'''
announces.
A new- -lerK i trie ia lmmi -
tH m U A- Jrew who Lam
her.
'nt.;
S. Ann's Ai'.r
a c-ird W-rty at
Tuesday evening.
w iil rt ve
rish H-M
c inv;-d.
th Pi
Pub.
Ti for:iil exlin' tion "f t"'1
wild dJ'-k 1." etablisluneta
of amiuaries, the fe.b-ral blob.i:
Sc.a furvev has been carrying on .t
c-nsuH sime vyil to determine
v. nether ducks ar inci ea.s:n or
decrea-m;:. Ir. Harry O. ob.-i-bolw-r.
dnertor of the cer.KU,.
u.ih at Portland last week con
ferring with observers preparatory
lo a tour of Southern Oregon.
Ilunners removed and Mnacs
worked back in hose. Hk under
wear, toll box, sweaters, etc Han
stiorif I Shun
l"7tJ
1 At.- f left last
. ; .. ... iM..m.
after vihitim; in the i;t;w ,
vnHy with- relative,. They
euefits nt the homes of Mrs. y-t" '
e' irotriT.i-s.-NiiuK LVm -aTTTrf. ,
P. Lyon or phoenix, and her si--ter.
Mrs. V:in HardcnbniK of Ash
laud.
For u smart pair of ladies shoes. '
properly fitted, at n very mode it
prlc try the New Shoe liox, i-Jj
Kast 6th street. L. J Carpenter.)
Prop. 171 ,
.Mi IPden Kolinsky is sp'-ndmu .
several days at Pandon with rela
tives after returiiinu front Crater ,
Ijike wh're she hits been spending
the snmmor;
Music from our phone Bounds
event, Tune uii in on fitf for
h!kiih that pull and pull. Orei;ou
Paint tihop. I'hone "iibs.
W hen you bi intc your deer in
this year you must also hrinx the
liornn, necoidinc to instruct.ons
received by deputy Htate K ' me
wardens. The season m Sun
day. September 15. Not bum un-:
der tvo-jioitit de. r are to he tak-:
en so horns must hi bronchi It
alnni? with the deer, mi thai wiit
dens may be ".Imwn" ac ordin.t
In Wurdens Brown and Itoy IVn' f
Fisher's Wend Scon booth will 1
be In the old location In the fruit
bulldinB thin year. We plan to
havfl the finest display wo have
eve had bo far. 17t ,
Cone Shields, new assistant f'of
liall coach Hi the I'olvenlty of
Oregon hits arrived from ro'tl.vol
to assume his new duties Shield
was formerly a star K'-atd at
Oregon, and Ik said to have I
one of the preatest ' hue.-men ee: j
to play -here.
Sorters wanted at once. Pinnace
Packing Co. 1
Paul Kus.-it.ll. who formerly op
erated a confectionery store it:
Medford. and his wif" and moth ;
er lire vlrdilnu nt tin Jiome oi'
Mrs. IjOttle Van Soy of F.aKle.
Point.
Hemstitching, p tent inc. plei.t inn.
button making and ho-e tnendlmr
H.mdt.-riift Shup. T'T'
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School
Lunches
nre made doubly fit
tractive with the use of
Fluhrcr's Breads and
cakes.
y
nt ap-Ii-allons fur water
tin d with Mate .-riiti--r
I'.inn .lai n i '.u:it in Mule tfin-
of Krd I. ,ii.i:ey. ;ut Kn-t
s, fi t r-f . I 'i m i ia mi, ( ire.. 1 or pel
K.it tu it pprir.iii'' -' ml f''t
f.-i.iii SllvtT f.rk' of KHjott itoi:,.
ff.r ii i !itifn in'.v r. nti.-iiiik' a imI
tinii.'-f-Iif in nij,rs. and the TjWII--Mill-.-.
lfl'Mii r uiiit-d, Walter I'.
:ulnr,Mnr, up-i intfndi-nt , M"tl-f-.:-.l,
ore., f-ir permit to apinopi ;
atf fi'Tuiid f'-f? from Cari'TH-r-f;
for pnv-r for inuiitiK, in
. ,f ,i ' k son ouiil v.
Il-e.
The (3d-r Tire Service. Inc., are he uipr--.-ed. and the rii- to
. now in their n'-w location at th ' huii e-.-ni. that it will b
and Iiiv.-r.-ide wht-r they will con- benefit to tr:- at:!e and ntx k
dii-t their tire huf-inewi. 1 T2 will i-e able to put on more
I : i i!..r uy ;;t'-ied s.-hool u! fi--h."
M ntiid. Tne-ti.-y to i-ontinue hi-' AJu-ic from o jt phone i-ounds
.)t 'h- .M.dfuid HjirhK' hooi pre;tt. Ti:n- in on 6S. I'a:';'-kl-
h;t- l-e-n a ki ud.-nt t here th.- in;- nd de.-oiatinj to jmt v 'U.
i pii t iv. o yeai:. Cold ilili New-, fji'-gon J'aint fhop. Phone 6-i-
A hn;art school oxford for girls. , f -
, f; in tu SViw. The Slioe Box, L'l'S ' - Ien stone. A W Vip'-n. John
i J-'m-i .tifh St V 1 73 Hos:fnf. Ki'd Iier and it. K-
t Marriiii;- lirenwri were .--ti"d
.it . tu
linlph i-
Jrtiil! Untie Kalif. mid Kliabetb
H:r,vn: .f-i'ford oil
H. liiL-Kinbo-.l arn- a
l-unaid
eii.-.b... J:- -i I '.I tiff. ': .
Mtdforri Typewriter Kx hai.Cr
fli-utal.- f:i pr Ui.. 3 nio a".".
14'itf
Mi.-. John Sinclair of n'-i;i n '
slot e l.-t l several days a to for
I'..jt!t:-.d to purchase new fall
arnl winter i;"Ih for tlie !oe.
liny th'-m now. Medford factory
ho ki. $r.io j,er load
'V... Tel. 631.
Med. K'l'd
tf
Tlie .ondition of ,Miw: I.eona
of 1'hoi ni, who has bt-eji i'l I -.".'-Die
pa-t four iVfliH with typhoid Mr.
fever, is -jowlv improving. v. hile
W- buy. t-el! or trade.
K-'.ate Kxcliane, X.
The P.
Pjversid-.
i :
illy a bl::i-krmth shop and A
houe Tnarked the s:le "i
city of 'ipint I'.'i-s when St" -;.;ayl(Ui'ti
now of Irei npririi;--nta
in. f it -t .in.e licit . M : .
burn is visiitnj; his cousin. 1.
M ;i
P. ,:a;eny Grants pass ( Hirier.
Vou '.'.iil be delighted with Prim
; rose House chiffon face powder,
'tl.iin a I'ox. includinw a dainty yel
low puff, at C'olviK Drug, next to
' i'.ialto. If.'j'
X..H. Tom Herri"U of the App
' t'jtt- diirict uas anions the iur.il
" in .Medfoi d Satunlay a! -
i- moon.
For MareellV M.raeie Min r .1
Kerned y Phone -r-W. I7J
T.e ( rut. d Slate circuit court
of appeals for the ninth cir u:t
Aiii -it in port hind Home un:e d;n
II. i t lie week of September 1 '
Ifi'M' are but five ca.-s t b.
.uuerl on the appeal before the
i I., uit coin t while Kit I tup then.
i he final caw to be argued is licit
I roic'tit by the city of '
and the IP-av cr I'ort land
Id Hill
iViiieti:
.omp.tny aj,am; ihe Californiu
-reon I'ow. r r nmiiiinv. Tii is
suit Was brought to determine th
. U-ht i( powt r
riyhts in th-
Jiuue i iTt:r ailjacent lo th-j c;t v
ol (i-.id Hill.
rit-c:ii! price m.uv ht ioau, .uvu-
ford made factory 0 locks. .Meti.
" t.-i. usi.
tf
M r. and Mrs. Paul Any:: cad
Were iri Med I old yesterday from,
b.ld liiil. ,
P.uy them now. fcty. blocks, fa.oo
per itlaif." Med. 'Fuel Co., Tel. liJl.
tf
Pcrnar.line Youhk is P-avinit tins
we, -it tor California. She will vis
it in i..s Anyelea and Jtarstow
while aWiiy.
Mrs. lla Wood and Florence
lirj.ves. p.itno teachers. Hii;h school
credits Kiven. Phone 1U4J-W. l7''
Ted o'Hata. well known musi
ci in and former Medford resi
dent. as a recent visitor here
!ic;n Los Anyeles. Mr. O'tlara
is Uviiik in I. os Angeles and is a
member of Herman Keuin's dance
biitul. Keniu's band is now one
of tne most popular of the "ii tor
recording groups ami Mr. O'Hit'i
sings many of the choiu-es for
he recoidlllgs.
Let me write your fire insurant".
t'.rl V. Tengwhid. Hotel Holland.
Phone !::!. !f
To make their future home a:
C.igle i'ifk near Portland. Mr.
and Mrs Fred Oswald ot Jackson
ville lett lust Friday f -r that lo
cation. Fcty. blocks now S.V00 per loud.
Med. Fuel Co.. Tel. 63 1. tf
The application of oil on Win
barn a iu the lb.iilcaid failed
to j i n e satisfactory ttbs suhimet
and under tlie direction of Max or
.I. K. Tlnnnton. Coiincllnuin H. L.
Cley. omb. street i-hairmati. ' wiil
diii'ct the impioviny of the di lr.
The drive has gotten into a regu
lar "w.ifdi bimrd" c-ndiiiou mi'l
It will be ne.esary to trruate It
Well before it (.III be trailed IltlJ
leM-led. Ahlund Tidings.
I hi u a i tan guitar, u kelele. T;iro
jiatcii Spanish itultar and b a n J o
classes will re-open at Palni' r's
Music House SiltUidiiy. August 31
PitKcilhi Meinlnger. instructor. C; Ii
7. for appointments. L.t!
For a severnl weeks' visit with
b-r daughter Joan in San Frali
cisroi Mis. L. 1 . Harris is ba hij
today.
Soi tei i wanted at once. Pinnace
Pio king Co. 1!
Dr. Ldwin lMniui of p.-ton and
Mr. Hurno were vlitoi-s in Med
!oid ilurilii; tin week Mi. lur
lio Was graduated ht year fi ole
;he ibu viud Medi. nt s ho.d. He
was I'oimerly athletic comb l'
the Medford high schmd. Mr.
iind Mrs, lurno are spi iidiog tip
summer In Kugctte with Mr. tu
no s mother.
Oet your Firestone tires and re
pair work done at the Older Tire
Service. Inc. Now located ith ami
Kiveih1e. 172
L H Janney and Hairy Skr
man are spending sevtinl d.is iu
l'ortland on bftsiness.
fTi.tni per load summr nrire on
fcty. blocks. Mid. Fuel Co.. Tel.
;;( i .
Ms Prctda 11
I'.ilis, gradiliite
hfi:h fit hoot ki
nurses training .
yfoid of Unit"
f the Athlairl
n will enter
tin Kmanuel
hi
pital In Portland.
Itynge dance Nat.
Md inictc
We
Sat.
ITrt
TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY
ViH'XH WOMAV n ini ..ffi. f I
;';;:;,;;::':::,v!:;;:::l::
(jiniri: itU'h
W ...
i l;.v. t- allt-;,
tf1.1i farm-
t lve ml
ii';it:'Mi j'chf
in Kl
: -rs :
, ie e.
lie:
J.lep.tli
.-.ir." report J-"" '
M.ttf -1 e ( j i i-i i' n n . -. ho ay
iiio-iiui)o uii-1 file' a i e ver
nuri-rou. 'lt - flic-
re sometime
-o thi.-K thai '!ie over a hore
or -!i- r and !tr.;kf it look bJa k
The hl.M.il dMwri by thes insect
vieaii-'tM the animals and. besides,
rti.ii- i h j r n:M"!tioii. it in b -
lievrd that ii tiie rnowiuito can
I )a vtir.v ri' u r a iii d v- n porary
a-.toniblb- )le-nse- at- the sher-
iif:
of m-- -e-tf; 4,y
rnoon.
Typewriter eb .ii;(t:s ar.d repair-
in'. .Med lord Tj pe-.vr:ter txchane.
Mr. .:od y.r. H"nry Ston
::;:d V.r. and Mis. Kldm Fri'.nb
.ire .imonic the- Medford people
who w;ll tfn to C-ater like to
duy. S". :ers wanted at once. Pinnace
ParkiliK 'o. I
.li:n.(! Harris of I'c-ntial I'oini.
and .Medfo. d v.iU alt end
university at Wooster, Oh'.o dm-
illK
the cominjf year and will (
for that plaee this week !
Harris won a K-lwdrtrship
if.en.lni'; Atny college
I last year.
Fie" h ha in poo and mar' el or
f : n ti e r wave: JI.oo. Mow man's
P-.irh.-r and Ib-atKy rih-iupe. l4
; ir. and Mis. pen Sheldon.
ter sii' nd ii pa 1 1 of hist WeeK
- he.p looking .:ft.-r bM-jlien HKit
. tei f v. ill ,4t-: on their ret urn
. tr.p to s tuih.'-rn 'a.ifoinia loda.v.
. w h e ro t h -y w. 1 1 reside at A 1 1 e -.
dt-na. n nulm'b of Paideni;. hav
ing leui-ed their home for a year. 1
ISernice M. ltri;:pr, u-acher of
violin. Hiiiii si'hrol credits iven.
Studio Sparta l;!d'. Piu,ne -iT-Ii.
Mrs. perry Cooper r-tun:ed to
her home in Ir.ir.-nuiir. alilor
rua after vi.-i:.n h"ie for h"1
i v. ...,; v .th ii r parents -M .
and Mrs K ilamiltoji of Taol--
Pi-k.
Kur w
-lc of all kinds: cU-aiiin.
;i od e ) . ii; . Ii uj: t 1 ,ivw .
Taxidef my. Hodce Fur
Jr.U;h Central. J'hoi:e
Imfr.jf
shop.
it"
Mr. and Mrs. W M. Cb men
on and datuitit -r Cnlilb- left ';-
t -rday for the Oreuun 'avci wln r.r
tin y will hpend tlie week-end ir.
a pleasure ofp and attend the
ir.ee t i UK of the StUthei n Oreon
Hotel Men's its-sociation whb h is
now conveniiK.
Medford made factory blocks
now t'l.iji per load. Med. Fuel Co.
Te!. 631. tf
Funeral spruys and cut flowers
S.tmuei.son' Flower C.ai den
Phone 754-N. 1 7'f"
Silent Piures -
I -n
TODAY
1
A FLAMING ROMANCE
OF YOUTH
MACK SENNETT'S
BIG COMEDY
THE-
rag
i X4t
l"' j With
Jk KTL i JOHNNY BURKE
T,: . V F ' SALLY EILERS
j 1 N. MATTY KEMP
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Come, d.ince to jl C Vf fvf f
the Joy of life Vf jftt
to the m d, Ai - - Av' P
merry tune of 5.
restless youth sJ
youth that de- XV X i
mnds lovt and jSi
joy excitement. ss ffe -t5--ti- L
TOMORROW ""3
WILLIAM W
BOYD Y h '
' ' THEFLYING
HSHFT1
i.' he ArneiiiKn i.e
j:l:ar aif ak d
Pinerul of U'llham
who,t MiUdn de.tih
!.) i.lKlil. The .-r-
u:-.m A
attend rh-
CJaini-un J-r
t.fr-i,- i it Kr
vt. -t will be heid at i-rl fun--ra.
boir.f .Monday afternoon lit
'iKi.nii I'larkmn Jr.. .on of Oi
deeesed is a well known rueinb-r
the I-nion, and Mrw. fhtrkon.
u ijieinber of i.ie Auxiliary,
(lei thvse fenders, and &uto
bodies siraiuiitened at P.riU's Sheet
Metal W oi ks, opposite Lewis gupt-r
Serv;ie .Station. Phone 41 &. ti
;.! i-x. I 'avid ;rerham of the
( emi.il Point district frprnt yeier
day in ifi city -shoppiiiK.
jynt-e- datiee Nat. Wed. & Sat.
U'M.fl ntUSie, It'.'
Mi-, and Mrs. I-le Klsher .
the T.ible Pock district were vis
it'. is and hhojejjers in .Medford
yejoeiil.iy.
Joij per toad Kiiininer price on
Medford made factory blocks. Aled
Fnel t'o.. Tl. 631. tf
Miss Bertha Whillot-k, who bus
peer, u t.uest of her moTher. Mm.
('. V. WhiliotU. and othr rela
lives iu tie city, leaves today for
San Fiar.' ihto for a few days and
will ko Horn there to C'orvallis.
he:e .she leaches commercial ed
ncaijon in O. ri. C. Miis Whillock 1
taught in the summer school at tile j
I niversiiy of California. J
List our property with the Real'
i;-ta:e lix- hanee. 2 S. Hiv. 17i-
Daily Meteorological Report
Sunday. Sepleinber 8
Forecasts
Medford and viciuity t Sunday,
fair and cooler. - ,
Orey.-n: Sund&y fair. For on
coasl. Cuiiler in interior of west
port ion. ;
" Toi ; & -J :
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Local Data j . i
Teni'icrature Hes. i . .. 4 1 75
Highest (Last V hr.s.b. SO
Loue-ft i Last 1 hrs.i . 41 41
Kf !. humidity tPct.) 75
.Slate of weather Clear Clear
Total piecipuuiiuii biuce Sept. 1.
lifj.it. ..on inches.
KuntVe today, 5:fc a. m.
rini:s-t today. p. m.
m: i-e Monday. 5:45 a. va.
J. HrTCHlSON.
SCOTTISH P.ITK Stat
ed meeting Siskiyou
Lod t;e of Perfection.
Sept. f th. 7:30 P. M.
Four-h and fifth de-
WILLIAMS, Sectv.
1 70
i- L L Communicat ion
d:.rd I.odce .No. 1"3 A. :
A. M. Monday, Sept. j
J P. M. at LoiUe Hall I
it'i- the purpo-e of attend- i
in-,' ; "d cor.dueting funeral of pro.
W . S.. CiarK-w.n at Perl Funeral '
parlors. 2:30 'P. M.
i:y ttu- r of the W. M. " i
C. M. HOrSTON. Secy. (
it;? '
HERE FOR ONE DAY ONLY
Continuous Shows Today
12:30 to 11 P. M.
SURPRISE
.Member
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WATER MEET ON I
GRIFFIN CREEK
SET FOR FRIDAY!
The proposition of uing water
of Sjuaw tke in the upnej- Apple.'
Bate valley for irrigation i
beinK considered by the ranchers
of tlw- ;riffin r-k section ajid .
uirto by many lucated along th-
mountainside between Jaeknon- '
vble and the old Fort -nine mine'
in the Talent district. The partiejt
Jnte4ste ure KoinR to mwi uguin
next Friday e eninR at the south ;
ttehoolhouse in the iiiiffin creek
diKtrict mid di.-cus.s the system. It
is a matter of m'h vital impor-.
tan e tlutt a full attendance U
untu-ipi.d.
W hen It if i enlic d that this
will he eiiu.vatent to nddin sev
eral thou.-und ui-roK of land to th
taxable property of the iiio-fc
hiehly productive type, princi-
pally orchards, it whould arous?
the kiltie interent in tlie cittxens
of .Medford and tlie city itself x
in tahuttf specif icitlly benefited,
w InUever benefits the adjacent
cottiilryuWte iv of great importance
to jp.e city itNclf and everyone in'
Medford should extend a helping
hand to this development, says the
Griffin creek committee. .
DAVIS Anna Eliza. Davis pass
ed away Saturday afternoon ax the
Kugue Kiver sanitarium, where nhe
went for treatment two v.eeks ago.
Her first serious Illness started In
the lull of and she had been
seriotib-ly ill at her home, 713 West
Tenth street, since last spring. She
was born at Camden. Ohio. Novem
ber 16. LStiS. and was aged at her
death 0 years. & months and 2
days. She had re bided in Medford
for the past 42 years. She is sur
vived by one daughter, Mrs. Dade
Terrett; her ased father. Alexan
dr PotteiiKer. and one brother. T.
K. Pot tender, all residents of Med
ford. and two firandc.hildreu. Jack
and Dorothy. Funeral sen' ices will
be held at the Perl Funeral Home
Tuesday at 2:30 p. m. interment
in Medford memorial mausoleum.
Olflsfffed advertising Rets results.
...Have
Complexion
Obituary
And an Expert Make-Up Applied
FREE
Jarmin & Woods Drug Store
Has Secured the Services for Two Weeks of
Mr. Kiva Hoffman
i .
The Noted Professional Comestician, formerly
with Max Factor's Studio, Hollywood
Beginning Tomorrow 0 p- m-)
Mr. Hcffman will, without charge or obligation to you
Analyze Your Complexion
And Apply His Individual Make-Up
"What Mr. Hoffman Will Do For You"
Keconuuend the correct home
lieuttnents when deemed
necetotury, also chart the
proper shnde mid coHtiietics
best Milled to your individual
complexion.
Make you up, producing re
sults t bar will atartle you und
bhow you just how to make
yourself up equally as beauti
ful. Mr. lloffnviu does not tell
REMEMBER, This Service is
ABSOLUTELY FREE
and without obligation on';your part
We have equipped a booth wherein onr patrons will enjoy
full privacy
Jarmin S Woods
DRUG
STORE
PHONE CG
For Appointments
P. S. Don't fail to see Mr.
the Craterian stage
JACKSONVILLE CHURCH
TO RESUME ACTlVtTiES
JACKSONVILLE. Ore., Sept. 7
iSpl.) The . PreHbyterian church
will resume active services after
the summer vacation. Rev. Jones
will preach the sermon at 11 a. m.
All members of the church &re
urKod to attend. The Christian Kn
deavor Society will meet at 6:45
p. m. and the evening aermon will
be at the usual hour.
.Ml?s .Mildred Stevenson of this
place, who underwent an operation
for acute appendicitis at the Jose
phine county hospital at Grants
Pu&a two weeks ago, is improving
nicely and is expected to be able
to return to her home soon.
Mr. and Mrs. G rover C. Price of
Powell Butte, Ore., arrived here
Tuesday to visit Kev. and Mrs.
Jones.
Miss Mary Hurst, former resi
dent here, and who has lived in
Ashland the past year is now nice
ly located on North Peach street
in Medford. where she has a large
residence and is keeping hoarders.
Arthur -Elgreen of Portland, who
has spent the past two weeks as a
guest ot his friend. Malcolm Jones,
returned to his home Wednesday
evening.
SPOKANE. Wash., Sept. 7. (A
Brick layers, masons end plaster
ers from Washington und Oregon
voted to use "every means possi
ble" to obtain a five-day week and
a minimum wage of $12 a day at
the elating session of their annual
conference here today. Kepre.-en-Wt
lives from unions in the two
stales were present.
XKLSON. B. C. Sept. 7. yPi
Police in three cities in Canada to
day were awaitinft the n-xt move
Phone
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Al Wohlman in 3 songs
THE TALKING NEWS
JAMES STEVENS
Teacher of Singing
Announces the opening of his fall term.
Voice Building Breath Control
Diction Interpretation
Private or Group Lessons
School Credits
Studio 115 North Oakdale
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