PAGE THREE ' LOWE OFF FOR l:ti!ly shaken up and hfuUed Mon-; t d.ty afternoon when ht fell off a ; U'.id of hay which he va putting ! . ills SOU. javk, U1U MM I V IU llllliiv products is bi'Kimiin.s; to take effect products tn Asia havo tfrnwn In here with a general .slowini; down I value from $2,600,000 to $3.7000,000 of farm operations on ranches that j s'nce follow general or diversified farm- j modern carRO pier costinR I,,K- $1.000, iai0 will be erected by Cana- Many complaints are hoard Si(uiU Vancouver, II. C. to the hij? spread in prierf between j j tiie price of wheat and the price Slez cnnal (ilIPH wijj Ue reduced ;of losing them as neighbors sine ' Mr. Lovell has sold his place in the Mmhlv vicinity last week to Hi his barn. The trip rope on the hay fork tu'ukc tin he was pulling ! K. II. Stranton of Medford. Mr. j ' Lovell vacated Monday morninj; to Medford for the time being and i will look for another country homo. ; ilU) fork down and let him fall I distance of 1 5 fei-t. No bone won 1 Mr. and Mrs. Stranton and two ; 'children took possession of their' 1 new hon'f Monday. ' broken -fni'tini-it.tiv Knt liu id mi 1 KVAXS VALLEY. Ore, Auff. 1. ' llitl, ., . 7" .,,,. ' i September 1, due to increased re Urinal Celpts ff the past year. TRADE EXHIBIT Spl.l M. Iliik'hiianks was quite with the ;ihl of crutelu i naiuui noaii. muniy ouuiu- em Oregon and Northern California Counties Dis play Products. MEDFORD MATL TRFBTJOT, MEDFORD, OttEf!0T. VRTPAY. 'AUfiUKT 1. MEDFORD MAN BUYS VALLEY 'MAN J:H.S: TABLE ROCK FARMERS ! RANCH IN APPLEGAlEIllil! . HURT STORING Pissbi! FEELING DEPRESSION , i will look for another country homo, j ,t I distance of l Ii feet. Xo bones were 1 Mr. ii ml Mrs Ktrnnton and two! ' ,r,i.-.. .i.. i.... i... ... ...mi i ARRANGEMENT A DOT IT? ATP r A .. 1 I .... i ..a .1. I ( VO VIII I?V t mf ,, i ' ' ' Wl IS.1IM of bUKCl nnuiiu.-uR, vie, us. - enmiren iouk poshessiun oi ineir w.v., , 4iuitt .sore ami is able to walk only i TAiw.r; uoi'K, ore., Aug. i. SpUFViends of J. T. Lovel and 1 new homo Monday. ' sfl rnt'n1' the aid of crutch.--. ' ispl.V The low price of all farm' Kxpor jpris tt tt I y TT VTs TT 3 17 TT TT v D. M. Lowe, president of the "Western States Exhibitors associa- tion, left last night for Sacramento to complete arrangements regard ing the exhibit to bo maintained by the Northern California-South ern OreBOn Development associa tion at the Pan-American Recipro cal Trade conference and the Cali fornia State fair. Mr. Lowe has been retained by the development association to set up an exhibit representative of tho mid-Pacific empire. - Kvery county in northern Call-, fornia and southern Oregon has shown considerable enthusiasm over tho exhibit and it U expected that tho display will be one of the best to be seen at the California capital during; the trade confer ence and fair. County agents, county courts, boards of supervisors and cham bers of commerce throughout tho territory arc cooperating with the development association end the various products raised or manu factured in this section nre being made ready for assembling In Medford on August ltith, prepara tory to leaving for Sacramento. 1 to Ui in Individuality. ne of tlie features of tho as sociation's exhibit will be the fact that each county will retain us Individuality and the various coun ties participating are vying with i one another to present those prod ucts which would best advertise their communities. Many manu facturers havo signified their in tention of .sending in their prod ucts. The exhibit will he HtatisticaJ in nature and will forcibly portray the resources of this section and the opportunities for development I hero along all lines. The import ance of the Crescent City harbor to northern California and south ern Oregon will he shown on a big relief map which will form tho background of tho exhibit. Resultant publicity which will accompany the exhibit in both magazines and newspapers, will, ac cording to officials of the develop- tment association, be of inestimable value to this section.1' 1 ih K!PpPP ' ' "The Store With the Log Cabin Basement'' , ImBM Opens Saturday 1 P. M. ii n bxbbii Kia a B-ra BTnxsma a ii CKaorj rtaa Hex aan!M tMin ua mm h - . , CORNER CENTRAL AVENUE AND SIXTH STREET Offering a Fine Line of Very Moderately Priced Decorative Accessories Home Furnishings Gifts Greeting Cards Bridge and Party Needs Books A Cordial Invitation In planning our new Rift shop we have endeavored to Kivo In Medford a whop that's novel and distinctly different. Wo cordial ly invite you to visit and in spect our store and especially urge you to see our log cahin basement . . . You'll find that our prices are surprisingly mod erate, considering the quality of our merchandise. Jack Wurts OPENING SPECIALS Cookie Jars A special lot of H'O fine imported cookio jars will he sold as an opening special at import cost, each 75c APPLEGATE MEN SUFFER INJURIES APPLEGATE, Ore.. Aug. 1 (Spl.) Ralph Pettick met with an j accident this week when he fell on ' a pitchfork while filling grain j sacks. One tine pierced his arm and another his shoulder. He goes ; to the doctor three times a week i to have his Injuries dressed. I Hugh Brown of this vicinity, who is employed for the Kwauna log ging camp in Klamath county, met with a serious accident recently when he fell on his axe while , walking a log and cut his head. ; Several stitches were taken. His wife, who is attending school in northern Oregon, was summoned. -: Shopping Bags fibre i Your cl 15c 100 heavy wenve fibre ahoiiiiliiB batts in Milking designs. Your choice for opening day. each Chinese Runners fioo beautiful embroidered Chinese runners which regularly Hell up to $7.00. These run ners are especially desirable for ratlins and end tables or for making pillows. A com plete display of theso runners will bo in our windows, showing the ways to make pil lows with them. Opening special, each $1.00 Silvo-Pewter Lamps 50 very unusual Sllvo-I'owtor lamiw com lilelo with parchment Hhado and chimney. Complete UpeninK unecinl S2.50 SLAIN FINANCIER LEFT FORTUNE TO CHARITY LOS AMJKLEH, Aug. 1. fP) Probate of the will of Motley 11. Flint, banker and financier, re cently shot to death in superior court, today d if closed that two thirds of the $75M, ooi) estate was b?qiM Inert to charity. Fifty thousand dollars was b-ft to the widow, Mrs. Grrtrudc Flint, and J1S0.000 to various relatives and friend India Prints A special lot of novel India prints suitable for card tables. Wlillo this lot lasts on Opening day, each Our Circulating Library In our circulating library we will offer nlwaya your selection of tho newest "best sellers" in flc- lion and non-fiction at a charge, of only 3c a Day U7.i- Dl.i . 85c r , ra- I j waste uaaivcis . - i OS-PNw' "' ",u waste baskets In beautiful pastel shades. I I J' rl I -pl ''' ' ' " ' ' 0'" 'lt' L'a'' We Especially Feature the Unique SanGabriel Sturdy Custom-Built Furniture , ' ,, T Xj. s A 1.,...'.; .--- II rT -i 1 I I CONGRATULATIONS To Wurts Gifts V MANN'S O ine ; Mutual Mill & Seed Co. Extends Greetings and Best Wishes to--- WURTS GIFTS Harwood Photo Service Extends BEST WISHES to Wurts Gifts An Attractive Addition to Medford's East Sixth Street Business Section Congratulations and v Best .Wishes To ii ') Wurts Gifts M. At Co. 0. A. MEEKER, Manager ' '