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HARVESTINQ ' OF
BARTLETT CROP
Preliminary Arrangements
-1or Handling of Fruit
Completed With No Word
Dn Price Cannery
Buyers Dormant.
lliuveatfnK of thu 1 M 30 fruit
crop of the Rogue It Ivor valley
will start this week, with the Kon
eral movement underway by the
middle of next week. The crop
for all vartetiOH, s estimated at lo
tween 4800 and 5000 cars. The
peak of the Bartlett crop la ex
pected "to be reached by August 0,
and will total close to 3 500 cars.
Pro-season activity i.s now in full
swing hi the orchards and the
packing plants?.
Th e can n ery d c ni a n d for Ba rt -lotts
Is stlll weak, with few offers,
and those at $30 to $35 per ton, a
price the growers consider too low.
Hather than let go at this price,
most of the growers will store their
Bartletts, for shipment later to
eastern marts. There have nlso
boon reported sales of Winter Nolis
and IVAnjous at per box, by
local growers.
., Tho storage and pro-cooling
plants of the valley have started
"cooling" storage space, us it looks
like one of the heaviest storage
years Jn the local fruit industry,
with a brisk eastern movement of
fruit. With the California Bartletts
nnd Georgia peaches off the mar
ket by the middle of August, signs
point to a strengthening of the
market after that date. Growors
irnd .shippers nre. now playing n
waiting game.
With the Bartlett harvesting
.over, the Winter Pear commlttoo
will launch its Bosc campaign in
Detroit, Cleveland, Chicago and
Pittsburg. Many of tho growers
have signed up through their ship
pers, and no difficulty will be en
countered in securing practically
. tho same quota as last year.
Tomorrow the Southern Pacific
! will dispatch switch engines and
, crews to this city for service dur
ing the fruit shipping season in tho
local yards. Two trains will be
dispatched daily via tho All urns
:ut-off, which means the saving' of
in auction day in tho eastern mnr
kets. LODGE BUILDING
A deal was closed the past week
v. hereby the Woodmen of tho
World hall at the corner of Fifth
and Grape streets, came into pos
session of the Knights of Pythias
lodge of this city. No price wns
mado public, but it is said to bo In
the neighborhood of $8000.
Tho Knights of Pythias lodge
have moved their equipment into
the building.
The Woodmen will continue to
hold their meetings in the hall,
but the meeting date has been
changed from Monday to Tuesday
nights.
i Ktewart B. Mason, district man
ager for Oregon of the Woodmcm
In. hero hi connection wtlh the
transfer.
Adrienne Steward
Attends Style Shows
Adrienne Steward attended the
style shows of the lending manu
facturers of ladies' ready-to-wear
in 1-os Angeles last week. This
week the millinery manufacturers
give their stylo whow at Cocoanut
Grovu, Ambassador J Intel, which
Mrs. Kteward will also attend.
These displays are among tho out
standing style shows of the coun
try, i
l'ljonj-rs i-;u-:cTitie stouk
installs pout m;iitix;
The People's Klectrie store ln
I'lalled the lighting system at
.Ved ford's new airport, equipping
it for night landing with perfect
safety.
Visitors who attend the big
dedication celebration tomorrow
iiftcrnoon nnd evening are asked
to particuahiy observe this fine
system which is said to be one of
the most outstanding on the Pa
cific coaM.
Meteorological Report
AmruM 2 .10:10
roKIXAsTS
Medfnrd and vicinity: Sunday
fair; normal temperature.
Oregon: Sunday fair; normal
tt-mpernture.
TO START SOON
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Local DaU. 5 K 5K
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p a
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Tf in pra lure 1(-k... Jl
VI
HiKh-?l (last 12 hnO. 7S T.
l.!"Wet (ln 12 Iml... SI 4
Hel humidity (P't.).. " 2
I'reclpltntlon (inchf-n) .00 .00
Slntp of Weather Clear Clear
Total precipitation ine SiP-
tftllber 1. J95!. 13 P7 im-hes.
Kunrixo today. 6:07 a. m.
flinet today. 7:27 P
Sunrise Momlny, f. a.m.
WM -j -nY-TCH isi in.
Xetenr'Heci.t
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Leo, Famous M. G.
J.co. tho roaring M. a. M. lion,
will invade Medford Monday, Au-!
Rust 4. arriving in this city lit
2:lo nceonipanied hv a caravan i
of cars which will park in front j
of various business housesjnstru-
menial in entertaining the visitors,
Jlost eveiyone In Jledford hu.-! j
seen l.co time after time as he j
roars a greeting to eaclOI. CI. JI. :
movie audience. 15ut Ills personal !
uppearance on tno streets tonior-
row nirernoon will undoubtedly at- .
tract throngs of people from all I
parts of the Hague ltlver valley
Leo is no ordinary lion, lie I.s
one of the largest .specimens of
his kind either In captivity or in
tho jungles of Africa. Ordinarily
the full grown male lions reach
Mr. and Mrs. M. D. Vnnllorn
of Seattle, Wash., called on Miss j
McCully Thursday. They aro try- '
Uk to locale the descendants of I
Hiram Pnrrlsh,-who lived in this
vicinity in the early eighties. 1
"W. H MlUm- VinH llir. tutu-!
fortune of having the roof of his
home in south Jacksonville quite
badly destroyed by fire Wednes
day evcniiiK. Tho fire was thought
to have started from tho chimney.
The inside of tho house was also
badly damaged -from tho water
used in fiKhtins the fire.
Reverend Albert Mitchell nnd
wife and daughter Joan, who have
been visiting their son CIus Mitchell
unci friends n Jacksonville, left
Tuesday for their home "at Oak
land, Cal. They spent several
weeks camping on the Applcgate.
Carl Xorris left this week for
Yreka where he has employment.
J. R. flail of Medford, was vis
iting relatives in Jacksonville one
day this week. Mr. Hall left on
Friday for the Lode Pole forest
service camp where he is employ
ed. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Fick attend
ed the Knight's Templar picnic
at Ashland Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Ray Coleman of
this place and Mr. and Mrs. Au
brey Xorris of Medford, returned
Sunday after spending a couple of
weeks vacation at Diamond Lake.
h. H. Jlanna left Saturday for
his home at San Francisco after
spending some time with his
brother II. K. llanna and wife of
Jacksonville.
Mr. William Conrad of
tlaml
visited Mr. C, Hoofs and daughter
Alice, at their home Sunday and
Monday of this week.
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Porter and
daughter Reggy and Mrs. H. M.
Neither, all of Portland aro spend
ing the week with Mr. and M is.
II. K. llanna. All enjoyed a pic
nic lunch Wednesday evening at
Shady Cove on the Roruo river.,
Mr. and Mis. V. T. Wilson and
son Orville. moved this week to
Medford where they will now
mako their home. Mrs. Wilson
has had charge of our local tele
phone office the past five years.
Mrs. Aleut ha Can trait will now
tako her place ami will bo assist
ed by Miss Jessie Clark.
Mrs. Wilina Robinson, former
wife of tho late Lloyd Sparks, and
son tlale, visited Mrs. Katie
Spa rks recen t ly . M r. a nd M rs.
Robinson and Gale aro on t)u:ir
way to Tennessee.
Mrs. Leonard Lyons is spending
a few days visiting at the L. Kt-.
tenger home In Medford.
Miss Ruth Lynnn of Central
Point is spending this week with
Violet Olson,
Mr. and Mrs. K. S. Severance
entertained Mr. and .Mrs. V. T. Wil
son and son Orville, at dinner on
Tuesday evening.
Mr. nnd Mrs. A. I. Kckclson and
two daughters of Portland were
visitors at tho Herbert 1 Innna
home Monday.
The Misses Oertmde nnd Kath
crine Kti of Oakland. Calif-
former residents of this place, nr-i
rived Thursday evening and nre -visiting
relatives here and at Med- ;
ford. Their parents, Mr. nnd Mrs.
H. C. Kerr and also Mr. and Mrs.
H. M. Williamson, will arrive in
a f e w days. Mr. and Mrs. Wil
liamson intend making their home
here for a .time and Mr. nnd Mrs.
Krr and family will return to
Oakland after spending a couplo of
weeks' vacation hre.
The Ladies' Missionary society
of tho Presbyterian church will
meet with Mrs. Otto Neiderm'-yr
next Wednesday, August 6, 2: 30
p. in. A good program is pro
mised. Kaon member is asked to t
answer the roll rail with an itwn
of interest about China or south
ern mountaineers.
Several members of the Christ
ian Kndeavor society attended the
Christian Kndeavor rally held nt
the Ashland park .O-nday eve
ning. Reverend nnd Mr. S. If. Jones
left Saturday morning to spend n
month s vacation. They went from
here to visit Mrs. Jons brother
JACKSONViLLE
M. Lion in Medford on World Tour
( Upper left i Leo, MetroGoldwyn-Mayer trodr-mark Hon cenim Leo In bit palula)
ivwcoriiod traveling cag id which fast Ji now touring (he wortdi
only iin over-nil lenitth of soino
thins over nine feet. Leo mens
ure.s a full nine nnd one-half feet
fi-nm hlM lu, t.. ti... ti ,.r i,i
tail. lie tips the scales at 735
pounds, whereas most large lions
'weigh about SOU pounds.
At 2:3(1 tomorrow I.eo and his
guardians will nrrlve at the Cra-
lerian Theater where the huge
Hon will lie fed 25 Hounds of sleak
furnlslied by the West Side meat
market. I.eo has nrnmlsed i nor
form fur the audience at that time
hefore going to the Itlallo theatur
at 3:110 o'clock for a short stop.
From there tile caravan wilt con-
tintle to the West Side market,
213 West Main, so that Leo may
show his appreciation for the free
in eastern Oregon. Reverend Relli
nap of Medford will fill the pul- i tolligeijt Talkers. Good actors
pit in Itevercnd Jones place this only. The "legitimate' theatur can
Sutulav, August 3rd. ;ti:iin and produce them.
Miss Florence May Severance of r moving picture concerns
this place and her aunt, Mrs. R. "Klv e conipelled lo run tho loglti
if i..hnU.. ,,f !.ir.-,i I-, ii 1 1 in i ' tn a I o old fashioned theaters, oven
home Monday evening. alter
spending a pleasant ten days' v!n -
king relatives in San Francisco.
Mrs
ti. S. Severn nee attended i
! a
bridge breakfast Friday morn -
ing at the H. K. Sweeney home
Raymo d Crumley. Mrs. Fred will In,." In" Bill Myrtle Point
Rutcl.cr, Mrs. Ktla Tranta meucan chies and Canada, I nttwt-r show re
Mrs Ktlrel Olson were Medford J; -
shoppers Friday afternoon.
Mrs. Frank Shaw and small
daughter of Medford were visiting
in Jacksonville Friday,
Brisbane's Today
(Continued from page one)
wliirll they must imswci' lil.
Tlipy were iisked In rive the
Viilne of ten lien's of l'iii'miii
liinil in ti (roiid section of Town.
Xot even the jiovenior of lnw.i
emild answer tlmt with certainty-
Tlie boys were linked lo toll by.
wluit InctH tliey will iletennimi
whelhnr they have Hiu.'eeeded or
failed, oh they Ho on thair death
lied. Answers lo that iiuesiion
will bo interesting,
j On his death lied n man doesn't
look hack over his lile, praising
or ,l,a,n,nB himself. He Is loo
(TIKI nvjiliy. lie tlHH IIJI lb
handkerchief, or like (focthe, for
"more liRht" his tailint; eyes mali
ins him think Ihe room Is dark.
The :H questions are deep and
inlereslinB. TI e lioy rcadinc Ihi-m
miKlit well sny to Mr. Kilison "M
I could answer your fiucsllons. 1
wouldn't need your scholarship,
I'd he too wise already."
Government iirohiliilion fon-cs,
for the present, will concentrate
on "hip violators," Ignoring; "homo
brew" nnd other efforts of citlzeni;
to nlcoholize tliemsclvoH. Prohl
hlllon may become un effort to
prevent liootleKsers from maktiiK'
money by llieir trade, leuvinp; Hie
citizen to impply Irimself with al
cohol us licst ho can, without In
terference. Unfortunately the citizen would
then poison himself slowly. Noth
ing is more destructive to a man's
interior, barring wood nlcoliol,
lhan Improperly made "home
Drew." 1
Ninety per cent of New York's .
so-called "legitimate" tlienters, in
which actots nppcar in person ontf
tnlk to each other, are closed. Pro: '
ducers learn that the public' pTe:
fers n good "talkie" to a second
rale legilimate play.
Kxtoitlcnate prices for seuts in
the bands of the speciiiHtors may
have started the trouble. i
Km
SEE the
LION
FREE
at 3:30
At 3:3" I,i-o will visit tin
theater where he may
seen l.v the oui'Ioiih youiiK and
seen by
the cui'loUM young
..1.1 Ti.m'u i,i,. ,.l,ni
- Leo's taste ill cars for he rides
I in state in it Ueo. Tho'o. V.
I.Mvers rnnunmv on Souili ltlver-
i side will lie the next slop. Im
I will be at the Sttldol.akcr tand
I Ken headquarters at 3:45.
: ITntteil Suites Hies ami eoulli-
mom nre used on tho Hon cara
van cars. I Vnninglon'H - ltattery
Service, tr. S. dealers, will he vls-
iteil at 4:15. Members of Leo's
I troupe will he guests at the Hotel
I Jackson and tliey will park in
: front of the hotel before slopping
at the Lewis Super Service to wind
j up the day's activities at 5:14).
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However "talkies" demand
I al (:ss- uh luhorutorica for the
il,nnunK ot tliu'nt-
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j fttulRt Xfiw Ynr,..s oi, j
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j meal
t State
1 bmm. Mm
LEO.,.: -- ;;
and his REO
The King of Beasts deserves the
Finest oi Cars Leo Uses a REO
Exclusively.
0; Y; MYERS GO.
132 So. Riverside
- . j: -...a.. r. -,
Special Attraction Sunday, Monday and Tuesday
The M. G. M
Talking Hit
CECIL B. DE MILLE'S
If Wall Sueet will iiituiiuo
pt'ed up hiRhot prices, rverythiim
will be prepared lor another boom,
ItnitfB- KxptvlVti
Homo Stion 1
1 M i and M rs. Lawrence llragg
(;mmI son Law re nee, Jr., are expeet
' I'd to return this wei'k from Lake
! Talioe, where I hey have been va
cationing. i
, Lauti Party At
: ( m lifs Home
Mr.. F. M. Corlies ftitertatned at
her home m South Laun-l stnu-t
; Tue.Mlay afternoon Willi a lawn
party, in lienor of her danihler,
.Mrs. Kverett Me Arthur, and Mrs.
II. M. t'hadwiek. who are visiting
in .M id ford. The aiternoon ' was
! spent at bridge.
(iiierts At l.tincheoii
. In Vivka Vivttrilay
Mrs. t t. Uavis of Albuquerque,
X. .M.. and .Mis. V. o. Larismi of
! L'tu South Holly street of this rily.
were honor guests Saturday at u
: bridge luncheon iven by Mrs. Iter
' naitl Pollard at her home in Yreka
1 t'al.. whi're Mrs. 'I Ja vis and sister,
Mrs. Larinon formerly lived.
The party. ineludrlnK M rs.
Mavis' il.u Khters Hetty and Phyl
lis, motored to Yreka Friday.
.Miss Wold Visit
Miicno Friends
Miss Kvelyn Wold Is In Kiiri'iio
! this week visitinir friends, who nri'
' doing considerable enlertalHllig 111
! her honor.
Miss Jeanne Kubrick, daughter
I of Mr. and Mrs. filen Kubrick. Is
'guest at ItrooUings of Miss ior-)
othy Could at the Could sununer
'"hoine. .... J
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!-mi, itiuirii iiiiiiiL'
' From Trip South .
j Mry F. (!. Jiunch liarf returned
j to her home In Modfurd after
spend i hk the past two weeks In
! Los Anpeles n KtiOHt if Mr. and
Mrs. K. A. Pendnris. While In the
; southern city she enjoyed several
j delightful social affairs nnd days
at the beach.
Home 1'rom Reaches
Mrs. O. O. Alenderfer. Mrs. l S.
Armstrong and Mrs. Ii. C. Jerome
returned to this city the first of
the week from the coast region,
where they enjoyed a week vnca
j Utmm'
' f -f
! Nt'1:1 ,,r l'i't Clrovo
wiB. i,.ls ihe cuest of Mrs.
(era Id Ran, has returned to her
home in that city.
-Garden Club hold
enily.
Phone 464
Leo-The Famous
M. G. M. Lion
Will Ee at the '
STATE
THEATRE '
At 3:30 Monday
"DYNAMITE"
SENSATION
SALKM. tre K. tP Of-! POKTJ..W1). Am;. 2. M)
ficials at the pnblii- service com- Spot t snien. Hint,, r owners and for-niis-slon
believe the. cross-state ' sHv officials riMpu-sted tloVernor
railroad ease, appealed by the Notblad tofl.iy to i.-sue a state-t'ni-Hi
Paeiiic from an interstate nient t the cffeit the huntini;
lommeri-e eomiiiissien order to seroti wntild not be ltostpoiied be
the courts, will be hoard In the yniid h-tol.er 1. provideil it is
federal court in Portland within found nn essary as a 1 ire emer
t;n days. It W believed thive policy to suspend the opening set
.illd;;es wit! sit 111 the case. 'for September l.'i.
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WEST SIDE MARKET
VAN R. GILBERT, Prop.
Will Furnish the Meet for
LEO
The M. G. M. Lion
You'll Get a
Lion's Share of Bargain
AT THIS MARKET
213 W. Main Phcne 649
ii ii
LEO the LION
Will Be Here Monday
The Personnel of His - - '
Caravan Will Stop ' - '
at the
HOTEL JACKSON
W. M. Clemenson, Mgr.
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III ;
BATTERIES
Sec Leo the Lion at
WILLARD BATTERY SERVICE
Tomorrow Vhile We Service
the Willard Batteries in His Caravan
South Bartlett " Phone 22
3'
The Famuos M. G. M. Lion
Uses as Standard
Equipment for His CaraVan
WILLARD
Of course you don't
know it, but you may bo
sitting on a volcano!
Title defects come to
light most unexpectedly
and when they do there's
trouble a-plenty for the
property owner if his
title is not insured. If it
is insured the company
handles any litigation
and makes good any loss
which may result.
Jackson County
Abstract Co.
121 E. Sixth St. Phono 41
ITIllllHIIIlM
H. VOSS
516 W. Jackson, Medford
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