cotoni. D silk ribbon DOKOT h / REID, Editor. Phone 39 or 475-L sad ont of (Own thdhtre going Thursday, Rear. t«e Social Ciiple publie thinking that such things of Christian church' meeting nt ns happen in “Women Qo On For­ jh l f i p. ja , In eharoh parlors. ever" arp permitted in what was Mrfc. Gentry chairman ,of re-' oacu a compdfbtfvely Jkwlees dis­ frenhmeut committee, assisted trict of tha big city. " “Woman by Mrs. Doremus. Mr* Barney Go On Forever*’ has a maximum of shootings, la- which woman, and Mrs.'tJeldwell. ? one after another are involved in Ttjpteday, Nov. tg ^-S en io r high school P . T . A. meet at -high sMeldlng men, protecting their school ah 8:10 p.' m. Reports* 1 loves and playing a game dis­ tinctly of the fiaderworid. Mary of bonvontlon w ill be gives. Thursday, Nov. 7.— Lincoln P. T. Boland, chief of the women, is A. circle meets at 3:30 p. m. perhaps the hardest,, and at the In 1 school building on Beach same time, tha gwat attractive Street A ll members urged to character seen in such a role on Broadway in a long time. The be* present Idea of the play la that “men inpy Thursday, Nov; I « - — Woman*» come and men may go" — men H pne Missionary Society of may be shot and men may be re­ local M. -E. church moats at moved by gangsters— but that home of Mrs. Wheeler. 181 “women go on forever" choosing North Maia Stseot. A fu ll at­ * nfew man, and continuing the tendance to desired. Jifo—dbd the fight— of the un­ Thursday, Nov. Id *— Tha Rika derworld. As a resnlt of “ Womdn Go Ou Ladies Card club w ill b o l d their regular party la tha elnb- Forever“ and plays of similar rooms in tha Elks temple. Mrs. type "H ell’s Kitchen” has been , Domino Prqvfst and Mrs. Dean. «roused. Statements have been issued and upftft societies have Scott w ill he boat scan. Thursday, Nov. I« .—-High School been given attention la that sec­ P. T. A. meets' at 8:88 p. m. at tion. Thue the stage carries ou a high school. A ll members urg­ little uplift campaign a ll of it» own. ed to be present. tt K tt Saturday, Nov. lfiL—-Daughters of the Nile meets at 8 o'clock fl. W . C. T . V . Meets Tseeday— The Women’» Christian Temp­ m. In thesMaaonlc Temple, Ash­ land. Luncheon at L I £ h 1 a erance Union-held their regular Springs hotel at 18:80 o’clock. eeml-moathlr meeting. yesterday A ll Ashland members requested afternoon, Tuesday, November 8, at thehom e of Mrs. J. W . ferua- to attend. Phoae 4FT r . Tuesday, Nov. lg . - P arty in the er, 885 Scenic Drive. Dae to Ip- Ctvle vlubheuuB. Bridge, “ 500“ clement weather conditions. there was act no large an attendance sad taaey work. Tuesday, Nov. ltk —-Sojitb®rn Ore­ at yesterday’s meeting as usual. Mrs. W. R. Davis had charge gon chapter of the State Music Teachers association f i r s t ef the devotionals, during which meeting of the year. Luncheon two songs from the W hite Ribbon were sup«. She then ^ at the Hotel Medford. » Fourth-chapter of Peter Tuesday, November IS . — There w ill he a party at tha Civic as the scripture lesson. Mrs. Da- clubhouse All suggestions should be mailed to the Contest Department, Palmer Music House, Medford, Oregon. The W . C. T.' U. "Ta«’’ day, which was to have been observed Saturday, November 5,‘ was post­ poned until a later date on ac­ count ef the auxiliary to the Am­ erican Lesion Poet No. 14 beine unable to participate on that data. • A ujf woman, man or child may enter the contest, provided they reside in Jackson, Josephine or Siskiyou County' A contestant may enter any number of suggestions. Contest will- begin today, November 9th, and will dose No­ vember 28th. Winner will be announced at formal opening of remodeled Mudo Store, December 1st. A letter outlining the reasons for the suggested slogan may ac­ company the entry, bnt will have no direct bearing on the judg­ ing. No particular style of letter or entry blank is necessity. Merely write down your slogan in a legible manner and sign your name and address. Home From Pordaad— .W e will be the final judges, but we also expect to call in ’a rep­ resentative group of. Southern Oregon business men to assist in tile judging. Taxidermist Wardweil Fur Co. Cooley Buildlag. Cooley Rulldlag MEDFORD BRJOBEWES FINE FOB FIBEPLACE WITH A GBATE. A ls o - ' ’ FUBNACE, RANGE AND HEATEB. T i t A LOAD. We Believe They Are Economical. THE JORDAN ELECTRIC Nommafe Your Favorite! NOMINATION BLANK good r o x 100 t e n s “Miss Medford” Contest DIAMOND MELLO-GLO 1» a wonderful new shade— youth color. Perspiration hardly affects tt aad tt w ill not leave the Skin dry and drawn Try this new French ProceW Face Powqer and enjoy ltsugUMt velous beactlfyteg q u a l i t i e s . Sticks well, stays .»a longer aad dost not clog tha poms. Ten w ill sorely love MELLO-GLO.— Llthla Pharmacy; Bast Side Pharmacy. ♦ Conditions o f the Contest Are “Tag" Day Postponed— Mrs, Carrie Miakler, who has spent the past month visiting with her son Ray M iakler in' Portland, Oregon, has returned to her home on C street, this The Hlgk School Circle of the city. Mrs.. Minkler reports a P. T. A. w ill meet Thursday af- most pleasant rtolfc teruoon, November . I t , at 4:80 o’clock, ia the h u p school build­ ing, when a fa ll report of the re­ cent P. T. A. Tonveatlon nt La Grande w jll be given by Mrs. H: D EER HEAD MOUNTING ‘ C. Gaiey end Mrs. C. J. Baugh­ A S P E U A I/rV man, who were delegates. The latest anner mathn« Mrs. Bertha Denton, 1 o e a 1 Do not ekperiment witfc your school nursa, win give a short hard earned' trophy by hav­ talk. AU members are particu­ ing tt mounted by nay one larly urged to attend tomororw’s but an expert. The largest mooting. bead of the season w ill be mounted free. tt tt tt Is all of your purpose, O trees, to weather The blast»—and grow and grow? tt t t ' t t W cen t Playa — While there arp still those who declare the stage needs cleaning up the stage Is doing some clean­ up work on its own acconbt thia Mrs. Louis Dodge was the gra­ season. Itz eeema that so dis­ pleased are the residents of cer­ done hoeteee yesterday,* Tuesday, tain sections of'New Tork which November 8, When sip délìsitt- are shown unfavorably In one or two qtage productions that they ate getting busy and maintaining law and order In their neighbor­ hoods. New Face Powder Popular aRadio V 00Ï Minuet Plano A Victrolo or Radio Nome ............ .......................................... .. Address ............................................. >,.......... . - This is a genuine offer and we stand ready to personally guar­ antee that the slogan, which in our opinion is the most valnabla, will receive the prise mentioned above without one oent’s gx- penditure. Some information, which may be of help to oonteetaats, follows: The Palmer Music House is still open for business during the remodeling program, which when completed will give to Medford the sh ow place of Southern O regon and one of the most bsantifBl music stores on the ooast The formaPopening*of the Rew ettod will be on December 1st, at which time tile winner of the mtnfrt' will be announced. Contestants m ay see the general style, of tile decorative interior at the store, whioh has been partially w m P pleted. The Palmer Music House carries a complete line e f tilfil known Pianos, Orthophonic Victrolas, and fcadioe, ia the largest stock of Sheet Music, Reoords, P»~* Musical Instruments and music supplies in B q U Northern California. All the Pianos, Vietrolae nationally priced and cost no more delivered in I than in New York or Chicago. For further details of the contest inquire at the 1 House, 222 E. Main S t , Medford, Oregon. Telephone No............. *.................. Fill out and mail to fkmtest Department “ Better Homes’’ Exposition and Holiday Jubi­ lee offices, 410 .Medford Center Bldg. Phone 8JB CLAYTON H. W M .H .F L U Micros», OK