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PAGE TWO MEDFORD MAID TRIBUyE. MEDFORD, PRECOX. WEDNESDAY, OCTORER 10. 1017 Of!AT ANH PERSONAL left till? 1110111- u ;hfj will visit Mr?. ('. K. Ashury IiiK for Kimcne win relatives fur a week. Dr. IMs.";, eye, ear, nose, throat. W'f; have, our "l.:it Clianfe" mu.ca zi Mi' .suliH'l I : j I ion li.;ts. Special otters k'nod only until Xovomljor rth. There will he many advances in prices, liet tr net, one. .Uedfnrd liook Store. ' '; .' : - ' 17.". Mr. nn! .Mrs. T. K. laiili-1s will Mr. anil Mis. It. II. Dopp left today for Jti'no. Ni'V., where tliey will be lo cated this winter, Mr. Dopp havltiK lieen miinnioned hy telegraph hy one of tho Ms mlnliiK companies to tome there nt once unil enter Its employ as; mechanical engineer. For collections Bee Bullock Mer cantile Agency. Tim army is again enlisting youns; men in the aviation corps service, after having stopped enlisting for the corps for several weeks. Sergeant Weston, the Medford recruiting of ficer of the army, will welcome re cruits at the postofflce liuilding, Alco Taxi. Phone Js. The Woman's College chili will meet at the home o( Miss 'Grace' Two Pullman 'cara- ln which were drafted soldiers from Modoc. Lassen and Mona counties, of California, en route, to the Amoricun Lake canton ment, were attached to train 14 this morning. In the Mona county dele gation of seven were three full blood ed Indians. Metz cars at Riverside Oarage. Hlg dance at Hold Hill pavilion Sat. night.'Oct. 13. Good music. 172 Tom Marshall, of Chicago, and Kelthsburg, not the vice president, hut the world famous marksman, trap shooting champion, sportsman and prince of the order oi;good fellows, arrived. Tuesday . to spend a week looking after his orchard interests. Mr. Marshall Is -welLknown in' sport- - XOTICK Tt KLK8. v ., Grand Exalted Kuler Fred Jlnrper, will be. at the Elks Club In Medford at about 5:30 o'clock Thursday af ternoon. All members of No. 1163, and any visiting Klks, are requested to be present at that time to meet the head of our order, who will only be with us for half on hour. Cil'S NEWBURY, Exalted Ruler. h ave this evening for I'm tland. j Mitchell;' !! Geneva avenue. Batur- j ing circles all over -the globe, having where they will re in a In several dayn, ,iny. October U, at l!::iu o'clock. The .been captain of the all-American team Mr. Iianlels having been culled therj ! club will be glad to welcome any now of marksmen that toured the world a by urcent Jnisiiiei-;!. Altroiis for pickers and packers, at the Tent Factory, at Nat. 172 lleginniii with Xoveiiilicr all fet ters must bear three cents in postage, that being one of the provisions of; the new Avar tax law members. Miss McCormlck, the home demonstration agent of the county will speak on food conservation. Johnson for hlgh-olass watch re pairing. ' ' tf Mr. and Mrs. Gus Stlnson will 1'ostmasler leave for Klamath Falls on Thurs day, which city will be tiieir future home, as Mr. Slinson has been trans ferred by the California-Oregon Pow er company to duty In the Klamath Falls district, of the company. Opportunity for boy over 10 years old to learn the printing business at the Mail Tribune office. Apply to the foreman. tf The Elks lodge is planning for a big session Thursday night when several candidates are to be initiated. General upholstering, furniture re- Minis lia.i not yet received advices from the pre toffice department as to other changes made by the law in sending mail matter, especially sec ond class matter. Johnson for hlgh-claf's watch re pairing. .',!'- Mr. and Mrs. .1. E. Walbeck and child went to Giants I'a?s, today for a several days visit. Bring your wheat to tho Central Point Mills. We handle It In bulk and savo you the cost of lags- Wei are In the market for all kinds or Pajred and refinlshed, mattresses ren graln. , .,vatcd, feathers steamed and cleaned, "The" W. C. T. I'. will meet Tlinrs-I carpets and rugs cleaned and relald. day afternoon at the home of Mrs. j lioiiKlicii 225 S. Riverside. Phone S. C. Goillove, :m.-. North llartlett j 9(I0-L. 171 street. All members, and friends are! All the members of C company ex Invited to come and bring their cept thoee. on tho regular guard do thimbles, as they will sew for the tnils In the Siskiyous and in the Wolf Red Cross. creek-l.eland territory returned to Alco Taxi. Phono SS. riimp In tho city Wednesday nfter- W. II. Smith, the roofing enntrnc-j noon, as the movement of California tor. went to Yreka, Calif., today to drafted soldlors north Is over, and begin work on his rontrart for roof- tho necessity for their assisting in ing the new high school building of. patrolling the railroad tracks between that city. Ike Fridegar, the local! tho Siskiyoim and I.eland no longer contractor, has the plastering con-i exists. Tho boys got back just In few years ago. At present he Is trap shooting editor of the Hearst syndi cate of papers. He has been visiting his cousin, Ben Olcott, at Salem. That beautiful 9-room house at 29 Summltt Ave., with 4 screened sleep ing porches, 2 baths, electricity, hard wood floors, beam ceilings, garage, paved street, cost $."i00.00, built 4 years, for sale at auction 'to highest bidder under mortgage foreclosure, Monday, October lath, at 10 a. m. at the front door of the Court House, Jacksonville, Oregon. 175 All come to the big dance at Gold Hill pavilion Saturday night, Oct. 13. Good music; fine time. , 172 J. G. Chapman has returned from a several days business trip to Port land. Baths, 23c. l:oicl Holland. Notice All baek Interest on city assess ments must be paid by November 15th. Your co-operation In carrying out the Supreme court tleci'sion will be appreciated. "Do your bit." ' By order of the City Council. 'GU3 II. SAMUELS, 95 ' City Treasurer. TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY "WANTED Hay to bale. Will take part payment in hay. H. W. Blng hani, 597-J3. - 175' WANTED Second band sanitary folding cot. 232 14 Ivy Street. 173 FOR SALE 1 cow and 2 heifers; also cream separator. 310 W. Knight St. F. S. Day. 174 FOR SALE One slightly used 1917. Ford with extra equipment. One 1915 Ford. Good bargains. Terms. W. R. Del.ay. 174 WANTED A competent woman for general housework. Mrs. A. E. Reames, 816 W: 10th St., Phone 633. WANTED A few more men and women to pick apples at the Phlpps orchard. Phone 39-R. tract for tho same building. They have just completed the. roofing and plastering of tho new Odd Fell&vs' building nt Yreka. Dr. Frank Roberts, dentist. St. Mark's Building. Phono 323-Y. Mrs. A. C. Whitworth went to with her grand- llornbrook today, spend the winler mother, Mrs. Lucas. I Metz cars nt Riverside Garage. j John Wilkinson, former lioukkeep-l er of the Medford National bank, but; now a deputy Internal revenue collec-l tor, is In the city today from Portland with two other deputies, checking upl the local tobacco dealers. Dr. Heine fits glasses correctly Call Taxi 30 1. Wanted.- (i;r'.t at DeVoe's. 11. L. Walther. general superin tendent of tho local district of the Cnlifornia-Oiecou Power company, started on a two weeUs vacation to day, and with A. .1. Itoschorouuh, of Sail Francisco, vice president of the company, left for a hunting and pleas ure trip which will take tliein to Dunsinulr. Yreka, and other northern California points. Including the big Churchill cattle ranch near Doro. For the bei-t Insurance, seo Holmes the Insurance mall. W. S. Coper, of l.os Angeles, a well known and experien 1 hotel man of l.os Angeles, has niilved In the city ami assumed his duties as atsi-lant manager of the Hotel Hol land ami Holland cafe. We-tern Klrrrlc Farm Lighting platits are sold and lusiallcd by Paul's Electric Slere. Medford. 17:. K. It liammimd, manager of Home Tcteiph:,!!.' coin:iny. receivtil a tclcLiatn l:t-l nihl from the dls- tlme for pay day. Hot cakes and coffee, inc. Dia mond Restaurant, 127 Sixth street. Ernest Scott, the construction fore man of the California-Oregon Power company, who recently sustained bad injuries when he fell from a pole at where sho will j cVnlriil Point, was removed from the hospital In that city this morning to his home on llentty street. In Med ford. Mr. Scott's condition is rnpid ly Improving and bo will suffer no permanent Injury. .The Bullock Mercantile Agency, collectors. : WOMEN OF ' MIDDLE AGE Mrs. Quinn's Experience Ought to Help You Over the Critical Period. Lowell, Moss. years I have bet "For the Inst three n troubled with the Change of Life and tho bad feelings common nt that time. I .was in a very nervous condi tion, with headaches and pain a good leal of the lime so I was until, to do my work. A friend iiskel me to try l.ydia E. Pinkham'a V e I'ottl b Id Com pound, which I did. and it has helped nie in every wnv. I (I, n ''nut not nearly so nervous, no henilache i r pain. 1 must say that l.ydia E. 1'u klriir.'s Veretat le Coniound is thi 1st r. medy any sick woman can kike. " 'imal'' MABEL'S BABY 5 .UIDDU'C 1 te'J;: 'I'MII- 'll, MOTHER'S DAD S SninotA preserves shoes, sheds moisture, and won't rub off. A brilliant, lasting shine, over busnines per box. The key opening box prevents broken nails and soiled angers. SkmgiA Home Set Substantial bristle dauber, and soft lamb's wool polisher. Makes shining convenient and easy. Aslc Nearest Store. BLACK TAN WHITE RED v mum r 'i i' HOME SET At -a-short public meeting of the City council Wednesday night Cotin clbnen llitrgravf and Davis were ap pointed a committee by Mayor Gates to work with the county assessor to wards obtaining a reassessment and revaluation of city property with a view to eliminating conspicuous Ine qualities now existing and putting all property owners on an equal basis. After the committee has made its re port back to the council a definite plan of readjustment will be worked out. Among visitors In the city today registered at the hotels are R. A. Hartsop o Seattle; .S. G.: Hirsch, of Minneapolis: 1L . Epstefn of New York; Mr. and Mrs. Medllned of, Klamath Falls; and W. C. Hurt and ; W. D. DeLong of Portland. ! Sctfemic Infants and Invalid beven ARE CODING THS OftlClNAl MALTED .MILK Rich milk, malted gruin, ir poi.der forr.i. For infants, invalid&ioilgi owing chiid.cn. Pure nutrition, upbuilding the w holg body. Invigorates nursing mothers mi! the aged. More nutritious than tea, coffee, etc. Instantly prepared. Requires no cocking. Substitute!. Celt YOU Same Price Highest quality, Jewelry repairing, ADE IN EDiORD 0 ORDER $25.00 Ul Also Cleaning, Pressing and Altarlnf 190 F W1IM MP4THR9 SUITS (( LEINN FOR lOIBES TWO DAYS . Beginning . TODAY Mat. 2-4 P. M. Eve., 7-9 P. M. PAGE Supremacy is established on the firm foundation of SERVICE. Patrons know that at this popular theater the pictures, the imisie, the service and tho atmosphere of refine ment are always "just a bit better than good enough." Here's a program ve rec ommend. REGULAR PRICES: ADULTS 15c CHILDREN 5c In the Days ot '49 AVhen the call of California's gold drew hordes of hardy prospectors to the great redwoods country, many stirring chapters were written in the booh of life, as portrayed by Mary Pickford IX "A ROM ANCE of the REDWOODS" J By Cecil RDclIille Also'Latest PATHE NEWS Showing Rainbow Division Chilean Submarines Heroes of Flanders Golden West Pageant PA G E SOUTHERN OREGON'S GREATEST PLACE OF AMUSEMENT v.. - tn n pil.er r. Xt ii I li .1 . 1 . i ! ;t 1'. I,. TOl, t! tile itimi'aln li 1 1 nut ill tl aiiM-,1 l.y Tne-.l i-ity. N:r. I'i h I d;iv 1i:m d ill Mill'!, S. , l;ty,. W ood ubnut tll.T fire In sitrani'e policy. (Kl'uv, Konln 404. .! F. 11. Itulldlnir. ci s M i : lnc.il i-.ilde In Kl;mi;ith ire t linjr:: ': t I'll t'.!' : ther !' t lul t Mrs. M,iti'Mti:T O' INN'. Hear i".3 Winll.cn M., Lowell. Muss. Other witrr'.inc; sivniptnnis nre n sense rf suiTivnti, hot thishen, h.'iidachi's, l.acltn.'heH, ilrend f imNn.lini; evil, tiuli iity. noun is in the ears, palpitation of tho heart, Fnrl hefore the eyei, irreiHi'nriti.'!, riuiptipiition, vnriiibio nt'i'etite, weakness, inquietude, and dir "iuc-;s. If ou nocd speri.d mlvicp, write to the I viliii I",. I'mklinin Medicine Co. (mnli.!- ntinll, Lynn, Mass, PAGE Tuesday Nitfht.Oct. 16 Sniillinn Oit-',,ii'.s (iivjiiot 1 L i . i nl' A iiiust im iit mkssijs. Mii:i:i:w'r ';i:si:nt 14 Ul I: iua liLt k 3 RifFqpra .w aid v&nd a Eugcnt Walters' Thrilling Drama in 1 Acts. More thrilling than "Within the Law" Moro mjfitit'ying that "Alias Jimmy Valentine." Moie ovfrpowRiing Uun "Faid in Full." More fascinating than "Sherlock Holmes." ( 'a si ii..-lti..'s Ni.riiian lla.-k. it, M,t lliii klrv. Clil'1'..i'.l M." k. Cnii'.rlia Mi-H..ita!il. 't:;i nk liarrat! I Ici.I'm' W'i'iiil-; aiiil nti!i l'. SeatS.ileS.it arday, Oct. 13. Lower l 'ii"r I 'ir( 1 I rows, -f I. 1 Jit ! 1 1 I "ilvj I l ii, 1 ; (n-t Mail Orders Now. ": last rows. 1. I, r; li.ilallre ."()(. 4 i it I : ! ! s 9 ''' '" lq JLZ October 8 to 1 3 Fall With Its "b 1 T II H Wonderful New Styles Is H ere Big Handsome Pom-Pom Coats the mm la is. trimmed in plusht You'll love to sunu'irle I'olll-Polll. handsome most favored coat fabrie for fall, shows many Is in this new material. Made with (jreat full eol- faney poekets. coats. Colorim; s, Karami and fur. Larue, in one of these handsome is tile latest shades of taupe, rein -leer, ami greens. Many models at $29.50. I'ekin blue, navy, browns Suits of Beautiful Silver-tone Cloth This new material seems to be the hit of the fall season. YYe show many stunning models in silvertoiie cloth. One pretty model bitf, wide collar, wide belt and plaited from the waist down. Such new shades as beetroot, taupe, I'ekin blue ami Kussian green. Other stunning suits from $19.50 to $50.00. Hose Perfection of our customers the name Wayne Knit r hose perfection in every feature ap- To most stands fi pciirance, service, fit. It is fine gauge and glove fitting and made of the best materials. Our com plete line includes silks in various grades ami fash ionable shades, as well as fine lislcs and soft cot tons. You can get Wayne Knit tor every pur pose, and can rest assured that there's not lung else quite so good to be had anywhere. We stand be hind Wayne Knit 1 lose. The Corset Store The home of Xemo, Hon Ton, Ciossard anil Royal Worces ter Corsets. We have your size, your style and can fit vou properlv. Special at tention given (if Corsets. The home of Betty Wales Dresses. Charming Serge Frocks is featured in these early fall, serge to the fitting Practically every new style charming serge dresses. Yor dresses are favored very much. One pretty model in men's wear serge, with graduated side tunics and a jaunty silk embroidered tab in front. Hut ton' trimmed. This model at $19.50. Manv other serge dresses from $1U.50 to $35.00. The Home Journal Patterns THE MAY Co. Pictorial Review Patterns i A. W. linUiS, Mgr.