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Ml Al Tl tuba iewi Of Mori "a" rim., 1'rlb uhl sr i Ua Uu I Da . Da . w. Sll' Ja Tal Da Da Da J? Iwor alz' Un . '8 Ml Tb. nut: II n, ther he 1 All lapa, -I ' " V "I -Wl, upl' reeii ' ' I Got 1.24 I et t, sweii lies xeB Thii iree iggli r tin i mt it nln-H FAGE TWO ocal and Personal The duck hunting season ojiens to morrow for all counties In the state west of the summit of the Cascade mountains. ' The' season lasts until January 15th. Local sportsmen should take heeil that the open' season " for ciuall hunting does not begin until Oct. 15th, the Btute fish and game commis sion at its recent meeting having changed the date from Oct. 1st as orig inally set. , , ' ' ..' ' After October first we positively cannot run classified ads, locals and small ads unless paid for in advance. This Is done because the charges are too. small for book accounts. Please bring your ads to the office and do not telephone tbein. " ' 105 Used cars at lower prices than any where else in town. Patton and Rob inson, Inc. ' ' tr Parents and teachers are urged to attend the meeting of the high school parent-teachers association which will be held tonight at the public library, beginning dt & o'clock, at which a com mittee from the school loard will ho present to present matters of much importance for consideration. ' Hemstitching and plcotlng 8c per yard. Work done while . you wait Vanity Shop. . '. 209 Hear ye! Hear ye! Klein the Up stairs Tailor makes classy suits and overcoats from $35 to 50 at. 128 E. Main. ' 1G9 George A. Mansfield left last night for Salem where he will make an ad dress today at the state fair tomor row. It being farm bureau day, on the work accomplished during tho past year by the national farm bureau Dunco at Riverside Community club Saturday night, October 1st, our regu lar dance. Cloud music and a good time assured. " 16! Dig shipment of Indies' low and high shoes Just received. M. M. Dent, store - : 1C4 At the Hotel Holland are registered George N. Shields of Spokane, Ray C Wenger of Portland, Mr. and Mrs. F. N. Goodman of Oakland, Calif., Cecil F. Ahlstrom of llutte Fulls, C. D, Sim- monds of Milwaukee, Wis., Mr. and Mrs. W. V. Coopc-r.of.Chico, Calif'., and Mr. anil. Mrs. u l. 'Jannot of Dixon, mom. A fine line of cigars uc tho Cozy Nook. " ' "''' tr Stylish, reliable suits and coats at tho place of "no regrets." Price t'iS tMJ. Klein the Tailor, 128 E. Muln. Upstairs. ICS J Fishing is over at the Rogue river eJ I and the Alacleny, cannery is closed for tho season. The pack this year has l 1 nn nverugo pack, there being 21,900 I i cases of Chinook. No sllverBldes were rpipi packed. The pack is sold and' deliv UCii ercd 'by the schooner Tramp to tho rocks on, the bay and shipped, to mar ,' kot. Coos Ray Hnrtyor. , ro1 Haby shoes ou salo tomorrow, $1.29 Sizes 2 to 8. M. M. Dept. Store. 164 The host place In town for used cars, jj trucks, and tractors. Patton and Rob j inson, Inc. ' ' ' ' ' " 'tr an i J. i'. unio ana h. u, Nortiwicic leit ie',1 last evening for a few days' busliiesg ue.'Ti trip to I'oniuiiu. irsJI Old Coins A collection of BO. rare i mf, old tl. S. ami , forelgq coIdb. price ., 5-15.00, Must be seen to bo npproclat- ojT ed. S. W. F Mall Tribune, 1G5 ItviT; LlBten, Neighbor '. Kloin the Tailor itlJ makes quality suits to order from '$35 to $50 at 128 E, Main, upstairs.' '159' PH I Two special ears wont through the rok city this morning enrouto. to the na lejj '! tional, bankors' conyeutipii, jii, Los An- i Pi ' golos. T,hey w.ere occuulod by bankers. PPi'1 from Wisconsin. . ... , . Iiomstltchlng . . lj; .: Sc per yd. " if Buttons covered. J Handicraft Shop. tf f . Big shipment of ladles' low nnd high ln e shoes just received, M. M. Dept. Btore tndr The fii-st annual convention of the "i Oi assistant postmasters of the third and '4 fourth class lwstofflces of 'the stale JLUr w"' 1)6 'IC,' nt Salem tomorrow, 'ffj Just a 'nice drlvo' to tho Riverside aGJ Community club house, pavement' ail tif tho way, jazzy, music, good outs and a rlj congenial crowd, lot's; perambulate. " Saturdoy night,, Oct. 1st.' X5. tT; Largest gatherings attend wcok-ond ol ! dancing parties at tho Nat whoro they jf-enjoy the roomiest hnll, finest' floor of , and snbllmeBt music. 1G4' rree out. hi ixonn unk. loo RIDERS of the DAWN n pliotohiy of tho novc THE DESERT OF. WHEAT ZANE-GREY A screen epic of the great Northwe3t, with. V IBOY. STEWART CLAIRE ADAMS. ' ROBERT McKIM S RIALTO II I NOW ; ' ' cl, JOSEPH S. DO WLXNG J 8l . ,. ; rs,' .SUNDAY iDj HARRY CAREY Jn in "THE- WALLOP" I Lew West is in the city from his Deer creek home today, and Is ar- I ranging to remove to a -mining pro perty on Jackson, creek, nine miles from Jacksonville, where he will be employed during the winter. Mr! West has a farm on Kerby bar, at the mouth of Deer creek, but for the winter will have charge of the work on the mining claim owned by Miss Minnie Ireland in Jackson CDunty.-rJrants Pass Cour ier. You never get more for $1.10 than you do at the '.Riverside' Community oluli dances, next regular dance Satur day B-ght, October Jst. , 165? : Great sale on ladies' hats tomorrow. M. M. Dept.' Store. .' 164 The egg market is growing firmer and the price of eggs Is steadily ad vancing. ' I . '-' ' For the best values In used cars see Patton and Robinson. Inc.' ' ' " ' tf '. 2000 yards' bleached muslin on' sale tomorrow 8 yards for $1.00. M. M. DepL'Store. ' '" ' ! " ;'. 164 The personnel of the executive com mittee to direct the 1325 exposition to be held at Portland has been announc ed by Ju.ius L. Meier of that city, who is chairman of the exposition, and among the 39 members of the commit tee including the' c'liulrmnn, appears the name of Mayor C. E. Gates of Medfordl '. Twenty-three of the com mitteemen are leading, business men and financiers ot Portland and the others are divided among 15 cities of the' state." . Dancing taught at Natatorium. Classes Tuesday and Thursday eve. 7:30. Private lessons by appointment. Call 267-Y. '.. . , ChalHes for cpinforters, yard wide, 16 cents tomorrow, , ' . 164 Among the Medford men in Grants Pass Wednesday nigiit and Thursday morning were C, R. Fours' and A. R. Hanson." . Full housecleanlng time is here and you will want your carpets and rugB cleaned. Have them washed on the floor, in ie new modern sanitary way by an export 'at a moderate price.' See E. h. Davis, 36 N, Riverside or call ivi-n. '' ' v':: ",x& ' Munalng wear for 'tho whole "family". Special prices. M. M. Dept. Store. 1G4 . Deputy state game wardeiiB'who are in tho Cascades these days have searched all hunters' camps they have come across lately, according to H. A. Schwoiing, who haB JubI returned from n hunting trip up the McKehzie, but ds fjir as reported no illegal deer car cassbB have been found, he " said. Eugene Register. ' FlrBt-class 30x3H tiros $13.50. Med ford VulcnnlJng Works. ' 189 There Is nothing so healthful and Invigorating these days as a drink of the llthla water sold by the Jackson County Creamery. Order; a case today . . . , ' ' tt 'J. E. Stewart of 'thls city Is la Port land on a short business visit. Chill con came season operii Gusher Cure, , . Spot dances at Talent Prl. nlte. 164 After Ifpldlng their regular, weekly lodge meeting last , night the Elks short,cuked,' . cotfoed, .pickled. t and cheesoii. ' . ' '' , " ' New Hats 'at "Miss Townb's millinery DepCv Colonial Shop. "K " ' " '"" 1'84 ' Jreat 'sale on ladles' hats tomorrow. M. M. Dept. Store, " ";'." 164 Aprojios of the opening of the duck season, tomorrow, V. ff, Steele, UnRed States kuiijo warden, calls attenLion to tho fact that wood ducks urn protected at all times. Tho bureau will appre ciate the cooperation of Bportsmen ln reporting nnd turnlna In all bands found on logs of duck's killed. Several 'thousand ducks havo boon banded diii- .Ing tho past year" by (ho' Ijureaii and, ti)0 return or these tags anil aif data concerning where the birds were, killed 'me unie, s)ecies and atnor. inrornta tion will be valuable Information In de termining migration hiiblta. ' ,r ' ' Beginning October 1st, t will soil for 30 days nt 20 per cent discount froin the regular retail price, auy now piano I handle. ' Give me your 'ortlor. 225' S. Oakd.al,o, Phone C9.1-J, H. N, Lofland :'...' 177 ' Imported cotton crepes In all colors, 35 qonts yard. M. M. Dopt. Store. 164 B. K. Owens, Iocnl manager of 'the Union Oil Co., loft last evening for Roseburir on a brief business trin. Bert's ' taipoii1 cWl( 'poil eaftie Gush er UIU. Hoar DrevKsoa audj lfls, four ?ypco- patton boys, the best dance music ln so'uthorn Oregon. ' tf Tom Norrls of the local branch of the u, "3. mail service' Is bii' a Tew "days vacation whlch'lip will spend liiiirtlng deer. Some party! Tulent! Friday, "night1 20;00 yards bicachcil muslin on sale tomorrow 8 yards tor. $1.00. SI. M. Dept. Store. ' ' 104 The second half of the Jackson county taxes' are duo on or before Oc tober 6, nftor whlcli they "will become delinquent anil, will, begin to (iw 1 per cent Interest a month.' , Wanted Experienced packer sort ers and box maker at or.qo.. Conner s racking House. , , ' 1G5 Sheets, 72 by 90. special, S9 cents to morrow, M.'M. Dopt! Store. ' 1G4 The Oregon State Association of Op tometrists will ''assemble In Port!an Saturday evening to outline a general program for the winter. Tho Rogue River Transfer company hauls fruit 'ou t; uckn eqhied ' with pneumatics, .Phone 26. ' 167 Bert's famous chill con carnc. Gush er Cafe. Miss Cenevlevo Tillen- of Corvnllis. friner welVknown ea'clipr In the Moil ton) uulille schools, Is toocliing this yeiir lii the Tempo, ArU., schools. ' Get your coal, $17.00. at the Valley Fuel Co. , tf. When better automobiles are huilt, Bulck. will build thhm. 5 ' "' tt B, W Paul arrived home Wednes day froin a sj'vcral days' trip to ror- luilil. Chill, con carue season .ypi'o. GiMhcr MEDFORP. MAIL TRIBUNE, I SiK-clal plans have been iade for all tho services at the Presbyterian church oh Sunday. It will be the an nual fall Rally day. There will be pro motion exercises is the Sunday school, reception of new members at the mor ning church service, and a musical program of special interest at the evening service by the mixed quartet which is second to none in southern Oregon,- There will also be a fifteen minute pipe organ concert at the open ing of the service at 7:30 p. m. by Mrs. H. E. Marsh, whose work at the organ elicits the highest commendations of those who have heard her.' The full program will be published tomorrow. An address to the young people on the subject of "Force" or "Doing Things Well," will be given In the evening by "the pastor." " - - - - New hats at MIbs Towne's millinery Dept. Colonial Shop. 104 Imported cotton crepes In all colors, 35 cpnts yard MM. Dept. Store. 164 Among out of town arrivals at the Hotel Medrord are: Julius K. Haas anu Lew Herman of New York City, Mr. and Mrs. P. B. Windsor ot Havana, Cuba, Tony Bcrnadp of New York City. Mr.' and' Mrs.' George L. Butterfinld and son of Seattle, Ray E! Glass ot Eugene J.'F. Gall of Tacoma and Mr. and Mrs M. A. Fitzgerald of San Luis Obispo, Calif. " "' "' ' Dressmaking, pleating embroidering of all kinds, braiding, beading, hem stitching and buttons covored at the Stylecraft Shop, Medford Bide. tf ; Justl 'received' a: shipment of 30x3 first-class tires," $13.50: ' Medford Vul cunizlng VorK's.-' "-': ' 189 "Henry "Enders, Jr., Is W be the lending 'man In "Purple Flashes,"- the A'shlami Elks big show In that city at the' Vlu'iug theatre on next Tuesday and Wednesday. IMe Frldeger plays the part Of an English hutier. Every one knoWB'Ike, and there will no doubt be a crowd of Medford "Bills" In the front row to watch him put it over. The seljlt. sale for the Bhow opens Sat urday at 10' a', ni. at the Vinlng. ' Alta Naylor, Goodwin corsetiere, 20 South Flr'St;' Phone 9i8-W.' 176 'Auto ' fire ilabllltj bones, glaBs, life Insurance, R. A.' Holmes the Insurance Man. ' .T''" ;.r--:::i'te A1. T. Mercier, superintendent of tho Southern "Pacific line's ln Oregon, with headquarters' at' Portland for the last three years, has been appointed geri eraj manager of the San Diego & Ari zona railroad, 'a branch ot the South orn Pacific ty., with 'headquarters at aaii uiego, anu . uio appomimeni, ue comes effective ' immediately. ' An nouncement of a'successor to Mercier at Portland has riot ' been made by Southern Pacific omcials. Mr. Mer cier has many friends and acquairi tances ifj. Medford business ' circles who wlille they are pleaseil at his pro motion yet feel sorry that he leaves .1.1 J '" ' "- ' . - There's a, busy Business College In your home town. New day and even Inc'cliiBseM Oct' R . ' ' :- : 1GG For S.lii Spltzonberg culls 50c per box while they last. "Conner Packing House. . 106' . T. Roberts , and. family ot Walla Walla, Wash., who arrived in the city yesterday by motor, are considering making a permanent location here. China Illy bulbs. Jap Art Store. All the best citizens say they only buy fuel where they get It the cheap- est anil best and Unit ln always at the Valley 'Fuel Co. Phone 76. Baby shoes on sale tomorrow, $1.29. Sizes i to 8. ' M.' M.l'Dept. Store: 164 , J. W. Judy of the Standard Oil Co., motored to 'Kingsbury Springs today on business. ' .' ' ' Whatever you1 do, be photographed .on. your birthday, at Mucked Studio, East Main and Central, 2IM. Prices to please, " ,' ' 1 ' ' 187, Your home Is! our Btudlo. C E. Yeagor, home portraitist.. For appoint ment' phone 836-J. " 1Q6 lrs. E. Marcy and daughter of Ash- hind are In."' Porllapd, having been, culled there by tho Illness of Mr. Marcy who. is in a hospital of that city. , . Better pick up some of the print paper on rolls for wrapping goods and save money. " Conies with 'cores In it to tit roll paper racks. Much cheaper than, wrapping paper. ' ''" tf . ' SJhoots, 72 by 90. Special, 89 cents tomorrow, M.. M,. Deiit. Store. 164 ! Among Medford visitor' In Grants Pass yesterday wore Mrs. H. G. Wort; man, Mrs. T. M. Stott lind daughter, Mary Jnno, Miss Bessie Nolde and. Mrs. Mary Van Dyke. The Cozy Nock, DeVoe's new store In the Sparta building, Is now open tor business. tf . Try our merchants lunch. The Simula. ' TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY FOR SALE Spltzenberg culls 50c per . box while they mat. Connor Packing . House. ' - - ? - 165 WANThU Experienced packers, sort ers. and, box niiikors nt once. . Con ner's Packing House. ' 165 WANTED A clean throe room apart ment, furnished, iu a quiet part of town., Hot 90, Mall Tribune 10U VANTKD Cook. Apply Dow Associ ation itospHoi, ti,iss i-aiion, supt,. tun WANTED At Hotel Holland, bell. boy. . 164 POl SALE OR EXCHANGE for .Med- lorti property: ivice iiomo in Asn land, 5 rooms and bath; garage; two chicken houses; lMt acres of land nl( pliod for irrigation. 75 fruit trees nnd berries of all kinds. Cash iirlee $2350 or will trudo on this bnnls.- See it. !l. McCunly, Medford Nut'i B.-WVU Bids. . - . - FOR RENT l-room bungalow and 165 tearagc. Vhono 693 -L. ' Ifti'l SALE lS-liieh hrd"x.tiil, $4.2." tier. Phone Tss-u. tr; I'Vtj o.i.r; .'un apples. i-pit,s nnu 1 N'owtowns, 40o wr box. Hring youri boxes. Mrs. L. II. Smith, 'Central Point. Phone 3Sxxif. J37 fEDFORD.' OREOON". FTITDAY. SEPTEMBER '0O.!. WOMAN WAS INFLUENCED BY SON'S RECOVERY After Suffering for Fifteen Years Portland tVoniun h Soon Itcsloi-iHl. "When' I sawr how wonderfully my son was helped by taking Tanluc, I begun taking It too, und 1 have been benefitted In evefy way.'' said Mrs. Jelsemine Cencl, 307 Sheridan St., Portland, Ore. "When anybody has suffered like I jdid for fifteen years, they know how to appreciate good health, and I be jlieve I am the huppiest woman in the state today. My. trouble began With my stomach, and during all these years, I never knew what it was to sit down and eat what 1 wanted.- Ai- I though ! lived on a strict' dic-t.' never eating any fruits or starchy food. I still had violent attacks of Indigestion at times. I had awfu! hqadiirdiin. too, land was so nervous J ruiely, got a J good night's rest. '. : - " ' "Tanlac has made, me feet the wny J have wanted to feal -for ,"so many years, and I have not a frai e'of any of my old troubles. It certainly is the grandest medicine in the world." Tanlac and Tanlac Vegetable Pills are sold by the West Side Pharmacy, and by leading druggists everywhere. " . Adv. The children of the Salvation Army Sunday school will bring their Harvest Festival offerinbs of .fruits am veget ables, also home made ' candles and cakes, to the public! market Saturday fpomlng, ln order to raise the Junior target' for the relief work during the winter. Donations of all kinds will he thankfully received!'" Got the soft paper-pencil tablets for school at this ofrice, : tf I, : . Chiropractic patients "Keep Smll Ing." There's a reason. Dr. Jouett P. Bray, chiropractic physician, M. F. & H. Bldg. Lady assistant. tf For the first time since the Crater Lake season opened July 1st last the Crater Lake stage and baggage wagon were missing from their usual stands at the depot this morning, awaiting In coming trains. The Crater Lake sea son closes at midnight tonight and the last trip up of the. stage and baggage wagon was made yesterday. The lodge, which was receiving guests last night, was closed iiyi this noon, and all the officials, employes and guests left tor Medford. Invest your savings In the Jackson County Building and Loun association. " ' " tf . Clia)lles for comforters, yard wide, cents tomorrow. .. . .164 ' MOrle Gray, district manager for the Oregon Journal, motored to Grants Pass tills afternoon on business. Visit the Marinello Shop.: Full line preparations now In. ' Phone G57-W for appointment. 409 Liberty bldg. '104 Dr. Murphy's dehtiil office is also open eVenings from 7. to 8. ' . Mrs. J! W. Putney'of Becker, Minn., arrived here yesterday to, attend the golden wedding of Mr. Putney's father and, mother, Mi", and Mrs. F. N. Putney of this city. ','. ' i H, I. Stewart, builder, contracts for all buildings. Residence 217 Apple street. Phone 643. . tf i Sash, doors, auy kind ot mill work. Trowbridge Cabinet Works. 171 , Geo. L. Trelchler returned this m6r ning from Salem where he had been attending tho state fair. , M,i'B. Paul Hanson,' corsetiere for NuBone. ' Phone 68W.1 ' ' if The Home SPECIAL CREAM PUFFS CREAM PUFFS Gopd ojd-fshione Cream Puffs, filled with pue WiBBe.4' Cream.-while 1000 last.' r.. i i Fancy Artistic Baskets in Special price, while GATES "R,. J, Rowp.n must ser.Ye..U)iee .years. In tho state penlteutiary at Salem for a forgery charge committed more than four years ago and on w.hlch he was convicted in the . circuit , court, an appeal to the supreme court of the state having confirmed the find ings of the lower court," says the Grants Pass Courier. "His bondsmen have been notified to produce him In order that the sentence may bo served, The decision ot the' higher court was received yesterday. Rowen was . in dicted by the grand jury, on a charge of Torgery of a quit claim deed to min ing property on the Illinois river, April 2, 1917. Following the indictment Rowen was not brought to trial until January 1, 1920, and received his sen tence a week latere The case was again argued and submitted to the supreme court on June 23, 1921. He was released on $1000 bonds after his trial, nearly two years ago. Mr. Rowen has been employed in Medford as an auto salesman while out on bail await ing the decision of the higher court." Hemstitching '- - Picoting .." . , So per yd. . ' : Vanity Shop. tf C, L, Goff writes Insurance on nny tiling anywhere. " " '! ' ' tf 11 , - - i Knit and Silk, Ties Hosiery Hats, ShirU, Underwear 1921 of Bread Like Mother Made FOR SATURDAY 4 for 25c A . -! I ... ..: w. Market Baskets beautfful shapes and colors. Values to $1.50.. 4 dozen last, From 67 c to $1.13 & LYDIARD, Props, ; Fay. B. Lane who had been in the city for' the ' past few' days visiting friends and relatives left Friday-afternoon for San Francisco. ; Musing wear, for the whole family, -pecia! -prices. M. M. Dept. Store. 164 Butter milk and cream at the Cozy Nook. " ' ' tf Henry Pringle returned to' Butte Falls today after a week's visit ln this cityl Big dance at Talent Friday, night under new management. " 164 Men's shirts made at the Stylecraft Shop, Medford Bldg. tf H. H.'Von tier Hellen and sons, Wil liam and Hurry, were among the city visltory "today:"' William ' lias just' com pleted his grading contract in Doug lass county and is mailing rapid pro gress on the macadamizing of the Cra ter Lake highway. "" ? High grade tailors ' for men and women! Orres, Ashland. Ore. tf All' kinds of building mouldings. Trowbridge Cabinet .Works. 171 : See De-Luxe Auto Top' Shop before getting that new top1. V tt Better get some of the . print paper on ' rolls for wrapping paper at this office and save 2 of 3 cents per pound. Come and look nt it and be convinced. fall Suit for Yoong Of 14 Years of Age and Over Classy single and double-breasted sport models in nifty new patterns and weaves.. Some have two, pairs of trousers. .''''; .- 'i '. " ' '. . ;. - , i Just the Suits for High School St ud ehts $25.00 ur t r 'Always in Earnest" Home of Hart ; Schaff ner & Marx ' Clothes J- ' v ' .t -;-', '. RAILROAD MEff VOTE F '' 1 ; ' v: V. .'.. Chicago, seiit: so.-Wbiie U yii informally stated that approximately 90. per cent ot the 186,000. employes ot the Brotherhood of Railroad Train men' have voted to "strike, ' the; exact figures will ' not be announced at bnce, It was asserted today.',' ' : ' The "count of the ballots' was com-' pleted yesterday and general ''chair men were, dispatched to report to the general grievance committees. The grievance committee will indicate whether a strike Is to he called and . the general chairmen will report back here next week. , ..V ' ', , G. Lee, president oj'lhe tValn,-, men's organization, lias announced that in the event n strike is author-' Used, it will not be effective 'unless the other important rail .unions, Join . iu the movement. ."' ;. ' . '., . ; With Medford tr.irte Is Medforitronde Medford 's Headquarters for the Working Man Men." 3 : " ' . V i; .'.v r, . Ma