FAflE TWO fEDFORD AfATL TRIBUNE, MTTDFOTCD. OTfEfiON. MONDAY, OOTOT1KT? 1021 The October mooting of the M'Mlfonl post of the American IeKion will be held tomorrow night at Legion hall, and fa in the nature or a Joint session with the women's auxiliary of the post. J-lmen, Neighbor! Klein the Tailor makes duality suits to order from l'15 to f!iO at 128 E. Main, upstairs. li& Ifot waffles at all times, Rex Cafe. . . 166 A. n. Bunnell of Klamath Is among the guests at the Hoti 1 Holland, as are J. R. Clauser of Cincinnati, O., A. N. them hack again to the Washington building about 3:40 p. m., for a five cent fare each way, which muBt be paid by the parents. Save money and buy your sweater ut Jones' sale. J 00" Used cars at lower prices than any' where else In town. Patton and Rob. Inson, Inc. - tl ' MIks Florence l'ool. county home demonstration agent arrived home to day from her attendance at the state fair luat week. County Agent C. C t'ate Is not expected from Salem until tonight or Tuesday morning. Genuine Chinese noodles at Rex Cafe. 10C The sweetest uay In the year la com Inc. 106 .Mrs. A. 11. WisBing returned home Sunday night from a alx weeks visit in I'ortland A bargain Ono good mahogany phonograph with 29 musical selec tlons. IMays all makes of records, $75 Palmer's Piano llouao, 234 K. Main St. 172' : Hemstitching and plcotfng 8c per yard. Work done wb.Uo you wait, Vanity Shop. . 20fl' The Kagle RIdgo tavern on Klamath lnko cloaeil Saturday for the season. Work will be started at once on instal ling a new electric lighting system the building of now cottages and the pinking of other Improvements ut the resort. Spot dances! J'vlllo! Vrl. nltn! 170 Flour sucks $1 per tloz. while they lust, largo Blue. Pullman linking Co 171 Alta Naylor returned Sunday from Oi antB Pass accompanied by her sister Mrs. J. C. Hunter. Save money and buy your Bweater at Jones' sale. . 100 Hear ye! Hear ye! Kloln tho Up- Htairs Tailor malios classy suits and overcoats from $36 to $60 at 128 K Main, i- Ifl'J Incidental to the opening of the United States court term for southern Oregon, which begins here nt 10 a. in. 'iuesday, a number of Kluniath Indians have already arrived In tho city and more nre on tho way. Overland, old model, In flno Bhapc and a good bargain. Hlttson'B. 100' Tho sweetest day in tho year is com Jug. ' 106 According to Herbert Nunn, state highway onglneer, tlio contracts for the paving of the Rosoburg-Wilbiir portion of the Pacific highway and that portion of the highway betweon Drain and Rice hill will be let by the state highway commission when that body meets October 25. When these two bits of paving havo boon finished tho Pacific highway between ltosaburg and Portland will bo completely hnrd surfncod, with the exception of a strip of 12 miles botweon Albany and Cor vallis. The big guys, tho Ilttlo guys, and the whole bloomin' crowd will be there! Where? Appleguto! When? Suturday, Oct. 8. 171 A tine lino of cigars at tho Cosy Noolt. IC Mrs. Tinny and Mrs. McDonald will ontortaln tlio Woman's Association of the Presbyterian church, Tuesday afternoon nt the homo of Mrs. Tinny. Delicious apples $2.00 a box, orchard rin. ' Phone 390, J. A. Weaterlund.170 Spot dances! Balloon dances! Apple gate! Saturday night! 171 Paxson's dahlias nt Central Point nro certainly, beautiful at this season of the year and a largo number ol Medford and other people stop to see and ndmlro them. Stylish, reliable suits and coats at the pi ton of "no recrats." Price f'ii $50. Kloln tua Tailor, 128 IS. Main. Upstairs. 109' Hlg sale on ladles' sweaters at Jonus Tuesday, Wednosday, Thursilay. 1110 Mrs. Dolbort Wills of Weed arrived In tho city last Saturday for a week's visit with relatives. , Tho bost placo in town for used cars, trucks, and tractors. Patton and Rob inson, inc. tf Genuine Chinese noodlos ut Rex Cnro. 160 Judge C. 11. Watson has accepted nn Invitation to repent IiIh valuable ser vice to the Cold Hill high school In tho form of talks on timely topics similar to last year when ho gave the high school fifty-two addresses. This is a gratultlous sorvlce ami one appreciat ed al llio by the teachers and the pupils. fluid Hill Nows. Tho swootest day in tne year Is coin ing. Kit'. "19 Chevrolet bug, overhauled ai-d a goer. Phone 57. 1'iO W. Murphy, the traveling freight and passenger agent of the Canadian Pa cific railroad is spending Monday in the city' on business. Delicious apples $2.00 a box, orchard inn. Phono 31(i. J. A. Westorltmd.170 Snappy, Kppy uiuslo at Applogate Saturday night. 171 Supt.' J-. W. Bcrrlan took a truck load of cans filled with steelhead fry to (Irani I'a.is today, where ho was met by people from Holland who took the steelhead to plant in tho streams of thHt Bcctlon. -!r. Murphy's dental office is also open nvetilngH from. 7 to 8. See the sweaters nt Jones' IiIk snlo. Tocal and Personal The transferring of approximately forty pupils from the 3rd and 4th grades from the Washington building to the new room being fitted up in' the Roosevelt building, did not take place today as scheduled, because the long delayed furniture for the room did not arrive here from Portland until this morning. The transfer will take place j Hausenkamp of Laramie, Wyo., Glenn Wednesday. The Interurban Auto. Parker and Victor Miller of Klamath, company by an arrangement with the .Mr, and Mrs. Wm. Thyle of Seattle, school board will take the pupils from Lester Rowland of Aberdeen, Wash., Washington school daily at a: 40 a. in. 'and Mr. and Mrs. C. C. Clarke of Pres to the Roosevelt building, and convey"' pect. Hemstitching 8c per yd. Buttons covered. Handicraft Shop. . tf Hig dunce J'vlllo Fri. nite! 170 The Rogue River Valley Ministerial aBSOclatlon held its first meeting of tho fall season in this city at the public library this forenoon. For the best values in used cars see Patton and Robinson, Inc. tf Edgar Wight, reliable Jeweler. Mr. und .Mrs. E. R. Oatman lifter spending last weea nt the state fair have gone from Salem to I'ortland to remain a week in that city and vicin ity. First-class 2)x3Vz tires $13. DQ. Med ford Vulcanizing Works. 189 Large eastern oysters, all styles, at Rex Cafe. 1C6 In accordance with tho gingering up process adopted by the Grants Pass chamber of commerce its board of di rectors lust Saturday elected Lynn Sabln of Portland as the secretary of the organization, concerning which tho Grants Pass Courier says: "Mr. Sabln Is ft gradtiato of tho O. A. C where he was honered with the high est position In tlio gift of the student body. He comes well qualified to ban die the secretarial affairs of the local chamber, and, best of all, he comes equipped with enthusiasm, intending to make tho management of comtmin: ty affairs a life's work. Tho president announces that affairs of the chamber will be conducted on a different basis hereafter. There will be a business like administration, with proper fol low-up systems and intensive work." There is nothing so healthful and invigorating these dnys as a drink of the lithla water sold by the Jackson County Creamery. Order a case today tf Hot tamalcs at Rex Cafe. 10U Judge Wm. Colvig left today for Portlantl by unto, with Captain Floyd Cook, of Portland, whero he will spend a few days. Agato Jewelry, tlgar Wight, Chill con came season open. Qusher Cafo. Highway Engineer Herbert Nunn and AsBlstant Engineer C. C. Kelley wero here Sunday und In company with District Engineer Ilodgmnn In spected the Crater Lake highway as far as the new Rogue River bridge, the Pacific highway over tho SIsklyoiiH and the Green Springs road. Mr. Hodg man left them ut Jenny Creok and they proceeded to KIntnath Fulls Beginning Octobor 1st, I will soil for 30 days at 20 per cent discount from the regular retail price, any new piano I bundlo. Give me your order. 225 S. Oakdalo. Phone 091-J. II. N. Lofland. 177 Dig sale on ladles' sweaters ut Jones Tuesday, Wednesduy, Thursday. 100 Among the visiting railroad mon in tho city today are 10. P. Duffy, travel ing passenger annul of the Denver & Itio Grande, and J. A. Lathrop, right of way und tax agent of tho Southern Pncific. Dreasninklng, pleating embroidering of all kindB, braiding, bonding, hem stitching and buttons covered at the Stylecraft Shop, Medford Bids. tf Edgar Wight, wntoli repairing. Mrs. V. C. Johnson of Memphis, Tenn., left this morning for home after a mouth's visit in this vicinity. Whatever you do, be photographed on your birthday, at Muekey Studio, East Main and Centra!, 204. Prices to pleaso. 107 Largo eastern oysters, all styles, ut Hex Cafe. Ki0 Mayor C. E. Gatei. arrived homo last night from his absence of a week at the stato fair. Ho was met at the train nt Roseburg last ovoning by Mra. Gntos mid neorge Gates, who drove up from Medford with Mrs. Jack Kerr, who had spent Inst week here, to take her to hor homo in Canyonville, and the mayor returned to Medford with them by .auto. They arrived In the city long beforo tho train reached here, the l'uelflc highway north being In splendid condition. Bert's famous chill con carnc. Gush er Cafe. Hear Drevltson and his four synco pation boys, the best dunce music In southern Oregon. tf Mm. II. E. Adams of Gold Hill was a ouslneas visitor in the city Monday. Hear 'em! -J'vlllo! Frl. nlle! 170 Tho Rogue River Transfer company hnulB fruit on trucks euulpped with pneumatics. Phone 20. 107 Uluo enamel plates with the word Modt'ord" In white for use In connec tion with the regular state auto license nlato may be obtained by Medford tiuto owners for $2 per net from the members of the Crater club who are taking this means of helping finance the organization. Tho plates have proved very popular In other cities being particularly noticed on Califor nia cars this summer. The plates are iiHlcstrbcllblo and may bo used Indefinitely. Better pick up some of tho print paper on rolls for wrapping goods and save money. Comes with cores in it to fit roll paper racks. Much cheaper than wrapping paper. tf All the best citizens say they only buy fuel whore they not it the cheap est and brat ami that is always at the Valley Fuel Co. J'houe 7t. Hobby Pelouze played end on Mult- Mrs. KlizsKeth Klippel, a pioneer noman in roi uanu Saturday, Tn uen , rcsideiit or- Jackson ounty, is ser Whitman was beaten 13 to G. Bobbyi lonely ill with pneumonia at her rest is Oregon representative for a large: deuce on North Holly street. Although Seattle machinery houso with head-, she is 82 years old Mrs. Klippel was F quarters in Portland. ?..'r. und Mrs Pelouze who have been in California expect to return to Medford soon and again take charge of their ranch near Eagle Point which they had leased. See the sweaters at Jones' big sale. 16C Bert's famous chill con carne. Gush er Cafe. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Hopkins, former ly of Medford, have recently taken 'apartments on Portland Heights where they will make their permanent home. Mr. Hopkins expects soon to enter bus iness In the Rose City. Hot waffles at all times, Rex Cafe. 100 Get your coal, $17.00, at the Valley Fuel Co. tf M. T. Thompson was up from Yreka, Calif., to Bpend Sunday, returning home today. He is looking after the hale and hearty for her years until stricken with this illness. Popcorn that will pon, 10c per lb. Warner, Wortman & Gore. 172 R. I. Stewart, builder, contracts for all buildings. Residence 217 Apple street. Phone 643. tf C. L. Goff writes insurance on any thing anywhere. tf Mr. and Mrs. F. Roy Davis and son Bobby arrived home last evening from a ten days trip to southern California. Butter milk and cream at the Cozy Nook. tf Men's shirts made at the Stylecraft Shop, Medford Bldg. tf Saeh, doors, any kind of mill work. Trowbridge Cabinet Works. 171' Mrs. Paul Hansen, corsetiere for NuBone. Phone 585-J. tf "Oregon Bond" owned by Scott Wolff won second place In the 2:10 drilling of a prospect oil well three. class ior Oregon trained horses at the miles south of Ager for the 500 Oil &j state fair ut Salem. Time 2:i3Vt and Refining company, in which several , 2: 15&. Scott Wolff returned from the Medford people hold stock. He says; fair last night The rooms of the commercial de partment of the high school ' were' filled with smoke about 1:35 this after- j noon and the fire alarm at the high school was rung, the students vacating the building. All classes were suspend-' ed for about a balf an hour much to the glee of the students. i The only fire which could be found, according to Mr. Smith, superinten dent of schools, was In one cf the stoves in the domestic science labora-' tory in the basement. they are now down 600 feet. When better automobiles are built, Bnlck will build them. tf Chill con carne season open. Gusher Cafe. Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Brown of Eagle Point, are home from eight weeks visiting In Brockton and other cities in Illinois. Mr. Brown says the fanners of Illinois sold their holdover $1 and $2 corn thiB year for 46c and this year's crop is selling for 35c. Both Mr. and Mrs. Brown say they are more convinced than ever that the coast Is the place to live and the Rogue River vuliey Is the itleal spot. They stopped over In Baker for a visit with Mrs. Wm. Brown. Dangerous Blues- J'ville! Frl. nite! 170 Just! received a shipment of 30x3'i first-class tires, $13.50. Medford Vul canizing Works. 1S9 The members of the Wednesday Study club will meet for a social after noon, next WodneBday, October 5, at 2:30 o'clock, ot tho home of Mrs. W. E. Crews, 707 S. Oakdalo avenue. This will be the first meeting of the club this full. Alta Naylor, Goodwin corsetiere, 20 South Fir St. Phone 918-W. 17t Auto fire liability bonos, glass, life Insurance, R. A. Holmes the Insurance Man. tf Through the courtesy of Mr. Berg ner or tho Vlnlng theatre, Ashland, Wully Reld's picture, "The Hell Dig gers" which closed there Saturday night was secured by George Hunt to take the place of Hobart Hoswnrth In "Hio Brute MiiBtor," which failed to arrive for yesterday's showing. Wally's picture, which is one of his best will be held over until Tuesday night, and "The Brute Master" will be shown at a Inter date. Hot tamnles ut Rex Cafo. 166 There's a busy Business College in your homo town. Now day and even ing clnsseB Oct. 6. 166 Mr. and Mra. W. E. Nicholson re turned home last evoning from a week end visit to their ranch near Fort Klamath. Mr. Nicholson reports ideal weather in the Fort Klamath region and that the roads between here and Fort Klnmuth arc In fine condition. ' China lily bulbB. Jap Art Store. Dr. McMorrls M. Dow's office ad dress Is 300-7 M. F. & H. Bldg. Office hours 11 to 12 noon; 2 to 5 afternoon. Tel. 139. 271 Mrs. Sollss of Jacksonville, who Is a former resident of Medford, left this afternoon for a visit at Berkeley, Col. j The Cozy Nook, DeVoe's new store in the Sparta building, is now open for business. tf Try our merchants lunch. Tho SboBta. The giainB and grasses of the first prize winning Jackson county exhibit nt the state fair have been shipped to Portland where they will become a part of the Oregon state exhibit. Tho i fruits and vegetables of the famous i exmuiL were un soiu ui ouiem utter tho fair closed. The Dow Association Hospital, Inc., Is n public hospital located at 704 North Central avenuo. It is now open and receiving patients. Tel. 11. Miss Patton, It. N., BUpt. 271 Hlg sale on lndloa' sweaters at Jones Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday. 1 GO" Bring your buckets for home nmdo sorghum 12 Vic pur lb. Warner, Wort- man & Gore. 172 Get the soft paper (lencll tablets for BChool at this office. tf All kinds of building mouldings. Trowbridge Cablnot Works. 171 Out of town guests nt the Hotel Med ford include: Mr. ami Mrs. R. E. Fitz gerald of Chicago, Mr. and Mrs. C. B. Mel. nln mid Mr. and Mrs. D. S. Mcl.nln of Ixi8 Angeles, Mr. und Mrs. Harold McCnughey und Mr. und Mra. H. L. McCaughey of Seattle. Perry O. DeLup and R. L. DeLap of Klamath Falls, and Gilbert Brown and Ijiwrunce Fxizzell of Lakevtew. See De-Luxe Auto Top Shop before getting that now top. tf Invest your savings In tin Jackson County Building and Loan association tf W. C. Crittenden of San Francisco is in the city on business. High grade tailors for men and women. Orres, Ashland. Ore. tf Chiropractic patients "Iveep Smil ing." There's a reason. Dr. Jouett P. Bray, chiropractic physician, M. F. H. Bldg. Lady assistant. tf Hemstitching Picoting 8c per yd. Vanity Shop. tf N. Y. Stocks Int. Mer. Marine pfd ... InternatA-nal Paper ... Kennrc-ott Copper Louisville & Nashville Mexican Petroleum Miami Copper Middle States Oil Midvale Stee! Missouri Pacific New- York Central N. Y., X. H. anil llartfo Norfolk & Western Northern Pacific Oklahoma Prod. & Kef . Pan Ainer:cun Petroleti Pennsylvania People's Gas Pittsburg and V. Va Ray Consolidated Coppe Reading Rep. Iron & Steel .... Royal Dutch. X. Y. . .,..(.. Shell Trnns. & Trail Sinclair Con. Oil Southorn Pacific .41.1 .... 4 9.:. . 2 1.5 .109.7 .101.25 . 22.25 . 13.2 5 . 25. S . 19.7 id 14.: 90.; 40.; sy 20. ; 13. 72 5 3 40 ;i:t.' 2 I 79.S Southern Hailw.iv Standard Oil of X. pfd .. Stndelmker Corporation .... TenncKNco Copper Texas Co Texan Pacific Tiibaeeo Products Tranaionlineiilal Oil I'lilon Pacific I'. S. Food Products P. S. Retail Stores I'. S. lad. Alcohol 1 nlted States Rubber United Stuten Steei I'tali Copper Wesllnghouse Electric Willy's Overland - Auier. Zinc, Lead und Sm Hullo and Superior ;. Cula. Petroleum ' Montana Power Shattut-k, Ariz Pure Oil invincible Oil General Asphalt The George Andrews Complimentary Concert committee bus secured the Page theatre for Tuesday, October 25th, as the date fixed for the enter tainment. Messrs. Hunt and Antle have entered into tho spirit of the oc eaaitin and generoualy donate the theatre for .this event which will be participated in by the best talent in the entire Rogue River valley, every community of which will be represent ed on the program. Tho committee contemplates a pro gram which will he unique in concep tion, and, with' the talent enlisted, its execution cannot fail to provitle an evening of artistic enjoyment, with plenty of fun "to chase i dull care away." Mualc will, of course, be a prominent feature, but it will be Inter spersed with dialogue and action In the production of an entertainment as different as possible from the conven tional concert. NEW YORK Oct. 8. Foreign silver 70c; Mexican dollars 53 7-8c. Allla-Chalmers 33.75 American Beet Sugar i27.5 American Can '., 27.5 American Car and Foundry....l 29 Amer. Hide & Lenther pfd.... 50 American International Corp.... 33.6 American Locomobite 90.5 Amer. Smelting & .Refg 39 American Sugar 57.3 American Sumatra Tobacco .... 4 1.1 American T. & T. , 107.8 American Woolen 75.7 Anaconda Copper 40.7 Atchison 8G.25 All. Glf & W. Indies 27.6 Baldwin Loocmotlce 87.75 Palttmore & Ohio 38-3 Bethlehem 'Steel "B" 55.7 Cunadlan Pacific 113.0 Central Leather X 29 Chandler Motors 4 3 Chesapeake & Ohio 50 Chicago, Mil. & St. Paul 25.7 C. U. I. & P ,34 Chlno Copper 2 6 Crucible Steel 04.1 Cuba Cane Sugar 8 Erie General Electric 1 Chino Copper Co'orado Fuel and Iron Corn Products General Motors Goodrich Co Great Northern pfd Great Northern Ore Ctfs Illinois CeiitraJ Inspirat'on Copper t- i ' .. jfM-t. TODAY and JMA,WMk TOMORROW in I J5& Norma " I J.rl Gilt ! In the . T t rVf ii-eille.-.t - ' i f J I'rodU'tlon s.Jl J of her. ' V TWf Xf , :- '': ' ' gtW 13.25 25 2 0 2 5 7S.1 10 32 74.8 2S.1 97 35.8 A Moi-y tluil miaslies through lo I he blgars t llngling lll'-mull triumph since ion saw Wallace Held In 'Tlio Vul iey (if the Glillits." WALLY REID In the Kingpin of all Saturday Evening Post Stories "THE HELL DIGGERS" TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY FOR SALE A aafe. the old Russ Mill: Hotel Office. ' May be seen at Inquire at Nash 108 FOR SALE Grapes. Excellent for juice. J. A. Manke, Route 1, Medford. Just eimt of Clancy orchard, near Jacksonville. 174 WANTED To rent. Reliable couplo desire attractive completely furnish ed house or apartment. References. 402 Hotel Holland. 100 WANTED Experienced Phone Mlrnvlsta 597-J-3. p ic k e r s. ween oeasons It's just at this season of the year that our Studio offers its best facilities for making your portraits. The rush is over or has not yet begun consequently we have more time-at our disposal which means increased attention to you increased attention to your order. 217 E MAIN ST TUDIO Makers of FINE PORTRAITS MEDFORD OREGON at JONES' 1 Shell Service Garage 22-20 I'ir St, Curs for hire without dilvorn 8t2.."i0 HT (111)'. Will tnko rnr In t ratio (or Cnur-room furnllirl house. 50 buy ft brand Dew CorooA sortnblo type writer. Orber atuej t attract! r pnexw. u belon you boy BOOK STOUJl 3 Days ill Tiies., Wednes. and Thors. Ladies' and Children's Sweaters from You all know when Jones advertises a sale he means business $ i M up 3 Days Tues., Wednes. and Thurs, JONES' GROCERY 1 I.::! 49.; 79.; 5 9 ' 4 5 C io.: .. 1 4.0 39 50 12.5 t