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rJ ' - - . 1 MK1)1-X)m MAI I, TKIHUN'K, MEDFOUD. OREGOX, THURSDAY, OCTOHKR C, V.m PAGU THREE ASKSFLEiViMlNG , TOPRODUGETHAT T INTEREST :- -1 DRESSLER GHfL iNOT INJURED BY' ' iGAR IS REPORT Mrs. Erlb"MoM rhohed this mnrtilng I that she waif lite woman Crirer ir.)lie .'IntroH t.'l ' hllVU ' tlvn nl.- Drossier, a six year old Bill on Eiist !) ir,u i' Main street near me Roosevelt s::liool ' "'"""K ine cub..,) to lie considered Uvednesday no.n. and emphatically XZZuZ I'eclares that she did nit trike the ' result of the shootlne- .r (- ..1..1 Mrs. Worn savs tlint ulio n-iL'ts at Kuelo- Pnlnt mwi ihu 1 v aow 1116 citizens or Jacksonville L,tv'inii rtuwri from the Karre:! Henri ' ''kIiik allocutions L-iowini; out of the would like' very much -fur .Mr. Klein- .an 8-'round scrap between Jess Iiiftrain hospital, and Knid suddenly darted ncmss tne street in iroiii 01 tier car. nro TCDM no 0GT0BER.24TH I'lip petit ,iry fob tl,'e -i,.i,.i... "f Hie circuit ,v;,urt : '-will -be tailed .liinday. ()it,,l,i-i- !..,. ,,.1 h ill Ih- ii.nvenid a trtrk earlier. l-l' l?Tll ( 1 ,'.' t For several years there '.ha not To the Kdltor: 1 .Mr. tKlenimiiie, where i that Jiat? i A rainiest from ihe cltfert,i .r .t:nk. sonvilti. some time ago. Vlitie y,s ttji been so much YnVv'st aroused byer a ed in the Jacksonville Post ad-ertis- 1 fii;lit'in8 card as i.s displayed' hv ' ins a Stetson hat. which was supposed -.- - , . Jw . . , t,, hi. i,.n i,.L. ,,. ...,.. ' ... Southern Oregon sport fans in the dropping at a directors niectint; held ul fiuht program at th) Nat smolfer in a private 11oi,t by Sir. Klenlifting tomorrow nlsht. The feature of the mill lii.. Ij.n'nl Vlliu . n l.lh .....,... I 1... nial. h n. 1. t I i series of raids , conducted in 'this ciiv mlng to make ttood his word by' (e!t- and Kid Irish, which promises to fie jlast August. lllbltinB said hat in a show -window wonie-battle.-: Then- Is considerable All tllnu.i It 1.... vi., ' . . In Ihn uln.nt. nl 1 ,1 ..L-ar... i-i I Ia ' nu Via i MltcCll t.'ll loll HA to hdW 1 1'inll Will, in. 11 but i was-in no (la.iKer, .Mrs. old jtuwicd. will come before the petit i't-'reed to do.. The citizens would idark horse , In local fighting camps says she returned and leclmo.1 all the I Jury, also the trial of four Hank of 'ke to know if It ever had an owner will make it with Jess Since the lat rtiihlicn on the danger of running in.: l'" ls')nvllle failure rases, ;,.it, those '"'side the one who is In possession of ter's wollopint; ability is a known' front of nutos, and made them promise '"f Myrtle Hlakeley, former county It now? ..... ., . t. iiualltjt and home people predict that they would riot dn it any more. 'treasurer, Charles Owen. former I' Well, it seems as if Mr. Flemmlng the new boy will have to so some vo You are had little "girls if von run , n ,MK" tu'i , """" ; .. ...... ....... . . (in..," -i ,.c 11; ii ' . nincH, ex-assisia nl cashier of the nao irounie w ii u ine ciiy auinor- i r ikiuiiih iwumj , 1,1 it.011. .uiv H fliint ol ta.s, .ins. wont says sue jofl,n(.t i..,..!, ,.,,.,. ,, ,-,.,, nien. nd has made trouble' In .the-i'ihe most nomilnr rlmt artists In the said. ' ,A.,1. Kali, rancher. ' Ivhurch. and now an a noii-tuxoavine i valley, will warm up uii Kid KkuU, The inrerelice )hnt" she was "had," I The court sessions are ovoectcd in Icltlzen', he and his lio.val N'ihs, are who is himself a battler of some abil- angered Enid, why went home in-arh'st a mouth, and there is a long trying to break up Our wood school jity. There is prospect of six Kood hish huff.' ' . jcalendar of civil cases. whlch, they will . accomplish it their Irounds between Joe Hlackburn and Mrs. Wold says she knew nothing of ! (he child's story till she read it In the jlail Tribune last evening. She do- Clares that if Ihe child has any hruises it; was from other causes than be-ins hit by an unto. Airs. F, II. Dressier, over the tele phone this morning reiterated that her '(laughter had been hit by the tmt:, arid "has the bruise's to slnw f ir It.1, It. ipolnt Is gained. I. Stewart, hnll.ler ,..,1. fr ! The people of Jacksonville Mike Spencer.. Joe hopcH to .make (what the fight shorter, but Mike is out for I' mean by the people In about 96 per I blood and Will give him a fast go. ICid IT-, .,1.1 ''PS1,lence -17 APPlevnt of the population of the town) jHl-nnett and Hattlii.B t'onrad rxp.vt s.tieet. I hone Mo. .'fjnre patiently wnitlng- for justice to be jto knock each other out of the ring -r-r I given them by The law, .The major Knld (lid not go to sclmol vesterdnv "v "( t,u" People are tax-paying cltl afternoon, but returned this' morning z,"s nn'' lon!t "ke to.Ve rtictu'", to I tt f'"'1 Mrs ii.ii..r r i ' lliy a non-taxpaying rltiien. whether Uttje Sonny Ai ,fis. Urefesler says it is her opinion wp RhaI, hnve n BOO(, K(.hool m. .Ilot. !1)11Blllst fm-Aia itomurrow night 'and if they perforin as they have In recent try-outs it will that the child was struck with the fender. ' r " !! Ill Ml I !! I1IIB ITIII 1 1 1 1 II III ! II IIIMIIH mi limn 'Tomght!-, Austin, the nttnaturo labftmu. will flKlit Tho peoplo who are Ia.v-aht0!mr l- jVounar Xelsop for tin? fly-weight ' tltlo ns nro lintiently wuiUi.K for justice !of Hie valley. ieion is NteDpiriK tniu to he (,'lVeit to them by the law, whkh trouble when he refuses to draw the 'Mr. Klvm ruins itrnnresi ; . -ALHRHT BOHD13; i Juolisoiivll'.e. Octolier 5. . Carres Xomediaris BIG TENT THEATRE i CHANGE OP PRO Git AM DAILY .The Best 'of Moderii Dramas and High Clas3 . Vaudeville An Drdinnnce. of Afcdrord pr.ihlbils Tent. Theatres from sliowlng In t'ity, so no have rslnhlishrd Trnt Tiicntlv nt Jacksouvllc. '. ' ' : JAZZ ORCHESTRA ., DON'T FAIL TO SEE IT IT'S WORTH THE MONEY MEDFORD TO OBSERVt II color Um in thiH fUht .since Sonny's t famoiiR "'Swiss nioveinent" in elinehvH Jure danKeroUH, but Matchmakfr l)lx !on luUKhingty predicts that Utile Nel iRon will hnnir a k. o. on lh diiNky chin ot "Tiny" Austin. I'harles Mel row hah ben nelectfl a. referee for all th imtchei , "Which itwures the pectatoi-fl iwnie fast, situar fighta. I ; . ltooi-s- iiprn 7:110 I. 31. Show stnrtV K: 1.4. Bis propni-atiuns arte being made hy tho city yrhoi.ls, fire., departmentv city officials and- business neii vo vcele brate, "Fire Prevention Veek," "Octo ber 9 to lt. ThlH is a national cele bration to encourase people to be mor careful about conditions that cause fires, to educate the children along 'these lineg, to clean up rub bish around business houses, resi dences, vacant lots and" in .other words "to lock tl barn before the horse is stolen." v , , Further particulars will bo given tomorrow regarding exercises In the schools, and the significance of the occasion. "You rhay think that a-gfenuinjWilliird Battery for your Ford car jvpuld' cost too much. We'd like to'see'the loo'k: of -surprjfe that comes o.n your face when We quote you our price! ,, " , Repairs On All Makes ' of Batteries Electric Shop v 8th and Eartlett , Phone 22-J Latest Arrivals at' Auio Camp Grounds 4 .. V . T-' -. '. V TO PRE-WAR BASIS Wednesday's arrivals at the city atito camp Were as follows'! D. C. Walker and fatally of Portland, en rottto south; 15. IV. NVhilderi arid fam ily of Ro3eburg, en route sbtlthi A.; K. Ulster tind family of Hood River, who may locate here; - Rice lirpthers bt IJUlard, Ore., en route to Klamath Fall-- W.. R.- Buck or this city; G. W. Allen and family of Orbvtlle, Ca)., and H. H. Dutts and family of Oro vllle, Callfi,;who may locate here. Ed Masoh'of Portland, eh route to Grants PaBs; Claude Richards of Sacramen to, en route north; George Metsker and family of Klamath Falls, en route to Los Angeles; J. C. Whitaker and family of Sacramento,: wH omtty lo; cate here; A. R. HackariJ and family ol Hornlirook, aClir., en route t 'fa coma; C. L. Hamson and family of Sati Frah'ciSco 'eh route to 'Seattle; C. A. Carlton and" faintly of Bates Park, Colo., en roitte to bong Beach, Calir; F, 13. Bates of Trodtdale, Ore., ,n ri'niirni.niB. x ur .lUaiwiiM K . I : i , V :'a '"-"'" m al artleles used In shocshlnlng, and and famllj'of Portland who may- o- lhc ,.eiul,tuni,6 of . to -,my tht) FREE MATINEE AT u.' liaiy PUkford in "The Hoodlum" 4h the attnu'tion Saturday, October 8. at the Page Theatre at 10:30 a. m., for the frue matinee hy The Mall Triliune anil Sun and the Oeorgo A. Hunt Co. It will lio' onti of the liesi of the series prelinred for the enter tainment of our many childre.n friends. '' . . . Clip tills, coupon, present at door and be admitted free. , ,. COUPON This coupon will admit one child free at the Free Matinee nt the Page theatre, Saturday, October 8,,at 10:30. a. m. Shoeshlnitig Is getting: back on a pre-war basis, according - to an an nouncement1 .today by. Brown and JSrau-n, that hereafter a shine at the siana ,m invir piai-e ot nusiness win be a dlni, instead of l,lie ..1G .cents charged in other shoeshihih'g estab-lisliments,'- A first clans shoeshlner has beeh hired and he Works by the. day, instead of the shine. The reason for the action is the general reduction cate here and C. E. Gondrey and fiim-j ily of Jacksonville, Tex., en route 'to Tacoma. jwar time price,' with conditions as they are.,; . - :i ' , It's a francTpid Remedy 1;t '.You can't keep strong and welt with out sleep. Whether- your rest is bro ken by a painful hacking cough or Just ah annoying tickling ih ttie throat, the system becomes . weakened , tthd run down. Mrs. K. p. Drake,. Childs, Mil writes: .iAtter un,ilttack or.thd '.rilt' .l was left with a severe cough. Noth ing relieved Ine till . I used Foley'jJ honey and Tar, wJiich I can highly recommend," It covers Irritated mem branes with a healing and Boothing costing, loosens, phlegm and clears air iiassaKes. aold everywhere. . aqv. Murrrixo koi'tiikrn oiikoon '. . 'IIOL1NKSS ASS()JLTIOX 1 ULBS DIRECT TG -US FROM : HOLLAND- . " , Jilt, HYACINTHS TULIPS NARCISSI CROCUS ( - - - - xx.., . '..' It WILl PAY VOL' TO WAIT ', , Our stock of higli grade imllw wblcb will aVrlvp in a few lays will comprlsf all the liruutlfiil iHilors. IIiiIIh arc esy lo itrow In i:HTIl or WAl'KIt for wliilct- flowom. They :iiiil U the comfort of tlic lionic tlirougli the lone winter inoiitiis. BULBg AT pRE.AR PRICES. ; . . , m:rTii-v vorit nv' witii a m;i oi'-Tt i.iPs Plant a few Imlbs Tor Xiiins KiftH. Wc will gladly irtvo yni reliable Inriu tlons on how to plant liullis to reccUc iK'aiitlful blooms. , - -' i : '- Monarch. Seed & Feed Co. The. Southern Qrogori Holiness as-' sociatibn will hold an all-day meeting In the Free Methodlit church Friday, October 7tli.-: , v' ' . ' -' Services1 Nvlll lie hs follbw's; '; Song. and praise serving at -10 a. m. Preaching at 11 .' m liy Hiss RhniJi .Hurnett. . . . . Business session nll:30 n. m. . Pleaching at 2:,10 by. Rev. J J. E. Mv-'Rhane, pastor of,Nazarlne church, Ashland. , Preaching at 7:30 by. Rev.' King, evangelist of Knzarine church. A basket lunch will he enjoyed by nil at 12, rtnnn. . I Everyone Invl'ed to spend this day iwlth us. . ' - ! - i .... '. - ' f ' Ladle of Medford I Orres le lyadles' tallot of Ashland, wlil' bo' at Hotel. Holland tomorrow, Friday, with a complete line of wool ens and fas"hlons fur Jadles' tailored suits, coats,. dresses, skirls, etc. Come and see the fine display. .J 109 hqrebjr hotlfled 169 Shrine 8tated Stolon lllllah Temple- meets at Masonic hall, Ash land," Friday evening, Oct. 7, In stated seB siun. Ceremonial mat ters to be discussed and routine liusiness transacted. N o bl o s T" .W.-M. McNAIR, Potentate. W. II. DAY, Fecorder. ; A. F. 4 A. M. Special Communication Med rord Iodgo 10, Friday evon Ing. Oct. 7, 7:30 p. in. Work Tlioso old Darnel rodtypes of tiraiulf.-itlior and Grand-. ! :inofhi'il.aiid Aunt.Maiy and then the quaint pictures bf Father and Mother taken just after the Civil War money couldn't buy them from you. .Are you forgetful of the fact that future gencraUoiis would cherish just such pictures of yuil. . 1 . 'Make an appointment at once. 217 E .MAIX ST TUDIO Makers of FINE PORTRAITS MEDFORD OREGON i .iiamit: I-.- r-- IV. - . '.I IV JM Army Officer's SKoef LotKer.Putteej Rubber Hip Boots, Offl iei Rain Cdats'Hats, Belts, fceggins? Spiral Puttees, 0."-D. and Khaki Shii'ts, Khaki Work Suits, Overalls, Khaki Breeches, Offi cer's So!, O; D.1 Glovfes, AXrmy Slickers, Wool Sox, Army Blan.' kels and of course,' good shoes at great values for everybody.. , WONDERFUL VALUES Opening Friday, Oct. 7 MEDFORD SHOE. HOSPITAL 119 E. 6th St., Medford Ahead When the mercury drops and the cold rains ciart, remeifnber you can keep warm with one of : our . i . . . r toves THERE IS A SIZE AND STYLE FOR EVERY ROOM - For Wood or Coal and Wood : -: -" i , Also Sheet Iron Heaters t Price Is -RightQuality is Right' We deliver and install your stove free of charge. MORDOFF & WGOLF 217 W. Main St. .. Medford, Ore. . r J-.;' ..:' ;v ' i '.. i ----- ,:-.','; M ;.- f '" ',: ' .!; i'-'V:--:-:.X;.r::.. f4 ', , Chaiige in Management ' HOTEL ASHLAND ; lAshland, Oregon ' H ? i ' .. i . ' ' Now under the management of Mr. B. F. Leach, late of Geiser Grand Hotel, Baker, Ore. Catering to the com mercial men, and tourists. . . t .f i ..' ' ' ..,..;.' ' : . UNEXCELLED GRILL ROOM-POPULAR PRICES - , CLEAN Rooms, CLEAN Beds and a CLEAN ? House "! ii if, J,: rt -J , . S17 E. Main 'bone ar.O ip F. 170 C. degree. L. E. WILLIAMS. 'iJ. '"..'- HYAt 'IXTII