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PAGE TWO MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE, MEDFORD. OREflON-. FRTDAY. OCTOBER i. lV2t Tocal and Personal 3. W. Shirley has resigned his posi tion as assistant cashier of the Far mers & Fruitgrowers bank to take tffect Oct. 10th, and soon thereafter lie will leave to spend the winter at Pasadena and Modesto, Calif., Phoo nix, Ariz., and with a visit to the Grand Canyon. In the spring he will leave for Queen City, Mo., where he formerly resided, to reside there. Mr. Shirley has been connected with the Farmers & Fruitgrowers bank for two years, during which he has made many friends by his affable and courteous demeanor. Head Jones' ad. Something doin'. 170 Rest time for least money. Commu nity dt-ncing at Nat Sat. nite. 170' Typewriter for rent. Phone 259-H. 174 High grade tailors tor men aad women. Orres, Ashland. Ore. tf Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Carpenter are now in the McKenzle river district mar Eugene hunting bear, and will probably be gone a week or ten days. The Portland Telegram announces that John Holzgang has been apiiolnt ed agent in Medfoid. His telephone number is 453-Y. Anyone wishing to order the Telegram or make complaint about service can phone above num ber. ' 174' Nota-seam hosiery. Triangle collars. I Ixm Springer. Alta Naylor, Goodwin corsetlere, 20 South Fir St. Phone 918-W. 176 New fancy ribbons at the Colonial . 4uc per yard. 170 Indications were today that the term of United States court for southern - Oregon, which began in this city last Tuesday morning will not end until next week Thursday. There are a number of criminal and civil cases yet to be tried. The Economy Groceteria is paying 45c in trade for eggs. 170' Dancing. Something big at Nat Sat. nite. 170 Dr. McMorrls M. Dow's office nd drest. is 306-7 M. K. & H. Uldg. Office hours 11 to 12 noon; 2 to 5 afternoon. Tel. 139. 271 It. I. Stewart, builder, contracts tor all buildings. Residence 217 Apple street. Phone 643. tf B. D. El wood, the optometrist and wife, left Saturday for a week's visit In Portland, Latest styles and patterns In caps. Don Springer. Dots of jazz, Kingsbury, Sat. nllo. 171' A bargain One good mahogany phonograph with 29 musical selec tions. Plays all makes of records, $75. Palmer's Piano House, 234 E. Main St ' 172 Used cars at lower prices than any where else In town. Pulton and Rob Insnn. Inc. tt The first high school interscholastic football game of the Rogue River val ley was played at Grants Pass this afternoon, beginning ut 3 o'clock, be tween the teams of Ashland and Grants Pass, the score of which will be anxiously awaited by the Medford high student body. The local team meets both of these teams later in the sea- ton. Ashland was defeated by Klam-J atli Falls high last Saturday by the score of 17 to 7. Dig time at Jones' Sat. Phone early. 170 The prettiest drive, Kingsbury, Sat. nite. 171 A letter to your friend brings Joy to him ; a photograph brings you nearer bis side and makes the letter so much sweeter. A Mackey photograph of yourself sent to your friend will be the next thing to a visit from you. What an inexpensive way to visit friends when, circumstances and distance make it impossible to go to them in person. East Main and Central, No. 204. II. C. Mackey. 172 Experienced packers wanted. Karl Fruit Co. There was born to Mr. and Mrs. Albert T. Forgey at the home of Mrs. M. Ford on Siskiyou Heights, on Oct. 5, a 7 pound girl. Mother and daughter are doing nicely. We hope the Trigonla strikes oil soon so Chris Gottlieb can be at our big carnival and dance and make his famous talk on "Trials and Tribula tions of an Oil Parrel." Come and hear him October 8th, Riverside Community club. 170 individual suits and overcoats of merit, J22.G0 up. Don Springer. For Sale Used Dodge car in perfect running order. H. U. Lumsden. 174 Crescent orchestra at Eagle Point Saturday. 170 Out of town guests at the Hotel Hol- lund include Carrie E. Hill of Chicago; Mr. and Mrs. A. C. liunnell of Klamath Falls, J. II. Garrett of Klamath Falls, W. E. Stous and mother of Eugene, George W. Knight of Hubbard, Ore., and L. E. BIUo of Seattle. 7 lbs. sweet potatoes for 25c at Jones' Saturday. 170 Another big dance Kingsbury Sat. nite. 171 Imperial seven piece orchestra Sat. nite at Nat. No expense spared to make this party the best In southern Oregon. 170 Sash, doors, any kind of mill work. Trowbridge Cabinet Works. 171 Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Klocker have tnken up their residence at the Hotel Holland during the rebu'ldlng of the liainuin. Dance, Savage Creek hall, Saturday evening, Oct. 8. Everybody invited. 171 Saturduy is the dayof all the year to remember members of the family, as well as others, with a treat of candy. See the dealers who are adver tising for this occasion. For the host values in used cars see Patton and Robinson, Inc. tf First-class 30x3 tiros $13.60. Med I ford Vulcanizing Works. 189 Fruit growers in the Rogue River valley will realize more than $2.00M.0uO this year from their pear and apple crops, yet a few years ago it was com monly reported that the Medfoid coun try was "busted." It's mighty hard to keep an Oregon fruit district down. Eugene Register. Wanted Experienced packers and bux makers. Oregon Growers Packing Co-operation. Agate Jewelry, Edgar Wight. Big time at Jones' Sat. Phone early. 170 Rooth 14, country sausage, the kind you like to eat; also fresh pork. Austin. 170 A. L. Gould left the first of the week for Brookings where he will fill the position of railroad engineer. Big dance J'vllle Fri. nite! 170 Dance at Eagle Point Sat. nite. 170 Newcomb for all kinds of wood. Phone ca. The Economy Groceteria is paying 45c in trade for eggs. 170 Medford Maid candies are made in Medford by the Medford Candy Co. Ask your dealer for their candies to morrow National Candy Day get the best and patronize home. 170 Hilly Hooker, of the C. E. Gates Auto Co., leaves tomorrow evening for a deer hunting trip over the week end In the Butte Falls district. Men's shirts made at the Stylecraft Shop. Medford Bldg. tf All kinds of building mouldings. Trowbridge Cabinet Works. 171 Read Jones' ad. Something doin'. 170 Do you want a fine time, then attend the Nat Sat. nite. Something new. Free dancing until 9:30. 170 Miss Mary Phillips leaves this even ing for a visit at Portland. Dangerous Blues- J'vllle! Fri. nite! 170 Best Utah coal off car today $17. Valley Fuel Company. Phone 76. tf The grand prize given by the River side Community club at their carnlvai and dance Saturday night, October 8th will have a real kick to it. 170 Good news, Kingsbury Sat. nite, Ashland. 171 That the llarnum hotel In Medrord la far from a total loss, is the opinion of Tap Cole, assistant fire chief, who made a special trip to that city Thurs day. Cole says great credit Is due Chief Lawton and IiIb crew, for the work they did In keeping the building from utter destruction. Seven lines of hose wcro laid by the Medford fire de partment, Grants Pass Courier. Dance, Savage Creek hall, Saturday evening, Oct. 8. Everybody Invited. 171 7 lbs. sweet iiotatoeB for 25c at Jones' Saturday. 170 Cheap for fires old papers at this office 20c per 100. tf Hemstitching and plcotlng 8c per yard. Work done while you wait. Vanity Shop. 209 . W. S. McKee departed this after noon for a visit at San Francisco. A fine line of cigars at the Cozy Nook. f ECONOMY i - - "THE HOME OF BREAD LIKE MOTHER MADE" People in rapidly increasing numbers are cutting down the cost of living by trading at the store that gave Medford the lowest liv ing costs in Oregon,and the best bread. Come in,"- You don't have to wait to be waited upon. You can have immediate serv ice. Just help yourself, we caneasily handle 100 customers at once. Bulk Cocoa, 7 pounds $1.00 Sliced Pineapple for preserving, per gallon 85c Imported Olive Oil in gallon cans, per gal $3.29 Lenox Soap, 33 bars $1.00 Roast Beef, 2 pounds . 30c Corned Beef Hash, 1 lb. cans, 2 for 25c Corned Beef, No. 2 cans : , . . ., 30c Kippered Herring, per can . 15c Shrimp, per can 19c Pure Oregon Fruit Jams, No. 1 Cans 14c Sweet Pickles in quart ars 59c Sweet Pickles in gallons . . $1.87 EXTRA SPECIAL Bellflower apples. Orchard run, fine for cooking or eating. Of very good size and quality. Per box 75c - t: i Come early as we have only 80 boxes. Gates & Lydiard, Props. ! H. F. Lindas Is now a member of the Medford Elks lodge, having trans ferred his membership here from the Washington, D. C, lodge. The formal ities Incidental to the change were gone through with at last night's meet ing of the local lodge. Dance at Eagle Point Sat. nite. 170 The big guys, the little guys, and the whole blooniin' crowd will be there! Where? Applegate! When? Saturday. Oct. 8. 171 Spot dances! Balloon dances! Apple gate! Saturday night! 171 Brown & Brown's only have a few tickets left, better slip in and get yours '.voile they're hot. Yes we are going to have plenty of good eats 'n everything at the big carnival and dance at Riverside Community club. 170 All of the latest styles in hats at Lottie Howard's, 109 N. Central Ave. 172 Mrs. S. E. Willard of Ashland, and a former resident of this city, will con-' duct a kindergarten this winter in Ashland. Dressmaking, pleating embroidering of all kinds, braiding, ' beading, hem stitching and bullous covered at the Stylecraft Shop. Medford Bide. tf Mrs. Paul Hansen, corsetlere for NuBone. Phone 685-J. tf A few hundred pounds of vetch at i'Ac while it lasts. Some re-cleaned rye at 12.40. First come, first served. Watklns Feed Store. 171 Read Jones' ad. Something doin'. .... 170 Miss Olds, daughter of M. E. Olds, who has been visiting here for some time left for San Francisco this after noon enroute to her home at Cheyboy gan, Mich. Edgar Wight, watch repairing. Bert's famous chili con came. Gush er Cafe. ' Chili con carne season open. Gusher Cafe. The Economy Groceteria Is paying 45c In trade for eggs. 170 Dance, Sara? Creek ball, Saturday evening, Oct. 8. Everybody invited. 171 Arrivals at the Hotel Medford In clude: C. L. Lassell of Denver, E. H. Gabriel of Eugene, Mr. and Mrs. A. B. Lehman and R. B. Thompson of Lewis town, Mont., James Falrchlld and Geo. A. Iebbe of Vreka. Mr. and Mrs. J. Emerson of Portland and Robert A. Martin and J. C. Wenvloff and W. B. Wenvloff of Los Angeles. Beginning October 1st, I will sell for 30 days at 20 per cent discount from the regular retail price, any new piano I handle. Give me your order. 225 S. Oakdaie. Phone 691-J. H. N. Lofland. 177 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 tf Scores of people have enjoyed the delicious waffles and breakfast foods which are served with the compli ments of the Kerr-Gifford Co., at their demonstration this week at the Groce teria and Warner, Wortman & Gore's I grocery. i, j Let us show you how to shine, and I you'll shine wherever you show your I self. Why pay 15c for your shine when we charge only .10c. Brown's United Store. ' 176 Road work thrpughout the county In the different districts will soon be dis ' continued for the season. Edgar Wight, reliable Jeweler. Hear 'em! J'vllle! Fri. nite! 170 Dolls Saturday, surprise prices. Medford Book Store. 170 Big time at Jones' Sat. Phone early. 170 An elderly gentleman, Mr. T. A. Abbott outfitted for a trip to the wilds on Applegate Wednesday. Mr. Abbott is SO years old, but Is, very hale and hearty, and was employed on the state highway in Douglas county all sum mer. Jacksonville Post. Crescent orchestra at Eagle Point Saturday. 170 Better pick tip some of the 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 1920 Excelsior motorcycle, electric, fully equipped, Tor Bale at a bargain at Talent Garage, Talent, Ore. 172 Bo sweet to your sweetheart, man, woman or child tomorrow and take him or her some sweets. H. Savage and F. McComber of the Savnge-McCombeY Lumber company aro in the city incidental to the suit of the company against the Big Pines Lumber company, the hearing of which will be begun, ut the United Slates court session here next Monday. Try our merchants lunch. The Shasta. ' Bert's famous chill con carne. Gush er Cafe. Saturday, dolls at prices that will reduce our stock. Medford Book Store. 170 Remember your sweetheart, young, middle aged or old with a box of candy tomorrow National Candy Day. 10. S. Milieu and party leave this city tonight for Portland. Dyers, cleaners, phono 341, S. W. Forsythe, 116 Mistletoe. Prompt ser vice and prices lowest. 174 Dance at Eagle Point Sat. nite. 170 7 lbs. sweet potatoes for 25c at Jones' Saturday. 170 On account of "The Sweetest Day of the Year" tomorrow Marsh Grocery will give free samples of the famous Fvoureo cholocates, between the hours of 1 and 8 p. m. Mrs. A. J. Gould entertained with an oyster dinner at her homeyon Cather ine street Thursday evening. The guests were Mr. and Mrs. A. D. Wes ley and son-in-law. Ford car, 5 passenger, good buy at Talent Garage. Talent. 172 The best place in town for used cars. trucks, and tractors. Patton and Rob- i insivn. inc. tf Justl received a shipment of 30xo4 first-class tires. $13.00. Medford Vul canizing Works. . 189 Everyone will be interested in the Country Fair which will be given to night by the Epworth League of the First Methodist church, corner Fourth and Bartlett. A fine musical program has been arranged for the first part of the evening after which all will depart for the fair grounds, where there will be amusements for both old and yount One dollar and twenty-five cenu will buy an aluminum teakettle at the Crater Lake Hardware Saturday. 17u Full -value In trade for misfit and discarded clothes of all kinds. The Apparel, 103 N. Central. Phone 2J3. 191 The whole family will eajoy tin' Country Fair tonight at the First M. E. church. The art exhibit will be worth coming miles to see. There will also be other attractions. Snappy, peppy music at Applegate Saturday night. 171 Auto fire liability bonds, glass, life insurance, R. A. Holmes the Insurance Man. tf S il t J. W. Herrlan has HeMied o"1 the firshwav at Hay Gold dam and has opined u: a channel at tue lower end shot will allow fb to enter the same at low water. He found a collection of all kinds of snug and foul hooks that have been used and lost by illegal fish ermen. Ji:st think! the Crater Lake Hard ware Co. are s.-i:i:i.- an aluminum tea kettle for J 1.20 S.'turday. l"u China lily bulbs, lap Art Stores Among me .Meuioru visitor Grants Pass on Thursda were B. i Hobbs, O. K. routs. .Mr. nd Mrs. A. fc ..anseu and George W. Knight. Dr. Murphy's dental office Is ua,, IJJCU O dI,,l..o l.u.i, , ,.i o. Beautiful new neckwear at the Colonial. Irish. fi!et. and Tal. ln Oriental embroidery. Gtiimps, veatHes vests, collar and currii. -(, Crescent orchestra at Eagle Poln Saturday. ' . : ffllFliSBlll - a.tTi,. other I i Duiii'u I K TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY FOR SALE-Milk"goat and female kid $60. Cotlswold ram 8 months. $6. Ancona cockerels $2 each. Address W. J. Coffeen, Eagle Point, Oregon, or Wesley Coffeen, E. Ninth St., Medford, Oregon. 173 WANTED Apple pickers. Vllus Ranch, phone 67-R1. 171 FOR SALE Will sacrifice player piano: must have money. Address Gertrude Gamble, Rogue River, Ore. 176 FOR SALE Kegs and barrels, fir an I white oak, at the Jackson County Creamery Bottling Dept., 106 S. Bartlett St. 192 FOR SALE! On account sickness, interest in good paying business. Address P. O. Box 602, Medford, Ore. WANTED Factory representative for one of the most popular 6 cylinder aupjuiubilss will be In Medford in a few days to place agency for this locality. The right kind of man need not have much money to take ad vantage of this opportunity but musi have good references, unquestioned honesty and lots of push. Russell H. Lawson Auto Co., 354 East Broad way. Portland. Ore. 272 Cnuf Brown umi 'ur iirllucr NOW PLAYING TO CAPACITY! lUtrrfilfL. .NORMA ' J on metr' Sunday Katherine MacDonald in "My Lady's Latch Key." KIPTDIiEDS OF MEDFORD PEO PLE HAVE ALREADY OKAYED THIS WONDER PICTURE FOR YOU! nheimei: GOOD CLOTHES (g) B.K.&Ca An Investment in Good Appearance at Lower Cost Make an investment in good appearance when you go after your new suit this season. Kuppenheimer good clothes are priced one-third less than last year, the very same fine fabric and tailoring quality, entirely new styles and patterns greater values, at $37.50 to $55.00 Other good all-wool suits $17.50 to $35.00 Medford Deuel's -v uregon the house of Kuppenheimer good clothes