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3XTHT PAGE- TWO ftiEDFORI) MATL i TRIBUNE, r flrEDTOKD.' 01 E("i OX; ", MON D A,Y; lOfTOttRIWlfl. 1021 deal and ! Personal There, 1b no danger of a shortage of refrigerator cars In which to ship pears and apples from Medford and the valley, ts the welcome announce ment to orchardisls given out by Mark Montgomery, the Southern' Pacific iigent. There were not enough curs for Friday's and Saturday's shipments due. to the fact that Mr. Montgomery bad underestimated the number of cars thai would-be ready for those days. Five cars arrived here Sunday liiprnthe.' i)9 more 'arrived last' night, and 5Q more are cdming'daily for the valley, fifteen of which are for Med ford shipments .alone. I ' Fire prevention week: let us help L you prevent fire and reduce your in surance rate. R. A. Holmes, the Insur- nnce Man. tf . Typewriter for rent. . Phone 259-H. ".'..'.''-. 174 i John Tomlin, Corning Kenly, Dr. 1,1 A:.8alnde and Edison Marshall expect to leave tomorrow for a two weeks duck hunting expedition in southeast ern Oregon, , High grade tailors for men aHd woipon. Orres,, Ashland. Ore. tf The Portland Tolegram announces that-John. Holigang has been, appoint ed' agent in Medford. Ills telophone number Is 453-Y. Anyone wishing to order the Telegram or make complaint About , service .-can phone above num ber. , , -., ,.' ,: , y. , .' xi - The price of '$3246.50 recently, re ceived by Rosenberg brotlinrs for a car or Anions is said to be the highest prlfce ever received for a car of An Jons in. the history of the fruit business. About 'SO boxes: averaged 17 cents for each bear to the grower. ; . 1 NotR-seam hosiery, Triangle collars. Don Springer. . 'Alta Naylor, (Ooodwin corsetlore, 20 South Fir St. Phone 918-W. ,,-17(1 t. Mrs. Frank Owen, who lias 'been visiting relatives In San Francisco sev eral, weoks Is expected. home in the near future. Dr.- McMorrls -M. Dow's office nd , . drew, is 306-7. M. F. & U. Uldg. Office hours 11 to 12 noon; 2 to B afternoon. Tel.-139. - ' 271 .i-RI. Stewart, builder, contracts for Bl.tniJlcllngs. .Residence ;Jr7:., Apple street, ,1'iione 643. ' tf The members of the Goldefl Llrtk flliile clasB will hold tliolr ''Dollar Social" 'at the home of Mrs. Mea'rs, Tuesday evening, Oct. 11th. JAt this time the, dollars earned by each class piomber wjll be turned In, and tin ac count given of how they were earned. . Latent stylos and patterns In caps. Don Springer. , i, ..,,"A bargain One . good, mahogany phonograph. WJtji 29 . musical . , selec tions Plays all raakos of records, $75. Palmer's Piano.' House, 234 E. Main St. . '4Vv..: ,. i-,'".. "; ,.. '"'..." ; 172 -Mrs. . Frank Preston 1b visiting friends and relatlvog in San Francisco. The arrivals at the Hotel Medford yesterday and this morning, include 'f.G&tirgo jd" Graves of-Salem, Mr. and " Mrs. Gray of Seattle, i MrB. . Stdckler and two children from: the Philippine Isluntia, Jlr. arid Mrs, 'Fred' T.' Sherman' of Seattle, Mr. and Mrs. W.. F-' Dallam and son and Mr. ,khd Mrs.'J. 8. Ne'vln of San Francisco, and Clarence Westbrook arid i piirty ,,'ot. Sinith Rlver, Calif. ', . , ; ' Used cars at lower prices tha'n any where else. In town, Patton and Rob inson, Ino, .( . tf A letter to your friend brings Joy to . himj. a photograph brings you nearer ills side and makes the letter so muqh sweeter. , A. Mackey photograph of yourself sent "to your.friond will be the . " next thing to a visit from you. What an. inexpensive, wny to ylBlt . friends when,, '.circumstances and distance niiike It Impossible to'go to them In person! .'East Main and Contral, No. 204... H C, Mackey 172 Superintendent J. V. iierrlan tit tho Dutte Falls lintchory, has cleaned out tho flshway at Gold Ray dam arid has oined tip a channel at tho lower ond that, will allow fish to, enter the same at' low water. , he found a collection ' of nil IclndB of sniiga 'and foul hooka that had been used' nnd lost by Illegal fishermen., - , ( ... 'Individual 'suits and ovorooats of V inorlt, $22.60 up.., Don Springer. ;, Kxperioncod packers wanted. Earl Fruit. Co... (; , For Sale" Used Dodge car In perfect running order. H. u. LimiRilmi. 174 ' At tho ' community meeting 'of the . women of Rogue Ulvor and Wlmer held at Roguo River this, uftornoon, 'which; was attended by MIsb Florence Pool, , county home demonstration , agelit.t plans for clvthing schools, home convenience -work and hot lunch sorv- Ing In the schools were discussed. 'Miss ' Pool and Miss Griswold, liOmo dumon titration agent for ' Josephine county. " export to hold a conference ut this Humoring. , Visit the Marinello Shop, expert ' marcel : waving; also electrolysis. Room 409 Llborty Mils. Phone 657-W. : ; ,. . .. j73. Tiring your buckets for home mndo ' sorghum 1214c per lb. , Warnor, Vort ' niun & Gore. 172 Although the valley :is filled with a smoke haze no forest fires have been . reported at the local forest service ...ceg. . ' . - Apples! 'Apples!, Apples! Starks, Do . llclons rind Newtown, $1.00 per box at . .Ilowers Hunch, five miles north of Rogue River on Evans Creok. Uiing your boxes. .. 177 Snsh, doors, any kind of mill' work. Trrtwbridge Cabinet Works. 171 .Mr. and .Mrs. W. O. Johnson,' formor Medford residents, have 'moved to Ash - Mand and have taken a home on North l.atirpl street. Anlilnnd Tidings, v For the best vultios In used cars see Tntton and Robinson, Inc. tf All of the latest stylos in hats ai Untie ll.iwurd s, 109 . Contral Ave. Due to the fine weather of tho past two weeks, which is said to be excep- - onally good at ("rater Lake, many valley people and tourists passing through have visited the lake. Quite a number visited the lake Sunday. first-class 30x3 tires $13.50. Med ford Vulcanizing Works. 189' Wanted Experienced packers and box makers. Oregon Growers Packing Co-operation. ' Agate Jewelry, Edgar Wight, C O. Thompson, Instructor In agri culture in the Medford high school, spent the week end along the Rogue river near Grants Pass fishing tor steelhead. Newcomb for all kinds of wood Phone 631. - ' . Men's shirts made at the Stylecraft Shop, Medford Bldg. . . tf AV. Wiseman of Hoise, Idaho arrived In this city yesterday by motor and intenos to locate here. All kinds of building mouldings. Trowbridge Cabinet Works. ' 171 Hemstitching and plcottng So per yard. Work done while you wait, Vanity Shop. ...... ,. . , 209' W. Nye of Prospect was a Medfdrd visitor over tho week end., A fine line of cigars ac the CozyJ Nook. ' tf Dressmaking, pleating embroidering of all kinds, braiding, beading, hem stitching and buttons covered at the Stylecraft Shcp. Medford Bide, , tf Here is the . Ashland-Granta PasB high school football game of last Fri day -from partisan . viewpoints: The Grants Pass Courier says: .".Too much beof proved disastrous to the Grants Pass football eleven yesterday after noon when they were defeated by the liusby Ashland aggregation by . a. 61-0 score. The visitors pounded through tho light local line almost at will, the piuyers showing splendid training; The local boys ifought gamely throughout tho gamo but were too much . out classed to stand any show." The Ash land Tidings days; "Smothered In glory and cheered by a large delega tion of Ashland rooters, tho gridiron warriors of the local high school romp ed over the Grants Pass field yester day afternoon for a victorious score of 61 to 0. Moving with rapid, niachlne lil'.o precision, the boya in crimson and whlto fought IJielr way to the Grants Pass goal with a persistence that plied m score after 'score in 'quick succes sion." . , , . , .Mrs. Paul t Hanson, corsotlere for NuBfano. Phone D85-J. tf Edgar Wight, watch repalrlug. "poc" Wright, Clarence Ends j and Leland Holbrooke returned yesterday from a week's doer hiint "on the tJmu- qua divido. It is understood that they wore riot unsuccessful. j Beginning Octobor 1st, I will sell for 30 days at 20 per oont discount from the regular retail price, any hew piano I handle. Give me your ordur. 225 S. Oakdale. Phono 691-J.. 'H. N. Loflund. v .,'177' We can save you 20 per cent on all auto repair work. First class ;Work guaranteed. Tires, tubes and acces sories. '.Central Point Garage. .'173 , Guests at the Hotel Holland 'include Mr. .and .Mrs. R. , B. Cayanaugh of Edgowood, .Calif,, Mr. and Mrs. A. B. Hoy of Edgewood, Calif., Frank Stod dard of Seattle, D, ' H. Woodman of Salt Lnko' City, Utah, T.' G.' Robinson ot Portland' and Mr. and Mrs. A. G. .Clark of Glendalo, pro. , . ;( Bert's flunuiis ciilll iou came. Otish- er Cafe. ' . ,: Chili con came season open. Gusher Cafo. '"'( ' , National Fire Prevention week oponed up rather inauspicious1 for Med ford with a $33,5oU fire. , there is nothing so henlthful and inylgornting those, days as a 'drink of the llthla water sold by the Jackson County Creamery. Order a ease today, i Iet us Bliow you how to shine, arid you'll shine wherever you show, your solf. Why pay i5o for your shine when wo clinrgo only 10c t Brown's United Store. . . v . , -, - . 176 Among the Grants Pass, people who spoilt Saturday In tho city wore Mr. and Mrs. V. T. Miller, Mrs. J. J. Moss and 'Mrs. M., Clemefls, Sheriff George Lowls arid Mr. and Mrs. F. L. Coon und daughter. . ' , 1920 Excelsior' motorcycle, electric, fully equipped, for salo at a bargain at Talent Garage, Talent, Ore. .172 Try otir - merchants lunch. The Shasta. . ' Loland ilrophy who camo down over tho week oiid from Four Mile lake whore ho is working for tho Rogue River Valley Canal Co., leaves today for the field of operations ami does not expect to return until snow flics. Hurt's famous chili con carne. Gush er Cafe. , Dyors, cleaners, phono. 311, S, W. Forsytho, 116 Mistletoe. Prompt ser vice and prices lowest. 174 Mr. aud Mrs.. John II. Goodrich are visiting In Salem and other northern !olul8. 1 . Edgar Wight, roliablo jowelor. Ford oar, 5 passenger, good buy at Talent Garage, Talent. 172 A community meeting of tho -women of Central Point will bo held Tuesday afternoon with County Homo Demon stration Agent Pool, for tho purpose of making drcBs forms. . Tho women of Ruch will hold a community meet lug Wednesday for the same purpose The best place In town for used cars, trucks, and tractors. Patton and Rob inson, Inc. tf Jimti received a shipment of 30x3 Vi first-class tires, .$13.50. Medford Vul canizing Works. , 189 For shooting a Chinese pheasant out of season, the unlawful . deed being committed yesterday, J. B. Johnson of Medford was fined $25 when he plead ed guilty this forenoon In Justice Tay lor's court. The arrest was mndo by District Deputy Game Warden Pat Dnlley. . Chill cou camo scasor, open. Curlier Cafe. t See Do Luxo Auto Top Shop before getting that now top, , W George Putnam, the Salem editor, and his friend, Wm. Walton, the bank cashier of that city, and Evan Reames and E. E. Kelly had some fine spoil fishing for steelhead along the lower river near the Gold Ray dam yester day. The Salem men who left for home last night, were the most for tunate, Mr. Walton, said to be lineal descendant of the famed Sir Isaac, liv ing up to the family reputation by catching the largest fish, and tho edi- tor true to form catching three Sine steelhead. ..f Dr. Murphy's dental office Is, also open evenings from 7 to 8. Liberty Honda at Par. For tl5e next 30 days we will accept Liberty Bonds at par U) payment on used cars'. Geo L. TreJjUliler Motor Co. ! , 178 .'. No clue to the car nor thieves who stole A. B. Cunningham's aulo from in front of his home some time u'ko has yet been obtained. The car was in sured. - .- "Full value In trade for misfit arid discarded clothes of all kinds. The Apparel, 103 Ji. Central. Phono 2113 :( - - 194 China lily bulbs. Jap Art Store. ' Sheriff Terrill and W. H. Lamb, who was his deputy for the trip, arrived home this morning from Salenr'where' they took "Dutch" Pete Strauff and Frank Kodat, to serve penitentiary terms of seven years each for the at tempted robbery of the Gold Hill bank last summer. . . Hemstitching 8c per yd. . .. Buttons covered. "Handicraft Shoo. J ' tf Free -Bicycle "overhauled with each tire sold. Murrey's Bicycle Shop. 177 Nothing has yet been heard from County Agent Cate and party who left here early last week to purchase high bred Jersey cows In the Willamette valiey as to how. many purchases they have made nor as to when they will be home. The cows will bo disposed of at a salo to be held in Meuiord next Sat urday. Invest your savings In the Jackson County Building and Loan association. . , ' ' ' ' ' tf Popcorn that wljl pop, 10c per lb. Warner, Wortman & Gore. . v 172 C. L. Goff writes insurance on any thing anywhere. ... ' . tr Two license plates were stolen off of local cars In the city Sunday, one plate being taken off the llonncy greenhouse truck, and the , temporary sheriff's card license off of a touring car, the owner's name being unknown to the police. Those two thefts aro generally regarded as tho work of auto thieves with cars stolen from outside the state in their possession, on which they will put the stolen licenses, In order to more easily escape detection. Are you with thoso yo.ii love? ; Sep aration never occurs between friends having a Mackey interpretative photo graphic portrait. ; Mackey, Main and Central, No. 204. 177 Hemstitching , Plcotlug . .'. . :. So per yd. ' Vanity Shop. tf The Dow Association Hospital, Inc. Ib a public hospital locatod ' at 704 North Central avenue. It Is now open and recolving pttients, Tel.yi. Miss Patton, R..I.,.stipt., . . . , .-, 271 rs. A. D. Jillson, county president of the W. C. T.-U. and Mrs. Stella Lea- vitt of Ashland, who are tho Jackson county delegates to the slate W. C. T. U. convention which will' be held Oct. 14-10 nt Oregon City, will leave in a few days for the latter city. When better automobiles are built, ntiiclc will build them. . ,. tf Butter milk and cream at the Cozy Nook. tf The Cozy Nook, DeVoe's now store In the Sparta building, Is now opeu for uusmesH. II- Bettor got some of Hie iirlnt paper on rolls for wrapping paper at this office and save 2 or 3 cents per pound. Come and iook at it and be convinced. Drilling nt tho Trlgonla -well Is de ferred for a short time in .order to secure necesnry 6 M : Inch casing for closing out the vtater, as tha S inch cun not bo satisfactorily usod. Quota tions on ensing have been wired for to four loading concerns, and replys will determine where order can. be placed to host advantage. In the mean time, the labor Is laid off except' Mr. Watt, head driller, who will do some noeejsary repair work while the cas ing is coming, which may take 10 or 15 days to go through. Mr. Watt Is living at tho well and will bo watch man. . Latest Arrivals at Auto Camp Grounds Saturday's and Sunday's arrivals at tho city auto camp were as fol lows; i,. W. Xyo of Protfpect, Ore., en route home; J. K. Heyon, of Napa. Calif., en route to Crntor Lake; W. Wiseman of Boise, Ida., who may locate here; J. H. Makings of Glendalo, Ariz., , en routo home; R. H, Carson .and fam ily ,of. Portland, en route north; U Inze and party of Walla Walla, Walla Wash.,' en route south; C. M. Golden and party of Portland, cn route south; J. J. Travis of llolta, Colo., en ruote r.otith; W. L. llrlant of Good trtg..Ida., on route te San D'.cuo: II. Furgesoti of Lakeview. Ore., on rnata to Willard, Calif.; A-1). Campbell of Lnko Stevens, en routo south; C. 11.1 Alcou aud (umily ot Pendleton, cn- r . i.. AffBl,: and E. Klnnevlthe .liners here Monday and there ... . n and family ot Tacoma, south. ... route, EAGLE POINT EAGLETS B A. C..HOWUM Jeff Wilson and wife of Klamath t ails were nere saiuruay hib"i Sunday morning started on their homeward journey. There were. services in the Catholic j church Sunday morning and there w8 a good attendance. Among those from the country were Mr. and Mrs. Henry eyer. son and daughter, of Lake Crepk, and later they came : th,e Sunnyslde for dinner.. Mr. and MlB Chris Bergstnan also .came out-.and Mr. Bergsman attended the services in the Catholic church and his wife, at- tended our Sunday school. . ;ir. ami mrs. ivuui. iu) rado, but now of Medford were here for dinner Sunday and a stranger wliose-.name 1 failed, to. secure, also '""cu' , ,f , . ' hi atk ns Central Point and L r o MedJord. MivWatklns James W A. Nesler brought his daughter out with him but islie. took dinner with her aunt, Mrs. N'iincy Watkins and cousin Miss Anna Watkins. John Foster was also a visitor at the Sunnysl(re Sunday afternoon and so was Mrs. Jame's Davis, nee Lula Em ery,' tormerly in her girlhood days a , t....... .... """ cuts having .lived on tlie site of the present Sunnyside hotel. Mrs. Davis is now a resident of Gold Hill. She was accompanied by Mr. and Mrs. Frank Parker. They also were for- , . ': ,,,,, .. , , are living ill Ulllll 1 1 ill. mr. l,on unu family, also of Gold Hill, were here Sunday. . ' n ; Mr. A. Bishop of Portland, n con- ........ . .,u ,. a,.. .... ... ,,...,()f LuUe (,reek hlgnwny, came in Sunday evening anil remained for a few days, and so did Harvey Taylor of Ashland. Wm. Van der'Heflen the contractor who lias the job of putting tlie crushed rock on the Crater Lake highway and has hair his crusher located on Nick Young's field, has finished putting the rock on as far as Reese creek and has been moving the crusher up the river onto Grant Mathews' place. From rfll appearances they will succeed in get ting through with the job before the wet weather Bets In.- During the time they were moving the crusher and the necessary macnlnery up there most of the mep, some ten or fifteen, took their meals nt the Sunnyside but npw they are about all gone and business is settling down to a normal state again. Wm. F. Smith and wife of Ashland, were hero'Sunrtay and Monday visiting Mrs. Smith's (laughter, Mrs. Gus Nich- o!h and family. . , There was quite a rush here Monday of peoplo g ing to Jacksonville to pay their rent that is the way that C. E. Bellows expressed the idea, that is to pay the last half ot their taxes. And speaking about taxes, the question, na turally comes iup,, when will the con tinual, drain oease? 'For now we are taxed on everything we eat, drink' and wear, and d we are sick we aro taxed on every box of pills or hotel of med- i lclno we use, and If we should happen : to die and leave a little property that is taxed to pay our funeral expenses. ' and still whenever bur legislature ' meots it seems to be the first thing' that after the membeYs have tried to! i also their own salaries, to see how much they can incrense our tax bur ! dens. But what is the use in Complain-! ing for there Is a certain class of pea- pie who have to live and know of no i other way to make" it easy except to: draw it -roni the taxpayer. , . J James Merritt of Reese creok, was a! business caller Monday. David Bail and family of Crescent: City, have been bore visiting Mrs. ' Bull s sister, Mrs. Frank Lewis and i family.' Mr. and Mrs. Ball are of tho old pioneer stock of Jackson county as , L,avid was born and partially raised on ; tho old Hall farm near Phoenix and his i wile was of tho old Heckathorn stock i and her mother Is :hoiv living on Elk.: creek, one of tho early pioneers of this : country. , 1 Mrs. McDonald of the ; Elk Resort; was a passenger on the Eagle Point i stage on .er way home last Monday, taking passage on the Persist stage for home. . Sirs. Frank True, Mrs. A. G. Smith and .tyilin Foster of Medford, were bus iness nllors nt the Sunnyside. Will S. Cooper, n son-ln-lnw of C. II. Nntwlck, one of our loading road con tractors and grandfather ot tho prize twins of southern Oregon, was among) TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY WANTED Salesladies. Apply 10c Store. - VANTK1 At once, six apple pickers.' either by tiny or box. Illg apples. Court Hall. WANTKJ About Jammry 1st, first rmss sienoirrnpncr. Limy tnnroiiKn ly experienced need apply. The Cal. Ore. 1'ower Co. 177 FOR SALE Or will trade for 'cattle or hogs, two work horses. Duroc lnmr, 7 h. p. gas cnRine with or with out wood shw. ltox 61 Eagle Point, or phono B-F-4. 176 WANTED Experienced waitress Holland Cafe. KOK SALE Incy lwaches for table or canning. Phone 14 K-5. :75 WANTED To buy a two-horse I'resno scraper. Phone 311-Y. 17S KOR SALE Two Durham calves seven months old. Phone 3H-Y. 174 W'anTEU Experienced waitress liiisner Cafe. WANTED Annie nickers. Hloheat price paiii. by the box or bv the hour. Gold Ray Kealty Co. Phone 728-U or 11-V, 1 , ..... were eight ether transfnt-t tooa. uiu- i o ' G. H. Plitchotf. of .Medford passed ithroifeh here with a load for Joe jios-.iiere lor unincj. i kins near Hall Monday. ! Thursday evening !ien I returned Frank Urow and wife, one of ourj from Medford I'&egrd that the house leading merchants who has bea on nn extended trip up through British Co- lumbia and through some of the mid dle slates, Illinois in particular, where i; he' vl6ite,,' , 1)rother, Merritt return- ed the first of the week. Earl and Sam Courtney, two broth ers took the contract to re-roof and re-, Innfi-.thn rtfimnirr. mused hv the fire in-! jtne back room of T. E. Mchols' store .! and haye finiBbft;) t!le job anil at this, ; eneaged makin apl)le boxes: , fw Mp;'Edge on the Edgell orchard. ' , Frank iraslttil. the foreman on tlie i Antelos,e orchard 'wa a business caller! jT . . , j 'tlle; ant hay e.,d -Coa! Jg h el nallleil the country by : he w tr-ucki fr ,',le Rogue RWer ; f Canal comimnv thev must be exnect- ing to work all winter and spring. Speaking of hauling loads of coal Ps'lnfe they Uiave been htAilin: . - weighing fiv, such mis at aj five or six J ! tons', there are complaints coming in; ' that they are racking the- county bridge here in town and in places the j i two floors are worn through sr, thatj 1 it is hardly safe to run over it with an I ordinary aulo and if they do there are ' ' so many nails or spikes left in tly.1 : planks that there is danger of tearing lti,e au,0 tlres ttn ta pieces.. j u ... Mrs. Joe Moomnw who went to Med ford a short time ago to be operated on for appendicitis has recovered and returned home again. ' Our neighbor, Mrs. N. Watkins, has 'Iliad her kltchon re-roofed.. Her son-in . law George Phillips did the work. Mrs. Henry Wendt of eastern Ore gon came out on the stage and went up to visit her sister, Mrs. NawJtrom Fred I'ettygrew who is engaged run ning the caterpillar that draws the grader on the Crater Lnke highway was . here for dinner Wednesday and KATHERINE MacDONALD "Tlic; American Heaiily" iri "My "Lady's' Latchkey" , EOMANCS - WOOD Best wood of nil kinds.. Only wood In city under cover. Ateo best I'tnh Coal nt $17 otT car. i " . VALLEY FUEL CO. 2nd niiil Fir Pliono 7rt V WE .' NOW PLAYING i MYSTERY , THRILLS! . I R. N. W. M. P. ' I The emblem' of tlio rodooat.s 3 of the 'Hllcilt north. Nothing H ever stotM them. Roe. tliom B In ':M IX TllACKKItS" 1 ' Coining Wednesday I istmas 217 15 -MAIX ST 1 so was U m. von oer ..,-..eu. uuc, ' ,.-! .-.I r 0.. n, T W rtltIo ,h ihh.-iu vi ios,, ... ... - take Creek merchant, and the lessee !of the Eagle Point" opera house was ..IM..I......II ,!!... I,. . .1 ..,,. , Hbme:Mai orehound Simple, Cheap and Efficient Cough Remedy The San 109 EastMain Street, Pianos and Phonographs Will Be Sold at Reduced Prices for a Short Time and On Paymenfs to Suit Your Con-. ''.:; '. . , , vemence. . " ' . v ' ' v' r - i .-'" High Grade Pianos as ; -low as Phonographs From $50 to That are worth from $200 to $250 I came, here to opn 'an np-to-dato nnsic. stove. Not being able to get a suitable location, I took this snfiill rdom just. J'oi a warehouse until I can get a suitably place, and I, am going to sell Pianos and Phonographs at bargains to get, .advert ised iand get acquainted in your beautiful city., My .expense is small and will give you," the pur chaser,' tlie benefit of:ovcr-head expense. Will be in the store afternoons and evenings, and all day Saturday.,, . ' . ,.,,.! , : Please 'call and see what I can do for you. "4 . THE TAYLOR PIANO HOUSE 26 So. Grape St. ARE MAKING' --, . v . ..- i ;i ographs NOW ' Asmallpayment'down andwe will keep the finished picture until you want them in December. ' . Quality Photographs at Popular Prices , . "On the Ground Floor" ; ....... ., ,: .,n,, ,.,, I1V A Vlll MmVPr flfl Oco , , '. ivt , ournea oiwa uni nave not ; j what tile dawage was . or wl-.-nl V was insured. , Thomas. esut was also a lsjt caiior oi nee-ie vreetv. I V Candy s Drua" Store Tax Store Hallow e en Novelties We lmve ilie best nwiofc'titit'iit if irnllfiftc'cn liiivcjticft this .year we have' ovev lincl. It will mako 11m old'fo'lUs young 'to soo and tlfo young folks joyous to liaVe.' Medford Book Store Medford, Ore. TUDIO MKDFOItU OnGOX 4