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TAOE TWO MEDFOItT) MATT. TRmniTE, MTTOTY.T?n ORFXiOX. -TUESDAY. OCTOBER If, t921 Tocal and Personal The banks of Med ford and the coun : ty will be closed tomorrow, Columbus Day, which in' a legal holiday. Wanted Experienced packers . and box makers: Oregon Growers Packing C'o-oporation. The grand lodge ot the Knights of ' Pythias and the grand temple of the Pythian Sisters convened in Portland this forenoon. The delegates from Hesperian lxdge of Medford are H. O Wortman, Newton W. Borden, W. Y CrOwson, James Stewart, J. 13. Pal mer, William Bradley and D. M. Lowe. The delegates from Hesperian temple nt Medford are Miss Mary Jlaswell, city treasurer, and Mrs. Roberts of Ashland. MrB. H. G. Wortman is a high officer in the grand temple.. The Medford delegation left for Portland on Sunday and Monday. Newton W. Borden, with the backing of the local lodge Is an aspirant-for the office of vice grand chancellor of the grand ' lodge, .having decided only last week to try for this position. i Fire prevention week; let us help you prevent fire and reduce your in , surance rate'. R: A, Holmos, the Insur ance Man. tf Special meeting called of the Olive Ilebekah Lodge, Wednesday night, October 12.' All the members are urged . to be. present as our state president, : Nettie Whetstone, will pay us ahofflo iiil visit. Refreshments will be served . Visitors welcome. ' .173 itev. J. Randolph Stinnett arrived ' home this morning! from attendance at the MethodlBt church conference at ,! Fore.Ht Grove which closed its sessions .' Monday. . i Typewriter for rent; Phone 259-H. ' 174' High grade tailors for men and . women. Orres, Ashland. Ore. tf . Jesse Winburn of Ashland, who ro ' eently was operated upon at the Gran ite City hospital -for hernia is recover ing nicely' and Booh expects to return ' to .his famous retreat Sap and-Salt-In- the-Woods. . See our $7.50 windows Wednesday ' and Thursday, Oct. 12 arid 13; The . Vanity Shop, Main and Btirtlott. 174 . : Not-a-aeajn hosiery. Triangle collars. Don Springer.- A phono message was received In tlie city last night from County Agent Gate at Eugene stating if everything ' went right ho would arrlvo homo Wed nesday. Mr. Cute, who has been On tour through the Wlllamotto valley for over a ...week . purchasing high bred cows to be disposed of' at a salo to bo held here .next Saturday, it is understood has. purchased' two: car loads the most of which are Jerseys : ajd the remalndor Holstelns. Alta Naylor, Goodwin corsetiere, 20 South Fir St, Phone 818-W. 176 Dr. McMorris M. Dow's office nd- drest is 300-7 M. V. & H. Bldg. 'Office .hours 11 to 12 noqii; 2 to 6 aftornoon: Tel. 139. . ,i 271 Thd Elks Iddgd will have initiation next Thursday night for the first time In two months,' at' which a number of candidates will bo talien Into member- ship. Ono ot the moat roiiiarUabld develop ments slnfco tho Bnrnttm Apartments fire is the fact that only two of tho twonty-four occupants t'lirrled fire ill Btirniice. Securing ihsuranco is" just as oiisy as saying one-twd-throo; In fact that is our tblephbno number. Do you got tho "connection"? McCurdy Insilr1 nnce Agency. . : - . - 1711 "The condition of a .portion of thd foundation under the court House, ox posed in excavation work preparatory to orecting the now vault, Is a direct refutation' of many timos repeated aB Bertlqns thut the court, house Is in a practically ruinous condition. The foundation, constructed of massive1 blocks of stone, shows absolutely no ovidence of weakness and is us flrpi and substantial today" as tho day on wnjoh It was constructed more than forty years ago, It Is, porhaps. not too much to say that there is no building foundation In the countyso woll calcii' ltited to bear tho weight of Its super utrunturo' as tho ono underneath tlio count1 court houso." Jacksonville Post. Ti. ,1. Slewnrt, builder', contracts for . all buildings. Residence' 217 Apple strpet. Phone U43. . - ' tf Latest stylos and patterns lu caps ppn Sprjngpr. . Miss Amy Brlttnlu, who has been visiting Dr. and' Mrs. T. Q. Holno, lelt last, evening. ior her homo in Butto, -.aOitt. Men's shirts made at the Stylecraft Slidp, Mbdford Bldg. '', tf FAT FOLKS ,f GEi inm Reliable, Home Reduction System Ttt paraont, jrllcn1rl Oina from 10 to 6o pountia abovo nuriuM .Ml.m, wilt )r lnteriiF(l to Icsra that Ihor miplil rcdus .vpiKtit and tnoaauroiilonia while eatlnc all tlmy ncd and wkilit rrally rnjojini lha liocuminjc alandor and bftaltliiflr. Muthiof alrrtniquatyoa aranl tbiat TSU. atiould ba dona by voing Korela laltult'a, alio follnwinir aimnle ruin uf itor.in ayiipm that coma with the box. Eren a few daya' treatmant la I Italy to how a plnaalni; reduction. Tho atrp ' anould heroma llghtar, tho flash firmer, the akin, ainootbei'; work airmt ta.lur and fl'-twilly jlcwniif. Vore buoyant feel tnj takca poaaennloa' of the whole body' and. mind aa aupnrduotia fat Mlaajipoara. If you bare tried varioua nathoda of fat ro'lurtlou without' real bpliellt you rony l.ow l.a ttiry thankful at batinj found a leu'Jtne ay. lent. Look and fool younger) Aim to II lif and h.pplcrl Knlnu lift It In aa rational and boalthnif. In earh boa there It a money r(ond '"""' nny a email boa of Korelb tabnlM at any buiy dru( atore. or ood (or free brocbure, with niany teallmonlala, to Koraia Oo, JtA 6, Station X, New Tali UK.XTU S phVG STORK According to a cleverly gotten -up announcement by H. O. rrobach which has been mailed to the members, the Craters will stage an "eruption" to night at the. Legion ball at 0:30. Individual suits and overcoats of merit, JZ2.50 up. Don Springer. Experienced packers wanted. Earl Prult Co. J. A. O'Brien of Chicago is a guest at the Hotel Holland as are Mr. and Mrs. Ed Cannon of Tacoma, Neul J Boyle of Seattle, J. F. Magulre of Klamath Falls, R. W. Martin of Los Angeles and J. Jordahl of Grants Pass, the October session. of the circuit court in Josephine county, which ad journed Monday arternooii will resume its business on Thursday. Other ses sions of the court will be held Oct. 19 and Oct. 21. You name the price at the Saturday auction sale. C. K. Gates Auto Co. 178 There is nothing bo healthful and Invigorating these days as a drink of the lithla water sold by the Jackson County Creamery. Order a case today tf Mr. and Mrs. V. W. Sabin of Omaha, Neb;, who arrived in this city yester day by auto, are considering making their home here; For Sale Used Dodge car in perfect running order. H. U; Lumsden. 174 Visit the Marinello Shop, expert marcel Waving; nlso electrolysis. Room 409 Liberty Bldg. Phone 657-W. 173- James Eaton purchased the1 property owned by Jasten Hartman in the south end of town last week; It consists of a good six room house and three acres of land and sold for $1200. Jackson ville Post: It is worse luck to look in a dark cloRet with a match than to see1 the new moon over your left shoulder. Morale Bo careful of matches. It's Fire Protection week. ' Iet' us; show you how to shine, and you'll shine wherever you show yourt Belf. Why pay 15c for your shine when wn Minrfrn rmltjr 1An llprttin'c. ITnlin.l store. ' 17G The billiard tournament bo.'ng con ducted by the local Elks lodge began yeBieruay with a total' of thirty con testants entered; . The tournament which Is a handicap nrhiir is in charge of- a committcefcconslsting; of L. B, Husking, D. R. Wood nnd J. C. Hall: Chris Gottlieb Blurts at Bcratch with 200 points while his nearest competi tor J. C, Hull will he required to make 140 points. Several players are en; tered who will be UBked to mnko only fl OpdlntB. There are; thirteen prizes offered. A booby prize of a dressed spring clilcken given by tho.club chef. John R. Kado, promises to he quite popular. The committee in charge In tends tho tournament to last until a few days before Christmas.' Apples! Applos! Apples! Starks. De- lloious and Nowtown, $1.00 per box at Bowers Ranch, five mlloB north of Rogue River on Evans Croek. Bring your boxes. ; 177 For tho beHt values In used cars sea Patton and Robinson, Ind. ' r - : .tf -The nppcarunce of a mackerel sky ltst nlght1 and a small halo around tho moon lod roBidonts of the city who formerly resided' in the east to conjec ture that ft break In' the weather is coming, soon. Notwlthstaridinu. the official prediction of the weather bur eau Issued this morning iB for fair wontlior Wednesday. The aouson tor flipping cigar stubs on the rtwnlng downstairs has been olosod' but tho season for storing hut ashes' in a wooden box on tho back porch' will sriou ho open. Moral: When you do this think nbnut flro. The Portland Tologrnni announces that John Hohgang lias boon niinoint- od- ngenf in Modfordi His tolophone number is 453-Y. Anyone wishing to ordor the Tolegnim or make complaint about service can phone above num- I'OIV 174 Tho weokly auction sales of the C. K, Gntos Auto company will' be re sumed next Saturday arternooii nt tbu company's gnrago and salesrooms. A fine line of clunrs in. the Cnrv Nook; .' . i , . tr. - Drossninklng, pleating embroidering ! or all kinds, braidings beadlngj hem stitching and buttons coverod at the Stylecraft Shop, Medford Bldg. tf According t ropnrta the work of Jackson county on tho Green Spring mountain' roud Is- pructloally suspend ed for tho season. Grading Is complet ed and tho machinery has been with drawn. Somo rock work remains to bo comploted and next year some sections o. tho highway will bo macadamized. Soth Biillis went to Glondiilo yester day-(o spend a day or two thoro on powor company business. A little, of overytblhg nt the GutM Auction sale Saturday afternoon. ITS ' first-class 30x3 tires $13.60. Med ford Vulcanizing Works. JS9 Tho Southern Pacific section crew is repairing the Main Street crossing again. Agate jowolry, Edgnr Wight. Nowcomb for nil kinds of wood. Phone 631.. e Tho banks of Medford will he closod all day -tomorrow, Columbus l)av, an official hoydny. TOO LATE TO CLAS3IFY WANTKU Cllrl or woman for general liotmowork. 100 S. OraiiKe. Mib I'tiniPker. 17.-. WANTHD-Ity an exiicrli'ticotl maid it i'untiion 111 mwn or country whore 1 can be iiertultteil to ktvp mv bahv eight niontlis old. Apply 3'2'S South Grapo St. J;j FOH HK.NT l.artte well fnrnUliPil slt'cpliiB room, with bath room priv-1 iiuni's, in private ramiiy at 325 S. Kivcrslde. 175 WANTKD Cash paid fur stores antl Grape St. I'lione 171 furniture. 'M iuaj. FOR SAt.K Cowb and some hellers. 17ti l'hoiie Sfi7 H. rt)K HK.NT Two unriirnlsheil hotise- koeolnj roouiu. v:3 Taylor SU 171 Washington, D. C, dispatches stat ed that Fred W. Williams or the Ore gon public service commission stopped off thore last Saturday on his way to attend the national association of util ity commissioners at Atlanta on Tues- day. lie has been consulting traffic! get right now being able to hear theiCafe. , men concerning possible reduction inlhunters for a long distance as they! Miss Orby Natwick who has been at applb rates and the best means for accomplishing the result, and at Chi cago made an inspection ot grain nan- dllng and methods or Inspection. Mrs. Paul Hansen, corsetiere for NuBoue. Phone-D85-J. , tf Edgar Wight, watch repairing. Bruce E. Hoffman from, thd Portland office of (he P. 8. Forest Service ar rived in this city last night and left today for the Pelican Bay' country. Don't miss the Gates Auto Co. auc tion salo Saturday. 17S Beginning October 1st, I will sell for 30 days at 20 per cent discount from the regular rotail price, any new piano I handle. Give me your order. 225 S. Oakdale. Phone 691-J. H. N. Lofland. . . 177 Among tnoBO recently enrolled ror regular-and special " courses at . the Medford Business college are: Dorothy Jones, Isabello Sievertsen,' Amy Kent, Dovie Larnu, Kathleen Muydom, Stella Turner, Ollle Caton, Josephine Murray, Winifred Walker, Irene Lowe, I John D. Herberllng, Douglas Dodge, Willard W ultman, Hans Jeschke, Paul Oeser o. Medlord; Mane Ostro mof Ashland, and Verlle McMahon of Edgewood, Calif: We can save you 20 per cent on all auto repair work. First class work guaranteed Tires, tubes and acces sories. Central Point Garage. 17.1 Bert's faniuus chill con carne. Gush er Cafe. Henry Callahan commenced work Monday on his. rive room modern bun gulow corner Tenth and Holly. Chili con carne season open. Gusher Cate.- The Cozy Nook, DeVoe's new store in the Sparta building, is now open tor business. ( ".tr All bids for constructing tho River Banks niarket road in JoBephlne coun ty having been rejected the county will build the road itself. Come and see Who sells U3ed' cars cheapest. Gates Auto Co. auction sale Saturday arterrioOn(i 178 Better get some of the print paper on rolls for wrapping paper at this office and save 2 or 3 cents per pound. Come and look at it. and bo convinced. 8. Sbimndn, known as "KeronBky". and family left Sunday for Japan on a year's visit to Sushimlra, his home town. - If you have a pile of rubbish In your cello, It Indicates a crowd of people are coining to your home. Clean up. National Fire Protection week. j Used cars at lower prices than any- (there else in town; Patton and Rob inson, Inc. .1 '.' tt Forest Supervisor Gilbert T. Brown Is spending a few days in the city from Lakeviow, Oregon us a witness 'in tho federal court." . ; Liberty Bonds at Par. .For thavnext ,30 days we will uccept Liberty -Bonds nt par in pnyment on used cars. Goo. iL, Treichler Motor Co. 178 The Dow Association Hospital, Inc., Is a public hospital located at 704 North Central avenue. . It is now open and receiving pntients, Tel., 11. Miss Pntton; R. N., supt. Arch Preserver Shob Save Your Feet-- 'Troublc waits for no'one, especially foot trntililc. It is upon you without war'niiig and remains a long time. ' Ouard against foot troubles NOW, then yoit are spared long years of suffering and annoyance. ARCH PRESERVER SHOES are built with one specific purpose in mind . to save feet. And the saved foot means a comfortable foot. This shoo protects the foot where protection is needed from beneath. I Its broad, long, bttilt-fn ; bridge gently yet firmly supports the arch, evenly distributes the weight and . enables the wearer to walk- I with an erect, graceful car- ' riage. mm Local hunters report that the deer! Edison Marshall. Dr. L. A. Salade, are the fattest of the year right now. - John Tomlin and F. Corning Kenly.left There are plenty of acorns, the favor-'this morning for a two weeks' duck ite food of the bucks. A good rain in hunt on Warner lake in eastern Ore the hills would bring the deer down gun. into the lowlands, as they are hard to! Chill con carne season open. Gusher trample over the dry twigs and under brush. The regular meeting of the. Eastern Star will be held Wednesday, Qct. 12th at 7:30 p. m. Social night, Mrs. But ler's committee, eutertuinlng, 174 Much local interest is being mani fested in. the wrestling, match to be held in Gold Hill between Walter Mil ler ot Los Angeles and Ralph Hand of Gold Hill. Hand is being trained for the match by Ted Thye at Portland, and Is In the best condition or his life for the boht; Miller threw Thye In their last two bouts. It will be a finish match, and if Hand wins he will be the middleweight champion. Thye will meet Lars Olsen in this city October 21st, according ta present plans. All kinds of building mouldings Trowbridge Cabinet Works. 1T1 Robert Gordon of the. Klamath coun try, a stockman of that section, is vis iting friends and attending to business' matters in the city this week. , Hemstitching and plcoling So per yard. Work done while you wait. Vanity Shoo., 209 . Earl Ulrlch of the Union Creek dis trict, spent Saturday and Sunday in the city with iriends and relatives. Try our merchants lunch. The Shasta. . The cement work on the new Schu lor and Jerome gar-go at .Sixth and Ivy streets has been completed and the work of laying the roof . com menced. . . Bert's r.-imous chili con carne. Gush er Care. Wilbur Faricher - attended' to biisi- ness matters in, the Central Point .jis - trlat Monday aiteinoonl avjcib,. uit;autj!H, jhiuhu .141, o. Forsythe, 116 Mistletoo. Prompt ser - vjee and prices lowest. 174 E. K. Longmlro of Yreka. Calif., at - tended to busfhess matters In tho city and. county seat Monday. The best place in town for used cars, trucks, nnd trp.cjors. Patton nnd Rob inson, Inc, 'tf Attorney A, C.; Hough of Grants Pass attended' to business matters in the cny Monday.'. Jtistl received a shipment of 30x3 first-class tires; J13.50. Medford Vul canizing Works. ' ' 18!) Dan ilollis or Montague, Calir., is a business visitor in the city for a few days. - , DIDN'T CARE' WHAT HAPPENED I ljcoamo a t)hyBicar wreck from stomach troiible and was a lit subject only for tho oporatinf? table or' Brave yard. Belnp discouraged, T gave way to drink, which made things worse. I got set i didnti car what happened, and wantgd to'dlo. Mayr's Wonderful Jven,9dlv;.has.tcuiredtiifi o' everything. Am now in 1(119 condition and feel 25 years younger." It Is 11 Him pie, harm less preparation that removes the catarrhal mucus from tho intostinhl tnitit - and allays the Inflammation which causes practically all stomach, liver and' Intestinal ailments, .fuclud- I inir imtirmdiHtiH Dim drtwo will con- vint'Q,, or money, .refundml. At all 271l(iruWKrHts. ' W 'druggists. Adv. LiTY PRICE FALL AND WINTER OXFORDS By Walk-Over The style a great many men will wear this winter with heavy wool hose. JEnglish Brogues, with extra heavy strong oak soles arid low flat heels. Great for winter walking. , Med ford's Cash Shoe Store.' In the heart '.of the Business District Newberg, Ore., tor some time past is at home for n visit with her parents. ; See De-Luxe Auto Top Shop before getting that pew top. " ,f Guests at the Hotel Medford include Clayton L. Long or Corvallis, Mr. and Mrs. A. L. Belknap or Minneapolis. Mr. and Mrs. Leo C. Cathcart or Butte, Mont., Mr. and Mrs. W. S. Cranmer of Philadelphia and Mr. and Mrs. II. Faymonville,, Jr., of Portland. Dr. Murphy's dental office is also open evenings from 7 to 8. Full value in trnde for misfit and discarded, clothes of all kinds. The Apparel, 103 N. Central. Phone 223. ASPIRIN Name "Bayer" on Genuine Beware! Unless you seethe name Bayer" on pitckagu or on tnlilels you are not getting Benuine 'Aspirin pre- ii i i r..i Iwi.ntv-ottn ' i-riuvu iij i'hj ..i. vears and moved safe by millions. 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