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PAGE TWO irEDFOTiD - rAT TRmT;-DFOT7DrtTTEnoT titesita v.- oeTOBKir-is - irm - ocal and Personal! ' The marker erected by ML Ashland and Crater Lake chapters of the Daughters of the American Revolution near the bUtoric Culver properly pouth of Plioenlxy to honor the pioneer trail "makers of Jackson county, will be dedicated Friday,' October 21 at 2:30 p.- m.- All pioneer, patriotic, historical, Abe L. Whitehead of Klamath Falls, i The Kev. J. V. Molloy claims that "Besides preparing a budget and: an employe of Slate Reclamation Ser-.he has stabllshed a flue .driving fixing, a tax levy to cover the city's record for a private citizen.'' Last expenditures for , the ' ensuing year, Monday, be was called to Medford and j in which work the council was assisted made the run from Klamath Falls toj by'.a. budget committee of five citizens, Medford by way of Crater Lake In Just j and adopting a resolution ordering a six hours from the time he left this municipal election to be held Tuesday, city. The weather was fine and the: November 8 the city council took steps scenery at this time of the year beautl-jto license all public dances and enter ful. The trees are all taking on thej tafnments staged In Jacksonville in literary, religious, fraternal and social ; the winter. vice, was married here this morning to MIbs Catherine Peterson' of Klainatb 'alls. They expect to make Klamath Falls their borne. A ' fine line of cigars at the Cozy Nook. tf Dig Community Carnival Dance at. Nat tomorrow night. . l'-i Tom Swem arrived in the city this afternoon from his homestead near Butte Falls and will remain here. for organizations and the general public are invited to be present at the exer cises. ;- . China lily bulbs. Jap Art Store. 1100 buys good serviceable rough and ready car small truck box on back top, electric lights, storage bat tery, good tires and ready to go "right now." Easy 'to' start.' Inquire River side Garage, Medford. tf A gold brick worth 1 1 500, according to officers of the company was brought in from the Gold Ridge mine yesterday and deposited in the Jackson County bank. This 11500 brick was the result of six days work with the five stamp mill with which the mine Is equipped, The Gold Ridge Mining company now liaa seven men at work in the mine and have recently struck some ore of a remarkably high grade. Will trade modern house and lot for car. ' Shell Service Garage. . 179 There will be a card party at the Catholic parish, on Thursday, Oct. 20, - 181 Much Interest is being displayed in the coming Klamath Falls-Medford football game which is to be played lit th 13 city next Saturday. It is the opin ion of many that It will be one of the hardest games of the season and also one of the most Interesting. In the list of highway officials who drove to Cra,tor" Lake'. Saturday' ' we failed to mention District Engineer Hodgman. .Mr. Hodgmnn Is preparing figures for the next meeting of the board oh the cost of the Trail-Prospect section of the Crater Lake highway and will attend the meeting. Individual suits and overcoats , of merit, J22.6Q up. Don Springer. The reason for . the burning of the HghlB on, the lamp posts on North RIVersIde this mbrning was that the city in Installing new light globes. When you don't know what to Bay, send your' photograph! Few things increase in value with the passing of time1 one of them is. a Mackey por trait. East Main and Central, 204, up stairs. ' . 183 When In need of shlnglos and; roof . ing- call Wallace Woods, 108, 711 W. Main. . ' ' ' Among the guestB nt tho Hotol Med ford nro L. Carglll and A. C. Stewart of Seattle, M. Bladin of Dulntli; Minn., H. O. Bolton of St. Louis, II. R. Ham ilton of Chicago, W. F. Fleck of Den ver; Colo., and Mr. and Mrs. Philip Hammond of Oregon City, Big .Community Carnival Dance at Nat tomorrow night . ( 179 Let Big Ben call you tlioso dark and Bleopy mornings. "Alarm Clocks." Martin J. Reddy, Jeweler. 179 . Ah ltoin o( interest ' about Joe Gor man' who Is well known to fistic fans of MeWoVd appears In tho Grants Pubb Courier as follows: "Joe Gorman, wjfo und baby; arrived Sunday' afternoon from Portland, to visit Mrs. Gorman's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Job.? Boosoh. Gorman lust Wednesday defeated Abo Mlshklnd. of Salt Lake. Gorman nftor arriving here' received a; wlro from his manager; Bvans, fr'onv Denver, calling him to New York' ; to 'mcot banimy Sieger1 in a 'boxing match at the Madison." Squaro Garden Octohor 28. After that ho will moet Kllbano, featherweight chumplon of the world, provided he Is successful in defeating Slegor. Gorman's contract iB with Tex Rldkiird,' Iho noted promoter of Now York." ' Hotristltchmg ' Plcotlng-- 8o per yd. Vanity Shop. . liiBtirnnco Plus Soi'vlco. . II, tf A. tf llolmon Tho lnutirnnco Man ' At tho regular mooting of the city council tonight routluo business will occupy tho attention of tho mayor and cou'ricllmon: x 1 Dry cleaning,' dyeing, pressing, re pairing, bat cleaning;. Prompt service hnd prices tho lowest consistent with first class work. Wo call and .deliver. S. W. Forsytho, Dyer and Cleanor. Plione 341. Shop at 116 Mistletoe; 181 1 Dr. llulsteud's' office over Kldd's shoo Btoro now open for regular prac tlco. Phono C90 M. ' . 183 Skin Diseases Due To Waste Products In The Blood For Genuine' Relief Your; Blood Mutt Be' Purified. For real, downright, harrasslng diicom fort, very few disorders cn approach so called skin diseases, such as eczema, tetter, boils, eruptions, scaly irritations and similar skin troubles, notwithstanding the lavish use of salves, lotions, washes and other treat ments applied externally to the irritated parts. To correct the basic trouble trow frnj. wrr the blood must be purified. Don't cIor yourblood. Just clean it out. Naturewilldo the rest. Pure, rich, red blood nourishes the body and lights off disease. S. S. S.,.th(' standard blood purifier ami sfilenv buiM'rr; is the ideal remedy for skin eruptions. The effect of S. S. S, is to rid the system of the waste products which are caus ing the trouble. For over 50 years S, S. S. lias proven' to be of unusual merit. Begin taking S. S. S. today and write for 56 page illustrated booklet, "I'acU Aioul Ike Boai" free.-. ".'."'; ; Personal medical advice,- without charge, may jil-o lie had by- sending a complete . description . of your case. AJdress Chief Medical Director, Swift Specific Co., 743 S. S. S. Laboratory, Atlanta, Ga, All good 4ru? stores sell S, 5, S, ' - Chill con came season open. Gusher Cafe. . When you don't know what to say "Say it with flowers" and get them at Maddox & Bonney Flower Shop, 206 iW. Main Btreet. 179 Tom Fulton, In his swan song editor ial in the Jacksonville Post, hands the county seat town the following bou quet: "In severing our connection with the Post, we"wlsh first to correct any possible misapprehension which may exist that our withdrawal is due to luck of confidence In the future of our town. It is not.- We have every con fidence In the future of Jacksonville and firmly believe that the hay Is not far distant when It will be a city of beautiful homes and thriving Indus tries. We wish also to bespeak for ossrs. S. P. and II. M. Shutt, the new proprietors of the paper, both of whom are practical newspaper men, me same generous patronage and kindly consideration extended us in the past, and for which wo take ad vantage of this opportunity to express our earnest appreciation. We thank you." - Wanted Experienced packers and box makers. Oregon Growers J'acklng Cooperation. ... Dr. Harvey P. Coleman, Chiropractic and Electro-Therapy. 427-28 Medford Bldg. Phone 965.:. . Born to Mr, and Mrs. Dean Piper, Oct. 14, a baby girl, Shirley Frances, weight 7 pounds.- ' When better automobiles are built, Bulck will build them. tf Big Community Carnival Dance nt Nat tomorrow night.1 1 179 GuostB-at the Hotel Holland include N. B. Randall -of Cleveland, O., M. Cotturl of ' Portland, A. Stewart of Roseburg, Mr. nnd Mrs. J, E. Hcssel tlne of Portland, W. Frldlcy of Ham burg, Calif., C. A. West of "Roseburg and J. N. Robinson of Hamburg, Calif. Miller-Hand match. Gold Hill pavil ion. Tickets at Browns, Medford, and Irwin's' Cigar Store, Ashland. ,179 Southern Oregon Lumber Co. has 2x4 lumber in various jfrades, planed and rough, also some boards. Sell cheap. Ask for Mr. Marrls at mlll.itf II. D. Reed, manager for the local pacKing piant has rented the ware room -oelonglng to God, Wolff in- the former Kelsoy building: where' several CarK'of aiinlnn nrA In hn- alnrorl . tint II I'fhey can bo ' marketed. Gold .-Hill News. . . , The ladies of the Catholic church will give a card party In the Parish hall, Thursday, Oct, 20thi. , 180 Big Community Carnival Dance at Nat tomorrow night. , , . 179 Tho long anticipated cafeteria sup per to bo served by the women's auxil iary of the American " Legion post takes place at 8:30 o'clock this ovon Ing, and Indications are that It will be largely patronlzod. , Latest styles' and patterns In caps. Don -Springer. .. , Used cars at lower prices than any where else In town. Patton and Rob inson, Inc.' tt The public market of this morning was a light one In general offerings, but with nice lots of npplos and poachoB on sulo, ns well as freifh meats. , Cholco Bolleflour apples delivered, $1.25 por box. Are extra fine for bak ing and eating. Young & Hall. 380 There' is nothing' so ' healthful and Invigorating these days as a drink of the llthla water' boIU by the JackBon County Croamory. Order a case today ; tf The rainfall for the 24 bonis oiullng nt 8 a. in. today was .04 of an Inch. hale, weather is- the prediction .. for WednoBdtiy. . FlrHt-clasfl 30x3ty- tires J13.60. Med ford Vulcanizing Works.' 189 . Nowoomb' for nil kinds of', wood. Phono 031. December 31 will bo tho last day c.y sorvlco men can rolnsluto their war risk .Insurance undor treasury decision No. 07. Under the ubovo' mentioned ruling It In necessary to make applica tion and furnish a doctor's certificate on a form fiirnlshod by the. govern- mem, showing tho applicant to bo In surable, and Iho -payment of tho prem ium for two months on the amount of Insurance which ' ho doslreB 'to rein slnto. Tho applicant may reinstate and convert to a permanent form, of Insurance Issued by tho government in the sumo transaction; Seo De-Luxe Auto Top Shop before gutting tbut now top, tf Edgar Wight, watch. repairing. One notable and much rollshed feu turo of the carnival company showing hero this week Is that it is laid out on different lilies than heretofore seen' in iVedford. The carnival cnmpnnlos that havo appeared In Medford- for years past worn all arranged on practically tho same plan. . Two heating stoves for salo. 211 North Oakdalo. II. J. Palmer. tf Men's suits thoroughly cleaned tho Muster Way. for $1.60. Pnntorlum Dye Works. Phono 241. ISO Thoro was born to Mr. and Mrs. K. 1C. Vroinun a nlno lb. baby girl, Monday. Both mother und buhy are doing nicely. Bert's famous chill con came. Gush er Cafo. . Saored Heart Hospital, Medford. Ore., conducted by tho Sisters of Char ity Of Providence, offer to younn ladles excellent training in a modern and thoroughly equlppoti Hosiillal. For particulars address Sister Super ior, iSl autumn shades, he said, and at nojthe future. It was also decided to clap time previous has he ever enjoyed a a license fee upon bill posters or par ties maintaining bill boards within the city limits. Jacksonville Post.' The Dow Association Hospital, Inc., Is a public hospital located at 704 North Central avenue. It Is now open and receiving patients. Tel. 11. Miss Patton, R. N., supt, 271 . .Roland Parker of Medford, Is night editor of the O. A. C. Barometer, the trip under such favorable circum stances. Klamath Falls Herald. Agate Jewelry, Edgar Wight. ' ' Mrs. Paul Hansen, corsetiere for NuBone. Phone 68 5-J. . , 'tf All kinds of rough and dressed lum ber. Wallace Woods, phone 108. ,711 E. Main St.- ' ' ' Henry Prlngle arrived here from Ihe LETTERS FEATURE N LUMBER Til V' I'nrcaui' Jlraits Htliobcr. j matches ever staged here. After one SPENCER. Iowa. Oct. IS. Ralph hour and as minutes ocnouer wai Parcaut of Spencer, defeated Bill Scbober of Clear Lake here last night In one of tho hardest fought wrestling picked up. by Parcaut.-.thrown. -Una,, mat, knocked unconscious, and was unable to continue. '- I i ' Butte Falls district this afternoon tolHeml wePkl' newspaper of the student spend the winter.' , i It. I. Stewart, builder, contracts for all buildings. . Residence 217 Apple street. Phone 643. , , tf High 'grade tailors for men ' and women. Orres, Ashland, Ore. ' It' ll. J. Palmer has, returned from a two weeks business trip to California. Ho visited the Weed Lumber Co. while there and they report business increas ing rapidly and they are putting on more men. The Cozy Nook, DeVoe'B new Btore In the Sparta building, Is now open for business. ":-"' tf . Hutchlnon & Lumsden sell ' Vllmo flour $1.50 per sack; Drifted snow flour $2.15 per sack; Star,"Horseshoe and (JBIinax tobacco, 75c per plug; heavy cotton blanket. 68x76, $1.19; Children's hose, 25c per pair; ladles' hose, 29c per pair;- heavy buck towels, size 17x34, 25e values, 6 for $1.00. 181 Mr. and Mrs. G. L. Ford have moved .to Medford from Klamath Falls, and are living at the Berbun apartments. Mr. 'Ford la general agent for the Mon tana Life Insuranco company. Not-a-seam hosiery, Triangle collars. Don Springer. . . Invest your savings in the Jackson County Building and Loan association . tf , Fade Row of Sams Valley Is ship ping a car of fat hogs today for th Portland market another evidence1 of the quality of corn raised In his neigh borhood. Gold Mill News. . AH dainty sheer gowns, negligees too delicate to laundrv are' restored to their original beauty and freshness by the Pnntorlum Dye Works. Phone 244. -,' . f: 180 - Dr. McMorrls ' M. Dow's office ad dress is 306-7 M. F. & H. Rldg.. Office hours 1 1 to 12 noon ; 2 to 6 afternoon. Tel.-130.'- ' ...... 271 , Interest In the Oregon-O. A.'-Ci foot ball ganio, which Is to be played at Eugene on November 19th is running high and many well known local citi zens who are alumni of one or the other of the Institutions are plajinlng a trip to Eugene to see the game. A jitinthor of other local football enthusi asts are. even, more excited' than the alumni anil are also planning to wit ness the game. ., ... . See Graham & Wilson as to putting that roof in good repair. Don't wait until It begins to leak and the plaster Starts to fall, fix it now. We can give you service. . 103 East Eleventh. . When In need of sash and doors, call Wallace Woods, 108 or come to 711 E. Muln-St- . . -, . All of the schools throughout the county are enjoying-a three jlays;vaca tlon until Thursday on account of 'the teachers being In nttendnnco at the Jackson county Institute at Ashland. . Hemstitching and plcotlng 8c per yard. Work done while you wait. Vanity Shop. .; 1 2,09 Edgar Wight, reliable Jewelor. . The police calling attention to the fact that many times burglars aim to work In a city where thoro Is a circus or carnival allowing, warn citizens to lock up their homes socurely on going out nights, and In addition to roquest neighbors to keep a watchful lookout over their homos until they return.' C. L. Goff writes Insurance oq any thing anywhere, tf Bert's famous chill con came. Gush er Cafe. "' Among the mombors of tho , men's glee club of the U. of O: this yeur nro Carl Newbury of Medford and Aubrey Furry of Phoenix. , Gutter milk and cream at the Cozy Nook. ... tf Dr. Murphy's dontnl office is also open evenings frm 7 to 8. , "What's tho matter with you people In this town. Don't you evor eat?" Thus shouted a b'arkor at a carnival hot wiener and coffee stand nt the corner of Fir and Sixth streets last night, much peeved at the lack - of patronage. "You forget that Medford people live mostly on npplos," spoko up a traveling man between gulps of coffee. "This Is a great fruit town." Try our merchunts lunch.- The Shasta. . Fid I value In trade for misfit and discarded clothes of all kinds. The Apparel, 103 N. Central. Phone 223. 194 Soth Bullls of the power company left this morning on a business trip to Glondule. . ' Just! received a shipment of 30x3 first-class tires, $13.50. Medford Vul canizing Works. j 189 For the best values in used cars see Patton and Ilohlnson, Inc. 4 tf "Doc" Bowers and his protego Ralph Hand, the wrestler, wero Medford vis itors yesterday. .. ? Tho best place in town for used cars, trucks, and tractors. Patton and Rob inson, Inc. .. tf JK.'LM.1 ErTlJ pLASSIFt FOR SALE Fine residence lot, east Bldo, closo In, 60x126, rich deep soil, cement walk, water anil sewer lu street. CieuK Address Owner, Mail Tribune. lS'J body.- Other-southern Oregon mem hers of tho Barometer news fitaff are Jeanettc- Cramer' and Garnet ' Best of Grants Pass. 1 Chill con came season open. Gusher Cafe. ..''.. ' . ' V. J. -Emr-rick" returned yesterday froni a' hunting trip lu eastern Oregon hear Lukeview. Hemstitching . , 8c per yd. Buttons ' covered! , Handicraft Shop. . tf . O. II. BarnhiU, of Corvallls, has taken charge of the news department of the Ashland Square Deal. Mr. Barn hill formerly lived in Ashland, leaving there three years ago. ' Don Newbury has returned from The second day of the trial or the civil action of the McComber-Savidge Lumber company of San Francisco against the Big Pines Lumber com pany of this city opened with Frank B. MeComber, president of the first named corporation still on the witness stand. Over ono hundred telegrams and letters exchanged between- the two firms were introduced as evidence and the entire proceedings to date, have been occupied with this phase, each letter and telegram being read to ( the jury and marked ror laentnicaiion. These letters and telegrams reveal nothing startling, beini? an account of the business relations between the two concerns. ' ; It is expected that Mr. MeComber will be on the stand the remainder of tho day, and that the case will not be completed before Saturday, - at the present rate. Monday afternoon a, couple of lively tilts between counsel, for opposing sides- occurred over the introduction of letters and messages. County Clerk Chuuncey Florey has been' called as a witness relative to Klamath Pulls where he visited friends and relatives and attended to busiucsi I county records-in the case. matters. . Miles Cantrall of Ruch spent Satur day and Sunday In the city attending lu. business matters. .' .. . Erlek Anderson of Copper, .Calif., is spending a few days in the city attend ing to business matters. William and Clarence Bates have left on a'week's duck, hunting trip in the-Klamn,th Lake country. , , 'The Ladles' Auxiliary of the Amer-' Sick headache, biliousness, coated lean Legion will give a dinner at tho tongue, or- sour, gassy stomuch v. American Legion hall tonight at 6:30 - Jy tr,a'e tl" to ''iw '' " o'clock nfter which the regular ses- Ulved' fermenting food in the bowels, o clock, arter wh eti the regular Bes .,l8CHr(,t8 wm.k wnllo Thy Blons will berheld.; The genoral pub- (mn,t,dintely t.iPase t,le atomach re lic Ib Invited to partake of somwreal mve tnc ol., undigested food and cooking and all legion- members are foul gases, tnko the. excess bile from urged to be In attendance. jthe liver nnd carry out nil the con- Willlnm'ufrleh - W-! returned to . stipated waste matter and poisons in You're Constipated! Take "Cascarelsv . For Liver, Bowels tlnlon Creek' after spending two weeks in this cltyon federal Jury service. I'homas Catton 'of Montague, Calif., Is among the out of town visitors in tho city this week. ' ' ' ' Bryant Hamilton of Ruch spent Sun day In the city visiting friends and rolatlves. ?. , Word haslioen rocelvod In this city of the birth of' a son lb Mr. nnd Mrs. Earl Hubbard of Walla Walla. Wash, lhoy are former well known residents of this city. USE AUTOS FOR FOOTBALL - ' - IFJ STRIKE- IS 'CALLED IOWA CITY, la., Oct. IS Automo biles will be used to transport the Uni versity of Iowa- football team for its scheduled sanies should a railroad strike tie up transportation, Coach Howard. Jones announced today. R. A. M. No. 32. Regular Communication Tuesday, Oct.. 18th, 7:30 p. m. "Visitors welcome. . -''A; F. NOTII, Secy. '' 179 SALTS IF K DNEYS OR BLADDER BOTHER Harmless to flash Kidneys and central izo irritating acids Splsadid ' for system. , Kidney and Bladder ' weakness result from uria acid, says a noted authority. The kidneys filter- this acid ' from' the blood and pass it on to -the bladder, where it often remains to irritate and Inflame, causing a burning, scalding sensation, or setting up an irritation at tho neck of the bladder, obliging- you to seek relief two or three times during the night. The sufferer is in oonBtant dread, the water pasaes sometimes with a -scalding sensation - and is very-profuse; again, thr-ro is difficulty in avoiding it. Bladder weakness, most folks call it, because they can't control urination. While it is extremely annoying uud some times very painful, this is really one of the moat simple ailments' to overcome. Get - about four ounces' of-Jad- Salts from your pharmacist and take a tnblo spoonful in a glass of water before breakfast, continue this for two or three days. This will neutralize tho acids in the urine so it no longer is a source of irritation to tho bladder and urinary or gans which then act normally again. ' Jad Salts - is inexpensive, - harmless, and is made from tho acid of grapes and lemon, juice; combined with lithia, and is used by thousands of folks who are subject to urinary disorders caused by uria acid irritation. Jad Salts is splen did for kidneys and causes no bad effects whatever. Here you havo a pleasant, effervescent lithin-wutcr drink, which quickly relieves bladder trouble, : , s the bowels; Get a 10-cent box' now end let "Cnseiirets" straighten you1 out by morning. ' Adv. Jlii. AND MBS. priU.lC: . Timo : I'Tit-H. Iiofore you know it WEDNESDAY' will be . Iiern and gone, and with it will viniish your-opportunlty oi see- ing u ... LWwt lift J 1 'Honey, a trip to Paris!"- TOE NEST A picture as big as all out doors and as small as your ova fireside. You owe it to your own mother to see it, , BUT 2 DAYS LEFT To See This Feature THURSDAY "OUT OF THE SNOWS' j I R ALTO j j f MmmmmammmaBaaaammmmmmm WANTED To rent an unfurnished house; must b In good condition. Stato full particulars, box F. J.. . JJllU Trlbiijje, ISO THEY LAST! Nothing temporary about the vnlcan lains jobs that we do. They last be cause wo understand our work perfect ly and we use the best materials. Kvcry Job that we take must satisfy our customer or wo make no charges. Our iwllcy Is to please at any cost. Haywood Tire Surgeons W. 1). Hughes 33 X. Crape Philippine Zombies" and ''Nighties" Beautifully Hand Embroidered Prices $3.50 to 5.75 ' See Our Windows The Vanity Shop MISS LOUNSBURY, Milliner- Corner East Main and Bartlott' r ; Better than Pills YOU WILL NEVER wish to take; another ddse of rtillc nlVnt knTMno tins i-ioa4 mkas1 T lw ' lets, . They are easier and more pleasant to take,. more gentle and mild in their action and more reli able. They leave the bowels in a natural condition; while the use of pills is often followed by. severe, .constipation, requiring- a constant increase.Jn the dose. Every bottle guaranteed. by-yourdruggist J m New Management Ashland, Oregon Motor over and take Table de Hote dinner 5:30 p. m., to 7:00 p. m. $1.00 IF SATISFIED ' ON US IF NOT B. F. LEACH, Prop. I am the Handy Zf:WM PERFECTION: OJlHeatig 0OMRin and: set?, ! me. : Lam filled with : oilready; for yoii to light and lifti . Light me -nsee. how. quickly I get going, how, clean, odorless and com fortable my heat is. Lift' me see how easily. L can be carried from room to room. V : ' 7.: r ' r- I offer yon- conven ience, comfort and real economy--10 hours of J "heat by the roomful" on . a gallon of kerosene oil;- Bs sure and ask about the- $5000.00 Perfection Heater Prize- Contest Southern Oregon Hardware Co. MEDFORD-ROSEBURG AUTO STAGE Leaves Medford 11:00 a, in. daily. Leaves Roseburg 1:00 p, m. daily MEDFORD-GRANTS PASS STAGES ' Ieavo Medfril-i-:0O a. m., 11:00 a. m., 1:00 p. m., 4:30 p. m. Ijcavc Grants-Pass 10:00 a. m., 1:00 p. m., 4:00 p, m., 6:15 pm." ' ' Cars stop at all intermediate points. . Waiting room,. Medford, S 9. Front. ' Phone 30 INTERURBAN AUTOCAR CO. 4 -