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PAGE TWO ocal and Personal ' Tickets for the Andrews complimen tary concert may be obtained at the Chamber of commerce building or at the Klocker Prlntery. All parties hold ing tickets for sule are asked to make final report to Mrs. Hunby on Friday afternoon at the chamber of commerce I as after that date all tickets will be handled from the Page box office. -Let llig Ben call you these dark and sleepy mornings. "Alarm Clocks." Martin J. Heddy, Jeweler. 181 China lily bulbs. Jap Art Store. llig community carnival dance at Natatorlurn tonlte. 180 ; The city and rural schools of the county will resume tholr sessions to morrow morning following the three days vacation to allow the teachers to attend the county institute. Dance ut Eagle Point Sat. nlte. 182 ?100 buys good serviceable rough and ready car small track box on back top, electric lights, storage bat tery, good tlreB and ready to go "right now." Easy to start. . Inquire IUver Bide Garage, Medford. tf A supply of buttons for the Amer ican Legion members has been re ceived at the local post's headquarters and may be had from nny of the offi cers of the organization. Postal card portraits; Bpeclal price $1.50, at the Photo Shop, 208 W. Main. 185 There will be a card party at the Catholic parish, on Thursday, Oct. 20. 181 A fine line ol cigars at the Cozy Nook. - ' tf Albert .Alton!, 88 years old, father of HI. L: Alford, city recorder of Medford and one of the best known pioneer citizens of 'Jackson; county, is In a critical condition at his homo at Tal ent where He resides with his wife who Is 85 years old, and his domlse Is expocted within the next few days". Ho had a serious paralytic stroke about a month ago., , ' Dig bargains In' ladles' siloes at thb Si. M. Dept. Store tills week. 180 Individual . sultB and overcoats of fiierit, $22.60 up, Don Springer. , Woolen coating for ladles', misses' and children's wear special tills week, , M. M. Dept. Store. 180 When you don't know what to say, sehil yoiir photograph! Few things Increase In value with tlio passing of time- one of them 1b it Mackoy por trait. East Main and Central, 204, up stairs; 183 Louis Crane of the Square Deal cler ical force, spent Saturday night and 'Sunday with his family lit Medford. Ashland Tidings. Cafeteria dinner ni the Prosbytorlan church Friday evening 5:30. , 181 When In need or shingles and roof ing call Wallace Woods, 108, 711 E. Main. nig community carnival dance at Natatbflum tonlte. , 180 W. H. Canon, registrar of the land office nt Roseburg and former mayor oi Modford, arrived here this hibrnlng with Mrs. Canon to spend a 30 days' vacation visiting relatives and friends. Hanbo at Eagle Point Sat. nlto. 182 Hemstitching Plcotlng lie per yd. . Vanity Shop. ) tf ' ;T. O. Nau'cko ot Kirliy rind H. Hall of Waldo, who had been serving for Boiho timo on jury duty lh federal court, have returned to their homos. ; llig bnrgalns In ladles' shoes nt the ' M. M. Dept. Store this weok. ' ' 180 ' Insurance Plus Service It. A. Holmes The Insurance Man. tf . J. C. Thompson, division manager of 1 fife California-Oregon Powor, Co., 'lit Klamath Falls 1s a business visitor in .the city. ' . . Crescont orchestra at Eaglo Point Sat. hlto. 182 Dry cleaning, dyeing, pronslhg, re pairing, tint cleaning, l'roinpt service and prices the lowest consistent , with first class work. Wo call and deliver. R. W. Forsytho; Dyor and .Cleaner. rhonn 341. Shnn nl 11B MlJtlntrto. ltd '. Mrs. Ella Moon' of La Orantib Is vis iting hof son and his jvlfe, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Moon of this city, for a fow ll&VH. Tlio iatost stylos til ladies' skirts Just received. M. M. i)cpt. Store. . ISO Dr.' llulstead's office over Kldd'a shoo store now bpod for regular prac tice , Phono 690-M. , , 183 J. C. Poor and Harold rinbb of Ash fund woro' In Medforil yesterday at tending to business matters. One hundred ladles' now fall coals; don't fall to soo them tills week. M. M. Dept. Store. 180 Hlg community cnrnlvnl danco at Nalatorluni tonlte. ' 180' SUGGESTS1 THAT the film which sometimes' forms over hot chocolate can be prevented by beating with a dover eggbeater. Many of the bes't cooks always make their cocoa or choco late with Carnation Milk because of its superior richness, being twice as rich as ordinary milk. A dainty way to serve these drinks is with a dash of whippeQ Carnation on the top. 7 Tht flavor of chocolat or cocoa can b'e fllrasingly varied by adding a few dropa dt vanilla or a aprlnlcle of nutmeg or cinna mon. . A never-fallinc recipe for hot chocolata It given in my llome Cooking LeMoaa, 1 win aeno you a compie act of these free and all a, b.ook of. 103 teste reripea if you will Bent , your name and addrcia to me, cae of (Aa Carnation Uilk Products Co., 622 2Xi:way xrjn, Port-and, Oretoa. niwntHiHMtmfffiltminr'n'imnt'rimiiniim"'iniriiTiiiniiiitwwtniHi 1 ; A record low figure for the cost of poisoning ground, squirrels has been. established by J. H. Heckner, working In Jackson county, says Jra N. Gabriel son, chief rodent control Inspector for the United States biological survey. According to a report received by Gabrlelson, Heckner, assisted by one man on salary and 102 farmers, pois oned -10,280 acres of government land and repblsoned 42200 acres, and treat ed lightly 16,850 acres where the squir rels were not bad, at a total cost of $1432.42, or not over 2.3 cents per acre. This is the lowest unit cast for land poisoned in this state, says Gabrlelson. Heckner is about half through with his poison campaign. The Dow Association Hospital, Inc., Ib a public hospital located at 704 North Central avenue, it is now open and receiving patients. Tel. 11, Miss Patton, It. N., supt. "271 Yard wide outing flannels 16 cents. M. M. Dept. Store. 180 The only officers of the , federal court remaining ut the Medford ses sion are Judge C. E. Wolverton, Clerk E. M. Morton and Chief Deputy V, S. Marshal John Mann. Last Sunday 'the criminal cases all having been tried, Assistant United States Attorneys Thomas Maguire and Austin Flagol and Deputy U. S.' Marshals Everett Stretcher arid Howard Swetlnnd re turned to Portland, the latter two tak ing with them seven prisoners sen tenced to terms In the Multnomah county Jail. Chill con came season open. Gunner Cafe. Crescent orchestra nt Eagle Point Sat. nlte. 182 "Local people will be gratified to learn that the city council IS prepared to do its part toward providing Jack sonville Engine Co. No. 1 with ade quate fire fighting equipment," says tno JacKHonviuo rose. in preparing the annual budget it was purposed to appropriate $600 for the' purchase of new hose una otner needed equipment, but upon considering the matter the council decided that tlio amount would not be sufficient and raised the appro priation to $800. Funds thus provided, supplemented by the proceeds of a Borlcs of entertainments 'and dances to bo given by the fire department during the winter months, as well us by popular subscription, should be am ple to provide, the firemen with the more necessary apparatus." llig bargains lil lacilos' shocB at tho M. M. Dept. Storo this weok. 180 Hemstitching , . 8c per yd. Buttons covered. Handicraft Shop. tf The subject for study nnd discussion at-tho Presbyterian church tonight will be "Christ Healing the Puralytic", to gether with tho subject of "Auto Sug gestion." The class Is'ppen to nil. Woolen coating for ladles', misses and children's', wear special this week. M. M. Dept. Store. 180 Mr. and Mrs. Paul Hanson have re turned from a Bevoriil weeks visit lth rrionds 111 Portland, Tillitpioolc and Salem. .., , ,' ., llig community carnival i dance nt Natutorlum tonlte. 180 .'. Cafeteria dinner at the Prosbytorlan church Friday evening 5:30. 181 Miss Mabel mills loft this afternoon for Arizona to tnlto, up teaching undor tho Woman's Hoard of Home Missions of tho Presbyterian church In that stato. MIsb Hlllis had been a success ful teacher lit the schools of Medfoftl. Chill con came aeasou open. Gusher c;.fp. ... , ..... Men's shoes $1.50 to $6.50. M.' M. Db.pt. Storo. ' 180 Tho Ashland city auto cntiip sliico March' 1st Inst litis been visited by 43,200 tourists, concerning which tho Ashland Tidings says: "Ashland mer chants rbcolved approximately $51,000 during, tlio past seven lnonllis, March to Octobor 15, Inclusive from Its annual crop of motoring tourists who stopped nt tho free auto camp' ground h Llthln park, 43,200 strong, according to figures based on tlio statements of T, F. smith, pnrlt superintendent. Diir lug that, time, Ml. Smith Buys, tho camp has nccqmmodatcd 10,800 cars, uyoraglng four poisons to tho nih clilni."': , .. , Wantod Experienced packers and box makers. Oregon Growers Packing Co-operation. .lfllil Ford, excellent condition, at a bargain. Address E. Y. T.. euro Trl Auuress v. l. I., bilnb.' ' . 180 fivory jnoilibcr of the" Christian church, tiid parents of monibers of the church arid their fumlllos are Invited to-fho goodfollowshlp meeting nnd din nor hi the basement of thb church to morrow, Thursday evening, nt 8 p. m lloust vonlson, potatoes and coffee will bo furnished and families are asked to tnko broad, butter, salads, macaroni. pickles, etc. , Dr. Harvey I. Coloninn, Chiropractic nnd EloetroTliorapy. 427-28 Medford tlldg. Phono 965. nig saving on children's1 shoes ftt the .M..M. Dept. Store. ISO A civil sorvlco examination to fill .a vacancy In the position of luhoier cus todlan sorvlco at the federal building unit postoffico has boen ordered, the recolpt of applications to close Nov. 12th. Tho position pays $600 per year. When better automobiles are built, Hiiick will build thorn. it One hundred ladles' new .fall coals; don't full to sro them' this week. M. M. Dept. Storo. . ' 180 Tho Insurance companies have ad justed tho loss by fire to tho Itnrmim Apurtmenls, and the work of repairing the structure will start at once. The contract for tho plumbing repairs have been let to William Altkcn. There will be no prayer mooting at the Christian church this ovpnlng ow ing to the goodfollowshlp dinner to morrow cvonliiK nt 7 nt tho church. Southern Oregon Lumber Co. has 2x4 lumber In various 'grades, planed and rough, v also some hoards. Sell cheap. Ask for Mr. Mnrrls at mill, tf .Men's dress shirts $1.25. M. M. Dept. Stpro, . 180 MEDTORn f atl TRrnnyE, Wilbur Ashpole spent Tuesday In the Butte Falls district looking after i' niui:it. puiuimsL-u in mv bcuuuji. -- - Big saving oh children's shoes at the M. M. Dept. Store. . 180 The ladles of the Catholic-, church will give a card party In the Parish hall, Thursday, Oct.. 20th. . 180 Elmer Whipple of Rogue River, spont Tuesday In the city attending to business matters. ' ' Every member ef Separate Compam A, National Guard report tonight at 7:30 for special work. Capt. H. A. Canaday. 180 LateBt styles arid patterns In caps. Don Springer. . W. L. Quinn, a stockman of the Klamath Falls district Is spending a few days' lh the, city on business. Men's shoes $4.50 to $6.50. M. M. Dout. Store. 180 used cars at lower prices than any where else In town. Patton and Kob Inson, Inc. ti Erlck Anderson has returned to his home at Copper, Calif., after a short stay in the city. 13ig saving on children's shoes at the Ji. M. Dept. Store. . 180 Choice Ilellefleur apples delivered, $1.25 per box. Are extra fine for bak ing and eating. Court Hall. 180 Chris Ulrich of Jacksonville was a business visitor In the city for a few hours Tuesday afternoon. Big line of "Paul Jones" wool mid dies M. M. Dept. Store. 180 First-class 30x3Vfe tires $13.50. Med ford Vulcanizing Works. 189 Dr. C. T. Sweeney attended to bust ncss In Jacksonville Tuesday bolng! called as a witness before the grand jury. j Newcomb for all kinds of wood. Phone 631. Men's dress shirts J1.25. M, M. Dept. Storo. ' 180 Small boys have the sling shot craze, and the police have destroyed many of the weapons, In accordance with the city ordinance forbidding same. Every member of Separate Company A, National Guard report tonight at 7:30 for special work. Capt. II. A. Canaday. 180 See Do-Luxe Auto Top Shop before getting that new top. . tf John C. ittnnn-Bpent Tuesday iri Ash land attending the conference of south ern Oregon commercial clubs.. The latoHt styles in ladles' skirts just received. M. M. Dept. Store. ISO Edgar Wight, watch repairing. 11. p. Heed of Gold Hill, was a busl- nous visitor in tho city for a fow hours Tuesdny morning. Big line of "Paul Jones", wool mid dies M. M. Dept. Store. 180 Two heating stoves for sulc. 211 North Oakdale. H. J. Palmer. tf Mr. nnd Mrs. Joe M. Under of Phoe nix spent Tuesday afternoon in the city attending to business. Men's, suits thoroughly cleaned .the Master Way, for $1.50.. Pantorlum Dye Works. Pfiono 244. 180 Every member of Separate Company A, National Guard report tonight at 7:30 for. special work. Capt. H. A Canaday. ' p 180' I lie 1'innerton Detoctlve agoncy liave Issued a warning to merchants to bo on tholr guard against n clevor and goodlooking joung lady who makes a practice of passing bad checks. She has been operating In Montana, and did well In Dillon, Liv ingston, Missotiln, and Hut to. Bert'B fainuus chill con carnd.-Gush- er Cafo. . Yard wldo outing flannels 10 cents. M. M. popt. Store. , ISO Pt Swnyno ot tho upper Applogato spent Tuesday in the city transacting business. Tho lutost stylos in ladles' skirts Just received, M. M. Dept. Store. 180 Sabred Heart Hospital, Medford, Ore., conducted by the Sisters of Char ity Of Prbvldoncb, offer to young ludlos .excellent training In a modern nnd . thoroughly equipped Hospital. For particulars address SIstor Super ior. . , j 181 Lloyd Elwbod, Homer Elwboii, J. J. Sklnnor nnd Leon Lawtori returned Sunday Train a hunting trip In tivo Pel ican, liiiy district where they have been staying at Mr. Skinnerls cabin. MrB. Paul Hansen, corsetlere 'for NtlBone. Phone 685-J. tf All kinds of rough nnd dressed lum ber. Wallaco Woods; phono 108. 711 E. Mali) St. . Goo. T. Foyes, who formerly rim tlio P. C. Cosh Grocery horo, and who has been living at llaynioiid, Wash., for two years, was in Medford Tuesday onrouto east for the Hart-Wood Lum ber Co., of Portland. Mr. Foyos was surprised lit tho splendid business activity In tho city, the general Im proved condition of everything rind would llko to return horo to live; Men's dross BhirtB $1.25. M. M. Dept. Storo. ISO Agato Jewelry, Edgar Wight. The weather at Crater Lake con- ... w ""8 10 """! phlco from Medford good, according to reports received In the city yesterday afternoon from returning auto tourists. It. I. Stewart, builder, contracts lot all buildings, rtesidenco 217 Apple street. Phone 643. tf High grade tailors for mbri and women. Orres, Ashland. Ore. tf Everett Eatls, of Cottuge Grove, thp former well known Medford resident arrived In tho city this .morning for a few days business visit. Tho Cozy Nor.k, DoVoo's new Btoro In tho Bpurta building, is now opon for business. tf Men's shoes' $1.50 U.$6'.50. M.- M. Dept. Store. ''... iso Mr. nnd Mrs. Hollls Huntington are residing nt the llerbnn apartments. Sir. Huntington is athletic couch' nt the high school. -All dainty Bheer Kowna, negligees I Olson ftt c,,(l ft month ago In one too dolleato to laundry are restored of tlu l,ost cmitists ever seen In this to their original beauty and freshness ! action. Olson has just returned from by tho Pantorlum Dye Works. Phnise'3 tmir vt the northwest, and says he 24. " jo.) Is In the best condition of his athletic Invest your savings In tho JacKaon'C:,roor- Hoth tIl principals are well County HuHding aud Loan association. known in l,,iit citT Hnd valley, nnd jeach has a large nuraUer of supporters. ArED7?OTCr. oftKcioy, Wednesday, October Now Showing ,. at Page Theater Snilj Rl-ewarl: Vrt'Sowing the Wind' t- Tho visiting teachers attending tho Jnekinn eniintv Institute at Ashland were taken.on an, auto tour of that city yesterday afternqoiK Yard wlflo outing flannOTa 16 cents, Iff . f " -' .u. iu. LepL. ciure. ,,tney are qeiamg tne service. Many Hutchison & Ltimsden sell Vilmo of them say: Must 'throw the mail flour $1.60 per Back; Drifted snow on the puroh. We'll got It.' ' That's flour $2.15 per suck: Star, Horsesho6 and Climax tobacco', 75c per plug; heavy cotton blankets, 68x76, $1.13; Children's" hose,, 25c per pair; hose, fi!)c per pair; heavy buck ladies' per pair; heavy iinc.it toweis. size 17x34, 25c values, 6 Tor $1.00. 181 There was another heavy fog this morning, thp bocoikI for this week. The prediction Is for fair weather tonight and rain on Thursday. Not-a-seam hosiery, Triangle collars. Don Springer. , Dr. McMorrls M. Dow's office ad dress is 306-7 M. F. & H. Dldg. Office hours 11 to 12 noon; 2 to 5 afternoon. Tel.-139.- . . ... . 271' For the host .values In used cars see Patton and Robinson, Inc. tf Mr. nnd Mrs. W. S. Chandler of MarahClold are guests at the Hotel Metlford.v, Other guests are: Mrs. D. H. Chandler, E. 3. Chandler, ami W. J. Conrad and family of Marshfleld, Mr., anil Mrs. NV G. Perkins of Myrtle Point, G. S. Botiford of- St. Louis, and W. 11. Waro of Portsmouth, Ohio.' Big lino of "Puiii Jones" wool hild tiies JI. Mt Dbiit."Storo. ' ISO See Graham & Wilson as to putting that roof in good repair. Don't wait, until It begins to loak and tho plaster starts to fall, fix It now. We can givb you service. 103 "East Eleventh. Just I received a shipment of 30x3V tlrst-class. tires, $13.50.. Modford Vul canizing Works. - 189 , James T. Grieve and son Ileston motored down to tho city from Pros pect yesterday, and of course as a duti ful father he toilk Heston out nt once to seo the slgnts of tho carnival, some of which pleased him so that ho took Heston In for another good look. As carnivals do not came often Mr. Grieve decided to remain over today aud give Heston his fill last night of those carnival features which are decidedly attractive to rural hotel landlords anil contractors. - ,- When In need ot sifsh and doors, call Wallaco Woods, 108 or como to 711 E. Main St. - Hemstitching and plcotlng 8o per yard. Work done while you wait. Vanity Shop. , 209 Edgar Wight, reliable Jeweler. .Sidney Smith, V. J. Emeiick and George llarnuin returned Sunday from a hunting trip In Klamath county where Mr. Smith bagged n bunk that tipped the scales at 350 pounds when dressed. ' ' O. L. Golf writes Insurance on any thing anywhere. . , tf Bert's famous chill con carno. GuslK er Cafo. . , John Tomlin and Dr.' L. A. Salade returned today from Klntnath county with tholr limit of ducks. F. Corning Kenly and Edison Marshall, other members of the piirty will remain until Iho end of the week. Butter milk and croara at the Cozy Nook. tf trucks, and tractors. Patton and Itob- Inson, Inc. tf Full value In trado for misfit nnd discarded clothes of all kinds. The Apparbl, 103 N. Central. Phone 223. . '.' ,194 Dr. Murphy's dental office Js also open ovenlngs from 7 to 8. GREAT INTEREST IN ME- OLSEN CONTEST FRIDAY There ia considerable Interest In the wroHtlinK match Friday night at the Nat between Ted Thye and Lars Olsen to a finish for a $500 purse. Thye beirt E TO HAVE I IIS LETTER BOX The letter carriers, of Medford as well as those of all oilier cities In the t'nlted Btates were busy today :n making a nation-wide- BUrvey -of llie number of homes without mail boxes, and stores and offlees without Hints cut in their from doors for the re ception of mail. This survey Is uclntf 'made under orders of the postol'I'ko ! department In line with postmaster General Hays efforts to bring about a more efficient and time tuning de livery system. It is nut .known - Just what steps will be atlopted by the postofflee de partment when all the reports of this survtty dre received; .to enforce mull boxes nt .every home and slots in the store and offieo-doors, -but .It is' pre sumed that a missionary campuiKn will be conducted at first to educate the people Up to the necessity or pro viding proper receptacles for mail. Although the survey did not begin until this morning Postmaster Warner of the Medford office calls attention to. the fuet that there are many of fenders 'in this respect In the city. Ono of tho cily enrriers informed him last night that after a cursory review he could name Just sixty -houses al ready on his route that lucked mail boxes. , "Now If this carrier, thfouph lae'k of a conveniently located mail box 'litis to lose a inlnuto piittlnr; the mail lirooerlv In some safe nlaee. ,fit-t:n-li one or uiese sixty Homes, bo is Just "emyeu ono nour m Betting over itlu route.' said Mr. Warner today. ( "People', who Vdo not: . provide niatl very boxes "U their honies are jthpushti.ew jiilft dp not realize liow ' all right until an important letter is ! lost. Then it's a different matter. I feel Burc that all Medford people will co-operate with the postofflee depart ment for better scrvlco- when they once realizo tho importance of the matter." AT PHOENIX FRIDAY Tho annual event of Thnenix will come off Friday evening. Throuchbut the valley the chicken pie suppers given nt Clyde Hall by tho Ladies' Aid Society mo hailed with anticipation, for the culinary ability of . Phoenix church workers is equal to tile pear values this year, all records broken, you know. Supper will bo served at six o'clock to the first comers. . If there is time for a second service tho menu bids fair to tako .much tlmo of -the con sumer tho later comers will bo irlven tbe sarno generous supply. Fix tho date, the place, tho. time and above all thp pleasant social intercourse, in your mind: October 21, Clyde Hall, Phoenix. Latest 'Arrivals at Autp Camp Grounds Tuesday's arrivals -at the city auto camp wore as follows! Grace Jepseri and Pearl Ajlen of Klamath Falls, en route to .Portland; L. ' Parsley and parly of Klamath Falls enroute home from Portland; M. C, Jlrown and fam ily of Trinidad, Colo.; enroute south; I. C. Good of Corning, Calif., enroute south; M. M. Lewis and party of Mer lin, Ore., in this city to spend the day'; M. Jensen and Tuhijly ot Senttle, eii route south; L. H. Montgomery and family of Portland, enroute soubh; Leo Isaacs and family of Modoc' , Point, Ore., enroute home; -W. J. Goodwin of Sensldp, Ore., enrouto homeE. Johns ton and family of Los Angeles, enroute r. THIN, FLAT HAIR GROWS LONG, THICK AND ABUNDANT VBandoriuo" cons only 35 cents a. bottle. Ono application ends nil dandruff, stop a Itching and falliuK hair and In n few momontH, you have doubled tho beauty of your hah. It will appear a inaus, ho ho ft, lustrous, and easy to do up.; Dut what will please you most will be after a few week's use, when gy vou ftne new hair-1 fine iJ-: and downy at first fiSfcfc yes-but really new hair prowinpr all over the seaip. "DandtTine" is to the hair what fresh showera of rain and sunshine nro to Ketation. It goes right to the roots. nvigorates and strengthens them. Phis delightful, stimulating tonic helps thin, lifeless, faded hair to" prow l.nr. thick, heavy and luxuriant., fll TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY FOU SALK 10 acres . first class land one mile from city limits, $1600. Terms. Campbell & Carley, No. 9 X. Kir St. tf FOR TRADE 20 acres In Willow Springs district for vacant lots In Medford. Campbell & Cnrler, No. 9 N. Kir St. " tf WANTED Plain dressmaking; Kir. 435 S. 1S-3 WANTED Cash paid - for furniture, old stoves, nnd anything of value. 36 S. Grape St, I'hoDe 1032. IS- 10. 1921 Ed Mason of Portland enroutet B3Uth south; Mr. land Mrs. J. Zednick or Portland, enroute to Los 'Angeles, and W. H. O'Hara and family of Taconia, enrouto to Los Angeles. . - -; Try Shasta our merchants lunch. The TODAY! STEWART in ''SOWING TheWlNiy' Kroni the crowds and ex pressions by patrons, this Is Miss Stewart's greatest picture. fATHE NEWS CARTOON COMEDY Hetty"! (flriitie) llromi itt the blj; organ. i SATURDAY ; Connie Talmadge ANITA Special for Buckhoiind AVeelc. 25 PER CENT OFF ON ALL WRIST WATCHES . All kinds and sizes. Prices to J'it every purse. : Ruby Rings, at greatly reduced prices. , ""e will be pleased to show voir. - : FAY Ei DIAMOND Jeweler SATURDAY ' v Rexall Special Hair Nets Vo w lij sell ail 1 of tho single mesh Gootlfonii Hair Ncls no have on 7 " luihtl at ' 10c EACH 3 FOR 25C ' ; , SATtltDAY ONLY :1 West Side iPharmacy.A TYPEWRITERS Second Hand and Rebuilt Machines ; ..; , ; . Noiseless Remington Underwoods Royal arid Cotond Agents Medford Book Store 34 N. Central LADIES PREFER Clean ITanOs and Clean Clotlics Universal Tire Filler Better RltlliiB CuslVlbn Tlia'ii', Air' i i KO PCMP NO rCXCTUnES KO BLOWOUTS GAYLORD 111) N. Rlvprslilo riiono 1SS-M MAIL YOUR FILMS to SWEM'S STUDIO 217 East Main St. 'Medford WOOD Best wood of nil Kinds.. Only wood In city under cover. Also best Vtuh Coal nt St" off car. VALLEY FUEL CO. 2nd nnd Fir Phone TO Mr. and Mrs. D. V.'. D.vyer of S; p- Kaue, are gues.a i n as Are Mr. -aud-aira,. L.C- SJieels -of Los Angeles, Mr. and Mrs...:C. S. Hartell of Seattle, K-r aad Jlt'B. Geo. W. Darker and .Vi'.fni Hanimeisly of Uutte FallSj and It. A. Cick of -iarn-brook. and F.J,. Ctwkf orMantl,. ARTISTO STONE CO, You can apprefrmte ;, only ly calling at our factory tlio .many things of beauty and value, wo, have to offer In art etone products, Marble Lumber, Marezzo, Snas;ltola, -1errazzo, Clay Modeling and Plaster ' Decorations, Mantels, Floor Tlio, Base, Wainscot, Table : Tops; ;T;awri ; Furniture, etc., ready mado cement sidewalks. 137 North Fir Street Medford Make1 T!i Oregon Yoxir Hotel WHEN IN . PORTLAND ,' M.1 t,-.- POPULAR SPACIOUS LOBBT At the Center of Everytlung " Broadway at Stark St. We suggest you write, phone or wire for Reservations ARTHUR H. METERS, Manager i A' , A l J IP ,f WfJM ! r