rfiDFOTCT) MATT, TRTPrVR. TCDFOnn. ORKfiOK. TITFRfiBAY, OCTOBER 20, 1021
PAOE THREE
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Siib. to. Has Sale;
Women's Shoes Sat.
Saturday, Cel. 22nd Date set
, r ' for event ! .'
300 pairs women's kid and calf shoes
going to ti)et "women of southern .Ore
gon. Saturday, Oct. 22nd, all sizes and
widths. All 300 pair at one price ?3.50
per pair. , Your size Is here.
Kid patent leather and gun metal
calf, all good solid .shoes, most all
. made by. the Belby Shoe Co., all to 'go
Saturday a't one price, $3.50 per pair. .
Right jn the heart of the season with
winter and wet weather coming this is
your qbance to buy your winter shoes
for leas. All shoes shown In this sale
will have good, sizes and widths.
. 300 pairs of wpmqn's shoes going on
Baie &turdayat one' pride,' $3.50 per
pair. ' .- ' Adv.
DAY OR NIGHT
WEEKS-CONGER CO
V.IaiDIES PREFER .
; Universal Tire Filler
Batter XUainc Coshlon Than Air
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Pllhno 1B8-.M
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;V'''1P! Hsbv prices 4n
-aImnuments ." '
t;; HB4jTOAES,,. OOI,I.N-GS,
'';,; VAptTs;.MrOT:jtING- :
nd repairing old work In cemetenrs,
; ycaJI or wri'e. i.':'-rvy-. .,.
ARTISTC STONE CO.
part of ttua I'aclio .Coast. -
1.17 N- Kir Ht. . . ' , UnUnrd. Or
HOTEL
'HOUSE OF CHEER"
ALITOR AT 10TO RTRKKT,
. FUKTIMVU, OREGON.
' All tba Oregon elactno cars stop at
)'. Tjni.cll9d. ' W strive r to v please
1 Bate 1169 and up. "With bath
12.00 and op. Our dining room la
v vary popular, pad oar business men'
lnneheon, and our regular and Sun
day dinner are not equalled else
I where at our price. .Opposite ..Olda
Wortman King's big-store.
Ofi Your Table
Snow Flakes appeal .to xnen as
well as women ana supply just
. that touch so essential when you
entertain your best friends..
your gtocer ,16b,
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PACIFIC
A meeting Is being nrianKod for all
the ex-marines of Jackson, -Josephine.!
Klamath and Siskiyou v counties, for
the purpose of a reunion of. old com-i
rades and buddies, and a!s- far the
privilege of enjoying'the celebration to ;
be held in Medford on Armistice' da', '
November 11. .
' This will mean much to all ex-Leather-Necks
as there will bo repre
sentations from the 5th, 6th, dlth and'
13th .regiments,- also men from Guam,1
Haiti, and many . other places where
the marine corps had men stationed. '
The-committee In charge is making'
evory possible effort togei all the e.-.
marines in" this section; and the old
marine slogan, "We want you," is aj)-'
propriate at this time. The committee'
would also like to have all men wear
their uniforms, which is the insignia of
thedey, and toTeuielnber the time and :
the placoj: -i
The Ivitt-nrown-HuKglns amuse
ment had a big crowd again last night
and everybody. eeenied to be enjoying
themselves.
Jn their wild animal show one of the
big attractions is the large African
Hon. '-PoBBlbly the general publlo; is
not awar.e that this week they have in
their midst th largest black mane.
African -lion -in capitlTtty, This lion
was in .this country over three years
before it was possible for any man to
enter his den and it was only the cool
and , courageous ability of his present
trainer that enabled the lon to be
presented to the public, in a wonderful
performance. Up to the present Cap
tain Scott is the only man that bus
dared to enter the arena with him.
This, wonderful "performance may be
seen all the week In Juhglelnnd at the
13. -P.' O. piks Buckhounds carnival.. .
'. ' Alaska Schooner Lost. ' '
SAN FRANCISCO. Oct. 19. The
steamer Ohllliat,. left Port. Angolos,
Wash., today'no. Search for the Alas
ka .Paokcrs'association schooner Santa
Clara, wlilch left the Bering sea fish-
lnpr banks 43 days npo.
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One Price Shoe !
Sale at The flub
300 Pairs to be sold. '
Sat., Oct. 22nd
'Saturday,- Ont. 22nd,' 300 pairs ; ofl
women's kid patent leather lace and
gun metal shoes, all -siies and widtlis,
most all Selby sjoes, going to :.the
women of .Jledford and southern Oj-e-gon
for a one day clean-up, at one,
price, $3. SO per pair, with all sizes and
widths to select from. .One price one
day sale 300 pairs of good shoes for
women with, all' sizes and .widths, to
select -from, at "the one price of $3;5Q
per pair, Saturday, one day,,one price
shoes -for women at $3.50 por pair at
The Hub. . Adv.
n?-JiW ; r-l I. IM'W1 HFZZZJ
lit M-msrmmL
COAST .P.ISCy IT. CO., Portland, Oret
Out tf the Snows
The Rialto theatre- for .today, tomor
row and Saturday hag as its .principal
attraction a speciul Kali'i lnc produc
tion entitled "Out of the Snows," which
is said to be a virile, soul-ntlrvins
drama containing all ihe luring atmo-
sphere of the far North.
Ralph. Ince gives one of the finest
characterizations of his career as Hob-
ert ' Hollidny, a man known tj f lie
Indians ef the Hudson Hay fur ountry 1
as "Storm Man." Supporting Mr. Ime
is Zena' Kcefe, who. effectively por-
trays the role of Ankuh, a half-breed after which the mrctlng of the associ
lndlan hostess. . at Ion will be held. -
The . story is said to center around The dinner, will bo held at -the. Odd
Ruth Hardy, a foundling, strayed in . Fellows' hall and will be served
tho vast depths of tho rugged north. promptly , at noon so that' those who
Thrt irirl rinoft nnt Unnw frnin whniinn riPRlrn -to attend the dnrlir:itlnn exor-!
longs. But she s betrothed to Kobort. heer read builders will have ample
Holllday, of the Royal Mounted Police. j time-to "drive from Gold Hill to.rhoe
Whlle In his company she learns that. nix before tho npimtnted hour,
her father was killed by her fiancee in Citizens of Medford are urged to at
a sorlmmaRe.with the Canadian mount- tend this dinner and meeting nt Cold
ed police.' How Hollfday finally breaks HIH and as thero are several who hnvo
the chain of .circumstances that con -
aeran mm maKes tno story-, in tne
trend of -its unfolding, .powerful, grip-,
ping, and repleto with tense dramatic;
situations. ; ,
' . Sowing thevWInd
"Ono of the tyast pictures ' Auita
Stewart ever starred in," is the enthu
siastic statement ; of Page patrons In
referring to -that poimlar star's latest
First National rolease, 'Sowing ' lhev
Wind,", .which is the feature : at the
Paye theatre. Tn view of the. fact that
it'ia commonly conceded that Miss
Stewart -has starrer! in some of .the
best photoplays of the times, this en
thusiasm inOicates sometliiug interest-.
Say. 'kiddies, '"Bill Appprson's Boy",
is a real picture' showing the. rugged
grandeur of the Kentucky ,BluV Ridgo'
mountains, the lfo .of , "Buddy" .Ap-!
person, played by Jack Plckford, with
a beautiful love .atory family-fcudi a.
buy's , mother's pace .usurpod' , ;by
another -.woniaii' -and1 .nvany other
pleasing events.. . , ; ,.v ; 'i
This will, lie .the atory for. the chll-i
dren's' free Inatinee at tho Iage
theatre Saturday, October 22 at 10:30
a. m., by The Mall -Tribune ttnd thn'
Goo. -A, Hunt Co. ' Clip tio . coupon.,
and present at -the tfoor. . .
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: .COUPON .
. This coupon .will . admit .one
child to the free matlnoo .at ,the
Page theatre at-10:30 a. m;, .
Saturday, October 22. '
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., Reduce .Pay in Mines
TERRE HAUTE, tad., .Oct.O.-nThe
first . authoritative . statement . to tho
effect that -the 'inine owners . w(ll dfr
clare for a reduction in pay for min
ing coal when .the new' scale Is negb;
Hated in 1322. -was made today by Phil
H. ' Penna, . secretary of thelndiana
1311 umlnous Operators, assonlation. 1 ,
"In mnlung a now scale," -,-aaM-Mt.
renn, "we shall expect to adjust It to
correspond to, other Industries and
with the reduced cost of living." I '
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MEETS IN GOLD
i One of the most important commit-
nitles of Jackson county Is to be visit-
cd tomorrow by the members of the
Scenic preservation association where
tho regular monthly meeting of the
organisation is to be held. This will
take place in the city of Cold Hill nnd
the Gold Hill Daughters of Rebecca
will serve a BOc dinner ..immediately
expressed desire to attend but have no
conveyance, u woum oe appreciated n
word .would be left at the Chamber of
Commerce that these citizens might be
'accommodated,?
SAN FRANCISCO,.' Oct. SOCon
gress and; the people of tho -United
States are coining to realize that a dis
tinction must be drawn brtween labor
and Immigration conditions th the. con
tinental' United States and in its trqp
icai territory.-of Hawaii, according, to a
statement slas'ued- today', by vCharlbs
Ohlllngwor.t)t. 'president of tho' senate
of the .Territory of Hawaii, and; Albert
Horner, territorial sugar. expert., : .
. Chllllngworth and Horner ; b(U led to
day for Honolulu .aftei; spending foilr
months it .'ashiugtop iendeavorlng to
Imiiresa n theadminlstration1 ; and
congress' their, views of the necessity
of periiilttlng the importatjop. of 'for
olgri lnUor to Hiwni.i. . ..'. :
: .tn tholr statement Issued today they
said:' . . ' ': !'! ' . : '' .;,-' :;
"immediate' action by congress on
tie Ijiawaliah bmargelicy labor resofti.
tion . is' tmpasslblo op. jicco)int of the
press of :sital!js -!s;ps;tant measures.:
"Hawaii never has been considered
In, the past in?the enactment pf lmthi
gration laws and despite its isolated
and' tropical Jirtture it has beeij forced
to struggle: for existence nndorf laws
designed - to meet i mainland condl
tldns,'"-1 .' i ' . ' . -
HERE IS POSTPONED
"The .big meeting of the Southern
Oregon Sportsmen's Onme . and Pro
tective association, which was sched
uled 'to be .held in the public library
hore on October 24, has ljeon : post
poned .until' nfter November 1. . A,t
t)ils gathering Colonel -George KeHy
of the state game .commission, and,
Captain A. K. Burghdoff, the state
fsh end. gamo'.' warden,' -will bo guests
of honor. '. ' ' ' ,- . ' ' ' . , '!
Plana will bo dlHcusSed and formu
lated .ot'.the meotjng for, fish .- and
game laws to cover this' soctton. and
the. proposed oolargomfcnt of Critter
I.akb national park ly Including 'Dia
mond lake and vicinity within Its con:
fines vwl'l also bo discussed. .
MARSH QROCERY .HAS
NEW DAYTON FIXTURE
The If., E. Marsh Orocery has just
Installed a new JJayton display, fixture
which ,1s to bo used especially in how
Ing.nuls, fruits and vegetablos. 'Those
fixtures are made at .Dayton, Ohio and
jdre 'in use, in hundreds Qf H-tQ-date
groberji stores all over the country..
, The mode Installed by tho Marsh
lirucei y is one ui tne laiesi types,-win
add much M nltracdvencss nd the
other up-to-date cojilpmo'ijt of that first
class establishment.'. '-. ': .
CW.O MKN I)1K . WIIKIV - . '; -
t; ',''' IiAKK STKAMKIt IIUKN'S
AMNJS-..CIW,' MICh.v ,Oct- 20.
Tnro''mmber 6f- the ci:ev of tho
steamer ,Wllllam t. Wolf lost :tliolr
lives wnnn tno vessel burned opposite
here today nd Captain. A. P. Hanson
of Detroit; who oscaped by jumping
from the deck of his ship into a small
boat, suffered fraot tires pf bottt'loga.
- ' -firholHT BmtA Andrroff.
-FREEPOItT. 111.', Oct. 20. William
Schober of lndianapnllK, ' middle
weight wrestler, ilofnntod Jnmes An
doroff of Portland, Ore.. ; here' last
night-, winning the second and 'third
falls'. . ':
iifs a Grand Old Remedy"
. Yon can'l keep strong and well with
out sleep. Whether your rest Is bro
ken, by a .painful hacking cough or just
an annoying tickling In the throat, the
system becomes weakened sad run
down. Mra. K. D, .Drake, Chllds, Md..
writes: VAfter an attack of tho 'fin' f
was left with a sevoro cough. Noth
ing relieved me till I used "Foley's
.Honey and Tar, which 1 can highly
recommend." It Rovers -Irritated mem
branes with a healing and soothing
ooaUng, iuoaena phlegm and clears air
passages. Bold everywhere, Adv. I
TRI L BANQUET
RISTIAN C!
.24
Another Tri L club banquet, wjth
eaually Bd fellowship and intert'tft
iiiK program uh the buslnetiH and pro
fesKional pirlH found lu the two club
bariquits offered lust year, will be
served Monday evniiiK. October 24,
nt tl:30 in tho Christian church base
ment by the ladies of the church.
Miss It hod a Carmiclfael, biiKluesH and
profcHslonul women's secretary for
tho northwest field is coininK ' from
Scnttle, especially to meet Medford
business Klrls nnd to speak at their
banquet Monday evening- Miss Car
niichael is nn experU'iiced business
woman herself and so is deeply in
terested in nil business nnd pi-ofes-slonal
women and their, problems and
interests. Mls Curmlehnel was in
life insurance work for 15 years iind
won a trip to the world's fair for her
efficiency. She has keen Irish wit
nnd is ft seniul. wholesome person
whom Medford business women will
like' to know.
Hallowe'en decorations will be used
nt the tables Monday evening. Mtss
Margaret Yager will sing nnd Mrs.
Herbert Clark whistle before Miss.
Carmichnel's talk and the Seabeck
delegates have somo peppy new Bongs
to teach the girls.
Tickets are fifty cents each and
should he purchased before Saturday
noon. Call the Y. W. C. A., 775. The
bnnqueC is for all business nnd pro
fessional women, whether Tri V mem
bers or not.
GOULD NOT
KEEP HOUSE
Without Lydia E. Pinkham't
Vegetable Compound, Says
Mrs. Pitts of Newburgh
. Nowbureh. N. Y. "Mv trouble was
a weak back and I could not walk two
blocks without being
tired out. I read of
Lydia E. Pinkham's
Vegetable Com-
n pound in a newspaper
ano aeciuea lo give
it a trial. Now lean
do my own work nnd
walk with - ease. I
always keep the
Vegetable- Com
pound in the house.
It certainly is my
best friend and I
could not keep house without it. lhave
recommended it lo many and always
shall. You may use this letter if you
wiBh." Mrs. Edward Pitts, 2 High
St.,. Newburgh, N. Y.
' It has been said that "backache is an
invention of the Evil One to try women's
souls," but even so, it is more often a
symptom of a female trouble which
sooner or later doclares itself. Day
after day it drags a woman down ana j
night after night prevents restful sleep.
Such woman should follow Mrs. Pitt's ;
advice and try Lydia E. Pinkham's Veg- j
etable .Compound, and regain health.
Letters about your health will be given
careful,attentionanJ held in strict confi
dence if you write to Lydia E. Pinkham
Medicine Co., Lynn, Mass. Theirexperi-1
ence ui over iu ycura in at, yuur.eecviis..
' City Cleaning
and Dyeing Co.
When you think of having
j'our Clothes Cleaned and
Pressed, think of our guar
anty: r: . - .- - ? .""
"WE ABE NOT SATIS
FIED UNLESS YOU ARE"
CITY CLEANING
AND DYEING CO.
Phono 474
401 H. JUnmUU
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Motor over and take Table de Hote dinner, .
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On Sale Dally Good until April -30th Stopoyere permitted. ',
Santa JCarbara 72.50Los Angeles $78.75 -San Diego 8. ;
.' (Plus S. Federal War Tax) . . f;'-'
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. ' JOHN M. SCOTT,
'..'-..'" Qeneral Passenger Agent
MEDFORD-ROSEBURG AUTO STAGE
Leaves Medford 1 1 :00 a. m. dully. Leaves Rospburg 1:00 p. m. dally 1
MEDFORD-GRANTS PASS STAGES
fave Medford MMM) a. m., 11:00 a. m,, 1:00 p. m., 4:M p. aa.
lifve Urnuui Vum IOMKI a. m., 1:00 p. m., 4:00 p. m., 0:15 p aa.
ri i Cars slop at all Intermediate points. 'V-
Waiting room, Mjilfi.rd, '3 B. Front.
INTER URBAN
B.F. LEACH,
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QOME in and see
me. I am filled
with oil, ready for
to light and lifL
Light me see "how,
quickly I get going, how,
clean, odorless and com- .
fortable my heat is. Lift "
me "See how easily I t
can be carried from room -to
room. "I
a oner you conven- .
ience,, comfort and real
economy 0 hours of
"heat by the roomful" on
a gallon of kerosene oil.
Be sure and ask: .
about the '
$5000.00
Perfection Heater
Prize -Contest
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to
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THEY LAST! ;
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Nothing temporary about the vnlcaa-
Izlng Jobs that we ,do. They, last b
cause we understand our work pertWl
lv nnd vn iira thn 'heat, 'materials.
Every Job 'that -wo -take must sAtisfy!
our customer or-we makajno'charte.
Our nollrv In in nlaAAn.Atav coat.
Haywood Tire Surgeons
W. I. Hushes
, mjr.'Orapaffi
AUTOCAR CO.