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PAGE TWO MEDFORD MATL TRTBUXE, MTIVFORn. OR KG ON". FRIDAY. OCTOBER 21. 1921 L ocal and i .-.- Personal The fact that the city council had established a municipal woodpile on which all vagrants would be sentenced to work had a wonderful effect 1n driv ing the Idle floaters In Medford far away, and In deterring others from stopping off here. Word his traveled fast In the hobo world that Medford Is a good place to steer clear of. Chief of Police Timothy visited the Jungles along Bear creek this forenoon and found only two men there, who had Just arrived In the city and were wash ing op and preparing to leave again on the first freight train. The I". S. civil service open com petitive examination to fill the posi tion of postmaster at Rogue River will be held at Grants Pass on Nov. llith. i See Graham & Wilson as to putting 'that roof in good repair. Don't salt ! until it begins to leak and the plaster 1 starts to fall, fix It now. We can give iou service. 103 East Eleventh. I Soap sale at Jones' Sat a dandy, j 1S2 j The Wednesday Study club, at their meeting held this week voted to sup port the Andrews concert one hundred per cent strong. ThiB Is symbolic of the united community spirit that has met this enterprise on all sides. Justl received a shipment of 30x3V4 first-class tires, 113.50. Medford Vul canizing Works. 1S One day only, Saturday, Oct. 22nd Read Jones' ad some regular knock-jany fQr in Block at cost Bartlett s Fur out3-i 182" : Shop, 115 W. Main. 183 The greatest fur sale ever held ln Tne Oregon state highway depart -Medford at Jlann s Department store j ment stands ready to match, within 90 for one day only, Monday. October j daya au federal money made available 24th. J75.000 worth of reliable furs on j for U9e on xxist roada Jn tnIg state sale at 25 per cent less than regalar ;accor,jnK t0 a telegram sent by Her- p rices. 1S3 All members and friends of the Y. W. C. A. are requested not to forget the membership rally at the MethodlBt Episcopal church at 7:30 tonight. The association Spirit pageant, to show the work of the Medford Y. W. C. A., the bert Nunn, state highway engineer, to Herbert Hoover, chairman of the fed eral unemployment conference, this morning. Hoover had wired the high way department for advice as to how far Oregon conld go toward relieving the unemployment situation should talk by Miss Carmlchael, business and j the federal aid bill pass congress with- professional women's secretary of the northwest field, and the social hour promise an Interesting evening. Imogene Wallace Planiste-Teacher. Piano, History, Keyboard, Harmony, Scientific Memorizing. 182 The Ladles' Aid of the Christian church will have home baking at the Public Market Saturday morning. 182 Many residents complained today of Bleeping cold last nlgbt, probably too sleepy or lazy to get up and put more covers on. The drop In temperature from the maximum of 60 and the min imum of 44 yesterday to the freezing point minimum of 32 of this morning was quite considerable.' Fair weather Is the prediction for Saturday. China Illy bulbs, jap Art Store. Furs at cost Saturday, Oct. 22. Bart lett's Fur Shop, lis W. Main. 183 The Klamath FallB-Medford football game of tomorrow afternoon will be played on the new high school athletic field on the site of the old baseball park at the end of North Holly street. The game starts at 2:30. The' greatest fur sale ever held In Medford at Mann's Department store for one day only, Monday, October 24th. ; $76,000 worth of reliable fursion sale at 25 per cent less than regular piicea. . -183 Get your soap at Jones' sale Sat.182 According to Portland newspapers the proposition' to inolude' Diamond lake in Crater Lake" national park will be opposed by. ; the : 'chamber of com merce of the state metropolis, follow ing action taken by the board of direc tors last Wednesday afternoon, which endorsed the finding of a special com mittee advising such action, , ." Dance at Eagle Point Sat. nlte. ' 182 Sofip ' Bale at Jones' Sat &' Handy. .;.... 1S2 Jerry Young and D. E. Chandler who have been working in a lumber mill at, Fort;. Klamath, returned to this city Wednesday. v . i $100 buyr good serviceable rough and! ready car small truck box 'on back top, electric lights, storage bat tery, good Urea and ready to go "right now." Easy to start Inquire River side Oarago, Medford. tf The Ladles' Aid of the Christian church will have home baking at the Public- Market Saturday morning. 182 Here Is a scrappy fish Item of Inter est In the Grants Pass Courier: "After a battlo lasting for one hour and 33 minutes, Joe Wharton managed to land a. 10 Vi pound steelhead Just this side of Plckott creek tho other day. Wharton says he would not tell the fish story unless ho had a good reli able witness. D.'O. C. MacNeill, who accompanied him, timed tho fight from the moment of the strike Until the fish was safely landed." 176,000 worth of women's fur coats, coatees, capes, Bcarfs, novelty pieces end chokers, from the reliable firm of Wm. II. MUlor of New York and De troit, on salo Monday, October 24th, at Mann's Department store at 25 per cent less than regular prices. 183 Road Jones' ad some regular knock outs. 1S2 The local contingent of the Salva tion army will hold a special doughnut salo at one of the booths of the public market Saturday morning. Postal card portraits, special price 51.60, at the Photo Shop, 20S W. Main. 186 Mr. Fay DiBmoud, whoso dwelling on Cottage street wb badly damaged by flro Thursday evening carried In Burance with R. A. Holmes, The Insur ance Man. is Mr. and Mrs. John Henderson of Portlnd who arrived In the city Fri day with the view to locating here per manently are stopping at tho city auto camp'for a day or two whllo they look around to get their bearings. Foxes red,-' brown, white, blark. In 10 days. The bill before congress carries with it an annual appropriation of $75,000,000 for poBt roads, of which Oregon hopes to receive at Jeast 11,600,000, to be matched dollar for dollar with state funds. Hemstitching and ptcotlng 8c per yard. Work done while you wait. Vanity Shop. 209 Soap sale at Jones' Sat a dandy 182' J. T. Miller of Chicago is a guest at the Hotel , Medford. Among other guests are George L. Avery of Seattle, J. C. Potter of Los Angeles, Mr. and Mrs. N.- B. Epperson of Klamath Falls. Notice. To whom It may concern: I am going to California about Nov. 1st for the winter. Those owing me will please call and settle. Those having claims against me please present them for payment. Henry Hart, M.D. Edgar Wight, reliable. Jeweler. Monday night Ib the home coming for all members of Women of Wood craft. A cafeteria lunch will be served and a good time Is promised all who attend. . The Ladles' Aid of the Christian church will have home baking at the public Mnrket Saturday morning. 182 . When in need of sash and doors, call Wallace Woods, 108 or come to 711 E Main St. . T,ho first edition of this' year's Med ford Hi Times; the high school student body newspaper, off tho presses, and 1b tho same old breezy publication full of Interesting Items about activities at the school and of porsonal news about tho students. The editorial and busi ness staff Is as follows: Arllenb Butler editor; Dorothy ,. Newman, associate editor; Paul Gauaway, business man ager; Jean Vllni, sports; Josephine Ilartzoll, Jokes; Winifred Clancy, music; Mao Mordpff, literary; Marlon Hili, society; Fay Bragg, art; Wm. Johnson, circulation manager; Ulcn mills, advertising managor; Gilbert Hill, associate circulation manager; Miss Lucille Marshall, and Miss Ruth Pett, censors. Read Jones' ad some regular knock outs. 182 Bert's famous chin con earns. Gush er Cafe. Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Florey of Eaglo Point, are In the city today on busi ness and visiting friends. Furs at cost Saturday, Oct. 22. Bart lott's Fur Shop, 115 W. Main. 1S3 Butter milk and cream at the Cozy Nook. tf The Shasta north bound passenger train due here dally at 9:05 a. m. was first announced ns 12 hours late this morning and finally was posted up as annulled for the day. It Is understood hero that this train was cnlled off he- cause of some troublo with the South ern Pacific terry, tho largest In the world, on which trains are carried across the straits between Denecla, and Port Costa, Calif, and that until the situutlon is remedied at the ferry all trains on the Shasta division north and south, will havo to bo routed around via Stockton. Tho big ovent carnival danco tomor row night at Nat. 182 The best place In town for used cars, trucks, and tractors. Palton and Rob inson, Inc. tf Ray Prultt, J. II. Prultt, Wllsle Prultt, Merrltt SwUing, shot three deer In the Wagner Gay country the first of the week and all the party except ing Rny Prultt returned yesterdny, ex pecting to bring the deer In today. Get your soap at Jones' salo Sot. Full value In trade tot misfit and discarded clothes of all kinds. The Apparel, 103 N. Central. Phone 223. 194 Mr. and Mrs. IxjuIs Wakeinan and Miss Annette Wakeman left this mor ning for Corvallls, Eugene and other northern points. While la Corvallls The iocal postofflce survey made yesterday by the carriers as to num ber of houses In the city without letter box receptacles, and stores and offices without mail slots In doors, developed that there are quite a number of homes in the city without letter boxes. Be yond stating this and that the post office would endeavor to have all homes place letter boxes. Postmaster Warner declined to give out any other Information about the survey. Read Jones' ad some regular knock outs. lf' $75,000 worth 'of women's fur coats, coatees, capes, scarfs, novelty pieces and chokers from the reliable firm of Wm. H. Miller of New York and De trait, on sale Monday, October 24th at Mann's Department store at 25 per cent less than regular prices. 1S3 The O. A. C.-U. or W. football game at Corvallls Saturday Is thrilling a number of local graduates from bath Institutions, and several are planning on seeing the contest. O. A. C. Is a strong contender for the coast confer ence title. Individual suits and overcoats of merit, $22.50 up. Don Springer. When in need of Bbingles and roof ing call Wallace Woods, 108, 711 E. Main. Martin Bowers of Gold Hill was a business visitor in the city Thursday afternoon. Dance at Eagle Point Sat nlte. 182 If you Intend to give furs for Xmas you will have the opportunity to pick out your gift from a $75,000 stock at Mann's Department store, Monday, Oct. 24th, at 25 per cent less than regular prices. 182 A flock of ducks flew over the city Thursday noon, and whllo over the city swerved to the east In the general direction of Klamath lakes. The rainy weather and predictions of storm will send many Medford hunters to the tules. Some are figuring on a Jaunt to the Willows district of California for a duck hunt. Crescent orchestra at Eagle Point Sat. nlte. .182 Cafeteria dinner at the Presbyterian church Friday'evenlng 5:30. 181 John Ashpole of this city is confined to his home on Tripp street with an attack of the grippe and is improving. Hemstitching Plcotlng 8c per yd. Vanity Shop. tf Get your soap at Jones' sale Sat.lS2 D. I.. Kahler, a stockman of Klamath FalU attended to business matters in the city Thursday. Insurance Plus Service. R. A. Holmes The Insurance Man. : tf Don't miss the carnival dance tomor row night at Nat.. 1S2 Attorney and Mrs. J. T. Chinnock of Grants Pass spent Thursday in the city. I IB I 111 immmmm Wngl' i I i ECONOMY GROCETERIA GREAT CHANCE IN WHOLE-FAMILY CAUSES COMMENT "I gTiinfd 12 poumlH, my wtfi g.-in-ed .26 pounds and my dauKh-.cr . ts KalnfnK day by dny taKinc Tanlm-. ltV jthe blKtr-tt surprise of our li.es vid all our friends and neighbor.! aie lall: Jing about it. This medicine has :ua.t a wonderful change In every en.? nf 'ua. Before I got Tanlf. I -o; ! hardly drag one foot aftr-r the othc. ,1 had indigestion perfectly aiviiil. Ii 'fact, we were all regular dyspe:ti.-?. We all swear by Tanlac now. at oim house. It ought to be in every horn-', jit's the world's greatest family medi . cine." The above statement was made by 'George I. Tessy,- a well-known und highly respected machinist, living ,.l f 83 Downing St., Buffalo. N. Y. 1 Tanlac and Tanlac Vegetable Pills ar sold by th Weet Side 'pharmacy, and by leading druggists everywhere. 4 Adv. TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY LOST Sepctacles between Page the atre and Interurban Station. Finder return to Mall Tribune office. 184 FOR SALE 1921 Dodge car purchased July. Run 3500 mllea. Practically new. Cord tires, spotlight, and lock. Sacrifice at $1000. First come first served.. Call 991, or 385. 1S4 FOR SALE-r-White Iron bedstead, coil springs, mattress, white dresser, oak rocker, 7x9 rug, all nearly new. 340 Haven St. 184 FOR SALE I room house, electric i lights, garage ami two lots' chean. i Phone 403.X-?. 183 WANTED Appld pickers. Gold Range Orchard. Phone 8-J-4. 1SS WANTED To exchange first-class furniture for first-class C melody saxaphone. Bring Baiaphone to 301 Liberty lildg. .183 TAKEN From Carnival grounds Wed nesday evening, a double bar, red Snell bicycle. Reward if returned to Hayard (ietchell. Phone R24-R. 181! Eat Bread with Milk and Fresh Fruit There's a lunch you cannot beat for - food value and real appetite satisfaction. The snowy Bread" slices are delici ous with butter or milk or Cold meat or anythinB al) all. ,'',:' Broad Is your liest Food Eat mor of it. . Try it for lunch and finish up with fresh fruit every day and . you will begin ' to foe! keener' and ' fitter for whatovur work you are doing. NUT-BROWN BESAD Is the Bread that Builds . PEERLESS BAKERY &ik your dealer for NUT BROW'S RREAn blue.:gray at cost Saturday. Bartlntl ' they will visit Mntlrlee Wakeman and rur unop, na tv. Main. lS3iwiii witness the I', of Washington- O. A. C . football (tame. Any fur In shop at actual cost. Bart letts Fur Shop, 115 W. Maiu. 1ST Try our merchants lunch. The Shasta. R. R. OanI of Crater take Is a guest of the Multnomah. Portland Journal. The big week-end affair at Nat to morrow night, carnival dance' 1S2 A fine Una of cigars at the Cray Nook. tf I. I.. Potts of Yrvka. Calif., returned jto hts home Thursday after spending a (week la the city on business, j When you d'tn't kilow what tn r, send your photograph! Few things 1 Inrreaso In value with the passing of 'time one of them Is a Mackoy por l trait. East Main and Central. t04. up stairs 13 Chill can earns season open. Otnhor Cafe. INDIGESTION, GAS, OR BAD STOMACH TAKE"DIAPEPSIN" RIALTO NOW! .jw.y-v4ji wmmm 1 ?FBi7gsmqsa& 'OUT ?E SNOWS' A RALPH INCE PRODUCTION The glamor of the Know country where life Is cheap, hut fl ivonion's love Is held without price. "STAXMXC; PAT," a comedy TOPICS OP THE PAY COMING Kl XItAY ' v lloue IVtei-s hi ' "THE INVISIBLE POWER" The Home of Bread Like Mother Made Don't Forget the Economy when you lay in your winter supplies. Bring in your list and let us go over it, if we can't save you money don't buy of us. But we know we can 2 l-2-gallon keg Pickles , ' V75 Good Bacon, 12 lb. can "' $2'10 Lenox Soap, 33 bars . ; - $1.0 LiptoA's Cocoa 1-2-pound can .... . 5- "' 13c A 12-quart galvanized pail and 10 lbs of good coffee . . $2.39 Crisco, 1 lb. - ; - -'"-22c Criscol 1-2 pound . ".V'?.2c Crisco, 3-pound ..,......: 62c Crisco, 6-pound .. ...... ... ' $8 Crisco, 9-pound $175 Crackers in 5-pound cartons, per pound . .,. 14c Graham Crackers in 10-pourid glass-front boxes, per lb. . .. . 16c Horlick's Malted Milk (large) $3.15 Hoi-lick's Malted Milk, family size ,. 83c Horlick's Malted Milk, small . . . . . . 43c Mellin's Food . . . . '. . . .' ; ... 69c Honey, 5-pound pail . . . j . "',''.' ..88c Mechanic's Soap (always 15c) 4 for . . . . . . ... . . ... . w. 25c Roast Beef, 2-pound can . 30c Corned Beef Hash, 1 -pound cans 2 for ,. . 25c Corned Beef, No. 1 cans . , .... ,-. . 18c Corned Beef, No. 2 cans ...,.. 30c Salmon, tall cans, 2 for ......... r . . . . . . . . ' 25c Good Corn, 2 fdr 25c Puree Tomatoes, 2 for 25c We have the best price in Medford on FLOUR GATES & LYDIARD, Props. The Store That Brought 'Em Down "Tape-. Diapppsln" has proven Itself the surest relief for Indigestion, Oases, Flatulence, Heartburn, Knur ness, Fermentation or stomach iJts trcs. Caused by aridity, a few tab let, give almost immediate itomsrh relief and shortly the stomach is cor rected so you can ut favorite fooils without fear. I -urge esse coats only few centu at drug .tore. Millions helped annually. I NEW BLOUSES FOR FALL AND WINTER WEAR Mario in Black. Brown and Navy Blue. Satin Bai'k Crcpp, Canton Cropo, Crepe do Cliche and Georgette Crepe. "With every Georgette Blouse, we will niake Free of Charge, a Camisole hoautifully hemstitched. Come in and see those splendid buys. The Vanity Shop MISS LOU NS BUR Y, Milliner Corner East Main and Bartlett . HERE ONE FOR YOU City Meat Market Boi jOGXA white, bologna right, bologna round and brown. U'lTk here is high-class cheer in meats, the best in town. worth your coin.and porterhouse the same. HICKEXs. lamb, pork, chops and ham, and different kinds of game, W KB I is the place to feed your face, but you must cook it first. EVEBYTHIXG. from fall "till spring. frm chickens to -weinny-'-wurst, Rl BS to spair.-spare ribs for fair; liver, hearts and tongues, S A USAGE, too. and bacon true. in HERE we aim to please. We ever aim to please you with our adz ! Right here. 309 E, Main CITY MEAT MARKET ix)ok ior our ad next week Otto Handt, Prop.