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SIEDFOEB STATE TRIBUNE, MTSDrORD. OTJEOON". ' FRTD'AY. ' OfTOnFT? 21. 1D21 PXOE three :; i. r I Localnrieis Examinations for forest ransers will lield October 2Uh at all forest )ervisors offices in Oregon and ishiiiKton. The towns where exam tions will he held in this district Grants Pass and this city. ig affairi of the week rarnival nee at Nat tomorrow ninht. .'ewcomb for all kinds of wood. bne 631. rescent orchestra at Eagle Point . ,nite. 182 for the best values in used cars see iton and Robinson, Inc. tt Dr. and -Mrs. Henry M. Hart intend enve about the first of the month IMAirietta Siu-lngs,-Calif., 'for a win vacation, and have, rented their (ne on Summit avenue to J. I). inzlau who recently bought an in-) jest in the Oold Hill bank. Dr. Halstead's office over Kldd's Jo store now open for regular prac-1 e. Phone 690-M. 183 the Dow Association Hospital, Inc., k public hospital located at 704 fth Central avenue. It is now open I receiving patients. Tel. 11. Miss fton, K. N., supt. 271 !ot-a seani hosiery. Triangle collars, n Springer. j. L. Goff writes Insurance on any be anywhere. tf Mayor I'. K. Gates, already almost loaded down witli local and slate of fices of a public and semi public na ture, has had this load increased throifgh having just been appointed as a member of the reception committee on Governor's Day at the big Pacific Livestock exposition which will be held in Portland in November, and on which day there will be great doings at the exposition in honor of the pres ence of the jvernors -of the north western states and other notables. If you Intend to give furs tor Xmas you will have the opportunity to pick out your gift from a $io,000 stock at .Mann's Department store, Monday, Oct 24th, at 2i per cent less than regular price. 1 1S3 Hemstitching Sc per yd. ,- t, , Buttons covered. ; Handicraft Shop. tf Invest your Bavlngs In the Jackson County Building and Loan association. tf John Billings brought an S-point buck weighing 150 lbs. in from the Elk creek country today. All kinds of rough and dressed lum ber. Wallace Woods, phone 10S. 711 E. Main St. Dr. Harvey P. Coleman, Chiropractic and Electro-Therapy. 427-28 Medford Uldg. Phone 9(i5. The next dance at Riverside Com munity club willje Saturday, Oct. 29th 1S3 for more than 30 years .Ink POWDER Ounces for O) YOU SAVE when you use KC you use less than of higher priced brands. Satisfaction guar anteed or your money refunded. i "HIGHEST QUALITY" ; , MILLIONS OF POUNDS, BOUGHT IN; . BY THE GOVERNMENT Chas. K. Gay recently sold his home at 17 South Newtown street to George A. Edwards who with his family took possession on Oct. 15th. Mr. and Mrs. Gay are now residing at 512 South Newtown street. Mr. Gay may decide to build a new home on his lot at the southeast corner of Mistletoe and West Eighth streets. Chiii con came season open. Gusher Cite. Wanted Experienced packers and box makers. Oregon Growers Packing Co-operation. The Cozy Nook, DeVoe's new store in the Sparta building. Is now open for business. tf The high' school student body held a rally this afternoon preparatory to the Klamath Falls-Medford game to morrow. The serpentine started from the high school building at 3:30 o'clock An entertainment consisting of a nuni-j her of features has been planned for the Klamath Falls squad which will be held at the high school auditorium to morrow night. When better automobiles are built, ruick will build them. tf High grade tal'--R tor men and women. Orres, Aoliland. Ore. tf Latest styles and patterns in caps. Don Springer. W. C. Clark, warrant officer of the ninth corps of the regular army, head quarters of which are in San Francisco spent Friday in the city Inspecting the tecords, accounts and government pro perty of Separate CompanyA, on his regular inspection trip of the national guard units In the ninth corps area, and from here went over to Ashland to inspect the national guard com pany of that city. First-class 30x3'4 tires f.13.00. Med ford Vulcanizing Works. 189' Southern Oregon Lumber Co. has 2x4 lumber in various grades, planed and rough, also some boards. Sell cheap. Ask for Mr. Mart-is at mill, tf R. I. Stewart, builder, contracts for all buildings. Residence 217 Apple street. Phone 643. tf Dr. McMorrls M. Dow's office ad dress is 306-7 M. F. & H. Bldg. Office hours 11 to 12 noon; 2 to 6 afternoon. Tel. 139. 271 Mr. and Mrs. H. S. Parkey of As bury Park, N. are guests at the Hotel Holland as are Mr. and Mrs. G. McClure of Seuttle, A. E. Richter of Klamath Falls, W. J. Kesterson of Dorris, Calif., Mr. and Mrs. C. II. Thackor of Portland; 0. L. McElroy of Portland, Paul B. McKee, P. O. Craw ford, A. S. Holmes and H. H. Phleger of San Francisco. Used cars at lower prices than any where else in town. Patton and Rob inson, Inc. tt Agate jewelry, Edgar Wight.. , Dr. II. E. Murphy, dentist, over Woolworth store. See De-Luxe Auto Top Shop before getting that new top. tf Edgar Wight, watch repairing. Mrs. Paul- Hansen, corsetiere for NuBone. Phone B85-J. tf County Agent C. C. Gate left last evening for Corvallis, having been called there for a conference with Paul Marls, director of extension work of the O. A. C. Mr. Gate expects to return home Sunday. Bert's famous chili con came. Gush er Cafe. SPECIAL SALE TOMORROW WHITE OUTING FLANNEL 14c 1000 yards of 27 inch bleached Outing Flannel - 20c regular - heavy quality. Tomorrow should take it all YARD WIDE COLORED OUTING 16c 1500 yards of extra quality 36 inch ,1 colored Outing Flannel, sold every where for 25c. Tomorrow Special BLACKHAWK MUSLIN 14c 2000 yards bleached Blackhawk Muslin 36 inches. Much finer and softer than Hope or similar Musilins. Sold everywhere at 25c. On sale 1 WHITE DRESS APRONS 98c , A close out of Ladies' White Dress I Aprons, regular $2.50 -- to close BOYS & GIRLS HOSE 25c Giant Hose for boys and girls. Sizes 5V2 to 10. Regular 50c. Special 14c 98' 25' rjln rJiL cId rJL PEPARTMENT SlbRE PAY LESS AND DRESS BETTER A party of California-Oregon Power company officials urrived in the city last night from San Francisco and spent today in reviewing with local officials the plans which outline the remodeling of the present company of fice building and the construction o( new' buildings incidental to the com pany's headquarters being removed to Medford by the first of the year from Sail Francisco. The party includes tho following? Joseph D. Grant, chairman of the board of directors; John D. McKee. president; Paul 11. McKee, vico presi dent and general manager; A. S. Holmes, one of the directors; P. O. Crawford, chief engineer; and H, H. Phleger, company's attorney. CARNIVAL PLEASES A large crowd of Jural and out-of-town people filled tho RroundH of the iA'Vitt-nrown-HiiKtfins Carnival located on' North' Fir street of this city yesterday and last night. This carnival iH being held under the nus piceH of the Buckhound circle of the .Medford Klk lodge. The dare-devil motorcycle, performer has supplied one of the main features, while large crowds have enjoyed the wrestling matches held in connection with the show. The Levitt-Brown-Hugglns enrnival is one of the most complete. Southern Oregon people have enjoyed. The car nival will not leave Medford before Saturday night. Market News Livestock ; PORTLAND, Ore.. Oct. 21. Cat tie steady; receipts .80. Hogs slow; receipts 1013. Sheep steady; receipts 7 U ( . . Itutter ' ; PORTLAND, Ore., Oct. 21. nut ter steady; extra cubes 43c; under grades 40c; cartoons 4Sc; prints 47c. Butterfat, l.N'o. 1 churning cream 47c f. o. b Portland; undcrgardos 44 4 5c. San Francisco Markets SAN FRANCISCO, Oct. 21. nutter, prime firsts 47c; eggs, extras G9c; extra firsts 65c. , Cheese, California young Americas 25Vc. Turkeys, dressed 54c. Potatoes 'i and 3.75. OBITUARY I WELLS Penceilla Wells passed away early this morning at the homo of her sistor-ln-law, Mrs. Irene Wells at Talent. Miss Wells was born in Iowa. She had been in Jackson county since last February, having come to Oregon for an extended visit. Death was due to apoplexy. She leaves two brothers in Iowa. Remains will be forwarded by Weeks-Conger Co., Sat urday morning to Centerville, Iowa, where funcrnl and interment will take place. A Better Car For Less Money " WELDON Ernest Weldon, for many years a resident of Jacksonville passed away this morning. Mr. Wel don had many friends in Jackson coun ty to mourn his demise. Death came as a result of paralysis. Funeral ar rangements await word from relatives in California. A. F. & A. M. A Regular communication Med ford Ledge 103, Friday oven- ing, Oct. 21, 8 p. m. 1S2 L. E. WILLIAMS. Secy. PAINTING PAPER HANGING TINTING Interior Decorating in all its branches. - PIANOS Xefinished and Polished. FURNITURE Finishing, Polishing and Repairing. All Work Guaranteed. Estimates Cheerfully Givtn. City Auto Paint Works 28 North Bartlett Phone 754-J The Chevrolet "490" with all the New Improvements is a Better Car than ever. It sells for Less Money at the factory than ever before. Come In and See. The New 1922 Chevrolet "490" $675.o in Medford Patton and RoMnson. Inc. y ... Tel. 150 I! . hi I 112 So. Riverside Jones Saturday Knockouts Don't pass these up. Remember, we have 3 FREE DELIVERIES DAILY Creamery butter guaranteed 47c bars Creme Oil Toilet Soap for 2 Kc (Regular price 10c. Nobody would ask for a bigger 4 J bargain). Good breakfast bacon per0p$nd 33c (Come or phone early You know why ). . M bars White Wonder Laund'y Soap2c (Everybody knows this is a dandy Soap, J Jm and some bargain). 1 pound can Schillings Sr 43c Men's all Leather Work Gloves perpair 42c $1.25 bottles of Lavoris for - - $1.00 Here comes the last but not the least 1 A pounds Best Cane Sugar for 1 00 -- (With a 50c purchase of something besides If articles on sale). Big line of Fresh Vegetables Make out your list of Groceries, and phone early or come down. Maybe you will see something else you want. REMEMBER WE DELIVER ANYTHING FREE Watch Oar Window Headquarters for Ladies Silk or Woold Hose L JONE$ Of Course Phonesl25 126 Known as the Cheapest Store in Medford