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PAGE TWO MEDFOUD MAIL TRTEUNE, MEDFOKR 01JKOOX. nfON DAY, OCTOBER 24. T2T Tocal and I n l Word has been received by tele. phone from P. W. Streets of Grants I Parr tr, lha efrct that a hie strike 1 J30YOlf? jry iof veT blgh grade ore has been made t Olf U4i at the Alice mine. This mine Is Iocat- . ' , . . ted about fifteen miles out of G"arts Belated local deer hunters are con- pasB and , one Qf t,,e Bevera, )ir0lfT. tlnulng to straggle In from distant',. .n . anil .,. nnBr,p,, llv .ile points In the mountains with their game, the hunting season In Jackson county having closed Oct. 20th,f last Thursday. The deer hunting Beason in' Klamath and Lake counties, how ever, does not close until next Monday. Bert's famous chili oon carne. Gush er Cafe. ' The radio spinal nerve rest. Dr. Halstead. Phipus Block. -189 Gold Coin Quartz and Placer Associa tion of Medford. Dr. Knapp, preBlltnt and manager of this association Is now in Portland arranging for steam shovel and other equipment for their placer mine on Poor Man's creek, about ten miles from Medford. $100 buys good serviceable Tough and ready car small truck box on back top, electric lights, Btorage bat- All business and professional women!,,, good tIreB and reaUy to g0 -right a unrail i ha nrMATll fit t)lA I'l-l-l.! .. ... . are urged to be present at the Trl-L club banquet at the Christian church at 6:30 o'clock this evening. An in- teresting program including an ad dresB by MIsb Rhoda Carmlchael of beattle will be given. Edgar Wight, watch repairing. Our line of Bhoes for the baby Is complete. See them In all colors and ' sIzeB at the Handicraft. 188 ' Edwin Judy, the well known Griffin creek rancher has a vegetable curios ity on his ranch which is attracting much attention. It Is a tomato vine which Is 8 feet, 4 inches tall, and Mr. . Judy invites all porsoiiB Interested to call at his 'place and view thlB unusual- ly large vine. : Mrs. Paul Hansen, corgetlere for NuBone. Phone 685-J.' if '". Apple pickers wanted at Three . Oaks. Picking by the box. 185 i Gertrude Draws of Duluth, Minn., a daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John Draws of this city, was married last Monday ; to Dr. R. M. Eppard, also of Duluth. The, bride and 'groom are spending their honeymoon in Minneapolis and . will reside at Cloquet, Minn. Clothes Economy. We can savo you money. Forsythe Dyers & Cleaners, :puuou mi, . ouup ux no misucioe. we Also Bell, suits made to measure, $17.70 and up. Phone us or call at the shop. ' :;: . 189 dtAA TWT .va A., nl. nsbiiuM uini unw iajm, u - . Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Rogers and fam ny e'ft this morning In their car for Metirord and Ashland whore they will stop for a day, leaving the children, and from there Mr. and Mtb. Rogers will drive on to Portland for a brief business and pleasure trip. Klamath . Frills Herald. , Uf. H. E. Murphy, dentist, over W.oolWorth store. 'Agate Jewelry, Edgar Wight. : .' Alfred H. Miller of the Medford 'Bok store and Harold and Jack tirump, high school boys' arrived back lti ;the city Saturday night from o peek's deer hunting sojourn in the Applegate sootlon, having packed 11 trilles :cIose to the rldgo of the Siskl- ypus from the Crump ranch which In ?Z;railes from Medrord. Chns. Dunford accompanied them from the ranch on tho .hunt, and while the quartet only hogged two fine largo pucka they saw many deer at a d stance too far awav ty'take a shot at and which seemed to continually shift their positions. Don't forget our sale ou stamped "oodB. Aprons for children and grown UD8. your choice 00c at the Handicraft '): , .', ' ' ' ': i '.' '. 188 v Ko'rd cars completely overhauled $20 Jo .126; other cars In proportion; work guaranteed. Central Point Garage. 190 ,! The work of drilling in the second iMundy.oll well on the Westorlund orchard location will bo bogun next ThUrsdflLV bv the new nnmiinnv ixrliteh laBt week was organized and capital ized at $00,000, . R. I. Btewart, builder, contraots for all buildings. Residence 217 Apple itreet. Phone G43. tf . Secure your tickets for the Andrews benefit concert at the Pago box office now: , irk' '.'Lynn Sobln, secretary of tho Ornnts Pass chambor of commerce was a busi ness visitor in the city Saturday. ' Dr. 'MoMorrls M, Dow'b office ad dreBC la, 806-7 M.T. & H. Bldg. Offico hours 41 to 12 noon; 2 to G afternoon. Tel. 1,38...,: . . 271 Ford, cars comiilotoly overhauled $2ft 19 ft;-.other cars In proportion; work fcutfrtintehd. Central Point Garage. 190 (J F3l!0wlng tho unavailing efforts of: bcal. ptlllct authorities and the slier 'JfTs otrlce for the past several weeks io. apprehend tho porpotrntor of un flttemptoil blackmail of Dr. Frauds G. Byednburg, 990 lloulovard, prominent Ashland doctor now touring tho south 'jSri'.Stdte8, for $1000. tho physlclan'B Ijpme .Is now guarded by armed men, 'ftocbrdlng to statements by the police " department. Ashland Tidings. J.Kixtra papers of Sunday, Oct. 23, wth. full account of the unvotling of the-D. A. R. hianument to tho ploneor road builders at this office ut 6c each. 1811 i Yorh! Yarn! Sultnblo for scarfs, , slippers and swoatera at tho low prlco of 70o a hank. Hoe Handicraft window. ,: ';'- . 188 ; .Ouests at the Hotel Holland Include C'C. White and C. W. Williams of 'Portland, S. A. Dunford and C. P. Johnson, of Eugene, John H. Rudil of rtland, J. H. Bowo of San Francisco and A. A. Moslco of Ashland. 'Southern Oregon Lumber Co. has 2x4 lumbor In various grades, planed and rough, also somo boards. Soil cheap. . Ask for Mr. Morris at mill, tf r- First-class 30x3H tires $13.80. Med ford 'Vulcanizing Works. 189 John Draws, a -local tlmheniian. loft yenterday on a two week's cruising trip in Josephine county. - High grade tailors tor men aad womon. , Orrss, Ashland. Ore. tf i Secure your tickets for tho Andrews 'benefit concert at tho Pago box office ftow.- 1S5 Const;lo Moreland of Klamnth Falls retiitned homo Sunday with a prlsonor who was nrrested for him by the Med ford police, by request. Latest styles ana patterns In caps. Don Springer. When better automobiles 'are built, Ouick will build them. tX now." Easy to start. Inquire River side Garage, Medford. tf Your children as you know them nre delightfully natural In Mackey photo graphs of distinction. 201 Fast Main and Central. S9 C. Y. Fellz of the San Francisco of fice of the California-Oregon Power Co., Is visiting the Medford office. . China lily bulbs. Jap Art Store. Cream separators at cost at Patton and Robinson, Inc. tf Oregon school children will unite in the celebration of Frances E. Wlllnrd day next Friday, State Superintendent of Public Instruction J, A. Churchill and Mrs. G. L. Buland, superintendent of scientific temperance instruction for the stato W. C. T. U. having collab orated on a program for use in the' schools on that day, which will be var ied to suit the different grades and to comply with local conditions Export auto washing and polishing at Hittson's Garage, 30-40 S. Fir St. Priced $2.00 to $3.50. 208 Postal card portraits, special price $1.50, at the Photo Shop, 203 W. Main. 185 Mrs. Ells Moon, who has been visit ing Mr. and Mrs. Hnrry Moon of this city for tho past week, left this morn Ing for her home In La Grnndo. Mr. Fay Diamond, whose dwelling on Cottage street was badly damaged by fire Thursday evening carried in surance with R. A. Holmes, The Insur ance Man. 184 FIremon'B ball Friday night at Jack sonville. Alford'B Imperial orchestra. Chicken supper. A good combination. " i 188 ' Mrs. Ella G.. Wortman, who was re cently olected grand chief of the Pyth ian SlBters, Is tho wlfo of Harry G. Wortman who was grand chancellor in 1917. She has boon known In southern Oregon for a number of years ns nn nctlvo worker for Pythlanlsm, and her, election Is an honor to southern Ore gon as well as to her many friends In all parts of tho state. Portland Jour nal. Justl received a shipment of 30x3 first-class tires, $13.60. Medford Vul canizing Works. - 181) Come down to Patton and Robinson, Inc., and soo the cream separator bar gains, tf F. Corning Konly and Edison Mar shall returned Sunday from two weeks duck 'hunting trip In eastern Orogori They got their Iimlfof ducks. nemstitcning and plcotlng 80 per vara, work dons while you wait. Vanity Shop. . 209 When In need of sash and doors, call Wailaco Woods, 108 Or come to 711 E. Main St. Word from Rov. C. E. Wharton, for mor M, E. pastor horo Indicates that his wlfo, Mrs, Wharton, recontly fell down a flight of collar stops suffering lacerations nnd bad 'bruises and has been confined to hor bod for tho pnst ten days. She Is roiwrtod in a sorlous condition. Gold Hill Nowb. Edgar Wight, reliable Jowelor. Tho Hard Tlmo dunce at Jackson ville Friday night ' Alford's Imperial orchestra. Chicken supper. Evorybody naB n good time at J'vlllo. 18S Now that the carnival company has gone folks living within a block or two of tho carnival grounds can go to bed before midnight nnd not be kopt nwako, oy 1110 noise or tho nurdy gurdloa and show band. GuohIs nt the Nash hotol are also, glad tho carnival company hjie gono, ns they no longer will huvo to to Ho In bed and listen to tho noise of tho carnival shooting gallery on hay market pace 100 foot away from the hotol. PrltiiroBo cream separators Bold for cost at Patton and Robinson, Inc. . tf Bert s famous chu con carne. Gush er Cafe. ' Tom Fulton, the former Jacksonville editor it 11U publisher, spent today In Grants Pass on business. Butter milk and cream at the Cozy Nook. tf Full valuo In trade for misfit and dlscurdod clothes of all kinds. The Apparel, '103 N. Central. Phone 223. 194 Mr. nnd Mrs. W. H. Todd and family will louve tomorrow or next day for Medford where they expoct to spend tho next six months, having rented their home In tills city. Klamath Falls Record. Try our merchants lunch. The Shasta. A flue lino of cigars at the Cozy Nook. tf R. W. Price, well known Portland hotel man and former manager of tho .Mallory hotel, and who during tho past Crater Lako season acted ns gonornl nnager of tho lodge, has Just been appointed manager of tho Multnomah hotel to succeed A. It. Campbell, the manager for three years pnst nnd who ts associated with Eric V. Hnliser, t Roy Bebb of Ashland, was a Med- ' t . 1. . 1 luru viBiiur over me ween ouu. Chill con came seaBon open. Gusher Cafe. Individual suits and overcoats of merit, $32.60 up. Don Springer. Tom Roseberry of Jacksonville, secured two fine bucks while on a hunting trip on Evans creek last week. When In need of Bblngles and roof irg call Wallace Woods, 108, 711 E. Main. Hemstitching Plcotlng 8c per yd. ' , Vanity Shop. tf. The mayor and city council deeming it a wise precaution to Increase the size of the police force by one man, at least for the winter, last week Is sued orders to Chief Timothy to act accordingly, and the chief appointed J. H. Leggett, who has been a resident of the city for the past year and who shortly after locating here with his family purchased a home. A number of men had applied for appointment to the force but the fact that Mr. Leggett was a home owner and that he had bad five years experience as a policeman In a Montana City influenced his ap pointment. Insurance Plus Service. R. A. Holmes The Insurance Man. tf Newcomb for all kinds of wood. Phone 631. . Although Hallowe'en ( falls on next Monday night the general observance will take place next Saturday night. Not-a-seam hosiery, Triangle collars. Don Springer. ' C. L. Goff writes Insurance on any thing anywhere. tf Mr. nnd Mrs. E. Willis and MIbs Gladys Willis of Mnnkato," Minn., are guests at tho Hotol Medford, as are M. E. Norton of Los Angeles, M. N. Shaw of Seattle, Mr. and Mrs. C. F. Brown of Portland, and Lt. J. R. Mc Dowell, U. S. A. Invest your savings In the Jackson County Building and Loan association. - tf AH kinds of rough and dressed lum ber. Wallace Woods, phone 108. 711 E. Main St. . John Ulrich of Alton, 111., is visiting at the home of his daughter, Mrs. Georgo Lindley on Siskiyou heights. Mr. Ulrich is a civil war veteran nnd is 83 ears old. He made the trip alone, stopping to visit a day with friends In Portland. - Dr. Harvey P. Coleman, Chiropractic and Electro-Therapy. 427-28 Modford Bldg. Phone 905. Chill con carne season open. Gusher Cafe. " The re-modollng of the office build ing of 'the Callfonila-Oregon Power Co. is now undor way nnd part of tho ground floor in tho front of the build ing Ib being torn up preparatory to the Installation of an elevator.. Tho work is being done under the supervision of R. I. Stuart.- Wanted Experlonced packers and box makers. Oregon Growers Packing Co-operation. Mrs. Blanche Miles returned yester day nflor a three weeks vacation in ban Francisco, and is again on duty In the cashier's window of tho lllulto theatre. The Cozy "Nook, DeVoe's new store in the Sparta building, 1b now open for business. tf Examinations for the position of forest ranger will be held Tuesday at all forest supervisors' headquarters In Oregon and Washington, District For ester Cocil has announced. The posi tion calls for fighting forest fires, building trails, bridges, tolephono lines and lookout houses, marking nnd sell ing timber, looking after livestock that Is grazed under permit on tho national forest. It requires loyalty, dependabil ity, enorgy, Initiative, judgment, tact and resourcefulness. Entrance salary paid $1220 per year with a maximum of $1620, ronchod aftor sovoral promo tions. Advertise your wants In the Sun and .get results. Gus Nelson, a laborer was arrested by Patrolman Leggett for Intoxication nn the streets Into Saturday night, and was released Sunday morning on $2! cash bail to nppenr In police court to day. Ho forfeited tho ball by non appearance. ' ' E-W Modford again conies to tho fron' and this t!me with a 100 per cen1 baby, as John, the 16 months' olu aoi of Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Mann, who left here some time ago to reside In Portland for the next two years whKt Larry takes u two years' phamaceutl cal course in the North Pacific col lege, has won such distinction. At the recent rlfnlc of the Oregon Puront Educational Bureau held a' I Portland the baby among many otherf j was entered, nnd scored 100 per cen I both physically and mentally, as at tested by four prominent physicians Tha many Medford friends of the family nnd not'eed noth'ng in partic ular abo.it little John beyond thf fact that ho was a fno Kr-w'nr; lif and was to lie "henrty rongrn:ulnted that he was go'ng to make a ni'ieli better looking man than his father, the esquire of the local E ks lndsse, and h's grandfather. Fred L. Heath, the druggist. Now-that the kid !rs won.'such signal honor Grandpa ami Grnnd,ma Health are' reported much puffed Up; : ': ' '. . :' ' : Latest Arrivals at Auto Camp Grounds Siiturdny's nnd Sunday's arrivals ut tho city auto cninp were ns fol lows: MIns M. E. Glover of Atoka, Okla.. en route to 1'YeHno. Cnllf.: Mr. nnd Mrs. J. J. Scott of Huyai-rt. Ore., nu route to Los Angeles: Mr. and Mrs. F. D. Gantllon of San Francisco, en routo south; A. Ward nnd party of ItiNitmrk, N. I)., en route homo; C A. Williams and party of Spokane, en ronto south; C. (. Sfmmong of Ash land In for the day; F. A. ltobei-tsun and party of Spokane, en route to Los Angeles: lt. M. Astrop nnd family of Denver, Colo., en route to Los Ange les: A. lhiello of Seattle, en route north; J. A. Ilouglns nnd party of ipokaiic, on route south and lt. T. Arten of Salem, en route south. THOMPSON SPEAKER WEDNESDAY FORUM Members of tho Medford chaihbei of commerce who will attend the forum on Wednesday will have the op portunlty of hearing Father George Thompson of Portland who conies t' Medford for the express purpose of ac cepting an invitation from the cham ber to speak on the standardization of hospitals. ' Such standarlzatlon has been advo cated by tho American College of Sur geons, which organization holds a sim ilar position In America as does the Royal Collego of Surgeons in England. Tho subject ts not of a technical na ture, but one in which every citizen is interested. Dr. E. B. Plckel will presido at the forum which will ho held at the Med ford hotel at noon and tho privilege of this forum is extended' to all physic ians and surgeons practicing In south ern Oregon Jni Il;iloniuui Cull. WASHINGTON.. Oct.. . 24.. Major fJonorul Tnnaka ' and Vice-Admiral Kato, .lapanoso-military and naval ad visory delcKHtCH'tli t lie 'armament con ference,, planned 10. pay cmn-tCHy calls today upon . American officials and members of t he, diplomatic corps. TOO LATETU CLASSIFY WANTED Party or Crew to, pick ap ples. Phone 40S-R-3 or call on C. A. Learned, Eaglo: -Poliltv Ore. . - 1ST I I PLAvrXG HOUSE PETERS in - "The Invisible Power" Mr. and Mrs. Public: Yesterday's crowds found "Tho Invisible Power" to bo nil entertainment from those first fascinating scenes through to that unusual closing climax. RUTH WILLIAMS IX PDl'l LAIl SOXtiS RIALTO owner of tho Multnomah In the Hnusor Construction company. Mr. Campbell hereafter will devote all his Unio to that company's affairs. The Dow Association Hospital, Inc.. is a public hospital located at 704 North Central avenue, lt Is now opon and receiving patlonts. Tel. 11. Miss Patton, R. N., supt. 271 Hemstitching 8c per yd. Buttons covered. Handicraft Shop. tf ' All Odd Fellows ' 'l.i l.n ntD..nl 11 1 iKnnfiiKr' tomorrow evening. Third degree work nnd refreshments. .1 S-t Coming Wednesday "COURAGE" Market News Livestock PORTLAND, Oct. 24. Cattle 25c lower; receipts 2541. Choice steer, $.1.75(5 6.25; medium to good $3.25'? 5.75; fuir to medium, $4.75j -3.25; comom nto fair, $T).75?i 4.75; choice 'eeders, $4.50523.00; fair to good. ?3.754.f0; choice cows and heifers. $4.505.25; medium to good $1.00 4.50; fair to medium. $3.504.00; common cows $2.75'3.50; canners, $1. 50(8 2.75; bulss. .$3.004.00: ;holce dairy calves, $8.50!S9.00; -rime' light, $S.00SS.5O; medium light, $6.00S.Q0; heavy, $5.00 6.00. Hogs steady; receipts 410. Prime "ght $10. 25(g 10.50; smooth heavy 130 to 300 lbs. $!I.O09.75; 300 lbs. and up $8.50(0 9.00: rouch heavy JO.OOfl 8.50; fat pigs $10.005 1 0.50; 'eede.r pigs $9.50 10.00; stags $4.00 7.50. Sheep steady; receipts 2170. East if mountain lambs $6.5067.00; best valley $6.006.50; fair to good $5.00S5-50; culls $3.00t4.OO; east rn Oregon $4.505.00; light year ngs $4.505.00; heavy $3.50 .00; light wethers $3.504.00; cayy $2.503.00; ewes $1.00&3.00. Hutter . PORTLAND, Ore., Oct. 24. But er steady. -Extra 'cubes 43o; tinder atle3 40c; cartons 48c; prints 47c; Vitterfat No. 1 churning cream 47 Sc f. o. b. Portland. Undergrades 4 Ts 45c. 1 Wheat PORTLAND, Ore., Oct. 24. Wheat: Hard white $1.03; soft white, white club, hard winter, northern spring $1.02; red Walla M-00. Today's car receipts Wheat 1SS; !Iour 19; hay 23. v San Francisco Markets SAN KRANC1SCO, Oct. 24. Butter' extra, 00c; prime firsts 47 c; firots 42c. Eggs, extras 69c; extra firsts G7c; extra pullets 47: extrn pullets, firsts 45 Vc; undersized pullets No. 1 40o. Cheese, California flat fancy 2iic; California young America fancy 28c. Hens 25 33c; young roosters 20!p 25c; old roosters I6WIS0; young. chickens 30(g)50c: ducks 2022c: dressed turkeys 54c; live turkeys 35 40c. Artichokes $9(fi?ll a case: squaHh 75c $1.25 a 40-lb lug: potatoes $2fi, J3.75: onions, yellow $3.25; brown $4 (S4.25; crystal wax $.1: tomatoes $1.25 (fill. 75 a lug; olives 69c lb.; cucum bers 50c1.25 lug: peppers 50W7OC lug; beans, string 3Cc; limas 7W8e; carrots $11.25 sack: eggplant $lffi' 1.25: celery $2 3.50 crate; peas fi'1 12 ic pound: sprouts 6WSc lb.; corn and lettuce nominal. ' Get the soft naner nencll tablets for school at this office. ' ' tf fVIARRH - of head or throat Is usually benefited bv the vaoora of V apo Rub Overl7 Million Jan Uied Ycatlv lis siiisi; iiil8iil!llii We're still giving a big pare sugar stick free with every pound of Royal Club Coffee. Some people did not receive their candy and were disappointed. This happened because some of our dealers misunderstood and thought the time limit for giving the candy had expired. Not so, however. . ' We want to acquaint ever so many more people with Lang's deliciously pure candy. Your dealer will give you one stick with each pound of Royal Club Coffee you purchase. If, for any reason, you do not receive it, let us know. You may expect to receive the candy with your purchases of Royal Club Coffee until we give public notice to the contrary. 'Most people hereabouts rdo not need any introduction to I ill Vacuum Packed 1 If you buy noyal Club Coffee and think, it is not as good or better than any other braml of corfce you've ever tried, your ' dealer will refund your money., t -.., !l I "I II-: I i.l II : I i i P PPIIP '1 ! 1 I'll llillllS III l :i; i i li: :tlll .1 : ill II LANG & CO. Cottpe llraiHtcru- Candy Miinufnrturi-rg I'urtluiiu, uroKun iai!';;,7S!fcw li ; Plil !lliliilTi!PBteL III i P 1 1 II l j il ii'l MEDFORD GROCERY COMPANY WHOLESALE DISTRIBUTORS ' Jonteel Special With every dollar purchase of .Jonteol jiropiira tions wo will give free a jar of Jonteel Combination Cream, West Side Pharmacy Our Service1 Insures More Earning; Power : AND THAT'S WHAT MAKES AN IMPLEMENT PURCHASE A REAL BARGAIN There's only one way to save money when you buy an implement. Buy it on the basis of its earning power. Buy it for its ability to do good work for you right from the start, and year after year. Save money on its capacity for making money. When you buy at our store, you get the earning power that is most profitable. WE TAKE THESE STEPS TO INSURE IT 1. We buy implements especially adapted to this section from a farm that takes every care to maintain its reputation for making only high quality goods. 2. We show you the goods before you buy so that you can be sure they fit your requirements. 3. We set the implements up exactly right before'we turn them over to you. 4. We are always ready to help you understand thoroughly all of the operating requirements. i 5. We maintain a prompt repair service so that when parts be come worn, you can renew them without loss of time. Be sure to consider these features when you get ready to buy. Drop in and see us whenever you are in town. HUBBARD BROTHERS Corner Main and Pacific Highway Phone 231 t