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PAGE TWO MEDFOKn MATL TRmUNE, MEDFOTCD. OTCEfiOX, THURSDAY. OCTOIU.U 1021 Tocal and U Personal Francis Wlllard day will be obBerved tomorrow In all the schools of Medford as well fin sll over thn RtntR. with aEsemblles held la the high school and otner buildings with short appropriate programs. Hallowe'en dance at Eagle Point Saturday. 1 All sizes In women's shoes going on sale for one day, Saturday, at The Hub at one price, 3.50 per pair. . All regu lar sizes, good quality, at The Hub Saturday. . 187 On the soclotv nnirn nf iha Pnrthind Telegram of Wednesday appears the pnotograph or Aliss Helen Phllbrook, former well known young Medford woman who la resiillne In ihn ulutn metropolis, and beneath it the follow ing: - jtiiss Helen l'nuurooK has ar ranged the musical program for the Woman's Research club tea to be held In the assembly room of the Portland tomorrow. Bert's farnuus chill oon carne. Gush r Cafe. Another big shipment of sailors just rrtred at Lottie Howard's. 189 The Medford-Ashland football game of tomorrow afternoon will be played on the Ashland field and not at Med ford as vms announced in yesterday's issue of this publication. The Thanks giving Day game will bo played on the iuedford field this year. Tomorrow's game Is exuected to be a hotlv enninHt, ed battle and many Medford rooters wm De at tne scene or action. The radio spinal nerve rest. Dr Halstead. Phlmis Illock. iki Why not have a homo man do your tuning? Money back guarantee. W. P. Brooks. Palmer Plnnn Mnnan 18K The Elks lodge smoker will begin tonight immediately following a very Bhort session of the lodge. Crescent orchestra at Eagle Point aaiurday. 1S8 You can be properly fitted with a good pair of womon's shocB at The Hub. Many styles and all regular sizes at one price, $3.50 per pair. 187 Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Sutor of Los Angeles aro guests at the Hotel Med ford as are Fred LnsBon of Tacnmn: H. Gray of Snn P'runclsco, A, M. Brew ster ana H. Letibson of St, Louis, C. Thomas Hall of Seattle, L. A. Sigol and party of San Francisco and H. W. Sawyer of Provldenco, It. I. Edgar Wight, watch repairing. ; Alta Naylor, Goodwin corsotloro, 20 South Fir St., upBtalrs. Phono 918-W. Vi 210 , The people of Medford are urged not to forget the Hallowo'on party at the Washington school tomorrow evening. There will bo fun for everyone and all sortB of good things to oat. Our line of shoos for the baby 1b oomploto. See them in all colors and sizes nt the Handicraft. 188 '! Dr. Harvey P. Coleman, Chiropractic and Electro-Therapy. 427-28 Medford Bidg. Phono 906. , Mrs. A. IT. Peachy Is visiting her son ErnoBt Poachy, and fanilly at Med ford. Mrs. Ernest Poachy has recent ly returned from the hospital, whero he underwent nn oporatlon. Ashland Tidings. New shlpmont of drosses at the Colonial, j 07 Women's shoo salo at The Hub Sat urday. 8noes for every woman, all regular Blzes, nil at one price, $3.50 per pair Saturday at The Hub. 187 "Many Oregonlans whom I mot last week In Portland who had recently re turned from Washington, nre loud In their praise of the work being dono down there by Senator McNury," Bald Ben Sheldon upon his return from Portland today. "Thoy say ho Is not only nn exceptionally hard worker but has won such a nosltlon In dm ostnnm of his colleagues and the administra tive departments that ho Is ono of tho most valuable men Oregon has ovor naa at the national capital." Mrs. Paul Hansen, corsotlere for NuUono. Phone 686-J. tf 1920 Ford bug, quick sale, $200. 103 Norm ventral. 189 Go to Church Sunday moans churohes well filled, and the wholo olty backing the working program of every church. Many people have, little Idea of what tho churches nro doing to day. Go to church Sunday is tho 'slogan; ! Chill con earns season open. Gusher uare. Hallowe'en dance at Eagle Point Saturday. 188 Tho report cards of the high school students were distributed nt tho high school uuildlng this noon. Big showing of ladles' hats $3.98 to t.60. M. M. Dept. Store. 1S7 Agate Jewelry. Edgar Wight. RHEUMATIC TWINGE MADE YOU WINCE! USE Sloan's freely for rheumatic aches, sciatica, lurnl.iRo,,ovi-r-workitl inuschrs, noumlsia, bnrk aches, stiff joints and for sprains anil strains. penttrates without rubbing. ' 1 he very first time you use Sloan's Liniment you will wonder why you never used it before. The comforting warmth anil quirk rcliof from pain will delightfully surprise you. ; Keep Sloan's handy and at the first sign of an ache or iain, use it. . At all druggists 35c, 70c, $1.40. Liniment Patn'si .pncimj DiififerlDtf foll erupt lost art t quickly hatlcd by Ih-.fiobnon'a Kczems Ointment, tiood for pimply fnct, i mt, irrif, itch in? skin, nml all j othorKkin troubles, OiiHtir Dr.IIobsou' . f g ninny jmHitus. Any drumiiat. Dr.Hobsons EczemaOintment Mrs. B. W. Meadows has returned home from the Sacred Heart hospital with her 9 pound 9 oz. baby girl, boru October 13. Come down to Patton and Robinson, Inc., and see the cream separator bar gains. tf One Price Shoe Sale at The Hub Saturday, Oct. 29th. Dozens of good shoes for women in all regular sizes all at one price, $3.50 per pair. 187" Mrs. Rose Schleffelln returned this morning from Albany where she had been attending the state convention of Red Cross workers. Clothes Economy. We can save you money. Forsythe Dyers & Cleaners, pbone 341. Shop at 116 Mistletoe. We also sell sultB made to measure, $17.75 and up. Phone ua or call at the shop. 189 Chili con carne season open. GuBher Cafe. Assessments for Josephine county this year show a decided Increase over the figures for 1920, according to D. O. Hayes, county assessor. Last year the total valuation wub assessed at $0,333, 150, while thlB year the figures reach $6,371,215. an actual gain of $38,051. For Bali; My new this year's Bulck run only Bhort distance, $1450. Tel 460-L. 187" When you don't know what to say "Say It with Flowers," and get them at Maddox & Ilonney Flower Shop, 200 W. Main Btreot. 187" Matthew Iuglls of Portland, a labor er who had been working on the build lug of tho Medford Irrigation district Bystom while Intoxlcnted last night was ejected from one hotel and ono rooming house, after which he was nr- restea by Patrolman Cave. He was fined $10 nnd costB In Judge Taylor's court thlB morning and then was shown tho way out of town by Chief of Police Timothy. Children's Durnless hose at the Co lonial, 2jc. 187 Big shoe sale at The Hub, one day onturday of this week. Dozens of good Bhoos for women, all sizes will be on sale at ono price, $3.50 por pair. Be hero Saturday, your size is hero. 187 The following tolegram from Cot tage Grovo, Ore., proves a little puz zling to local followers of tho wrestling game: "Ralph Hand of Cottage Grove, and Thor Olsen will meet In a wrest ling watch hero November 5." InveBt your savings In the Jnckson County Building and Loan association. tf High grade tailors for men and women. Orres. Ashlnnd. Ore. tf Ladlos' crope blouses $3.75, $3.98. $4.50 tomorrow. M. M. Dept. Store. 187 The Bchool children of Oregon were called upon to give their aid tn the solution of the nation's unemployment problem by J. A. Churchill, state super intendent of schools, in lottors ad dressed to Oregon school officials. In addition to giving special Btudy to local conditions tho schuols are asked to give publicity to tho proposed rem edies for the prcsont emergency and to include in courses of study provis ion for consideration oi unemployment as a permanent problem. When In need of shingles and roof ing call Wallace Woods, 108, 711 E. Main. Hallowo'en dance nt Eagle Point Saturday. 188 Insurance Plus Service. R. A. Holnies ho Insurance Man. tf C. J. Solium returned thlB morning from a fow days business trip to Port land. As ho Bteppcd off the train he remarked at once on tne inlltlneBS of tne weather and added that U had rained constantly during his stay In Portland. Ladlos' swentor Balo, M, M. Dept. Store. 187 Homstltchlng 8c por yd. Buttons covered. Handicraft Shop. tf Order your doughnuts and pumpkin plr-B now for Hallowe'en. Medford Bakery. Phono 37. 189 Roland Hubbard and C. O. Anlauf loft this morning by auto on a brief business trip to Montagno, Yrekn and other northern California points. lllg Hallowo'en party at Rlvorsldc Community club, Sntnrdny night, Oct. 29th. 189 Dr. II. H. Murphy, dentist, over Woolworth store. Hemstitching and plcotlng So per Yard. Work dono while you wait. Vanity Shop. 209 Exhibits aro already being arranged for tho Apple show In the Chamber of Commerce building and many wondor ful specimens are already on display. Tho show will be opened to the public Saturday. Ncwcomh for all kluds of wood. Phono 031. Ladles' wool sweaters roducod one- fourth to one-half for tomorrow's sale. M. M. Dept. Store. IS', Hullowo'eu dnnco nt Eagle Point Saturday. 188 Mr. and Mrs. E. C. Dryburgh of Portland nro guosts at tho Hotel Hol land. Other guests are O. W. Woods nnd Mr. and Mrs. M. Johnson of Port land, Mr. nnd Mrs. Charles E. Dodd and Joseph Dodd of San Francisco, Mr. and Mrs. A. A. Kolly of Spokane and Mr. and Mrs. Slgunery of Portland. See De-Luxe Auto Top Shop before getting that now top. tf Crescent orchestra nt Eagle Point Saturday. 88 Bo careful or tho Goblin will get you Snturilny night nt Riverside Commu nity club, on tho Rogue. ISO Russell Sherwood, Geno Nnrregun and (Source Irvine loft this morning on a hunting trip and expect to bo gone for (wo or three days. ' Tho Cozy Nook, 1 Woe's new store In the Sparta building, Is now open for business. if Fancy plaid and striped woolen skirting reduced 10 per cent Friday nnd Saturday. M. M. Dept. Store. 1S7 IKnt forget our sale on stamped goods. Aprons for children and grown ups, your choice f0o at the Handicraft. Announcement 1b made that the first monthly Sacred concert by the First Baptist church choir will be given next Sunday evening. These concerts were looked upon as of unusual merit and drew crowded houses each month. The concerts this year, which will be given the last Sunday In each month, will be equal and In some respectB surpass the work of last year. The program Sunday evening will be a pleasing one and of real merit. Justi received a shipment of 30x3 first-class tires, $13.50. Medford Vul canizing Works. 189 Iniogene Wallace Planlste Teacher. Piano, HlBtory, Keyboard Harmony, Scientific Memorizing. Studio days at my home In Central Point, Mondays and Tuesdays. 188 Ashland is to be demoted November 1 to the status of a toll station In the ranks of the Oregon Gas and Electric company. Already Its local surplus equipment is on its way to Medford by auto truck. The town Is in the hands of a receiver insofar as this hot air is concerned, that official residing at the county metropolis, from which center the management will hereafter radi ate. In ense of blowouts and punctures we will have to signal the central of fice and also pay bills at those head quarters unless a collection agency H Installed here. Cliff Jenkin, former manager at Modford, has been trans' ferred to Itoseburg, and Georgo Jen- kin, local manager, Is on the waiting list ABhland Tidings. r'ord cars completely overhauled $20 to $25; other carB in proportion; work guaranteed. Central Point Garage. 190 Ladies' wool sweaters reduced one fourth to one-half for tomorrow s sale. M. M. Dept. Stole. 187 Mr. and Mrs. C. J. McCllntock and Mr. and Mrs. H. S. Taylor of Medford, have been visitors at Portland this week and guests of the Benson hotel. Cream separators at cost ui rattoif and Robinson, Inc. tf Yts, sbo wants to go. The music will be peppy, so will the crowd. Let'B all join hands and circle to the right, amidst the cornstalks and pumpkins. Riverside Community club, Saturday night, Oct. 28th. 189 S. M. Bullis of the power company who arrived home last evening from a brief business trip to Prospect, roportB that the now highway between here and Trail 1b In wonderful condition. O. L. Goff wrltos insurance on any thing anywnore. tf Notice: The W. J. Webster " Ford touring car will be sold at Gates auc tion Saturday afternoon. 188 iho state highway commission nt its meeting In Portland yesterday agreed to improve fivo miles between Waldo and tho Oregon Caves in Josephine county In addition to tho Improvement work already agreed upon. Fancy plaid and Btriped woolen skirting reduced 10 per cent, Friday and Saturday. M. M. Dept. SSnre. 187 Crescont orchostra at Eaglo Point Saturday. I8S Among the Ashlnnd people in tho city Wednesduy wero Mr. and Mrs. Win. BiTggs, E D. Brings, J. IT. McGee, IT. G. Endnrs and Uert Groor. The Hard Time dance at Jackson ville Friday night. Alford's Imperial orchestra. Chicken supper. Everybody tins a good time nt J vllle. 188 iJxpert auto washing nnd polishing, motor flushing nnd top dressing. New management, at lllttson's Garage. 211 Incidental to tho fear of the railroad strike called for Oct. 30th taking place strange things aro happening in tho preparatory rush work on the South ern Pacific. Tho second section of south bound pnssongor train No. 53 yOBtordny afternoon consisted of nn onglne and several car loads of cuttle, and tho other day tho socond section of the Shasta passenger tralu consist ed of an englno nnd a number of empty rofrlgerator cars. First-class 30x3 tires $13.50. Med ford Vulcanizing Works. 189 Wo are located at 3S-40 North Front street, building formerly occupied by Prultt & Myers Motor Co. We are agents for tho new Velio Six nnd have a number of bargains in used cars.. Your own terms In reason. Call and aeo ub. Western Sales Agency. 192 C. A. Picket motored to Trail today on power company business. , Whon In need of sash and doors, call Wallace Woods, 108 or come to 711 R Main St. Foremen's ball Friday night nt Jack sonville Alford'B Imporlal orchestra. Chicken suppor. A good combination. 188 Paving operations north of Grants Pass hnvo been temporarily suspended on the Pacific highway owing to the recent heavy rains. Crescent orchestra nt Eaglo Point Saturday. 1S8 Whon better automobiles nro built. Flitlek will build them. tf TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY WANTED Alfalfa, hay, loose; first cutting preferred; must bo Al condi tion. Phone "fil. 188 DR. RICKERT fa Eyes Scientifically Tested and Glasses Properly Fitted NO DROPS V8KD Broken Lenses Accurately Duplicated FACTORY ON PRICM1SKS ih K. Main. dDxtAlra WOOD! All klniM nt uoori nt light prUxv; tlry mill hlM-kM. Onlr I'mmptty 1'IIUhI MEDFORD FUEL CO. Cur. Fir mid Third. Phone 212 Leon Hasklns, John Perl, Dr. J. J. Emmens and ChaB. Brown who left last Thursday on a duck hunting ex pedition In Klamath county. Lake county and possibly to Warner and; man was confined In the n:y J" Silver lakes "and Hellenback." accord- Klamath Falls Herald, lng to several of the party, have n-tj y-or Cllr9 completely overhauled f-M returned and friends of -Mr. liiown are'tl) $25; other cars In proportion; w,t1 growing apprehensive for his safety ! guaranteed. Central Point Gar.isi- ' because of his going on any kind of an j imported laces nt the Colonial. l."7 excursion with an undertaker, a drug-! Arthur S. Perry of 1013 South Oak- uw..u.. Windshield glass. Hittson Motors . 210. Hemstitching I .Monday. He will evidently tie tne om Plcotlng j ex-service man in attendance from 8c per yd. I Bedford andiciniiy nt the couven- Vanity Shop. .1' Hon. Yarn! Yarn! Suitable for scarfs, ' Your children as you know tuem are slippers and sweaters at the low price delightfully natural in Mncke ylioto of 70c a hank. See Handicraft window. ! e apha of distinction. 204 Las'. Main 188 and Central. ls' Prof. Irvine Vlnlne has returned to Ashland after having spent the sum-1 mer and fall seasons at the Lake of , the Woods. . Southern Oregon Lumber Co. has; 2x4 lumber In various grades, planed! and rough, also some boards. Sell I chean. Ask for Mr. Marris at mill, tf I Full value In trade for misfit and discarded clothes of all kinds. The Apparel, 103 N. Central. Phone 223. 194 Ladles' crepe blouses $3.75. $3.98, $4.ui. tomorrow. M. M. Dept. Store 187 W. K. Buck of Salem, who arrived In the city yesterday by motor expects to make his home here In the near future. Primrose cream separators sold for cost at Patton and Robinson, Inc. tf Bert's famous elm. cou carne. Gush er Cafe. Edgar Wight, reliable jeweler. Mr. and Mrs. George Codding will entertain this evening for a number of friends at a Hallowe'en party. Big showing of ladieB' huts $3.98 to $0.50. M. Dept. otore. 187 Butter milk and cream at the Cozy Nook. tf A fine line of cigars ai the Cozy Nook. tf Tho remodeling work on the California-Oregon Power company's office building has commenced In earnest and there is now a crew of fourteen men on the job. H. L. Walther states that all three floors of the building will be fully occupied when the home of fices are moved to this city from Snn Francisco, about the first of the year. Ladies' sweater sale, M. M. Dept. Store. 187 Try our merchants lunch. The Shastii. All kinds of rough and dressed lum ber. Wallace Woods, phone 108. 711 E. Main St. Hen Sheldon returned this morning from the state highway conference at Salem. R. I. Stewart, builder, contracts for all bulldlngB. Residence 217 Apple street. Phone 643.' ' tf Bear Creek Orchard announces that it is now reaiiy to Immediately pack out your apples. 8-R-l. , 187 The New McCall Patterns 10 Per Cent Reduction Friday and Saturday On All Fall and Winter Coatings PAY LESS Boy's Ribbed Hose 25c Pair Constable Morley Sunday ni;l't ie tumid from .Medford whetv he an-vn:-ed Al Newman, a contractor. u:on a warrant alleging cnibeuU'in. nt. New- -naie street leu iimuy iur . 'm attend the American Legion lui- i i nal convention which begins next! "!hina Illy bulbs. Jap Art fetor. New ginghams at the Colonial 25c. . 1S7 I'robo Dcmpwy Fight. JERSEY CITY, X. J.. Oct. 27. Witnesses believed to know whether 'he bout of July 2 between . Jack I Dempsey, heavyweight champion and Georges Carpentier of France, was a prize fight or a boxing match were summoned to appear today before the Hudson county grand Jury. Justice Swaybe directed the grand jury last month to determine whether the state law permitting only boxing contests had been violated. It's a Grand Old Remedy You can't keep strong and well with out sleep. Whethjr your rest Is bro ken by a painful hacking cough or just an annoying tickling In the threat, the system becomes weakened and run down. Mrs.' K. D. Drako, Chllds, Md writes; "After an attack of the 'flu' I was left with a severe cough. Noth ing relieved me till I used Foley's Honey and Tar, which I can highly recommend." It covers irritated mem branes with a healing and soothing coating, loosens phlegm and clears air passages. Sold everywhere. Adv. The Vanity Shop Comer East Main and Bartlett MISS LOUNSBURY, Milliner Octolier 30 Is Go to Church Sunday Ladies' Sweater Sale Sweaters of the finest Wools, and best styles at to regular prices. All Colors All Wool All Styles $11.50 Sweaters $6.49 $12.00 Sweaters $6.98 $13.50 Sweaters $7.49 $15.00 Sweaters $7.98 $16.50 Sweaters $8.49 $17.00 Sweaters $8.98 $18.50 Sweaters $11.98 $25.00 Sweaters $12.98 Displayed Main Floor 50c Bath Towels 39c Extra heavy bleached bath towels, large sized. Friday and Saturday 39c AND DRESS BETTER GO TO CHURCH SUNDAY AN ; - .-'re-uler lirland, final preparation.-. I !'.V! . . . v. as today or ma day for America, where , to leave Sat .... . OUf.MCIU' e on limi Knr l'a t nppeur In tation of armm.nl.s i-.n.l pin ouestions lie will Washington as the spokesman of the French people and parliament under mandate given him by the .bamnor .if deputies lust in a vote of cmiti- dence of :i S I to I Mi wnirn sidered a great political victory. A. F. & A. M. Special communication, Med ford Lodge 103. Friday even ing. Oct. 2S, at 7; 30 p. m. Work and examination. 1S8 L. K. WILLIAMS, Secy. SecondBig'ShoeSale at The Hub Saturday Dozens of Shoes going at $3.50 Per Pair In working through our women's shoe stock we find we have all regular sizes in women's shoes that we can place on sale at one price, $3.50 per pair, for one day, Saturday, Oct. 29. Dozens of good reliable shoes for women In all regular sizes will be on sale Saturday at one price, $3.50 per pair. Now is the time to secure your winter shoes at a low price. Be here Saturday and be fitted with good shoes In good Blzes. The price is $3.50 per pair. 1S7 Millinery Special Friday and Saturday October 28 and 29 REAL VALUES FOR $5.00 See Our Windows Phone Your Orders Call 232 Mil!llli!lll!ll!ll!lllll!F' 10 Per Cent Reduction Friday and. Saturday On All Woolen Dress Goods Boy's Winter Shoes for dress or school wear. 2 to' 51 $3.50, $3.75, $3.95 MOTHER! CPEN PH LD'S BUWtL.5 Wl 1 H ! CALIFORNIA FIG SYRUP .::r l.ltle one will love the fruity" l isle nf "California Fig Syrup" even if viiiistipati'd, bilious, irritable, feverish, or full ' follJ- A teaapoonful nevtr nils to cleanse the liver and bowels. ,', ,. liniirs vou can sec for yourself how tlMirouglily it works all the sour bile, aiul uieii"esteil food out of the bowels and veil have a well, playful child aimin. ' Millions of notlicrs keep "Ciilifornij M!t Iilliov. i eev Miy n lea. ,1 io.I.iv saves a sick child to-.-k v.-iiir druggist for genuine pe.. (.V.iferniH, Fiji Syrup" which 1ms direc f's l.ir hii'iies llhd children of nil ages i.riiit-.1 en l.otile. Mother 1 You must hiv "Cn!ii"r"'" "r T0U may aa '"a tation lyrnp. It's Another 'Kazan' Same Dog! Same Star! "WOLVES OF THE ORTH" SATURDAY AGE R1ALT0 WHY WAIT FOR A HUSBAND WHO MAY -NEVER RETURN? Now Playing "COURAGE" First National's exceptional dra ma of a woman's faith. Tinged with pathos and crowned with happiness, it is a beautiful Btory of steadfast love! With Naomi Chllders and Sam do Grasso ' SUNDAY ELAINE HAMERSTEIN In 'HANDCUFFS OR KISSES' For right price In MONUMENTS HKADSTOXE9, COPINGS, VAULTS, LETTERING and repairing old work in cemeteries, call or write. fRTISTO STONE CO. 1 1 A. It j urn. crttiuu in or suijrpea w mi IU7 X. Fir St. Medford, Or 8 WOOD Host wood of nil kinds.. Only wood In fltr under cover. Also beat Utah Coal nt $17 off car. VALLEY FUEL CO. 2nd ana 1 Ir Ftione T 18S