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PAGE TWO MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE, MEDFOttD. ORFlOX. FRTDAV, OCTOBER 10-21 ocal and Personal Although Hallowe'en comes on Mon day the general observance will be held tomorrow night, and a number of parties and dances are scheduled for then. However, a number of Hal lowe'en parties are on for tonight as well as Monday night. Saturday special, Jersey coats $5.50 at the Colonial.- . 189 Hallowe'en dance at Eagle Point Saturday, . 188 Hemstitching - " . 8o-ter yi 'J - Buttons coYered.- ; r i Handicraft Shop. tf II. Von der Hellen of Eagle Point, was a Medford business visitor this forenoon. Read Jones' ad some dandy bar gains. 188 Bert's famuus chill con carne. Gush er Cafe. Another big shipment of sailors Just arrived at Lottie Howard's. There was born to Mr. and Mrs. Cecil A. Brown a 10-pound boy on Oct. 21. The choice of a printor Is a great responsibility becauso good printing is obligatory these days. The radio spinal nerve rest. Dr. Halstead, Phipps Block. isy : Invest your savings In the Jackson County Building and Loan association. tf j i GOING TO.VIGHT " Muster Koaton - -1b- 'JOiib Woeki VC ..' and : i : Hobort Hoswoi tll :. In "Trio liruto ''.S 9 .S3tf4fc &L F rWmk At 4 o'clock this morning, Leon Haskins, John Perl, Dr. J. J. Emeus and Chas. Brown arrived home from tneir very successful duck hunting trip at Warner lake, where, they bagged their limit. The quartet left Klamath Kails at 3 o'clock Thursday afternoon for .Medford. but encountered much 189 t 'ouble with the muddy and deep rutted road over Ureen springs mountain, and suffered a flat tire and other ail ments which delayed their return until ecrly today. They report that on Sun day there was a hard storm on the plateau between Plush and Lakeview with a CO miles an hour gale and 6 Inches of snow on the ground. Ulg coat and suit sale at The Hub Saturday of this week. Big shipment of coats and suits arrived today and must be sold in one day. Every gar- ment on sale for one day, Saturday of this week. The Hub. 187 Why not have a home man do your tuning? Money back guarantee. W. P. Brooks, Palmer Piano House. . 188 Crescent orchestra at Eagle Point Saturday. . ' 188 Mr. and Mrs. Frank Kurtz and chil dren left Friday for their home in Mo desto, Calif., after a month's stay in Medford and Grants Pass. Mrs. Kurta was formerly Miss Sue .Cook. While In Medford Mr. and Mrs. Kurl were the guests of Mrs, Kurtz's aunt,. Mrs, W. II. Brown, and of Mrs. Voluey Dixon. Attention is directed, to the ads ap- The following Y. M. C. A. officers pearing each day in interest of the were elected at the Southern Oreg ui "Go to Church Sunday" campaign as Older Boys' conference held In Ash being put on by the churches of the' land last week: President,- Munne city. The argument for church going Hilton, of Roseburg; vice ires!de..i!, is the strongest appeal that can bu Vernon Owen, Medford; secretary, made for any cause. Indifference is t'aii 'caver, Central Point; sergeant teh main cause for neglect ot the at aruis, Harold Woodrufi, Roseburg. church. It should not be necessary to Thli ty-three members of the O. A. ('. urge people to go to church, t-uuieis fcoil,u:i s piad who left Corvallis late L Murphv and N. Murphy of Seattle are guests at the Hotel Medford. Au-ong other guests are: E. E. Behar re'l of Los Angeles, J. F. Gall of Ta cd.us. C. K. Becker of Boston and S. Bra. ks and faudly of Los Angeles. ! You c n le properly fitted with a 'e-l i-i-r of women's shoes at The Hub. Manv styles and all tegular sizes 1.1 ulle p.i'-e, J.ou per luu. A fine Nook. line of cigars at the Cozy tf should especially heed the call to at- Wednesday afternoon passed through i j,r. H. E. Aluipliy tend church Sunday, as their example thia uity yesterday morning enroute to Woolworth store mucn to io witn tne careless ' h-aio a no. wnere tney nope to aeteat dentist, 18V over has habits of the young men ot today. The the Stanford team Saturday. Coach teachings of the church are the basis 'Rutherford says that th Cardinal play of our civilization, and without the ers fcuve been greatly underestimated churches we are adrift. Back to the and tlat' Saturday's game will be a churches Is the call of the duy. Crowd hard battle with ft, small score, the churches Sunday, and renew the ; v - silk umbrellas at Colonial, $8.50 church going habit., - -. to $12.30. 'Colonial'.' ' , !.189 When you realize that you can save , Ui.ivr. your doughnuts and pumpkin a larger per cent, of your income ii" p'ps now for Hallowe'en. Medford you read the Btore ads. then you will Bake: y. Phone 37. . , . 189 become a store ad reader and have1 l,l Hallowe'en party .at. Riverside extra money for other Investments. Community club, Saturday night, -Oct Agate Jewelry, Edgar Wight. Come down to Patton and Robinson, Inc., and see the cream separator bar gains. , tf The rains of this week caused the Rogue liver to rise considerably, but this Increased depth of water is begin ning to diminish. Late shipment of coats and suits ur rjved today., and eveiV garment will be. placed on sule and must bo s-)ld Saturday, of this week. All new mod Hallowe'en affair.-; Ghosts els. and .no two garments alike. See HERE TOMORROW "WOLVES THE N0RTH" '.- 1 1-: li '.- ' Another "Kazan" " with the same dog and EVA NOVAK 'I'.' ' " the tame girl A WONDER STORY OP PRIMAL PASSIONS IN THE LAWLESS FROZEN NORTH NOTE Modern Centaurs pronounced one of the, fastest action short reels ever shown ' BJg spooks and black cats. ..Hat. Sat. nite. . , . : ,188 Edgar Wight, watch repairing. Alta, Naylor; Goodwin corsotiere, 20 South Fir St upstairs. Phone 818-W. 210 Mr. and Mrs. Harry R. Stowe of Los Angeles, ar guests at the Hotel Hol land as are J, R. Atkinson of Seattle, Mr. and Mrs. A. G. Clarke of Glen- dale, Mr. : and Mrs. R. C. Marls of Smith River, Cullf,, Mr. and Mrs, James Twoliey of Downers Grove, 111., and W. II. England of Nelson, Nob, ... Fresh milk 10c a quart. Campbell & Goold Dairy. Phone 443,-W. . 190 Our line of shoes for the baby Is complete.; See them in all colors and sUea at the. Handicraft.- . - 188 Dr. Harvey P. Coleman, Chiropractic and Electro-Therapy, .437-28. Medford Bldg. Phono i)GG. - . . . Dr. Lance Brlscpe is recuperating at the home of his father, Prof. G. A. Briscoe, from the effects of . slight Injuries sustained last Saturday while acting as mediator in .the-. Klamath Fajls-Modford struggle, : Prof. Briscoe states tliut the injuries, were not the result of personal oqcounters pursuant to decisions made, during the game, but were caused by an entanglement with- the players during a particular "scrappy" time of tlte game. Ashland Tidings. : New Moss, hosiery $1.75 to $5.50 at the Colonlnl; - , - 1S9 Mrs. Paul Hansen, corsotiere for NuBone. Phone 685-J. tf 1920 Ford bug, quick sale, $200. . 103 North Central. 189 Mr. and Mrs. Ira A. Phelps leave this week for Oukland, Calif. They have lived in Modford three different times und will no, doubt return again. Mr. Phelps startod the Medford Advertiser In 1887, sold It to T. Harlan a few years aft or who changed its name to the Mall. ..It changed hands -two-or three times prior to A, S. Bllton's owning it. Mr. Bliton sold it to Geo. Putnum In 1909 and it was, combined with the Tribune. .. ; Read Jones'., ud some dandy bar gains. 188 Chill con corns season open. Gusher Cafe, . Hallowe'en danco at , Eagle Point Saturday. 18S Mr. and Mrs. II. Frledenthal were among tho visitors from Medford in Grants Pass Wednesday night and Thursday forenoon. Thousands of people are wanted. Watuh the classified ads and see it you are one of thorn, t ' Clothes Economy. We can save you money. Forsythe DyerB & Cleaners, phone 341. Shop at 116 Mistletoe. Wo also sell suits made to measure, $17.75 and up. Phone us or call at the shop. . . . . 189 Chill con carne season open. Gusher Cafe.- . these garments at Tho Hub Saturday - 187 High , grade tailors, tor men and women. Ones. Ahland. Ore. tf When In. need of shingles and roof ing call Wallace Woods, 108, 711 E. Main...; . - Mr. and Mrs. E.- B., Barrett of Des Moines, Iowa,, who arrived in Medford yesterday .by, motor, are. considering locating here. . Hallowe'en frolips of all sorts at Nat Sat, nite.: . . ... .... . 1S8 Hallowe'en dance at - Eagle Point Saturday., -J88 Insurance, . Plus Service. R., A. Holmes. ,lie Insurance Man. tf The Rebekah lodge of Rogue River will hold a Hallowe'en masquerade dance next Monday night at which a Medford. orchestra will, furnish the music i . .-, - : i Dont miss your , free 50c tubp of Maglao,- Tooth Paste Saturday, Oct. 29th at the Medford Pharmacy, Main and Central. . . 188 Yts, she wants to go. The music will be peppy, so will the crowd. Let's all Join, hands,- and circle to the right, amidBt the cornstalks and pumpkins; Riverside Community club, Saturday night, Oct. 28tb,; . 189 Hemstitching.'. Pico ting ... y:y 8c per yd, ; a,-;. Vanity Shop. . . o 2Htl. .' 189 , ' , esturday was Ro.)sevelt day, it be-, fug the 01! rd unniversary of the birth of Theodore Roosevelt, the 26,th presi dent of the United States. ; ' Head Jones' ad some dandy bar gains. , J88 I' ord cars completely overhauled $20 to $25; other cars in proportion; work guaranteed. Central Point Garage. 190 Cream separators at cost ut -attoi: and Robinson, Inc. tf Your children as you know them are delightfully natural In Mackey photo graphs of distinction. 204. Eos'. Main and Central. 189 Catarrhal Deafness and Head Noises TELLS: SAFE, S1MPLK WAY ' TO TREAT AND lUOl.I UVli: AT HOME If you have catarrh, catarrhal deaf ness or head, noises, caused by catarrh, of If phlegm drops in your throat and has caused catarrh of tho stomach or bowels you will be glad to know that these distressing ; symptoms "y be entirely overcome in many instances by the following treatment which you can easily prepare in your own homo at little cost. Secure from your drug gist 1 ounce of Purmint (Double Strength). Take this home and add to it pint of hot water and a lit tle granulated sugar; stir until dis solved. Take one tablespoonful four times a day. An improvement is sometimes noted nftor the first day's treatment. ' Breathing should become oasy, and whllo the distressing head noises, headaches, dullness cloudy thinking, etc., should gradually dis appear undor the tonic notion of tlie treatment. Loss of smell, tnste, de fective hearing and mucus dropping in tho back of the throat are other symptoms which suggest the presence of catarrh and which may often be overcome by this efficacious treat ment: It Is sold that nearly ninety per cent of all enr troubles are caused by catarrh and there must therefore be many people whose hearing may be restored by this simple harmless, home treatment. - Adv. ptcnMng C per while you 'it-209 Hemstitching and vard. Work done Vanitv ShOD. Oregon is at this time the third lar gest Bhipper ot apples in the country. Last Tuesday showed shipments oi 104 cars from Oregon, 389 cars from Washington, 104 cars from Maine and 140 cars from New York. Received today at The Hub late .shipment ol suits and coats which wjll be placed on sale for one. day, tauir day ot this week, No two garments alike, all. late models, and must be sold In this sale at The Hub Suturday, 187 Neweomb for all kinds of wood. Phone'631 Hallowe'en dance at Eagle Point Saturdav. I88 ! John Bro'ad of Jacksonville is now located at Klamath Falls where he la employed In a meat market. " Real ghosts at Nat tomorrow night: 188 See De-Luxe Auto Top Shop before getting that new top. tf Crescent orchestra at Eagle Point Saturdav. 188 THERE ONLY ONE . THING NICER THAN A 3ENTEMERI GLOVE O.N . ONE . HAND AND THAT ' IS 'a : CENTEMERI GLOVE ON BOTH HANDS.' ; M.M.Dept. Store QUALITY -STYLE PRICE One-day Coat and Suit sale Saturday, Oct. 29th. One day only. Late shipment of Coats and Suits arrived today and must be sold in one day. i. New late models in Coats and Suits, will he sold Saturday at some price. Second big Shoe sale for women, Saturday, October 29th. All sizes in women's shoes for winter going on sale, for one day at one price $3.50 per pair. Regular sizes.' The Home of Bread Like Mother Made If a railroad While there strike occurs are you prepared? is a possibility of a strike being avoided, it's best to be prepared, and the. Economy offers the besj: oppurtunity to pro vide yourself at. the lowest price. It will cost no more to stock up than to buy piece-meal and you will-feel safer if the pantry is full Good Corn, 2 for 25c, per case of 24 .................. . $2.90 Alaska Pink Salmon, tall cans, 2 for , 25c Asparagrass Tips No. 1, tall cans.' V. . : ... ". . . . ; 25c: Van Camps Tomato Soup, ppr can, 10c ; per dozen '. .$1.15 Kippered Herring, large oval cans, per' can ....... . . .". . . ., 15c Grated Pine Apple for Canning, per gal. can . . . . ." . . .. . .1 78c Cocoa, a good grade,. 1 -pound box . . 18c Lipton's Cocoa, 1-2-pound box worth a quarter . . . . . -. 13c, Genuine Vermont Maple Syrup, pints 54c Genuine Vermont Maple Syrup, quarts . 82c Genuine Vermont Maple Syrup, 1-2 gal. . ... ......... . . $1149 Minced Clams, flat cans . ... . ; . ; . . . . ; .,. . . . . , .. . . 19c Oysters No. 1 can ; . . . ,:. ". . . . .,, 17 Hominy, large can . . ... . . ... . 17c Roast Beef, 2-pound can 30c Corned Beef Hash No. 1 cans, 2 for . . . 25c Catsup, per pint bottle .: 27c Good Brooms 25c WHY NOT LAY IN YOUR WINTER'S SUPPLY OF BACON? Government Bacon in 12-pound cans, per can $2.10 Per case of 6 cans .-. . ...... . ..... . r., . .", . . , $12.50 Every can guaranteed. Figure out the price per pound and bring the Ford. . - . j And remember. The best bread in Southern Oregon is baked here GATES & LYDIARD . OO TO CUURCH SUNDAY, OCTOBER 30