STEDFORT) JTXTL TRIBUTE. HEDFORD, CVREGON, TTTTJKSDAY. NOVF.Mfi En 3, 102T ' 1 V PXGE FTVT2 LANDIS HOLDS UP BABE RUTH'S SHAR E ! OCTOBER .86 IN. OF WORLD'S SERIES L Generally speaking the month of CHICAGO, Nov. 3 flabe Ruths i .1. . . . J oimie ui uie worm series receipts, to-! October had a temperature ot about sethcr with the shares ot Bob Meusel j normal and a fair amount of rain com and William I'iercey, who accompan-! pared with the October of recent led Ruth on a barnstorming Jaunt ! years. The,' most of the month was though warned they were violating ; cloudy. An' unusual feature was the baseball rules, remains unpaid, it was ; thunder and wind storm on the night learned today. ;ot 0ct. 12th when .28 of an inch of Distribution of the players' share rain fell. The velocity of the wind of the series purse is directed by the will never be known as the wind mea commissioner, Judge Landis. When surlng instrument of the local weath Judge Landis learned of Ruths cxhibi-jer bureau was out of fix, and this fact lion tour in violation of the rules he sent word to the owners of the Yankee team of his intention to hold up the offenders' share. Huth soon afterward abandoned his tour. Ruth, Mousel and I'iercey each have a claim for $3,263.26. only became known after the storm. The mean maximum temperature of tho month was 71.6, the maximum was 91, tho mean minimum 41.1, the mini mum 31, the mean 56. 3, and the ereat est daily range 55. The total precipitation was .86 inches, of which .45 of an inch fell on the 26th. The rainfall of October for the four previous years was as follows: 1920, 1.20; 1912, .60; 1918, 1.57; and 1917, no rain. Five days of One of her crew wanlast month had .01 of in inch or more W iDl.n M.n..V.nn...1 .. .1 1 T" L One Lost From Schooner PROVIXCKTOWX, Mass.. Nov. 3 The fishing schooner Ieonora Silveira, our of Boston, was a wreck on Peaked Hill bars today. The other seventeen men were brought ashore. ONE NEIGHBOR TELLS ANOTHER Points the Way to Comfort nd Health. Other Women Please Read Moundsville. W. Va. "I had taken doctor's medicine for nearly two years localise my periods were irregular, came every two week?, and I would tjh'er with bearinct-down pains. A lady told me of Lydia E. Pink ham's V eg e t a b 1 e Compound and how much good it had done her daughter, so I took it and now I am regular every month and have no pain at all. 1 recommend your medi cine to everyone and you may publish my. testimonial, hoping that the Vege table' Compound does some other girl the good itpas done me. "-rMrs.GEORGE TEGARDEtf,916 (.Third: Street, Mounds ville, W. Vajilj; )'. ;; . How many young girls suffer os Mrs. Tegarden did and dp not know. where to turn for advice or help.-, They often are obliged to earn; their (living ytqiling day in and day out; ho matter how hard the pain they have to bear;; Every 'girl who suffers in this way should try Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable ComtiouHd and if she does not get prompt relief write to the Lydia E. Pinkham Medicine Co., Lynn, Massachusetts, about her health Suchtleators; are held. .in strict confU m&. . i:W . ? ... !'!! s.if'or right prices In 1", MONUMENTS HMAI1STO.NES, COPIXG1, VAULTS, LETTERING 4 repairing old wrk la ecmtf&m, call or write. ARTISTO STONE CO. Vrk MCtd fa r iklnwi t all pn.ru 1 tba PaaUU Cajurt. JS7 S.Krm. Uaafaad. On DR. RICKERT of rain, 15 days were cloudy, five part ly cloudy and there were 11 clear days. No snow fell during the month, and thero were, only two killing frosts, these coming on the 21st and 23rd. The official record follows in part: Date. Max. Min. Prec. FREE MAINE IT An unusual combination of types is offered in "Dinty," the big production by First National release, the attrac tion for the free matinee by the .Mail Tribune and the Geo. A. Hunt Co., at the Page Saturday, November 5, at 10:30 a. m. As the three chief characters in the story Director Neilan has used Wesley Harry, the freckle-faced kid in "Go and Get It" and "Don't Ever . Marry": Aaron Mitchell, a pickaninny, and Walter Chiing, the almond-eyed young ster of Oriental extraction. Other widely contrasted types are offered by Colleen Moore, as an Irish girl; Julia Kaye, as a modern vamp; Anna May Wong, a beautiful Chinese maiden of eighteen summers in pretty Oriental garb; Noah Beery, as a Malay half-breed ; Pat O'.Malley, Marjorle Daw and J. Harney Sherry, in straight American parts; Tom Wilson, as an Irish cop: Jimmy Wong, an 86-year-old native of the land of tho C'hee t'hee bird, and Kute Price, as a typical Hrldget from Krin. Clip this coupon and present at the door: COUPON This coupon will admit one child to the free mutinee at the Page theatre. Saturday, Nov. u at 10:30 a. ni. Marts Down Ik-low Hair Out. NEW YOIIK. Nov. 3. German marks today dropped to .48. a new low record. This was a decline of 1 Mi points from the previous low record, made yesterday. f. S. Peblt lledured. WASHINGTON. Nov. 3. A reduc tion of about J463.00O.00O ill the pub lic debt during October was an nounced today liy the treasury. BILL IS INTRODUCED WASHINGTON, Nov. 3. approprialion of $2,500,000 -A federal for Sliding In the construction of the Roosevelt highway along the Pacific coast in Oregon would bo authorized in a bill introduced today by Representative Hawley, republican, Oregon. The slate of Oregon would contribute a similar amount. ASK FOR a-.id GE The Original Malted Milk for Infonts and Invalid Avoid Imitations and Substitute Women's Shoe Sale For 2 Days at Hub Women's shoe sale will be Imlil at The Hub for two days, Friday and Saturday. All good solid leather shoes for women, all regular sizes and widths, most all Selby make, f o on sale for two days, Friday and Saturday of this week at ono price, $3. Tift) per pair. Buy your winter shoes now .at The Hub where you can get honest shoes made of leather In food sizs and widths at a real price, $3.50 peir pair, Friday and Saturday this week;. Tho Hub. GO TO The Vanity Shop FOR Millinery Blouses Neckwear Silk Underwear Hand-Embroidered Underwear We have only up-to-the-minute styles at right prices You art cordially invited to look at our merchandise MISS LOUNSBURY, Milliner Corner East Main and Bartlett II MOVING FORWARD I 1 83 30 .... Clear 2 , - S9 ,34 .... Clear 3 .........91 37 .... Clear 4 85 40 .... Pt.Cldy. 5 64 40 .... Clear 6 8G 41 .... Clear 7 91 39 .... Clear S 91 39 .... Clear 9 85 41 .... Pt.Cldy. 10 :...SC 41 .... Clear 11 .....53 44 .... Clear 11! 68 49 .... Cloudy 13 Co 4S :S Cloudy 14 67 50 .OS Cloudy 15 71 39 T. Cloudy 16 68 51 .... Cloudy 17 60 46 .04 Cloudy 15 1 C9 59 T. Pt.Cldy. 19 7S 44 .... Clear 20 GO 46 .01 Cloudy 21 59 32 .... Cloudy 22 5S 40 .... Cloudy 23 57 .11 .... Cloudy 24 55 . : 37 T. Cloudy 25..:,.;..,..:':...4...C0 'i-U, jf'T. Cloudy 28-..:.;.;tU.'.;:.;.-.:.,52 , 43 ' 1;.45 .. , Cloudy 27. '.;.i....j....'...'.541 , 38V!' U.' i Cloudy 28. :::.1..:........i;.68,:;.; 40!V VJf'li Clear 29Jil460:i:.'b'7i!iiii;tti.S Clear 39..;..:.:.....i..;65. - 34 ; itiouoy 3i...:.a,.U:....irU6, rt !1 ftaijij .'id 'Cloudy NAVY CHRISTMA WASHINGTON; Nov. 3 "Mail early for Christmas" is the slogan of friends and relatives of officers and men in the United States navy stationed In many parts of the world. Christmas mail for ships in European waters will be carried by the steamship Alameda leaving Hampton Roads November 26, Secretary Denby announced today. Mail intended for this ship must arrive at the Hampton Roads naval base not later than November 25, it was stated. Christmas mail for naval ships and stations In the Pacific -will be carried by the U. S. S. Newport News, sailing from Mare Island yards for Pearl Har bor, Guam and Cavite November 20. Mail for this ship must be in San Fran cisco by November 18. ! ' ; Eyes Scientifically Tested and Glasses Properly TitUi NO DBOMI UM0 Unlaw Laaaaa AMtamtair MOTORY ON PRMIWI HO . Mala. ITDitetra DAY OR NIGHT PLANT IS BURNED j LOS ANGELES. Cal., Nov. 3. The shipping warehouse of the Lps Alami j tos Sugar company- was destroyed by j fire of unknown origin today, the loss being estimated at $1,500,000 in a state ment made at the company offices. The refinery and other buildings of tho plant were threatened for a time but were saved by company employes and the Long Ilcacli fire department. WEEKS-CONGER CO Funeral Director WO O D ! All klads of wood at rlsht prices; dry mill blocks. Orders Promptly Filled MEDFORD FUEL CO. Cor. l ir and Third. Phono 212 MAIL YOUR FILMS to SWEM'S STUDIO 117 Bait Main St. Medfortl WOOD Bt wood of all kinds.. Only wood In rttj nnclor cover. Also bcrt t'tali Coal at S17 off car. VALLEY FUEL CO. "Snrt ami Mr Phone 7 WASHINGTON, Nov. 3. -Tracts of land aggregating 3292 acres in Wyom ing will bo thrown open to entry by cx-se.rvico men for 63 days from De cember 30, 1921, the department of the interior announced today. Most of the iland was described as having "prac lically no agriculture value," but as ' possible for use as grazing acreage, She Knows After 20 Years A cold, even when it has developed a harking cought, difficult breathing, sleepless nights, raw throat and sore lungs. even then a cold yields quickly ; to Koley's Honey and Tar. Mrs. Mil ton Waite. Pox 32, Azalia, Mich., writes: "I have used Foley's Honey and Tar for the past 20 years and find there is no other cough or croup rem edy like it. You may use my name." It gets right at tho seat of trouble. 'Children Hko S"l'l everywhere. Adv. Quality merchandise direct to thousands of customers, eager to avail themselves of the extraordinary values offered to them at exceptionally low prices in every line of New Fall Goods that meet every need. Fall's New Styles Include Smart Dresses for Women $12.50 to $37.50 Twill, Tricotine and Serge if A most unusual' sclec- ' . tion qf pretty sjyljt j)l this choice iof Dresses' inallj the 'Hew Autumn shades and 'variously trimmed- and embroidered. Very i new are the bell sleeves, the ' trim tic belts and the ; braided designs. , , ' ;': ; n': Separate Skirts Are .' v"' "j ( ,t , Popular ,Women will be delighted with the . new, Skirts, for .'Fallf-they"; are""plaiii?.aiid' "pleated in plaids, sTripes and cheeks, and ready for quick selling at economical prices. Quality, Service, Economy i It is not the amount oE money you spend for wjiat you buy that .makes a store of real 'service to you, but it is the store that offers merchandise of real value for your Dollar that gives you genuine service.' ,' , - v'Octoher, 1921, was an epoch-making month for the M. Mj Dept. Store its doors open wide to share1 with its , friends .an .economy, that is healthy and a prosperity that is progressivc.and pcr- 1 Quality,' Service and'Economy these arc business builders which the M. M. -"Dept. Store merchandise represents and which are the" premiums offered in every article advertised on this page today! Women's New Fall Coats $18.50 to $75.00 The season's most at tractive Coats : iu all the new popular s n a d e s Pekin, Brown, Deer, Navy. Firmly-, tailored in every detail, many richly fur trimmed. Others have em broideries and braided de signs in similar or con trasting colors '' ' " -1' These' Coats represent tho best styles, the fine fabrics and the better grades' of workmanship in every detail. Wonderful values in this range of prices! GOOD VALUES IN MEN'S WEAR AT LOW PRICES! Men's Dress Shirts $1.25 Men's Dress Shirts of . fine woven madras, with . every detail exactly as you want it. Every shirt is full size with trim neck band,' and double French' cuffs; coat st.yle; small and medium stripes in splen did color line. Men's Work Clothes Khaki Pants $2.50 These ai'e the full size, cut to give ample room where plenty of room is needed. -Double stitched and made of tho better grade twill khaki. Large Leather Gloves $1.25 A superior firm Glove for practical uses that gives excellent service and at a remarkably low price. Boys' Giant Kose, 25c Good black ribbed Stock ings for boys. Sold as high as 65c, special 25c Important Silk Event! AT EXCEPTIONALLY LOW PRICES Taffeta, Messaline, Canton Crepe, Crepe de Chine Silks and Satins that will be at the height of their vogue for all season arc here in all their lovely shades and colorings. Black, Navy, and the wanted tints and tones! Taffeta Black and colors. 'A lustrous quality of exquisite texture, and 35 inches in width $2.25 Skinner's Satin A supple, glowing quality of Satin that will be used exclusively for the season's fashion able dresses $2.75 Crepe Canton One of the better grades of this hand some and popular crepe fabric. It is full 36 inches in width and a wonderful quality $1.98 Crepe de Chine An exceedingly good quality of handsome Crepe de Chine, in full 40-inch width, and a wonderful choice of colors $1.65 FALL PRICES MAKE BUYING GOOD ECONOMY NOW! Men's 11-lb. heavy rib Shirts and Drawers, ecru color, at. ........75c Boys' heavy ribbed Union Suits, 24 to 34, excep tional values at..l,..$1.39 ; ' ' . Natural gray heavy wool . Union Suite, ribbed $4.50 Men's white silk wool ribbed Union Suits, su perior quality, at....$3.98 Men's Dress Shoes $6.50 . Black Gun Metal These are shoes that men arc buying, . because they are M. M. Dept. Store Shoes dependable and re liable, comfortable and serviceable. A splendid shoe value! Chambray Work Shirts 75c. Made to Wear! For men who know good values and good merchan dise. Every shirt full size, firmly stitched and made of durable chambraj'. 75c and $1.00. Ladies Wool Heather Hose, $1.50 These arc fine Australian wool, brown or tan, Heather Clocked embroid ery, worth $2.00, special $1.50 elL cl'D cla cLa DEPMTMENTSME Men's Finest Merino Hose, 75c These arc pure avooI in natural light grey the best on the market, very special .....75c