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About Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 4, 1921)
.1, V t v. hedfoed am TfcraTrtfE, WEDFcmt), Oregon, prtdat, November 4, 1021 " PXGE THREE ,IpcdJBn6is " Lee Jacobs, secretary of the El'W ludge and Herbert Lauusuach are luiU UP with bad colds. Dressed rabbits 30c ft. 126 K. Holly.' . '. i I9S Community dancing Sat. nite, Nata torium. 1W Insurance Plus Serv ice. . R. A. Holma Abe Insurance Man. tf Our line of package goods is com plete. See our Xmas ribbon novelties. I Handicraft Shop. 194 j Byron H. Hurd of San Francisco, assistant to the general manager of the California-Oregon Poweiv company, is here on a two days business visit. 1 C'jat sale at The Hub, Friday and Saturday. 50 coals ut $24.60 und SO coats at (34.50. "Two days only. Alter ationsfree. The Hub. 194 Three1: persons- wish to drive Port land about Nov.' 9th. with ' reliable driver. L. F. Schuele, Gen. Delivery, Ashland, Ore. 194 Chill con came season open. Gusher Cafe. ' '. Bert's famous chill cod came. Gush ar Cafe. PAGE MONDAY NIGHT November 7th Ciurtain at 8 O'Clock Sharp 1 Americas GreatesGoftuc pperA,. libretto ba Harry &SmittcrMtt$yXghMJdtL Now Completing Trans-Con-i'- tinental Triumphal Tour T H E MUSICAL SENS A -TION OF THE LAST TWO YEARS IN A HUNDRED CITIES : SEATS ON SALE TOMORROW 12 O'CLOCK , BOX OFFICE OPEN 12 TO 4 AND 7 TO 9 PRICES Lower Floor, $2.00; Balcony ,$1.50, $1.00 Plus 10 Per Cent War Tax G. R. Homer of Calgary. Canada is a guest at the Hotel Holland as are E. O. Hedberg of Jacksonville, J. K. Gutfeld of San Francisco, Lynn Caton of Portland, Mr. and Mrs. George H. Smith and E. Stone of Portland and Mr. and Mrs. George W. Barker of: Butte Falls. Rush in your order if you want any j of tho Bcllefleur apples that took 1st! prize at the Apple Show. Only 40 boxes left at (1.25 per box delivered. Court Hall. 194 Latest styles in hats from the east J at Sparta lildg., room 2. Mrs. A. B. Koehler. . .196: Swell music and a swell time at j Butte Falls Sat. nite. ' 195 Members of Medford post American' Legion will attend divine service on Sunday, Nor. 6th at St. Mark's Episco pal churchr" The " public Is cordially invited. . Offertory at this service for relief of needy members of the legion. Lath and plaster. Medford Lbr. Co. Two days shoe sale for women at The Hub. Friday and Saturday of this week. Most all Selhy make, good solid I leather shoos, well made, good heels and toes, all regular sizes and widths. One price for two days, (3.50 per pair: Thj Hub. '. 194 Let J. W. Chisum and Seely V. Hall do your repair work at the Crater Lake Automotive Co., 123-25 S. Front street. 196 50 coots, best models to be had, go ing on sale for two days at (34.50. The Hub. , 194 While Medford high and Grants Pass are contesting on the local foot ball field tomorrow afternoon, Ashland high and Roseburg high will be bat tling on the Ashland field. The Rose burg team is coached by Dad King, for merly bt. this cty. ArmlBtico Day Nov.' 11th. Let us prepare 'that suit, for the celebration. Spuits spongedi and pressed, (1.00; French dry cleaned and pressed, (1.60. Forsythe Dyers & Cleaners, 116 Mistle toe, phone 341. Work called for and delivered. Don't forget we sell guar anteed suits made to measure at $17.25 and up. 198 Two days shoe sale at The .Hub, Friday and Saturday. Selby all leather shoes. Good workmanship, good heel and toes. All regular sizes and widths will be on sale Friday and Saturday at one price, (3.50 per pair. The Hub. 194 Wednesday,' Thursday, Friday. Dol lar days mean great savings to all at Mann's,' Saturday, Nov. 6th' to Satur day, Nov. 12th.-, . .-, ; . i94 G. W. Silliman, of Seattle, arrived in Medford Thursday for a visit with his son, E. C. Silliman and family. Mr. Silliman will spend tho winter with his family in southern California. .' If you enjoy novelty dances blended with peppy music, you will not.? go :wrong by attending the Riverside Community club'B party ' Saturday night, November 6th. 195 : Hemstitching and plcotlng 8c. per vara. worK done while, you wait. Vanity Shop., ; - i," .. 209 Mrs. Jessie D. McComb, state home demonstration leader, is hero for a conference with Miss Florence Pool, and the two attended a meeting this afternoon with the women of the Lake creek district. Hello! Riverside Community Club dance, Saturday nite. Nov. 5th. Way down near the pears and apples, some peaches, too. Come on with the crowd. 1955 (3.50 price on women's shoes fur Friday and Saturday. Good solid leath er shoes; no paper counters or soles. All sizes and widths, going to the public for two days at one price, (3.50 per pair. The Hub. l'J4 Big' carnival dance Sat. nite. Nov. 5th at Kingsbury Springs. Snyder's orchestra. 194 R. A. Patrick of the ...ctlford Lumber company was fined $15 in Judge Tay lor's court this forenoon for driving a motor truck without a rear light. The arrest was made by Deputy Motor Veh icle Inspector McMahon, and Patrick stated in court that he had been oper ating the truck for tho past eight months without a rear light. .50 coats, all new models, going Fri day and Saturday, at (24.50. Tho Hub. 191 Mako your dollar do double duty at Mnnn'3 Dolly day sales, Nov. 5th to 12th. See big display in windows. 194 B. O. McCormick, vico president of the Southern Pacific railroad, will ar rive in the city from San Francisco this evening and spend tonight and part of Saturday here incidental to at tending the Grants Pass irrigation dis trict celebration at tho Savage Rapids dam tomorrow. I. T. Sparks, assistant traveling passenger and freight agent, arrived here this morning from Hugene to meet him. , Great savings all over tho store a Mann's Dollar day sales, Saturday,' Nov. 5th to Saturday, Nov. 12th. 191 . Two more days of shoe values at The Hub, Friday and Saturday of this week. Women's real leather shoes, solid in every way, in all Bizeg and widths, going on sale at one price, $3.50 per pair. The Hub. 194 W. H. Todd of Klamath Fnlls, was placed under arrest Thursday after noon by Deputy State Motor Vohicle Traffic Officer McMahon on the charge of operating a Ford motor truck with a Metz touring car license. He was to have had his hearing in jus tice court this afternoon. Tho Stanford university football team passed through this city lust evening on the northbouud train en route to Senttle where they will play tho University of Washington team to morrow. Several friends of members' of the teum were at the depot to greet them. They all seemed confident that they would win from Washington and said that they had high hopes of win ning from the University of California on .Nov. 19th, thereby corraling the Pacific coast conference championship. Why not bullc. your garago. It's fire proof and frost proof, and of con crete hollow tile. As cheap as wood construction. Get our prices. Medford Concrete Construction Co. 197 Windshield glass. Car storage by day, week or month. Hlttson Motors. 214 100 now models in coats arrived to day and will go on salo for two days, Friday and Saturday of this week. 50 coats at (24.50". and 60 coats at (34.50. 'All new models. Alterations frco. The Hub. 194 south; W. H. Patterson . of I.ns Ango-li-H. en route south: Mr. and Mrs. T. T. lloyd of Boise. Ida., who may lo cate here and (. K. Irion and family of Lewlston, Ida., en route south. Jones' "Can't Beat 'Em" Prices for Saturday Remember, we have 3 FREE DELIVERIES, if you can't come dqwn, just phone. 1 pound Creamery butter. Guaranteed, only. ..... . . . ,47c Large size package wheat flakes .... . . ......... . . 28c Carnation' or Golden Rod Oats . ..... . . . . . . ., 27c 2 packages Cif.rus Washing Powder . .'. '. . . ... ..... 52c 12 bars Crystal White Laundry Soap . . .,. . . : .,. . . . , ; ... . . 62c 2- pound brick of Codfish ..,.v. . . . .'. . 33c 4 pounds Macaroni, curve cut ............. ..'. . . . . . v . 30c 2 packages Fisher's, Kerr's or Alber's Pancake Flour ...... ,48c 5 pounds Orange Marmalade, in a dandy stone jar, only . .$1.50 5. pounds Strawberry Jam in a dandy stone jar, only . . . . .$1.65 3- pound can Wadco Coffee . . . . . ., 89c Van Camp's Canned Spaghetti, per can !' . . . .;. . . . ...... . . 17c 4 packages Diamond W Jelly Powder, like jello . ......... ,32c 150 yards swell plaid Outing Flannel, while it lasts, per yd. 14c . 2 pair men's heavy Wool Sox, white or gray 1 . ... . ; .92c (See these in window) - Children's Hose, sizes from 6 to. 9, per pair ... . ." 12c LAST AND BEST 6 pieces Oil Cloth. All with small blue figure, per yard . . . .30c 5-pound pails Honey, per pail . . . . . . .. . '. ... 85c Good Breakfast Bacon, per pound, only .'...- 33c No use putting it off, you are bound to be our customer. So make out your order and 'phone early or come in. Next Saturday we will be to your rescue again. JONES of course Known as the Cheapest Store in Medford Phone 125-126 Free Delivery Latest Arrivals at Auto Camp Grounds Thursday's arrivals at the city auto camp wero as ioIIowh: t. Ballard and family of Pasadena, Calif., en route south; S. S. Hnvill and family of Seattle, en route south; J. K. Baker and fnnilly of Klnm, "Wo., en routo E L. O. Whitehead, of Ashland, who has interests in New York city that demand his attention leaves about the lath for that city. Mr. Whitehead has only been In Ashlnnd a few months but has proven himself to bo a live wire young man, and is well liked by his business associates and many friends. Ho started the Square Ileal, against severe odds, several months ago, as a weekly paper and later made it a semi weekly, and a newsy paper. Other in terests have taken over tho paper. Mr. Whitehead regrets giving up the newspaper as ho likes the work, and says he will no doubt return later to tho Rogur- lliver valley, tho garden spot of the world. JAP PREMIER ASSASSINATED (Continued from Fas One) Mr. llara was rapidly attaining a predominant position in the political life of Japan, so much so that he was often referred to as the Lloyd George of the empire. He had achieved among other things a kind of working co operation between tho military and civic elements of the government. WASIIIXCTON. Nov. 4. As n re sult of the death of Premier llara. it was announced today Sennosukc Yo kota. chief of tho Japanese legislalivo bureau and attached to the armament delegation of that country, will return to Tokio. .Mr. Yokota was said to have keen the late premier's "right hand man" in legislative matters. NEW YORK. Nov. 4. Caleb Ilragg, chairman of the contest com mittee of tho Aero club of America, announced today that the tlmo of 17(1.7 miles an hour mado by Bert Acosta at Omaha yesterday was the world's record for a competitive flight if the figures were correct. Tho previous record, ho said was 173 miles an hour, made by Lieutenant Georges Kirsch in France flying for the Meurtho cup last October. Shrine Stated Session Hillah Templo meets in Masonic Hall, Ash land, on Friday even ing, Nov. 4. Routine business and arrange ments for approach ing ceremonial. Peti tions in order. Como and talk matters over. Meet promptly at S o'clock. W. If. McNAIR, Potentate. 194 W. H. DAY. Recorder. ' "ARCH-TOPATH" OXFORDS Women with broken down arches and other wise suffer with tired and sore feet, will find relief and constant comfort in a pair of our "Arch-Topath" Oxfords. In Black Vici Kid $8.35 In Brown Vici Kid $9.10 Come in and Try On a Pair Good Shoes" 21 N. Central Our Everyday Prices Are Right Our Special Sales Prices Are UniAr?s les. $2.45, $3.15 $3.25, MM Below Are a Few of Our Saturday Sale Specials Palmer Coats, with Self and Beaverette Collars. Newest styles $14.75 to $39.50 Palmer Suits, plain and embroidered with self and fur collars. Well tailored throughout. Saturday 20. off Dresses. A wonderful assortment to choose from in all wool Tricotines, Poiret Twills and Serges $10.50 to $35 Jumper Dresses, all wool Jerseys, Flannels and Trico tines, Boliva and Prunella cloths, Sat., $4.98 to $8.50 Jersey Jackets, heavy all wool, Saturday $4.90 100 Silk Waists, some hand embroidered, all highly tailored, $5 to $12.50. To go Saturday at just half price 50 J. C. Corsets, high bust and topless models. Saturday, each ..$1.00 Underwear. The well known "Forest Mills" brand for children 89c to $1 .50 a suit Ladies' Winter Weight Cotton $1.10 to $1.98 per suit . . , Ladies' winter weight wool and mixed $2.98 and $3.50 per suit November 7th to 12th Ymmmmmmmmmmmmm 'Appropriate Xmas NATIONAL BLANKET WEEK Open your windows for fresh air and get your blankets here MHkMW.i?lie I Watch Windows for Display goods, arriving daily ASHLAND, OREGON Be sure of yours. Shop Early