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1 PAGE TWO MEDFORD MATL TRtnUNT). MEDFORD, ORFiON, SATURDAY, NOVEMBER ', 1A21 Tqcal and Personal This wag chicken day at the public market, not by rearrangement, but Just because so many farmers anil poultry raisers decided to bring chick ens to sell at the market, and it so liuppened fortunately that the people of the city were chicken hungry. Prob ably more chickens were sold this mor ning at the market than on any one day ever before including the days be fore Christmas, Thanksgiving and other holidays. As the chickens began to pile up this morning ft was at first feared that the supply would greatly exceed the demand, but the patrons be gan to buy poultry so briskly that by 9:30 a. m. there were only 10 chickens left:-' See "Robin Hood" Monday evening and 'order flowers for your favorite singers at Maddox & llonney's Flower Shop; 229 Kast Main Btrect. 19C Hutchison & Lumsden sell Snowy Butte flour J.23, Vilmo (1.45, Drifted Snow $2.05. 199 The Savage Rapids dam on the Rogue river was the moeca of many Medford and valley peoplo today, to participate in the celebration of the completion of the dam and the Grants Pass irrigation district system. The speaking program began at Ji o'clock this afternoon. All kinds of rough and dressed lum ber. Wallace Woods, phone 108. 711 K. Main St. jiiper b to washing and polishing, motor flushing and top dressing. Now managsment, at Hittson's Garage. 211 Mr. and Mrs. Ray Pruitt and two children left this mprnlng for their former home at Drumrlght, Okla., for a visit with relatives and friends. They will be gone all winter. You'll o a niirry If you want to get In on .hat big .load of kindling Nowcombe haaV'. Ue also has blocks. Phone C31. - tf Dance, Eagle Point, Sat nite. 19G Rev. P. R Leach announces a prac tical subject for tho morning sermon nt the First DaptiBl church Sunday on "Going tho Socond mile." in the even ing Mr. W. J. Horwlg of Portland will deliver .nn important address on "America's Opportunity In World Crisis." Tho church has bouio good music for both services. Maple syrup In bottles 2Gc per bot tle. Hutchison & Lumsden. 199 High grade tailors for men and women. Orres. Ashland. Ore. tf A large dolegntlon of rooters was here from Grants Pass witnessing the football game betwoen the Medford nnd Grants Pass high teams this after noon. When In need of sash and doors, call Wallace Woods, 108 or come to 711 B. Main St. i See "Robin Hood" Monday evening I and order flbwers for your favorite singers at Maddox & Bonney's Flower Shop, 229 East Main stroet. 19(! Lincoln McCormnck, E. O. Burgess, Jr., Sinter Johnson. and Corbln Edgoll left this morning for the Klamath dis trict where they will spond a wook hunting the elusive duck. I Mattresses, furniture upholstering. Medford Auto Top, Phone 104. 214 Doors, windows. Medford Lbr. Co. If Corvallis pulls through the week without a catustrophe of some kind It will be a marvel. With Dr. Harper advertising "Holl! Hall!" at his church and with the "The DovlH at tho Blue Mouse, and hobgoblins all over town Monday night, It certainly behooves a man to watch his step. Corvallis Times Gazette China lily bulbs, jap Art Store. 26c towels 6 for $1.00. Hutchison A Lumsden. 199 Thero aro many Knights of Pythias and members or tho D. O. K. K. In the city today from southern Oregon and northern California to participate 1n the Dokle ceremonial nnd othor doings which began with a street parade this nfternooi: and which will be concluded late tonight. lOx-Borvico men and others desiring good lots phono 170-J-2. 200 Dr. II. E. Murphy, dentist, over Woolworth Btore. Mark Montgomery, the local south ern Pacific agont, spent today in atten dance at tho Savage Rapids (lam cele bration, being one of many S. P. offic ials present from various points. Yes, business is good for tho store1 that advertises. The merchnnt who hns something worth 'talking nbout will do It In tho advertisements he Is the man you want to know nbout. When better automobiles are built, Dutck will build them. tf A. R. Mayhee of Seattle Is a guest nt tho Hotel Medford as are Fred Hcr nard of Boston, Mr. nnd Mrs. B. Rob erta, Mrs. Ryan and Miss Roberts of Spoknno, M. R. Armstrong of Seattle, nnd F. M. Mulkey of Portland. Hemstitching 8c per yd. Buttons covered. Handicraft Shop. tf Just rooolved three cases of ladles' silk Iiobo we will Bell at B9o per pair. Colors white, black and brown. Hutch ison & Lumsden. 199 Tho Robinson and Hoyt gold mine near Horn gulch, west of AHhland, has yielded boiuo exceptionally rich ore. tho latter assaying $139.20. The crastcr, which is to be installed next spring, will tnke tho place of a regular quartz mill, hiit will be much more cheaply Installed and easily operated. Ashland Tidings. . Latest styles In hnts from the east at Sparta llldg., room 2. Mrs. A. II Koehlcr. 196 Big dunce at llulto Tails, Saturday, Nov. 5. 195 In Justioe Taylor's court here Friday afternoon W. 11. Todd, formerly of Klamath Falls was fined $15 for drlv ing a car with tho wrong license, plate on. Kdgnr WlKht. reliable Jeweler. Shingles, shakes. Medford Lbr. Co. The Tri-L club of business and pro fessional women will hold lis first monthly club supper at the Y. W. C. A. at 5:30 o'clock Tuesday evening. Every business girl and woman Is cordially invited. If you can't be there at 5:30 come when you can. Experienced boys and girls for posi tions requiring special adaptability and tact. Inquire of our classified ads. Phone "5. We are the authorized service sta tion for Stromberg carburetors. Re place the old one with a new Strom berg. Two weeks free trial. Crater Lake Automotive Co., 123-25 S. Front St. 39G The outlook is that the fine spell of weather of the past week or more 1s about to break up. Tho prediction for Sunday 1s for unsettled weather and probable rain. Stop the rattle and wear In your steering rods and brake rods with a set of anti-rattle springs. Riverside Garage. tf flour, per 49-lb. sack: Snowy Butte $1.30, Vllmo $1.45, Drifted Snow $2.05. Hutchison & Lumsden. !'. - '199 The clean-up squad representing the government, American Legion nnd the American Red Cross will be In Med- Iford from Nov. 8th to 11th. Thov de sire to meet all ex-service men whose claims have not been satisfactorily ad justed. They will be accompanied by a physician who will make examina tions. Boys please communicate with the Red Cross, room 3, Sparta Block to make apiwinlments. For Xmas presents Twelve really good photographs do not cost more than a supper party, and last longer. 204 East Main and Central. Mackey. ' : 195 Dr. and Mrs. W. W. Howard will leave Nov. 5th for Iowa to help cele brate the golden wedding anniversary of tho doctor's father and mother. They will return nbout Dec. 10. Dr. W. J. Crandall, a graduate of the Lob Angeles College of Osteopathic Physic ians and Surgeons, will be In Dr, How ard's office, Monday, Wednesday and Friday of each week. 195 The largoBt buck ever killed In Klamath comity and brought to Klam ath Falls waB shot in Dames Valley lost wook by Barney Chambers and PrentlBs Puckett, who stated that the animal a niulo tall, had ten points on ono side and eight on tho other. The animal was so largo that the hunters dressed and cut tho meat up so It could be takon to camp. The only drawback was a means to weigh the animal but It was estlmutod the deer weighed about 300 pounds. Klamath Falls Herald. A dollar a line Is tho value of one of today's ads. It Is an exceptional day that this newspaper does not print a classified adv. that is worth a dollar a line to some one nnd today you may be that Someone! Tobacco: Star, HbrBoshoe, and Cli max 75c per plug. Hutchison & Linns don. , 199 ' Mrs. -Dora Moss loft last cvonlng for Grants Pass for a visit over tho week end with her son Walter J. Hess and his wife nt their home in that city. ' Wo are located at 30 North Holly street at Valley Garage. We aro agents for the new Velle Six and have a num ber of bargains In used cars. Your own terms in reason. Bnttery sorvlce in connection. Oiien Sundays and even ings. Medford Velie Co. tf " Of interest to tho "homo builders": We have lnstnllod at our plant on North Riverside avenue machines for manufacturing hollow concrete build ing tile and cemont roofing tile, French patlorn. Call and see our products. Mcdrord Conoreto Construction Co. 197 Assistant Stnlo Engineer Chas. E. Strlulilln aeeouipanlod Engineer Powell of the Medford Irrigation district on a trip of inspection over the construc tion work now being done by the V. V. Vnlloy Cnnal Co. for the district. He exprtssed himself as being well satis fied with the completed portions of tho work. Bert's famous chill con came. Gush er Cafe. R. I. Stowart, builder, contracts for all buildings. Residence 217 Apple street. Phone 643. tf An attractive program of music and addresses Is announced for tomorrow's sorvlces at tho First Methodist Episco pal church. At tho morning service "Limitation of Armaments" Sunday will ho observed by nn address on "Tho War Betwoen the Gods." At the evening service Captain F. U. Ebbort, nationally known attorney and former sorvlce man, will Bpeuk on "Tho Un finished Rattle." Try our merchants lunch. The Shnsta. Another big parly nt Riverside Com munity club Saturday night, Nov. 6th. 195 The Howard nuto stugo lino is now using the new highway over Green Springs mountain ns Tar ns Plnohurat which is twenty-seven miles from Ash land. Within two months It Is expect ed that the hiRhway'wtll be rock sur focpd over Own Springs mountain. Somo party! Where T Butte Falls! When? Sat. nltc! 195 Prlzo waltzes and spot dances will be featured Saturday night at River- sldo Community club. 195 Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Welsser and daughter Frances, lert Friday after noon for Eugene where they will siond tno week-end. Hemstitching Plcoting Sc per yd. anlty Shop. tt Chill con carnu season opon. Gusher uare. Fred Wntrln of Seattle Is a guest nt the Hotel Holland. Among other guests are R. Wllllngnlo. George Rover H. J. Waldron, C. W. Williams and A C. Stepp. all of Portland. When in neod of shingles and roof ing call Wallace Woods, 10S, 711 E. Main. Agate Jewelry, Edgar Wight, A millinery school was held In the Applegate district today by the women of that section, at which Miss Florence Pool, county home demonstration agent, was in attendance. Lath and plaBter. Medford Lbr. Co. Let J. W. Chisum and Seely V. Hall do your- repair work at the Crtter I-ake Automotive Co., 123-25 S. Front street. 190 J. 11. Wheeler of Ashland who con ducts an auto top establishment in that city, was found not guilty In Jus tice Taylor's court here today of drlv- ing a car on which was a license other than the one Issued to him by the secretary of state's office. He was arrested on this charge several days ago by J. J. McMahon, deputy state motor traffic officer. After hearing the conflicting testimony. Attorney George Codding, acting as special counsel for County Prosecutor Rawler Moore, practically recommended a not guilty verdict. Armistice Day Nov. 11th. Let us prepare that suit for tho celebration. Spults sponged and pressed, $1.00; French dry cleaned and pressed, $1.00. 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 Miss June I Unman returned Thurs day evening from a several days busi ness trip to Roseburg. It you enjoy novelty dances blended with peppy music, you will not go wrong by attending the Riverside Community club's party' Saturday night, November 0th. 190 Hemstitching and plcoting 8c per vard. .Work done while you wait. Vanity Shop. . 209 "Only two obstacles Medford and Lebanon stand between Ashland high school and the state football championship outside of Portland, and tho local boys feel confident they can sweep these obstructions off the field Thanksgiving day , and November 12, these boinjf the dates set for the final encounters," sayB the Ashland Tidings. "The Llnn' county eleven has Bcored over, everything in that part of the state. Following a challenge Issued by the Lebanon high school, it was said at the local high school this morning, tho two teams will probably meet here November 12. Tho Ashland high school telegraphod an attractive offer to the northern school this morning." Hello! Riverside Community Club dance, Saturday nite, Nov. 5th. Way down near the pears und apples, some pouches, too. Come on with the crowd. 195 Why not bulk, your garage. It's flro-proof and frostproof, and of con crete hollow tile. As cheap ns wood construction. Get our prices. Medford Concrete Construction Co. .... . 197 Mr. and Mrs. C. Wi Glasgow of Tal ent Bpent yesterday and last evening In this city on buslnoss. . Windshield glass. Car storage by day, weak or month Hittson Motors. - . 214 ' Insurance ; Plus 1 Service. R. ,A. Holms h'o Insurance Man: . ' tf Ralph Perrault of Montreal is visit ing his relatives, Mr. nnd Mrs. John Draws and fnmlly of this city.' Dressed rabbits 30c lb. 126 N. Holly. , ' 198 Chill con carne season open. Gusher Cafo.. . : ; , . . Bol t Anderson of this city, member of the stato fish and game commission was the representative of . that com mission In attendance at the Grants Pass Irrigation district celebration at tho Savage Rapids dam today. Ben's famous chin con carne. Gusti er Cafe. Build a concrete bungalow. We manufacture hollow building tile, hol low blocks, brick nnd roofing tile. French pattern. Call nt our office and see our bungalow plans. Medford Con crete Construction Company. 197 Homo grown strnwbcrrlos are still a feature. In the groceries of Medford, which Is considered a remarkable trib 11 to to the climate of the Rogue River valley. , Edgar Wight, watch repairing. Lumber prices nro advancing and It surely will pay you to buy some of tho lumber that Southern Oregon Lumber company are offering. Inquire of Mr. Norrls at mill. Armistice day, Nov. 11th, became a national legnl holiday when President Harding yesterday signed the eongrea slonnl Joint resolution to that effect. It hud already been docroed as n state legal holiday in Oregon by Governor Olcott. For a real grease Job take your car to tho Crater Lake Automotive Co. We guarantee our work. 19U Alta Naylor, Goodwin corsotlero, 20 Bouth Fir St., upstairs. Phone 918-W VI 210 Sumpter S. Smith left last night on a short vacation trip which will first take him to Stockton to) Join Mrs. Smith, who has boen thero on a visit to Curtis Anderson nnd family, and from Stockton Mr. nnd Mrs. Smith will go for & sojourn nt I.os Angeles. They will return home in 10 days or two weeks. Ford cars completely overhauled $30 to $25. other cars in proportion; work guaranteed. Central Point Gurage. 199 Mrs. Paul Hansen, oorsetlere for N'uHone. Phone 685J. tf The Oregon Sunday Journal for to morrow, November 6, will display on the front page of Its magazine section photographs of the following Ashland young ladles: Mnrjorio Gillette, Ber nice Yeo. Umdres Itnlne, Bernlee Myor, Josephine Barber, Margaret Mc Coy, Earnesttne Hicks, Pearl linger, Virginia Jones. Similar front pages will be run nt a future date displaying photos of Grants Pass and Medford young ladles. We fix 'em. Crater Lake Automo tive Co., 123-125 S. Front St. Anto tops, cushions, rurtnin lights. Medford Anto Top, No. Grnpe. 214 Swell music and a swell time at Uutte Falls Sat. ulto. 195 About 30 members of Thermopylae lodge. Knights of Pythias will be hre thls evening from Grants' Pass to ' at-1 tend the D. O. K.' K. "ceremonial anil J festivities. , ., j Balloons for the real dancing pa"ty. tonight at the Nat , ,.! ... 19' invest your savings '1 the Jacusou County Building and oan association '. ' J:-;.J tf The music . at the ' .Presbyterian church tomorrow night will be of a patriotic nature. In keeping with the discussions of the evening. Mrs. H. E. Marsh will play, on the organ "Finale of National Airs" and other patriotic music. Patriotic songs will also be sung at the Christian Endeavor ser vice. Miss Ruth Warner will sing that beautiful gospel song, "That Sweet Story of Old." . - , Anti-rattle springs notonly stop the rattles but they Btop the wear also. Fit all cars and last forever. Riverside Garage. 1 tf. Balloons! Balloons! Community! dancing tonight at' Nat. Admission. 10c. The largest orchestra in southern' Oregon. 195 The following members of Rogue River Encampment I. O. O. F. of Med ford -Journeyed to Grants Pass last evening and witnessed the Royal Pur ple degree conferred upon ten candl-J dates: L. O. Howard, G. W. Howard, J. L. Read. J. W. Rees, G. L. Hooker,; F. E. Redden, Ray Wilson, O. W. Bishop, L. I. Palon, L J. Walton. N. J. Wiley, C. W. Delmarter, A. J. Hunbyv J. E. Daniels. J. A. Millard, N. C. Davis, Fred J. York, A. H. Williams, S. L. Bateman, H. A. Oaprday and Merl Minear. Visitors w;.e also pres ent from Gold Hill and Jacksonville. After the conclusion of the lodge work a splendid repast was served by the Grants Pass lodge. The evening throughout was much enjoyed by the, 1 . lUi ftW 1M U ill KHeill. ' Balloons! Balloons! tonight at .Nat. A wonderful party. J95 TO MOW rSJ-'.'J:Jj,1' In.,. transferring the ,,-pitiltifarious duties . to our competent service, you are assured a per fect function of inspir ing simplicity and dignity. Market News Livestock. PORTLAND, Ore., Nov. 0. Cattle steady; receipts 60. Hogs steady; re ceipts 203. Feeder pigs $U b 9.75. Sheep steady; 110 receipts. Portland Wheat. PORTLAND,. Ore., Nov. 6; Wheat hard while, $1; soft white, -white club 88c. . Todny's car receipts Wheat 118; lour 4; hay 12. PortTLAri.'' fin. -Kovi'rf rtiiifo,- steady. .fcxtra' cube's sSiHiM.lc; unucrgraaes ue; curtpns !.!Sc; prints 47e. Itutttirfat, No. 1 churning cream 47 5P 48c if. o. b.j Portlands under- KrndCB .44 45ix ,;. I ;. U .', ! : . : ' 1 " r(-Vi :' ... Kim Francisco Market. .SAN FRANCISCO', NO. 5. Dairy produce -' exchange'' closed". Young chickens 2Cift!5o. . Squash -$2ff2.60; tomatoes- 7fic'ii$l:&Qt,btjaHAt string :C 69o; llhias .13 He! -pens 15I7'Ae; mushrooms, small. box $1. , ; WASHINGTON. NOV. ''-9. Rale -nt par of (9,539,000 of railroad equip ment trust certificates held by tho government was announced today by the. war . finance corporation. Discuss Arms Parley Presbyterian Church Sunday P. M. Service . Every citizen should hear one of the speakoin on Law Enforcement In some of the- churches tomorrow. At the Presbytorlnn church, Rev. W. J. Her wig will deliver nt the morning service his mustorly address on "America's Opportunity in World Crisis." Dr. Lovett, pastor of Baptist church of Boise, Idaho, in which state Mr. Her ft'lg worked lor several years, says of him: "Mr. Herwlg's address on Sun day morning was one of the most con cise, intelligent, and eloquent, sane and Btlrring utterances which I have ever heard." , At tho evening sen-ice several speakers will bring Bomo phase of tho disarmament question. In addition to the pastor, Mr. Hen Sheldon, state rep resentative, and Attorney F. J. New man will each have a part in the dis cussion. This promises to be a most interesting meeting and will prepare the minds of those who attend for a better understanding of the difficulties in the way of tho conference nnd alBo the conditions nnd forces which lie back of the calling of the conference nnd results hoped for. Tho meeting will be oiien to everyone! Generally l-'nlr. WASHINGTON. Nov. 6. Weather predictions for the week beidnnlnir Monday aro: Pacific states irenerallv fair and normal temperature except for con siderable cloudiness and occasional rains on the north const. TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY FOR RENT Furnished housekeeping rooms. 311 N. llartlett. 19t FOR EXCHANGE 6 room modern house In Santa Crur. to exchangi Medford or Ashland property. I. Buttorfleld. 196 WANTED Have 6 people looking for homes. What have you to offer C. S. Butterfield. 196 FOR SALE 6 rooms, furnished. 3 bed rooms, screen porch, $650 cash, bal ance like rent. 6-room bungalow, modern, furnish ed, large lot. good terms. 6-room 2-story house, 3 lots; a snap at floOO. C. S. Hl'TTERFlEI.D. 196 Cor.ldent of one of the most suc cessful campaigns ever launched for charity and civio bettermen in Med ford General B. F. Lindas will put a gieat organization of business and pro-Icssl-uial men Into the field Monday morning in the annual Red Cross main tenance camjiaign. The . workers will meet at the chamber of commern- -' 9: '.n where final Instructions an . '...) supplies for the work will be if el-.': It Is the Intention of the exe'eave comlniitee of the Red Cros3 that no person able to do something to heli his. 'fellow man . in Medford be overlooked- during the campulgn.- Medford has no associated charity organization as many other places in the country maintain but is fortunate in having one of the best organized Red Cross home service departments, which does a much more comprehensive work. The subscriptions will be made on pledge cards furnished by the solici tors and will be on the monthly basis. In this way no one will be asked to Impose any burden on himself In order to give to the worthy cause, the only opportunity of the kind in Medford. It is the intention of the committee to publish names of 'the subscribers in alphabetical order. Every right think ing citizen will no doubt recognize his duty, which should; assure a list of many hundreds of names. Pledge cards will be left at all of the banks in order that anyone the com-, mittee .might fall to see can do his or! her share toward the maintenance of' the Red Cross. These funds on the monthly subscription basis will all bej used in Jackson county to relieve dis-i ti-esB throughout the coming year In the homes of the unfortunate as well i as for the hundreds of ex-Bervice men who are continually asking aid from the Red Cross. The following citizens have volun teered to put the campaign across which assures its success: W. H. Gore, Fred Heath, Ben C. Sheldon, B. J. Palmer, Ralph ' Wood ford, II. G. Nicholson, G. A. Codding, Glen Fabrlck, Frank Farrell, T. J. Fuson, C. M. Kldd, John C. Mann, O. O. Alenderfer, C. C. McCurdy, A. H. Mil ler, S. T. Richardson, Jack Wakefield. Ieonard Carpenter, R. W. Ruhl, Asel Hubbard, W. H. Tait, H. L. Wallher. 1 y ijL . , -Jfessfe I LOST Black and bay team. Notlty John Mace, phone 462-U . 195 No One is Perfect Ever have the idea you are not good enough to join church? Forget it! No one is perfect, but every Chris tian is striving toward the perfection set by Jesus Christ. Take one step at a time. Attend church services regularly. Study the Bible at home and in Sun day school. Perhaps you attended unrlav school vears neo. You still need the same old Bible. It has a message for you and your children. Come to Sunday school and church. Tht Wood of Jesus Christ cleameth . i t t us from oil sin 31 A. SL "GOING THE SECOND MILE" : '' -' ' t::;o r. m. Speaker, W J. Herwig, Portland Subject "America's Opportunity in World Crisis" Good hisifr-! V Inspirational Messages First Baptist Church , ; ';'.Xo. Central and 5tli St., Driskel Compliments Build ers of H ome . Medford, Oregon, 11-4-21. ' "J wish to make a little statement through the Tribune, lit n-oforence -to men. J. had under my employ during the building of my home on lot at j 310 South Riverside. I have always uiuugiu as iiiue as an employer couia do was to speak a gond word in favor of his employes when ho thought they were worthy, and 1 den it a priv ilege as well as a duly . fay that I was well satisfied with ev rj uan of the different trades in b nldit-R my home. All the different tiidea were let by contract except the -arpenter work, which was done by day work under the management of B. F. Fifer, who selected his helpers and was foreman, and on the Job every hour, looking njfter the building of the house in every respect. The men he selected as helpers could not have been better. It I were going to follow the busi ness of building nice homes I would want D. F. Flfeif as manager and foreman. D. W. DRISKEL,.. Adv. 310 S. Riverside, Medford. Advice for Women Who Suffer "I advise evory woman who suffers with kidney trottblo to try Foley Kid ney Pills," writes Mrs. Resale. Brawn er, 2522 Scovlile Ave., Cleveland, O. "I could not do my hpusowork, but since taking Foley Kidney Pills I feel like a new woman and am able to do my work." Rheumatic pains, swollen nnklcs, backache, stiff joints, sore muscles nnd sleep disturbing bladder aliments Indicate disordered kidneys. Foley Kidney Pills act promptly. Sold everywhere. Adv. LIlMM'ty HoikIs nt 9D.UU. NEW YORK, Nov. 5. Liberty bonds closed: 3Vs 95.00; first 4's 54.00 bid; second 4's 94. IS bid; first 4Vs 94.75; second 4 Vi 's 94.72 ; third 4 (4's 90. SO; fourth 4 14 's 94.92; Vic tory 3Vs 99. SS; Victory 4 ?i 's 99.90. PAGE MONDAY NIGHT November . 7th : ; 8 o'clock Curtain TRIUMPHAL TRANSCONTINENTAL TOUR. of : RALPH DUNBAR'S FAMOUS PRODUCTION OF ! AMERICA'S BEST LOVED AND GREATEST COMIC OPERA El HUNDREDS OF LEADING CITIES HAVE JUST ACCLAlMEp, IT, "SUPERB" "THE BEST IN YEARS" METROPOLITAN CAST CHORUS ORCHESTRA ; i CORGEOUSLY BEAUTIFUL SCENICALLY SUPREME "YOU CAN TAKE YOUR SWEETHEART OR MOTHER AND SHE'LL LOVE BEAUTIFUL "RORIN HOOD" Six years ago there were no beavers In the Adlrondncks; today there are thousands. Cheer Ud! TOWERS riSH BRAND REFLEX SUCKERS j knocks rally djy gloom ,VVrS, irto tk cocked Keif mm vs' SEATS NOW SELLING Bqx Office Open 12 to 4 and 7 to 9 npiprC Lower Floor, $2.00; Balcony $1.50, $1.00 riUlfLj plus 10 Per Cent War Tax mr mranr 1 1 1 1 1 i n i m ! in n iiimiiih inrifniri-iiifiiji iM II Miiig.tifrii'ii l LOST Wire wheel between Talent nnd Medford. Kinder leave nt Mail Tribune. Reward. Ji9 WOOD! All kinds of wood nt right prices; dry mill blocks. Ord.-i Promptly Wiled MEDFORD FUEL CO. Cor. Fir nnd Third. l'Uone iiiaj PAINLESS DENTISTRY t 1 j. it At prices that yon ran nffonl is the'nollcy of this office. We nre bo- ' llevers in a volume of business and not trying to got rich off from n teiv ilaticntsi ; ' : t r V -. ,. - .. I '"' (! ' ' ,.' ' -' ion . will find out- piliow nro reasonable, In fact, probably more rensonuble than is obtniiuible in miy dentnl office of tho Northwest, and done by skilled operators, covered by a life guarantee. Knowing Is Believing A visit to nnr office- will convince you tluit our prices aro reason able nml the work done painlessly. DR. O. J. JOHNSON, Dentist 2SS Knst Main Street, over M M Dept. Store, Medford. Phone 609 Office hours: 1) a. ni. to 7 p. m. Sundays I) a. in. to 12 noon. Other timo nrriuiKi'd by appointment.