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PAftTC TWO MEDFOT?D MATT, TftTBTTXE. MEDFORD. OTJE'fJOX. MONDAY. XOV KMP.F.TJ 7. 1021 l ocal and Personal The pupils of the public schools, loth city and rural, will enjoy a double holiday vacation this week, Friday and Saturday, because Armistice day falls on Friday and It has been made a state and national holiday. County Kchool Superintendent Holmes who has received many inquiries on this matter, is spending out word to all the rural schools that no sessions will be held Friday.' The banks, courts, post offices and all public offices will also be closed on Friday. No business man or women today ran be efficient ' unless he reads the store advertisements and knows what's what and who's who! ' Anti-rattle springs not only stop the rattles but they stop the wear also. Fit all cars and last forever. Iilverslde Garage. ' " 1 '' tf The curtain for the Robin Hood per formance ol the Page theater tonight will rise at 8-o'clock sharp. This is done because the company leaves the city on the late night southbound train for Redding, Calif.; where the attrac tion plays on Tuesday night. lf you have friends they should have photographs for Xmas. Get them at Mackey, 204 East Main and Central. .201 Invest your savings 'i the Jackson County Building, and oan association. tf Members of the Ladies' Auxiliary of tiie American Legion who are aiding In preparing decorations for the Ar mistice day celebration will be at work In the large hall of the legion head quarters tomorrow night together with members of the legion who are carry ing on the work necessary to provide street banners, pennants and other deoratlons for the big day. Members of the auxiliary have canvassed the town in the past few days securing co operation from the business and resi dence sections toward display of the flag and other suitable emblems. See "Robin Hood" Monday evening and order flowers for your favorite singers at Maddox & Bohney's Flower Shop, 229 East Main streot. 196 All legitimate enterprise In the city should, and most of them do, adver tise In this paper. Circuit court being In Besslon and this being the season when dozens of our citizens are employed every day packing apples at Medford, the street car and auto stage, making hourly trips between Jacksonville and Mod ford, are crowded to tho roof every trip from 7 a. m. until 9:30 p. m. The electric car service Is soon to be greatly Improved by putting on "mi elght-whoeler and larger car. Jack sonville Post. ' Auto tops, cushions, curtain lights. Medford Auto Top, No. Grape. 214' See "Robin Hood" tonight and order flowers ,101- your favorite' singers at Maddox & lioniiey's Flower Shop, 229 East Main BtrceL . 196 Mr. and Mrs. T. K. Daniels left lust nlght for Glendale, Calif.,, having been called there by the death yestordny of Mrs. Daniels' father, Francis Monn ghiin, who was also the brother-in-law of Rose G. Hchloffolin. We fix 'em. Crater Lake Automo tive Co., 123-125 S. Front St. If jyou aro not sure what sort of thing to purchaso, study tho adver tisements and see what other, people are using. Alexander Lindsay of Spokane, rep resentative of tho Earl Fruit company of the Northwest, Is a business visitor In Hie city from SKknne. Ford cars completely overhauled (20 to $25, other cars In proportion; work guaranteed. Central Point Garage. 199 Mrs. Paul Hanson, corsotlore for KuBone. Phone 585-J tf Nows dispatches from Hood river state- that apples In lurge quantities aro beginning to move from thero by parcel ixiBt. An average of 75 boxes a day aro being mailed from the Hood River postofflce, and noarly 100 arrive dally pvor the Mount Hood railroad company's line from Parkdalc, Odell and Dee. Whlto tho apples aro being sent out in largo 'quantities to Portland and points in wustcrdn Washington, tho bulk of them go to central and ' pastern Oregon points. Many growers ship hoavy blocks of their fruit by parcel post to dealers In tho towns of tho Interior. Mattresses, furniture upholstering. Medford AuUi Top; Phono 104. 214 John P. Seiler of Central Point was fined 10 in Justice Taylor's court here this foremxai for parking his car on the Pacific highway Nov. 5lh, be tween Medford and Central Point. The arrest was made by J. J. McMahon, deputy state motor traffic officer. For a real grease Job take your car to the Crater Lake Automotive Co. We guarantee our work. 19C Alta Naylor, Goodwin corsetiere, 20 South Fir St., upstairs. Phone 916-W. 14 210 Mr. and Mis. A. Burch of San Fran cisco are guests at the Hotel Medford. Among other guests are CV L. Lobban of Kansas City, Mo., George H. Graves of Salem, L. B. Smith of Tacoma, -Mrs K. L. Walbert of Ixis Angeles, Mr. and Mrs. George Holderman of Astoria and H. E. Nagel of La Crosse, Wis. Try a Marinello shampoo with pure castilo soap. Marinello Preparations, Electrolysis, Facials and Marcelling. 409 Liberty Hldg. 201 Hutchison & Lumsden sell Snowy Butte flour 1(1.35, Vilmo f 1.45. Drifted Snow $2 05. - 199 Many Medford people took advan tage of Sunday's ideal weather to en- Joy auto drives on the Pacific highway and in other directions. Unsettled weather is the official prediction for Tuesday. All kinds of rough and dressed lum ber. Wallace Woods, phone 108. 711 E. Main St. tiper s to washing and polishing, motor flushing and top dressing. New management, at Hlttson's Garage. 211 The weekly Saturday afternoon auc tion sale of the C. E. Gates company drew a fairly large crowd, and among other things a Ford auto was auction ed off. See "Robin Hood" tonight and order flowers for your favorite singers at Maddox & llonney's Flower Shop, 229 East Main street. 196 ' You'll e to hurry If you want to get In on .hat big load of kindling Newcombe has. Ho also has blocks. Phone 631. tf On Wednesday night the officers and members of the drill team of the Grants Pass lodge of Woodmen of the World will put on tho work of Initiat ing a large class of candidates Into the Medford lodge of that order. Danco, Eaglo Point, Sat. nite. 19G Maple syrup in bottles 25c por bot tle. Hutchison & Lumsdon. 199 - High grade tailors for men and womon. Orres, Ashlnnd, Ore. tf W. M. Ford of Siskiyou Heights has several bearing persimmon trees and wishes to Join tho persimmon club. Tho ladles of the Catholic church will give a card party and social at the Parish hall, Thursday ove., Nov. 10th. All friends cordially Invited. 399 When In need of Bash and doors, call Wullaco Woods, 103 or come to 711 E. Main St. Loflnnd Brothers and Mansfield have Just returned from their mine on the head of Canyon creek on Light ning gulch, eleven miles west of Kerby. They have tupped, the ledge below the shaft with a level, and the rock or ore is much richer and tho ledge is wider. They brought In some rich ore with them. Ono can see free gold all through tho ore. They havo 60 tons of this rich oro In sight now. Tho ownors are going to install a mill next spring. Seo "Robin Hood" Monday evening and order riowers for your favorite Blngors at Maddox & Uonney's Flower Shop, 229 East Main street. 190 DoorB, windows. Medford Lbr. Co. Roy M. Viniont of Salt Lake City, Utah, Is a guest at the Hotel Holland. Included among other guests aro J. E. Stinson of Brookings, Ore., Mr. und Mrs. C. D. Burtlott of Berkeley, Cnllf., Mr. and Mrs. C. ( Clarke of Prospect, Mr. and Mrs. O. W. Hepner of Chicago and E. F. Evnns and family of Venice, Calif. China lily bulbs. Jnp Art Store. 2oc towols G for (1.00. Hutchison & Lumsden. 199 AH mombors of all Armistice Day committees are requested to meet at the American Legion hall at 8 p. m. Tuesday afternoon. Of interest to tho "homo builders".: Wo have Installed at our plant on North Rlvcrsldo nvenuo machines for manufacturing hollow concrete build ing tile and comont roofing tile, French pattern. Call and seo our products. Medford Concroto Construction Co. 197 Just received (hree cases of ladies' silk hoBu wo will sell at 59c per pair. Colors whlto, black and brown. Hutch ison & Lumsden. 199 ED ANDREWS TIME: - TONIGHT PLACE: . PAGE THEATRE etfTMCTION !S23S$ffl -MAJTEU COvllC OPERA ' A c&si of mricnn comic, A full of Gmi Swiirs CpmediMts ATt'dMsis An 0rcte$r& f jywpKcay HuncIIyooMicwllyTii PRICES: LOWER FLOOR $2.00 BALCONY $1.50 AND $1.00. Plus War Tax ' : SEATS SELLING information received today from Dr. H. D. L. Stewart is to the effect I that Billy Huff, the Chiloquin boxerj wno was to meet Boz Ross, of Losi Angeles. November 12, at McDonald's' ball suffered a broker, rib and other bodily injuries when a Ford ear over- turned in a ditch near Chiloquin yes- terday afternoon. Huff and three other! ; friends were driving along the Chilo quin road towards this city and before anyone was aware of it, the car ran! into a witch, overturned and threw the! occupants out, Huff receiving the most severe Injuries. Klamath Falls Her ald. Huff appeared in a bout with Tom Sharkey at the recent fistic smoker here. Conner box sawmill for rent. 198 Ex-service men and others desiring good lots phone 170 J-2; 200 Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Johnston of Greely, Colorado, arrived in this city last week and will make their home here. Mr. and Mrs. Johnston are the parents of T. W. Johnston, local Stan-1 dard Oil service station salesman. ": : Dr. IL E. Murphy, dentist, over Vance Bostwick, salesman in this Woolworth store. '.city 'fur some years past for the Pa- When better automobiles axe built, cific Fruit and Produce Co., left re- Bulck will build them. if jcently for Eugene, Ore., where he will George A. Mansfield, who was re-take charge of that territory for the, elected president of the Oregon state same company. S5Sr ' ' . .... . tit. . e: Former Medford citizen who stars Robin Hood" at Page tonight. farm bureau at the convention of the latter body last week arrived home to day from Portland and a month's ab sence in the northern part of the state on farm worw, and left for his home at Prospect. Hemstitching 8c per yd. Buttons covered. Handicraft Shop. tf latest styles in hats from the east at Sparta Bldg., room 2. Mrs. A. B. Koehler. 196 Chas. Hcmstreet of Portland, who Is an uncle of Jack Hemstreet, is en Joying a visit here with the latter. Shingles, shakes. Modford Lbr. Co. We are the authorized service sta tion foV 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.- ' - ' 196 The Robin Hood company which ap pears at the Page theater tonight ar rived in the city Sunday morning. Added interest is given tonight's per formance in the fact that that well known Modford man, Ed Andrews, brother of George Andrews, plays the role of the Sheriff of Nottingham in tho production. Mr. Andrews Is tak ing advantage of the company's two days Btay here In visiting relatives and friends, and shaking hands with his many acquaintances. Edgar Wight, reliable Jeweler. Stop the rattle and wear in your steering rods and brake rods with a set of anti-rnttlo springs. Riversldo Oarago. tf Henry Clagg who was arrested by Patrolmen Adams and Leggett for in toxication von tho streets, was fined $5 and costs in' Judge Taylor's court today. . flour, per 49-11). Back:. Snowy Butte $1.35, Vllmo $1.45, Drifted Snow J2.05. Hutchison & Lumsden. ' 199 Tobacco: Star, Horseshoe, and Cli max 75c per plug. Hutchison & Lums den. . 399 Gaston Domorgue leaves tonight for Portland to attend the periodical con vention thero of tho managers associa tion of Oregon and Washington of tho Metropolitan Lifo Insurance company. Wo are located at 30 North Holly street at Valley Garage. We are agents for the new Voile Six aud havo a num ber of bargains in UBed cars. Your own terms In reason. Battery sen-ice In connection. Open Sundays and even ings. Medford Voile Co. .. " tf Bert's famous chill con carne. Gunn er Cafe. ' Mrs. Herbert Lnunspach left Satur day evening for ValleJo, Calif., having been called thero by the serious illness of her brothor, Freeborn Gnrrctsou. ' R. I. Stewart, builder, contracts for all buildings. RoBldenco 217 Applo street. Phone 643. tf Try our merchants lunch. The Shasta. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Altken arrived homo Saturday evening from a two 1 mouths absence In eastern Oregon, during which time Mr. Altken was looking nrter fish screen business. Homstitchiug Plcotlng 8c por yd. Vanity Shop. tt Chill con came season opon. Gusher Cnfo. Mr. nnd Mrs. Wilbur Cameron who reside at present on North Orapo street Intend to remove to their home In Jacksonville at an early date. ' Lath nnd plnster. Medford Lbr. Co. When In need of shingles nnd roof ing call Wallace Woods, 108, 711 E. Main. Let J. W. Chisum and Seely V. Hall do your repair work at the Crater Lake Automotive Co., 123-25 S. Front street. 190" -Agate Jewelry. Edgar Wight. Chili con carne season open. Gusher Cafe. ' Irvln Bostwick, an old resident of this city left last week for Portland where he Is now taking a course in dental surgery in the government school in that city for the education of disabled veterans of the World war. Armistice Day Nov. 11th. Let us prepare that suit for he celebration. Spuits sponged and pressed, $1.00; French dry cleaned and pressed, $1.50. Forsythe Dyei-s & 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. 1 198 Hemstitching and plcotlng 8c per Yard. Work done while yon wait. Vanity Shop. 209 Bert's famous chill con carne. Gush er Cafe. "'. : Mrs. L. A. Salado and Mrs. Louis Salade returned yesterday after an extended visit In San Francisco.' Build a" concrete bungalow. We manufacture hollow building tile, hol- low blocks, brick and roofing tile. I French pattern. Call at our office and see our bungalow plans. Medford Con crete Construction Company. 197 That 'll pays to advertise in the Mall Tribune and Sunday Sun waB again Illustrated by the experience of George Collins, linotype operator on tho Mail Tribune, who advertised in the Sun on Sunday for the recovery of a diamond ring Ills daughter had lost on the street. The Sun had just gone to press ut an early hour Sunday morning when Mr. Collins left tho building to go home and saw lying on the pave ment in front of the Mail Tribune office the very rlng he had advertised for. As he picked it up George muttered,-"Some service that." "Why : not built, your garage. 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, li Windshiold glass. Car Btorage by day, week or month. Hittson Motors. 214 L. C. Prohaska. general factory superintendent of the Aladdin com pany of Portland Is staying at the Hotel Medford. Mr. Prohaska, while in Medford will give those interested in Aladdin Readi-Cut houses any particulars nnd place orders for those wishing one. Insurance Plus Servico. R. A- Holmes .he Insurance Man. tf ; pressed rabbits 30c lb. 12G N. Holly. 19S -Mrs. E. R. Seely, former Medford resident, arrived in this city this mor ning from Portland for a visit with her daughter, Mrs. Howard Grovcr. Edgar Wight, watch repairing. Lumber prices are advancing and it surely will pay you to buy some of the ' lumber that Southern Oregon Lumber company are offering. Inquire of Mr. Norris at mill. TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY FOR RENT Sleeping bath room privileges, Riverside. rooms, with at 325 South 200 WANTED Two experienced wait respes. Call, do not phone, Optimo care. 19 FOR SALE Solid quarter-sawed oak ladles writing desk, fine onk cornel china closet. 3030 Winchester rifle. 2S S. Grape St. ' 19 Croup Insurance With a bottle of Pcckham's Croup Remedy in the house, the little ones are well insured against the dangers of croup and kindred ailments. Heath's Drug' Store The San-Tox Shop 109 East Main Street. w- ' ;:': " (J i Vhj Can't You, Too, Be Well and Strong? Few of us realize how precious good health is until we begin to lose it. To be well is to enjov life and make good times for those (.round us. To be constantly ailing is to nii-t lil'es pleasures and to look with envy upon our iob.'.st friends and neighbors. Are you one of the unfortunates? Is your health slowly slipping away? It's time, then, you looked to your kidneys: Much sickness of today is trnceabie to kidney weakness. Its increase is alarming. That's be cause it's usually unseen or neglected. But it's easy to tell If your kidneys are weak. You may have only backache: a lamene.-.s. stiff ness, or sharp stabbing pains: dizzy spells, head- acres, or annoying bladder Irregularities. If you have these symptoms, suspect your kidneys! Remember that delay may result in erious kidney sickness. Hut why dwell on the dark picture? Rather think of the brighter side! To remedy such a weakness is to add years to your life and to regain the health and strength that enables you to enter life's daily buttle with jov und enthusiasm. If you've reason to suspect your kidneys, rend the stories or these Medford people. They tell how they have won back good health through Dunn's liiclm-y Pills, the world's best-recommended kidney remedy. Donn's have helped thousands. They should help you. Ask jouj' neighbor! 'Use Doan's," Say These Medford Folks: J. H. ATWEI.L, painter, li! W. 1 1 Hi St., Meill'm-d. says: 1 have taken Doan'6 Kidney Pills on different occasions when I have suffered from backache and kidney weakness and they have always given splendid relief. I use a few Doan's now and then to keep my kidneys in good working order." The above statement was given March 1,8, 1910, and on March 22. li)20. Mr. At well added: "I gladly confirm all I said in my former statement. Doan's havo al ways helped me when 1 have had need for a kidney remedy." .MRS. A. K. HOIiGE, 2-l'J 8. Holly SL, Meill'oril, says: "My kidneys were in a weak condition and 1 becume run down and nervous. I tired easily and was often un able to do my housework. My back would ache as if it would break and 1 had dizzy spells. My feet nnd nnkles became swol len and 1 couldn't Btand up for any length of time. My kidneys acted Irregularly, too. Doan's Kidney Pills wero recommended to mo and I used them with good results. Soon by kidneys were strengthened and all the symptoms of kidney disorder had dlB-apepared." Doan's Kidney Pills At all dealers, 60c a box. Foster-Milburn Co. Mfg. Chemists, Buffalo, N. Y. A card on the rvall of Edison's lab or a tor)), quoting Sir Joshua Rey nolds, readsjgj, "There is no expedient to which a man mill not resort to avoid the real labor of thinking." -. . , . "Reynolds Utas right," . , said Edison, "Every where in the norld we see men trying to escape the full use . of their nunds." A big, pure sugar stick FREE with every pound of Royal Club Coffee. .. JxigLib? Is "thinking the hardest thing in the world for those who have not formed the habit?" ';' .We do not believe it is for the people of the Northwest who -have the Reputation for doing : things on a big scale. We be- " lieve that they will stop and v do a little intensive thinking. J Did it ever occur to you that BETTER COFFEE is roasted here -s in the NORTHWEST than a thou- v' sand miles away? Do you know what a surpassingly rich and mellow flavor ROYAL . CLUB COFFEE has? Thousands -of pounds of Royal Club are roasted fresh every 'day in Portland v VACUUM PACKED to retain the flavor. f. ..... ..--S- In a public message, Governor Olcott urges the public to buy ;. Northwest manufactured products.' The loyalty of Californians to the products of their state is proverbial. If you believe in the Northwest and wish to build up Northwest indus- tries, use ROYAL CLUB or some . other NORTHWEST ROASTED - rmrT?TTT7 rru:l. il: . V- ....... i , x Ax i , AJO L lJti COFFEE. Think this over 1 I.ANG CO., FOIITr.AXn. OriEGOV fesfl -uir-e lloasicra Candy Mnnufacturers J II . l l . 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