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PA (IE TWO MTCPFOTCT) M"ATL TOTRtTNTE, MTTOFORT). OREfiOX. TIItfRSDA Y XOVRMBER 30. 192f " L ocal and j Personal One hundred boy scouts arc wanted on Armistice Day. The boys will meet at the Washington school promptly at 1 p. m. . Women's coat sale at The Hub Frl- day-morning and all day Saturday. Coats from $15 to $75, all especially priced for Friday and Saturday. Every model a new one. All sizes and all moderately priced for this sale. Coats from $16 up. We closo at noon Friday, ihe Hub. 1M Insurance Plus 8ervlce. R. A. HolmB . he Insurance Slan. tf In some unaccountable way tho false rumor spread In Central Point and Medford late Wednesday afternoon that Sergeant Fred Hopkins, son of Mr. and Mrs. Fred II. Hopkins who now reside In Portlnnd, had met death In an auto accident In Minneapolis I Packing apples at Whittle's warehouse on Tuesday. The Mail Tribune setlfor "y Connor, a Medford apple doal Jnquiries on foot at onco and this fore-; cl'- Shipments are being made at the noon received a telegram from Mr. ' ial o' on cnr every alternato day, or Hopkins stating that tho rumor was hotter. A total of fifteen cars will be Frank G. Owen and It. II. Hoyl arc; The city has already taken on a hall- among the business visitors lu Kiam-iday aiiiwurance in preparation for to morrows big celebration, due to the merchants decorating their store fronts and windows, and the streamers lath Kails from Medford Cafeteria lunch and dinner served at Presbyterian church Armistice Day. 1!)9 150 samples of engraved Christmas and New Year cards. Phone 300-L or call at 325 South Holly street. r Guests at the Hotel Holland include firadley Fawekes of Seattle, Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Spencer of Portland, Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Wright of Kllensburg, Wn Mr. and Mrs. C. M Darrett of Salem, L. I. Lewis of Roseburg, and Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Jacques of Glendalo. American Legion smoker at Nat 3 p. m. Friday. Indies invited. SeatB at Brown's. J 09 Engraved Christmas cards. Orders must be taken early to Insure delivery. Phono Tribune office or 3U0-L. and party will call to show samples. .. More than a dozen people have been busy the past two weeks grading and false and that Fred was well In the Hawaiian islands where ho is sta tioned on duty. Read Jones' nd Get that sugar. 199 Ilsrt's famous cum con earns. Gush er Cafe. i . A union prayer mooting of the Med ford and rural churches In this vicin ity will bo held at tho Methodist "' church, South, nt 7:30 o'clock tomor row.;, night. Prayers will bo uttered tot the1 4worId peace conference at : Washington. ' Rev. Joseph Angell of . Phoenix will lead the prayer. No cars or vehicles will bo allowed to parK on Main streot, Friday, Armis tlce Day, between Hotel Medford and Riverside Ave. botween 1 and 3 p. ni . Chief of Police Timothy. 199' nemsutcning ana pleating 8c per Yard. -Work done while you wait. vanity Shop. 209 There are rumors that a new jltnoy auto service Is about to start between Medford and Ashland. A man who contemplates entorlng this transporta tion field called on City Recorder Alford yesterday to innulro about tak ing out a license, .and said ho would return later to complete tho trans action. American Legion smoker nt Nat 3 p. ni. Friday. Ladlos invitod. Sonts at Jlrqwn's. J 99" ., Agate Jewolry, Edgar Wight. : The banks, courts and tho postofflco will be closed nil day tomorrow, nnd the stores will cIobo nt noon for the remainder of tho day, ns will tho bar ber shops. We closo nt nooli Friday. '. Friday morning and all day Saturday, special price on women's real leather shoes, all nt one price, $3.00 por pair. All rogular Blzes and widths. Those shoos aro m'osl; nil Selby- mnlto and are marked under the prjeo for good shoos. Be horo Friday morning and Saturday while your slzo and width cun bo had. The Hub., 399 The Prosbytoiian IndieB will servo dlnnor both noon nnd evonlng at tho churcn on Armistice day. 199 ' W. V. Williams of Portland is In Jacksonville nnd Medford, having been s,ummonod as nn expert witness In the Matthows murdor trial, . Road Jones' nd Got that sugar. 199 Lunibor prices aro advancing and it surely will pay you to buy somo of the lumber that Southern Oregon Lumber -company aro offorlng. Iniftliro of Mr.. Morris at,mlll, , . Tomorrow, Armistice day. tho Rlnlto and Page theatros management havo pack -d by this firm at Ashland, the work continuing next week. Ashland Tidings. felloes for women for $3.50 per pair iririay morning and all day Saturday. All solid leather shoes In all regular sizes and good widths. Crime Friilay and Saturday while wo havo your size and width. Tho price is $3.50 nor nnlr. We close at noon Friday. Tho Hub. 199 lender new management, "Kandy- land, with attractive assortment of pure, home-made candies, "the kind you like." 199 Mr. and Airs. O. V. Myors nnd daugh ter, Miss Dorothy, have returned home from their auto trip to Portland and Eugene. 1 Read Jones' ad Get that sugar. 199 Cut chrysanthemums. Jap Art store Rest rooms will bo maintained on Armistice dny at tho new city hall annex building on Front street. Tho building has not been occupied by the city as yet nnd tho new rooms will be made attractive with couches, rocking chairs and accessories for tho uso of out-of-town guests. Red Cross work ers will bo in nttondanco throughout tho day. Sep. Co. "A" Inf. O. N. (1. of Medford at their tent office on corner of Main and Front Btrcet will furnish freo cider and doughnuts to tho men In uniform, on Armistice Day. 199 Whon In need of shingles and roof ing call Walluce Woods, 108, 711 E. Main. For the best lino of ongraved nnd hnml-tintod Chrlstmns cards' call 890-L and party will call to show samples. Mr. and Mrs. L. P. Hullbs and Mrs. J. L. SoarB of this city, who motored last veok to Medford to visit with friends, aid expected to return home this evonlng. Eugeiio Guard.' Antl-rnttlo springs not only stop the rattles but they stop tho wear also. Fit all cars uud last forovor, Rlvorsltlo Garage. tf Amerlcnn Legion smoker at Nut 3 P. m. Friday. Ladles Invited. SoatH at Hrown's. 199 At tho various public school build ings a short Armlstlco day program was held this afternoon. Rend Jones' ad Get that sugar. 199 Coats for women on special salo at Tho Hub Friday morning nnd all day bnturdny. New shipment and all new models on sale from $15 up. All sizes. No chnrgQ-for alteration . and garment will bo held wUh a. small cusi pay ment. Coiuo Frtday-'BiornlrtW nnd nil arratgjl. for.a.(pontlniius,r,un, Jho.Klny Saturday .while ypur.sUfo and Btylo Bl,alt,o opening j(s' dfloi'Si at 10:30 a! ni.'can be had. Wo closo at noon Fririjiy. andteMan-ulMR ttjfc. m. Tlie.ITiJIijJb,..., .-.V- ,. wj !! JJancb at r:agie Point Saturday night wll aiien' Immediately after the parado and continue tiiitlt ll'-p.- m. ' :;: h-v 'TV i 199' Try Grnpo Street Grocery opposite , American. Legion, smoker nt Nat 3 pavls Tr'anafor." ; ' "' ' ' ' 104 ' p. 111. Friday. Ladies invited." Boats nt v Home grown chrysanthemums; Mad- Hrown's. 199 ddx & Uonney. . 181 ' Edgar Wight, wntcb repairing. that have been placed across .Main and 6ther streets In the business district by tho American Legion men. This work of decorating the streets was be gun early today by the veterans. If you are figuring on building a home, bring your plans to us for an estimate. Our motto is "Permanent Construction nt a Moderate Cost." Hulld a Stucco Hungalow. Merlford Concrete Construction Co., office Jack son County Bank Bldg. 201 If you have friends they should have photographs for Xtnas. Get them at Mackey, 204 East Main and Central. ' 201 A sevon and a half pound daughter was born to Mr. and Mrs. I. Fridegarj of Ashland, former residents of this city, at a Medford maternity hospital yesterday morning. Just as the joyous days of youth molt. Into the practical years nnd are gone forever, so the time for kinder garten benefits if neglected How can never bo regained. Tiny Tots School, 832-W. . 20-1 Invest your savings the Jackson county Bulldlnt and .-oaa association '' - v tf James J. Crossley or Pbrtlnnrl, ' lieu tenant colonel In the A. E. F. during the world war, and who is well known In Medford through having command ed Company C, Fifth regiment, when it was on guard duty in this vicinity at tho outbreak of the war, is one of two candidates nominated this week for tho office of commander of "the Portland Amorican Legion post. nenu Jones' ail (Jet that sugar. 199 Dance at Eagle Point Saturday night ..199 Chief of Police Timothy again calls attention to the fact that no autos will be allowed to Bark on Itffiin Ktrnnt hn- tween the Hotel Medford nnd. River- Bido from t to 3:30 p.' 'during' Jt'ho ju-uiiHuce uuy ceieoraiion. Army goods sale, new shipment, roca uoiiom prices, upon till noon Armlstlco day. Medford Shoo Hospital, 119 East Sixth street. .199 Auto tops, cushious, curtain lights. Medford Auto Top, No. Grape. 214 A troup of movlo' actors frpm' the Players-Lasky corporation lias" arrived in Medford nnd aro arranging to nuikc scenes around Crator Lake, according to I. T. Sparks, district freight and passenger agent of the Southern Pa cific, who returned yesterday from a trip to the southern part of tho state. Tho sconos will bo a part of tho Thomas Meighnn play, "The Man from tho North." Eugono Guard. American Legion enioker nt Nat 3 p. m. Friday. Ladies Invited. Sonts at Brown's. 199 Homo giown chrysanthemums; Mnd dox & Driiinoy. 1 -., 3 SI" Tho Mlll Tribuno will bo Issued ns usual tomorrow afternoon but at an earlier hour tlinn heretofore. Army goods salo, new shipment, rook bottom prices'. Open till noon Armistice day. Medford Shoe Hospital, 119 East Sixth street. , 199 Wood! Wood! All kinds of wood at 1118 North Central, $3.00 por tior nnd up. Prompt delivery. Satisfaction guaranteed. Phono 034-X. J. M. Carlton. ' ' 202 All of tho local oil companies have entered into nn Agreement whereby all gasoline servlco stations will bo closed tomorrow, Armistice Day during the following hours: From 1:30 11. m. till ClrSo e.-m'i'-iEho -stations will oloso for H.nji;1jtt,. 7:30 . p. ,m. .Instead of dosiiig. at tho usual tlipe of 10 p. in. '"'wo fix 'em. Crater Lake ' Au'tonich tlve Co., 123-125 S. Front St.- - ; ; i; The supper for the County Y. M. C. Geo. A. Hunt and Company, owners A. conveiiti-.n will bo served by the if the Page and liialt) tliea re have ladies of the Presbyterian church. The extended the courtesy of thc'i- houses convention Is to be held Thursday. to all ex-service men in AU1- All supporters and fri ;'ids ! morrow up to 0 o'clock u;.m ihe pay or the association are Invited t at- ment of 5 cents war tax at llu- box of tend. The work of the ou ity V. M jfiee. C. A. for the past year will !.; re Doors, windows. Mpdfnrd I.hr rn rbm;i Illy bulbs. Jap Art St irt ; 2.,e;towe!s 6 for. $1.00. .Hutchison' ..unisden.,. 199 . When tjetter automobiles are built. viewed by different commltteuuit-n seven, conimltteenien'.will be e!e;!te and a strong address' will be some o the features of the evening. The con ven'tion will be held In the parlors o the Medford-Presbyterian church. Crescent orchestra at Eagle I'nl" dance Saturday night. . 19:i Have rented raueh, will sell our her of fresh and near fresh quality cjw: and heifers. Haddle horse,.', Hard! sprnyer, sprlngtooth harrow anl r.-iri-machlnrTy. W. U. Smith. Phone J j: Central Point. 2H Mrs. Paul Hansen coraetlere tt VuHone. Phono 685-J r Work has been obtained for U'l 'Undents since September 21 by th. college Y. XL' C. A. employment bo icau, according' to Ihe October report. In many ihsances this work has proved the ructo,r that kept studtnls in college. Pennanont jobs iiave been given 33 men, , through this agency. "Irk- will liolld them., . . tf When, the; fire, .v.histle lblows at 12 'clock; tomorrow noon aiid the buglers ogln'.so'undiig-.iapK.iroiii the topB of ffk'e liiiilijinys c.vriry. person in Sled rd Ir expected to join In .the nation- One of tho laughable stunts of the American Legion men for Armistice iiny will be a kangaroo court held on uni'nrni to-J bay market square tomorrow forenoon I beginning at 9 a. m. with Judge E. E. Kelly presiding and Gus Newbury as pr isncuting attorney. The prisoners will be brought in from the street crowds by ti-n special ex-service police men to answer- to various amusing charges. Tobacco: Star, Horseshoe, and Cli max 75c per plug. Hutchison & Lunis den. ' 199.. Ladies of the Relief Corps are re quested to meet at the city park promptly at 1:30 o'clock to take part in Armlstlco Day- paruue. Vt ear white sident. 199 chill con came. Guh er Cafe, P. A. Riu.tb, a Portland business man, pleaded guilty in Justice Taylor's court tills morning to speeding in his Stanley .steamer -car oa the Pacific highway ah. Hit 9 o'clock lrs;t night be tween Central' Polst and Seven Oaks where lie Vas p!ace'l under arrest by Deputy State Motor Vehicle Traffic Officer Mc,Vahon,.aud was fined $20. COMING TOMORROW Harry Carey in ''DESPERATE TRAILS" Adapted from (lie Rerl Hook, story. "Xinua Kvo at Pilot Butte." hte-trlbut.j.to. the unknown ; American , " o( (lie c ead of the .wtirld war, by standing in iIerit;hieditat.on-ror two minutes. Bert' tamM clil. ii.ii ;'i.-.;-'-;.i..'.fi-..:.-- er Cafe. j Last week end .25 students were sentl in the armory and Natatorium, the to the Onco orchard company's ranch. I lea of using the Chautauqua building nea)- Corvallis. They took their blan-fcr this purpose having beon abandon kots, roughed it, and picked 3000 boxes ed in deference to the sentiment which 01 .apples in . two.u nays. Corvalli.i.,uas neen developed .against such use Ur.-.-H. K. L Murphy,', dentin, over Voolfcortti store. ; ' ' Just received three cbbos vt ladies' ilk hose we will sell at 5!' : per pair, 'olors white, black and brown. Hutch Jon & Lumsden. 199 . Ex-service men and others desiring sood lots phone 170-J-2. 200 C. B. Lamkin, chairman of the build ings committee of tho winter fair. announces that the latter will be he'd ! Mr. Smith' frankly stated in court that. he was exceding the speed limit bo-1 cause his v:ii'e vho was with him was rjSfarrl cars Completely .overhauled $20 Co ,"i25,.j(nor4'car's" In proportion .worK ' guaranteed. v Central Point Garage. 19 Hutchison & Lumsden sell Snov-y Butto flour $1.35, Vllmo $1.45, Drifted Snow $2.03. 199 Times fiazetto. S .', .'.- .: ' ; Mauressefl', fiirnitijrp wphqlsterlhg. Meilord Auto Top, Phone 10-1. 214 feign gfl-rle tailors; tor men and women. -On-os... Ash.laud; Ore. . tf' Alta -Naylor, Ootid win corsetlere, 20 South Fir St., upstairs, Phone 918-W. .'. : -. .h ;; . 210 Fair weatlier is,ih(3 wplcome predic ted for'' Armistice day,' which means that in all probability a record bre Ing crowd win be in tho city tomorrow taking In , '.the various celebration ac tivities'.' ' .'. ..t'.'' ' '. ' Crescent' orchestni nt. Eacln Pnfnt danco Saturday night; " "' ' 199' .f ry a Marinello shampop with pure caBtuo spa)), Alailneilp Preparations, Electrolysis, .Facials ami ' Marcelling. 409 Liberty Bldg. . '' 201 The ladles of the. Catholic church will give a card party and social at the Parish hall, Thursday eve., 'Nov. 10th. 'All friends cordially invited. 199 Among guests at. tho llotol Stedford aro M. C. Kingand Siiss Lou I. King of Lima, O., SI. Stevens of Boise, Ida., G. D. Riley, and, W. p, Sloriar)ty of Seattle, F L. Patton of San Francisco, and John Edgecombe, E. J. Lane aiid Sid fiounsgar of Seattle. All kinds of rough and dressed lum ber. Wallace.' Woods, phone 108. 711 E. Main St. : ... ;." iJxper a to, washing and polishing, motor flushing 8nd top dressing. New management, at Hittson's Garage. 211 ErlKhr WlKht.,rollnblB Jeweler. , , 'A 'clever little magazine entitled the' 'Winnogen' publlshod at the U. of O. and making many caustic and sarcas tic remarks relative to O. A. C, is bo ng mailed to former U. of O. students and alumni. The dlmlnutivo sheet has niad'o Us . appearance in this city within the last few days nnd makes predictions relatlvo to tho outcome of U. of O.-O. A. C. game, which many O. A. C. students and supporters think will bo hard to back. Windshield glass. Car storagb by day, week or month. Hittson Slotors. ' 214 You'll o to hurry If you want to got In on .hat big load ot kindling Newconibo has. Hoalso has blocks., PhonS- (S3 1. Afiifi 4 I tf. ' o;flo of Chi1i('rtW3Wm(loV'Coratl.ng stuiits,.is the clevor representatirm' of1 stovie i'ilWwrH a WftcPffilme. ! ' t When in need of sash and doors, call Wallace Woods, 108. )r come-jto 711 E.' Slain St.' if Ashland Tidings R. I. Stewart, builder, contracts for all buildings. ; Residence '217 Apple street. Phone-643. -, tf Hemstitching... : . . :V , : 8c per yd. ' . . .. ... "' -:-Buttons covered;'- y- ' . ' Handicraft Shop.. . . tf Shingles shakes. Modford Lbr. Co. F. W. Draper of Rosalie, Wn.. Ill and he was anxious to get her to a j hotel in tills city as soon as possible, j Practical Accountant will keep your! accounts, large pr small, cheaper than you can hire a bookkeeper. Compute income tax returns. Experienced in auditing. Best of references. E. H. Roes', till Boulevard, Ashland, Ore. Phone 348-L. 203 flour, per 49-lb. ack: Snowy Butte $1.35, Vilruo $1.45, Drifted Unow $2.05. Hutchison & Lumsden. 199 Seo Graham & Wilson as to putting wideawake young farmer who recently that roof in good repair. Don't wait sold some of his property in that vicln- until it begins to leak and the plaster ity, has been here looking over the .starts to fall, fix it now. We can give valley for several days with a' view to locating in this vicinity, dud is so favorably impressed with tho climat.e and other features that he has made up his mind to purchase property and malte tho chango it it is agreeable to his wife.' -Mrs. Draper Is expected hero to join him within a day or .so and see how she likes tho valley. Stop tho rattle and wear In your steering rods apd brako rods with a Bet of anti-rattle springs. Riverside Garage. ..'..-'. tf Wo aro located at 30 North Holly , street at Valley Garage. We are agents for the new Volie Six avid havo a num ber.qf bargains in used cars. Your own torms in reason. Battery service in connection. Open Sundays and even ings. Medford Velio Co. tf Try our - merchants lunch. ' ' The Shasta. you service. 103 East Eleventh. 199 j. H. Anderson who arrived in the city yesterday by auto from Portland is considering locating here. Hemstitching Plcotlng . 8c per yd. Vanity Shop. ' tt Chili con carne season open. Gusher Cafe. Lath and plaster. Stedford Lbr. Co. Chill con carne season open. Gushor Cafe. ' . . .... . Coal is rapidly supplanting wood as a fuel In Persia. TOO LATE TO CLASSIFV TOR SALE Completely .tu-nlshed six; rooms'-with biitli and sleeping -porch.' Two rooms now renting- for $30 per') month. 200 I GOING TONIGHT Viola Ddna in "THERE ARE NO VILLAINS" ' A romance of opium .sniiigglerM, six-ret sor vi e and love. READ NOTE BELOW The Itialto will. open nt 10:30 A. SI., tomorrow, Armistice Day. and run continuous to il p. in. ATTENTION' - EX-SEEICE MEN : All cx-serviro men In uniform nre extended tlio courtesy of tho Tli alto tomorrow up to 0 p. 111.. uixm tho pay ment of He war tax at the 1mx oflleo. Phone 298 THE Liberty Bide rmistice 10 off on all goods in our K Readx-t&KESF Department; xtrapMf T-v.- ' ."''" on' 'r,e6ats - se; gUr ,;wirigt.pTg PAGE-; Spnday Matiiiefe ' att. iglrt No vl-; jltll - i i m'mM2 'i -'-v.. wim vai - w . m i i isr- Mm&iamkjs v '.t---'-; -safe.- ir w rKCTjtaigBSiwi ' . ; m&n mm. mm -i, RUNAWAY FOUR MLLE. MARION AND MONS RANDALL. STANLEY BYRNES ; ROYAL ITALIAN .1 ACCORDIONISTS . 1 ' BEE WINSOMR ROBERT LONd GERTRUDE PAH18H BILLY DALE POLLY DAY AND CELEBRATED BEAUTIES :-i ,-.W -1: MX K-3 PRICES LES S THAN PR E-WAD SfAl P?; NEVER BEKJRff IN ALU THE. HISTORY OF WORLD' AMUSEMENTS HAS AN ATTRACTION OF THIS MAGNITUDE AND MERIT BEEN PROVIDED AT THE SCALE. OF PRICES WHICH WILL BE IN VOGUE HERE. IT IS RELIEVED THAT AnniTIONAl vnniMF Of PATRONAGE OFl If1 JTIrtlH HI . nnif-r ! A I I I I T r I THAN OFrET THIS OLNOAI IUI W KKILL OLAUbn I Lit! BOX OFFICE SALE TOMORROW AT 12 O'CLOCK PRICES Matinee, $1.50, $1.00, 5Uc.;jVight; $2.00, $1.50, $1.00, Plus 10 per cent war tax.! 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