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MTCTVFOmV MATT, TRTRTTXK TlFOmVOIMXION'. TI.n.KDAY. XOVKMHTCR 10. 1021 TRAINING CLOSES JIFatBmk Account insures a ' IIP I . . . -II s SSMSM A new system written by "W. "V. Williams and now being taught in Portland. Pupils are writing 100 words per minute in 30 days. Now enrolling pupils in iTedford. Course taken at home. WANTED Ten well educated mature people to prepare and sell the course. If your position and salary are not satisfactory, you should see me at once. Call at the Med ford Hotel tonight or tomorrow. W.W.WILLIAMS Box Stationery Special Medford Book Store I J Automobile Electric and Battery Work Williard Battery Service Repairs On All Makes of Batteries ELECTRIC SHOP 8th and Bartlett r t . .',:b it u BIRD CAGES AND BATH ROOM FIXTURES ; Largest and Most Complete Assortment in Southern Oregon Medford's New Up-to-Dato Hardware Store i SOUTHERN OREGON HARDWARE CO ' Fhone 300 Sporting Goods 203 West Main ARMISTICE DAY SPECIAL 20 Per Cent Off on Everything Except Nails Armistice Day Any box stationery in the store (except Highland Linen) y2 off This is considerably less than cost on most items. A good time to buy for Xmas Phone 22-J i f I v.l TrainlnK activities were brought to a minimum yesterday hy the boxers who will provide the thrills for the smoker at the Natntoriuin Friday after noon. Frnnkie O'lirien, of Portland who goes the ten round route with lien Dixon confined Ilia work to a long road Krind and Rays he feels fine and ablo to make tho battio of his career. Dixon worked out more strenuously than O'lirien but says he feels so good ho needs the exercise. ' Hilly Ryan, tlio peppery lad from Portland who meets Johnny Carlson is as hard as flint and with his speed and ability to take punishment looks like something near a match for "FlKhtinB" Johnny. This match has all the earmarks of a sensation and one man's guess is a good as another's as to the outcome, which is expected in less than six rounds. Joe Iilackhum, tho iron-Jawed young ster who never knows when lie is licked, looks forward to victory over Kid nichlo of (Irants Pass, as he knows he has Improved right along and with his stamina and hitting strength feels able to take on a man even as good as itlcbie is rated. As a curtain raiser at tho smoker Boino lively little prelims havo been matched up and between the main events vaudeville will be put on in small doses. The smoker begins at 3 p. ill. and in order to avoid tho last minute rush it Is hoped by the commltteo In charge that as many patrons as jiosslhle secure their tickets at Ilrown's cigar Btore where they are now on sale. Wallace Reid at Page "Tho AITalrs of Anatol," Cecil 11. Do Mllle's big all-star wonder picture, is duplicating its great success thru out tho United States at the Pago thoatre, where it is now showing. The picture, has in its cast twelvo of the most important stars on the screen, Including Wallace lield and Oloria Swanson. Grace, Drown at tho Wur lit.er has provided a special musical score for tho picture. " I'ho Affairs of Anatol" will continue Its engagement, showing for tho hist times on Friday, Armlstico day. Viola Dana at Rialto Secret scrvlco agents and opium smugglers furnish tho story of Viola Dana's iilotui-e, "Thero Aro No Vil lains," which yesterday opened at tho Ulalto theatre. This Hayurd Veiller production proved Just as thrilling as one would expect from such a subject. In tlio character of a federal sleuth Miss Dana becomes a stenographer In a business man's office and then fol lowing tho trail of the hop smugglers acts as nurse to one of the supposed members of the gang. Hut the female detective falls In lovo with the man sho is nursing and her attempts to savo him from the law bring about many exciting Incidents. As tho female secrot service agent Miss Dana gives a portrayal that is full of dramatic thrills. Gaston Class as a crippled smuggler Is excellent. SULPHUR CLEARS UP ROUGH OR RED SKIN Face, Neck and Arms Easily Madj Smooth, Says Specialist Any breaking out of the Un, eren fiery, itching eczema, can be quickly overcome by applying a little Mentho- i Sulphur, declares a noted skin pedl ist Because of its germ destroying properties, this sulphur preparation begins at once to soothe irritated slda and heal eruptions such as nub, pim ple and ring worm. It never fails to remove the torment and disfigurement, and you do not hxn to wait for relief from embarrassment. Improvement quickly show. Sufferers from skin trouble should obtain a small jar of Mentho-Sulphur from any good druggist and use it like cold cream, v SEWARD HOTEL "HOUSE OF CHEER" AI.PKH AT I0TI1 8TKF.KT, I'OHTLAMl. oia;t;oN. All the Oregon electric cars stop at unexcelled. We strive to please Hates f 1.60 and up. With bath J2.00 and up. Our dining room is very popular, and our business men's luncheon, and our regular and Bun day dinners are not equalled olso whoro at our price. Opposite Olds, Wormian ft King's big store. W n OITt.BKHT0l Pronrm'M WOOD! All klnils of vool in rlsht prices; dry mill block. Onl.-i Proiiipllv nlUM MEDFORD FUEL CO. i Cor, I'lr iuil TWrd. 1'Uone 21- ir. Trt't it Bee Winsome is one of the Marcus attractive and popular of the big rev at the Page Sunday matinee and nigh .luck Ltiit, who lias written atoiis, plfiys and vaiuirvilln skotchos, is ru- Hponsil)lo for tho linos and lyrics in tho now Marcus Show of One o. tho sons, "CHlifnrnia, I Wanta Warn You," proved so popular that it was constantly -applauded, and that after it hud already hoen presented is. a solo hy a male quartet as a chorus, with and without dancing, in slow tempo and in ragtime. Charlie fhot, a diminutive comedian composed the music for the entire show, includ ing tho tuneful am! popular "Califor iu." Pho scenes aro ill in number und News of Jackson County Mr. mill Mrs. Win. Withrow, also Mrs. Uoscoo Duly arrived frilm Yuk inin, Wash., Wmlnrsilay tn ho with thiMi- father, Mr. Oscar Utnlmrs who Is very sick with paralysis. Freddy lalow Is stayinK with ,his Kranilimithcr, Mrs. AlluiKht who has lately moved from Trail to Mmlforil. Mr. Lucas went to Mudturd Friday to liavo some dental work. done. Joe Mayfield is moving HKuin from Dry creek to the Meadows and will llvo on the llyliee place. Miss Dorothy Diamond stayed with Mr. and Mrs. Pollard a day or two this week and also made, a call on Klla Chapman. Mr. 1. Lewis and wife of Central Point went to Kd Moore's in the .Meadows the first of this week to look at some heef cattle. l'red Clark will work for Klhert Glass this winter and hoth havo Kone on another trip to the mountains to hunt up tho callle they aro out. Kills Clark and liuho Moore deliv ered a h'unch of steers Monday to Mr. Stewart at Trail. Jim Vincent liutchered Thursday and took some moat to market the j same day. The road workers will finish work on the Meadows road this week. Mr. and Mrs. Kred Inlow made a trip to Central I'oint this week. Sunday school at Antioch will he illscout inueil a few Suuihivs on ac count of the serious illness of Oscar KodKers. I. W. KarleiKh was visitiui; at Anti och this weeli. Mr. and Mrs. Sanderson made a trip to town Saturday. Ceo. Hall was a Medford caller Mon day. Warren Tisln of Drew, came to Trail Monday with cattle that ho had sold to I. Stow art: iiImi Fred Stursis. D. Pence, I!, li. Dawson, tl. Trusty. .1. Houston, Jess KaAMlale. Irwin II i.vc and I!. Moore s.ld their heef to Stewart. Mr. And Mrs Owtims returned to their new home near Trail 'I eesday. alter a fev wicl,--. in .Medford Paul Wris"'t Inii-hoJ l'is work iKurl th" nt w hrfd'te S:iturl-i. The road' is- liolns traveled n:iv and is a trie ; pu ce of work Mrs. K. Ash. Miss Minnie lvilo. Mr. 1 and Mrs. 1. Ioo. Cla '.e airl Wo.-loy f Itassdalo weio lallors a'. .U" I'l-wait' home Sunda. ! Mrs. Knssdalo and childrer. spent j Sunday with Mrs. H. It. !': M:s. Mayino Tueker l.a. ii'oved into: their new home near th" soh'ol house. . .Miss lVTotl.y IYiv'ion ti.vU tlKir; TRAIL ITEMS Beauty Squad and one of the most ue. The Marcus show will be seen t. vary from tho chicken coop where the H road way broilers are hatched to the honeymoon ship scene which closes the show. A pair of very fine accordionists. Oliver and Marie Vespo, electrified with their playing. The Marcus Peaches are young and more or less shapely and certainly do not lack for changes of wardrobe. They are nil good dancers and work rapidly and tirelessly through at least two dozen specialties. Portland Oregon ian. This attraction plays at tho Page theatre next Sunday matinee and night. SAMS VALLEY Win. KlKhnin and family who have occupied the Strathern homo' for sev eral years have moved on to a ranch in the Antelope precinct where Mr. IliKhani and his hrothc : havo leased tho old Hader property. Mr. and Mrs. ,1. W. Jones and chil dren aro now occupying their newly completed home on Mr. Jones' lioino stead. Tho Hallowe'en social Rivon at the school houso Oct. 2S, was a complete success. A laro crowd including ipemhers from all districts interested Kathered together in a Kood old time social way and enjoyed the evening until the late hours of night. Tho touchers and high school pupils in their witchery costumes were very at tractive. Hert Chapman and family are now residing on the Strathern place. Tho two children are enrolled on tho school list. Mr. Ilrnwii has exchanged his Ford for a Heo touring car. Kdwin Vincent of Central Point moved his largo tractor onto tho Gul voson property this we-k. The trac tor is to he used for running the wood saw. The regular mooting of the Ladies' eluh fell Thursday on the birthday of Mrs. A. i:. Wllhile who served the ladles to a very delicious luncheon In spito of her 71 year:-. After the business mooting was over and refreshments served tho president walked in with a large beautiful cake lighted with its seventy-one candles and presented il to Mrs. Wilhito much lo the surprise of the members ex cepting the lady who had so thought fully prepare! it. Then again came another surprise when the club pre sented the honored one with a beauti ful wiHilen sweater jacket. Kveryone highly on.ioyed the words and look of pleasure with which the dear old lady greeted tho kind words, flowers and gifts presented her. During the business meeting of the club the hot lunch subject was voted upi'ii and carried and a committee ap IHiinted to purchase- tho necessary equipment to the same. The hoatitifuld:i s we are now- en joying are spurring tho farmer on with his fall plowing and sowing with a vim that tlio onlooker takes to moan that these days are not here to stay. Mr. and Mrs. A. 1.. Vincent of Mod ford were visiting relatives here Sun day. W. F. Dol'ord and family havo aocd from tho Dogizan premises into the Knsloy homo whore they will re main indefinitely. hoi-scs t their new creek Sa'.urd.iy. Flk Mrs. Kllen l!:ill and Ida Cushmr.'i of Gold Hill are visiting ttvlr mother. Mis. K. Cusluuaii this week. VKSV'RW $iil& ifiif It is nt)t alone the possession of money which makes you happy but the feeling of SECUKITY against want and adver sity that makes you contented. Start a Bank account in our Bank; add REGULARLY to your balance and see it grow. Soon every day will bo Thanks giving and you will be happy and wealthy. Come in. We will welcome you. Jackson County Bank Established 1888 v Member Federal Reserve. Jacksonville Stage f-'-r. .1. -?minviiimm urn EFFECTIVE NOVEMBER 9TH Daily except Sundays Leave Jacksonville, A. M.: 7:00, 7:25, 8:15, 9:20, 10:15, 12:00. P. M .: 1:20, 2:45, 3:15, 5:00, 7:00 and S:00 and 9:50. Satur day only Leave Medford, A. M.: 7:15, S:15, 9:50, 11:15, 12:30 P. M. 1:50, 3:20, 1:30, 5:20, 5:55, 9:30 and 7:30 and 10:30 Saturdays only. Sunday Schedule Leavgi Jacksonville, A ,M.: S:00, 9:20, 10:45, 12:15. P. JL: 1:20; 2:50, 3:45, n:.00, 7:00. Leave .Medford, A. M.: 8:50, 9:50, 11:15. P. M.: 12:45, 1:50, 3:20, 4:30, 5:30, 9:30. Hit' CAX DKPKXIl (IV orj! SKUVICF. WK SOLICIT YOL K PATRONAGE Miller's New Radiator Shop Radiators Fenders Body Work V2H X. f;rapo Phone IIIIO-R MAIL YOUR FILMS SWEM'S STUDIO 217 East Main St. Medford DR. RICKERT Eyes Scientifically Tested and Glasses Properly Fitted NO DROl'S USED Broken Lrnse Accurately Duplicated FACTO II Y OX TKEMISES SilH K. Main, I'rwmlr. Armistice Day Friday November 11 A discount of twenty per cent from the rvtiiiliir price will lie allowed on all cut flowers, piiivlia.sod for de livery .nnistiee Hay. Friday November oleveiilh. (let tliem at tlio flower shop, 2'J! K. Main or at Green houses lmC) I-;. Main or phone your order and we will attend t il promptly. Maddox&Bonney Phone 374 -. u I ' - - . ffianksgiving 4- j11! DAY OR NIGHT WEEKS-CONGER CO funeral Director! WOOD Host wood of nil kinds.. Only mood In oily uniler cover. Also best Utah Coal at $17 off cur. VALLEY FUEL CO. 2nd nna Fir PhoM 1 For right prices In MONUMENTS HKADSTOXKS, COPIXG8, VAULTS, LKTTKKIXO nnil repairing old work In cnmelArlc. call or write. (RTISTO STONE CO. Work erected In or shipped to till pin ts of tho I'acUic Coast. , l:!7 X. Fir St. Medford. Ore Cord Tires at Fabric Prices We have a few Rib CORD Tires STANDARD MAKE, that we will sell at Fab ric prices. Come - and see what we have. Geo. L. Treichler Motor Co. Phone 304