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PXOE TWO MEDFORD : MM : TRIBUNE, MEDFORD, OREflOX, FRTDAY; SEPTEMBER. S. 1022 I:- I I i r s I r II' It If: I: IK 4 ocal and 1 Personal In preparation ,)r the opening of the h:iMc schools next Monday hinh school students wishing to be placed in homes will please file their names with O. H. Campbell, principal of the high school or Mrs. E. C. Jerome, the com mercial instructor of the high school who has charge of the placing of stu dents, and who can be phoned at 336. The educational authorities would also like to have the names of people who desire to have high school studentR in their homes, The superintendent of the Woman's bnildlng, .Miss Alice Hanley, would ap preciate . very much the loaning of hanging basket, tubs or boxed plants or foliage suitable for decorating the front porch of the Woman's building, also hanging Inside of building. If you have anything Ibat can be uBed In this wny will you leave your name with the Chamber of Commerce. s . Notice to Westinghouse Electric Range Users! Miss Bogue, demonstra tor for the Westinghouse Co., will be at our store every rorenoon during the week, - Sept. 11th to 17th, who will (itiKwer all questions or go to your home and help you In any way with your cooking. People's Electric Store, 212 W. Main St. .140 An auto collision occurred early this morning on Wert Main Btreet at the corner of North Orange, when the Ford cars of J. S. Dodge, a wholesale gro cery employe, and of Charles W. Aus tin of South Orange street, came to gether, the front end of the Dodge car being badly damaged nd the other car slightly damaged. Air. Dodge admits blame for the accident, as he was com ing east and in the blinding sun failed to see the Austin car coming from the other direction. , No band concert Friday night ac count of band going to Grants Pass to boost the Jackson County Fair. We have a splendid bargain In a second-hand typewriter at this office. .: tr A. T. Drown, the well -known engi neer and former connty surveyor, ar rived here from Astoria, Ore., this morning to Join Mm. Brown and tholr daughter, Susan, who arrived here sov ernl days ago for a visit, and the family loft for their future home this after noon at Los Angeles, where Mr. Brown will engage in his profession, as next Monday the little girl will attend the public schools of the California city. Mr. Brown for the past four years had been assistant city engineer or Astoria. Sweater sale at Jones' Sat., Mon. and Tuesday. : , ; White's Barber Shop No. 3 Bartlett street, now open. Haircut, shave, plain shampoo, $1,00. Children Mnder 12, haircut 35o for one week only; 149 A. H. Reames arrived home today from a visit at'Paolflc City, In the Tillamook country, where , he visited his brntUer-n-law. , .... ,, . -' .. Special prices on high-school type writer practioe paper at this office, tf Dance, Jackson hot spring, Snt. nlte. '. ... '44 , Miss Kathryn Punham, the school teacher, has returned home from her summer vacation, which was spent at Seaside, , Portland, Marshflold and HoseburK, and has again resumed her residence fe the Parnum apartments. The Woman's, building want fresh out flowers for decorative purposes for everyone of the four days of the Fair week. Would appreciate response of every woman In the county. . T-eave flowers each day at Chamber of Com merce. There's no place like Holmes for complete Insurance service. Mrs. Richard Antle. Mr. and Mrs. M. E. Schuchard, Mr. and Mrs. Henry Prlngle and Mrs. J. S. Antle will spend the evening hero with Mr. Antle, who is managing the Rlvoli theater at the present time. This Is Mr. and Mrs. Richard Antle's 30th wedding anniver sary and It will be celebrated In River Bide park by a small family gathering. i 0 rants Pass Courier. No hand concert Friday night ac count of band going to Grants Pass to boost the Jackson County Fair. Yon can get it at DeVoe's. tf . Aiblon Young, -son of R.- A. Young of Tart. Calif., had his tonsils removed Thursday morning. - ; Jones saved the buyers a good mony dollars at his sweater sale last yeai nnother chance Sat., Mon. and Tuos. . 145 Dance, Eagle Point, Sat. Sept. 9th. Music until 3 o'clock. GuestB nt the Hotel Nash Include O. A. Kleosen and O. G. Graig of Seattle; E. 1.. Kincald of 8anta Ana, Calif., J. C. North and family of Portland, John C. Graves of Ashland, H. Conway fit Sacrtimonto, Mrs. Z. C. Brown of Hose burg, Alex Shlve of Klamath Falls, and Mrs. John Hulsey of Butte Falls. It you want a bargain In an Under wood typewriter see this office at onctv McDonoUgh of Tolo.lias a lot of ripe Concord grapes. Those acslrlng .that kind onll and see him, first come first served, no reserve. T. McDonough. 14fi ' Telephone Numbers to Remember ' Fire Department 50 . (Fire calls only) Insurance Any Kind 123 McCurdy Insurance Agency Uedford Natl Bank Bldg. ! R. S.' Daniels of the Callfornla j Oregon Power company leaves for Copeo today on business and will not return until Sunday night. School children should have their name ou the Fountain Pen. Xante stamped free on all pens purchased ' and they are Watermans. .Medford l Book Store. 14a i Dance, Jackson hot spring, Sat. nlte. ! , - 146 The First Christian church is an- nounclng two very attractive services i for Sunday The morning theme will deal with the question of whether j Christians should keep Saturday or Sunday as a day unto the Lord. The evening service at 7:30 will be espec ially attractive as there will be an exceptionally good musical program. j i no uicuvsiia will renuer inu Btrie- tions. .Mrs. Lorraine Harrison Scott will sing a solo, accompanied at the piano by her husband Mr. Scott, and the male quartet will have a splendid selection and the above with a hearty song service bids fair for a large audience for the first Sunday evening services after1 the union summer ser- vices. Mr. Millard's sermon In the evening will be an Illustrated one on "The Bridge of Faith." No band concert Friday night ac count of band going to Grants Pass to boost the Jackson County Fair. When better automobiles are built. Bnlck will build them, tf The past few mornings have been quite chilly and fires were welcome in the homeB. The minimum temperature of Thursday was 38 V& degrees, as com pared with 40 of a year ago. Stoves have beon put Into use for several evenings becauae of the chilly atmo sphere Inside. . Jones saved the buyers a good many dollars at his sweater sale last year another chance Sat., Mon. and Tues. . . . 145 Goodrlcn tires and tubes at Colonial Garage. , tf Mrs. Mary Richards has again bro ken the record b for home gardens here. She brought this office a banana squash this week that measured Just three feet long. It was still green and would have attained a greater growth had not the wind torn the vines off a fence on which It was hanging and broke off the squnsh. Gold Hill News. took for Watts' peaches nt the Pub lic Market Saturday morning. Will have two tohs there. prlceB will be right as we will finish marketing In a few days. 145' Dance, Jackson hot spring, Sat. nlte. 146 ' Mike Hanley returned home this morning from a visit at the state me tropolis. All school supplies for every grade. Medford Book Store. 145 All kinds of rough and dressed (umber. Wallace' Woods, phone 108. 711 East Main street, Adjutant General White, Colonel Dcntler and Mr. Huntzlker, the state nrmorv architect, who hud been here on the new armory for Medford, 'left for homo by niitO today, the former two home at Eugone. At Heath's Drug Store, Whitman's candleB. ''..'. 145' Dance, Eagle Point, Sat. Sopt. 9th. Muslo until 3 o'clock. . 45 The Copco Tennis tournament was realimod lust night, the following matches being, played off: W. G. Drew dofeated H. Hussong 6-2 and 6-3, and Horace Bromley defoated Seth BuHIb 0-1 and 6-2. This morning's piny re- suited in W. P. Dunlap defeating V. B. Roberts 6-2 and 6-0 In the second round which puts Dunlup in' the semi-finals. Play will be continued tonight and Saturday afternoon at the club court Jones saved the, buyers a good many dollars at his sweater sale last year another chance Sat., Mon. and Tues. 145 Goodwin corsets, 20 S. Fir. . 147 Betty Penoyer, daughter of W. C. Penoyer, had her tonsils removed Thursday at the Medford hospital. Dellca Brow, the perfect d reusing for lashes and brows will not smear, run or rub off perfectly harmless. Sold nt Medford Beauty Shop, room 4J Medford Bldff. 150 For good insurance, yon should go to Ooff & Yeo, office with Jackson County Abstract Co. The annual postmasters convention opened this forenoon at the Portland chamber of commerce. Postmasters from all parts of Oregon who are mem bers of tho Oregon branch of the Na tional League of Postmasters of third and fourth cluss offices, were present. Fire Insurance. Brown & White. Take your kodak films to Palmer's Btudlo. First olnss work and prompt Borvlee. " Hotel Holland guests Include Hilda Fredson of Oakland and Bess Devltt of San Francisco, who returned from Crater Lnke yostordny; Mnrtln Jensen or Caldwell, Oro., who lort this morn ing for eastern Oregon; Mr. and Mrs. II. L. Stephens of Tnconin, who left this morning for a month's trip to Crator Iake, Klamath iWls and Yo- Bemlte Valley: Mr. and Mrs. K. A. Bosthlck of Los Angeles, who returned from Crater Lake last night and left this morning for Portland; Mrs. C. A. Six. of Decatur, 111., daughter of Sir. and Mrs. Frank Perl; Adjutant General Oeo. A. White and Colonel O. K uent ler of Portland: ti. F. Burnett of Rose burg; Ed, lxosom and Bill Hunting of Montana: J. J. Kolly and Mrs. Kelly and V: Davis of San Francisco; J. T. Fleming of Portland. Don't miss Jones' sweater sale, SnL, Mon., Tues. 15 Dance. Eagle Point. Sat. Sept. 9th. Muslo until 3 o'clock. 145 Mr. and Mrs. E. H. Hurd have as their house guest Miss Edith llockln. who has been a goneral Y. W. C. A. secretary at Tacoma during the past year. Community Hospital now open at 843 East Main street for the care of medical, Biirglcal and abstetrlcnl cases. Phone 606. 150 For Sale At F. 8. Corponter's ranch at Perrydalo: Damson plums, tomatoes Kentucky Wonder beans. Jelly grapes (Concords), Phone S01-W, -U8 Virtually 600 cars of fruit from the Wenatehee district already have been sold and at nrices which are regarded as more satisfactory than had been 1 expected, according to word from j there. According to an announcement , of Dwight L. Woodruff, general man ager, the Wenatehee District Coopera tive association has sold and booked for shipment 3:17 cars in 28 states. Other sales have been made of up wards of 200 cars by other organiza tions, and firms. Jonathans and Win ter bananas constitute the hulk of the sales to date, though some Delicious ! are included. Prices for extra fancy I Jonathan are reported at around $1.25 to $1.50. ' Auto insurance. Brown & White. There's a busy Business College in your home town. 147 In response to the call for COO volun teers with rakes and shovels to appear at the new fair grounds to work on the race track yesterday afternoon, only 20 extra persons showed up for this pur pose and worked. See thOBe sweaters for children nt Jones' big sale Sat., Mon., Tues. 115 Riverside Community club dance Sat nlte, the 9th. 140 Ben Hilton, who after a month's Ill ness has only beon out ten days and 1b still somewhat weak, is arranging his business affairs to enable him to leave for a recuperative stay 1n the moun tains. Party going to Nay's Hot Springs, near Sisson, Sunday morning can take one to three others along. Inquire J14 Vancouver avenue, or phone 419-Y. 140 Prest-O-Lite Battery Station for prompt service phone 119. tf The Crater Lake stage this forenoon took only five passengers up to the lake, four of whom were employes. The other was a tourist. But one pas senger was taken by stage to the lake yesterday. Fresh this week, Whitman's Sam plers. Heath's Drug Store. 145 French salad Ice cream at the Shasta. tf The pear carload shipments from here to the eastern mnrkets and the canneries numbered last night 645, of which 34 carloads went out yesterday. Men's sport coats only $3.50 at Jones'. See these In window. 145 Safety first Insnre with Redden & Canaday. Phone 720. tf Mr. and Mrs. C. L. Goff and daugh ters, Marjorle and Dorothy, returned laBt evening from a week's visit 1n Eugene and vicinity. Mr. Goff's moth er who spent the past two months vis iting her son here returned to her home In Eugene. A fine line of Whitman's for your Snturday night and Sunday candles. Heath's Drug Store. . ' 145 Milk and cream at DeVoe's. tf R. A. Cooke of Hornbroolt, was a business visitor In town today. Men's sport coats only $3.50 at Jones'. See those in window. 145 We want to purchase a cash register at once. What have you to offer? tf There will be no band concert in the city, park tonight, as the EIIisj bnnd will" accompany the Crator club on their advertising caravan to Grants Poss. After the parade In Grants Pass they will give a concert in the city bandstand. A number of Medford peo ple will .motor to Grants Pass and' "listen in" on the concert there. Lime and cement. Medford Lumber Co. Buy Medford home. Pay like tent Gold Ray Realty Co. Mr. Mills, cashier of the State bank of Ashland, was an out of town visitor Thursday. . Boys' classy all wool sweaters only $2.25 at Jones'. . I45 System Service Co. writes Fire and all other Insurance. Strong companies. Office 2nd floor Medford Bldg. u Mattress work all Wads. Medford Auto Top Co. v Phone 104. tr E. L. Marsh and .Mrs. Marsh of lApplegate were out of town visitors day ago. j Fall dressmaking. Phone 532-W. Miss Helen Kiua. 1 t" When In need or tasa and doors, call Wallace Woods, 108 or come to 711 E. .Main street. The Valley School for Boys and Girls will re-open for Its fifth year on Oct. 2nd, 1922 at 1103 West Tenth street in charge of Miss M. H. Dunham, prin cipal. For information nddresB The j vaney neiiuui, aieuioni, ore., ueiure oepi. laui. Wilbur Ashpole and Hill Coleman left last night for Holland. Ore., to intend to business interests and are expected to return Saturday. I The West Side Pharmacy is the only store in town handling school supplies. All grade pupils muy get their books this week. Do not wait until the rush , next Monday. tf Lime for spray. Medford Lbr. Co. Frank Johnson left this morning for his home in Ontario, Ore., with Martin Jensen, a traveling man from Caldwell, Ore. 2 qts. Ice cream, delivered, 90c. Phone 09. , tf When in need ot shingles and roof ing call Wallace Woods, 108. '711 E. ' Main. Kodak films at De 'voe's. tf ijr. and Mrs. E. W. Wall, Jr., and daughter Nancy Belle have returned to the California mine after a few days spent in visiting and shopping in Med ford. Have you tried that big milk sbnke at deVoe'sT tf For Fire Insurance see Bennett, 113 West Main street. - tf Mrs. I. M. Creede was confined the last two days to her home with a severe cold. Sash and doors. Medford Lumber Co. Goodrich tires and tubes at Colonial Garage. tf TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY WANTUD Can attend to your fruit nlcklnir. anv slzod crew. Chas. W. Austin, phone 638-L. 147 SOCK INSURANCE What Is worse than a hole in a sock? 'Hud for tho foot, bad for tho disposition. Keep away from this nuisance enjoy sock insurance by ouylng "Uullot-Proof" Hoso for Men; guaranteed 6 pairs 6 months, without darning, for only $1.50! Twenty-five cents a pair for real hosiery value guaran teed. Made of high grade 4 ply material, with specially reinforced heel and toe. Bullet Proof Guaranteed 6 Pairs 6 Months Without Darning We have a ' good assortment your sire and your favorito colors but they ' won't lust long. So come In now and take advantage of this real sock Insurance opportunity. Sold exclusively by Model CiothingCo. VM E. Main St. Jackson Co. f'nlr, Sept. 12 to 10 $1.50 llSTRIKE IT'S TOASTED I It's toasted. This one extra process gives a delightful quality that can not be duplicated Mr. anil Mrs. Public: . Hero In variely for you thrills, sillily and above all, HM K'1- cent entertainment. TODAY AXI) TOMORROW LAST TIMES TALMADGE The dellKhtful star scores again In a magnificent) pVirtrnyal ns Ginger, the girl of tho tropics In "LOVE'S REDEMPTION" with HARRISON FORI) I Fourth Smash "The Leather Pushers" Coming Snnday BILL HART In "THE VH 1TH "OAK" ' and ' . lil'STKK KKATOX in "Tho Playhouse" liliMlIi 'TUB STOKM IS COMING! Handicraft Shop. Hemstitching Plcotlng Sc per yard. Buttons covered. ECONOMY GROCETER THE HOME OF BREAD LIKE MOTHER MADE Hot cake time is here and it's time to think of Syrup. We just . .made a half, price buy on some Crimson Rambler and will pass it on to you as we bought it. The supply is limited and this price is good only so long as our stock lasts, y. . r r . ; , . ','. Crimson Rambler, cane and maple, pint fcottles 12c Crimson Rambler, Golden, 10 lb. cans . . , . . . . 54c Crimson Rambler Butter Scotch, .10 lb. cans . . 93c: Crimson Rambler, Butter Scotch, 5 lb. cans . . ....... . . . . :S3c Crimson Rambler, Butter Scotch, 2 lb. cans . ,. . . . 33c Crimson Rambler. Silver Bubble, 2 lb. cans . .. . 33c Karo Maple Syrup, : No. 1 cans ............ ........ . 1.4c Karo, Maple Flavor, 5 lb. cans , .. -U. ........ . 44c Karo, Maple Flavor, 10 lb cans , . 75c Pure Maple Syrup, pints v . ..... . 43c Pure Maple Syrup, quarts . ...... . 67c t We also found some other bargains and will pass them on to you while the supply lasts. . Del Monte Baked Beans, 8 oz., 4 cans 25c; 'dozen ... . '. . . . ',69c Sun Maid Seeded or Seedless Raisins, 15 oz. pkgs., 2 pkgr. . !i35c Grated Pineapple, gallon cans (for canning) . . . . ... , . .;. . .64c Oysters, 5 oz. cans, per can 5c Asparagras Salad Points (these are scarce) 1 lb. tall round cans, each 2JSc WN0I9IA SPF.O ATT oh RANGES NEW CROP BLACK FIGS ARE HERE GATES & LYDIARD Buy Here and Bank the Difference. i 1 HEATERS Just received, direct from the factory, a car load of the famous WETTER'S RANGES AND BUYING DIRECT FROM THE' FACTORY SAVES THE MID DLE MAN'S PROFIT AND OUR PATRONS GET THE BENE FIT. . :. - .. , . ' , ; . . The prices range from $38.50 to $98.50 These ranges are all steel, white enamel trimmed, excepting the $98.50, which is a white enamel cast range. See the Window for Display. WEEKS & ORR