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MEDFOtM MATL TRTHTTNE, MTCPFOKTV-OT.F.ONV WNDAV. OPTOr.KU Ift' TWO t Li ocal and Personal Tho Kern construction company lias j put u steam sliovol on Sexton nioun i tain urn I the grade will be widened on the curves. The paving has been held up by the rainy w eather and this has I ii' it pnmresMMl very last diirmti; the I jihs.himI Hepti-m past two weeks. The north side is ' increase in tlu A number "f well known Masons iiiciuemg u. Hoggs, i.us .Newbury, c()lll,lc.tei uml aumit -Mayor L. h. (,ates, A. Snmli were s,HUll si,0 iH (lolle. s ieaue"s at the reception and i anee , , , , ., . ,,.,, ,, ,. , i ,i i . , , . , Trade old nutomolj les for new. held at the .Masonic hull ust night by 1 r) , , , ,, ,, , . . . , , ... ' Pen i Iger Trading Center, next to the loca chapter of the On er of De ,, ., , ., , , r Molny For Hoys, in celebration of the S ar"'T T?f - T ' arrival of the charter recently Rranted noi t" Unm bt' 1 hoBe M- " the chapter bv the grand council. Pol-. M"n! When you need those new lowing the speeches a dance was held 8lloes r hoots. It will save you money until 11:;;0. when refreshments were tH trv "Hiden's Model Coot Shop," 111 served by the boys' mother. Music 'South Central, Hertford. 275 was furnished by I.aunspach's trio, I Jll's. M. L. Forbes of Creswell ar nmi in to opinion of the majority of 'ivBl yestonlay afternoon for a sev those who' attended the entire affair erul 'y vlHlt witl1 llor parents, Mr. Miss Anne Lang, Btate regejit of the O. A. R. met tills afternoon with the 1). A. H. chapter or Ashland, at the home of .Mrs. J. P. Dodge in that city. The new protective tariff measure, er provides lor an duty on imported toys quarter ot theian,i novelties from 35 percent to 70 percent. We have already secured our Christinas slock of novelties and toys and our next shipments will cost more, liny now and take advantage of the lower prices. 5 percent off for pur chases over $3.00: 10 percent off for over $10.00. Reductions this, week only. Jap Art Store. Medford. ITS When in need of saBh and doors, call Wallace Woods, 10S or come to 711 E. Main street. , As a result of a failure of growers to pack their stock properly, southern Oregon Tokay grapes aro being quoted J down about 23c a lug with an extreme or fi'- here. Concords are firmer around T.c pound. I'oriland Journal. Low base shotgun shells. .Special: Saturday only, per box Jl.1'0. Medford j Harness Co. 175 j Sash and doors. Medford Lumber Co. I was a distinct success Just received i.l.t,. ...Ant F ;aps' for ! the little tots. Handicraft , klni,B of 5'a, ns Bt Jj10 j ihop. , t .. In I p-u,. Victrolns, Brunswlcks and and Mrs. D. T. Lawton. You will find all the new shades and Shop. Systeilf Service, Co. writes Fire and nil other Insurance. Strong companies. Office 2nd floor Medford Uldg. tf Stanley (!. Clark, manager of the Crams Pass branch of the, Callfonila Oreson Power company, .arrived here A year ago todav 22 hundredths of an inch of rain fell in .Medford and; vicinity. There was no rainfall yes-j terday, and fair weather is predicted; for Saturday. Auto Insurance. Brown & White. All kinds of rough and dressed lumber. Wallace Woods, phone 108. Two well known former citizens of j 711 East Main street. the county who havo been visiting Miss Florence Pool, county homo hore this week are I'M lianley and K. i demonstration agent, has been busy IK Par ions of Seattle. conducting millinery schools this week! There's a busy llusinoss College In i in several sections of the county. She; Patho talking machines and records and pianos. Will buy, sell or exchange talking machines, records uml pianos. Music Shop, Kill Penftgcr, Mgr., No. 15 N. Crape St. Phone 4(i5-J. Newton W. linrdon returned this your home town. OWN. Trade everything you don't want for everything you do want. Ponniger Trailing Center, next to Farmers & Fruitgrowers Hank, 15 N. Grape St. Phone 4.-j-J. tt' A number of Cirants Pass youn this morning from Portland where ho morning from Portland where ho has! people who will be spectators at the has been for the past few days on liusi ness. Mr. Clark, who lert for (irants Pass tiiis afternoon, was recently eloctod president of the "Cavemen" of that city, an organization similar to the Craters In Medford. Mattress work all kinds. Medford Auto Top Co. Phono 104. ' tf Dance, Eaglo Point Sat. Oct. 14. 176 This is Friday the 13th. which com bination,.' according to the supersti tious, is a very unlucky one. When better automobiles are built, lliilclt will build them. ,-. tf boon since the first of the week in at tendance at the grand lodge session of the Knights of Pythias. Aledford-Orauts Pass football game to morrow r.fternoon have planned to. re main for tlio dance at the fair grounds "No Hunting" signs nt Mall Tribune J pavilion tomorrow night. A TRUE' RAT STORY 6-22-S3. Au1,urn(nwn. Strsrns Rltctrlo Paste Co.. Dear Slra: Air. Robert T. Donncll of Auhurntown, came In nur store the other tiny anu wunletl somallilng to hill rata, bo I Bold him a Imx Steurnfl Hat FaHte. And he put inma paslo on six biscuit that niKht and the next morn Ins ho found nrty-fotjr bin nits. And the Bccnml niKht he put out four more blH. outta with pante on them, and tho aeaond morning- he found seventeen more rata, mnklnir a total of seventy. one rata In two nights, and there wore lots moru that ho did not find. This Is aomo bltt rat tale, but, never theleaa, It IB ao. Just thnUKht would wrlto to let you know that your rat pasta Is Kood. Itoapoctfully. KENNEDY BnOTHEHS. Buy a 35c Box Today Enough to KIM 50 to 100 Rat or Mice Don't waste time trying to kill these peats willtpowlors,llUldeandotllor'xnerlmeutal proimratloiis, itetidy for I'BrUettor Thun Tmiis. fli-UK and General stores sell STEARNS' ELECTRIC PASTE Hemstitching, ; lYcoting 8e per yim, Work finished want it. when you THE VANITY SHOP Cor:. Main and Bartlett. office, Knitting done to order. Original designing and stamping on all kinds of materials. I-'reo instruction in knit ting, crocheting and painting when materials are purchased at Deuel's Art Dept. ' 170 The Amorlenn Legion auxiliaries of Medford and Ashland will hold a meet ing In the latter city tonight at 7:30 o'clock at tho Parish house. Trade old records, phonographs and pianos for new. Pcnnigor Music House, next to Farmers & Frultgrow ers Hank, 15 N. Grape St. Phono 4U5-J tf Chinese lily bulbs, extra large flow er, 25o. , Jap Art Store. . 178 Nows telegrams from St. Louis, Mo state th.it spirited bidding marked the semi-animal auction sale of furs there this week the largest of Its kind in the world. Pelts of every description, ranging from leopard skins to common house cats' hides, were offered to buy ers from every section of the country. Now York bidders predominated. Suies yesterday totaled nearly $900,000. Of this sum $050,000 was realized from the sale of government-owned furs Dance, Eagle Point Sat. Oct. 14. 175 Flower pots flower pots. -Monarch Seed nnd Feed Co. Phone 200. tf Tho most fashionable dress trim mlng is buttons, all kinds made to order nt the Handicraft Shop. 177 Tho county touchers institute which has been in session in this city since .Wednesday morning will come to an end at, 4 o'clock this afternoon. Wanted Automobiles, household furniture, talking machines, V'unos. records, renl estate and personal or real property of all kinds, will buy, sell or trade for anytlflng. Medford Tiadlng Centor, Hill Ponlngor, Mgr. 15 N. Grupo St. Phono 405-J, next to Farmora & Fruitgrowers Hank, You can get it nt DoVoe's. tf When in need of shingles and roof ing call Walluco Woods 108. 711 10, Main street. Milk and cream at DoVoo's. tf M;J3 ONLY 2 DAYS MORE! It's just 100 r'() human , i! That's all "IN THE NAME- OF THE LAW" One siilitl mile of licint-l lu-iilis, thrills, chillN uml mi nnm.lng ly happy ending that, will kcikI )'u away reeling that you Imve seen it pi-odiicllim that will live for all time. Nl'.N "My llutl'' anil Larry Srmoir ttt VThe Kliinv'' . - This office is prepared to print lodger sheets, bills, etc., used on the bookkeeping machines. Don't give your orders to traveling men and have them printtd out of Medford. Phone us and wo will call. tf Dance, Eagle Point Sat. Oct. 14. 175 The attendance ut the city auto camp took a decided drop yesterday presumably because of the bad weath er. Only six cars and nineteen people stayed at the camp last night. Goodrich tires and tubes at Colonial Garage. Buy Medford home. Pay like rent. Gold Ray Realty Co. J. K. Robinson of San Francisco Is a guest at the Hotel Holland. Other guosts include C. V. Stubbs, A. L. Schuman and W. W. Carroll ot Port land, C. H. Ling of Yreka, J. P. Miles of CaBtlo Crags, Calif., F. W. Grimm of Roseburg, L. Walther and family of Salem and W. Ruy Parker of Butte Fulls. Dance, Eaglo Point Sat. Oct. 11. 17: Flower pots flower pots. Monarch Seed and Feed Co. Phone 200. tf The Elks lodge session uml smoker last night, attended by a large crowd of members, was mi enjoyable affair and the selections by the Elks band at the smoker was a welcome innovation. Ton candidates wero Initiated, the new baby Elks being W. E. Nickerson, C, 15. Morton. Frank E, Miller, E. C. Root, John A. Waite, 3, V. Van Dyko, R. E. Petty. Jr., S. W, Olson, C. J. Aunier and A. C. Mlttlestaedt. Battling Frick was awarded the judges' decision over Joe .Walton in the main bout, which was preceded by two fast prellmm arles. . I :. "' For Fire Insurance see Bennett, 113 West Main Btreet. tf For Sale Ono good ull around mare, black and pretty, good si.o. also har nesses, wagpna and several houses and lots all going nt a sacrificing value. Call on T. Edy, Plum street, weslysido or address P. O. -Box 1070, Medford. . . . i - 179 Tho stnto convention of the Worn en's Christian Temperance union, has been in session ut McMinnvtlle this week. Just received 200 more gallons of Roguo River sorghum 10c per pound. Hutchison 4J Lumsden. 177' Rogno River sorghum 10c por pound. Hutchison and Lumsden. - For Infants, Invaltds & Children The Original Food-Drink for AH Arcs. 0HckLnchntHime)Off.ceAFountains. KichMilk.MnltcdGrainExtract in Pow der & Tablet forma. Nourishing-No cooking. to?" Avoid Imitations and Substitutes Handicraft Shop. Homstltchlng , Plcoting 8c per yard. Buttons covered. Tomorrow, Oct. 14th is National Candy day and we are celebrating the event by plac ing on sale ;'! 240 one pound boxes of Fine Chocolates at 50c per pound Someone has said, "Say it with flowers, but prove it with candy" Include one or two pounds with your next order Personal Attention See Window Prompt Service See Window H. E. Marsh Phone 252 GROCER Phone 252 held one In the Luke Creek district I today Have you tried that big milk shako at DeVoe's? tf Pavilion dunce. Fair grounds. Sat. 170 School boards in districts in which school has been suspended muy ar- range, for the education of the children of the district In the schools of any other district, either within or outside the state, according to an Aplnion wi-ltten for J. A. Churchill, state super intendent of public instruction, by At torney General Van Winkle. The authority of the school board in such cases, the attorney general points out, extends to the payment of tuition, the transportation of tho pupils to and from school and the payment of board nnd lodging for the pupils in lieu of the transportation if In its discretion this latter arrangement is preferable Dance, Eagle Point Sat. Oct. 14. 175 If you want a bargain in an Under wood typewriter call this office at once. . tf Mr. Lewton, formerly of Medford, is employed on the Don Pedro dam, a ?r,000,000 irrigation project near La Grange, Culif. Take your kodak films to Palmer's studio. First class work and prompt service. tf Sing Leo Laundry, 123 Riverside. Handwash. 190 Peter Old, the Crater Lalto ranger who is In the city on business, will return to duty at the park tomorrow. R. Hollopetor, draftsman and builder Phone 859. 179 Lime and cement. Medford Lumber Co. A string of 23 fine steelhead were on display in front of the Nininger & Warner pool room Monday afternoon, which wero caiighiduring tho morning, by Willlnm Amsleylahd Walter Robert son; who left Ashland at 5 o'clock in the morning, drove to . Hornbrook where tho catch was muds', and were back here by noon. Ashland Tidings. Goodrich tires and tubes at Colonial Garagt. tf Gloves, prices cut to the quick at the closing out sale nt the Busy Corner Motor Co. 181' Hin Plymale, Ed Lamport and Charles Reames returned last night from Plush, about forty miles from LuUoview whore they have been on a duck hunt since the first of the week They report that there aro large num bers of ducks there but that they are not flying much and that the hunt was not a massacre. See the new DeLuxe special pistons for Dodgo, Ford and Chevrolet. The nrlce is lower. Riverside Garage, tf There's no place liko Holmes for completo Insurance service. The Klamath Indians, who have 177 been coimnlclous here on tho stroets tho past two weeks, now that tho Unit ed States court has adjourned havo re turned to thoir homes on the reservation. Special prices on high school type writer practice paper at tins office, tf A real buy $4.50 spotlights tit the Eloctric Shop. , tf Quito a numbor, of Ashland lodge Elks were over from, tho neighboring city last night, taking in tho local lodgo smoker and other doings, Includ ing Harry K. Tomllnson, Ike Fridegar and Mr.-Patton. Grapes, large and luscious, Melvoiso, Tokays, Green jelly, Mission, on sale at tho Market Saturday morning. 175 llargain In Underwood typewriter ll sold nt onco. See it nt this office, tf Joo Gagnon returned tills morning from Portland where he had been on business. Follow the crowds to the pavilion Sat. nite. Special music by Launs- pach's big 7-piece orchestra! 176 Lime for spray. Medford Lbr. Co. Friends of John Parker, former .Medford young man, high school stu dont and athlete, recently received announcements of his wedding on Scp- tember 9th In Kingmnn, Arizona to i Kathleen Market. Tho young couple ; are mnking their home In Nelson, Arl j zona. i 1.0W base shotgun shells. Special ! Saturday only, per box $1.20. Medford I Harness Co. l"5 The Vacuette Suction Cleaner uses No Electricity. Free demonstration. Phono 527-X. 1" The Medford Furniture & Hardware I Co. is holding its formal opening today ! nnd large crowds aro attending. They i also hold a big aluminum sale nt 2 p. m. tomorrow. j -Nobody Lied" t the-pavilion Sat. : nlte. A real dance! 17( Kodak films nt DeVoe's. tf 1 George T. Collins arrived home lust , night by nuto from a business visit at Klamath Falls, havtnit made the round trip In his new Lincoln car, which on the homewnrd journey over the Green Springs mountain roud he christened the Mud Hen, because plenty of mutt and ruts were plowed through most of the way. The official board of the First M. E. Church will meet ut tho parsonage, 27 I North Orango street, tonight at 7:30, Instead of at the church as announced. lxiw base shotgun Bhells. Special Saturday only, per box $1.20. Medford Harness Co. . lo( I THE HOME OF BREAD LIKE MOTHER HADE '' ' ' " i ':'.!. Canned Milk Has Gone Up Prices of many food products have gone up. Milk has already gone up and other advances will probably come. We bought heavily ahead and will divide our good buy with you if you will buy at once. FOR SATURDAY Carnation, Alpine or Borden's Milk. Case . of 48 tall cans or 454. 7Q 96 small can ... .H,t (We reserve the right to limit the amount to one customer) SPECIAL G. & L. Special Blend Coffee guaranteed equal to any 45c canned coffee for Satur day only, 3 pounds for 93 cents GATES & LYDIARD Buy Here and Bank the Difference R. R. Reeder of Van Wert, O., is a guest at the Hotel Medfonl, as are A. A. Van Vloct of San Francisco, S. A. Danford ot Eugene, K. Haumgar ter of Washington, D. C, A. W. Cupper of Milwaukee, Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Douglas of Aberdeen, Wn lid Austin of Valdez, Alaska, Mr. and Mrs. C. H. Christian and D. J. Pollard of Los An geles. , "Say It While Dancing" at the pavil ion Sat. nite! 17G The stock markets of the large cities which wore closed yesterday be cause of it being Columbus day, were reopened this morning. Low base shotgun shells. Special Saturday only, per box $1.20. Medford Harness Co. , ' 175 In speaking of the work now on in the Granls Pass Irrigation district tho Grants Pass Courier says: "Pat Welch is making excellent progress with the steam shovel which is now excavating the main canal In the vicinity of Green creek nnd is now loading a second shovel nt Medford which will be placed upon the work at the lower end of the canal just south of tho city, liy the use of these two shovels Mr. Welch expects to bo able to complete his con tract within soven months. The ono shovel has completed about 1000 foot of the canal in tho short time it has boon on tho job. It started operations at the Pacifio highway below Green creek, and Is working toward the dam." Provide ' ugalnst loss. Insure with Redden nnd Canaday. Mr. and Mrs, E. F. Guthrie left this morning lor Lake of the Woods where they will close up their cottage for the wintor. . Latest Arrivals at Auto Camp Grounds Six cars and nineteen people stop ped at the City Auto camp last night. They aro as follows: Ella M. Silli iiiiin and party of three from Colora do, en route south; W. C. Aznoe and party of four from Montana en route to Santa Cruz, Calif.; C. M. Gerldin and one other from Hood River, Ore., en route home; C. A. Relcher and party of three from Fort Worth, Tex., on route home; G. L. Carrington and ono other from Pasadena, Calif., who may locate here, and Charles Wood and one other front Sutherland, Iowa, en route to Los Angeles. SHUFFLIff PHIL IS ItlRMlNGIIAM, Ala., Oct. 12. "Shufflin" Phil Douglas, former hur ling ace of the New York Giants today entered a plea of. guilty in police court to charges of "drunkenness and disor derly conduct," and was sentenced by Judgo Martin to pay a fine of $10. Mrs. Douglas, who preferred tho charges, did not appear to prosecuto the action. Notice National Guard Every member of C. A, National Guard will report at the armory to night at 7:30 o'clock. Capt. H. A. Canaday, C. A. '. 175 TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY SAN FRANCISCO, Oct. 13. (State Division of Murkets). Poultry unchanged. WANTED Furnished house by roll aide party, man and wife, or will tako good care of home for party leaving city for the winter. C, Mail Tribune. 175 LOST Wednesday, pair of horn-rim glasses, on Tenth St. betwoen Laurel and Newtown. Liberal reward if re- ; turned to Valley school. ' 170 WANTED By young married man, job on orchard; experienced.- Ad dress llox O, Mail Tribune. ISO FOR SALE Royal vacuum sweeper cheap, good as new. 507 Palm. 17G WANTED Apple pickers, good camp ing place, long Job, good applos. Hutto Creek Orchard, Phone 10-F-ll Eaglo Point. 177 FOR RENT Six room house at 208 S. Central. Call at premises. . 177 FOR SALE Some bargains in resi dence property and acreage in Jack' Ronvllle. J. L. Roc. Jacksonville. ISO IHIIIIllll!! This agency has become the largest insurance office with in a 200-mile radius as a result of constant attention to the best interests of our clientele. Placing all your insurance in the care of this office will prove a safe and convenient arrangement. Just Phone 1-2-3 1