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V PAGE TWO MEDFORD MATH TRIBUNE, MEDFORD, OREOOX. RATTRDAY, - OCTOBER 2ft. 1022 Tocal and fLd Personal There Ik 11 nifKtukeii prevalent idea IIuu Hallowe'en comes im Monday niiiht. Tuesday niKlit is Hallowe'en night, according to the authorities, hut the celebration of tills event besan Inst night, especially hy the children, anil will be continued by them until Tuesday night or a night or two lifter. Hut the real big kick comes on Tues day night. Hlg popcorn that will pop big nt Warner, Wortmnnd & Gore's. 191 ! Driving to Iaw Angeles, Premier ear, can take passengers, reasonable. ,132-L. IKS An original song entitled "a Thought of Him" written hy Itcv. II. E. Millard, will be sung at the Sunday morning services at the Christian church by Mr. Millard and Miss Stelner. Kodak films at DeVoe's. tf New two-fold stationery. In white Mid gray, especially adapted for type writer use. Medford I look Store. 188 A Hallowe'en social with the usual large and happy gathering was held by the pupils of the .Jacksonville school nt the county seat last night. l'rovlde against loss, Insure with Itedilcn and Cannday. The Young Women's Christian asso ciation will hold a reception at the First M. K. church Monday night at 8 o'clock in order that the membership and friends may meet Mrs. Katherlne ICddy of New York City. Mrs. Christie of Portland, and .Miss Nell McKeen, the new local secretary, will also be present. There's no place like Holmes for complete Insurance service. . A real buy 14.60 spotlights at the Electric. Shop. tf W. O. Sevedge was among the Med ford visitors In Portland the past few days. Auto insurance. Brown ft White, Very choice home grown chrysan themums and other cut flowers, ferns, potted plants, etc. Maddox & Honney. Phone 374. ,. 188 Two of the great themes of the Christian religion will he the subjects of sermons at the Presbyterian church on Go to Church Sunday by the pastor, Itov. E. P. Lawrence. In the morning the subject will be "The Second Per- Bon of the Trnlty, Jesus Christ the Son of God." The divinity of the Son of Ood and His power to work miracles ns over and against the denial of that divinity and miraculous power as made by an Episcopal rector in the city of Brooklyn in a recent book of which statement was recently made In the Mall Tribune. In the evening, Rev. Lawrence will speak on the great est of dll themes, "Jesus 'Christ the Savior from Sin." The second In the scries on Jesus Christ. ' See the new DeLuxe special pistons for Dodge,' Ford and Chevrolet. The prlco is lower, Riverside Oarage, tf This office is ' prepared to print lorigor sheets, bills, etc., used on the bookkeeping mnchlnos. Don't give your orders to traveling men and have them prlnttd out of Medford. Phone us and we will call, tf Walter Pierce, the candidate of the democratic party for governor, while onroiito from ' Portland to Ashland where lie 8 pea Its tonight, got off the train this morning at Grants Pass to spend part of the clay In that city. Stamped goods and threads nt Deuel's Art Dept.,1 or bring your own material and have It stamped. 18!) Sing ' Lee Laundry, 123 Riverside. Handwash. 190 Mrs. La Maud! who Is engaged In the production of moving picture scenes, has been the guest' of Mrs Dave Rosenberg for the lust week. Girls bring your boxes! Hoys bring your coins! When ghosts are abroad nnd spirits tnlk; when elves and gob lins will everywhere walk, 'tis then we hope) you will be present at the box social at the Ixme Pine school, Monday, October 30, 7:30 p. m. 188 Very choice . home grown chrysan themums and other cut flowers, ferns potted plants, etc. Mnddox & Honney. Phone 374. ' 188 ''Worlt of loading 1000 boxes ' of ' small red "stock applos to bo shipped , . to England for the Christmas tnulo, was completed today, according to an , nnnncemont made by A. C. llriggs, manager of the ABhland Fruit nnd Pro duce association," says the Ashland Tidings. "The applos are speolully solortod for the peculiarities of the English trade, which favors the smal ler slr.es In preference to the larger. The apples will be placed In refrigera tion on the "Nebraska," which Is scheduled to sail from Portland Satur day, October 28, and will arrive Do comber 10, in Liverpool. The ship ment Is made to the Dan Wullle com pany, of London." Hallowe'en dunce nt Applegate ball, Oct. 28th. Good music, good supper. 188 Dr. Frederick IT. Johnson, dentist, formerly of Ashland, wishes to an nounce that his new office will bo opon Monday, Oct, 30, room 429 Med ford Building. Phone 108: 189 The annual meeting of the Vnlver sity club will bo held at the club build ing tonight. Lime for spray. Medford Lbr. Co. See a sample Job of rebored and honed cylinders nt the Riverside Garage.. tf Typewriter ribbons, nny color for any machine, siieclnl prices by the dozen. MedTord Book Store. 188 Intorurban auto car son-Ice from Medford to the pavilion dnnco at the fair grounds tonight will leave at 8:30 and 9:30 p. m., returning ufter the dunce. This service is poptilnr with those who do not care to drive their own cars. Our pew creations of personal Christmas cards are unusually attrac tive. Place your orders now. Swem's Studio. . . 192 Trade old automobiles for new. Pennlger Trading Center, next to ' Farmers & Fruitgrowers Hank, 15 north drapo St. Plione 405-J. tf Judge Glenn O. Taylor and A. E.J The old gold balance scale that has I Welch plan to drive to Crater Lake been on display in the California-Ore-and back tomorrow in the former's gon Power company window will be ; closed flivver, which It is hoped will used In an illustrated sermon on "The keep the chill from them There's a busy Business College In your home town. OWN. Hallowe'en dance at Applegate hall, Oct. 2Sth. Good music, good supper. 1SS Only a trace of rain fell during the 24 hours ending at 8 o'clock this morning. The prediction of generally fair weather Is welcomed by those con templating outings tomorrow, espec ially the sportsmen who will take ad vantage of the few days left in which to hunt deer and quail. ,': ' ; Wanted Automobiles,' household furniture, talking machines, pianos, records, real estute and personal or real property of all kinds, will buy, sell or trade for anything. Gold Trad, ing Center, ID N. Grape St. Pbtme 405-J, next to Farmers & Fruitgrowers Bank. Special prices on high school type writer practice paper at this office.- tf CI. C. Cote arrived home this morn ing from having attended the meetings of the county agents nil week at the O. A. C. Flower pots flowei pots. Monarch Seed and Feed Co. Phone 200. tf All kinds of rough and dressed luin her. Vt allace Wood, phone 108. 71 1 East Main. J. C. Steel of Jacksonville was guest last night at the Holland hotel Other gnests registered there are Mrs, Ed Jones, T. W. Phenger and family, and Mr. and Mrs. Chns. H. Demdore and C. W. Rohey of Portland, Mr. nnd Mrs. C. Behoer of San Francisco, "No Hunting" signs at Mall Tribune office. Goodwin Corset Shop, 20 S. Fir. 191 Porter J. Noff and E. 10. Kelly will address a political meeting at Jackson vlllo tonight. Will pay for use of piano few hours day to practice on. Box 42, Mull Tri bune. ; ; ' 188 Go where the crowds go! Pavilion danco, Fair grounds Snt. nlte. Tickets 11.10. . 188 The First Baptist church announces two significant services for "Go to Church Sunday." The theme at both services will be consideration of the world's challenge to the ahurch to prove she can save'lhe world. At 1 a. m. Rov. F. R. Leach will speak on "Is Christ the Solution of the World's Problems as Presented Today?" Tho problems will be clearly stated and faced In a practical way. Carlton Janes will have a violin solo and the choir., the anthem, "Gently Lord, Oh Gently Lend TJs." At 7:30 p. m. striking Btereoptlcon lecture out of the usual on "The Hymn of the Conti Dents," will be given, using 41 colored slides, among them scenes from the lnte war and from all the continents Hallowe'en dnnco at Applegate hall, Oct. 28th. Good music, good supper, 188 Interurban cars leave for pavilion dance Sat. nito at 8 and 9:30 p. in returning after dunce. Let's go! 188 Mr. nnd Mrs. C. T. Hobnrt, Mi'f Moss of Grunts Pnss and Mrs. Marsh of this olty were the dinner and thea ter guests of Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Klock er Friday night. Few peoplo would care to live In a churchless community. Hence start the church going habit next Sabbath and keep It up. 188' For Snle Extra fancy Blue Triangle Hose and Cornice Pears. Telephone 206 or 128. tr Fine goat meat from the Butte Fulls section, which is becoming very popu lar with Medfordltos, was a feature nf the big public markot this morning, as were also dressed chickens, young beef and veal. There was a big supply of vegetables nnd fruits, Including those much desired dellcnclos, ground cherries, from the Prospoct district. In fact the markot, strango to relate, was very long on chlckons of nil kinds, ns there for once wus a big oversupply of poultry and a less demand than usual. There will bo only a fow days yot In which to hunt deer nnd pheasant ns the open season closes next Tuesday Milk and cream at DeVoe's. tf hue Medford nnd vicinity was busking In exceptionally nice weather yesterday, Portland had a sovore hall and thunder storm nnd Ice mantle ranging up to three Inches in depth. The rnln fall during tho storm amount ed almost to a cloudburst. Little dam age was done. You can get It at DeVoe's. tf Order porsonnt engraved greeting now. Swem's Studio. 192 E. S. Rosenbntim, the Southern Pn- clflo' railroad man, arrived here this morning from Portland to attend the annual meeting of tho University club which will be held tonight. Splendid music by Lnunspnch's 7 ploce Pavilion orchestra, "All-star' musical entertainers! Fair grounds pavilion. Sat. nito! Tickets $1.10. Let's go. 1SS- Work on tho laying of the pavement on Sexton mountain Is being rushed and yesterday tho crow sot a stnte record for the laying of the black stuff. A total of 1640 foet was put down. This was the base, tho top being laid on this part today. There remains but one more mllo'to bo done and the hill will be ready to throw open to traffic. Tho black stuff Is laid to tho first loop from the bottom of the hill. Grants Pass Courier. System Service Co. writes Fire nnd all other Insurance. Strong companies. Office 2nd floor Medford Bldg. tf Mrs. York's home-made cakes at Marsh's Grocery. 187 Mrs. Herbort Alford cave a Hollow- e en party Tor several of her friends Friday night Those present were Misses Paulino Johnson, Arltne Nor- mile, Lellu, Debley and Constance Vance. Tho decorations wore In the Hallowo'en style, and a charming sup per wus served. Hallowe'en danco at Applogato hall. Oct. 28th. Good music, good supper. 1SS Pavilion danco, fair grounds. Sat. 1SS Balances of Ood," Sunday evening at the First Christian church. Also soc ial pniK'i'uni of excellent music. The Keizur Transfer and Storage compuny have changed hands and after the first of Nov. will be known as the Medford Transfer and Storage 'jCo., managed by Guy Cox. 190 "Go-to-Church" Sunday Is October the 29th. Good mimic and inspiring messages and a cordial welcome will he found In every church. 188 ,'Why send your cylinders out of town to be regromtd when with th new honing i process In connection with a first-class job of reborlng we guarantee as perfect a job as by re- grinding nnd 11 costs you less. See sample of our work at Riverside Garage. , P. F. Close. tf A reception will be given this even ing nt the home of Dr. Eva Carlow, 20 South Laurel street to give all who are Interested an opportunity to meet Mrs. Katherlne Willard Eddy, national staff member and foreign representa tive of the Y. W. C. A. All kinds of rough and dressed lumber. Wallace Woods, phone 108. 711 East Main street. Buy Medford home. Pay like rent. Gold Ray Realty Co. - Trade everything you don't, want for everything you do want. Pennlger Trading Center, next to Farmers & Fruitgrowers Bank, 15 N. Grape St. Phone 465-J. tf A. S. Bliton of the Copco, spent yesterday in Ashland on business. Mattress wont aii kinds. Medford Auto Top Co. Phone 104. tf Goodrich tires and tubes at Colonial Garage. Pavilion dance, fair grounds. Sat. . 1S8 Forest Ranger C. C. Peachey return ed Friday to the Dead Indian district after a three day visit In Medford. Big popcorn that will pop big, at Warner, Wortman and Gore's. 190 Have you tried that big milk shake at DoVoe's? ' tf Goodrich tires and tubes at Colonial Garage. F. Alexander Powell of ; Washington, D. C, who lectured last night In the Poge theater, was a guest of the Med ford hotel. Major Powell left this morning for Portland. Among other guests of this hotel are Mr. and Mrs. A. S. Beal of Fontt du Lac, Wis., E. P. Daniel of Los Angeles, P. F. Rosse of Washington-, D. C, J. F. Barnes and wife and J. C. Gapp of Pomona, Calif., Mr. and Mrs. Bennett and J. A. Wat son of Portland, and P. Joel Landrum of Sacramento. Tho American Legion wishes to call the attention of all ex-service men to the fact that new claims for compensa tion or vocational training must be made before December 6th of this year. Any claims that are not In by that time will not be considered by the government. 188 Hard times made easy,, buy ranches without money, pay with share of crop, like rent. Gold Ray Realty Company. Sat Hallowe'en dance nt Applegate hall, Oct. 28th. Good music, good supper. 188 Miss Susan Heart of Central Point spent Friday In Medford on a business nnd shopping trip. For sale Vlctrolas, Brunswlcks and Pathe talking machines and records and pianos. Will buy, soil or exchange talking machines, records and pianos. Music Shop, BUI Peninger, Mgr., No. 15 N. Grape St. Phone 465-J. Gash and doors. Medtord Lumber Co. Lime and cement, Medford Lumber Co. Large nnd enjoyable Hallowe'en gatherings last night attended by pupils' nnd their parents nnd friends generally wore those held at the Washington nnd Roosevelt buildings under tho auspices of the Parent Teacher associations of those build ings, given for the boneflt of the play- shod fund. The pupils of each school had decorated the Interior of ' each building with Hallowe'en- and other features, nnd In each structure were booths nt which various goodies were sold, and a fish pond. At Roosevelt school the pupils of each room also gave a program. Ladies! Special Bale Oct. 23d to 28th, coats and drosses, hundreds to select from, sizes 16 up to 64. Vanity Shop. tf "I was glad when they said unto me, Lot us go Into the house of the Lord'." Dnvld. Emulate him on Sunday, October tho 29th. 1SS When In need of sash nnd doors, call Wallace Woods, 108 or come to 711 E. lluln Btreot Kd UunKrt, Willard Williams and Jack OI1I spent Friday on a pheasant hunting trip in back of Jacksonville. Pavilion dance, fair grounds. Sat. 188 For Fire Insurance see Bennett, 113 West Main street tt When better automobiles are built, Bulck will build them. tf W. E. Tlamnl of Englo Point, secre tary of tho Eagle Point Irrigation dis trict was in Medford yesterday on bus iness. John M. Root says: "The wny to reduco taxes Is to get more industries and people to come here to help pay them." John Is the man we want for Mayor." Adv.ISS Announcement: I wish to announce that after ten years successful prac tice of Straight Chiropractic methods. wo and one-half years In Ashland, I havo opened offices in Medford. Dr. fiao. J. Klnz, 408 Medford Uldg, phone 60. ' 1S8 John M. Root snys: "What we "want is less dissension nnd more Industries with large payrolls." Get behind htm and good results are bound to follow. Adv.ISS Gardner tlnllis arrived In Medford yesterday nnd spent the dny with his father, S. 8. llullis. Chinese lily bulbs, extra large flow ar, 25c. Jap Art Store. ' 189, A snappy program of the latest dance hits will be presented by Launs- pach's pavilion orchestra at the pavil ion party tonight. Among the numer ous selections will be featured the new waltz, "Buddy," and that foxtrot sen sation, "Dancing Fool." -Many who do not care to dance, derive a great deal of pleasure from attending these dances. Take your kodak films to Palmer's studio. First class work and prompt service. tf Auto Insurance, Brown & White. Miss Lonnsbury of the Vanity Shop gave a small dinner party Friday even ing la honor of Mr. and Mrs. H. L. Coleman of Sun Francisco, who have been spending a week in this city. John M. Root says: "When elected, every Wednesday will be Mayors Day, when he will be found at the City Hull ready to be us helpful as possible to anyone who may want the assis tance of the Mayor.'' Adv.ISS Trade old records, phonographs and pianos for new. " Gold Music Shop, next to Farmers & Fruitgrowers Bank, 15 N .Grape St. Phone 465-J. tf ' C. W. Rust was fined $15 in Justice Taylor's court on Friday for operating a truck without u license. The arrest was made by Deputy State Motor Traf fic Orficer McMahon.' . The modern dances of today ure waltzes, scliottlsh, three-step, foxtrot, one-step, quadrille. - Learn to dance them ut Mrs. Blanche Crosson Dancing Studio, 216 E. Main street. 188 Everybody buys cheaper from own ers than agents, all kinds of phono graphs and pianoB, both new and old. Gold Trading Centor and Music House (owners). No. 15 N. Grape St., next to Farmers & Fruitgrowers Bank. . The finals of the Copco doubles, tournament will be played off at the club court, this evening, .Daniels and Kalenborn meeting Bromley and Bul lls. Much interest has been tuken In this match, which was delayed on account of the" inclement weather. A good sized gallory is expected to be on bund to witness tho battle. Play will begin at 3:30 p. m. and it is hoped that the match will be completed tonight ir not "called on account of dnrkness." Attention, ex-Soldiers: Ranches sold under Soldiers Bonus plan or pay with share of crop, like rent.. Gold Ray Realty Company. Sat For rent on shares dancing pavilion, hotel, restaurant, fishing, hunting, bathing and camping privileges cover ing 1000 acres. River frontage. Gold Ray Summer Resort, Gold Ray Realty Co. Phone 728-R or 134-Y. Sat OBITUARY IIASKIN'S John Alanzo llaskins died at his home on Little Applogato, Oct. 27, aged 07 years. He was born at Drain, Ore., Oct. 19, 1855, and for many years had followed mining and farming. He wus an honorable citizen and was loved and respected by all who knew htm. For the past yeur he had been a constant sufferer from his ailment. Mr. llaskins leaves his wife Llla and orre son, John Edward llas kins. The 'funeral services will be held at tho Perl Funeral home at 1 p. m. Sunday, Rev. K. P. Lawrence of ficiating. Interment In Jacksonville cemetery. TRI'DELL Alexander Trudell died nt his home In the Orchard Home dis trict on October 26th from Infirmities of old age, at the ago of 80 years. He was a Civil war veteran and was an honorable and upright citizen who served faithfully for his country and state. He was always on duty when his comrades needed his help, and had been a resident of Jnckson county for 16 years. He leaves two sons and one daughter. In his lost illness his friends were with him to tho end. Six Civil war veterans will net ns pallbearers. T. II. Theumler will conduct the funer al services at the Perl Funeral Home at 2:30 p. m. Sunday. Interment In I. O. O. F. cemetery. Latest Arrivals at Auto Camp Grounds Thirteen cars and thirty-six people wero registered nt tho Medford Auto Cfttiip' today. They are as follows: Elmer Simnlons of Trail Creek, re turning home from the" south; 1). H. Miller of Custer S. D., en route south: 1!. Hecket of Yakima, Wnsh., en route south;: Dr. E. Miller of Hood ltiver, en route north; A. J. Free of Forsyth, Mont., who is seeking n lo cation in Medford; R. J. Maxwell of "Welscr,, Idaho; W. Q. Freemyer of Hanport, "Wash., en route south: Elmer Shenfelt of Chllonuln, Ore., en route north; F. H. Nelson of Moc- can, Mont., going to Los Angeles: "W. 1. Johnston of Joyce, "Wash., going to Manning, Calif., and K. Ciorham of Spokane. Wash., who is looking for location in Medford. Medford Apples Sell at Good Price in England News of cheer to the orchardlsts of the valley 'was contained in a cable advice received In Medford this morn ing from London, England, stating that Rogue River Ncwtowns are sell ing at private sale by Dan Wuolle nt 15 to 16 shillings. This will return to the grower from 1.2." to $1.."0 a box net for tho fruit. The cablegram also stated that the demand for apples Is fair at this, price Evangelistic Services. Evangelistic services nt the Cal vary Sunshine Mission, 4." S. Front street, 7:30 each night. Sunday at 11 a. m. and 3 p. m. and 7:30 p. m. Interdenominntton. Everybody wel come. LYDIA E. STANDKF1ELD, , , Superintendent. 0. A. C. AT COltVALLIS, Ore., Oct. 2S- Ocmic r:illy liifr weaihcr wiih forecast for today and the spirits of the Stanford university football warriors, here for their Kume against Oregon Agricul tural College today were correspond ingly on the ri.se. A wet day and a nt tidily field, it wad generally con sidered, would he more favorable to the Aggies while contrary conditions would be more favorable to the line of what the visitors are accustomed to. The Stanford team came over enrly from Albany, where they stayed last night. They paid a brief visit to the t-amnus here yesterday and had a short workout on the field. Coaches of neither team would venture a pre diction as to the probable result of today's battle but each said his team was out to do its best. PORTLAND, Ore., Oct. 28. Uni versity of Idaho and University of Oregon football teams wero primed and ready early today for their con test to be played on Multnomah field this afternoon. 'Jt will be a wet, heavy field," said Coach .Matthews of Idaho "and this fact will handicap us." However, the weather predic tion for the day was generally fail ami it was expected that if tho pre diction was verified tho field would be fairly dry by afternoon. NEW TOHK, Oct. 28. Football followers anticipated a series of bril llunt gridiron performances with nu merous contests of mujor import scheduled in the east, west and south. Four games monopolizing the spot light in hc east are those between Harvard nnd Dartmouth at 'Cam bridge: Pen n State and Syracuse ut the Polo Orounds; Army and Yale ut New Haven and Navy and Univer sity of Pennsylvania at Philadelphia. Two Inter-sectional contests of ex ceptional Interest are scheduled. Princeton played the University, of Chicago on the latter's own grounds, while N'otru Dame invaded Atlanta to battle Georgia Tech. In .the east other loading contests include ljiFiiyette-Hiuiion college; ltutgeis-West Virginia Stater Vermont-Holy Cross; C'olumbia-Willinms and Urown-lloston university. The south'a schedule is featured by rivalry between Centre and Louisville. North Carolina State and Virginia Military Institute, Alabama and Texas, .Mississippi nnd Tennessee and Sewanee and Kentucky., . In the far west the leading games are those, between California and Southern California ' universities, O. A. C. and Stnnford and Idaho and Oregon. PULLMAN, tVash., Oct. 2S. -Prospect of n wet, lienvy field nnd a game with a heavier team tool; down hopes of n Cougar victory here today, in the football game between Washington State college and the University of "Washington. Wrestlln:: Mulch n Tie. .SACRAMENTO, Cnl, Oet. 2S Re nnto Onrdini of Ituly and Jimmy Ktndos of Oreece, both men con tenders for the heavyweight title held by Kd (Strangle!-) Lewis, wrestled hefc last night at the Auditorium two hours to ti draw. Gordini gained the first fall with a head chancery, fol lowing a series of punishing head lncks, in 1:07. Landos took the next with a front arm break, following a standing double "wrlstlock. In 34 minutes. County Treasurer's Second Call for County Fair Fund Warrants State of Oregon, County of Jackson. Treasury Department. Jacksonville, Oregon, October 28, 1922. Notice is hereby given that there are funds on hand for the redemption oi uounty Fair Fund Warrants Nos. 18, 19. Interest on tho above called War rants ceases on this 28th day of Octo ber, 1922. A. C. WALKER, ' 1S8 Treasurer of Jackson County. TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY FOR SALE Six beautiful fresh milk cows. 4 Walsh's place, one mile NE of Medford on Crater Lake road. 212 Handicraft Shop. Hemstitching Plcotlng 8c per yard. Buttons covered. I Wanted: Money Of far moni importance than ntiytltiiiR to this community just now is to find a way to house the people who desire to live here. Houses are at a premium and practically nothidg inhabit able but what is rented. Vc have had numerous calls this week for loans from desirable people Wanting to build or re model their homes. If those, who have money will place it with us. it will be placed in chan nels in n very few hours where it will be helping to house. those who will have to locate somewhere else unless this is done. Resides the good you can do. you will be earning 7 or Scj, on money Uiat does not have to be included in making up your income tax report. Jackson County O. M. KID1), President. R. A, BOOTH SPEAKS AT ASHLAND NOV. 4 Robert A. Booth will address a re publican meeting at Ashland Saturday evening, Nov. 4th, on the issues before the people of the state. Mr. liooth was formerly a resident of southern Oregon, is chairman of the state highway commission, Is a large t V 1 1- " landowner and taxpayer of the state, understands the needs of the people and will make a splendid address;. Mr. liooth has beon a great friend of southern Oregon, both as a citizen and as a member of the highway commis sion nnd is very popular witlt the peoplo In this city and valley. W. O. W. Notice You are requested to attend the funeral of Neighbor J. C. Smith at Weeks-Conger Co. chapel, Monday at 1:30. K. C. Sllliman, Clerk. .187 Continuous Prfonniuice Toilny and TOXfOHT m y F1 star? CONNIE TALMADGE in POLLY OF THE FOLLIES" it's a knockout. DE.Ut FOLKS: "Don't (rouble trou ble 'til ti-otlblc trou bles you" is a good , policy, but trouble isn't shy or retiring .when It comes to me In "Trouble." Hut the vest of thvft'wl i.iu .......1.1.. .(.tr.j lliLstrr Kenton's Ng .-oim-oy -i ops, iier-v ty's very unusual music anil other g o (1 things! JACKIE COOHAX. I STARTS TOMORROW ' ' llf .MATINEE! Wrlbsj?1 . TACIOSfpOSAtl II I .: I I .iV ' A1 wnlr., the 'pirn of ' VtT tSS I 'iMr' "Peck's" Unci Hoy." is there ., tEf imP tlinB ' S,0',, A' " BUST Ell KEATOX ffjiS'S Ifc'SiP'vV '"'s m'w,"st gloom busier laj 8iR?wl T,US flMmMS j THIS BIU, : Building and Loan Association .. .. AAA AS AS UOE GORiViAN WINS, PORTLAND, Ore., Oct. 27. In the opening uouts of the Pacific coast featherweight tournament here last night, Joe Cormnn took a ten round decision from George Burns nnd Ad Macke stopped Sammy Cordon la eight rounds. They are nil local boys. The next bouts in the feather weight tournament will be hold No. vember 10. Hemstitching, Pecoting 8c per yard. Work . finished want it. when you THE VANITY SHOP Cor. Main and Bartlett. Tonunorrow, 12:30 to 11 :0O p, m. LAST TIMES , at Once 1 i t T X t X T t O. C. BOGGS, Secretary . AS AS As As A. A pi I f 1 f y i I ; : i I ' r-