PAGE TWO MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE, MEDFORD " OREO OX, TUESDAY. NOVEMBER H. 1022 I!- r I, i. I; EJ ocal and Persona Tji" .MPill'iird X :i ( 1 1 111:1 1 IjmiI; i; no cl'ilim Ijiisini's.s In its cnl;n Ki'il quartets which liuve been umiergoin leimirs f;r several months past, nlth thn new front part of the main hank ins room is not completed and will not lie for a week or two yet. We have purchaser for the best modern bungalow which yon can offer for $300J. Call J. W. Dressier Co., 12: Kant. Main street, opposite 1st Nation a I Bank, l'honn 2HH. 2'iu l.aunspack's 7-pleca pnvilion oicheB- tra! Musical entertainers of note Orchestral lans exclusively! 1'uvillon wed. nlte. Follow the crowd! 202 .Mattress work all kinds. Medio"! Auto Top Co. l'hone 104. tf A new business concern for Mcdfor which will be established about th first of the year Is a complete auto accessories store In the new Hutchln . son & Lumsden concrete building on North Banlett street, immediately ad joining the Medford Furniture Hard ware Co. building, with M. C. (Ic) W riKht as proprietor. He has been w ith the C. E. Gates Auto company t'oi the past eifiht years. OrcgB review-dictation. Night BChoo! Medford Business College. 10 Pavilion dancing party! Wed. nlte 202 Auto Insurance, Brown & White. A change was made In the fire rie partment the first of this month caused by the' resignation of Horace L. (Shorty) Roberts because of hi; desire to be ablo to spend more time at home. His place was taken by James Roseberry who had been member of the department before. Yakima Netted Gent potatoes, No, 1 grade, delivered in town, $1.03 per 100 lbs. Hutchison Lumsden. 201 Take your kodak films to Palmer': studlb. ' First class work and prompt service. - ; tf Splendid music! clever entertain ers! Congenial crowd! Pavilion, Wed Tickets $1.10. ' : 202 If Mr. John P. Wells Is In this coin munity It will be to his Interest to communicate with Rev. 3. It. Suunett, who has a letter with Important infor- motion from Mr. Wells' son. We are giving away ladles' silk and wool hose worth 12.00 and $2.50 for $1.29 pair. Hutchison Lumsdon. 205' Wanted Automobiles, housohold furniture, talking machines, pianos, records, real estate and personal or real property of all kinds, will buy, sell or trade for anything. Gold Trad lng Center, 15 N. Grape St. Phone 465-J. next to Farmers & Fruitgrowers Hank. . Permanent position for two llvewlre salesmen, with autos, to work out of .Medford. Specialty salesmen, or men with insurance or real estate exper ience preferred. ,To the right men till Is an excellent connection. Call A. W, Aya, Hotel Medford. 202 . The, Cavemen of Grants Pass will be th.6 guests of the i Craters club of Medford at a dinner this evening and following the dinner will present the entertainment program'. The Craters were the guests of the Grants Pass orgjinltntlon some time ago and the Joint meeting was a distinct success Thd visitors will arrive sometime be ford seven o'clock tonight led by thoi chief, nig Horn. Undorprlced ladles' silk hose worth $1.76 and $2.00. They are yours at 98c pair. Hutchison ft Lumsden. 205 . Goodrich tires and tubes at Colonial Garage. ' , ' Pavilion dancing party! V"ed. nlte ' ' ye? . , E II. Hurd Is just out after having suffered, an attack of acute appendlol tla which laid him up Blncq eloctlon 1 day.' ''.. ' Why not buy your home site tat how?" Lot me show yon a beautiful location 111 Kant Main Addition. Very low prices; very reasonable terms, See the large sign on this East Main street property. J. V. Dresslor, 123. Kast Main street, opposite 1st National hank. Phone 285. ; 206 ' A real, buy $4.50 spotlights at the ' Mi'ectrlc Shop. Hear Hilly Bnrnum and Betty Walk Pf In tlie "Quarrel 8ong", Jackson school operetta, Friday, Nov. 17 at S p. m. Admission 25 and 50 conts. 201 The 1923 . Oregon motor, , license plates will be scut out to applicants five days beforo the start of the new year, according to Socretnry of stute Sam Kpzer.. , Yakima Netted Gem potatoes, No. 1 grade, delivered in town, $1.65 per 100 lbs.. Hutchison & Lumsden. 201 Provide against , loss. Insure with Redden and Canadny. , Layettes, children's clothes . and tmdorwear made to brdor at the Deuel Art Dept. . . 207 Makes Stove'$ Shine 4VUfl Longer Black Silk Stove Polish tt Off wt. Luis focr tfanM h Inng m nlinur fcftltefc tnt glrtx juor iton bnllfwl, tllry ftnlih. Yttii not iu!i ofl or dut stt-Mkic row muvm torn tertaia. fooori4icjJ Uk uod IrMof.'ea and ilra omt wtt. W.M ttot Mtm and thm in th mn bo lut frop wrki KKi itw flnt. Uul tn pulv and Inufcti MVUktv -uo. Urdc fracn your dvaJer touar. Dm UmIi Slfh (UrrrlfHt lro tjtmmM on , bit te. reaincrm. to-ptp prrmt rutting. I)M i UUUI Mtok for nlvri. rikket mhnm, lttiMinoegiiiMXoruMOQiniUNnubUoi. BLACK SILK STOVE POUSH WORK J prtmnNi ;. . h.lwoi Congratulations and best wishes are being sent by many friends to Mr. and .Mrs. Wlllard Leonard, recently mar ried In Coivallls. Mrs. Leonard for- meily Ruth Taylor, a well known Med fori girl, Iuih been a stinlHiit at O. A. C The Leonards will be at home uftei December first at 835 South Kleveuth street, C'orvallis. Wondcrlul values in ladles' silk and wool hose, regular $2.00 and $2.50 values, now $1.29 pair. Hutchison & Lumsden. 205' Trade everything you don't want for everything you do want. Gold Trading Center, next to Farmers Fruitgrow ers Hank, 15 N. Grape St. Phone 4'i5 J tf Puvlllon dancing party! Wed. nlte! 202' "Outpointed, but not outplayed Ash land high school lost to Medford high school on the Holly streot grounds In Medford Armistice day, by a score of 14-2," says the Ashland Tidings. "Ash land did not really play football until the final canto when a classic demon stration of the gridiron sport wag pre sented for the approval of the fans. Time arter time, the Ashland backs plunged through Coach Durno's men for consistent gains. The local team Was far superior in physical condition Ashland left the field possessed with greater fighting spirit than was pos sessed when the game started. ' Outing flannel, a fine heavy grade, 15c per yard. Hutchison Lumsden. 201 All kinds of rough and dressed lum ber. Wallace Wood, phono 108. 711 East Main., . Doughnuts and cider served In high school hall the night of the Jackson school operetta, Friday. Nov. 17 at S p. m. Adults 50c, children 25c. 201 The Misses Emma and Minnie Borch ardt have moved from their former home on South Holly street und now occupy n residence at 725 South (Central. Fresh grape juice, while it lasts $1 per gallon at Soda Works, phone 22-R. :' '-. - , - tf Whan in need of sash and doors. call Wallace WoodB, 108 or come to 11 E. Main street. Try Blozo'a Laxative Pills 50 pills 2Co at Heath's Drug Store. 201 Claudo (Shorty) Miles left Monday afternoon for his- homestead in the Butte Falls district, where he will spend the winter. Outing flannel, a fine heavy grade, 15o per yard. Hutchison ft Lumsden. 201 Everybody buys cheaper from own ers than agents, all kinds of phono graphs and pianos, both new and old. Gold Trading Center and Music House (owners), No, 15 N. Grape St., next to Fanners f ruitgrowers iinna. - Pavilion dancing party! Wed. nlte! 202 Tom Farlow of the Lake ereck dis trict spent Monday afternoon in the city on business. Just received another full load of Rogue River sorghum fresh from the mill, lOo per lb. Hutchison Lumsden. - .- v -.. 201 Sash and doors. Medford Lnmber Co. Wednesday at Heath's Drug Store- two gold fall, a fish bowl and a 25c box of Dlaiso'B Laxative Hills for 50c. -.;,,' ;.,'.., 201 Mrs. Jool 'Jarl. has - been home-, i week from Medford where she is keep ing books while enjoying the mild winter climate there.. Vernlce Jarl is In high school there. Oregon City Enterprise. Ladles' silk hose, values . to $2.00, while they last UHc pair. Hutchison Lumsden. - , ., 206 Dance at Eagle Polut Sat nlte. 217 All kinds of rough and dressed lumber. Wallace Woods, phone 10S, 711 East Main Btreet., Two gold fish, a flBh bowl and a 25c box of lllazo's Laxative pills for 50c at Heath's Prug Store Wednesday. 201 WllUara Bates and John II. Dennlson left Saturday on a week'B duck hunt in the Klamath Lake district. , Oregon Journal service, phone 844. 210 Get your winter supply of Spitzen- berg apples now. Guthrie Packing house near Jacksonville. 216 Sanltas for luncheon sets nt the Deuel Art Dept. 201 II. Witt of Seattle Is a guest at the Hotol Holland. Other guests Include John Jann of Portland, Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Hulton and Mrs. J. L. Boyer of Holland, Ore., O. Hagendorn of Buf falo, N. Y P. E. Overend of Roseburg, O.-B, Spurgoon of Los Angeles, Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Hall and Fred nni) Lowell Hall of Eugene, A. II. Gage of Trail und O. It. Glfford of La Moino. Calif. ' Beautiful one acre lots fronting Rogue river at one of Its most roman tic points. Very accossablo, close to Pacific highway and only thirty min utes from Medford clean free soil plenty of water on the property. Prices exceptionally low; small pay ments down: balance covering period of four years at 5 percent Interest on deferred payments. No taxes till 1924. Plat now open for your selection of a choice location. Several lots sold the last few days. J. W. Dressier Co., 123 East Main street, opposite 1st Nation al bank. Phone 285. . 205' There's no place like Holmes for Call and see the new shipment of hats at Lottie Howard's, 109 No. Cen tral avenue. 203 W. T. Lee was in Medford this mor ning enroute from Portland where he has been attending the county asses sors convention and the livestock show to his home In Klamath FallB. Mr. Lee Is Klamath county assessor and holds the Crater Lake stago concessions from Modrord and Klamath Falls. Ho states that ho Is preparing for a big Increase In the stage business next season. Anyone having pheasants being mounted nt Bartlett's, please call for; them. 201 System Service Co. writes Fire and, all other Insurance Strong companies.1 Office 2nd. floor Medford Bide. tf ' The Ladles' Aid of the First Chris tian church will meet at the country home of Mrs. Jonas Wold, Wednesday afternoon at 2:20. Those wishing transportation phone 5S0-Y. Dig clearance sale ladles' coats, M. M. Dept. store. 201' Just received another full load of Rogue River sorghum iresh from the mill, lbc per lb. Hutchison Lumsden. 201 Pavilion dancing party! Wed. nite! 202 Charles Huff, postmaster at Copper, Calif., hag returned to his home after spending a week in the city on busi ness. ,. The .iVacucttp Vacuum Cleaner $29.85.ii: Why pay more? . Call Mrs. Callaghan for free triuL' l'hone 627-X. :'!.. , 200 Joe O'Hrlenjs new harbor shop at Medford Hotel. tf .Lime for spray, Bedford Lbr. Co. Miss Grace WhitUtker of Yrcko, Col ls visiting friends and relatives In the city for a few days. Big clearance sale ladles' coats, M M. Dept. Store. 201" Many new Christmas suggestions and charming designs at Deuel's Art Dept. 203 Dance at Eagle Point Sat. nite. 217 There's a busy Business College in your home town. OWN. The election was too much for Gits Norman, of Medford. Tuesday night the county officers heard of a man running around the country without the regulation garb demanded by law. They ut once set out and wore unable to locate him until the next day. He was found near Merlin with an under shirt and a pair of shoes on, the rest of his raiment having been left near the railroad tracks. He is now in tho county jail, with a bad cold as a result of his living close to nature. Grants Pass Courier. The big reductions in ladles' coats. suits and dresses mean a big saving to you. M. M. Dept. Store. 201 Marinello Shop, Medford Hotel. 220 When better automobiles are built. Bulck will build them. . tf A. H. Gage of Trail, buyer for the mil Construction company was in Medford transacting business today. Ladles' dresses at saving prices. M. M. Dept. Store clearance sale. 201 Pat's Second-Hand sotre will . pay highest prices for ull kinds of houso hold goods, clothes, rngs, and metals. 41 South Front St. Phone 416. 222 This office Is prepared to print ledger sheets, bills, etc., used on the bookkeeping machines. Don't ' give your orders to traveling men and have them printed out of Medford. Phone us and we will call. - tf A rally was held yeBterday afternoon in the high school building to honor j tho football team and Conch Eddie j Durno In view of their victory over Elmer Oatman and Howard Warner, county ;frult inspectors, arrived home today tram Portland in which city Five cars and fifteen people stop ped ut the city auto camp last night. The results of cold weather are be- they spent last week In connection j coming evident at last and camping with th prize winning county agricul. j out all night is becoming less and less t ui-it and fruit exhibit at the Pacific pleasant. The mujority of the tourists International exposition. -stopping at the c-anip last nlKht were 1-adies' dresses at saving prices. ; bound for the sunny south and the M. M. Dept. Store clearance sale. 201 ! visiting car from the greatest distance Special prices on high school type-! was one' from Texas enroute back writer practice paper at this office, tf You can get it at DeVoe'B. tf Albert Magnuson was fined $50 this morning when convicted before Jub tlce Glenn O, Taylor on a charge of possessing intoxicating liquor. The arrest wag made by Chief Timothy south. The big reductions In ladies' coats, suits and dresses mean a big saving to you. M. M. Dept. Store. 201" Buy Medford home. Pay like rent. Cold Ray Realty Co. . All Pythian Sisters are urgently rc Miss Buster La Mar left yesterday for San Diego where she has accepted an engagement for the winter. Every garment reduced in the bis sale of ladies' ready-to-wear. M. M. Dept. Stoirt. Judiio F. M. fallilns and Court Re porter Hoy Davis were in Grants Pass yesterday to hold circuit court. No cases were on the docket. Miss Edith Rohlson of Ashland, spent the week-end at Phoenix, the guest of Miss Llbertn Gore. Handicraft Shop. Hemstitching Plcotlng c per yard. Buttons covered. night to nominate officers for the an nual election. i Lime and cement. Medford Lumber Co.- ! .Mrs. Russell Seamon left last week i for Oakland, Calif., and Mr. Seamon ! expects to Join her within the next I few days. They plan to reside in Call-1 tornla permanently as it is felt that i the climate will improve Mrs. Sea-; moil's health. : j Every garment reduced in the big sale Of ladies' ready-to-wear. M. M. I Dept. Store. 201 j Auto insurance. Brown White. ; who caught the man with a bottle of i quested to attend lodge tomorrow intoxicating liquor on his person, me defendant pleaded not guilty and was represented in court this morning by Attorney Porter J.-Xeff. The state side of the case was presented by Dis trict Attorney Rawles Moore. For Diamond coal brlcketts, phone Valley Fuel Co. Phone 76. Dance at Eagle Point Sat. nlte. 217 Mrs. T. E. Daniels who leaves soon for Ijos Angeles gave a luncheon this noon for the Thursday Bridge club, at the Hotel Medford. Ladies' suits reduced one-fourth. M. M. Dept. Store. 201 Trade old records, phonographs and pianos for new. Gold Music Shop, next to Farmers Fruitgrowers Bank. 15 N. Grape St. Phone 465-J. tf Wilbur Ashpole returned Monday from a week's Btay in Portland attend ing the International stock show, Goodrich tires and tubes at Colonial Garage. Plant hyacinths, tulips, narcissi now for Xmas blooms. Buy our Imported Holland bulbs. Monarch Seed Co., 317 E. Main. Tho present cold weather wave ap parently will continue a day or so. The coldest minimum temperature of this morning was 23 degrees, one degree colder than the minimum of yesterday, which was the previous early winter record. Fair weather Is the predic tion for Wednesday. Ladies' suits reduced one-fourth. M. M Dept. Store. 201 STOMACH MISERY, . GAS, INDIGESTION "Pape's Diapepsin" Corrects Sour, Upset Stomachs at Once 'Tape's Diapepsin" is tho quickest, surest relief for indigestion, gases, flatu lence, heartburn, sourness, fermentation or Btomoch distress caused by acidity. A few tublcts give almost immediate stom- Ashlahd Saturday and such pep nndj ach relief. Correct your stomach and enthusiasm has not been manifest in the local high school for many a day. John C. Mann, Mutt Williamson, Prin cipal Campbell, Superintendent Smith and "Eddie" made speeches and tho s'tudqnt body fan amuck with pop. Musquorade at Lake Creek Thanks giving. 220 For sale Vlctrolos, Brunswicks and Pnthe talking machines and records and pianos. Will buy, sell or exchange Ltalklng mnclilnes, records and pianos. uoia music snop, o. in iso. urape at. Phono 460-J.. ' - The dance floor at the fair grounds pavilion will be in tine shape for the dancing .party Wednesday night. A crew of men are engaged in refintsh- ing tho surface which was somewhat impaired by the unusually large crowd on Armistice day. ' ' . Buy a bale of straw. Let your hens scratch for their feed. We deliver a big bale for $1. Monarch Seed Co. Phone 260-529. ... . Trade old automobiles for new. Gold Trading Center, next to Farmers Fruitgrowers Bank, 15 North Grape St. Phone 465-J. tf i The big reductions In ladies' conts, suits and dresses mean a big saving to you.- M.-M. Dept. Store. -' - 301 QUIT TOBACCO So easy to drop Cigarette, Cigar, ov Chewing habit , "No-To-Dao" has helped thous ands to break tho costly, ncrvo-Bhat-tering tobacco habit. Whenever you havo a longing for a cignretto, cigar, plpo -or for a chew. just, place .a harmless No-To-Bac" tablet in your mouth insload, . to help relievo thut awful denlre. Shortly the lmblt may be completely broken, and you are bettor off mentally physically, finan cially. It's so cany, so simple. . Get a box of No-To-Hao and if it doesn't release you from all craving for to bacco, tn any form, your druggist will refund your money without question. ,: AdV. digestion now jor & few cents. gists sell millions of packages. Drug- Hemstitching, 1'eeoting --?vi 1 8c per yard.J'. "i .i:. Work " finished when want it. you THE VANITY SHOP Cor. Main and Bartlett. - CAN Vri,?; yf!W- Our bread is in the lend and rightfully so. It is made of; the best materials, care fully mixed and expertly baked. You'll find that it's up to your expectations and it's pood to the last crumb. Ask your Grocer for Scholz's Butter-Roll Bread Pure and Wholesome DYE OLD DRESS COAT, SKIRT WITH "DIAMOND DYES" . Kach put: lea g; ol "Diamond Dycy' contalnH. directions ho simple any woman can dyo or tint her worn, shabby, drcKue.s, skirts, waists, coutH, stocking!!, sweaters, coverings, drape ries, hangings, everything, cv.sn if ah tins never dyed before. Jluy "Dia mond Dyes no other kind then per fect homo dyeing is ure because Diamond Dyes are guaranteed not to spot, fade, streak or ran Tell your druggist whether tho materiil you wish to dye is wool or silk, or whether It Is linen, cotton or- mixed goodH. - - - - Adv. BEGINS TOMORROW! DOROTHY DALTON Supported ly DAVID POWELL nml MITCHELL LEWIS "THE SIREN CALL" foK-eful onlc of tho Ritiit Xort Invest of tho loves anil passions of tiio eternal snows anil ilanie luills picture of fire null tln-ilLs and lirauly. rmm 1 RIALTO 1 TONIGHT CHAS. RAY lu ll. S. V. P. -. Winter Nef is Pears We are offering one lot of good Winter Nelis Pears at 75c per box Winter Nelis Pears are good keepers and this price is very low for this grade of fruit. Order now. Personal Attention Prompt Service H. E. Marsh Phone 252 GROCER Phone 252 See Window See Window Gold Fish Sale 50c for a 25c box of Blazo's Laxative Pills, two Gold Fish and a Glass Fish Bowl. Don't delay; come early; only 72 outfits. Heath's Drug' Store Phone. Eight-Eight-Four. ' 109 E. Main 40 STORES THE SAMPLE STORE 40 STORES SHOES Mon's Work Shoes, Elkhidc, black or brown $2.49 . iron's heavy "Work Shoes, either bliick or brown $2.95 to $5.85 Men's hand made "Chippewa Loggers" $10.50 and $12.00 lien's Dress Shoes, extra good values, $3.95 to $7.00 A big line of Roy's Shoes, from $1.95 to $4.50 RAINCOATS Men's Rubber Coats $6.50 Men's Slicker Coat and Pants, per suit $3.50 Men's fancy Raincoats $10.00 ' Leather Vests, sheep lined $12.50 , Moleskin, sheep lined $10.00 All Leathers, plain lining $5.95 Stag Shirts $5.50. $6.75, $7.50 and $8.50 SHOES Ladies black Kid, military heel $3.75, $3.95, $4.50 and $4.85 Ladies' low heel, black Kid $3.25 and $4.50 Ladies' Oxfords and Pumps, military heel, brown or black $3.25 to $6.00 Infants' Shoes 95 to $2.25 UMBRELLAS Ladies' Cotton Umbrellas $1.25 to $3.00 Lndies Gloria Umbrellas $2.50 to $3.00 Ladies' Silk Umbrellas, guaranteed to wear, $4.50 to $7.00 Men's Umbrellas $1.50 to $4.50 Children's Umbrellas $1.QQ nnd $1.25 RUBBERS Ladies' Rubbers 80 to $1.00 ' Ladies' Toe Rubbers 75 Children's Rubbers 65 to 90 Boy's Rubbers $1.00 to $1.10 Men's Rubbers $1.25 to $1.75 Rubber Boots for men, women and children Our Store Will Be Open Friday Evening Until 9 o'Clock "WHERE CASH BEATS CREDIT" 40 STORES C. J. BREIER CO. Don't Forgot the Armistice Day Celebration, . Medford, November 11th 40 STORES