PAflti TWO MKDTORD MAIL' TRIBUNE, MEDFORn 01 f KfiOV. ,SATl'l) AY, NOVKMP.Kl? IS. 1!)J2 ocf and 8 ny'fy a. v 'A'il !i ! !l - -Mi .-'i mi ;r- ;;;.!.. :: n ! . ll. ! a!.- ,; . t.hlav I . I.- tin' l.Kit lit'iultiinl cut' ot th.- t-a iy vi!ii-r Kt"-aSJ iiiaHiliiich as it 1' '11 uvt'il a '('!, (if cold or rainy am! clumly weaflnT. Fair weather is the pi (.'diction f or Sun Hay. Tlits morning's mininimu was .'is fleres folliswiuK tlie maximum o: I-ri'lny of 5tj (U'sroes. hut a year nun this morning tlitj weather was quite mid with a temperature of -1 derives yhove. Danre at R-isle Point Sat. nlte. 217 Tlie JaoLnoii County IiuiUliiix and l.oau lius several thousand dollars to loan. L-lu" The new vault doors of the Mudi'ord National bank are heins installed. Tht'RO iloora weiifli five tons each nml are efiiipfied with modern burglar alarniR. They an; the largest doors of the sort in this part of the state. Til" finishing of the Improvement work now Ruing on in the hank will be com pleted about the first of December. It's time to have photographs made 1 )r Christmas. S'-vom's Studio. jo.'r liy mistake the name of Ada T. Klorker was left off the story in last niclit's paier entitled ".Splendiil Trib ute t Prisoner of Zenda." "The Protestant Consciousness" Is the timely subject of n series of Sun day evening addresses at the First .Methodist church. The Odd Fellows attended in a body last Sunday, and the KnlKhts of Pythias will attend to morrow evening. The series has at tracted exceptional audiences. Thanksgiving ball! Pavilion! Nov. I'.mh. Don't miss this. 2" The Jackson County I'.uildim; and Loan has several thousand dollars to loan. 210 The county hcIiooI superintendent, Susan Carter of Ashland, was In this city today buying supplies for the rural schools. For Sale Automobiles -from $i0.00 up. Gold Trading Canter, next to Far merH & Fruitgrowers liank. Phone 4H5-J. II ..Mattress work all kinds. Modioli! Auto Top Co. Phono 104. tf Mrs. Robert W. Clancy arrived home this morning from Seattle where she had been visiting her daughter, .Miss Wlnnlfred Clancy, a student ut the 1 diversity of Washington, for a week or so. Wanted Women workers, itogue III vol- Valley Canning Co. 2115 liavo you tried that big milk shake at DeVoe's? tf O. O. Alonderfer is among those who drove up to see the big football game today. .Masquerade at Lake Creek Thanks giving cvo, Nov. 2'Jth. , Tlie Jackson County Building and Loan lias several thousand dollars to loan. 210 "Judgo Gardner has bought from Luke ltyan the two-story brick build ing on lower Main street, now occu pied by Judge ilagshnw us u law oi l Iff and 'J. Weis as un upholstering shop," f.iivb the Jacksonville Post. "This Is one of the best buildings in the town. Just what the building is to bo used for later on we have not learned, but we understand that no change is to be made in the near future" Ladies' silk hose, values to $2.00, while they last 9Sc pair. Hutchison I.umsden. 20a Wanted Women workers. Hogne Itiver Valley Canning Co. 20a Miss Frances Orel), who touchos school at Butte Fulls, Bpent today In iMedCord shopping. , Oregon Journal service, phono 811. 210 Wo liavo purchnsor for tho best tnodorn bungalow which you can offer ror $:!000. Call J. V. Dressier Co., 12;! Fast Main streetopposlte 1st Nation al Uank. Phone 285. 205 Real "home-made sandwiches and rakes accompanied by steaming hot coffee will be served at tho pavilion dancing party tonight and throughout the winter months. This addod fea turo will doulitlosa prove vory popular with tho patrons, (let your winter supply of Spllzon borg apples now. Gutlirlo Packing house near Jacksonville. 211 Vhe Vacuetto Vacuum Cleaner $2!).8I. Why pay more? Call Mrs Callaglian for free trial. Phone C27-X 20f. WILL ANSWER - ANY WOMAN WHO WRITES Woman Restored to Health by Lydia E. Piukham's Vegetable Compound Makes This Offer Cumberland, Md. "My mother gave me Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Com- tiound when I was ictwecn thirteon and fourteen years old and was going to school, because 1 suffered with pains and could not rest. I did not have any more trouble after that until I was mar ried, then I always was troubled in my back whilo carrying a child and could n,.t do my work until I took the Vegetable Compound, lam strong, do oil my wash ing and ironing and work for seven children and feel fine. I always have nn easy time at childbirth and what it did for me it will do for oilier women. I am willing to answer nny woman if slia will write asking what it did for me." Mrs. John Heieb, 53 Dillcy St., Cumberland, Md. During girlhood nml Inter during motherhood Lydia liu Pinkham s vege table Compound brought relief to Mrs. Heier. Her case is but one of many we constantly publish recommending our Vegetable Comound. She is willing to power your later, Write tv her, mm ll', "The Healing Ministry of Jesus" will lie discussed at the Presbyterian church Sunday evening by the pastor. Such points as the lare plate it had in His ministry its ili.poi tance, was it c encai in His ministry, its pin 1 1 1 s c an l til-- ii'oit.iti-uis .f this inira"- iilniis clement in his ministry, will be'iii!-. taken up in the study. At tlie morningj Greug review-dictation service tile mixed quartet will sm j two numbers entitled "Oh Word of'; God Incarnate" by Scott, and "Oil Taste and See." by .Marsden. Stewaid-'otheis ship win lie me sunject oi ne morning , ! sermon. The mixed quartet is already; ; hard at work on the music for Christ-t mas and are planning one of their high trade saned concerts for that night. They have also planned a musical evening for Sunday evening, Nov. -. IV Molay benefit dance, Monday night. Fair Grounds Pavilion. Fverv- body invited. 2'Mi' Automatic windshield wipers, $"p.o0. Ilittson .Motors. 210 .Mr. Lyman of Gold Hill was a Mod lord business visitor today. Have you seen the stationery at $1 a box displayed in , the windows of Swem's Studio. . 20.") Ileautifiil one acre, lots fronting Rogue river at one of its most roman tic points. Very aecessable, close to Pacific highway and only thirty min utes from ' Modiord clean free soil plenty of water on the property. Prices exceptionally low; small pay ments down; hnlance covering period of four years at 5 percent Interest on deferred payments. No taxes till 1024. Plat now open for your selection of a choice location. Several lots sold the last few days. J. W. Dressier Co., 121! Hast Main street, opposite 1st Nation al bank. Phone 2S5. 20.r. Polk Hull returned last Tuesday from attendance at the G. A. R. en campment ut Ues Moines, la. The en campment next year will be held at .V.lwaukeo, Wis. Masquerade at Lake Creek Thanks giving eve, Nov. 2!ith. Don't forget, big dance Dot Springs Sat. nlte. Good floor, good music. 205 I j. C. Schaerer of the Table Rock district was a .Medford business visi tor today. Marincllo Shop, Medford Hotel. 220 System Service Co. writes Fire and all other Insurance, strong companies. Office 2nd floor Medford llldg. tf Tho Misses Lydia Deuno und Jose phine Koppes, students from tills city at O. A. C, have as their guest during homecoming week at that Institution. Mrs. Norman J. Normilo of Portland. This ofrice Is prepared to prlnl ledger sheets, bills, etc., used on tho bookkeeping machines. Don't give your orders to traveling men and have them printed out of Modford. Phone us and we will call. tf Get an uutoniatic windshield wiper. $3.00. Ilittson Motors. 210 R. F. Farmer of Farmer Pros, garage returned from Kugene Fridayevcning whero ho had been on business und visiting his father and mother. The Jackson County lluildlng and Loan has several thousand dollars to Ipan. ( . 210 ! There's a busy Business Collogo In yoiir home town. OWN. ' Harry H. Hart was among the Med ford people In Grants Pass on Thurs day on business. Pavilion dance, fair grounds. Sat. 205 There's no place like Holmes fo complete Insurance service. 1 The Salvation Army .will hold a runiinago salo next Wednesday morn lug from ! to 12 noon. Shoes und arti cles of clothing sold very low to those able to pay something for thnin. Cloth lug given I'roo to deserving and worthy poor iiuabli) to pay. Joo O'Hrlon's now linrbor shop at Medford llotol. tf An automatic windshield wiper will keep the rain off of your windshield $5.00. Ilittson Motors. 210 "At a meeting of the directors of the Community hospital held last evening Mr. Inburn, who now owns !8 per cent :r tho stock of the company and has leased tho hospital from tho board of directors, announced that tho instl tutlon was now open to all surgeom and physicians In tho county. Letters have been written advising all Hiirgicul and medical men of the change that has been made. Ashland Tidings, Dance, Jackson Hot Springs, Sat. ulte. 205 I.lnio for spray. Medford Lbr. Co. Among tho Medford men who will attend tho big V. of O.-O. A. ('. ganio at Corvallis Saturday Is Kddio Durno. ccaeh of the local high school teams and former Oregon basketball star Milk anil cream at DoYoo'a. tf Hard times made easy, buy nineties without money, pay with sharo of crop, like reut. Gold Hay Realty Company. Sat Otto L. Ciintrall, formerly of the Applegnte and Jacksonville Is now re siding at Atlanta, Ga., whore ho Is employed as ail electrician. Sash ami doors. Medford Lumber Co T. G. Urudley of Copco is a business visitor In Medford today. II. Chandler Kgnn, olio of tho best known amateur golfers In the world, and Dr. 0. F. Willing, stale champion, will represent the Wiiverly Country club In the exhibition mutch against Walter Hagen and Joo Kirkwood, to bo played over the Waverly co. Saturday, Nov. 25. according to nn announcement made Friday by C. II. Dnvls, Jr.. president of the club, selecting F.guu, President Davis made n good move, as the golfing public of Portland likes to see the former nn tioual champion III action. Several years ago Kgan played for Waverly in the exhibition match against Ted Ray and Harry Vardon. Portland Journal. Kill rats and mice with l.einan's Kxterinlnator not a poison but sure to kill. Monarch Seed Co., 1117 Fast Main. For Sale Land bordering Rogue river, $50 per acre and up. 25 minutes from Medford. Fine fishing and hunt ing. Fine Rarden and chicken ranches. Gold Ray Realty Co.. 15 No. Grape St.. next to Farmers & Fruitgrowers Dank. Phone 405-J. I 0. V. Myers, Russell Sherwood and ! W. A. Aitken left by auto at about S I o'clock this morning for Corvallis to ; take in the big football game there litis afternoon. , You can lift it at DeVoe's. tf ; I lance. .la.-Ii.si.ii Hot Spring.'), Sat. Night school ,Medford Business t ollege. loo - W. J. Small of -iian Francisco is aj guest of the .Medford hotel. Among staying there are R. C. Vi'ilcoxl.e oi I'liiiadeipnia, John Fox or Seattle, .Mrs. Geo. Dodson . Mellingham, Wn.. -Mrs. 11. L. Harte .'.' f'ortland, W. Doti- bio and A. K. Sitclu -g of Vancouver, II. C, .Mr. ami Mrs. II. Collins of Gas ton, III., :. Cox anil Z. M. Iloyer of Portland. Pat's Second Hand sotre will pay highest prices for all kinds of house-! hold goods, clothes, rags, and metals 41 South Front St. Phone 41. 22: Pavilion dance, fair grounds. Sat 205' Why drain your radiator when you can get denatured alcohol, ilittson Motors. 210 Rev. F. R. Leach, pastor of the First ilaptist church, announces a theme for Sunday evening which should attract tho outsider, as he will discuss the popular question, "Are Church Mem bers Any lietter Than People Outside: or Is Religion' Worth Saving?" Many attending this church are enjoying Prof. Carlton Janes' inspirational vio lln solos, which ho Is rendering from Sunday to Sunday. Some good music is on the program for both services Sunday. "Christ's Message to the Weak" Is the helpful morning subject Dance,' Jackson Hot Springs, Sut. nlte. 205 Special priceB on high school type writer practice paper at this office, tf Auto Insurance, llrown & White. Jean Narragan, Virginia Du, Helen Condon and Ruth Flrod left Friday to attend the football game in Corvallis We liavo Installed u hemstitching machine at Deuel's and are prepared to do first class work guaranteeing satisfaction. 20S For Diamond coal bricketts, phone Valley Fuel Co. Phone 70. O. M. Cornitius lias removed his office to 1st Nat'l Hank llldg., room Ufl'j 20!l W. S. McCulllster of Portland arriv ed in Medford this morning to spend a few days on business. Pavilion dance, fair grounds. Sat. 205 Dance at Kaglo Point Sat. nlte. 217 Goodrich tires and tubes at Colonial Garago. "Why Should I Cry Over You?" A big lilt! Hear It played by the Pavilion orchestra Sat! 205 It. F. Antlo and Carl llowm.in re turned here Thursday from a hunting trip in the Klamath Falls vicinity. O. M. Cornitius has removed his ofrice to 1st Nat'l Hank lildg., room 2o!i 20!) Wo are giving away ladies' silk and wool hose worth $2.00 and $2.50 for $1.20 pair. Hutchison & Lunisdon. 205 To keep your, radiator from freezing use donaturud alcohol; Ilittson Motors. 210 Johnson is tho most popular name on tho O. A. C. campus, us 00 students are enrolled by that name. Although the Joneses usually are considered ut. the head of nny list there are only 12 this year. Millers and Smiths each have 25 to their credit and tlie 10 Andersoiis come next. The Drowns. Davises and Petersons have tiud In their efforts to outdo the others, with i;i each. Dnderprleed ladles' silk hoso worth $1.75 and $2.00. They aro yours at !)Sc pair. Hutchison & Lumsden. 205 Plant Hyacinths, Tulips, Narcissi, Crocus In the garden now. For winter blooms plant in water or bulb fibre. Monarch Seed Co. Hear those "Highbrowin' Pines" at the fair grounds pavilion Sat! Honest folks, she's a lulu! 205 Goodrich tires and tubes at Colonial Garage. Horn to Mr. and Mrs. Roy Vaughn a seven and one-half pound boy on Frlilijy at 20li Cottage street. It's wonderful! That superb dance music by the big Pavilion orchestra of 7 pieces! All the latest popular hits, too! Follow tho crowds to the pavilion Sat. nlte! ' 205 Why not buy your homo sito lot now? Let me show you a beautiful location In Fast Main Addition. Very low' prices; very reasonable terms. See the largo sign on this Fast Main street property. J. W. Dressier, 12:1 Fast Main street, opposite 1st National bank. Phone 2S5. 205 Ned Vilas, Ralph Pollock and Ralph Hardwell left last night to nttend the Corvallis game. DeniitiuV!l alcohol wllV keop your radiator from freezing. Ilittson Motors 210 Pacific Package goods still reduced 25 per cent. Handicraft Shop. 201 Layettes, children's clothes and underwear luado to order ut tho, Deuel Art DepL 207 Dogs will have their share to play In tho Winter Fair at Ashland next month, a department for canlneo hav ing been Inaugurated this year. Last year a number of dogs were shown at tho fair and proved one. of the most attractive features. For this reason ii was decided to create A department for dogs alono. Liberal prizes will be of fered for flue pedigreed stock. Thanksgiving ball! Pavilion! Nov. :10th. Don't miss (bis. 205 Pavilion dance, fair grounds. Sat. 205 Wonderful values In ladies' silk and wool hose, regular $2.00 and $2.50 values, now $1.2! pair. Hutchison & Lumsden. 205 Miss Cecily and Miss l'ditli Creed and Herbert Strung left Friday even ing to attend the football gaum in Corvallis. When better automobiles are built. Itulck will build them. tf Kows keep up on their milk better if fed Kow Kare every day. Sold by Monarch Seed Co., "17 F.. Main. Provide against lo;s, insure" with Kcudeu and Canada)'. Peter J. Gorman, agent for the lnights of Columbus has been spend ing a few days in the city calling on the local council. Lime and cement. Medford Lumber Co. ' Take your kodak films to palmer-') Studio. First cl.'t-i-j w.nL- mill ni'omot jscrvit.e If, Pavilion dance, fair grounds. Sat. 205 William H. Feigensoii of Portland in of Lindstrom and Feigensoii contractors who were recently award ed the contract for building the new city reservoir, is a guest of the Hol land hotel. Among others registered there are Paul Gurley of Copco, K. w. Hurt of Sitokune, Wash., F. Stone, K. J. Cook, Mrs. P. ('line and Mr. and .Mrs. George Wesley Tarr of Portland. A real buy $4.50 spotlights at the Kleetric Shop. tf Dance at Fugle Point Sat. nlte. 217 Auto insurance, llrown cc While. . Mary Lee of Central Point, spent the day in Medford shopping. Thanksgiving hall! Pavilion! Nov. Mth. Don't miss this. 205 Trade everything you don't want for everything you do want. Gold Trading Center, next to Farmers & Fruitgrow ers liank, 15 N. Grape St. Phone 4ti5-J. tf Vernon Vawter, It. F. Antle and Harry Prlngle left last night for Cor vallis where they will see the Oregon O. A C. football game this afternoon. All kinds of rough and dressed lum ber. Wallace Wood, phone 10S. 711 East Main. For rent Three room modern fur nished apartment. Gold Ray Realty Co., next to Farmers & Fruitgrowers Bank. Phone 405-J. The public market of this morning was a very good one with an especial ly big trade on apples und squash. There was also a big supply of chick ens, fryers and stews, which soli! five cents cheaper than the prices recently prevailing at tho 'market, as well lis quantities of beef, pork and goat meat. When in need ot sash and doors, call Wallace Woods, 108 or come to 711 B. Main street. O. O. Alonderfer, Leon H. Ilaskins and Ralph Woodford left Friday even ing for Corvallis where they will at tend the football game today. All kinds of rough and dressed lumber. Wallace Woods, phone 108. 711 Fast Main street. Launspnch's pavilion orchestra will be heard In a nitmljer.of the up to date dunce hits at the pavilion, party to night. One feature number, which has won approval In the east, is that new foxtrot, "Highbrowin' Hlues." A num ber of Ashland young people are plan ning to attend. . - Music Trust busted. Ji'ictrolas. Hrunswlcks, Columbia, Sonoma and Pathe phonographs and all records at reduced prices.- Music Shop, next to Farmers & Fruitgrowers Hank. Phone I05-.I. tf Millions ror UoimIh. HPOKAN 10, Nov. 1 H, Itcommon datlons that $2,SM)0,000 ho -xiH-ncled next Neunon on highways ea.st of the Cascades wcrn made hy Frank Cluil bert. president of tho eastern Wash ington Kmd roads association, ut a conference of the organization here today. FRUIT MEN 0 en I lemon : Wo . ate supplying the ware houses down town with lime nml sulphur solution. It will ho solil from there at $8.75 per barrel siime price minus hniilnco from our Hear Creek plant. It you tire out ior a saving, read this. Here's why Liquid Lime Sulphur is far cheaper than I lie dry, besides better. You use 10 lbs. o tho dry to .10 gals, of water, or G-l lbs. to the lank at 8 l-L'c. per lb. is .5.44. Our liquid at $S.T5 per 00 gal. barrel equals 17 t-2c per gal. At. (he strength of S to 1 this repre sents d 1-1 gals, to the 00 gals, of water, or -0 gals, of lime sulphur to L'OO gal. tank at 171-2e equals 1.;IS. -.ll (dry) minus 4.:JS (liquid) stives you $1.0(1 per 25 gals. l?ut eaeh barrel has 50 gals or the equal of two tanks. Therefore, 2 times $l.0G equal $2.12 you save per barrel. Haulage can bo eont ranted for at. a small fraction of this! Yours for economy, Rosenberg Bros TIemstitehing, Tecoting Se per yard. 'Work finished when you want it. THE VANITY SHOP Cor. Main and'Bartktt. 'S ') Huntlay t'wninK at T::10, Dr. I Wilson Johnston of l'ortlaiul will ( snenk to the eons relation rt St. 1 Mark's chuivh. A roniVremv vi!l .t lu-hl afifr the i-ia' c on mutters of: inter to the ehurtii. 15,000 HOGS PERISH IN ARMOUR FIRE f'HU'AOO, Nuv IS.. Forty-one' engine companies arly todiiy fuiiijh: a fire in the heart of the stockyard..; where the front part of a foiir-ytory i huildhiK occupied 1y lhr canning and hots I: iiliiiw depart merits of Armour and ( ninpany va nutted by the flame;-. j Armour officials said they believed about 1 ;.0i0 hos perished. The daman" was estimated at not more ! than yiriiUHM). I Latest Arrivals at Auto Camp Grounds Five cars and twelve people nre registered at the .Medford Auto camp today. They are as follow-s: J. .1. Mines nf Oakland en route north; ! William Herbert of Oakland, en route I north; C. W. Kmart of Aberdeen. Wash., returning home; J. K. Fisher ot Ocean View, Calif., K'dntf to Hed diiiK and Kdward Uicket of Oakland en route north. OBITUARY CHAtiHIX Mrs. Julia Cliaiibin (lied ut the Satred Heart hospital November IS, 11122, at the ae ot 74 years, 10 months nml 2.1 days. Sho was born In Montreal, Can ada, Doc. 20, 1S4S. Mrs. Chaubin leaves to mourn hor absence besides the Sister3 at the hospital, who attended, her during her two yours' Illness at that place; two daughters in the east and one In Seattle, Wash. Funeral services were held Novem ber IS, in the chapel at Sacred Heart hospital by Father Meghars. Interment at I. O. O. F. cemetery, Medford. TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY FOlt liKNT- -Six room house. rhone 20ti FOlt SAI.10 llicyclo nt a sacrifice, one year, new tiros. Call 417 Jay St. 20i TAKEN VP nny colt two years old. star in face. Owner can have same Tor payinK damage. Phone 7SS-J or see Hay Yost, Itoss Lane. 207 LOST Airedale pup one year old. Answers to the name of Uoh; loun haired. Howard. Phono S.S2-I.. ai'.j ITandlcrart Shop. Hemstitching Plcotlug So per yard. rtiittonB coverod. AT ST. "Are Church Members Better 4 Kev. F. It. T,cnoh Pastor - Some people talk about the value of saving That's Jawbone Some people wish they had saved, or were saving That's Wishbone Some people resolve to begin saving now That's Backbone VVHICH CLASS ARE YOU IN? Jackson County Building and Loan Association O. M. Kini, President. Today f 'oiilhiuc.iis Performance TI-IE SECOND OF THE BIG 8 PICTURES BE GINS TOMORROW MATINEE !! , j CECIL B. "MANSLAUGHTER" A Drama of the Present Mad Age ' with- . THOMAS MEIGHAN Z LEATEICE JOY and LOIS WILSON See Our Ad in. Tomorrow Morning's Sun Today Only THE PRISONER OF ZENDA No better picture could have been selected to herald the coming of a Greater Movie Season 'IJrtty' Playing Adults r.lle - OTHER ATTRACTIONS INCLUDED IN THE BIG 8 COMING "NICE PEOPLE" "TO HAVE-AND TO HOLD" ' ' LOVES OF PHARAOH ' ' Than People Outside?" You will want to hear this discussion with the special music and baptism. SUNDAY 7:30 P. M. A helpful service and you need the message at 11 A. M. on "CHRIST'S ATTITUDE TO THE WEAK" FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH "The Friendly Church" - -T -T Wishbone anil '! :::nori'ou. 12::10 to 1 1 :00 V. M. ll Is siilit mat 60 per i'iil of tin" iM-oplo of tlie . fniliil States nni resnlur utttmlaiits at llio film Iliralivs. 'ManslauRlitcT" will InU'iest pi-ople who liavo never Wen Interest ed Ijofoit'. "A production which clialli'iiKOS coniparlsoil. A Bi'iiulne screen i-be-'sln lias arrived ut last." Hamilton Wayne ill (t)C. Oll'KOIllUU. DE MILLE'S - Musie You IjOyc to Hear. "BLOOD AND SAND" 'THE OLD HOMESTEAD" "BURNING SANDS" t t ? X T t T t T T ? T t v t f T Backbone -and do it- O. O. BOGGS, Secretary