I III I PACE TWO focal and -J Personal iun.- who have Le-n .hy i.'riin? u. -tiirr.r tw.fcet f'r the ootids ijcs: ei i ti:ns are ex reeled 10 on tand to il ni'ht whn nominations will Le n.a'ie "lor officer for the ensuinc year. Dance at ipie Point Sat. nite. 217 i l"ed tirts and chains for sale, price ilsht. Ezchs-nee Tire Co. 213 '." A year aeo today there was a heavy 'ifa'l of rain wkicn amounted to 1.31 'incbes. Rain is the prediction for ' 'Wednesday. 'J' !!: turkey shoot Sunday. Nov. 2i. - one mile north Phoenix. 211 i!! The Jacksoa County Building and I 1-oan ha several thousand dollars to !: loin. -'10' i Mr. and Mrs. W. Carlton Janes left ,j for Wefd, Calif., this momins wher 1 tonight Mr. Janes will give a violin recital at the club theatre, assisted by Mrs. Janes, as accompanist, Mrs. J. I I Albert McCorkle as vocalist and Die ' ' Wped Jnnior Olee club. ' Order Knelish plum puddings an') ' I fruit cake now. Mrs. Waterman, ph'ine. , 31-X. 212 I j Kor Sale Automobiles from $50.00 I up. Gold Trading Center, next to Far mers it Fruitgrowers Bank. Phone . I V.u-3. If ,1 Church night is proving of increas ing. Interest to the people of the First .Methodist church. Tomorrow even ing's program calls for "pot luck" sup per at C:15. Story hour for chiljren, ill KpwortU. league study class, board of , stewards meeting and open forum at !'1-.7:15; social period 8 to 8:30. and I church family altar service from 8:30 lil to 9., .) I Mattress work a:; kinds. Medford Auto Top Co. Phone 104. tf l" Wrapping paper, cut to fit any slice I' I paper holder, from white print paper. 1 1 at this office at prices much below the Irregular wrapping paper price. Call at I I once or phone 75. '" tf j; The music students of St. Mary's li Academy will entertain with a con- . cert tomorrow night, beginning at hip. m. at the academy auditorium. , ; Mr. and Mrs. 1, F. Watson arrived i! home yesterday from a visit In San Francisco. ijl See our ad on Xmas cards this Issue (' .Medford Hook Store. ' ' 207' ,; For sale Bargain on attractive five I I room modern home, close In. Terms i; 243 N. Ivy. 200 lj Members of Zulflma Temple No. 13, jl Daughters of the Nile, entertained at ill a luncheon this noon, followed by . I business and social, meeting In the i .Masonic hall at 2 o'clock. Mrs. Laura I (iunnell, of Grants Pass, queen, presld ..led.,, The organization hag at present : i approximately 60 members from Ash jj'land, Medford and Grants' Pass, and f 18 officers. Including Mrs. Kllzaheth ' Hush, of Ashland. The temple Is con ! tomplating giving a dance In Medford I In the near future, to which all Shrln '"lers will be invited. Ashland Tidings. 1) Have you tried that hlg milk shake lil lot DeVoe's? tr Big turkey shoot Sunday, Nov. 26, 211 10 one mile north Phoenix. The Inst meeting of this month for Hi 'iie city council will lie noiu tonigni a nil so rnr as can ue learned oniy rou tine matters will be up for discussion. King Tyler of the Portland office of the Aetna 1,1 fo Insurance company Is a business visitor In the city. For Sale Good sound Spltzcnborg apples, $1.00 per box, bring your boxes. I' .Aim extra fancy Newtowna, packed, $1.75. E. F. Guthrie. 232 Jacksonville. ,. '212 I, Masquerade at Lake Creek Thanks I giving eve, Nov. 29th. ' '.' Publlc'market patrons this morning . again enjoyed the arrival of an auto (: load of fine large fresh caught sllver J" Bide salmon and steel head near Ilnn t tlon, which retailed for 10 cent for the Milversldes and' 20 cents a pound for t the stcelhcad. The same vender will ho at the market next Saturday morn s ing for the last time until early sum jner. as this Is the final run of fish for this time of year. The Jackson County Building and linn lin(f several thousand dollars to loan. . 210' Oregon Journal service, phone 844. ".:',"' 210 ' Horn! to Mr. and Mrs. A. W. Aya, In Portland, on Monday, a baby girl. Mr. Aya Is the new manager of the Colum bia Tire Co. branch to be located In Medford and they will move to Med ford soon. All kinds of rough and dressed lum ber.' Wallace Wood, phone 108. 711 EaBt Main.' For "rent Three room modern fur- tituttfwl nnnrtniAnt flnbl ItAV Realty Co.. next to l-Mrmcrs & I'rultgrowors Hunk. Phone 4U6-J. ' li'1 K. J. Ncdd, former Medford resident, ",'lvi here from his home In San Francis i'tco on business and for the purpose of t (visiting old friends. t'jf Masquerade at Lake Creek Thanks i f giving eve. Nov. 29th. QUIT TOBACCO 'll 'So easy to drop Cigarette, fit ; Cipar. or Cliewiu' habit . "No-To-Bnc" 'hns helped thous ji'bnds to t'leiik the costly, nerve-shat-" ti-rlnir tobiiccu habit. Whcnevor you . have B longlns for dsnrette, clgur. ji pipe or for a chew. Just ' place ' o j harmless No-To-Boo tablet in your I T mouth Instead, to help rellove thin 'j' awful desire. Shortly the habit mm ,f. ho completely broken, and you are 1 1 better off mentally physically, flnan- Iclnlly. It's so easy, so simple. Got .0. box of No-TO-Bac and If It doesn't release you from all craving for to : hncco. In any form, your druggist will lli refund your money without question I; - Adv. Handicraft Shop. Hemstitching Plcottng ' 8e per yard, buttons cpvereO, Mrs. Helle W. Fuhon of Portland is visiting her daughter, Mrs. A. K. Walter Kress, of Zll King street. 0-t your winter S'iprix &f Spitzn- ;.efi now. ar J&cU' Guthrie Pad: in r LV: . !if rt- will )?e a r-ri!ar coiriiriuriica tion of Reames chapter No. O. E. S. V.'e-nf-.s'isy evening. Nov. 22, Masonic l hall at S p. m. 207' I Walter Haeen, Britith open cham pion and holder of other golf titles. and Joseph Klrkwood, Australian pro fessional, veruus H. Chandler Ksan, former national, western and north west title winner, and Dr. O. F. Wll - linit. one of the greatest medal players of the northwest. This will be the golfing treat that the Waverly Country club will offer to the enthusiasts of Portland next Saturday. Not since the appearance of Ted Hay and Harry Vardon. famous English professionals, will such a great quartet of golfers step up to the first tee. Portland Journal. See our ad on Xmas cards this issue. Medford Book Store. De Molay benefit dance. night. Fair Grounds Pavilion, tvery-: Farmers & Fruitgrowers Bank. Phone body Invited. 206 ; 4CD-J. tf iJeputy Sheriff h. D. Forncrofjk ar- j o. M. Cornltius .has removed his rived home this morning from Salem 'office to 1st Nat'l Bank Bldg., room 209 to whic h city he had taken James Kin- j 209 zer to serve a ten year"B sentence for j far crowd attended the De Molay criminal assault, and a "boy to the state! benefit dance at the fair grounds pa reformatory Institution. Ivllion last night and the music by Automatic windshield wipers, $3.00. ; Launspach's Pavilion orchestra was Ilittson Motors. 210 Mnrlnello Shop. Medford Hotel. 220 A. l.evanjin of Seattle is a guest at the Hotel Holland. Other guests In elude I.. N. Grimm of Roseburg. R. D. and S. E. Watson of Trail, Mr. and Mrs. A. M. Wright of Ellensburg. Wash., Mr. and Mrs. E. D. Welcher of Alameda, Calif., Mr. and Mrs. Connie Clark of Prospect, W. W. Minor of San Francisco, Mr. and Mrs. Jay Gor don of Seattle and Bob Stltes of Port land. Noel I,. Einkine gives piano lessons at tmpils' homes. Phone 729-W. 212 The Oregonlan's premium offer ap plies to Medford ob well as to Port land and suburbs. Orders for Thanks giving turkeys will be issued on local meat mnrkets. For particulars phone 103r,. , 208 Ted Go Bntier returned yestentay from the O. A. C. homecoming and several days visit In the northern part of the state. He was accompanied by Ike Porter of Ashland. C. K. Wallace, auto mechanic, many years with Bulck and Nash factory branches, has opened a repair shop nt 220 North Grape St. Work on all cars and trucks solicited. 211 ' System Service Co. writes Fire and all other Insurance. Strong companies. Office 2nd floor Medford Bldg. tf The expenditure of on additional $27. 274. GO In opposing the compulsory public school hill In the recent cam paign is accounted for In a statement filed by P. J. Hanley. treasurer of the Catholic Civic Rights association of Oregon, with Secretary of State Kozer. The Jackson County Building and I.onn has several 'thousand dollars to loan. 210 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 Mcdford's second pair of peon pants were seen this morning on a young man In the lobby of a local hotel. Thoy did not cause any particularly violent sensation but the wearer will bo lucky If not mistaken for a high school student and treated roughly. See our ad on Xmas cards this Issue. Medford Book Store. 207 Get an automatic windshield wiper, $5 00 Ilittson Motors. 210 T. O. Bradley, of the California Oregon Power company who has been a Medford business visitor for the past week, left yesterday for his home near Copco, Calif. The JackBon County Building and Uian has several thousand dollars to loan. . . 210 There's a busy Business College in your home town. OWN. Fourteen automobiles and thlrty nlno people stopped nt the city nuto camp over Sunday and Monday despite the cold wcathor of the past few days. There's no place like Holmes for complete Insurance service. The High School Parent-Tenchcrs association will hold Its regular after noon meeting Wednesday. Nov. 22nd nt 3:45 nt the High School Bldg. Mrs. J. W. Mitchell who accompan ied her son William and party to Cor vallis last week-end to the O. A. C. homecoming and O. A. C.-U. of O. gnmo continued her trip to Portland and Ib now In that city visiting friends and Telntlvns. The remainder of the party returned by auto from Corvallis early yesterday morning. Joo O'Brien's new barber shop at Medford Hotel. tr An automatic windshield wiper will keep tho ruin off of your windshield, $5.00. Hlttson Motors. 210 R. D. Watson and 8. K. Watson are In Medford having arrived yesterday on a few dnys business visit. ' Sash and doors. Medford Lumber Co. Kill rats and mice with Leinnn's Exterminator not- a poison but Bure to kill. Monarch Seed Co., 317 East Main. ' Laying of tho new red pavement at the Associated Oil company's new ser vice station Is In full swing nnd prac tically half of tho pavement to be laid had been laid nt an early hour this afternoon. Milk and cream at DcVoo's. tf . For Sale Land bordering Rogue river, $50 per acre and up. 25 minutes from Medford. Flno fishing and hunt ing. Fine garden and chicken ranches. Gold Rny Realty Co.. 15 No. Grape St., next to Farmers & Fruitgrowers Bunk. Phono 465-J. Trade everything you don't want for everything you do want. Gold Trading Center, next to Farmers & Fruitgrow ers Bank, 15 N. Grape St. Phouo 45-J. tf MEDFORD MATE . TRIBUNE. Ru85U Seanion and son left yester- William Nicholson and sen Theo day afternoon for Oakland, Calif., dore of Ross Iane ;eurned the end of where they will join Mrs. Seamon who last we-k from thir T-anrh in Klamath has been th-re f ,r the j-a-st wt--k o trn d:i. Ti.e --iimon-- lntni to !..;-.: the- r : -rr;.:in r:t i.-'rj.e i:i O,:- land. There is a floe'; of Remington jor; able tyiwriiers on display in the Medford Book Store window. Standard keyboard just the sa:ne as all stan . dard. 207 i Goodrich tires and tubes at Colonial Garage. When in need of sash and doors. 'call Wallace Woods. 108 or come 711 E. Main street- ' to Frank Y. r arrell. local attorney has ; moved his office from the St. Mark's: Among the Jackscn county speakers block to the Jackson County Dank! who will give addresses at the Oresou building., The transference took place State Horticultural society annual con yesterday. ' Ivemion at Corvallis. Nov. 23. 24 and All kinds of rough and dressed: 25, are County A writ C. C. Cate. Ed lumber. Wallace Woods, phone lu. (ward Carltcn and Harry Rosenberg. 711 East Main street. '' jOn the general subject of pruninsc Mr. Music Trust busted. Victrolas, BrunswickB. Columbia. Sonoma and : Patl.e phonographs and all records at.sion on this subject. When the g';:: Monday . reduced prices. Music Shoo, next to oral snblert of noils li discussed Mr. : eniovfMl bv ev enjoyed by everyone present. A num ber qf Ashland pedple attended the dance. The pavilion management gen erously dnated the pavilion for the occasion and the proceeds realized from the sale of admittances will be used to buy uniforms and equipment for the Medford chapter of the order. Dance at Eagle Point Sat. nlte. 217 Provide against loss, Insure with Redden and Canaday. Bazaar at Jacksonville at I. O. O. F. hall. Friday. Nov. 24. Chicken dinner in the eveningB. Adults 50c, children under twelve, 25c. . 209 Mrs. Cornelia 'Olmstead of Los An geles, enroute home from Portland, is visiting her relatives, Mrs. Martha Cole and Mr. and Mrs. 'Hubert Holmes at the latter's home on North Oakdale. You can get It at DeVoe's. tf Pal's Second-Hand BOtre will pay highest prices for all kinds of house hold goods, clothes, rags, and metals. 41 South Front St. Phone 41G. 222 Why drain your radiator when you can get denatured alcohol. Ilittson Motors. 210 Frederick Heath and family arrived thia morning from San Francisco and will remain here permanently. Mr. Heath will enter the drug business with his father here. Turkeys Get our juices. We will perhaps pay more for A No. 1 turkeys than you can get elsewhere. Jackson County Creamery. 209 Special prices on high achool type writer practice paper at this office, tf Auto Insurance, Brown & White. E. J. Nedd. John F. Everett and Thomas M. Edmunds from San Fran cisco are guests at the Hotel Medford as are Frank Romlne of Stoughton, Mass., W. J. Eberhart of Chicago, W. V. Swanson of Seattle, C. Kaufman and II. Rubenstein of Eugene and Stuart Fagan of Portland. For Diamond coal brlckelta, phone Valley Fuel Co. Phone 70. Goodrich tires and tubes at Colonial Garage. O. M. Cornltius has removed his office to 1st Nat'l Bank Bldg., room 209 200 Word has been received here that Frederick Lewis, former Medford boy and student In the Medford public schools, son of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Lewis entered Princeton this fall. The LcwIb family now resides In New York City. A real buy $4.60 spotlights at the Electric Shop. tf Dance at Eagle Point Sat nite. 217 Auto insurance. Brown & White. nse on cm ranees. It is not on enamel nor a stove polish. It gives th range a amooth, illky, biatk appearance nd mikei it Kilt like new. No rubbtng. Vfrill iwe .7-k tiorpetotl. Aff.ruing Black Silk Cat Ranf Drtuinf, Ion can keen the range ooklng bf ittht ni new wit 1 in occsiiimftt tppltcitmnot ntac Silk Pvhilunt OiL EUhrt preparation U t)aickiy and taiiy applied. Like all otSer Blick Silk pod ucta, thcae, too. are guarantied uuiUttory. Ail. t.Jr de-tler. BLACK SlLlt STOVE FOUSH WORkfcS , Sterling. DlinoS Tho sluilrnt's rjrn nro rcMotl, Htroti(rtlttitotI, by proper kIns?, ' Wo fit correctly. yAnawers the . N'X Question of V- ; ' I Keeping Gas j; j : L:J?aiifw Like Newjiggj ' UGAS RANGEl ( f,r-IM V DRESSINO '.;:-rtS X t ADE expressly for 7 V.7"-ij! 1VL use on ni rinses. I ( '.f.'S... a. ri MEDFORD. OREcOW county and wiil v.nJ the wintf-r .n Mwirord. T -irkey- ';- oar ;rit. We .!! i ' pay mu:e A No. 1 t sri.e;-.- tiia:i jou can jef-t ei?ewiif-!'e. Jac-ki-on County Creamery. ' To keep your radiator from freezing use denatured alcohol. Ilittson Motors. 210 Plant Hyacinths. Tulips. Narcissi, Crocus in the garden now. For winter blooms plant in water or bulb fibre. Monarch Seed Co. Denatured alcohol wlic keep your radiator from freezing. Ilittson Motors 21"' Carlton will speak on Pear Tree Prun- ing, and Mr. Cate will lead the discus-! Rosenberg will siieak on "Handling the Soil in a Pear and Apple Orchard." Layettes, children's clothes and underwear made to order at the Deuel Art Dept. 207 , When better automobiles are built, Bulck will build them. tf Kows keen up on their milk better if . fed Kow Kare every day. Sold by Monarch Seed Co., 317 E. Main. Lime and cement. Medford Lumber ! Co. Take your kodak films to Palmer's studio. First class work and prompt service. ' 'If TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY WANTED A aecond-hand saw with belt and attachments. Court Hall. FOR SALE Good Jersey cow, 7 years old, giving milk, $40. Phone 572-R-4. . 209 WANTED Work by single man at any light employment, city or coun try; only moderate pay asked. Ref erences. Address S S S, Mall Tri bune. "' PAGE F,UIAVT Scut Sulc Tomorrow 12 o'clock I'HK'KS: 3.-M-, H.lr. 11.10 Includes War Tax. Hemstitching, Pecotintj 8c per yard. Work finished want it. when you THE VANITY SHOP tor. Main and Bartlett. l'lldiiy Xljtlit The Georgia NO :l of the BIG 8 S.ATl "NICK I'KOl'I.K" "ltlocMl nntl Siiml," "To "Tho Old Homestead,' "Burning Sands." to H.,1.1,' ' Plinraoli,' a. TFEsDAY. XOVEMEER WEDDING BELLS -ij "n at in.- li..:i .-r. M r. 1 .r. I..: :r uii.l .:.- unir p'-opie ol J. 'Ih-y wen hn Kr';:-t and 1 1" 'old Hill were) i-'-ornpai:ii'd by ir.jr. younj; pf-ple of frd Hill. W'he ing ct-rc-inony wa; u.s-d. Itt-v. I. K. .Millard officiating. The bride and room are will known fiold Hill rc-M- d-nt and wi:i make tlieir home there: I i -McDonald Sew Ial:or I'adcr. j j LONDON. Nov. .21. Illy the Asso-I t c :..td Press. I James Ramsey Mac-! i r -.- i THANKSGIVING Thanksgiving will soon be here, and we have everything needed for the THANKSGIVING DINNER Personal Attention Prompt Service fi. E. Marsh Phone 252 GROCER Phone 252 40 STORES SHOES Men 's ni.ifk Kill Dress I t t $4.50 $4.85 to S7.00 iron's Drown Calf Dress Shoes $3.95, $4.25. $5.25, $6.50 and $7.00 Men's "Work Shoes, nil prices, from $2.49 to $5.85 Chippewa Lowers $10.50 anil $12.00 Hoy's Dress Shoes :.$2.25 to $4.50 Hoys' Work ami School Shoes $1.98 to $4.50 DOLLS - r I i .. . '"..'''I-'." ''" tJ Christmas will soon lie here. M'ake your little girl happv with a new Doll. We have just opened up a big assortment, all prices from" 35 to $10.00. "W e also have a big assortment of Christmas toys that will please the children, all very reasonably priced. SLIPPERS Ladies' Felt Slippers, all colors. Soft Soles of Leather Soles and Heels $1.35, $1.40, $1.45 Men's Felt Slippers, Blnek or Gray, $1.40, $1.45, $1.65 Men's Leather Slippers $2.25, $2.95 Ladies' Bath Rohcs. $4.25 to $8.50 Men's Bath Eobes $6.50 to $8.00 40 STORES C. NOW! CECIL B. DeMILLES "MANSLAUGHTER." You story! Minstrels ltD.W With THOMAS MEIGHAN, LEATRICE JOY, LOIS WILSON Have nnd "Loves of 21. 12 Donald today was elected leader of the parliamentary labor party. R. A. M. Crater Lake j Chapter No. 32. Kesular convocation No-j veniber 21st. 7:20 p. m Visitors welcome. A. F. NOTH. Secy. FORD TOPS RECOVERED $8.75 toSlOOO For 10 Days. M6U --- Tent & Awning Works Opposite S. P. Denot 207 THE SAMPLE STORE Shoes. S3.85, ' Ladies' Oxfords and Pumps, Brown or Black Infants' Shoes 'WHERE CASH BEATS CREDIT" J. BREIER read ; the thrilling Saturday See it in the films! Notice All Odd Fellows are requested to be present Tuesday evening. Nov. 21. 207' f.LsgaJ Guaraatee Givqrvi Ho need if Knife no puifl -ontinuc Wors. And. to cc llc-o-oii file Tristtrntoi. HEATH'S DRUG STORE H. W. CONGER UNDERTAKER Successor to Weeks-Conger Co. Medfonl. Ore. 40 STORES SHOES Ladies' Black Viei, Military Heel. $3.75, $3.95, $4.50 tq $5.25 Ladies' Black Kid, Low Heel $3.25 to $4.50 Ladies Brown Calf Welt, Military Heel, $4.85 Military Heel, $3.25 to $6.00 95 to $2.25 UMBRELLAS Ladies' Cotton Umbrellas $1.25 to $2.00 Ladies' Gloria Umbrellas $2.50 to $3.50 Ladies' Silk Umbrellas, all colors, guaran teed to wear $4.50 to $7.00 Men's Umbrellas $1.50 to $4.50 Children's Umbrellas $1.00 to $1.25 Men's Fancy Rain Coats $10.00 Men's Army Rain Coats.... $6.50 CO. 40 STORES Evening Post Why Go m Into Details? 4 i'i