PAGE TWO MEDFORD - MATE TRIBUNE, MKDFORD,.-" OR Eft OX.. TUESDAY, NOVEMBER fi,. 1923 Focal and Personal The" season for catching trout over , pix inches long will not cIomo until Nov. 30th. By mistake yesterday this newspaper published that the ueaHon had closed for catching trout under 10 inches in length. Thirty fish 20 pounds may be taken in any one day and 60 twh or 40 pound .4 in any Beven comiecuUve days. Hffoio you buy that piano see H. O. Launspach. He can Have you money. lie knows planus, and Is re liable. Office and salesroom fit Weeks & Orr, Phone 227. Got mamma and walking doll free by buying seoaon ticket. (3.50 doll free for $20 ticket, and fl.50 doll free for $1Q', ticket. ThoHe season tickets are (food for everything In Jap Art titore before Jan. 1st, 1924. tf If you have not yet voted on the Rtate income tax proposition at to . day's . special election you have the opportunity yet to do so, as the polls do not close until H o'clock tonight. A very jlght vote is being cast today. Keep in mind the wile of i'ueific IPrtckngo goods at 33 1-3 per cent dis count. Handicraft Shop. 200 Get in on the soap deal at Warner. Wortmnn Gore's. 8 burs of Crystal ; ,, Whlto-soap free. lUKj Mrs. S. C. Godlove and Mrs. R. A Ames are in Portland, called there by the sudden death of their sister, Mm. F. C. ltorgdorf, of Herkdorf, Idaho Crystal Whito soap special this week only: 8 bars of Crystal Whito free with each $1.00 soap deal. Hutchison & Jjumsden. 108 Tutoring in grado and high school subjects by experienced teacher, uni vcrsity fraduate. llfl Mistlutoe. 109 Attendance nnd receipts at the Ashland auto camp ground for 1923 will exceed those of 1022 by nearly 100 per cent, according to figures compiled and presented to tho Tld Ings by Superintendent Doran. The total receipts from the auto camp this year will approximate $5000. The number of cars registered totals 7811 with total registrations reaching liGGl cars. Ashland Tidings. Two wind-up automobiles with gar ago UGc. Jap Art Store. tf . pfovetnbor millinery salo. It's worth your while to call. Tho Kmmy Iou Hat Shop, M. M. Dopt, Storo, Mudford Pldt;.- , HI 7 Mrs. jleauruont T. DcTosh left Monday evening for San Francisco, L.os Angeles and Long Beach on a visit. Notice Pythian Sisters and fam - illes aro Invited to attend a social evening at the K. P. hall, Wednesday, Nov. 7th. Cards, dancing and refresh ments. It's free. , 190 Get our prices on Brush wool sweater;. The Colonial. 190 A novelty was received at the local postoffico yesterday in a registered letter from Germany, which it cost the sender In stamps to send to this country 72 million marks. Tho envoi ope was obout 10 Inches long and three inches In width, and tho 72 Ger man stamps, each of the million dol- lar denomination, were plastered all over it. ; 'Mono too early to 'begin an em broidered piece for an Xmas gift Attend the salo. Handicraft Rhnp. 200 Oet In on tho soap deal at Warner, : "Wort mini & Goro's. 8 bars of Crystal White soap free. 199 This morning folt quite nippy and frosty with ft minimum temperature of 28.6 degrees. Fair M-qather Is tho prediction for Wodnesday. Yesterday With a maximum of was a much warmer day than a 'year ago today with its maximum of 54. Crystal Whito soap special thli wcok only: 8 bars of Crystal White free y-lth each $1.00 soap deal Hutchison & Lnmaden. ' 108 Buy your shingles nnd roofing at Wallace Woods' Lumber Yard, 711 K. Main street. Phono 108. tf A petition calling for the ousting of Frod Baker, superintendent or the Klamath Indian reservation, has been drawn up by Klamath Falls attorneys and Is holng circulated on tho reser vatlon by certain groups of Indians who are dissatisfied with Mr, Baker's administration of agency affairs. When sufficient signers havo been ob tained the petitions will bo forwarded to tho- secretary of tho interior at Washington. Blue and white lunch cloths on Wtle. 48x48, 6Cc; 60x60, $1.19; 70x70, $1.48. Jap Art Storo. ' tf Kadlo sets "tailor made." rebuilt, impaired, - installed. Guaranteed. U. I. M Inkier, 40S Liberty Bldg. Phono 163. ' 201 Mrs. R. F. Guth who has been visiting- her mother, Mrs. K. W. Wall and fa mlly Wt Monday morning for her homo In Seattle lv Malto your selections early. Pack ago goods on Bale. Handicraft Shop. 200 100 per cent pure silk pongee, com mon grade 8Sc; extra heavy for shirts 34 Inches wide, $1.19 yard. Jap Art Store. 2 OH Mrs. P. IT. McCurley nnd son are leaving for Detroit, Mich., Wednesday evening. Dance, Ragle Point. Rat. nlto. 199 You ran get It nt DoVoo's. tf Pete Loicnti-n was fined tea dol-Iiii-h wli.'ii he was brought (n Judge Clenn O. Taylor in the Justice court today by J. J. .lcIahon. deputy state motor officer Tor operations a car without a driver's license. Xmas gifts are. all In Japanese Art Store. if (let soft paper school tablets at thl. office. tf John M. Scott, the Southern Paclfij company passenger official, who was enroute home from having attended the K. O. AlcCormlck funeral at San 11. M. Walter 1 Knights I.ove. 'laud I iarwh'k i (ile.ison, three pi (itiiin of Pythias from Poiilan were here to attend the K. of P. di. triet convention and initiation cere monies yesterday Chile con came, Gu.ihcr Cafe, tf Duplicating sale books for sale a this office. tf Hemstitching 8c per yard at Style craft, opposite Hialto theatre. tf The Southern Pacific has received thru its Ashland gateway 148 closed Francisco, spent yesterday In visiting ttm ,ope" carMl whlh will relieve Note the firm, even texture of Milk Bread. No Grumbling when you slice It's the milk. it. At Any Grocer here and other valley points In co puny with 10. S. Jtosenbaum, tho dis trict passenger and freight agent. "The Finest Itadio Receiver in tho World." Learn how you can obtain one. L. D. Minklcr, 403 Liberty Bldg. Phone 163. 201 November millinery sale. It's worth your while to call. The Emmy Lou Hat Shop, M. M. Dept. Storo, Medford Bldg. 197 All tho racing cars In ihe city are tuning up for tho Armistice day racon which will take place on the track o the Jackson County Fair grounds, th afternoon of Armistice day. bale of Pacific Package goods 33 1-3 percent discount. Handicraft Shop. 200 Get in on the soap deal at Warner. Wortman & Gore's. 8 bars of Crystal hito soap free, 109 Herbert Alford has moved from hi office in the Associated Oil station corner of Main and South Riverside. to tho company's plant on the Pacifi 1 lighway. Kremmel's genuine health bread at DeVoo's. tf Crystal Whito soap special thl weok only: 8 bars of Crystal White free with each $1.00 soap deal Hutchison & Lumsdcn. 198 f Visitors In tho city from dlstan points Inelude James J. Oahan of Mooseheart, 111., Hurry Witters Saginaw, Mich., and J. P. Greenwald of Bay City, Mich. Buy Xmas gifts, deposit 25 percent, wo will save It for you. Jap Art Store, tf Dance, Khgle Point; Sat. nlto. 199 - Ideal weather prevailed today bu the situation in the business distrlc seemed rather quiet with tho bank; closed.. The courts and city and county offices wero also closed be cause of tho special stato election. Chicken and beef tamales, Gusbe Cafe. tf Don't forget the card party at the Masonic hall Wednesday evening Nov. 7th. Program, cards and re freshments. 190 Mr. and Mrs. .T. A. Houston of Klamath Falls loft that city recently by car expecting to visit in Ashlam and Medford before motoring to Call fornia to spend tho winter. The American Legion boys who have In charge the wrestling and box ing show at the Armory this evening assure the public that the events wll be high class In every respect nnd ladles as well as gentlemen may at end without fearing any obiectional features. Special wile on Ford accessories. Grease, oil and piston rings. The Busy Corner Motor Co. tf David Brown, formerly of the motor vehicle and traffic department In Portland and at present in tho fed eral customs ho u ho In that city stop lied hero overnight at the Hotel Med ium, jio is a friend ot Clyde Gardner with whom ho served together in the army. Chilo con carno. Gusher Cafe. tf All kinds of rough and d rosso d lumber. Wallace Woods, Phono 108. 711 Kust Main. Tho lloyal Neighbors will meet with Mrs. J. II. Jones, 612 Ponn Ave. Thursday evening, Nov. 8th at 7:30 Visiting Neighbors welcome. Redden & Canadny write bonds and Insurance. Phono 720.. tf Meet your friends nt the Masonic hall Wednesday evening. Nov. 7th Cards, program and refreshments, ' ' 100 Mrs. George Carpentor entertained a party of fourteen at luncheon at tho Hotel Medford on Monday at 1 o'clock. Buy your screon doors at Wallace Woods' Lumber Yard, 711 E, Main. Phono 108. tf Da.nco, Faglo Point, Sat. nlto. 190 Among tho Washington stato visi tors In Iho city are Mr. and Mrs. Paul Isaacson, Mr. and Mrs. F. W. Keen and Mtv and Mrs. W. It. Fifer and children of Seattle. , Brunswick phonographs, the world's most popular phonograph. Kasy terms. IT. G. Lauuspach, Phone Our only business Is Insurance, but wo cover every known kind of risk. H. A. Holmes, "Tho Insurance Man." tf James Penrt of tho California Ore gon Tower company at Prospect had a bad nmash-up when tho Bulck car ho was driving slipped off tho road down a seventy-fivo foot embank ment. However ho escaped uninjured though the car was badty damaged. Highest grade Utah and Wyoming coal, absolutely free from slack and dust. Hansen Coul Co., 84 South Fir. Phono 239. Gray and tan pleated skirts. The Coloninl. iptjf I'Yed Mlddlehusher of Trnfl was In Medford today buying supplies nnd attending to business. Milk and cream at DoVoo's. tf A good time, a fine program nnd refreshments at tho Masonic hall Wednesday evening. Nov. 7th. 196 Tho Perl Funeral Homo has added to its equipment a hnndsome new limousine hearse. While on their eastern trip this summer Mr. and Mrs. Perl visited the Meteor Motor com pany's plant nt Picqua. Ohio, and made their selection. It has all the latest equipment and Is tho newest thing out. Tho old stylo carved mod els are a thing of the past nnd are not used In up to date establishments. William Hooker, chauffeur, drove the hearse from San Francisco hero. Wo will loan you money to build or buy Holmes tho Insurance Man. There's , busy Business College In Medford. OWN. Floyd Hart left this afternoon for San Francisco and other California cities on business connected with the Tomlin Box factory. We have Rood values In Used cars. Patton Robinson, Inc. tf Special sale on Tuesday at the Colonial OarngP. tf Mrs. Paul Orlett, slster-ln-low of Ttlehard Antle of Medford will leave today for her home In Pasadena. Cal. Typewriters, n makes Wholesale rebuilt. Knsy trrms, $5 monthly. Our gunrnnteo moans 20 minute repair service. Medford Book Store, agents. materially tho car shortage In western Oregon. Receipts of these cars was reported to the public service com mission November 1 by the railroad officials. Chicken and beef tamales, Gusher Cafe. tf At Deuel's Hemstitching 3c. tf The community meeting and dinner of Jacksonville held last evening under the auspices of the chamber of commerce of that city was a largely attended and successful affair, at which important affairs to the county seat town were discussed by local and outside speakers. E. H. Hurd of Medford was one of the speakers. Unity literature teaches people how to be well, prosperous and efficient. Free distribution. 310 S. Riverside, tf Vour car battery charged in 8 hours at the Electric Shop. tf W. G. Drew of the California .Ore gon Power company will soon leave for Portland to spend the Week end. Gouuino Bosch Magneto parts and repairs. Electric Shop, Eighth and Bartlett. tf Corning Konly is leaving for Chi cago at the end of this week. Clean cottar rags wanted at the Mail Tribune office. ... A total of 30,278 tourist automo biles registered In Oregon during the season ending October 31, according to a statement Issued by Secretary of State Kozer. Theso figures arei based on registrations at tho 15 stations in Oregon In which tho Medford station led with 7413 registrations. Regis trations for the season by stations is shown as follows: Albany, 39; Ash land, 5277; Astoria, 47; Baker, 272; Itend, !5; Eu'geno, 493; Gold Beach, 235; Grants Pass, 1829; Klamath Falls, 5S2; Medford. 7413; Ontario. 3H50J Pendleton, 2R64; Portland. 0520; Salem, 5374; The Dalles, 1148; inspectors, 740, Wo carry nothing In coal but tho best . guaranteed Utah or Wyoming. Our prices on nil fuel we handle are always tho lowest, considering qual Tho Roosevelt Parent-Teachers circle will have a tea towel shower at their regular monthly meeting next v riday. Every member is requested to bring a towel and a good atten dance is expected as tho reports from the convention will bo given at this time. November millinery sale. It's worth your while to call. Tho Emmy Lou Hat Shop, M. M. Dept. Store, Medford Bldg. 197 A. M. Simons, the new secretary of tho Grants Pass chamber of com merce, has arrived from San Fran- isco and Is now on tho job at tho hamber offices. Take your kodak films to Palmer's i Studio. First-class work and prompt j service. tf j Among Portland people in Modford yesterday and today were Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Horsky and Mrs. Joslc Poinasek of Albany, and Mr. and Mm. I. S. Casey and Walter Glueson of Portland. Do you., noed a good dress maker 1th original Ideas? If so, call 327 mith Oakdale. Parly dresses and hltdren's clothes a specialty. Phone 50-L. 19S C. J. Seymour had a narrow escape from a bad accident when returning from Grants Pass on Sunday evening io rounded a curve and just missed ho head of a man caught under nn overturned motorcycle so that he could not move. Mr. Seymour stopped and released the man, who was un injured but who was pinned down by tho motorcycle so that ho could not xtricnte himself. Bookkeeper, experienced, would liko to take set of books for several hours a day. Phono 971-L. 105 Celebrate Armistlco day In a suit leaned and pressed at tho Pantorium Dye Works. Phono 244. 201 Charles Mooro, proprietor of the Orchard Company, Limited, leaves for San Francisco this evening for a short business trip. Got Launrpach's prices on pianos icroro you buy. Ho knows pianos and is reliable Phono 227. William Von der Hellen wns In Medford today 'from his construction camp on tho Prospect road to attend to business matters. Tho auto tourist traffic thru and to iri ford foil way down last night. Tho city auto camp had only 14 cars and 49 persons. Tho Truth About tho Ku Klux tan. A free lecture nt the Armory. Thursday evening, Nov. 8th nt 8 clock. lOfl The public market of today which is a fairly good ono had a light patronage, as many citizens thought that because it was election day the market would bo closed. For Rent Commercial slzo Hoover acuu m clen tier $2.00 per day ; minimum charge $1.00. Phono 244. Mr. Claire P. Holdrldge of Eugene. Oro., graduate class 1020, II. of O.. well known to a number of Medford people and a nephew of Dr. and Mrs. Ilundy, Is now located in Central East Africa. Mr. Holdrldge Is In tho em ploy of the Belgian Congo Diamond company (tho largest diamond min ing company in the world) as geolo gist and engineer. A letter ha8 Just been rereived from him telling of n hunting trip tliut hi was talcing for a hiMM""""i'H on the Lumbar rlvw. Tin- purty cujisists of himsi-lf. the only white man, and the following number f blacks: Om- conk, one table boy. one valet, ono hunter who locates the xuiiiu, one gun bearer, eight m"cn to carry him ana sixteen men to carry camp equipment. It takes u letter three months to rtjach Mr. Holdrldge from Oregon. CUM TALKS PRESIDENT The Daily Bank Robbery WASHINGTON, Nov. 6. Senator Cummins of Iowa, president pro tem pore or the senate, called on Presi dent ColIldKe today to talk over plans for the coming session of congress. for yearsf the Iowa senator has been a leader In shaping railroad leir- Inlatlon and he re-affirmed at the White House his conviction that a consolidation program should bo one of the main works of the cumlng ses sion. It was Indicated today at the White House that the president expected to reply to a considerable extent on the suggestions for railroad legislation laid before him by Senator Cummins. Ho expects to begin formulation of his decision soon. SPOKANE RED LAW HURTS BUSINESS SPOKANE,-Nov. 6. Repeal of the City criminal : $ymli(-allsnv '. ordinaire the hope of encouraging woods workers to resort to Spokane more generally is urged upon tho city ouncll in a resolution adopted last night by tho central labor council of the city. "The emergency calling for tho pas sage of this ordinanco nnd justifying lis passage 1ms long since gone by," the resolution rend, "and so far lies in our power, it is desirable to notify tho world that theso lumber workers' may again freely return to our cuy without fenr of belnir ha assed through the threat of this law.' SPENCER, Jnd., Nov. C. A band of robbers variously estimated in number from 14 to 20. robbed two liankH here early today of approxi mately $15,000 nnd wounded two citi zens. Traveling in four automobiles, the robbers first isolated the town by cutting all telephone, nnd telegraph wires, then posted guards to prevent interruption while they blew open the bank vaults. The bandits remained in town more than an hour and In gaining nccess to tne bank vaults used several exol slve charges, almost wrecking one of the buildings. Tho banks entered were the National Hank of Spencer and tho Exchanbe State Bank. ST. LOUIS, Nov. c. Three armed bandits today robbed the Pacific Sav ings bank in the soutilwestern part of the city of f2H0 and escaped In an automobile. Three employes were compelled to lie on tho floor as the trio scooped up the money. ' NEW ULM, Minn., Nov. 6. Five robbers who blew the vault of tho Klosser State bank four mile's north of here early today, escaped with 11300 in currency and silver and $1200 In Liberty bonds. WINONA, Minn., Nov. 0. Uobbors blew tho vault of the First National bank of Mabel, near here early today nnd escaped with about J1000 in silver. That OIH Fashioned Flavor There's ho secret about that good old time taste of Scully's Skookum Syrup it's nature's pure cane and maple sugar that does it nothing taken away nothing . added to it. Pure wholesome . and always appetizing. That's why everyone says "it's Bully." , ; In air light, double sealed screw top cans your protection. SCULLYS PURE CANE AND MAPLE SYRUP Meet I us Western Oil Co. There will be a called meetlnir of tho stockholders of the Western Oil Co. nt F. J. Newman's office, Tues day, Nov. 6, at 7:30 p. m. to discuss matters of vital Importance. 185 F. J. NEWMAN. Sonv. MOTHER! OBITUARY, So KLIPI'EIv Miss Alllo Kllppel died tho home .of her mother. Mrs. Elizabeth Klippel, 228 North Holly street, Medford. November 5. 1023. She was born at Jacksonville, Octo- er Hi, 1803 nnd is a member of one the oldest pioneer families of the alley, she lived most ot her Ufa 1" icksnnville and Medford and hud a ost of friends. She had been ill for four weeks. Besides tUe mother oho leaves two brothers, J. II. Klippel of Portland, Oregon, F. W. Klippel of California, and a niece, Mrs. Emma Seougall of Medford. Funeral services nt Conger's Under taking l'arlor, Wodnesday nfternoon at "two, ltev. Lawrence presiding. In terment at Jacksonville cemetery. ItOTHUOCK Funeral services for Mrs. Lucy Jane Rothrock w ill be held at tho Christian church nt Central Point Thursday at 2:30 p. m. A brief service will be held nt tho Perl Funer al Home nt 2 previous to the service at tho church. Itev. A. B. Khoades and T. L. Thuemler will havo charge of tho services. Interment lit tho Central Point cemetery. Me TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY FOH SALE Ford sedan, model 21. Clood condition. Call 519 S. Hnllv. 199 FOU SAI.K Four room house and good lot. clone tn near N. Onkdnle. If sold by Saturdny night goes for only H100, on easy terms. Phone 617-1, FOIt ltKNT Ten nrr tract and soven room bungalow near city reservoir. Phone J17-L. To Reduce Dangerous Varicose Veins Child's Best Laxative is "California Fig Syrup" Hurry Mother! Even a bilious, con stipated, feverish child loves the pleasant taste of "California Fig Syrup'', and it never fails to open tho bowels. A tea spoonful today may prevent a sick child tomorrow. Ask Your dritpgist for genuine "Cali fornia Fig Syrup" which 1ms directions for babies and children of nil nn... printed on bottle. Mother 1 You must nv California" or vou mav t n.. nutrition tiir svrnp. Add Our Experience to Yours Tn r-onsuleriiir an investment, refinancing a business, establishing credit or any of the problems which may confront a business man you'll find it a good policy to add your in! imate knowledge of the case to our long experience in 1 he field. Here is the ideal combiiiaton of the business and the bank." One with one side of the problem, one with the other, and each speak ing from experience. UHMmimimuinuiuiiiMiiiiMiingimiiimim JACKSON COUNTY RANK ' P1MM1UII. 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It reduces all kinds of enlarged glands, goitres nnd wens nnd is used exclusively in many largo factories as an unfailing first aid to tho injured antiseptic. Heath's Drug Store and West Side Pharmacy can supply you. Adv. MR. AND MRS. PUBLIC: Only occasionally are we privileged to show a photo-dramatic creation of sucfi magnificence nnd dramatic power as "Enemies of Women," tho brilliant picturization of Vlncente Ulusco Ibnnez's famous novel. We sincerely advise those who seek the truly big things of the motion picture art not to miss it. More than , a million dollars was spent in bringing to the screen this thrilling narrativo of Kurope's gilded society life, with Its mag nificent palatial settings, its unparalleled lux ury, its great cast of prominent players. Against the background ot Paris, Petrograd, Nice and tho Riviera where the drama was photographed, are staged the revels and in trigues, the tragedies ot the Monte Carlo gam ing tabies, the red course of Russia's revolu tion, the echo of the battlo fields combining to niaks ono ot tho most absorbing narratives of screen history. . - . . PAGE THEATRE MANAGEMENT. to the ' Radio Buying Public Do not buy radio sets unless they rt manufactured by a reliable fac tory. t At present there ar all kinds of small (so-called) factories manufac turing Inferior goods. Some radio sets give results at all times, some work - occasionally. Get one that Is consistent. Virgin's Radio Service MEDFORD BUILDING II- "vg.v--' wv. r t . m cHV Jk :k -n-v t 1 mn- II ..M mWiAWYS ' :- " ! -wsmm, ' r,. x 1 tonight!. -1 1 II 35?RWSy - in, X ' OLUnl ""' ILB' Sg7- - ' . 4 - i SON and Antonio I g ' " ' - "' I a . Moreno In I tnemies -a ' ' "' r. - mm C ergo BEN TURPIN '" 1. I "t, m". tFMi a. 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