PAGE TWO. MEDFORD MAIL TKIBUNE; , MEDFORD. -OREGON, "WEDNESDAY. NOVEMBER 7. 1923 ocal and Personal The city council met last niht in the office of City Attorney Carkin be . cause of the council chamber being In ubo ax an election booth. Little business wan done outside of approv ing of the monthly payroll and other routine matters, because of the ab sence of Mayor Gaddis from the city Mr. and Mrs. C. M. Houston will leave this evening for Rochester, Minn., where the popular postoffice clerk who has been in poor health for some time, will undergo an examina tion at the Mayo Bros, hospital. From Rochester they will continue on east for a visit with Mr. Houston's re la- . tlves at Evansvllle, Ind.. and thence to I Morgansfield, Ky., his old home. They win return no me aooui uoc, iu or to In time for him to help out In the Christmas rush season. Guaranteed vulcanizing and re treading. Exchange Tire Co. 201 Befoie you buy that piano see H. t G. Launspach. He can save you money. He knows pianos, and Is re . liable. Office and salesroom at Weeks & Orr, Phone 227. . A large delegation of wrestling fans from Gold Hill was present at last night's wrestling match at the Ar mory. Dance at F. & E. theatre Friday night nfter frst show. Imperial Trio. 197 Get mamma and walking doll free by buying season ticket. $7.50 doll free for $20 ticket, and $1.50 doll free for $10 ticket. Those season tickets are good for everything in Jap Art Storo before Jan. 1st, 1924. tf R. H. Holmes, recently of Medford, has been transferred to Balem as traveling agent for the Southern -Pa cific company. His headquarters will be maintained In the Southern Pacific office In the U. 8. Bank building. Salem Capital Journal. Selected Delicious, Jonathan. Spitz, Roman Beauty, Newtown fancy $1.25; ' extras $1.50. J. B. King, Lock Box '401. ' 198 Keep In mind the sale of Pacific Package goods at 33 L3 per cent dis count. Handicraft Bljop. 200 Visitors In the city from distant points Include Mr. and Mrs. H. V. ; Reals of Denver, M. J. Clark of Brad . ley, Ohio, Gus Hess of Kockport, N. Y.. C. A. Devlin of .Brooklyn, N. Y Mr. and Mrs. Edward Dunn, Edward Dunn, Jr., and Agnes Dunn, of Boise, ' Ida., and Mr. and Mrs. Chas. N. Sigle . and Mrs. F. Wltherspoon of San Francisco. 80x3 V cord tires $10.50. Exchange Tire Co. , 201 Get In on the soap deal at Warner, Wortman & Gore's. 8 bars of Crystal White sonp free. 199 F." 8. Salter Is among the Medford men who have been sojourning In Portland this week. Dance at F. & E. theatre Friday night after first show. Imperial Trio. 197 Crystal White soap special this week only; 8 bars of Crytjtal White free with each $1.00 soap deal. Hutchison & Lumsdcn. 19K There was no session of the New York stock, bond, cotton or mercan tile exchanges for tho day, yesterduy i i ii .m. being ., holiday In . buslncin hcrau. of an election. Elsewhere markets were open. Twelve acres lemon grove near Diego, 8 acres fruit near Sebastapol, 6 lots West Seattle residence district. Sell cheap, or what have you? J. B. King. Lock Box 451. 198 Tutoring In grade nrM high school subjects by experienced teacher, uni versity fraduate. 116 Mistletoe. 199 Dr. W. G. Hoffman of McMinnvllle. Oregon Is visiting his brother. Dr. E. W. Hoffman of this city. Dr. Hoff man will spend a weok or more fish ing and duck shooting. 30x3 fabric tires $7.R0. 30x3 Mi fabrics $8-50. Exchange Tiro Co. 201 Two wind-up automobiles with gar ago 95c. Jap Art Store. ; tf Local friends of Mrs. S. Sandry, of Rogue River, will be glad to know that she Is Improving after a serious Illness. Miss Gladys Sandry, whu has been attending O. A. C. during tho fall . returned to be with her mother and will not return to school until the winter term. Grants Pass Courier. Another feature danco, Jackson ville, Friday, Lyrlo orchestra. 198 November millinery sale. It's worth your while to call. The Emmy Lou Hat Shop. M. M. Dept. Store. Medford BldK. 197 More Interest was manifested today In tho outcome of tho election on the Income tax measure of yesterday, than was taken yesterday, when a very light vote was cast In this city and the county. The shortest road from where you are to where you want to be, a bigger job and better pay, Is via Scientific Salesmanship. Register now for Evening Course. ' Medford Business College. OWN. 201 Notice Pythian Sisters and fam ilies are Invited to attond a social Evening at tho K. P. hall, Wednesday, Nov. 7th. Cards, dancing and refresh ments. It's free. 196 Only eight cars and 25 persons were overnight guests at tho city auto camp Inst bight. I v The demand for Milk Bread is grow ing by leaps and , Bounds Why? At Any Grocer Among Washington state sojourn era In the city are Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Hall of Roosevelt. E. W. Hale of Blckleton, Mr. and Mrs. J. 8. Leon ard and Mr. and Mrs. F. Hatto of Seattle. The rehearsal of the M. E. choir has been postponed to Friday even ing on account of the Woni&u's Home Missionary convention. Get our prices on Brush wool sweaters. The Colonial. 196 Allan A. Bynon of Portland, assis tant United States attorney who ha many friends in Medford, Is In a hos pital In that city this week Incidental to undergoing a minor operation. See us for music. We specialize on i.nce and concert work. Lyric or chestra. 26 Newtown. 199 None too early to begin an em broidered piece for an Xinas gift. Attend the sale. Handicraft Hhop 200 Thaddcus Slater Johnson leaves to- nlht for Portland where he wlll attend the Portland Lovestock show. Mr. Johnson plans to purchase a pure blooded Orkney bull before returning. Do you need a good dress make. with original ideas? If so, call 879-X. 327 South Oakdale. party dresses and children's clothes a specialty. 198 Get In on the soap deal at Warner. Wortman & Gore's. ' 8 bars of Crystal White soap free, 199 Another chilly temperature of Zi degrees minimum" was reached early today, following the maximum of 66 yesterday. A year ago today was much solder with a maximum of 53. Fair weather is the prediction for Thurs day. Selling out houses and ranches, 10 years time, sacrifice prices. Gold Ray Realty Co. 198 Crystal White soap special this week only: 8 bars of Crystal White free with each $1.00 soap deal. Hutchison & Lumsdcn. 198 L. D. Elliott of the American Auto mobile association arrived In Medford yesterday and Is staying at the Hotel Holland while he attends to business In Medford for a few days. Dance at Riverside Community club Saturday night. Loveland's orchestra. 138 Buy your shingles and roofing; at Wallace Woods' Lumber Yard. 711 E. Main street. Phone 108. tf II. L. Joust of Lawrence, Kns., who has been in Medford for the last few weeks installing the new pipe organ of the Baptist church, left this morn lag for his home after making fjnal tests of the organ and attending Its dedication last night. Pleasant surprise for those attend ing Jacksonville dance Friday. Lyric orchestra. 198 Blue and white lunch cloths on sale. 48x48, 66c; 60x60, $1.19; 70x70, $1.48. Jap Art Store. tf Claud Fageol who is In Medford for a few days demonstrating a big mod ern Fageol stage is a guest of the Holland hotel. Brunswick and Victor phonographs and records one-half price. 16 N. Grape street. 198 Radio sets "tailor made," rebuilt, repaired. Installed. Guaranteed. L. D. Minkler, 403 Liberty Bldg. Phone 163 201 The annual Red Cross drive for membership In Ashland which started Monday in Ingging, according to the Ashland Tidings which says: 'The i I rapid pace set at tho opening dato t last year Is falling far short so far this j unit inun n.in mr u rcvivtu ui , mme ,r , prevacd ,1gt .. n rn ,.,., T gjWick. chairman of the drive ' this morning.1 JJam-n nt Riverside Community club Saturday night. '- Lovolnnd'H orchcHtra. 11)8 Muko your selection early. Pack ago good on Balo. Handicraft Shop. 200 Eillth Creed and Mrs. I. M. Creed spent last week end at the Mansfield ranch near Prospect ns the guests of Mr. and Mrs. George A. Mansfield. See our display at Hub Shoo store. Lyric orchestra, 198 100 per cent pure silk pongee, com' mon grade 8Rc; extra heavy for shirts 34 Inches wide. 1.19 yard. Jap Art Storo. 206' A son was born to Mr. and Mrs. William t'randnll Tuesday at their homo in Central Point. Positively the greatest pleasure producing event of the week. Tho Oriental Qardons Saturday night. 198 Iiance, Eagle Point. Hat. nlte. 199 The records of the Thrift Shop show that during the past 12 months, gnr ments to the value of $378.69, were given away outright to ncody people. 1 his docs not Include the new clothes, shoes, etc., which they had to go to tho stores and buy for dostttuto pco plo because they dkdn't hapnon tc have In tho shop, tho size or garment needed. -Dance at Riverside Community club Saturday night. Loveland's orchestra. 1 You can get It at DeVoe's. tf Mrs. O. A. Morse, who was called to Portland Sunday by the suddon ill ness of Mr. Morse, there on a visit. sent word home last evening that her husband was much improved and considered out of danger- Molln Instruction. J. D. Wltham. 26 Newtown. 199 For Apple Week Anderson at tho Publlo Market Is showing an extra choico selection of apples. 196 Genuine Bosch Magneto parts and ropalrs. Electric Shop, Eighth and uartiett. tf Xmos gifts are all In Japanese Art Store. tf A big box of discarded clothing ar rived yesterday from Hilt. Cnllf.. for the Red Cross Thrift shop In Med ford. An evening's entertainment for two persons in New York costs $150, in Los Angeles the same amusement costs $50 a night, but in Medford where there la a Metropolitan Orien tal Garden a wonderful time can be hnd for almost nothing. Dance there Saturday night. 198 Get soft paper school tablets at thl. office. tf "The Finest Radio Receiver In the World." Learn how you can ohtaln one. L. X. Minkler, 403 Liberty Bldg. Phone 163. 201 If. C. Stanley of the motor trans portation department of the Associ ated Oil Co., arrived In Medford this morning to be here a few days to Inspect tho local equipment. The Truth About the Ku Klux Klan. Free lecture at tho armory Thursday night. 196 November millinery salo. It's worth your while to call. The Emmy Lou Hat Shop, M. M. Dept. Store, Medford Bldg. 197 Redden A Canaday writo bonds and insurance. Phone "20. tf; Mayor E. C. Gaddis and Volney Dixon are in attendance all this" week nt the Pacific International Livestock Exposition at Portland, from which they are not expected to return until Saturday or Sunday. Yes, there will be another big pay night dance at the Oriental Gardens Saturday night. 19f Salo of Pacific Package goods at 33 1-3 percent discount. Handicraft Shop. . ; 200 Meet your friends at the Masonic hall "Wednesday evening. Nov. 7th. Cards, program and refreshments. 19C Among the Oregonians In the city are Mr. and Mrs. A. C. Andrews, W. T. Ice and H. A. Prathcr of Klamath Falls, and Mr. and Mrs. George A. Brown of Portland. i '- See Anderson. Public Market for extra - select Delicious, Jonathans, Spitz, Bellefleur and Newtown apples. 190" Get In on the soap deal at Warner. Wortman & Gore's, 8 bars of Crystal White soap free. 199 Buy your screen doors at Wallace Woods' Lumber Yard, 711 E. Main Phone 108. tf Approximately 230 members of the boys' and girts' clubs of the state, who are In attendance at the Pacific Inter national Livestock show together with their leaders, were guests of the chamber of commerce in Portland last night at a dinner In the chamber. The Truth About the Ku Klux Klan. Free lecture at the Armory Thursday night. 196 Kremmel's genuine health bread at DeVoe's. tf Dance, Eagle Point, Sat. nlte. 199' Six hundred chairs arrived yester day for the auditorium In the new Armory. These were the first of the furnishings to go into the Armory. Better be sure than sorry, dance at the Oriental Gardens Saturday night. 198 Brunswick phonographs, the world's most popular phonograph. Easy terms. H. G. Launspach, Phone 227. Crystal White soap special this week only: 8 bars of Crystal White free with each $1.00 soap deal. Hutchison & Lumsden. . 198 Fred Champlln of Foots Creek was the host at a duck dinner party at the Hotel Medford yesterday evening. The guests were John Tomlln. L. " A. Banks, Harry Rosenberg, Chris Gott lieb and Bert Anderson. Buy Xmas gifts, deposit 25 percent. we will save It for you. Jap Art Storo. tf Dance, Eagle Point, Sat. nlte. 199" Our only business Is Insurance, but we cover every known kind of risk. R. A. Holmes, "The Insurance Han." K. H. Cook, district agent of the Associated Oil company arrived from Portland today for a two days visit to the local territory. If you want extra select Delicious. Jonathan. Spitz, Bellefleur or New town apples see Anderson at Public Market. 196 Chicken and beef tamalcs. Gusher Cafe. .-' tf Highest grade Utah and Wyoming coal, absolutely froe from slack and dust. Hansen Coal Co., 34 South Fir. Phone 239. ' ' F. Gordon Hart, pastor of tho Pres- bytorlan church at Grants Pass, spoke before tho chamber of commerco forum today on "England's Bloodless Revolution." E. P. Lawrcnco pre sided at the meeting. Dan O'Con noli, head of tho Southern Pacific secret 'service, was a guest of the forum. John Mann asked for unani mous support of tho Red Cross drive. beginning tomorrow and was assured of tho same. Don't forget the card party at the Masonic hall Wednesday evoning, Nov. 7th. Program, cards and re freshments. 196 Special sale on Ford . accessories. Grease, oil and piston rings. The Busy Corner Motor Co. tf Chile con carne. Gusher Cafe. tf All kinds of rough and ' dressod lumber. Wallace Woods. Phono 108 711 East Main. A car driven by W. J. Wakefield of this city 'collided with a Ford coupe that was half across the Intersection at the corner of Main and Riverside, this forenoon at about 11 o'clock, Tho rora was drlvon by a woman tourist who was passing thru town, by the name of McDowell. A spoke of The cor was brokon and an Inner tube cut. Gray and tan pleated skirts. The Colonial. J96 M1IK and cream at DeVoe's. tf A good time, a flno program and refreshments at the Masonic hall Wednesday evening, Nov. 7th. 196 Miss F. W. Wltherspoon of San Francisco arrived In Medford Tues day and left this morning to teach the grade school In Phoenix this Winter. The Truth About the Ku Klux Klan. A free lecturo nt the Armory. Thursday evening, Nov. 8th at 8 o'clock. '"'16 Wo carry nothing In con!.. but the best guaranteed Utah or Wyoming. Our prices on nil fuel we hnndlo are always the lowest, considering qunl. ity. Valley Fuel Co. tf Typewriters, all makes Wholesale rebullts. Easy terms, $5' monthly. Our guarantee means 20 minute repair sen-ice. Medford Book Store, agents. 17 IF APPLY SULPHUR Just the moment you apply Men tho-Sulphur to nn Itching, burning br broken out skin, the itching stops and healing begins, wnys a noted akin spec ialist. This sulphur preparation, made Into a pleasant cold cream, giveg such a quick relief, even to fiery eczema, that nothing ha ever been found to take lta place. Because of Its germ destroying properties, it quickly subdues the itch. lug, cools the Irritation and heals the ecxema right up, leaving a clear, smooth skin in placo of Ugly erup Uons, rash, pi in pica or roughness, . 1 You do not have to wait for Im provement, it quickly shows. You can get a little Jar of Howies Men-Uio-Sulphur at any drug store. Adv. Captain R. Boyle of the army re cruiting station at Eugene arrived in Medford yesterday and will remain hero a few days to visit the local recruiting station. We will loan you money to build or buy Holmes tho Insurance Man. There's a busy Business College In Medford. OWN. We have good values In used cars. Patton & Roblnnon. Inc. tf Col. I. A. Roble, owner of the local box factory. Is considerably wrought up today. Monday when he went to Burs, ni round mat some oqo had appropriated his pipe, which had been his trusty friend for years. It has developed that on Sunday some one entered the box factory office and carted off such things as could bo used. An attempt was made to enter the safe, the knob being filed, but this was abandoned. All that wad loBt was $1.60 In change from a drawer, $3. B0 that belonged to the watchman, the colonel's fountain pen, and his pipe. He classes the last article as the greatest loss of all. Grants Pass Courier. Special sale on Tuesday at the Colonial Garage. tf Chile con carne. Gusher Cafe, tf Duplicating sale books for. sale at this office. tf ITemstltohlns 8o per yard at Style craft, opposite Rlalto theatre. tf Get Launspach's prices on pianos before you buy. He knows pianos and Is reliable. Phone 227. Mrs. C. F. Cord of the Red Cross spoke to a gathering of the Catholic ladles In the parish hall of the Cath olic church, Tuesday afternoon, on the work tho Thrift Shop Is doing in Medford. Chicken and beet ta males, Gusher Cafe. tf At Deuel's Hemstitching 8c. tf Unity literature teaches people how to be well, prosperous apd efficient. Free distribution. 310 S. Riverside, tf Your car battery charged In 8 hours at the Electric Shop. tf Company A, of the National Guard, will drill tonight at the Armory at 7:80. Clean cotton raps wanted at the Mail. Tribune office. November millinery sale. It's worth your while to call. The Emmy Lou Hat Shop, M. M. Dept. Store, Medford Bldg. 19 1 Take your kodak films to Palmer's Studio. First-class work and prompt service. tf t .eieuruie jirmisuce aay in a suit cleaned and pressed at the Pantorium Dye Works. Phone 244. 201 Card, of Thank Wo wish to thank our friends who kindly offered sympathy during our recent bereavement. Also for the beautiful flowers. GUY M. AIOORE AND FAMILY. 106 Medford : Stores to Close It has been decided to close all the Medford business houses and offices Monday, Nov. 12 at 11:30 a. m. In or der to allow everybody to help cele brate Armistice day. All are request ed to close. . MERCHANTS ASSOCIATION. 199 Notice De Mulay meeting tomorrow night. Qft. 8th. at 7:30. All members' urged to bo present. Over, 40' per cont bf the homes of this country aro owned by the occu pants, and more than .one-half of these aro free from debt. CURAZEMA Rameiljr for Eqzema and All Kinds of Skin Diseases. CURAZEMA Is the only known rem edy, either in .'America or Europe, which will remove Psoriasis, chronic Acne and scabrous Eczema, including hives, ringworm, dandruff, itch, bar bers itch, trench itch, pimples on the race or body, salt rheum, scaley or scabby hnndB o)- skin. It destroys the germs that cause these troubles. Read what dme of them say: Suoqualmle Falls, Oct. 19, 1920. ' Mr. L. H. Rogors: Words will not explain what your eczenia cure has done for me. 1 was down in bed most or the time tor six months. Four doc tors could not help me. Aftor using eight boxes of your eczema cure I am entirely cured and working every I day. ours trtily, Mrs. Vera Haynes, Seattle. Wash. Aug. Ill, 1921. i Discovered by U. H. Roger, 4201 S. Holly Street, Seattle, Wash. For sale by Strang's Drug Store. Adv. TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY FOU SALE Oak dinlns table, kitch en cabinet table, rocker. Ranitary couch, baby carriage, kiddie koop. ironing board, electric irons. Thone II17-T. 704 W. Second St. 199 FOR SALE Horse and buggy nt 19S Gltien's Unrn. F.&E. Theatre CENTRAL POINT " Tliritsn.VY A YD FRIDAY ' HOOT GIBSOJf In "DEAD GAME" Rl-TH ROLAND In "THE HAUNTED VALLEY" III AHOLD LLOYD COMEDY COCNTRY STORE" CTeiT Monday Night Matinco Every Sunday 2:30 p.' m. Admission 10c and SOo 8 Hemstitching Handicraft Shop Blackboard Sermon Christian Church The- tonic fur tonight at the Chris tian cluilih is "'The Gospel Glide Power," and wi-'l be a blackboard ser mon. V There will also be -special mu sic. Members of all churches and espec ially tho.'tc who are not members of any church aro invlti-d and are guar- ' antecd a profitable hour, i Tno sermon' l.-,t evi ninn- on "Pro- pare Ye the Wav of the Lord" was one of the best of the rncetiriKS. Liberty ISoiitlH. NEW YOliK. Nov. 7. Liberty I bonds closed: 3li's J!)9.21: uerond 4's 697.25J first-4 Vh $!-80: second 4'4's $!I8.30; third 4 's $911.20: fourth' 4 H 's J08.'5t; U. S. 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