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PAGE TWO MTCirFOTW MAIL TRIBUNE, lrEDFORT), OTIEflOX, TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 1H. 1023 ocal and Personal i Dr. 1 Martin Perry Henderson of Provo;' Utnh, donn or the College of Arts And Sciences of BrlBham Youiib university, and former county nisent and county patholoKist of Jackson county, iliud at his noma November 8, at the age of about 50 years. He held the county agent's office here about a year or more prior to the time C. C Cats 'assumed that office. 1 Expert ' blacksmlthlng and body - work done at Phoenix. 205 ' 100 per cent pure silR pongee, com mon grade 88c; Sxtra heavy for shirts 14 Inches wide, 1.19 yard. Jap Art Store. . 206 The Armistice day committee will report at the short business session of the American Legion tonight and the coming election of officers for the post will receive attention. We Invite you to visit our gift room. Sinclair's Jewelry Shop. 206 .WantedV-Small second-hand cook stove. 1 DeVoe'B. tf To servo pine months of a sentence Imposed on him in Jackson county for violating the prohibition law, Urucc Noe, 87, was brought to the Multno mah, county (Jall from Medford Sun-J day by State Agent sanairer. inrer- lor Jail conditions In Jackson county necessitate the bringing of convicted prisoners to the IpcaJ, Jail. Portland Journal. ' Bargains In phonographs. I have several (Vlctrolas and dlson' phono graphs, can be bought cheap, easy tel'tna. ... First come first nerved. See ll'. ' O.- 'Launspach, the piano man. Phone 'til. Salesroom at Weeks & Orr. tf , Oenulne Bosch Magneto parts and repairs. Electric Shop, Eighth and Bartlott tf : W. H. Crawford will speak at the high school Thursday evening at 7:80 on "Beolng Ourselves as Others See Us" under the auHpiccs of the Puront Teacher association. Musio and re freshments. l,ot 'Hoys' whocl. DeVoo's. Appropriate gifts for all occasions can be found In our gift shop. Sin clair's Jewelry Shop. 206 Enroute from tholr homes In Al berta, Canada, for southern California to spend the winter, Mr. and Mrs. J. A. parsons and Mr. and Mrs. D. A. Levy spent Armistice day in this city yesterday. ' Xmas gifts are all In Japanese Art Btore. tf Got soft papor school tablets at thl.' Office. tf . The Crater Lake O. A. C. club moot ing that was tohave been held to night at the Hotel Holland has been postponed until Tuesday, Nov. 20th. Painting, paperhunglng. Estimates free. Phone U06-J. Clwm. Holmes. 204 "The Finest Radio Receiver In the World." Learn how you can obtain ' one. L. D. Mipkler, 403 Liberty Bldg. Phone 13. 201 For the second day In succession I . the prediction of this morning was for rain,' and cloudy skies and a rising , wind this forenoon made it seem as ' though this time it would take. A i yoar ago today was much colder with a minimum temperature of 24 de grees,, whereas this morning's mini mum was quite balmy with a temper ature of 48. 5 degrees. Special prices for Friday and Sat urday on pearl beads. Sinclair's Jewelry Shop. 206 'Redden & Canaday write bonds and Insurance. Phone 720. tf The permits Issued by tho state of Oregon to tourists entering the state, allpwl.ng them to remain for U0 days without taking out an Oregon license, holds good even though tho tourist buys property and makes his home here in the state. This opinion has been given by Sam A. Kozer, secre tary of state for Oregon. ,tln-r Paul Whitman's record. Journey's End. frqm tho musical comedy, "Up She Ooos." You'll like It. Palmer Piano House. 200 Buy your saroen doors at Wallace Woods' Lumber Yard, 711. E. Main. Phone 108. tf The grand Jury rosumed Its session this morning after a receua from Sat urday pvor Armistice day. ' Ki-ommol's genuine health bread at Davos'". tf Our Friday an Saturday special this week will be pearl beads. Sinclair' Jewelry Shop. 206 Six automobiles are In the custody of the Lane county sheriff at Eugene, haying been seized In liquor raids since last summer. 0 Buy Xmas gifts, deposit SS percent, we will save It for you. Jap Art Store. tf The Milk does It Fluhrer's Milk Bread At Any Grocer Dr. Jud Rickert -.- -AND OPTICIAN " S iim Kwrt Mata 8trii s'o iTors "VSKD L . - T ! Clark Walker, driving his Kssex racer for a final tryout Sunday after noon left the track and struck a fence post at the north turn. The car was badly damaged, .the frame being bro ken and the front axel bent. Mr. Walker ' whs uninjured but Irvine Bostwlck who was riding with him at the time was cut about the fuee and . bruised ' but not seriously Injured. After putting the crir on a new frame ana working ail nignt on u tne jssex was ready to race yesterday. Try Mt. Pitt Blend flour, Central Point Mills. 203 Chicken and beef -tamales. Gustier Cafe. ' tf Visitors from a distance who arrived here yesterday and spent Armistice day In the city included Mr. and Mrs. H. Y. Huffman of Kansas City. Mo.. Mrs. Selma Jackson of Duluth, Minn.. Mrs. John Breltwelser and Miss Jessie Breltwelser of Buffalo, N. Y., and Mr. and Mrs. H. C. Smith of Philadel phia." There's a busy Business College In Medford. OWN. Our only business Is 'Insurance, but we cover every- known kind of risk. R. A. Holmes, "The Insurance Man." ,; tf E'." J. Emerlck, H. B. James, George Eads and Clarence Eads returned Sunday from Klamath county -where they had been duck hunting, with one hundred and twenty-three ducks and geese. Highest , grade Utah and Wyoming coal, absolutely free from- slack and dust. Hansen Coal Co., 84 South Fir. Phono 239. Special sale on Ford accessories. Grease, oil and piston rings. The Busy Corner Motor Co. tf E. E. Vrotnan was a visitor yester day In Ashland. .,--. i ..We carry nothing In .coal but the best guaranteed Utah or Wyoming. Our prices on all fuel we handle are always tho lowest, considering qual ity. Valley Fuel Co.- tf Milk and cream at DeVoo's. tf No sooner hud one car of high school and town folk passed the Plaza than anothor machine bedecked with rod nnd white streamers flew down the highway hitting fast for Medford and the celebration there today. Sup port and spirit was running rampant with tho followers who declared this Kami would pay up for last year's dls- persoment. Ashland Tidings. Mt. Pitt flour made from selocted wheat. 203 '-Vern Wlnnlngham Is back 'in Med ford after two weeks spent In Port land.1' " 1 '' ' ' All" kinds of rough and dressed lumber. Wallace Woods, Phone 108. 711 East Main. Chllo con carne. Gusher Cafe. tf Miss Rova Arnold,'1 Miss Blanch Arnold. Ivan Arnold and Frank Hens peter drove to Crater Lake Saturday, stayod at Prospect Saturday night and arrived back In Medford Sunday ovenlnpr. " Ask Hall & Hall Tor Mt. Pitt flour. 203 Wo have good values In used cars. Pattnn & Robinson, Inc. tf Helen Roiloinh, tho well ' known dancing teacher of Medford while giving her lessons Saturday twistvl and Injured her knee In such a way as to bp unable to teach for a few days. Modern six room bungalow, large sleoplntr porch, close in on i paved streot. Must Bell at once, A snap. Phone 1066; ' 201 Chllo con carne. Gusher Cafe, tf Tho Red Cross Thrift Shop is start ing a drive for old clothes Thursday.' So everyone is requested to look thru their things' and lay uslde anything no longer needed, for the Thrift Shop. Duplicating sale books for sale at this office. tf Hemstitching 8a per yard at Style- craft, opposite Rlalto theatre. tf Twonty-elght cars In a spoclnl train enroute for California with blooded Bhow horses nnd livestock from last week's Pacific International Livestock exposition at Portland stopped hore at 2 p. m. toduy long enough to drop ono car of Jackson county livestock which hud also been shown at the exposition. Chicken and beet tamales, Gusher Cafe. . , tf At Douel's Hemstitching go. . tf Glenn Fabrlck is giving a dinner to the motnbers of tho Medford high football team at the Hotel Modford Wednesday In honor of tholr victory over Ashlund yestordtiy. Take your kodak films to Palmor's Studio. First-class work and prompt service. - tf Unity literature teaches people how to be well, prosperous and efficient. Froo distribution, 810 8. Riverside, tf Miss Lillian Roberts, executive sec retary of the Rod Cross, spent today In tho Little Applegato district at tending to Rod Cross business In that section. Regular communication of Reames Chapter Wednesday evening, Nov. 14. Soclul evening and a big tlmo for all. MrB. Georgo Trelchler, chairman of social committee. 201 Your car battery charged In 8 hours at tho Electric Shop. tf Miss Rona Law spont the weok end In Hutto Falls visiting friends. Clean cotton rags, wantod at tho Mali Tribune office. Colobrato Armistice' day In a suit .cleaned nnd pressed at tho Pantorlum llyo Works. Phono 244. 201 Among Oregonlans who ohsorvcil Armlstico day In Medford were Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Murrlmnn and E. H. Martin of Seaside, Mr. and Mrs. M. W. Wilson, Ed Galbralth, Mr. and Mrs. C. H. Arnold and George H. Graves of Salem, and Mr. nnd Mrs. II. II. Field and Glondora li. Ulukely of Portland. Guaranteed vulcanising and re treading. Exchango Tiro Co. 201 Rosldence burglary Insurance $9. OS per SI 000. R. A. Holmes, tho Insur nace Man. tf Ralph Goodhue was fined $25 In tho city court tpdny by Judge Taylor when he pleaded guilty to being drunk In a public place. The arrest was made by Night Officer Cave. Get mamma arid walking doll free by buying season ticket. 83.60 doll free for 820 ticket, and 11.60 doll free for $10 ticket. Those Benson tickets are good for everything In Jap Art Store before Jan. 1st, 1924. tr 30x3 V cord tiros $10.60. Exchange Tire Co. 201 Mr. and Mrs. Earl Tumy. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Bowna, Mr. and Mrs. Gain Robinson nnd Mr. nnd Mrs. Kurman dined together at the Hotel Medford Monday evening. You can get It nt DeVoo's. tf TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY UST l-cnther foli.pr with keys. HultaMo roward if rot urn office or The rt'KUlar periodical meeting f the city water cominissiuii will be held In the city hall tonight. Residence burglary Insurance $9. OS per $1000. It. A. Hoi men, the Inuur nace Man. " tf 30x3 fabric tires $;.50. 30x3 Vj fabrics SH 50. Kxchanpe Tire Co. 201 (loHt citizens regard It as uhoIohs to rake up the deud leaves faat accumu lating In their yttrdH, until nt leant after the coming rain, which will doubtless pretty well clean up the trees. The trees are still loaded and beneath them the lawns and gardens are covered with leaves. Two wind-up automobiles with gar- ape i5e. Jup Art Store., tf Residence burglary insurance 99.08 per $1000. li. A. Holmes, the Insur- nace Man, .tf Elmer Hoff of Medford while working at the Herman Lumber com pany at Butte Falls had his knee in jured and is now in the hospital where he wilt have to remain for Beveral weeks. Tho shortest road from where you are to where you want to be, a bigger Job and better pay, is via Scientific Salesmanship. Keglster now for Evening Course. Medford Business College. OWN. 201 A large number of people from the vicinity of Medford came into town for the football game and auto races. Monday. Among them were Itoyal lirown and Mr. and Mrs. Charles Brown of Kagle Point, and Henry Frame of Talent and Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Hearn of Phoenix. Orchardlsts! Place your ordor now for your fall requirements of lime sulphur solution. Bear Creek Spray Co. Phono 401-B-l between 7-8 p. m. 205 Buy your shingles and roofing at Will !u co Woods' Lumber Yard. 711 10. Main street. Phone 108.' tf 'Boo" Wright of tho Medford Auto Supply company Is spending today in Ashland on business. Blue and white lunch cloths on sale. 48x48, 66c; 60x60, $1.19; 70x70, f 1.48. Jap Art Store. , tf The Medford high school had an assembly nt 11:30 today at which Superintendent'' Smith, Principal Campbell and Prink Callison, tho, coach spoke to the students and team, congratulated them on the fine spirit of the studont body and tho victory of tho team. Radio sets ''tailor made," rebuilt, repaired,- Installod. Guaranteed. Ii. D. Minkler, 403 Liberty Bldg. Phone 103. ' ,201 Washington state visitors who ar rived Jn tho city yesterday include Mr. nnd Mrs. F. W. Gaston of Taco ma, Constance Baxter of Seuttlo, Mr. nd Mrs. J. H. Cosp?r nnd son of Kntonville, aiid Mr. and Mrs. E. J.' Hoberts, Miss Roberts and Mrs. 8. W. Bran of SpokanM. Claude Mlleh left Tuesday for his homestead In the Butte Falls district and Intends to stay until January 1st. The wind of today blew down by the thousands onto lawns, gardens and streets dead loaves from trees. Today Is tho 13th of tho month, as Is well known to the suiwrstitlously inclined citizens who are keeping n wary eye accordingly lest some hoodoo get them. ' ' ' Mr.1 and Mrs. William Vawter, Mr. and Mrs. Virgil Strang and Mr. and Mrs. Hob Deuol had dinner together at tho Hotel Medford last evening. Tho Hoturlans held tholr regular luncheon at tho Hotel Medford this noon. MRS. ELIZABETH ZANDER Reap the'Reward of Perfect Healtn Salom, Oro. --"Thru heavy lifting I developed a , severe case of feminine weakness. I suffered with backaches and boaring pains. I got so tweak 1 could not do any work, I would rh very severo dizzy spells and the least excitement I would faint dead away. I was- so nervous I could not stand any noise, could not sleep, and hud very little appetite, i went down in weight from 118 pounds to 96. I was a physical wreck when I began taking Dr. Pierce's Favorite Prescription but thru tho porslstent use of this won derful woman's medlcino I -was com pletely relieved of my ailment and restored to perfect health. ' I gained n weight and never felt better than after taking tho Fnvorito Proscrip tion." Mrs.- Ellwibeth Kander, - 1370 Norway St. - Your health Is your most import ant asset. So why not write lr. Pierce, President invalids' Hotel, Buffalo, N. Y., nnd rcceivo confiden tial medical advice free, or aend 10c for trlnl pkg. tablets. If You Keep We offer 10 reduction off the following rates for residence buig lary, theft and larceny insurance: $1,000.00: 2,000.00. 3,000.00. 4,000.00, 5,000.Q0.. McCurdy-Daniels Ins. Agency, Inc. Medford National Bank Building - ..- Phone one-r-two three .. IJ. L. King, superintendent uf the Houthern Pacific company arrived in the city this morning on truin 13 to spend the day here on busiiiens. : . We will loan you mouay U build or buy Holmes tho Insurance Man. Mr. and Mrs. . C. K. Wilkinson of Lake Creek were in Medford today. Mr. Wilkinson left for California, for the winter. They are ovnrs of the Dead Indian Soda Springs and report splendid business this season. USED CAR SALE AT "An Interesting indication of Jhe evolution or, automobile merchandis ing is refleoted .in the fact that to day every element of safety surrounds the purchase of good used automo biles from established dealers," as serted Patton & Robinson, Inc., which firm is conducting an unusual used car sale at their salesrooms Thurs day, Friday and Saturday of this week. - ' "Tho used car Is Just as much a part of the stock of th"- auto dealer as his new cars, his tires, accessories Or parts. A large percentage of new car sales involve the acceptance of good used car's, and in many cases dealers overhaul the cars, and in any event make -certain that they will deliver satisfactory transportation to the buyers. . . "Aside from the ability of the good used car to deliver thousands of miles of travel, the best Inducement the established dealei can offer the pros pective buyer of a used car is perfect contentment with his investment, for he looks forward to the time when this customer may wish to buy an other car. "Thin progress! voneps on the part If You Need a Medicine You Should Have the Best l-Iavo you . over stopped to reason Why t' s' that so many products that are extensively advertised, all at once drop out of sight and' are soon for gotten? Tho reason Is plain the article did not - fulfill the promises of tho manufacturer. This applies more particularly to a medicine. A medicinal preparation that has- roal curative value almost soils itself, as liko nn endless chain system the rem edy Is r ecommended. by those who have been benefitted, to those who are in need of it A prominent druggist says - "Tak example Dr'. Kilmer's Swamp-Root, a preparation 1 have sold for many years and nover hesitate to recom mend, for 'in -almost every case it shows excellent results, as many of my customers testify. No other kidney remedy has so large a sale." According to sworn statements and verified testimony of thousands who have used the preparation, tho ruc cofss of Dr.l Kilmer's, "Swamp-Hoot Is due to tho faict, W many people claim, that it fulfitla almost every wish In overcoming' kidney, liver and bladder ailments, corrects urinary troubles nnd neutralizes t the uric acid which uauses rheumatism, You may receivo a sample bottlo of Swamp-Root by Parcel Post. Address Ir.- Kilmer & Co., Blnghampton, N. Y-., nnd eneloserten cents; also men tion this paper. Lnrgo nnd medium size bottles for 'nl nt' nH drug stores. KVFHY KNOWN FORM OF INSURANCE AND . IJONHS R. A. HOLMES "THE INSURANCE MAN" PHONE 444 JACKSON COUNTY BANK BUILDING SINCE 1909 ni For Wet Wash , Dry Wash 'Rdugli Dry Phono 873 . Wet Wash, pound 5c Dry Wash, pound..,...-.,.... 7c Rough Dry, pound J....9C , American Laundry oooooooooooooooooooooooooc a Dog- .$ 9.00 one year . , 14.00 one year .18.00 one year . 21.00 one year . 2300 one year . Hemstitching, 8 Handicraft Shop of tht- auto dealer of today liua re sulted to the benefit of buyers of used cars, who now do not need to take tho risk of" disappointment, as was often the case in the earlier days of tho automobile." Notice My wife having -ieft my hPd and m 1924 Models plllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllW E This is the close of 1023 Ypu Hcod im advance Model Overcoat. The day a ' manufacturer announces his 1024 'Models'; the; S5 .value of a 1023 Sedan goes down. The same holds true with Overcoats. A $35 advance model is worth two $"i0 last year's styles. 5 The 1924 Models are here see them in our windows on E the street. ' ' ' '" E5 And with them comes the hat to mateh. ' i" ' i Velours and heavers made purposely to make you look wintery when dressed for the street. Rough in texture to match the overcoat, in a benutiful as- ss sortment of lale colors. Overcoats $20.00 to $45.00 H Late Fall Hats $5.00 to $7.50 Fall Suits $22.50 to $50.00 j I Model Clothing Co. m A CEDAR CHEST THE IDEAL CHRISTMAS GIFT , . Useful Purpble Ornamental Mothproof - Order how for Christmas Delivery TROWBRIDGE CABINET WORKS . , ' EVERYTHING IN WOODWORK h n' t BEGINS ' TOMORROW MATINEE EIGHT GREAT REELS THAT MAKE YOU ASK FOR MORE 4 board I will not be responsible fur debts incurred by her. 201 J 0 11 X MESSLNO. "WASHINGTON The r.rttlsh gov ernment has notified the treasury that its next payment of the, war debt, due December 15 will be made in Liberty bonds. in Overcoats m ' TWIST -nut . pW'-im - -: ... : m. muasssf The things you've laughed aiid cried! oyer un folded in scene upon scene of the advent . tuxes of the worknpuse waif. rjJA" masterly pic ture a triumph replete with the human es sence of Dickens' won'derful tale. ' , A First National Attraction REGULAR PRICES: Adults 35c; Kiddies 10c 'JAZZ" ! Show Closes Tonight! V CHILDREN OF JAZZ",," , . t Lf and Mack Sennett's '.'Skylarking" V Mr iNVJ' 14. iiix h w Jft CATARRHAL JELLY Jj 20 treatment I In FREE KONDON, MINNEAPOLIS, MINN. HAVE YOUR XMAS PHOTOGRAPHS made now H i nt the Medford P. F: Stuflid in our new and larger quarters. Hitrh grade work at popular prices. Over Medford Harness Co. 228 E. MAIN ' Yining Theatre ASHLAND Monday November 19 ORDER SEATS BY MAIL With Class and Charm All Its h Own. The Best Musical Comedy the Stage Has Ever Known, The Smart Musical Comedy Positively the , Strongest, :ast,., Ever Seen in Jhls Musical, Hit,, DALE WINTER FLO IRWIN, MARY O'MOORE, GLADYS NAGLE, DOROTHY LA Map, HENRIETTA HOUSEN, DOROTHY KANE, HOWARD FREEMAN, JERE DELANEY, . HENRY COOTE, GEORGE COL. LINS, EDDIE MARR, GEORGE MANTELL; Exceptional Beauty Chorus Large Orchestra ; SEATS NOW SELLING PRICES: J1.50, $2.00 and $2.50, Plus Tax. IN AND AS LIVER