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PAGE TWO MEDFORD MATE TRIBUNE, 1MEDFORD. OREO OX, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 15. 1923 Total and JU Personal The wet tog of this morning ami forenoon amounting to tilmoHt a mint made the pavements slippery and caused niuch auto skidding, thus re quiring careful driving. There was no early frost today, as many thought the coldest temperature of the night and early morning having Ijeen only 36V4 degrees. Fair weather ,1s the prediction, for Kritlay. Bargains In phonograph, t have several Vlntrolas and Edison' phono graphs with records taken in ex change for new Brunswicks; can be bought cheap; easy terms. First come first served. See H. U. T.aunspach, the piano man. I'hone 227. Bales room at Weeks. & Orr. ' tf A full line of exquisite toilet reiiul Eites at M. M. Dept. Htore. 20!l The midweek public market of to ddy was only a fair one In offerings nn4 patronage. " iJeginnlng with next week the market for the winter sea son, as usual, will only he open two morning" a week, Wednesdays and Haturdays. We will loan you muiioj" to build or buy Holmes tho Insurance Man. There will be a public Bale of house hold goods, garden tools, canned fruit at ,the residence of Frank Kothrock ili Central Point, Thursday, Nov. 2. beginning ut JO a. m. 202 The drive for clothes, etc., by the Red Cross Thrift Shop has had to be lytsttioned for a few days. Watch for tno aato a lime inter. ., Residence burglary insurance $9'.08 per $1000. R. A. Holtnos, tho Insur nuco Man. tf' ' Zunol quality first toilet requisites at M. M. Dept. store. 20!) Chester Kuhll, John Miller, Everett Miller, and Leland Cantrall wero ar raigno'd this morning in Justice Tny lor's court and pleadod guilty to the charge of trespassing on posted land. They were each fined $26 and costs. The arrests were made yesterday by the game wardens, R. M. Parr of Jackson county and ''Doc" Bancroft of Josephine county. , Dance Friday night, F & E, Central Point. " 204 ' -Two wind-lib automobiles with garage- 06c. Jap Art Store. tf . Rev. ahd Mrs. E. David Barton left Wednesday -morning for their future nome in DUIurd, Oregon. Mrs. Barton Is a sister of W. B. Thompson who was recently married. World's greatest tickler says: "Wny Worry?" 203 , Radio bargains! Single-tube set $16, Two-tube set $20. Tubes, phones, transformers, condensers, rheostats, etc., at half .prlco. . These goods have been slightly used, hut are guaranteed' like new. L. D. Mlukler, 404 Liberty Bldg. 207 George A. Mansfield on his arrival here yesterday from a woek's stay at Portland was met by Mrs. Mansfield who drove dovn from. Prospect, and they departed for homo today. Dance Friday night, F & E, Contrnl x oini. sui- Buy your shingles and roofing at Wallace Woods'. iAimbor Yard, 711 E. Main street, Phono 108.. .,tf Among tho visitors sojourning here from a distance and who arrived In the city yesterday, are Mr. and Mrs. B. T. Albright of Custor, South Da kota, Janio L. Andorson of Pittsburg, Mr. and Mrs. Sam L. Floyd of Kansas City, Mo., Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Cowmen of Pocatollo, Ida,, and Mr. and Mrs. H. D. O. Cox of Rog, da. Blue and white lunch cloths on sale. 48x48, 00c: 00x60, 1.1: 70x70. SI .48. Jap Art Store. tf . Forgot your cares and heartache! "Why Worry?" 203 Mr. and Mrs. John Tomlln will leave Thursday for a trip to Sun Francisco and othor California points that will last for several weeks. The Woman's Foreign Missionary society of tho First Methodist church will meet Friday aftornoon with Mrs. M. Q. Mordoff on West Muln street. Mrs. Jas, Campbell " will lend tho meeting topic of which will bo "Chil dren's Work." Members and friends are Invited to he prosont. . Many business men and women stagnate becauso of Improper montal Stimulation. I,lfe will have more In terest for you If you attend the won derfully colorful dances at tho Orlon Ui gardens Saturday night. 203 ; tieorge Harlow, claiming rosidonco In Grants Pass, nppearod In Judge dowdy's court this morning and pleaded guilty to the charge of hunt ing without a license. For the priv ilege he was fined $26 and $6 court cqsts. Roy Parr, deputy game war den, brought Mr. Harlow here. Ash land Tidings. We Invite you to visit our gift room. Sinclair's Jewolry Shop. 206 Kuth Warner, after spending sev eral woeks in Portland and Seattle has Joined her mother, Mrs. 12. K Warner. In Oakland. Miss Warner hns a position singing In a church In Oakland. . ' , . (let mamma and wnlklng doll froo by buying season ticket. $3.60 doll free for $20 ticket, and $1.60 doll freo for $10. ticket. Thoso sensnn tickets are good for everything 111 Jap Art Store before Jan. 1st. 1024. tf v Duplicating Bala books for sale n't this Office. tf The Milk does It Fluhrer's Milk " Bread M At Any Grocer fj ' 1'Ym1 I Culvltf, dVpuly t'.l- Uir of JnttM-nal revenue left yesterday fur Klamath Fulls on business connected with his office. ' Wave away weury worries! "Why Worry?" . 203 , Kxpert hlacksmithlng and body work done at I'hoenix. 205 Ht. Mary's Academy have their A merican Junior Hed Cross New Year's boxes ready to Sun Francisco to sail on the steamship Franconiu. This ship, chartered by the American Kxpresa Co., for a world cruise, docks fit Han Frunclsco for one day on the jlhird. The express company offered the .Hed Cross free transportation for the gift boxes. ' Cooked food sale, Public Market, Saturday for benefit Children's Farm Home.- Remember us. ' 204 lJay nlBht means dollars. Get your envelope at the Oriental gardens Sat urday night. 203 James Stevens and wife of New York City, are spending the winter at the home of Mrs. Will Andrews. Mr. Stevens Is here convalescing from a severe illness. Forget your Ills; ' pills, bills and chills! . VWhy Worry?" 203 See ad regarding turkeys wanted. JV'kson County Creamery. 204 Klamath Fulls visitors In the city include Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Martin. Mr. and Mrs. J. Congo, C. A. Hayderi nnd Perry DeT.4ip. Anion? other Orefconians here are H. E. Ilopto and J. W. Mayo of Htaytoh, and Hdrmon Anderson of Eugene. 1 ' W. C. T. U. cooked food sale. Pub lic Market, Saturday. Ileneflt Chil dren's Homo. ' 204 100 per cent pure silk pongee, com mon grado 88c; extra heavy for shirts 34 inches wide, $1.19 yard. Jap Art ;stnrd. 205 ! Paul B. McKoe and wife are spend ing several days In IlosobUrg.' while ;Mr. McKee looks after business mat tern there for the Copco company. John Aascn, ' who appears with .Harold IJoyd in his latest comedy feature, "Why Worry7"'at tho Page tomorrow, is conceded to be the lar gest and tallest man on earth today. Hd weighs 603 pounds, Is 8 feet 9 inches tall. . Fresh fish, oysters and shrlm meat at Medford Fish Co., 30 South Grape. Call 862. 204 An evening' clans In Higher .Ac counting and C. V. A. work, Is now organizing on most liberal tuition basis at tho "busy" Business College. Phone 2&D-H. OWN 207 Will Hays who has been appointed postmaster of Ilrownsvllle, Ore., after having served for years as assistant postmaster. Is tho son of Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Hays of Ashland. Fresh fish, oysters and shrimp meat at Medford Fish Co.. 3G South Graye. Call 302. , 204 November canned goods sale all this week. Marsh's Grocery. - 203 The Hed Cross Is having many calls for work' now and as the orchard work is over they havd to turn away many disappointed moil and women, if any one who' has work to be done will call tho Itod Cross, thoy will be better tiblo to relieve tho situation. Stum lied towels and aprons which may be finished in a few minutes for Christmas glftH on sale now at the Deuel Art Dept. ' 204 Wanted Small second-hand cook stove. . DqVOe'R. . ' tt Charles IlnKolrlgg leaves today tor Salt Uiko City, where' ho will con duct a ten-woek o peril season. Ed Andrews plans to Join him later and will help him In that season. Pig box social and dance ' Friday ovohlng Nov. 10, nt Hbdmon hall. 204 Genuine Bosch Magneto parts and repairs. ' Electrio Shop, Eighth and nartlett. tf Two games arc- scheduled to be played here Saturday. Tho first nt 1:30 will bo a team picked from the seventh and eighth grades of Ash land vs. seventh nnd, eighth grudeB of Medford. At' 3 p. m., Medford High School will play Salem High. A new shipment or Madeira em broideries at tho DeHol Art Dept. 204 Novombor canned goods sale all this week. Marsh's Grocery. 203 Principal' O. It. Campboll of the high school will nlovo to his new homo' on South Orange! street this coming Saturday, Hea-utlful new Poag Klbboncraft artlclos at tho Deuel Art Dept. 2Q4 Lost ltoys' wheel. DeVoo's. Co. A, Oregon National Guard, held their regular meeting last night. After tho meeting a lunch was served. Appropriate gifts for all' occasion can bo found In Our gift shop. Sin clair's Jewelry Shop, ' 205 See ad regarding turkeys wanted. Jackson County Creamery. ( ' 204 Earl II. Crow of tho Standard Oil company, and wife, returned yester day from Tin Juana. While south they motored through 'all Interesting points In Southern California. . Xmas gifts are all tii JapanosO Art Store. tf llrown fixes shoes. 103 N. Central: f1 209 Win. Lewis of tho Interurhuh Auto company, Claude Barton and. John Uullhoch of Grants Pnss, have re turned from a hunting trip to Klam- uth Falls. ' Don't forget the regular dance at Jacksonville Frl., Nov. 10. Lyric orch. 204 Get soft paper school tablots at thl, office. tf At tho regular Crater Cliib dinner Monday night tho high school football team will bo guests. November canned goods sale all this week. Marsh's Grocery. 203 Tho D. A. It. wijl meet with Mrs. C. W. McDonald at her homo, 823 East Main, Saturday,, Nov. if at 2 P. m. November canned gr.ods salo all this week. Marsh's Grocery. 203 November canned goods salo nil this week. Marsh's Grocery. 203 llesldenco burglary Insurance $9.08 poi $1000. It. A. Holmes, the Insur nnce Man. ' tf TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY WANTED To buy work teom.: nnd f Harness, .not over eight j,'eura old, V-ound, true and gentle. U.K. Lamb: Phone 272-11. WANTED Children's sewing up to ju years, mono 7U0. ( , Z0& FOR SALE April hatch Leghorn pullets, laying, 1 to 6 dozen. Phone 19-F-12. 206 FOR SALE 14 Whit Leghorn pul lets, laying, Apru hatch, 1.00 each. Call evenings, 91? Narregan St. 2fl4 KOlt HALE Good 6 room furnished, iut, - moou o room iiiriuaneu, $ 40 acres on Applegate, trade for Medford property. Call CJtO t for dates. '214 Cioic 1 1 llllt imitnrctl lu I'ortluiul tutlay. J le will return Sunday. Special prices for Friday and Sat urday on pearl beuds. Sinclair's Jewelry Shop. 205 ? Dance at Jacksonville Fri., Nov. 16. Lyric orchestra. 201 The Hpeclal train of nine cars with the University of . Washington Htu dents enrouto to Berkeley, Cullf., to witness the game Saturday, will pas through Medford this evening at 7:40. Kedden & Canaday write bonds and Insurance. Phono 720. tf November canned goods sale all this week. Atarsh'p Grocery. 203 Buy your screen doors at Wallace Woods' Lumber Yard, 711 E. Main. I'hone 108. ! r tf Hig Masonic and Eastern Star dance Friday, Nov. ICth at the Orien tal ballroom. 203 Fred DeEllIott, field . secretary of the Oregon State Motor association, who has been putting On a member ship campaign hero for some time past. Is now In Grants Pass endeavor ing to get enough additional member to guarantee the establishment of a district office in that city. 'Kremmel's genuine health bread at DpVoo's. tf A. C; Allen loft today on a business visit at Klamath Fulls for a day or so. County Clerk Chauncoy Fluroy will be unable to attend the annual two days meeting of the county clerks ofi the state which convened In Portland this morning. ...-. Our Friday an Saturday special this week will be pearl beads. Sinclair's Jewelry Shop. 205 If ring your turkeys In now. Cash on delivery. See ad. Jackson County Creamery.' ' 204 ' Joe Wllzcn, representing Keller. Ileuman and Thompson of Rochester. N. Y., was here yesterday. We make you beautiful. Medford Beauty Shoppe, Medford building, N. Central, phone 191-L. 207 Buy Xmas gifts, deposit 25 percent, wo will save it for you. Jap Art Store. ' tf OeorBo W. Scott and Cleorso Smith aro leaving for olse, Idaho, this eve ning, where they will enter the Du HcnberR and Templar racing ears In the races Thanksgiving day. Painting, paperhnnglng. - Estimates free. 'I'hone 906-J.' Chas. 'Holmos. 204 See Brown for'yotir shoe repairing. 209 Miss Eileen Itoddy.'nroompnnlpd by Mrs. Katherlne Colo 'of ' Grants' Pass, left toihiy for Seattle where they vlll spend tho week end at the University of AVashlugton. ' ' Dance nt Armory Sat. night; Ad mission' 1 1.10. ' ' 205 ' Try Mt. Pitt Blond flour, Central Point Mills. 203 Chicken arid beef tamales, Gusher Cafe. tf The Interior ' of 'Johnson's jewelry storo Is being remodeled and "when finished will bo one of the most mod ern Jewelry stores In southern Oregon. Good music, a big crowd nnd n good time Is promised you at the Masonic and Eastern Star dance Fri day, Nov.-10th. ' ' 203 You can get It at DoVoe's. tf Our only business Is insurance, but we cover every known kind of risk. R. A. Holmes, "Tho Insurance Man." - tf Mrs. It! O. Overhy of Giirflold.1 Wash., has' boon visiting her brother, John W. Johnson and .will 'return homo tomorrow. Trevb Ovorby, her son, is attending school here. Wo carry nothing In coal but the best trun-rantood Utah or Wyoming. Our prlcos on all fuel -we handle are always the lowest, considering qual ity. Valley Fuel Co. ' tf Highost grado Utah arid Wyoming coal, absolutely free from slack and dust. Hanson Coal Co., 34 South Fir. Phono 239. ' Try Ilrowri for your shoo repairing. ' - ' 209 EVFUY KNOWN tX)H.f OF INSURANCE ANIJ BONDS R. A. HOLMES "THE INSURANCE. MAN" PHONE 444 JACKSON COUNTY BANK BUILDING SINCE 1909 & yit Our Showing of All ' brant L.nnsimas uoiis and i ovs 4 J 4 r ,rl' -c A complete line of all the latest, and best hooks, the indostriictable hooks for small babies, and the most desirable Story ooks for both Boys and (lirls, we are offering at extremely low prices.- Come in before making your Christ inas purchases and see our display. . - , , , Let. -us help you in making '.your selection '.of 'FANCY .WORK FOR CHRISTMAS. , We are receiving many new articles in Stamped Goods as well as a complete line of Baby Boudoir package goods for, "Wee ;jbies" and tts, up to si years old. ,..,'. '.,'. ' We' are disj)laying.Jhe latest models in the FiVerfast Linens and Suitings, for Fancy Work. Take" advantage of these models. They are here for your benefit. Nothing is more Appreciated thau a beautiful hand made article as a Christmas present. Stamping done to order. w ;.. . . " t t t t t t Fleisher's Yarns Lead All Other Brands Mr. and Mis. It. R Norton of New York Cily, stunned off yesterday on their way to I,os Angeles to visit their daughter; Mrs. Allen It. Smith. Brown anys, "He guarantee his shoe repairing." - . t ' 209 , Special sale on P'ord accessories. Grease, oil and piston rings. The Busy Corner Motor Co. 1 tf Mrs. F. E. De Mike of Prospect is registered at the Hotel Medford, hav ing arrived In the city Wednesday. Everything Is ready. Your friends will be there. You must be there. Where? At the Oriental ballroom, Friday nlgi-.t, Nov. 16th. 203 Milk and-cream at DeVoe's. tf Mark Montgomery, local Southern Pacific company agent, arrived hyme this forenoon from a two days visit at Portland. , , . Bring your turkeys In now. Cash on delivery. See ad. Jackson County Creamery. ' ' 204 Miss Alice Morgan Is back in the Medford Book store nfter a few days absence due to Illness. Only 70 votes were cast at a recent school election in Albany when ' a $40,000 bond Issue was authorized by a vote of 4B to 21. At Deuel's Hemstitching 8o. tf Mt. Pitt flour made from selected wheat. ... 203 November canned goods salo all this week. Marsh's Grocery. 203 Fifteen recent applications for outhority to appropriate water from Oregon streams and springs for vari ous purposes are before State Engi neer Rhea Luper, including that of Joseph Glnet of Jacksonville, water from Armstrong gulch -for irrigation of eight acres in this county. Take your kodak films to Palmer's Studio. First-class work and prompt service. ' ' tf All kinds of rough arid dressed lumber. Wallace Woods. Phone 108. 711' East Main. Unity literature teaches people how to be well, prosperous and efficient. Free distribution. 810 S. Riverside, tf Another big sale at the Thrift Shop next Saturday, November 17th. To every one who buys . 00 -worth- of goods will be given their choice of any article on tho bargain counter. Chile con came. Gusher Cafe. tf Your enr battery charged in 8 hours at the Electric Shop. tf Brown's shoo' repair shop Is in de partment two. : 209 Miss Grayce - Teich, the county home demonstration agent attended an all dny 'millinery school for the women or Central Point in that town' Wednesday. - ' . " ' 1 '' A dollar's a dollar a dime's a dime Bo sure and get yours, by bolrig on time,1 at the great pay night 'dance n't the' Orlentnl gardens Saturday. 203 Brown says, "if 'it isn't right ho will mnlto it right." j 209 Ask Hall & Hall for Mt. Pitt flour. ' 203 CAROLINA'S Gift to? lovely - WOIYeiY eAF?o-co COCOA NUT ,OI L ...r '- SHAMPOO A PRODUCT OF THE SOUTH LAND THAT IMPARTS A BEAU TY, RAVISHING AND IRRE SISTIBLE TO THE TRESSES THAT HAVE FELT IT'S TOUCH'. Heath's 'Drug Storo will supply you , s CARO-CO, UNION, sC..' ttv '4 Kinds of MAMA '0,0 L ....... . : " . v "Mama" if ul slocphiff dolls of all sizes. Hand made and hand painted, Mawa pliil Indeatriictablc Dolls and Ani mals that can be; washed and kept Sanitary for the baby. All kinds of Toys ineludinu; , many . Mechanical Toys, that are very amusing for tho children. SHIELDS The youriKest t'.udt'tit on the l.'ui versity of Oregon campus this year is Faith Jean Kimball. 15, from Inde pendence. She is' a major in th school of Journalism and the daushtr of the editor of the "Independence Enterprise.' Miss Kimball has a scholastic record which places her above the average. ... . We have, good values In used cars. Patton & Robinson, Inc. tf Clean cotton raps wanted at the Mail. Tribune office. Col. and Mrs. It. C. Washburn of Portland, formerly of Medford, passed thru Medford this morning enroute to California where- they will spend the winter. ' They are making the trip by motor. r c , November ' canned', Roods' salo all this week. Marsh's Grocery. 203" Chile con carne, Qusher Cafo. tf There's a busy Business College In Medford. OWN. ' i H. "Van Hovenburg of Sams Valley has returned from a hunting trip to Coos'Uay-whero he listened in 6n the Covell murder trial. Hemstitching 8c per yard at Stylp craft, opposite Rtalto theatre. tf Dance at Armory Sat.- night. Ad mission $1.10. , 205 Harvey Clift and Hazel Smith, -both of Ashland, were married last evening at 6 o'clock by Itev. J. U. Coan of trio South Methodist church nt the Coan rosldehce. Tho couple left for Long Beach, Calif., to spend the winter. Reduce Those Danger- ous Swollen Veins Doctor's Recent IVHt'overy Also II cab Bolls, Carbuncles, Abccsftos and Open Sores In a Tew IayH. Physicians are prescribing and hos pitals using a new and harmless, yet very powerful germicide that not only causes enlurged or varicose veins and bunches to become normal, but' also reduces goitre, nlnrgd glands and wens. Ask any first class druggist" for nn original two-ounce' bottle of Moorie'fl Emerald Oil (full strength) and re fuse to accept anything in, its place. It is such a highly concentrated prep aration that two ounces lasts a 'long time nnd furthermore If this wonder ful disco very does not produce the results anticipated, you can have the price refunded.- ' It Is hot wise for anyone- to allow swollen veins to keep on enlarging. Often they burst and cause weeks of pain; suffering and loss of employ ment. Start tho Emerald OH treat ment as directions advise and Im provement will begin at once. Heath's Drug Store and West Side Pharmacy can supply you. Hemstitching . at :" I Handicraft Shop 00(XK00CX503C0O00O0O05C)OtV3: Hear Pittsburg on a loud, speaker. Eastern station now being heard regularly. ' A first-class set com plete, with batteries, loud speaker, tubes, etc. :: .$148.50 ( v ; Virgin's Radio Service ; . . medfoUd building ;. : rtr',' V I L S that really say i f x ? ? T X t ? T X i 222 W. Main Medford 3000000000000CXXOOOOOOOOOC Radio SAY "BAYER" when ou buy.i- t lhsist Proved safe by millions anefprescribed by physicfans for; ;' Colds Ildd'dach'e Neuritis Lumbago ,v Pain Toothache' Neuralgia Rheumatism Accept only "Bavei" package which contains proper directions. liar..-!- "raver" Luxca cf 12 taiSi'ts Also hnttlos of 24 and 100 .Dru'-giata. Aspirin la tlio truJo mack ot Bayer Uauufacturo ot MjuoacellcaclJosler of Sallcrllcpl.l p'A:--1ym,lllr'?'i'3't' . 1 I V iir' ' I DO'YOL-1 KNOW r ft? IpiS.i' Mm If the audiences which saw this., " little fellow - i JACKIE CO " .' yesterday could only write this ad for us ycu'd all be down at once father, mother and the children to see a o LIVER Not only Jackie Codgan's finest, but another mile-stone in screen history. Playing Till Saturday Night NO ADVANCE IN PRICES " Adults 35c, Kiddies 10c - Sunday HAROLD LLOYD in "WHY WORRY?" Introductory Offer For a Limited Time Only Medford Pkariiiacy i -i ti i . ,rnone iu OGAN Genuine Autostrop Razor rreeUelivery it . r. ,