"Pi page TWO deal and Personal The city water warku department .has juat cumulated repairs on the new city reservoir, remedying the defects which two weeks bko caused bud cracks In the west end of the huge receptacle and necessitated emptyinK it. Water will be turned Into the reservoir, again next Saturday. ',' The members of the Golden IJnk 'Bible class of the First Baptist church will , hold their, monthly meeting Thursday '2 p. m. .(it the church parlors. '. V. A full Una. of exquisite toilet requi sites at M. M. Dept. Htore. 20 . Jude A. li.' leavltt, Judso of the circuit court in Klamath county, and his son, A. R. Jyeavltt and the latter' wife, arrived in the city last evening from, Klamath Falls and are guests nt the Medford. Judnc Loavllt spent this forenoon In conference with Clr ' cult Judge C. M. Thomas at Jackson ville. Everybody has a good time at these popular dances. I Oopd, music, good ents, a. turkey an' everything Sat nite Riverside Community I'lub. 211 Trade at home and bank tho differ ence. Eden Valley Nursery, l'honn ,0110-2. ; ' : ; ' Restful, ' yet Invigorating, tho Hat tirday ' niijht dunces at tho Oriental Hardens. 208t Miss Mabel Mickey, tenchor at "Washington school will bo absent from her clusses for tho rest of the week duo to the sudden death of her fattier, an account of which appears elsewhere In this paper. Miss Esther Van Cump will substitute In her place. You've dreamed a dream of princes and princesses In palace of spectacu lar beauty. Your dream will come true and that same prince and fairy princess you will find In tho palace of the Oriental gardens Saturday night. 208 Elks' Thanksgiving dance, Thurs day, Nov. 2Uth. Remember tlio date. Big time assured. tf There has not been a flro in the city since 10:30 p. m. on Nov. 8, when a still alarm summoned the fire depart ment to a minor flro at a Dakota street home. 1 , . The W. p, W. wljl have a regular evening for the election of officers. E. O. Hllliman, Clerk. 209t We will loan you money to build or buy Holmes tho Insurance Man. ' , C. M. Speck arrived homo this fore noon from a few days business visit at Hun Francisco. ' Sewing bnskots. Swem's Studio. "I ' ' '' 1 '"' 208 Lovolnnd's orchestra will furnish tho music, at the Riverside Commu nity dnnco Sat pile. 21 1 Have McKlnzey overhaul or repair your car on tho flat rate systom you know what you will have to' pay. Illttson Motors. 21 2 f The city park department is setting a good example to citizens generally by keeping the dead leaves in the city park and library park raked up ind Imulod away. Dance to tho music that has been lauded by the dancei-B of the valley. Oriental gardens Saturday nighu 208 Dunce, Eagle Point, Hut. night. 211 Attention Elks! First big dunce of the season Thanksgiving night, Nov. 29th, tf At Phoenix high school auditorium Friday night there will be givon by tho high school students two plays. "When Lovo Is Young", and a Jup aneue farce, "The Rovonge of Kharl- hQt-au." Tho muslo for the evening will bo furnished by tho Phoenix male quartet. M. H. Hutchinson is now the solo proprietor of the Grants Puss Auto company, deulors In tho huick auto mobile in Qrants Pass. Mr. Hutchln son reports that ho has purchased the Interest formerly Held by Jonn ft JlenlBon, of Medford. Tho compnny will remain under tho namo of tho ()i ants Pass Auto ebnumny. Ornnts Pass Courier, CandleB for decorating. Bwom's Studio and Gift Shop. 808 Yes. we have a turkey for you, Rlversldo Community dance Sat nite. ' ' 2U ' Plant now,' why wait until spring? Edeu Vulley Nursery. Fhono 680-J-2. it i Mr. and Mrs. M. O. Smith of Mon treal. Can.. Mrs. Deleo. A. llauck an L. I', ilarnes of Moore. Mont., and Mr. and Mrs. Adolph tlnlland . and Julius Oalland of Spokane nro among the visitors In tho city from distant points, as are W. II. Mulnii'f of Suit l,uke City. II. lolonoy of cnicngo, Th..n. Lew of New York City and Mis. k. II. Rhoados of Hun FriUH'Isco. . Not only do lovors quarrel often "times the married folk find them selves out of tune. Patch up- your grievances by nttondlng tho oriental garden dance Saturday night. There unlv love and beauty prevail. !" 1 1, ...., TCiiirln Point. Silt. nleht. 211 ., Tom (juliugher, prominent rancher of Rogqo River, spent touay in wru ford attending to business. Come In and Bee tho lovely new things, on display.' Swem's Studio. Fresh home made cakes at Marsh's Grocery. 210 1 Lest you forget Milk Bread is your best food. Eat ' M ore pfit:: 1 ; At Apy Grocer J There was only one degree of dif ference In t lie minimum temperature of today uf 34 and that of a year ugo Unlay at 3:1. However the maximum of a year yesterduy at C6 was warmer than the maximum of today at 58. Don't wait too long to have your Xmiuh photus made. Swem'B Studio. 20S Dance, Eagle Point, Sat. night. 211 Blag cherry trees, the finest ever. Eden Vulley Nurcery. Phone 680-J-Z tf HI Y Hoys club had their meeting last night and initiated Frank Van Dyke, Kenneth Gties, Jack Herriot. James Johnson and Harold Sanders. This club now has 35 members. Re freshments were served after the meeting Big fat juicy turkey given away at Riverside Community dunce But, nite. 211 Fresh home made cakes at Marsh's Grocery.,, 210' Urown will nx your snoes so yuu can wear them with comfort. 209 H. h, Walther of this city and H. I... Bromley of Grants Pass spent some time on Copco business Monday In the Wlldervllle, Josephine county district. Dennlson's wax In every color at Swem's Htudlo and Gift Shop. 208" Xmas photographs Swem's Studio. 208- Who pays the agent, you or the other fellow? Eden Valley Nursery. Phone 680-J-2. tf Fly fishing 1 reported as still very good In the Rogue river in thin vicin ity, and many local fishermen have been enjoying the sport and making good catches. 1 Dance at Riverside Community uiun on the Rogue But nito. Admission 11.10. ... Fresh homo made cakes at Marsn s Grocery. 210 Phonographs! See Ijaunspach. U" Flowering shrubs.. vlnoB and orna mentals. Eden Valley Nursery. Phone 080-J-2. i Vtf Tho newspaper of Weed, Calif., or which H. U. Cartmol and P. Jl., Liv ingston are editors and manngers, will go to press In a few days with a larger press and other additions. Zanol quality first toilet requisites at M. M. Dept. store. ' 209" You can get Krcmmel llroa. famous Health liread at DeVoe'H. - " Help tho Lincoln school; go to the pageant Friday, Nov. 23. 208" Mr. and Mis. Louis A. Halndo, jr.. and family will leave Boon for Chi cago and New York whore they will spend the winter. Rand concert tlckols can he had at tho Chamber of Commerce, Mann s store, Hates Auto Co., Hotol Medford and Crowsun'8. Fresh homo mado cakes at Marsh s Grocery. 210 Hoe Miss Lounsbury, Tho Vanity Shop, for special suggestions in hem stitching things for Christmas. 230" Ilusll P. I lor t representing New England Mutual Life insurance, Co. of Portland was In.Medford today. Humburger sandwtciies at uevoo J. W. Wakefield can toll you about tho bnnd benefit concert, whether you wish tickets or not. Planon! See Lnunspaeh.- tf" This week-end Is homecoming at Univerlsty of Oregon. Tho annual Orogon-O. A. C. gumo will bo pluyed Saturday afternoon and many Oregon and O. A. C. studqntB will go UP to see the game from here, Fresh homo made cakes at Marsn s Grocery. ' 21 Not on menu but you can get them at Hotel Medford band concert tickets. The best hemstitching In Medford, 8c per yard. Miss Lounsbury, Tho Vnnity Hhop. 23' At the high school nsBommy tnu morning Prof. Harold S. Tuttle of nnlflo university gave an Interesting talk concerning higher education and tho necessity of a college education. Get your magazines at DeVoes. ' Chicken pie supper, Frl. Methodist church, South. Prices 60o and 26c. 2U'J Milk and cream at DeVoo's. . tf Veterans of tho World war will be ellglblo to appointment, without ex amination, In the officers' reserve corps until November, 1924, It was announced at tho war department In Washington yesterday. Tho previous time limit on thia class of appoint ments oxpirod November 11, 1U23, but owing to unexpected delays encoun tered by tho war department in tho organization of the reserve corps, an extension of one yoar was authorized by Hccretary Weeks. ' ' Fresh homo made cakes at Mnrsh's Grocery. 21"' Special, whito beans, 24 lba. for $1.00. Hutchison & Lumadon. 212 Two wind-up automobiles with gar ngo OTic. J up Art Store. tf St. Mark's church will hold their anqual parish dinner tonight at tho Guild hall at Blx. . . Cropo paper 6o roll, DeVoo's. ' Bulo of aprons and other articles Friday at II) o'clock In parlors of Methodist church, South, Noon lunch 25 cents. Chicken pie Huppcr 6 o'clock. Price 50c, children 25c. 201 Mt. Pitt Hlond for mo. 210 Jack Kerr, employo of tho Copco concern spent today In Ashlhnd. Heo "Faith of Our Fathers" at high school Friday. Nov. 23. 208 Grafted Franquette walnut treea. lOdon Valley Nursery. Phone 6S0-J-2. tf See window display of linen towels, bund honiestltched, stumped for em broidery. Handicraft Shop. zio Eil Harney, representing Rlumauor and Frank Drug Co., of Portland was In Medford today. Thanksgiving snlo for remainder of month of all baby things ut 10 per cent off nt Deuel's Art Dept. 215" You can get It at peVne's. tf' TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY FOR HALE Puro sweet cider and . good npplcs at all times. 317 K. Jucksoll St. , i 2J0 FOR "RENT Nicely furnished apart ment, sleeping porch. Prlvnto en trance, electric range nnd heated with electricity. 518 S. Oakdale. 112 roil SAI.l". Corn nnd m!lk f'd ThnnkKRivltiB turki. 6 to 14 . pound. . 1136 V. Tenth St. 210 FOH EXCHANOt-: Income resldpnt-e property for Rood acreage. Addreiw M, Mall Tribune. 20S KOH 6AI.K I.lKht hounekeepliiK rooms. 611 8. Central. tf FOR HUNT four nlro plpnsant front rnollia over Medford llurnPiw Co.. 22S K. Main, lniiuiro Nedford SlUdlu. : . . : - U MEDFOBD MSTE TRIBUNE. Tho Patient-Teacher iiHsociation of Jackson Hchunl ill have their month- ly pr'jgram Friday afternoon ut J. , rheie will be a talk on some phase of education In accurdauce Willi Kduca- tipn week. Christmas la coming, millions of gifts will go by parcel post during the next few weeks, if you want to mage sure that those you send will arrive in good condition, or that they will arrive at ,all, have 'them properly wrapped at this office. tf Buy your shingles and roofing at Wallace Woods' Lumber Yard. 711 E. Main street. Phono 108. tf" Blue and white lunch cloths on sale. t 4x48, 6Cc; 60x60. 61.19; 70x74. tl.'48. : Jap Art Store. tf" Tho Eastern Star will hold tneir regular dancing club this evening. Linen towels hand hemstltche. fas' color stamped for embroidery, $1.50 each. Free Instructions. Handicraft Shop. , 210" Get mamma and walking doll free by buying season ticket. J3.60' doll free for 620 ticket, and 61.00 do'.l free for $10 ticket. Those season tickets are good for everything in Jap Art Store before Jan. 1st.' 1024. ' tf' Co. A. Oregon National Guard, will hold its regular drill meeting tonight. Head the article in the December American about careless wrapping- of parcel post packnges. Then bring your packages to thia office for pro per wrapping, tf Special, white beans, 24 lbs. tor $1.00. Hutchison & Lumsden. 212 Loula Ulrich, wm. Hammond, Leon Hasklns and T. E. DanlelB are return ing Thursday from their duck hunt. They have been fortunate in getting many wild turkey which will be dis tributed among the Elks at their regular meeting tomorrow night. Duplicating sale books for sale tit this office. . i - : -tf Lot your next flour' be Mt. Pitt. 210 Prof. Harold S. Tuttle will return to Forest Grovo tonight after several days speaking tour In Medford. At Deuel's Hemstitching 8c. tf Wanted Small second-hand cook stove. DeVoe'a. " ' 1 tf Don Newbury loft his car parked on tho street all night last night with tho result that ho was arraigned In Judgo Taylor's court thia morning. Mr. Newbury was fined $f. Aak your grocer for Mt. Pitt flour. .. 210" Genuine Boach Magneto par,s and repalra. Electric Shop, Eighth and Bartlett. tf Mrs. F. Rhodes of San Francisco returns to her home today. She has been visiting' her uncle, P. E. Wln- koop. Thero will bo -a public sale of household goods, garden tools, ennnod fruit nt residence of Frank Rothrock In Central Point, Thursday, Nov. 22, beginning nt 10 a. m. 209 Xmas gifts are all In Japanese Art Store. ... tf Walter Merrick passed thru Med ford this morning from Los Angeles on the northbound Shasta. Ills fath- cr, F. E. Merrick Joined him hero and cuntinued north with him. Tho Aahlnnd Rod and Gun club wish to announce' that they will hold turkey nnd merchnndine shoots Sun day, Nov. 25th and Thanksgiving morning on grounds opposite Jackson Hot Springs. All shooters plense take notice. ; . . ' '. '. . i 208 Hrown fixes shoe's.4 103 'N. Central. .. ... , . , - . ' 209 Mrs. Alec Sparrow spent t)ip day in Medford today shopping and attend ing to other business. Kodak finishing a specialty, and commercial ' photography. Prompt service. Shack & Tom with a smile. Medford Rldg. 210 White beans, 24 lbs. for $100. Hutchison & Lumsden. -212 . p THE TOWN'S IN . .ST rjMft '- I A FLURRY 1 fr1 ' ."L I S I I a Mjo begins ' yAl'll I II ' 1 1 oLsiSSC TOMORROW!, ' .11 11 1 l L! I'' iflllx1 BI BEY0ND -ill 'iV j ,; I' Dfl) I ' 'MV " ESCKIPTIONI WT ml" I j H I l IV"1 ,1 II - just ptirt pi mo w" . j-if Jflrfl I ?- I 0 &&C I 9 . c-ll B. lVMIIk.TI.oiims Mel- ft W I . .. l I' rOL---' 0 ' I 1 - Blinii. Akiios Ayres. IaiH Sli It pXAv I W ' ': .l.-u-quqellno I-tn". " p; (f 1 , v Irtl iEr,- VX ! al.ll. lktty compson. TliiMXloro 1 g ' Kosloff. Cww J-awcH-tt, Pl ,(, J JX I C A ')VAl NeErl. William HI Hart. Jn.k Holt.. 1!U JTAk . f W fj4i Waltir llt-lrs Mia !'. M" Vvo I jfjj f ViflQi J V "I ' '" ' ' - - ' ' - H I V MEDFORD, OREGON, Herbert Grey, of this office hud an operation today for throut trouble in a Satl Francisco lioHpital, and is get ting ulong nicely. Get soft paper school tablets at thl. office. - tf Redden & Cannday write bonds and insurance. Phone 720. tf Mr, and Mrs. J. S. Frick and sons Clifford and Walten leave today for Stockton. Calif. They have leuspd their homo he- nnd expect to be away a year. - Buy your screen doors at Wallace Woods' Lumber Yard, 711 B. Main. Phone 108. . ' , , if Buy Xmas gifts, deposit 25 percent, we will save, it tor you. Jap Art Store. j tf C. W. Johnaon of the SteVart Pro duct Service Co. of Portland, was In Medford yesterday. See Brown for your shoe repairing. . . 209 Try Brown for your shoe repairing. ... ... . . 209 An 6. A.' O. former students busi ness meeting was held last night at the Hotel Holland. Report of the nomination committee waa read. Election o'f-officers will be hold at the next meeting. Plans werq made for the O. 'A. C. dance to be held Dec. 27 at the Oriental hall room for the Juniors and seniors of the high school and students of O. A. G. Tho social committee for last night's meeting consisted of Virginia Smith, chairman, and Misses Turner and Lnman. Cards1 wero played and light refreshments were served. Brown says, '.'He guarantee his shoe repairing." ' 209? Hemstitching 8c per yard at Style craft, opposite Rlalto theatre. tf Dr. C. R. Ray arrived- In Medford thia morning from San Francisco. Our only business Is Insurance, but wo cover every known kind of risk. R. A. Holmes, "The Insurance Man.'" . . ,; . ... -j.-:.'. . tf. We carry nothing In. coal but the best guaranteed Utah 'or Wyoming. Our prices on nil fuel we handle are always the lowest, considering' qual ity. Valley Fuol Co. ' tf Mr. nnd Mrs. H. O. Smith of Mon treal, Canada, were, visitors In Mod ford today. ' ' ' ' Special sale on Ford accessories. Grease, oil and piston rings. The Busy Corner -Motor Co. tf Take your kodak films to Palmer's Studio. First-class work and prompt service. ... - tf Mrs. Hattle E. Riley will arrive this evening to spend the winter with Mr. and Mrs. S. Sumpter Smith. Mrs. Riley hnn spent nine months visiting in Kansas, Michigan and California. All kindB of rough and dressed lumbor. Wallace Woods, Phone 108. 711 East Main. ' Your car battery charged In 8 hours at the Electric Shop. ' tf M. O. Klncold and U. Vaughan, employes of Copco, have taken per ntnncnt apartments nt the Hotol Hol land. ' Unity literatpre toaches people how to be well, prosperous and efficient. Free distribution. 310 8. Riverside, tf A F.VKRY iiXOWN FORM OF INSURANCE AND BONDS :.n.: ' ' ' '.. ' .'.tA.- HOLMES ' "THE INSURANCE MAN" PHONE 444 JACKSON COUNTY BANK BUILDING . .SINCE 1909 ' WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER' gl,, 3923 W. T. York. ruyrriI.VU'8day from Lakeview, ' Ore., 'ami Jl lH jspendj the winter In Medford. Mr. i York has. Leon In the employ of the State High way commission on road construction work since eariy last spring. The Kent Rooming house, 401 East Fifth street Is under new manage ment, Mra. Chastaln taking charge. Rooms and board.-. . ' ' ; 212 R. I. Stuart .who had an operation performed about a week ago, is get ting alpng nicely. Brown says, "if It Isn't right he will make It right." 209 Mr. and Mrs. A. R. Leavltt of Klamath Falls, recently married wore in Medford yesterday -and today. Mr. Leavltt is' a son of Judges A. L; Leavltt of Klamath Falls, i Mr. and Mrs: Leavltt 'are friends .of Mr,, and Mrs. Don Newbury of tills olty . We have good values In used cars. Patton $ Robinson. Inc. ,.-r- tf Ward Irvine, private', secretary to Governor Pierce; was "in . MedXord Tuesday .and, today ;on .official, busi ness. . h ( - . - j i .j , Clean cotton raga wanted at ,,the Mail Tribune office. :, ' ' .. . There's a busy Business .College In Medford. GWN. ... , Philip Larmon representing Libby, McNeil and Libby of Chicago was In Medford today. . ' i Brown's shoe repair shop Is In de partment two. , - , Qy Highest grade Utah and Wyoming coal, absolutely free from slack and dust. Hansen Coal Co., 34 South Fir. Phono 239. . " Tomorrow evening the Modern Woodmen of America will hold a very Interesting meeting at which all the members are requested to he present nnd take pnrt. There will he noml- Sure Relief FOR INDIGESTION . WJft ItazM INDIGESTOWi P-WLl Hot water .dWA Sure Relief CLL-ANS 85 and 75 Package Everywhere F.&E: Theatre CENTRAL POINT THURSDAY AND FRIDAY r Jack Hoxie in "Dan Quickshot of the Kio Grande." Ruth Roland in "Haunted ' Valley.";; .' ' . HaroJd Lloyd. iComedy Dance to follow iirst show Friday. . Alford's Trio Jazz Music COUNTRY STORK" every Monday . N'Eltt. MiUIneo Kvcry Sunday .2:30' p. m. Admission 10c aqd 30o 8 Hemstitching o A 8 UnfliloMtf (hnn I ' natlons fv the offices for ensuing ear. tho .fuastlon of securing a hall and other matters ot impm-iun-. ii..i,i iv- fi lli'iniiin finan ciers' have' fiBid that it would re quire a freight, train of forty cars to haul enough one-thousand mark notes to pay for a pound or buuhuk; 67c Evercady flashlights 67c We are .. selling good ajupinuiri KVEREADY FLASHLIGHTS; two 'cell,' complete with battery tijtkr globe for; the- exceptionally tow ni'ice of .;:::y. ;:; 67 ' ' -, " Tliese 'are real bargains that-should be taken up . right now. Heath's Drug' Store 109 E. Main St. Phone 884 v r We are as near to you as your telephone Heath. Mann and Heath , '. , . . -i ...... . . , Mall order received now! .Ifake checks, money orders, payable .to Pago Theater.' Enclosi; self-addressed stamped envelope to Insure safe return. v-V . -. . ' PRICES INCLUDING WAR TAX f lower -lioor, $2.75r Balcony, first next 3 rows, ?.10;lnst 2 rows, 55c. v 'BOX OFFICE SALE FRIDAY NOON, NOVEMBER 23 AUGH OF iWith A.R.& Mrs. C0BURV MEDFORD ARMORY Mat. and Night, Saturday, Nov, 24 ! , , Auspices Co. A, 186TH INF. THE BIG CITY ROAD SHOW PECK'S This In Positively, the Same , Big Company That Played' OAKLAND LOS ANGELES SAN FRANCISCO., SPECIAL ENGAGEMENT HERE, Matinee and Night, Saturday, Nov. 24 " r i - ji. n i i . uwmg to ixie uumjJtiiiy navmg an open, uaie , . BIG CAST, including ( Otis Oliver and Arthur Van Slyke The Season's Character Comedians with KOLB , , . and DILL Hear "Do Re Me." Duncan Sisters' Son Hit in Topsy and Eva. ; See Schultz'a Funny Grocery Store YOU WILL LAUGH UNTIL YOU ROCK IN YOUR SEAT BRING THE KDDDIES. 1 PRICES: Matinee 25 and 50c, no higher; Evening 25c, 50c, 75c, $1.00. Plus Tax. Reserved Seats at Haskins Drug Store. ' CROUP Spasmodic Croup Is frequently reliuvedbyonaspplicationof VA P0 FtUQ Owr 17 Million Jar Utmd Ymarly 7 Monday Night, Nov.2 Curtain 8:30 4 rows, $2.20; next 4 rows, 1.66; TWO BAD BOY"