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HEDFORB STSIE TRIBUNE. 5TEDFORIJ, OlSOtf "SKWKXY; STOYESmER 23. 192.1 PXSS THUEE TALENT WOMAN TO PLANT FLOWERS When Mrs. . C, Williamn of Talent planted petunias in (rant of her resi dence On the Pacific Highway, little, did she realize that she was planting the seed for a movement in Jackson county to get every property owner on this highway to plant flowers and shrubbery. . The directors of the Medfprd Cham ber of Commerce have authorized the appointment of a committee, which will be expected to furnish the leader ship and guidance for a constructive movement to beautify the Pacific Highway in Jackson county. The committee will confer with every civic organization In the various counties with a view of having each a9ume the responsibility of calling upon the own ers of property in a certain section and requesting them to plant petunias or perennial shrubs. - The residents of Talent, during the past few years, have clearly demon strated the value of a concerted effort to plant flowers and every tourlBt passing there has been Impressed with the civic pride of the locality. It Is a very good publicity medium and the directors of the Medford Chamber are desirous of extending this method of advertising by getting the entire length of the Pacific Highway in Jack son county planted, It was the Intention of the Fair asso ciation to ulaiit their frontage to petu nias last year and the plans were of' fered them by H.'R. Nye of Talent, but lack of funds and a late Btart prevent ed them from so doing. Provisions have been made for planting the Fair grounds' frontage, next year. B.F; E ADDRESS AT ELKS The annual memorial service of the Elks will be bold at the Elks' Tem ple next Sunday, December 2nd, at 2:30 o'clock, with Attorney B. F. Mul key of Portland delivering the main address. Attorney Mulkey Is a former district attorney and a well, known resident of this county. A musical program will be given, also the lodge ritual for the occasion. To know how good m cigarette realty ean do made vou must Irv aV- WW "Growers In this section are at tempting to solve the puzzle which permits the sale of apples at 10c each in Milwaukee, Wis., while the -grower here did not obtain more than 60c tor a full box containing approximately 180 apples," says a telegraphic dl Bpatch from Walla Walla, Wash. "This spark of suspicion has ; been fanned into flame again by the public announcement of a local business man, who, in an affidavit executed before a notary public, swears he pur chased in Milwaukee, Wis., apples for which he paid 10c each apples, the packing ot which showed they were shipped by a local concern, and also were of a grade known as "C" grade, or the next thing to culls. Growers and packers assert that 15c to 20c per box would be a big price for this par ticular grade to the grower this sea son, but for sake of argument are willing to admit the grower might have received G0c for them under cer tain circumstances."- , Bing cherry trees, the finest ever. Eden Valley Nurcery. Phone 880-J-2. tf Mrs. Irene DeLosh returned today from an extended trip in southern California, during which she visited with friends In Los Angeles. Who pays the agent, you or the other fellow f Eden Valley Nursery. Phone 680-J-2. Al4. and Mrs. Leland Brophy at tended the O. A. C.-U. of O. game Saturday, and motored back to Med ford Sunday. For Sale Qet your Thanksgiving turkeys. Your choice 25 to 28c lb. See them. 1136 W. Tenth. Tel. 42-J-2. ,212 The regular home coming ot the Ladies' Aid Boclety ot the M. E. church wilt be held In the league room of the church tomorrow afternoon. TSie East Bida circle 'Will have charge of the program and will serve refresh ments. A disc wheel will be a special feature. All members and friends are cordially invited to. come and bring something for the table. l Art exhibit at the Winter Fair, Ashland, Dec. 8, ,7,. 8, 9. 214 Mr. and Mrs. George Hewitt re turned Sunday from Eugene where they had driven to see the football game Saturday. , Phonographsl See Launspaeh. tt W. E. Crews, state corporation commissioner, who underwent a tonsil operation in a Salem hospital last Fri day, expects to be back at his desk' in the corporation department the first of this week. ' Diamond coal briquets. Hansen Coal Co., Phone 239. 214 Mr. and Airs. F, Corning Kenly and son Granger returned yesterday after a several weeks visit In Chicago wun. friends and relatives. . Flowering shrubs,, vines and orna mentals. Eden Valley Nursery- Phone 680-J-2. tf Frank Doremus returned today after an extended trip to New York City and way stations, during which he attended the Harvard-Princeton and Yale-Princeton football games as well as the Stanford-California game In Berkeley last Saturday. ' The. football game between Asn- land and Medford that is to be played at the high school athletic field in Ashland Thanksgiving day will begin promptly at 2 o'clock so as to allow the crowd from Medford time to drive home to their dinners. There Is some discussion of Betting i the time even earlier and if this is decided upon notice will appear In the papers. Mr. and Mrs. John Tomtm returnea today after a ten days visit In San Francisco. . Luatf STRIKE 'ITS TOASTED" The very thing a Brownie '.This easi!y-w6rked, Eastman-made camera is just what your youngster wants. Arid Brownie prices start at $2.00 so he can have one. Bring your youngster in' and see if hiscyes don'tglisten at the very sight of these splendid pic-lure-makers. Autographic Brownies Z9. 00 up Medford Book Store -UTE-FOOT- Ptr4er4 i DANCE FLOOR WAX aire smooth, elid ing finish to h r i or soft-wood floors. HO ACID, GREJLSB OK DCST. T n r druggist hu It If not. no us stamps, 76o for one pound package. CI.HUCK. WOOOWAKO BB.VQ O OBITUARY , HARRELL The funeral services for the late William A. Harrell, who passed away at a hospital in Berkeley, Cat., early Saturday morning and whose body arrived In Medford Sun day, will be held at the Conger chapel at 2:00 p. m. Tuesday. The services will be attended by the local Woodmen of the Wclrid and 1. O. O. F. of which he was an esteemed member. Mr. C. E. Wilson will deliver the address at the chapel. , ... Interment In J. OvO; Fcemetery. Notice. s '. By order of Noble Orand, Medford Lodge No. 83, I. O. O. F will meet at the Odd Fellows hall at 1 o'clock p. m. 'tomorrow, Nov. 27th, for the purpose of attending the funeral of Brother W. A. Harrell. All brothers turn out. 3. D. DEMMER, Secy 212 Card of Thanks We wish to thank the many friends for their assistance during our recent bereavement and also for the beauti ful floral offerings. CHARLIE ROSE. BERT ROSE. GLADYS ROSE. Notice W. O. W. Medford Camp No. 90, will give the first dance ot the season -Thursday eve., Nov. 29. - Good .time assured.. Everybody come-. , 214 Notice to Subscribers '- All our carrier boys are supplied with whistles with Instructions . to blow them when delivering papem We will esteem it a special favor if you will report to us when the boys do not blow whistles or if there Is any Irregularity in the delivery ot your paper. tf DETROIT Tadeo Suganuma of Japan, 21 years old, won the Interna tional 18.2 Junior balk line billiard championship by defeating Jean Bruno of Austria, 800 to 211 In 19 innings. TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY SCRAPPING U. S. BATTLESHIPS 10 YIELD A PRORT WASHINGTON. Nov. 26. Work already done at the New York and Philadelphia navy yards on the Borap. ilng of four uncompleted vessels on thir ways under the. treaty limit ing naval armament Indicates that the assignment ot this task to these yards will yleid the government about $30,- ) more than would have been re ceived Jf the ships had been sold for the highest approved bids made for them by civilian companies. The work of cutting the South Da kota and Indiana to shipping sizes Is progressing more rauWty . and vrith iesa difficulty in the New York yard at Brooklyn, the navy department an nounced today, thart was anticipated by the experts who figured on the job for various companies. ' Bids were opened Friday for the remaining six battleships scheduled far Bate to he scrapped under the treaty. They in cluded the Michigan, Minnesota and Kansas at the Philadelphia yards; the Vermont and Nebraska at the Mare Island, Ca... yard and Delaware at the Boston yard. . Meeting Talent Irrigation District The vote in the Talent District hav ing resulted favorably to the exten sion system, a meeting la hereby called Cor the farmers and others interested in the Griffin Creek unit to meet at the North schoolhouse Jn said Orlftin Creek section at the hour of 8:00 oVlck tomorrow, Tuesday even ing. Nov. 27., 1923. A notary will be on hand and the necessary papers will he provided for making short work of the preliminary organization. Do not fall to be on hand if Interested. T SLAIN BY YEGGS POLICE BELIEVE CHrCAGO, Nov. . Twentyfouv hours since the body of Freeman Louis Tracy, a student of political economy and a member ot the Klec trloal Workers union, although a well paid technician, was found on a south side street early yesterday with a bullet hole In the head,, police still were without a. solution the mys tery. Tracy, 23 years old, until recent)y a student of political economy at the University of Chicago, still lived in the university district and his body was found near the campus. He had dropped hts work at the university for a $600 a month position with the Commonwealth Edison company in one ot Ita power plants in .South Chi cago but was said to have been in tending saving money for a broader course at a later time. Although he was said to have been a royal member of the electrical workers' union, the police found noth ing, to indicate any labor trouble. They turned to the old theory ot jealousy, but nothing Jn the shape ot a clue developed, notwithstanding the correspondence with several young women, one ot them a minister's daughter and a married aoman whose letters Indicated a, long platonic friendship, it was said. Detectives 'finally held the most plausible theory to be that he was picked up by kidnaping bandits and killed when he resisted robbery and his body tossed out of an automobile. His hat was found & tew blocks from the spot where the body was found. FRANK MILLER !S PRIZE WINNER AT G TURKEY SHOOT The turkey ehoot held; yesterday at Hollywood orchards bo fnr as the crowd was concerned was a great suc cess. The crowd enjoyed themselves and a great many fans left with a fat prize, and with the doterml nation to duplicate their marksmanship on Thanksgiving day at a larger shoot which will tie held at the same spot. .Frank, Aflller, well known Jn Jack son county &s an expert rifle shot carried away the high hoiuws of the day by winning live prize turkeys. WASHINGTON V. C Represen tative Tlnkham, republican of Massa chusetts, announced he would intro duce a resolution at the coming ses sion of congress calling for aa inves tigation of the anti-saioor league by a special hnure committee. CoolldQe Orders Probe. WAjS MS NGTON , NoV Investi gation by the department ot justice into the legal phases of the c&so of Charles 1 Craig, comptroller of New York City, placed by l-Astterat Judge Mayer to sixty days In jail tor con tempt of court, leas been Grdced by President Coolidgo. DUCK SUPPER FOR i-8'S AT LOCAL Due to the efforts of ttvs four champion ouch hunters of the teglon. Fred Hhvffel, Warren Butler, Seeley Halt attd U C, aarlock tlie will be Borved a tteat at the avvfkory Wednesday evening. These com rades irert succamfa In securing a Kod bag f iuc(c Sunday Cur the dinner, Vmmenlnteiy preceding the eowJ'errintf of the Initiation on eight or tea candidates It i thought that enrh vaTidtdivte, after partaking ot duclc wings will be able to make the trip to lirest with out the aid of a de Haviiand. WOMEN! DYE IT H FOR 15c Skirts Kimonos Draperies Waists Dresses Giagharas Coats Sweaters Stockings JSamondDy Don't wonder whether you fan dye or tint suwessuli$ hec&uge oerect lioma iv vt $VkW aui wi.a Oivoowt tyestt even if you bate wf dywd b iore, JJjU'jis have aXl colors, li'irec- COLDS Break a Cold Right Up with 'tape's Cold Compound" Take two tablet every Uireo hours luti) three dunes are taken. The first doao always gives relief. Tiw aeooad awl third doaea cotnptt(y bre&k up the cold. Pleasant and sate to take. Con tains no quinine or opiate. Millions use "Pape1 Coh Compound." I'riee, ttiirty-ttv eenta. Druggwte gu&i&ntec it. Home Grown 20c Bag Sage 20c Bag Ron!, sh'ovig, avomntic leaf sage f ot the TIIANKS (5IVIW TURKEY adds zest to the dressing. Buy a bag to&ay slid, be THANKFUL - - Heath's Drug Store 109 E. Main St. Phone 884 We are as near to you as your telephone Heath, Itlann &ad Heath FOB SALE Good steady work team with chain harness. Guy W. Hen shaw. Talent. 216 FOR SALE Six Mitchell ladders, new lost summer, new picking bags, 60 feet high pressure spray hose. Ouy W. Rensha-w, Talent. 1 218 FOR SALE One Hottentot - heater for wood or com. 229 Laurel St. tf FOR RENT -Rooms for light house THANKSGIVING FANCY CHEESE Imported Edam Imported Roquefort Imported Swiss American Swia " Parmesan Grated - Camembert v Cream Brick Pineapple Only two more days until Thanksgiving. But plenty of time to do your shopping. Our store is filled with all the good things needed for this home coming Fresh Vegetables Fancy Fruit and Nuts in Redwood Boxes Raduhes Lettuce Green Onions Parsley Bell Peppers Artichokes Orange Bananas Lemons Grape Fruit Cauliflower Egg Plant Tomatoes , B. Sprouts Sweet Potatoes Parsnips Cabbage Carrots Cucumbers Green Beans Fresh Fruit NEW NUTS Walnuts Brazils -Pecan Filberts Almonds Chestnuts Shelled Nuts Salted Nuts Pomegranates Persimmons Cranberries Eating Apples Tokay Grapes Cooking Apples Cocoanuts Glace Fruit in one-pound boxes Boiled Cider Crystalized Ginger Preserved Ginger Anchovies Mushrooms Caviar Marrons . Truffles Pate de Foies Gras Anchovy Paste Holiday Boxes Extra Fancy Apples FRESH HOME-MADE CAKES :: EXTRA LARGE OYSTERS I Home-Made Fruit Cake Home-Made Plum Pudding Home-Made Mince Meat i ; p Heinz Sc Libby's Plum Pudding Heinz & Libby's Mince Meat v " Candied Cherries, Pineapple, Citron, Orange Peel and Lemon Peel . . .. s All telephone orders receive the same careful attention as if you called at the store in person, i ' ' Phone 252 ; w -Personal Attention Prompt Service & i s Phone 252 H. E. MARSH Store Open Wednesday Evening Closed All Day Thursday GROCER SEE WINDOW Store Open Wednesday Evening Closed Aii Day Thursday I keeping.-' 910 -N. UarUett.- . .