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BEDFORD MAIE TRIBTTNfE, MEOTORtf, OREOON, TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 27. 102.1 THREW Among the - temporary visitors In o city who will be unable to eat kelr Thanksgiving dinners at home j-o M. F. Baker of Boston, J. D. obble of Campbell, Mans., , J, . 'P.- tiipman, Jr., of Columbus, O.. Mr. id Mrs. M. F. Jeffreys of Hollywood, Uif. C. A. Reed of Washington, D. Mrs. Carrie Rickett of Redlands, JilU., Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Rollo of attic, and joulte a number of New fork traveling salesmen.. . You can get kremmel Bros, famous calth Bread at DeVoe's. Pianos! See Launspach. tt Cordova leather goods, often 1ml tcd but never quite equalled. Med- ra rjuoK oiore. sir The new , Southern Pacific road torn Eugene to Klamath Falls, now ulldlng has been officially chrls- ned "The Klamath Lakes Route" at le request of the Klamath Falls hamber of commerce. Two wind-up automobiles with gar :e 96c. Jap Art more. . tf See Miss LounaDury,' The . Vanity lop, for special suggestions In hem itching things for Christmas. 235 Theosophlcal lecture, The Appllca 9n of the Law of Right Living, and a Effects. Good and Evil, will be ven by Dr. N. E. Pickett of Lor ngeles, Cal., at Dr. H. P. Coleman's flee, Medford Bldg.. Wednesday 'ening. The public Is cordially in ted. - - 214 Mr. and Mrs. O. V. Myers will leave 'ednesday evening by auto for Salem id enroute will stop at Eugene here their daughters, Misses Marie 5' d Dorothy Myers, U. of O. students, 11 Join them. The family will spend hanksglving day with relatives In The American Legion post will hold a smoker at the Armory Tuesday night, Dec. 4th. The main event of the evening will be a wrestling match between Ted Thye. athletic instructor of the. Portland Athletic club, and Qua Bchneidau of Medford. These two men have met twice before and each has had a victory. Tuesday's match will be the deciding one. Both men will weigh In at approximately 176 lbs. The winner of the match will meet Ralph- Hand according to pres ent arrangements. Bring your friends and have break fast or dinner at The Blue Flower Lodge, Phoenix. Ore. 21 S A small deposit will reserve any Victrola until Xmaaf select ' It . now. Palmer Piano House. 214 The Rust Craft gifts are now on display at Bwem's Studio and Gift Shop. . 213 A, J. Rausch of the" firm of Baker, Vogel and Rausch of Seattle, and who is the construction architect of the firm which is building the new First Methodist Episcopal church,, arrived in the city this forenoon to remain for two days on one of his periodical Visits. Crystllne auto polish, a varnish food, the only polish on the market that will not hurt your varnish, $1.00 per pint. Sold ordy by Medford Auto Painting, -29 S. Front St. Tops dressed any shade. Now is the time before the rain. 216 Help the National Guard boys fur nish their quarters. Patronize the big dance at the Armory Thursday night. .-''., 214 i Photographs will solve a .lot .of problems for the busy as gift hey always appreciated. Sworn'- Studio. .. ' ' , 218 Three men entered the ' hotel . at Kirk Wednesday night, ate BUPperL and quietly retired to , their room about 7: to. The hotel keeper thought alem Hamburger sandwiches at DeVoe's ( ne rocoBm-ed the mcn aa the bandits . " , . who held up the train in the Slskiyous Crepe paper 6c roll. DeVoe s. and phoned the sheriffs, of flee here. Corona typewriter for Xmas deliv- ,,., . .... . ,nwn . tha red In a special carton over the case. hote, man wa lnBtructed to hold his lodford Book Store. 212 ) R. J. Henry of Sunny Cliff orchards lis in Medford Monday to purchase a ew Bnlck six sedan.- '.. ; dot mamma and walking doll free y buying season ticket. 13.60 doll free ir S20 ticket, and 11.60 doll free for 10 ticket. Those season tickets are pod for everything in Jap Art Store efore Jan". 1st. 1924. tf (Read the artlole in '-the December .'merlcan about careless wrapping of arcel post packages. .-Then bring our packages to this office for pro er wrapping.. . 'tf : Rent cars without drivers, coupes nd tourings. Elwood's -Auto Shop, 18 S. Central. 218 men until morning. But when morn ing came the men came down from their room and were greeted and pro perly Identified by lumbermen as be ing workmen from the woods, so again the bandits are at large. The Klamath News. Ar your clothes ready for Thanks giving?. Let us clean and press them for you." Pantorium Dye . Works. Phone 244. 214 Hemstitching o per yard at 8tyl craft, opposite Rlalto theatre. tt With the Christmas greeting to old friends, inclose your photograph. Have them made at once at Bwem's Studio. - .!.' . v 213 Wednesday night at 7:30 there win ; Oregon ranks third of all the sjates be tt para(e 0f high school students' oji ine uniuil III um iiwiwr-ui bidiim, ccording to a tost conducted by the jussol Sage Foundation. " We dye satin slippers. Pantorium !ye Works. - Phone 244.. 214- Duplicating sale books for sale at Ms office. -,- ' " - - tf . There Is no longer any excuse for ot having that set of table silver; are. Sinclair's Jewelry Shop is mak ig It easy. 217. The maximum temperature of yos irday and a year, ago today were Just e sume at 60 degrees, but this mor Jng a year ago with a minimum of 21 ts much colder. Today's minimum s 26 degrees, one , degree flower an that of yesterday's lowest tem rature. Continued fair weather is e prediction. Genuine Bosch Magneto parts and pairs. Electric Shop, Eighth and mtett. tf The New Columbia demonstration cord is now on sale at Palmer Piano ouse. a fine double-faced record for ( cents. 214 Dr. E. W. Hoffman will accompany a brother. Dr. W. O. Hoffman home Portland tomorrow . to spend lanksglvlng. Miss Lillian Roberts and Miss Rena iw of the Red Cross office spent cstorday in Jacksonville attending to Jed Cross affairs. iTho only dunce In town Thursday ight will be the National Guard nice at the Armory. Follow the rowd. - 214 i Buy your screen doors at Wallace roods' Lumber Yard, 711 a. Main hone 108. J tRS. JENNIE BUTTERITELD .-C--.,. t'JLlM&d I Good Advice for Women i Portland. Orcg. "All my life ave known of Dr. Pierce's medicines, ly mother was a physician and she lought so well of Dr. Pierce's medi ines that she quite frequently recom inmleH them to her natients, espec- u the -vavoritii Prescrlntton1 for tomen. For about two. years after ie hlrth of my fourth child I sui- h-oh with feminine trouble of a very erlous nature. I had all the aches ml nalm a woman could have. fas nervous and weak Just able to p around. -I was in distress all the me. when I began tatting Dr. tierce's medicines that she quite fre Hnrrn'a Favorite Prescription, but Ins romnletelv relieved of. all my all dents and restored to perfect health 1 "When my daughter was growing hto womanhood she vis- backward jnd had such poor health that she fas compelled to quit school. I gave far the 'Favorite Prescription1 and It Inmpletely restored her to health and he came into womanhood in a very iatural way." Mrs. Jennie Buttec- ield. 821 Mich. Ave. v i Write Dr. Pierce. Pres. Invalids' lotel in Buffalo, N. T., for free med ral advice or send 10c for trial pkg. ablets. Adv. TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY VANTED One ot orchard pruners. two first 600-R-2. class 216 VANTED In family of two. woman for aeneral housework. Must be eond cook. Annly Mrs. George H. 'arsons. Hiilcrest Road. tf Main street to-, the ground, opposite the Southern Pacific station .where Will be a big bonfire with Bpcech'es, yells and songs. This is to-advertlse nd excite enthusiasm in the Medford'- Ashland football game.- which - takes place .Thanksgiving day at 2 p. mi ID Ashland. Our only business Is Insurance, cut we cover every known kind oi risk R. A. Holmes, "The Insurance Man.'- -I : . - tr Get soft paper school tablets at thl. office. ' .... .. tf Buy Xmas gifts, deposit 26 percent, we will save It for you. Jap Art Store. Oregonians registered at" ' local hotels Include Mr. and Mrs. F. L Houghton of The Dalles, Herman An derson of Eugene, J. H. Maden of Salem, and the following from Port land: Mr. and Mrs. - J. C.' Wagner, Mrs. Pearl Rowden." Miss . Clara Bausch. Mrs. G. E. McGonnell, Mr. and Mrs. George G. Warren; Mr. and Mrs. M. R. -Whitehead and Mr. and Mrs. W. F. Hennlnger. After a good dinner on Thanksgiv ing go with the crowd to the Armory and spend a pleasant evening, -ine only Thanksgiving dance in town. 214 If experience counts, see u: jl. Mlnkler about that radio set. My guarantee is back by ten years expert ence. 403 Liberty Bldg. 216 I am going to Brown's for my shoe repairing. ... 214 You can find a suitable girt lor any occasion in the, gift room at Sinclair's Jewelry Shop. til Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Vawter are expected home today from Portland where they went after attending the U. of O. homecoming last week. Xmas gifts are all in Japanese Art 8tore. ' - - Eventually a genuine 'Vlctrola- why now now 7 Palmer Piano House ..... s n Special sale on Ford accessories Grease, oil and piston rings. The Busy Corner Motor Co. u The "So This Is London" company. which so pleased a large audience at the Page last night, left this morning for Eugene where the comedy will be presented tonight. From Eugene the company will Jump to Portland where the attraction will be played Thurs day, Friday and Saturday nights with two matinees. i Take your kodak films to Palmer i 8tudlo. First-class work and prompt MrvtcA. . . ": - t We carry, nothing In coar but the best guaranteed Utah or Wyoming. Our prices on ail fuel we handle-are alwava the lowest.' considering qual ity. Valley Fuel Co. . . - tf Where did you get your's fixed i At Browns. i All members of the 40 & 8 should be present at the moetlng held tonight at the American Leg:oi hall to. help complete arrangements of some minor details for the ceremonies to be held in the armory Wednesday night. All kinds of rough and dressed lumber. Wallace Woods, Phone 108 711 East Main. Tour car battery charged In 8 hours at the Electrlo Shop. tr Radiator covers, felt lined. Medford Auto Top Co., North Grape. 234 The observing of the ordinance for bidding the parking of cars on streets without lights at night has became very lax. and it will be more strictly enforced In the future, the authorities sav. Plant now. why wait until spring? Eden Valley Nursery. Phone 080-J-z , ' tf -Automobile show, at Ashland Dec. . 7. 8. . - . .r . ' 314 Brown uvea good leather In shoe reDairing. . ,81 L. P. Lyman has been among the Medford visitors In Portland this week. Phonographs! See Launspach. tf Diamond coal briquets. Hansen Coal Co.. Phone 239. 214 Flowering shrubs, vines and orna mentals. Eden Valley Nursery. Phone 680-J-2. IT A greasy game of basket ball will be played in the near future between the local teams of tho Associated Oil company and the Stnndard Oil com pany, .with the former concern as challengers. As both teams are clever, oily aggregations a great con test Is looked for, especially In the matter of noise, as Special Agent Rog ers and Bill Hanna are tho yell lead ers of their respective teams. . Unity literature teaches people how to be well, prosperous and efficient. Free distribution. 310 S. Riverside, tf Trade at home and bank the differ ence. Eden Valley Nursery. Phone 880-J-2. tf We have good values lri used cars. Patton A Robinson. Inc. tt Among the county residents who have been guests at the Hotel Med ford since yesterday are Mr. and Mrs. H. Van Hovenberg of near Gold Hill, Ella Bedford of Eagle Point, and Mr. and Mrs. Oeorgo.A. Mansfield of near Prospect. Going to the Ashland Winter Fair? It's Dec: 6- 7.- 8. 9. 214 Clean cotton rags wanted at the Mall Tribune office. There's a busy Business College In Medford. OWN. . "Unless we secure at least 100,000 sign-up of hens from new people, the Pacific Co-operative Poultry Produ cers will cease to function. This tartllng news wan given by E. J. Dixon, sales manager of the associa tion, who has been making the cam paign for the needed membership to lower the overhead cost.- "We have had no trouble whatever in gottlng the old members to sign up," says Mr. Dixon, "but we need many more In' order to function properly." Portland Journal. Radiator covora for Xmas. Modford Auto Top Co.. North Grape. 234 Highest grade Utah and Wyoming coal, absolutely free from slack ana dust Hansen Coal Co., 14 South Fir. Phone 239. .' , I am going to Brown's to get my shoes fixed. . . - r 214 The Von der Hellen construction camp at Union Creek has closed down for the season. There Is now snow, but the ground freezes and thaws in such a way as to make hauling Im possible.'' There were only about ten more dayB work to. be done and this .will be finished at the tint possi ble moment in the spring. Redden & Canaday write bonds and Insurance. Phone 720. tt Elks' Thanksgiving dance, Thura day, Nov. 29th. Remember the date. Big time assured. 11 We will loan you money to buna or buy Holmes the Insurance Man. Weir McDonald returned from esan Francisco on Monday. ' Ho witnessed the. Stanford and University ot Cali fornia football game, In Borkeley last Saturday. . ' , -.- . - The So. Oregon Poultry association holds Its ninth annual show at Ash land. Dec. 6. 7, 8, 9.. Liberal cash romlums and many specials. 214 Diamond coal briquets... Hansen Coal Co.. Phone 239. . 214 i Brown has a first class shoe repair man right from an eastern factory. Give us a trial. Work guaranteed -- . " " 214" Adjutant General George A. White 'passed through Medford yesterday on "his wav to Ashland where he spent 'the night, to return to this city, to take part in the formal aeaicauon oi inu armorv tonlffht. Attention Elks! First big dance oi the season Thanksgiving night, Nov. 29th. - . tf Blnar cherry trees, the finest ever. Eden Valley Nurcery. rnone oau-j-a ti" Who nays the agent, you- or the other fellow? Eden Valley Nursery. Phone 680-J-2. ' tf Art exhibit at the Winter Fair, Ashland, Dec. 6. 7, 8. 9. - 214 SCOTTISH RITE INITIATES BIG Last Friday and Saturday tho Scot tish Rite Masons of southern Oregon held their first reunion and conferred degrees on a class of 30 candidates. Siskiyou Lodge of Perfection of Med ford conferred tho 4th to the 14th de grees on Friday. After the conferring ot the,14th degreo Friday evening the lodge was duly constituted by i'lilllp Malcolm, Thirty-third Uogroe Sov ereign Grand Inspector Goneral In Ore gon, who presented tho charter and Instated the-of fleers. On Saturday the coordinating bodies ot Eugene conferred the 15th to the 2nd degrees inclusive, after which Charles M. Stevens. 32nd degree, deliv ered an address ot welcome to the newly made members. Among the members ot the Eugene lodges were Lark Illlyeu, 33rd, Sam R. Mosher, 33rd, C. S. Freelond, . C. C. H D. B: Hewitt, 32nd, Sum L Lowry, 32nd, and Charles M. Stovons, 32nd. The following members received the 14th dogroe: Dr. M. E. Cooper of Iloso- burg and O. J. Showers of Medford The membors who received the 32nd degree are: lo M. Hall, S. W. Mc- Onat. C .McCredle, S. A. Kroschel, J. Lawrence. It. A. Swan. E ,M. Wil son. P. L. Older, Jas. R. W. Gregg, L. Moss, L. E. Williams. H. E. Warner and H. R Rankin of Medford; N. Jon sen and Frank Nombnlls of Eugene; S. Deardotf, I. N. Park, C. F. Harp ster, O. H. Kllbourn and C. W. Gilbert f Roseburg; M. H. Mooro of Marsh- field; H. C. Stock of Ashland; E. Sum mers and G. B. Compton of Butte Falls; J. L. McDuftie of llrooklngs; M Marston of Portland; C. A. Wine- trout of Grants Puss aud H. G. Sisk ron of Holland. Open Forum Tomorrow Due to Adjutant General Whlto's pressing engagement in Sulom, the chamber of commerce forum will be minus an otitsido spoakcr, so an open forum will bo hold. General White ttends the Armory dedication to ight. OBITUARY BEARDSLEY Albert Beardsley, resident of near Talent, passed away late Monday evening. Deceased was a man of short acquaintance In Jack son coynty, having resided here but a lew- days. vite. was ageo tt yvnto. Remains are -at the Conger parlors. No arrangements have yet been made for the services.- ':.' ' . Card of Thanks We wish to thank-the many neigh bora and friends for their kindness and assistance during the recent 111 ness and death of 'our huaband and father, and Talso -for the beautiful floral, offerings. MRR T.. T.. RKKLL. MRS. IDAH STRINGFELLOW. Medford Camp No. 90, will give th. first dance of the season Thursday eve.. Nov. Z9.- uooa time habuiwi T-.vervbodv come. ' ' - 214 Indigestion May Lead to Appendicitis Reneatd attacks' of ' Indigestion often lead to. serious Inflammation ot the stomach and Intestinal tract. This Inflammation may finally extend the appendix, which usually becomes infected through the presenco ot ioui Irrltatlnir matter- In the bowels. ' It doesn't Day to ignore even the most simple warnings of digestive trouble. Neglect Is responsible for much misery. Uneasiness at the pit nf the stomach, sour taste In the mouth, excessive gas, heartburn, nau sea, vomiting, bitter risings, constlpa. tion. biliousness, dizzy spells and pal bltatlon of the heart after eating are some of the most common symptoms of poor digestion. ' If you are subject to any form of stomach distress don't fail to try bottle of Smith Bros.' M. A. C th guaranteed stomach treatment. This wonderful medicine ' usually gt' prompt relief from all discomfort- fact. It Is sold on a positive guarantee of money back If the first bottle falls to do so In any case of stomacn trouble, A large bottle costs but SI. 25. Heoth's Drug Store and West Bide Pharmacy will supply you. Adv. BO GOOD CIGARETTES 4 II 17 11 ii ii if 6CNUTMC "BULL" DURHAM TOIACCO RHEUMATISM or NEURITIS Remarkable new treatment stops Rheumatism er Neuritis In any form. Very worst eases ijlievad at us Thousands of cures reported. No need for anyone to suffer. Ask mmy druggist for "Allen's Rheu matic Treatment." in Tablet Form. Price 1 per box. All druggists carry it. Hart M. Allen Labora tories, Mfre Box 1340, Les Angelas, CalM. RENT CARS without driver , COUPES AND TOURING Elwood's Auto Shop 118 South Central Dr.'Jud Rickert AND OPTICIAN NO DROPS USED 808 East Main Street BARTLETT FURS WithM.M. Store Medford Bldg. , lllili . v ys&ste 1 !teiT"84 With compUment, to the hoft.-or deepeft regards f j Hlmmm',-!! to the person of your affedtion or as an added touch f' I HfflQ 0 y0ur guesTs enjoyment Vogan chocolates are a ft &; SoMGOn1HEw Thanksgiving offering reflecting rare disaimination. Ijin&i InJlVta'lllX Great maftef-chocolates and small; creamy centers, nougat and I ILfcNSlvT.ili caramel; diitinrtivc fruits and flavors; crushed nuts and whole; IP! I ! semi-bitter, dailc and milk chocolate covering as preferred, Vy r'YV Always fitting for memorable occasions ' THANKSGIVING BALL B.-P. O. ELKS 1168 Thursday, November 29, 1923 Big Time Assured Refreshments Alford's Orchestra v Cartozian Bros. Semi-Annual Showing of Choice Oriental Rugs A very fine selection of rUgs from our large Portland stock is now on display in Weeks & Orr's store and windows. We have placed to the disposal of our customers and those in terested, the candid service of our Mr. M. S. Kirishian, who will be in charge of this display. Our direct importation from the Orient has enabled us to re duce the cost of these rugs, making it possible for even those with moderate income to own them. Whether interested or not, we invite you to come and see our rugs at your first opportunity. Your visit will not obligate you to buy. Cartozian Bros., Inc. One-Price Oriental Rug Temples ; . Established 190(5 . '' 393 WASHINGTON St, (Pittock Block) V Portland, Ore. Seattle Spokane New York . Persia Largest in America . At Uio HlKll of tho Cunivl Display with Weeks & Orr Complete Home Furnishers