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VKflV, two MEDFOTCT) MATL TRTBTTNT. MEDFOTCD. OftEClOK. FRIDAY. OPTOP.F.l? P.. 1021 , : --- - ' -1 b ocal and Personal Lieutenant WriKht of Co. A i In rere'tpt of a tipfram from the Htate adjutant BPneral'B office, that all en ll.stninta In the National Guard had hren stopped, beginning at midnight Kept. 30, and would continue no until further notice. This In the first time I ihi.ro KHtnrrtav Hlncc the war that such an lfwue has hocn made and la due to the fact that the enllMlncnt in the National Ouard Ik up to the total amount provided in the new National Defense Act. Country pork sausage at Marsh's Grocery. , 166 'T want. I want, 1 want, oh, how I want It! Ve! I want to dance in iIk.kp transi endently beautiful Orien tal hardens Saturday night. Will I lie ih"if. mother? Positively I will!" 166 Marcel and curl last longer after a Cn'irtrn Qlint Shampoo. 166 M Tavish & Tonner. carpenters and ntiiiractorB. Plans and specifications furnished free. 22 Granite St land. Ore. H. Von Hovenburg of Hams Valley, Fred Champlln of Fools Creek, M. L. Itowers, Martin Johnson and Cha. Kella of Gold Hill were among the members of the local Klka loJgc from that section of the county In atten dance at the Klkn smoker last night. Country pork oausage at Marsh's Grocery. 166 "Iend ine your car. oh sister! But for a single moment! Go with me, oh please, to that superbly enchanting place, the Oriental Gardens. Ves, dear sister, I've promised to meet him night. You will! Thanks, dear sister. I'm dUzy now with anticipation. Maybe I can sleep now. Good night .sister. 1G6 Send your clothes to Kite-Way hand laundry. Car delivery. Phone 6k3. 167 Columbia plaster wall hoard. Call for prices. Wallaco Woods Lumber Yard. The ladies of tho lielleview Com munity club gathered Thursday for i special meeting with Mrs. Jackson The home demonstration agent. Miss Ada Brewster, assisted with the pro gram. Sale at The Hub Hhoe Store Satur day. three big lots women's silk Ash-1 hosiery, black and all new shardes. 168 J1 1 at 98c; lot 2, $1.4S; lot 3, J1.9X October Hth is the last day to pay haturday only. io' the last half of tare, without having HI'" ''lub will meet at Mrs. I. W Kerry. 714 West r.lgntn and Mistletoe the penalty added. As the fifth comes ' on Sunday, tomorrow is the last chance to pay such taxes. Special showing of women's silk hosiery Haturday at The Hub Hhoe Store. Ua 1, !)Kc; lot 2, 11.48; lot 3, 166 Stationery clenn-up Saturday and next week. Bargains; Medford Hook SI. ire. 186 We pny cash for used pianos. Pal mer Ptano House. tf Milk and cream at DeVoe'a. tf Fresh lime. Med. Lbr. Co. A wind squall came up this morning ' shortly after five o'clock, rattling windows and doors, and awakened the - p'M'Ulace. followed by a meager fall of rain amounting only, to a trace. Most of today was cloudy and threat ening, hut fair and cooler weather Is predicted for Saturday. Tho maxi mum tcmpernture of yesterday was 75.5. The opening dance of the Riverside Community club Saturday night promises to be one of the big events of the week. Thero will be a splendid orchestra and a royal good time. 1 67 Meet your friends at DeVoe'a sum . mer garden, the coolest place In town. 84tf Johnson's Jewelers, watch spec ialists, tf Taxi r2 has moved to Kedlngfleld's, 30.3 W. Main. 60c for one or two pas sengers. 26c for each additional Coun try trips 20c a mile. .167 C. W. Calvin and family of Sebrlng. O., are tourists who .arrived In tho city yesterdny. , Others here from a distance Include G. C. Hunter of. Kly, Nev J. I). Koed of Chicago, I). ,K. Harvey of Washington, D. C' Mr. nnd Mrs. V. t. Noel of Lewlston, Ida., Irving H. Stark, and Norman Ijowo of New York City, H. L. Tate, of Lowell, Mnss., and J. Webb of Norfolk. Vu. Country pork sausago at Marsh's Orocory. ' ', , i ' ' ' ' ! Have your floors waxed and pol ished and your .windows cleaned by A. M. Khoads, phono 705-W. tf Saturday last day to register. 1HI We pay for ashes and sell dirt cheap. Hrown & White Agency Ine. tf Sunday will he rally day for nil de partments of tho Christian church and the aim In nltendnnce for the Sunday school is 360, and It is urgod that every member of the church, their children and friends attend Sunday school nnd church services. It Is also national "Come to Church Sunday" and. everyone, whether a member, of any church or not should attend services on that day. Quality Cafe, 28 N. Front St. will close Saturday night, Oct. 4th and H. L. Aldon. prop., will pay no bills as sumed after that date. 167 DoVoo serves good buttermilk, tf Before you buy that piano see H. a. I-aunspach tat Weeks & Orr. Ho can save you money. He knows pianos and la reliable. ' , tf Tou can get It at PeVoe'a, . The. out of the state registrations of cars here yesterday numbered an even two dozen. The Medford Hide & Junk Co. will be closed for this week and part of next on account of Jewish holidays. 160 Hot tnmales. .chill con carne, Span ish and Moxican dishes! Qushcr Cafe, ' ' ' ' ; tf Hnvo'ou tried that big mllk shake at T)Voe7 Tree props. Medford lAr. Co. IT"! Get yours early, 23c the doz. Those Popular French doughnuts baked as only . Fluhrer can bake. Tomorrow only at this very special price. The Colonial e colonial a Southern Oregon's Finest I I Bakery Saturday at 2:30. Goodwin Corset Shop, 20 So. Fir St. 168 Best work, prompt service, prices right. Palmer Studio. tf Oscar Chambers motored down from Central Point with a load of to matoes last week which ho sold In the valley as our tomato crop Is quite short this year. Yreka Journal We pav for ashes and sell dirt cheap, lirown & White Agency Inc Aberdeen Utah coal. I'tah'a best Hansen Coal Co. Phone 239. 122tf" tf Register at Postal Telegraph Co. or at Brown & White's, Saturday, Oct, 4. last day. 166 Oenulne Bosch Magneto parts and repairs. Electric Shop, Eighth nnd Bnrtlett. tf W. K. Alvin pleaded guilty In Judge Taylor's court yesterday, to a charge of speeding and was fined $10. For that good coal without the dust call Hansen Coal Co., phone 239. 122tf Palmer's for kodak finishing. tf Try our dry wash 7c per lb., mini mum 76c. All flat pieces Ironed. American Laundry, phone 873. tf Some good wood cheap for few days only. Phone 012-J. 166 Mrs. Glenn Alberts of Kuttc Falls was a visitor In this city yesterday. Country pork sausage at Marsh's Grocery. 166 Three big lots women's silk hosiery going on sale Saturday at 9"c, $1.48 and $1.98. See windows the Hub Shoe Store. 166 Try our dry wash, 7c per lb., mini mum 76c. All flat pieces ironed. American Laundry, phone 873. tf Dance, Hot Springs. Sat. nlto. Ib7 Out of town Orcgonlans on tempor ary sojourns hero Include Mr. and Mis. Thos. F. Kngle of Wnodburn, W. H. Prunk of Halom,, C. G. Favell of Lftkcvlew, Ji W.' Siemens, Holley Sle mens and Mrs, John Siemens, Jr., ot Klamath Falls, James M. Jones, K. C. Abies and C, L. Dunham of lCugeno. John W. Thackcr of Hoseburg, and tho following from Portland: Mr. and Mrs. K. P. Swan. D. W. Gibson, F. S. Hlaser. F. K. Kli'e, Mrs. E. O. Larson. C. C. I-aub, L. W. Jesse. A. E. Hen son, Mr. nnd Mrs. W. C. Kemp. A. N. Wysong, George Dillon, K. K. Eltrldge Jr., Mr. and I Mrs. C. E. I-aub, Kay Hpooner. C. K. Coy. Mr. and Mrs. .1. W. Creath, Ivan C. Gray and F. S. Johnoon. Tho Thrift Shop will be moved to Its new quaiters over the Rex Cafe, No. 123 Main St.. and will be open to the public Oct. 3rd. 8:30 n. m. 166 Johaoon's Jewelers, watch spec ialists, tf For sand, and gravel phono 9I2-J. Samuel Bnteman. 4tf All kinds of carponterlng and re pairing, ro-shlngllng a specialty. L. C. Durkce. 837 Talm. . 166 Quite a delegation of the Ashland lodge of Elks camo over Inst night to attend the big smoker of the. local lodgo. The opening danco of the Riverside Community club Saturday night pro mises to bo ono of the big eventn of the week. Thero will be a splendid orchestra and a royal good time. 167 Two good rugs. 9x12 or larger. Phono 710. tf Columbia plastor wall bonrd. Call for prices. Wallace Woods Lumber Yard. . . , . E. J. White will bo nt the public market Saturday with fresh meats and will bo glad to see his former customers as well as new ones. 166 TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY WANTED Apple pickers, either by box or day. Court Hall. 167 upstairs. 168 FOR RENT Front n 12H N. Central. ' FOR RENT To business girl or teacher, comfortahlo room, close in, hot water nt all times. Meals served. Phono hii-X. 167 WANTED Woman or girl to assist with housework and care for chil dren. Mrs. G. L. Kuhrman. 15 Geneva. . 171 FOR SALE New colonial bungalow, 6 rooms, sleeping porch, garage. 9J7 Queen Anne Ave. Phono 906-X. 1ST FOR SALE One Winchester shot gun. 1 violin, t guitar, tool grinder, books, etc. 326 S. Ivy St. 167 LOST Between West Main . St. and Holly St. Athletic field. $60 In cur rency. Finder return to Stanley Sherwood nt postoffice. Libera! reward. 167 WANTED To rent 3 or 4 room fur nished bouse or downstairs apart ment. H. T. Dlzney. house 49, Mer rick Motor Inn. 167 LOST Black nnd white long haired dog. Name ' Jack." Call Dr. Keenn Ranch. 167 FOR RENT Furnished heated rooms In private home. 539 W. Tenth St. 167 FOR SALE Modern house on pave ment, near school. Dr. Kiddell, Medford Itldg. tf LOST Masonic emblem brooch. Re turn to this office. 167 FOR SALE Good seven room house nnd t ncre fine garden land In Idaho, fine flowing nrteslan well. Will trade for nnything of value. Call 690-L to see picture. 171 IVocliilming the week of October 6 to 1 1 as fire prevention week. Gover nor Pierce has called upon all civic und business organizations, school t, churches and clubs to join in the ob servation of the week. Car fresh lime. Medford Lbr. Co. 107tf Staple drugs at DeVoe'a. tf Country pork sausage at Marsh's Grocery. 166 Stationery one-third off all prices. Medford Hook Store. 166 Mr. and Mrs. Charles Blackburn and son John have returned to San Jose after spending some time visiting relatives in this city. The Riverside Community club will open their winter season for public dances on Saturday night, Oct. 4th. 167 New shipment Cntalina hats re ceived today. Vanity Shop. Main and Bnrtlett. 167 Highest cash price paid for good used pianos. H. G. Launspach, phone 227. tf Among visitors from Washington state in Medford are Mrs. M. A. Avery ! and John Mills of Puyallup. and the following from Seattle: Mr. and Mrs. W. M. McHrido, the Misses Avery, H. Lenin, L. W. Halght, J. W. Condon and F. H. Kaltz. The Riverside Community club will open their winter season for public dances on Saturday night, Oct. 4th. 167 Saturday last day to register. 166 Selling out, ranches, autos. phono graphs, household goods. God Ray Realty co. The Holland Hotel has two modern furnished apartments for rent with hot and cold water and steam heat, tf Albert Hoagland of Hiownsboro was able to leave tho Medford hospi tal yesterday, he having beer, there for tho past several months. o'nity literature teaches people how to be well, prosperous and efficient. Free distribution. Room 219. Hotel Medford. tf Best blacksmith coal. Med. Lbr. Co. Daily's Taxi, phone 15. Inclosed and heated cars. 1 62 tf Saturday last day to register. 166 CALIFORNIA OREGON POWER COMPANY TtyemdSto&yielcls 7.14 vs. Uio artist who presents a program at ifc the Presbyterian church -this evening, arrived In this city yesterday and is rculKtered at the Hotel Medford. Try This For fl lUUKUft "Neuritis may ! localized in a yinplp nervf or may lo fnt-ral, in volving a lai);e numlK-r of norves." Kor quirk and lusting relief phar macies have for the past few months dispcnBod Joint-K.isf a quick pene trating remedy th;U. when rubbed over the affected parts for iibout one minute, toaks right in ho that not: a trace Is left on tho .skin. .loint-Ka.-e is for limhering up stiff Joints, reducing the swelling and cautng the pain to disappear, and for this purpose thousands of tubes are sold daily 60 cent at any live druggist anywhere. .. ii I'll 'T n Vi'T"i - ffftfii rYTTVi- tail l . m n mrm an m v ar v. m n ar fin bji . cl-m ma u w. w u mm m ITT-dl ml K n 1SI H M 1 n CM 99 Rfl ETC M M n tf. V U LI Kl mm Mm "1 Kvt'ry rheumatic fcuffercr ought to send today for free book, "The Inner Mysteries of Rheumatism" (Ju-st out). Address II. p. biirwaler, box 800. Kullouell, .Maine. Adv. A THREE DAYS' Li ask any member ofour organization UPC Chronic coughs and persistent colds lead to serious lung trouble. You can stop them now with Crcomulsion, an emulsified creo sote that is pleasant to take. Crcomulsion is a new medical discovery villi twofold ac tion; it soothes aud heals the inflamed membranes and kills I ho germ. Of all known drug., creosote is recog nized by the medical fraternity as the greatest healing agency fur the treatment o! chionic couphs and colds and oihel forms of throat and lung troubles. Crcomulsion contains, in addition to creosote, oilier healing elements which sootim and heal the inflamed membranes and stop the irritation and inflammation, while tiie creosote goes on lo the stnni.mh, is absorbed into the blood, attarks the seat of the trouble and destroys I lie germs that lead to consump tion. Crcomulsion is guaranteed satisfactory in the Irealmcnt of chronic coughs and colds, bronchial aslhma, catarrhal bronchitis and other forms of throat and lunj diseases, and is excellent (or building up the system after colds or the flu. Money refunded if any cough or cold, no matter of how long stand ing, is not relieved after taking according to directions. .Ask your druguist. Creo mulsion Co., Atlanta, Ca. (Adv.) luasufS Model Meat Market Phone 325 We Deliver All Orders sent C. O. D. For Saturday , r CHICKENS SPRING LAMB PURE PORK SAUSAGE HAMBURGER BEEF PORK SAINT CLAIRE HAM AND BACON QUALITY THE BEST PRICES RIGHT Give Us A Trial The Home of Bread Like Mother Made New Canned goods are arriving and now is a good time, to lay in a Winter Supply-Home cannery Beans and Tomatoes and S Sc W Peas cf all grades pre r.-w in with ether new pack goods coming daily Our price cf ccurje reflects the lower store expense. SATURDAY SPECIALS CANDY SPECIAL Orange Julep a new confection, regularly 35c or 40c a lb. Sale limited to 200 lbs. price in our Candy 'Department for Saturday per lb 23c GROCERY SPECIALS Calumet Baking Powder lb. can 2ftc Shillings Pure Cream Tarter Baking Powder lb. can ... 45c Shasta Tea Green or Black lb. package ........ 25c 20 Mule Team Borax 10 oz., 10c 1 lb. 14c 2 lb. 25c e; ik 58c i "n l & mule learn ooaD tnips large pacKage ! e-i i m ii rk ii 1. m I AHmn - I Ml f IP VQil'a CTf . . .. let . X . kjai l AU1 .fa XU pnvnu5v , , I Crystal White Scap 10 bars Pure Fruit Jelly per glass , ... 10c Brisqu a pure vegetable shortening 2 lb. can 38c 4 lb. 73c Sib $1-39 New Pack Standard Tomatoes No. 2 -J can, 3 for MI iaift-wrarataaKa South Central Ave., Near New Theatre H. TURNBAULD, Prop. The Most Luxurious Candy Manisi-hiiio cherries, of happy memory, and' characteristic "tan.!," floating in a self made cor-j dial, enclosed in a shell of Whitman's famous choc olate. Hawaiian pineapple and selected California raisins, fruits of sunshine, wrapped' in cream fon dant and coated with chocolate. These liquid fruit chocolates arc by many considered the fiuest con fections made. Then the whole nut meats in chocolate rare walnuts, rich brazils, delicate filberts, juicy pecans and other favorites. Tho artistic design of this neV box indicates the esteem in which it is held by the makers. Heath's Drug' Store Phone 884 Haskins' Drug' Store ' Phone 16 As near to you as your phone ' roAy ytiz0 A HIGH-POWERED , llMV ROMANCE OF A BANDIT jP ' EXTRA0RDINA ' From Penella's Flaming Action story "THE WILDCAT." A modern "Robin Hood" with the speed of "The Lone Wolf" and the love-making of a Valentino COMEDY GEORGE VLACH at the ORGAN PATHE REVIEW with ANTONIO MORENO ESTELLE TAYLOR 35c New Pack Fancy Solid Pack Tomatoes No. 2i can ....... 15c Cloths Racks for Home Drying $1.69 Wood Baskets the Dollar Kind 79c Doer Mats the $1.25 Kind .,. ... 98c Electric Percolators the $6.00 Kind .... $4.49 MEAT MARKET Ed Binnis Fighting the Beef Trust Sirloin Steak or Round Steak per lb 22c Beef or Veal Stew per lb 10c Beef or eVal Roast per lb. 15c Gates & Lydiard Buy Here and Bank the Difference 1 1 Coming I R I ALTO r Coming ' M I K Sunday I' ' Sunday I !1 Wmgmmmmwr-i : ' ! Wi 1 rfl D "al r. n r mT L aJ A STli. Vw- ' I IU B mi p I I