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VT(m TWO MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE. MEDFORD, OREGON. WEDNESDAY,. OCTOBER 22. 1924' Zocaland f Personal y. M. Wadsworth. adjutant general and'H. M. Hsckwlth, assistant udjti tunt Kenerul of the canton of I. O. O F. of Oregon, accompanied by Ladles (tt and Kimball of the Ladles' Auxll iury, will pay the Medford canton and auxiliary an official vi.slt this evening, Owing to the I, O.' O. 'F. being other wise engaged, the meeting will be held In the old Legion hall over the Toggery store. Refreshments will follow the lodge meeting. The stale off tain Is are visiting 'the cnntons of routhern Oregon . and will leave for Klamath Palls tomorrow. Hallowe'en masquerade-Hard Time ( nil at Jackson Hot Springs, Oct. 31st. Weur your masquerade or hard time cIimIick. . Six prizes, treason's biggest i-vpiil. , Music by tlulvwskl's Cullfor Maun. 'Nut sed. It iji'deis tuken for Crater Lake pic-, tines done In oils, wuter color, or I. ami colored photos. Call Mrs. lfarto, SS'-V or Palmer's Htudlo HSS-H. 1S4 Medford radio fans and others in terested will have the opportunity of heaving the speech to be delivered by President Coolldge before the Wash ington, D. C, chamber of commerce tomorrow night. This speech will be l,roulc rimed by 44 stations thruout the United ritutes, und will be hoard on the big announcer hero' of the Virgin radio store at 0:15 p. m. PUiie pork sausage at Marsh's Gro cery. 184 Columbia plaster wall boar. Call Tor prices, Wallace Woods Lumber Ynrfl. There was born to Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Hall pf Gold Hill an eight pound boy, at the Medford Hospital this morning. - ' You'll need a lawn mower next spring.. Why not get a good one now nt n very low price? Call 410 South Newtown. 183 Pea Valley Vuet company for the ln'.l and cleanest Utah and Wyoming, nl-o eastern anthracite coal. '179tf Residents of Chicago who are tem porary sojourners In Medford Include Mrs. J. C. Norton, the Misses L. and M. Norton and Lillian T. Freedman. tuners In the city today from a dis tance are Richard Howe of Warren, O., H. L. Htrenk of St. Louis, Captain nnd Mrs. Frank Winch, Warren Rltter and W. J. Corcoran of Now York City, II, I. Hpenccr of Boise, Ida,, Mr. and Mrs. W. O. Naylor of Olean, N. Y., and J. L. King and family of Okla homa City, Okla. ' Try our dry wash, To per lb., mini mum 76c, All ,flut pieces Ironed. American Laundry, phone 873. ' U Try our dry wash 7c per lb., mint mum 7 So. Afl flat pieces Ironed. American Laundry, phone 873.. . U State Senator C. M. Thomas and Mrs. Thomas are spending a few days In Portland and while here are reglsr tered from Medford at the Imperial. Portland Journal. If you want ypur apple trees pulled nt 26c each, phone 206 or sue Perl Davis. ' , , . 187 Pure pork sausage at Marsh's Gro cery, , 184 Miss Doris Kindle, freshman In the. university from Central Point, has been elected to membership In the Thespians, an organization of unl voralty of Oregon woman which assists the secretary of the student body, Miss Kindle is also vies president of the organization. Columbia Plaster wall board. Call for prices. Wallace Woods Lumber Yard. . Aberdeen Utah coal, Utah's best Hansen Coal Co. Phono 239. 123tf' Thomas Gaines was a business visi tor In this city from Trail yesterday, Girls, get tbat bike you wanted tor n real low prioe. Call 410 Newtown or phone 1003-J. 184 We pay for ashes and sell dirt cheap, Browd & White Agency Inc. , During the -Craterlan theater open ing performance of last Monday night petty thieves stole a spotlight and other minor articles from several of the many cars parked around the sur Observe Visitors Week at American Laundry starting Oct. ,27th. Souvenirs lor visitors iroin i:uu p. m. to d:uu p. m 181" Illllv'a Taxi. Phone 23. 2 Traffic along the Pacific highway last Sunday Indicated that many local neoplo were out for rides, as 2122 passed on the highway just north of Grants Pass, and J 31 3 passed on the highway south, lit those south, n took the Redwood highway at the Junction with the Pacific highway. The. consus on the Crater Lake and Oregon Caves highways will nok be received until tomorrow. Few of tlio cars passing warn foreign, cars. At Wolf Creek, where 634 cars passed, nonrly half were out of state vehicles The census was taken between t a. m and 10 p. n. by the highway depart ment office. here-TTGrarts Pass Cour- Hot chicken tamales, at Iho Cozy Nook. . . 181tr Koo Valley Fuel company for all kinds of fuel! Special prices on the only dry fir slab, wood In the olty. ' ' notf The Golden , Link lllble class will moot ut the home or Mrs. J. D. esnai fer, on South Peach street, Thursday. Oct. 23. Refreshments will be served by the clasB .officers. Durkoe. the builder, 838 Palm, will finance home builders. tf Observe Visitors Week nt American Laundry starting Oct. 27th. Souvenirs or visitors from 1:00 p. m. to 6:00 p. m. 189 Charles Kluoald was among those visitors here yestorday from Kagle Point. Luncheon sots In white and colors, and in cmss-stltched patterns. Nat wick, Inc. ,182 You can get It at PeVoe's. ' Sure Relief FOR INDIGESTION 6 Bell-ans Hot water u re Relief 'ELL-ANS Quite a number of Port hind resi dents are making short visits In the city, among them the following;: Mrs. Q. A. Mutxon, Mm. Thomits Hynen, Douglas C. Ingram, W, (!. Kortiimn, J. H. Messinger. F. Slixfer, I., II Cur fel. Mr. anil Mrs. C. ('. Cilthey, L. CI. Rogers, R. K, Venter. .Nell Stewart, Mr. and Mrs. Lester Simmons. H. H. Fiobba. T. C. Hell, Chns. D. ' Snyder, Mr .and Mrs. H. D. Roe, Carl Ruutsen, K. F, Schocr, R. M. Robinson, Hen Rybke, John P. Hums. Mr. and Mrs. J. R. King, K. W. Harney. S. 11. Allen. K. II. Grant. Mrs. L. C. Fitzgerald. Roy C Milter, C. O. Wilson, L. H. Ham mer, Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Huynes, H. E. Beall, G. II. Webster. L. M. Stewurt, J. M. Alnutt, H. R Wight und C. K. Foote. HttBkins for Health. .182 Cnll Newcomb for fir slnb wood Phone 631. tf Don Chase was among the business visitors here today from Gold Hill Columbia plaster wall board. Call for prices. Wallace Woods Lumber Yard. Hot tamales. clilll coi. carcc, Span ish and Mexican dishes. Gusher Cafe, tf F. W. Bower, claim adjuster for the Southern Pacific, Is In the city today from San Francisco. Nowcomb has 12 und 16-Inch heavy fir slabs. -green. Phone 631. tf Pure pork sausage nt Marsh's Gro eery. is Industrial opportunities of Oregon and the northwest country are bolng explained to business men of a nuni tier of eastern Industrial centers by Irving E. Vlnlng of Ashland, president of the state chamber of commerce Vlnlng went east several weeks ago to deliver the principal address before a Pennsylvania state chamber of com merce meeting In Pittsburg. Follow lng this engagement he was taken by Alba Johnson, former president of the Ualdwln Locomotive works, on a tour of a number of enstern cities. Since that time Vlnlng hap been In demand by business organizations. Columbia plaster wall board, call for prices. Wallace Woods Lumber Yard. . Foot troubles will pot correct them selves, proper attention nnd scientific trentpient Is necessary. Dr. Lantls, 2nd floor Medford lildg.,, phone 77. i 168tf Two men. who were ! arrested by Night Policeman Cave and Sunder- man Monday night and put up cash ball for their appearance In the city court yesterdny afternoon forfeited this ball by non-appearance, Leo Wellington $20 and John Nelson $15. They were arrested on churgos of In toxication.' See our 2 ft. heavy fireplace fir slabs, dry or green. Newcomb, phone 631. tf This office wants good clean cotton rags, suitable for washing press. tf Lawrence Luy was In the city from Wollon yesterday transacting business. Observe visitors Week nt American Laundry starting Oot. 27th. Souvenirs for visitors from l:C0,p. m. to 6:00 p.m. . ' 189 Have you tried that big; milk snaice at DeVoeT . . The forest service reports that Ore gon's share of national forest receipts for tho last flBflal year will be 1176. B4S. This Is 26 per cent of the total receipts' from forest reservations In' the state. " . : Newcomb has the very best heavy fir slabs, dry, 12 and 16-Inch, Phone 631. ' ' ' Pure nork sausage at Marsh's Oro eery.' ' 18 Among the Grants Pass people who attended the opening performance at tho new Craterlan theater here last Monday night wore Mr. and Mrs. J. G. Bromley, Mr. nnd Mrs. .1; T. Chin- nock. Mr. tind Mrs. R.' W. Clarke. Mr. nnd Mrs. James Dunlop, Mr. and Mrs. Douglas Wood, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Borland. Mr. and Mrs. James mover, and A. B.. Cornell.' DeVoe serves good buttermilk, tf 1 Unity lltornture touches' people how lo be healthy, efficient, prosperous, harmonious and happy. Free distri bution. Room 210 Hotel Medford. Mr. and Mrs. T. Helmroth were local business visitors today from Griffin CreeK. pbserve Visitors Week nt American Laundry starting Oct. 27th. Souvenirs for visitors from 1:00 p. m. to 6:00 n. m. ' -"" 189 Fancy mealy Netted Gem pntntoes from Yakima. Wash., 11.80 per hun dred, delivered any place In city. Johnson Produce Co. Phone 97. 241 N. Fir St. 177tf Included among the out of town Oregonians at present In the City who arrived yestorday are W. J. Coleman of Bend. 0. K. Ross nnd L. W. Bell of Salem, Mr. and Mrs. L. C. Abies. C. E. Gordon and H. I.. Ford of Eugene, and Mrs. S. L. Walker. Frank DePur and David Delapp of Klamath Falls. . Hnaklns for Health. ' 182 Genuine Bosch Magneto part and repairs. Elsctrlo Shop, Eighth and Bnrtlett. tf R. H. McCurdy returned to Salem this morning after spending two or three days here on business. Pure pork sausage nt Marsh's Gro cery. i4- The Bullock Mercantile Agency col lects. No collection no charge, no entry fee or duos. Attorney, notary. public stenographer In office. 18S Tho first teachers Institute or me year Is to be held St the Medford high school on Saturday of tills week. beginning nt :30 a. m. An October date Is selected In order that bad roads will not deter teachers In re mote districts from attending. All teachers of the county are expected to be presont. Miss Emily De Vore of the Oregon stato normal will have classes In silent reading methods. Miss Leona Marstcrs. tnuslo supervisor In the Euirene schools will present music work leading to further emphasis of music and music appreciation in the county. There will be two Inspira tional addresses by Medford ministers. Milk and cream at DeVoe's. tf Johnson's Jewelers, watch spec ialists, tf Cooler weather and probable rln Is the prediction for Thursday. The temperature was still quite warm yes terday with a maximum of "6. and today was one of nltcrnute sunshine and cloudiness. The best In radio, free Installation. 100 per cent service. Easy payment plan. Could you ask for more? Mlnkler's Radio Shop. 12 S. Central. 14' The Bob Inn Beauty Parlor spec ialize In marcelling, facials and scalp treatments, rhone ilO for appoint ment. Open from 8 a. m. to I p. m. rarlors located upstairs over Busy Evangelist E. J. Axup of Stockton, Calif., has commenced a revival at the Pentseoatul Mission located at 128 East Main stret. He preaches divine healing, salvation from sin. the bap- Hun, . 1.a XI, .lu Unlrll HIKI "ftlA Bltltll coming of Jesus." Good singing. Ser- 'Vices each night at 7:46. . AH that is best in radio at Mlnkler's near new Craterlan theater, open evenings until ten. 184' Pure pork sausage at Marsh's Gro eery. 184' Frank C, Preston wns a visitor In this city today from Applogatu. Phone 444 tor safety, for service for satisfaction. R. A. Holmes "The Insurance Man." 17ltf We pay cash for used pianos. Pal mer Piano House. tf Don't forget the box social given at the Reese Creek school Friday even lng at 7:45. Bring all your friends and your smile and prepare yourself for a good time. .Newcomb has tho very best heavy fir slabs, dry, 12 and 16-Inch. Phone 631. " Electric soldering Irons for radio experimenters, speclul, 42.00. Mink lor's BhoD. 184 Word has been received by friends of Rev. Sasnett nnd fumlly that they are pleasantly located In their new home In Aberdeen, Wash., and their daughter Is Improving rapidly. Homstltching, buttons covered at the Handicraft Shop, tf Pnlmer's for kodak finishing. , tf The regular meeting of the Jackson Parent-Teachers association Twill be postpqned till October 30, on nccount of the absence of Mrs. Newcomb, the president and other delegates who ore attending the convention at Corvallis, which convenes this wcok. Have your floors waxed and pol ished and your windows cleaned by A. M. Rhoads. phone 706-W. tf Marcel and curl Inst longer after a Golden Glint shampoo. 184 Ueraldlne Walker, who was Injured by a car running over her, Is getting along nicely at the hospital. .- The Emma Cline Shop is pleased to announce the arrival of Miss Mollle Van der Voort, formerly of the Ben son Hotel Improvement Shop, Port land, Ore. Miss Van der Voort Is a graduate of well known Madame pat tenaudo system and Is fully qualified to take over all branches of , our beauty work.. ' , - 183 Johnson's Jewelers, watch spec allsta. , . : A bunch of boys were out In the neighborhood of Gus Newbury's and Frank Roberts last night throwing gravel and rocks at the houses. They broke a window nt Frank Roberts', And if they call and pay for the same there will be no arrests made. Newcomb has 12 and 16-inch heavy fir slabs, green. Phone 631. tf For sand and gravel phone giz-J. Samuel Batoman. 4tr Only fourteen days remain until the general election of city, county, state and national offices will be nem, Nov. Little Interest is expressed out wardly by local voters, who doubtless are much Interested, In the presiden tial contest especially. Hot chicken tamalss at the cozy Nook. 180tf Since 1909 the home of "Sure In surance." R. A. Holmes, "ine insur ance Man." 171tf MIsb Luclle Venstcad and Ivcr Weir- who are on the Pantagos vaudeville circuit, are stopping off here and spending a few days with Mr. and Mrs. James Stephens. Get your radio program at Mlnk ler's 12 South Central. 184 Daily's Taxi, phone 16. Inclosed and heated cars. 162tf Among Callfornlans here today are Mr. and Mrs. B, F. Lereunz of Paso Robles. W. Nelson of Oakland. G. E. Klrkpatrlck of Saoramonto. Mr. and Mrs. J. Bensen Starr and C. a. Ben well of Pasadena. A. B. Lazasus, R. I. Castleman and Dr. and Mrs. Flnley and baby of Los Angeles, und the fol lowing from 8an Francisco: Dr. and Mrs. B. B. Masten. G. H. Cbllcoto, J. M. Rogers, B. Sllbersteln, M. Falk, J. B. Austin. Clyde Sherman, A. Pago, T. J. Fowler, C.' F. Gravelln. Chnrles H. Whltmoro, Mrs. Chnrles Whltmore, May Louise Whltmore and John SkewlB. Wo have papor In rolls like that used In printing the paper for sale, out to fit any size wrapping paper rack, or In long rolls 31, 60 nnd 66 Inches wide for sale at a bargain. Phone 76 or call. tf ' Best work, prompt service, prices right. Palmer Studio. tf. Only routine minor matters were transacted by the city councllmon at Its regulnr meeting last night, with the mayor, recorder, city attorney, city superintendent and all council men present except Crose and Janney. The outlook la that there will not be much council activity until after the general election. Ask your grocer for Mrs- Bonar s Mayonnaise nnd Sandwich Sproad. Guaranteed pure nd wholesome. Try them. la Palmer -Piano House rents pianos. Mr. nnd Mrs. Charles Cooley and E. Erlckson of Grants Pass and Mr. and Mrs. C, H. Cotter of Portland at tended the opening of Hunt's Crater lan Monday and were guests of J. H, Cooley, one of the owners of the new Coolev building. Charles Cooley Is a son pf J. H. Cooley nnd has charge of his Grants Pass lumber yard. If It's Insurance ask R. A. Holmes, The Insurance Man." 171tf For that good coal without the dust call Hansen Coal Co., phone 239. 122tf Mr. and Mrs. Carl R. Berg. R. M. MoCulIough and party, C. O. Sanders. W. McElroy nnd L. R. Slsson of Seat tle are among residents here from the state of Washington today. Hot chicken tamales at tho Cozy Nook. 180tf Mot chicken tamulea at the Cozy Nook. ISOtf The Tokay grapes from the Grants Pass district excelled anything on the Portland market In that line this yenr according to Ted E. Emerson, market editor of the Telegram, who was in tho city today with the special bearing members of the Portland chamber of commerce. A few were shipped that did not come up to -standard nnd these proved to be a drug on the mnr ket. Tho grapes which were picked and packed right brought good prices and met with n ready demnnd. stated Mr. Emerson, who kept his eye on the Josephine product. Grants Pass Courier. Watch for Hallowe'en event at Jackson Hot Springs Friday, Oct. Jlst. Biggest In dance history. 1 183 We pay for ashes ana sell nlrt cheap. Brown A White Agency Inc. MRS. liA FOLLETTE FIRST WIFE OF CANDIDATE 'TO TARE PART IS CAMPAIGN This photograph was made at Mountain Lake Park. Maryland, when Mrs. Robert M. La I-ollette, wife of tho Progressive candidate for the Presidency, took the stump for the La Follette-Wheeler ticket, In. a speech she made In New York's Town Hall she resented the charge of radicalism against Son ator La Follette. declaring he was "almost too old-fashioned In hui worship of our Institutions." Mrs. Anne Whllcomb of Sluslaw, In western I.ane county, last week trap ped a 250-pound bear by herself and dispatched It with ono bullet from a 30-30. She has quite a reputation as a. trapper. See our 2-ft. heavy fireplace fir slabs, dry or green. Newcomb, phone 631. tf W. E. Blair for odd jobs of -all kinds. Phone 1146-J. 180 Dr. and Mrs. January of Oakland, who have been visiting Mrs. January's brother, F. R. Horn of this city, left on the Shusta Tuesday evening. Selling otit, ranches, autos, phono graphs, houBOhuId goods. Gold Ray Realty Co. OBITUARY LYON L. M. Lyon, a resident of Medford for more than 35 years, pass ed away at the home of his daughter la Oakland, Oil., Oct. 20. Mr. Lyon utter leaving Medford, went to Wash ington, where he resided for a few years, and for the past two years has lived In California. Tho body will, arrive in Medford Thursday forenoon and the interment In I. O. O. F. cointery will be conduct ed by the local Odd Fellows, of which he was a member. ' The procession will leave the Conger Funeral parlors at 2:30 Thursday;. AllOdd Fellows are requosted to attend. WEDDING BELLS A beautifully arranged wedding took place at the residence of Dr. and Mrs. W. M. Van Scoyoo Monday, when their niece, Miss Vera Van Scoyoc, was mar ried to Mr. Caroll Carpenter of Perry- dale. Rev. Percy Lawrence officiated. After a most tempting breakfast the bride and groom departed for a short wedding trip. They will be at home to their many friends after November first. Ku Klux Pleaso Note. GOVENEUR, N. Y., Oct. 22. The sum of $100 tins been voted by Oou veneur lodge No. 217, Free and Accept ed Mnsons, to a fund for building a new Catholic church here. Stanford Team leaves. PALO ALTO, Cal Oct. 22. Stanford University's football team is scheduled to leave tonight for Portland, Ore., to meet the University of Iduho Saturday In one of the important games of the coast conference. Card of Thanks We wish to thank our friends for their kindness and sympathy during our bereavement, and for tho beauti ful flowers. , MR. J. K. KIRK. MRS. J. W. McCONCHIE. MR. TIIOS. W. KIRK. 182 Notice De Molny 'Ji De Molay meets at tho hall , Thursday 6:30 to leave for Grants Pass. Order of scribe. 183 ol most slcknet it faulty cUminatlon. To be as regular as clockwork, each day some way enoy ROMAN MEAL a properly balanced food Republicans Open County Headquarters The republican county central com mittee has 'secured rooms on the sec ond floor of the Liberty building and opened headquarters for the campaign. Candidates, menibersi of the central committee aud republicans generally are expected to report at the head quarters and assist in the work of the catnpaiiru, which It is believed will, be going In high gear from this time on until the election is over and the votes are counted. ; ' The first gun of the local campaign i will be fired Saturday eveijln',-, October 25, when a meeting will be held at the I Grange hall, Wlmer, when the epeakers will be C. E, Gates and County Asses sor Columan. The latter will devole particular attention to the mutter of county tuxatiuut a subject In which all are vitally interested, no 'matter what their politics. The republicau eounuy and legislative candidates will be present. Other meetings in the county are being arranged, the time, place and speakers lo be announced later. S. A. Nye of Talent, Is In Immediate charge of headquarters and the public ity work. The telephone number Is 1(191, He will be glad to answer any and all questions relating to the cam paign. Conference Tonight at Christian Church A rally nnd conference on Evangel ism will be beld tonight at 7:30 o'clock' at the First Christian church. Delega tions from the church boards from Grants Pass, Ashland and Central Point will attend, and a constructive and far reaching program for the Rofiuc River valley will be presented and adopted. Each church In the district Is plan ning for an extensive local piece of work, and together wiil plan and work out a program to do the scriptural work of evangelism In many other points. The members of tho'Medford Chris tian church are urged to attend the meeting tonight. With Medford rade Is Medford made. ' THAT HANGS ON Chronic coughs and persistent colds lead to terious lung trouble. You can Btop them now with Creomulsion, an emulsified creo sote that is pleasant to tako. Creomulsion 'is a new medical discovery with twofold ac tion; It soothes and heals tho inflamed membranes and kills the germ. Of all known drugs, creosote is recog nized liy the medical fraternity as Iho Srcutcst healing agency for tho treatment of chronic coughs and colds and other forms of throat and lung troubles. Creomulsion contains, in addition to creosote, other healing dements which soothe and heal the inflamed membranes anil stop tho irritation and inflammation, while tho creosote goes on to the stomach, is absorbed into the Mood, attacks the cent of the trouble' and destroys the germs that lead to consump tion. Creomulsion is guaranteed satisfactory in the treatment of chronic coughs and colds, bronchial aslhma, catarrhal bronchitis and other forms of throat and lung diseases, and is excellent for 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. 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