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PWE TWO MEDFORD MAIL TOTBUNR MEDFOKD. OTCEflON'. TTTT'TJftDAY, OCTOBER 2H. 1f)24 Zocal and r Personal During hint niuht and up tu 8 11. m. today .04 of un Inch of rain f 11. To : (lay van moHtty cloudy with hero and Ihere only a slight trace of rain. The prediction In for rain Friday ant! cool er weather tonight. Nellie M. Perl says give us more . pep. Leave it to the women to make a record of 100 per cent vote. 184 Hot chicken tamales at the Cozy Nook. 180tf The Medford legion, the little four page publication of the locul Amer ican legion post is off the press today with a complete -lineup of the Armis tice day celebration to be staged in Medford and other matters of Interest. (Jul- Mardarln coats and Mah Jongg pnwns are on display for a limited time only.. Niitwlek, Inc., New Thea ti c nldg. 1 S3 We pay for ashes and sell dirt Im'mp. lirown & White Agency Inc. tf Oeorge :Dutton of the clerks' Htaff 'at the Hotel . Medford arrived home this mornlnp from a two weeks vaca tion spent In long lteauh, Los Angeles, Anaheim and San Diego in southern California and Ougephelin across the Mexican border. He preferred to spend his. annual outing In hunting dears in . ihe neighboring state, to hunting deer In Oregon. Dance. ; Jacktion Hoi Springs, Sat. nite. 185 See our .2-ft. heavy fireplace fir rlnba, dry or groen. Newcomb, phone ' C31. . tf The Saturday Courier made the an nouncement that the , Independent ' l'rlntlng company of Medford had . moved to Grants I'ass. Wo have been notified that the. Independent Print ing company is "still In Medford and ; is "very' much .alive." Information from Medford today discloses that ; only n-portion of the company's ma chinery was moved to Grants Pass. . Omnia Pass Courier. Don't miss - the dance- in -Ashland Frl. nlte;- 184 Helling out, ranches, autos, phono graphs, household goods. Gold Ray Realty Co. H.' C. Applegate has Just completed one of the finest five room bungalows on WeBt Main fit., which Is strictly : modern and a great addition to that . part of the city. f Hallowe'en - masquerade-Hard Tlmo hall at Jackson Hot Springs, Oct. 31st. Weai your masquerade or hard time '- clothes. Six prizes. Season's biggest event. Muste by -Bulowski's Cullfor nlans "Nuf Bed. 10 Orders taken for Crater Lake pic tures done In oils, water color, or hand colored photos. Call Mrs. Bnrto, 'S21-Y or-Palmer's Studio 823-K. 184" A. C. Bovan Journeyed . to Butte Falls yesterday on business. Did you like my picture? It won't he on the. ballot, hut my immo will bo. Nellie M. Perl. 1 S4 Pure pork sausage at Marsh's Gro cery. 184 Tourists and other visitors - here from a distance Include Mrs. Mnnchell H. Mead .of Providence, R. I,, Stanley M. Doping of Wallitcton, Mass., P.. II. . Oliver of Rochester, .N.-.Y., E. W. ' i Palmer pt Denver, A. O. Thalen of Trowel!, Massn Thomas Ferloy of Itn cine, Wis., W. Hocrt of New York City and W. F. Kelly and-R. W. Skfcllcrud ! of Chicago.- Columbia plaster wall board. Call i for prices. "Wallace Woods Lumber ; Yard. You'll' need a-lawn mower next I spring. Why not get a good one now nt & very low price? Call 410 South ; NewtownV- i 183 IV. C. Leevor of Central Point was a business visitor In the city today Dance, 'Jackson Hot Springs, Rat. nlte.t- ' 185 i $eq Valloy Fuel company for the neat ana oieanest uian ana -Wyoming, nlSM eastern anthracite coal. note ftev, K. '-P Lawrence arrived home ' by train this forenoon from Rosebtirg Where ho participated in the Installa tion of Row. W. 8. MoCulloughi recent ly of Portland, as the new pastor of the1 First Presbyterian church of that city. And preached the sermon on that occasion. Rev, JK. Howard, of Oak land .and- formerly of Medford nnd Jacksonville,, gave -the-chargo to -the pastor, and Rev,, J. R. Lamb of Suth , erllft gava the the charge to, the con gregatUmj. - . , , , , Try bur dry wash, 7e per lb., mini- ' mum 76c. - All flat plocea Ironed. ' American Laundry, phone 873. , tf ; Try our dry wash 7o per lb, mini mum 75c. All flat pieces Ironod American Laundry,- nhone 87t. tf C. H. lilshnp, head of the Pendleton , 'Woolen Mills and a member of the trade excursion of tho Portland .chain her of commerce,, wua In a hospital nt North Bend, yestorday recovering from nervous shock, suffered when nn automobile In which ho waa riding was-forced from the highway near ; Empire. , Attending, physicians said - Hiuhop probably would bo ablo to l.-ave the hospital by last night. Dance at the Oriental Gardens Sat urday night. , 183 If you want your apple trees pulled at Hn each, phone 206 or see Perl Davis. 187 Mr. Conser, formerly of this city, ; left Tuesday evening for Hurley, Ida., where ho will visit with relatives. Pure pork sausage at Marsh's Gro cery.' 184" Columbia Plaster wall board. Call , for prices. Wallace Woods Lumber Yard. '' The number of deer crossing the i Ashland-Klamath Kails highway has " nttrncted many hunters out that way during the past 48 hours. F. It. Olds 'j says' that Sunday night he camo sud '! denly around a curve and the- car i! struck a doe that seemed blinded by j the headlights. olds got out nnd 1 went back but could not find tho deer j though tho fender on tho car was bent ;( considerably. Ashland Tidings. tHince, Jackson Hot Ppi-lugs, Fat. nlte. 1N6 Aberdeen Utah coal, Utah's best Hansen Coal Co. Phone 330. 122tf" Tho Sunday school workers of the Daptlnt church wilt meet nnd lie cn- tertalnrd at the home of Mr. anil Mrs. C. Hoover of west side, tomorrow evening. Utg dance Frl. nite. Memorial hall, Ashland. 184 Thomas Oalnes was a business visi tor in this city from Trail yesterday. ' Ted Fish went to ltutto Fulls yes terday on a hort business trip. OlrlH, get that hike you wanted for a real low price. Call 410 8. Newtown pr phone lOOi-J, 184 ' Out of town Oregonlaiis here tem porarily who iirrlved yesterday in clude F. W. HoHebraligh and I.. W. Hell of Siileni, MIhh Grace Dlckworlh. I.. P. Turfcird and W. W. Watson, F. P. Knight and Harmon Anderson of KiiKcne. .Mrs. XI. Olt .of linker. W. ,K. AVadsworth of HarrlHliurg. Mr. and Mrs. II. II. Alelley of the Klamath agency. Theo. Wixsou of ItoHt-lilirg, J. F. Perkins of Klamath Falls, and the following from Portland: Air. and Mrs. . K. Merwln, J. I'. Williams, ,1. A. Noll, W. M. WalliH, W. (I. Chit, H. G. Manhelmor, John 11. Progg. Mrs. A. Kimble. I f. I'. I'.erg. A. Slutbkcr. Chaa. F. Williams, D. W. Ileilnian. M H. Nichols. Kenneth McKay, F. II. Hammond, Mr. and Mrs. Trenton Holt, Kverctt Harpham and II. M. liei-k-wlth. The St. Ann's Altar society ladies will give a card party at the Pariah hall. Friday evening at 8 o'clock, l-.'veryliody Is-cordially invited. 184 We pay for ashes and sell dirt cheap. Itrown & White Agency Inc. tf Mrs. liura Walker and sister and Mrs. W. I,. Collins of Gold Hill were Hhoppci-H In this oily Monday. If you love good inuWc- don't fail to hear tha new. Oi-ienlal Gardens or chestra Saturday night. Admission ten cents. 183 Visitors Week nt American Ijiundry starting Oct. 27th. Souvenirs for visi tors from 1:00 p. m. to 6:00 p. m. 1RB Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Wormian re turned yesterday from n several weeks visit In Nebraska. They visited his home town, Ashland, Neb., and many other points In the state while there. Hllly's Taxi. Phone 23. 202 Hot chicken tamales at the Cozy Nook. 181tf See Valley Fuel company fur nil kinds of fuel. Special prices on- the only dry fir slab wood in the city. 170tf E. II. Curler of lluttc Falls was here on business yesterday. , Honest to goodness music nt tho Oriental Gardens. Dance there Sat urday night. 183 Durkeo. the hllilder, 83S Palm, will- finance homo builders. tf Rev. K. I. Lawrence left this after noon for Albany to be present at tha Albany Women's League banquet which takes place at 5 p. m. today. Mr. Lawrence will give nn address at the banquet. Visitors Week at American Ijiundry starting Oct. 27th. Souvonlrs for visi tors from 1:00 p. in. to 6:00 p. m. 18il Charles Klncnld was nmong those visitors hero .yesterday from Eagle Point. L. M. Nichols was in Grants Pavs today from Medford where he has located on a- farm.' Grants Pass Courier. - You can get It at ueVoe's. Call Newcomb for fir slob wood. Phono 631. tf Perry Carlton was nitiong tho busi ness visitors here yesterday from Eagle Point. Columbia plaster wnll hoard. Call for prices. Wallace Woods Lumber Yard. Hot tamales, chill coi. came, Span- Ish and Mexican dishes. Gusher Cafo. . tf Included among tho visitors here tnHnv front, the slnte of California are H. D. Oliver of Hollywood, Mr. nniY Mrs. Tatlwin of Oakland. W. G. New enhnin ftf limellc, Kv R. 4J'nlelo of Alameda, Mi. Ana Mr, iv: H. sweet, Mr. and Mrs. It. K. W?V, General and Mrs. K. It. Ilabbltt and t'liby and U. L. Moore of Los Angeles, and tho following from San Franclscoi Mr. and Mrs. William S. Wolls. Mrs. L. Podlar. Hthel Horles, -Rosalie! Rosen burg. Mrs. 8. Danlelowlcz. George S. Cm-win. Mr. and Mrs. G. S. George, Mrs. Charles Schorr, I). Mattes, Mr. and Mrs. Lea Weathoruax. William Maffer and G. W. Alllnger. i Hlg dance Frl. nlte. Memorial hall, Ashland. 184 Newcomb has 12 and l'C-lnch heavy fir slabs, green. Phone 031. tf , Roy Seaman recently purchased a flveroom bungalow on Gonosoo street from Mrs. Emnintollsa. . , J'uro pork sausageat Marsh's Gro cery, , 184 Columbia plaster wall hnnrd. Call for prices. Wallace Woods Lumber Yord. Mr. nnd Mrs. II. C. Hurgnss return ed Wednesday from a six months visit in the middle west and east during which they visited in eleven states. They say they found everybody Inter ested In tho northwest and especially In Oregon. Although they hud a very enjoyable time Mr. and Mrs. Ilurgess are glad to get back to Medford. Dur ing thn trip they visited tho oil fields In HI Dorado, Kns., the former home of Mr. and Mrs. S. S. Smith. Did yuu attend tho danim nt the Oriental Gardens lust Saturday night? If you did - not you missed a real danco. Ho there Saturday night. 183 Foot troubles will not correct them- solvos, . proper ntteutlon nnd scientific treatment Is necessary. Dr. Lautls, 2nd floor Medford llldg., phono 77. 168lf Tho sixth annual meeting of thn Wonuin's Syuodlcai society for Mis sions in tho Snyod of Oregon convened yesterday nt the Presbyterian church at Giants Pas to continue until Fri day afternoon. Delegates In atten dance from Medford aro the Mes- damos Carl ltroinmer. I-. A. Llttrell. K. II. Hurd. J. G. Vlull, A. 11. Clement, ! Helen Humy and M. It. Trunk. Among tho women attending from Phoenix are Mrs. Joseph Angell. Mrs. Walter i Fruzer Hrown and Mrs. o. T. Morgan, i See our 2 ft. heavy fireplace fir slabs, dry or green. Newcomb, phono , 631. , tf This office wnnts good clean cotton rags, suitable for washing press. tf Mis. 1-:. K. Fisher of Rupert. Ida., 1 is hero on an extended visit with her mother, Mrs? William Lyman. Mr. Fisher expects to Join her later. I Visitors Week at American ljiundry starting Oct. 27th. Souvenirs for visi tors from l:0ll p. m. to S:(10 p. in. 1 S s All that is best In radio nt Mlnklcr a near new Cratcrlan theater, open evenings until ten. 1 S 4 ' The Greater Medford club luncheon will be hein at the Hotel Medford Monday. Oct. 2Cth. Mrs. Eric Wold phone 735-H, Is in charge of reserva lions. A business meeting will follow at 2:30 at the public library, on I.egls laUoli. . Willi .Miss Alice . Iliinlcy in charge. Medford Lodge No. I 1 US II. P. ) Elks will give its opening dnnce on Tuesday evening, October 28th. All Iti-ollier Elks are urged to come out irlid have a good time. W'slte's seven piece orchestra will furnish tho musir , 183 Huve you tried that big milk shake at DeVoe? H. G. Horse of Happy Camp, Calif. was in this city last evening. Don't miss the dance In Ashland Frl. nlte. 1M Newcomb has the very best heavy fir slabs, dry, 12 and IC-lnch. Phone 631. tf Mrs. Nellie Woolcy was among the ltutto Falls visitors here today. Pure pork sausage at Marsh's Gro cery, 184 DcVoe serves good buttermilk, tf The Stanford football team passed thru here tills morning on the Shasta train, on their way to Portland where they will meet the Idaho team Satur day. A number of the local Copco people were nt the station to greet the boyi. Several local persons who nt tended Stanford are planning on being present at the game. I'nity lltornture teaches people how- to bo healthy, efficient, prosperous, harmonious nnd happy. Freo distri bution. Room 219 Hotel Medford. Visitors Week nt American Laundry starting Oct. 27th. Souvenirs for visi tors.from 1:00 p. ni. to D:(i0 p. m. 18!r Judge F. M. Calkins has sold his property In Ashland anil Medford nnd leaves this noon for Sun Diego to make his future him. Judge Calkins was circuit Judge for Jackson county for thirteen years nnd has a great number of friends here who are sorry to have him leave. Ashland Tidings. Fancy mealy Netted Gem potatoes from Yakima, Wash., $1.80 per hun dred, delivered any place In city. Johnson Produce Co. Phono 97. 241 N. Fir St. 177tf Genuine Hosch Magneto parts and repairs. Electric Shop, Eighth and Bartlett. tf William Perry of Eagle Point, who has charge of the road work on the Lake Creek and Derby muds was here yesterday. He reports that they are having good success in graveling these two roads. Pure pork sausage at Marsh's Gro cery. 184 Tho llullock Mercantile Agency col lects. No collection no charge, no entry feo or dues. Attorney, notary, public stenographer In office! 183 ' A free children's clinic will be held nt tho Southern Oregon Clinic head quarters every Tuesday 1 afternoon. under tho supervision of Dr. It. A . Sleoter. The first of these clinics was held last Tuesdity. Johnson's Jewelers, watch spec ialists. . tf The best in radio, free installation. 100 per cent service. Easy, pnymont plnn. Could you nsk for more? Mlnkler's Radio Shop, 12 S. Central. ..... .. 184 Eleven out of the stale cars were registered at tho local Htate nuto reg istration bureau in the' Chamber of Commerce building yesterday. Milk nnd cream at DeVoo's. tf Tho Hob Inn Beauty Parlor spec ialize In marcelling, facials and scalp treatments. - Phono 810 for appoint ment. Open from 8 a. m. to 8 p. m. Parlors located upstairs over Busy Corner Motor Co. 185 Churles Brown of the Mason Motor company, was a business a'isltor in I'.utto Falls yesterday. Puro pork sausage at Marsh 8 Gro cery. ' 184 Phono 444 for safety, for service, for satisfaction. R. A. Holmes "The Insurance Man." 171tf 'Charles A. Wing has - cully sold five lots iu the Pttlm aihllllon on which resiliences will soon he erected. Among the pun liasers are William 1:. licst. Grovi-r Lyons and Frank Iti'ttves. We pay cash for used pianos. Pnl ner Pluno House. tf Newcomb has the very best heavy fir slabs, dry, 12 and 10-luch Phono 031. tf A rvccptliiii will be given at tho Methodist Episcopal church Friday evening, October 2-llh, from s to 10 for in- E. E. Gilbert and family. Dr. Gilbert, foi-lin-i-ly su Jierlnl 'lHl'-nt of I Salem district has recently '-oinc to Medford to take charge of llo work :n the new church. Electric soldering irons for radio xporimcntera. special, 32.00. Mink- ler's Shot). 184 Hemstitching, buttons covered at he Handicraft Shop. tf Lee Black of Forest Creek was a business visitor In this city yesterday. I'll liner's for kodak finishing. tf Have your floors waxed and pol sheil anil your windows cleaned by . M. Rhoads. phone 70'i-W. tf The West Side Community club will hold their regular monthly meeting I Saturday evening. There will I.e n I program after which refreshments will be served. I Marcel and curl last longer after a I Golden Glint shampoo. 184 Tho Kmmn (.'line Shop is pleased to mnouneo the arrival of Miss MolIIe Van del- Voort, formerly of tho Ben- sou Hotel Improvement Shop, Port land. Ore. Miss Van tier Voort is a I graduate of well known Madame Pat- tenaudc system and Is fully qualified to take over all branches of our iienuiy woi-K. IflJ The Johnson Produce Co. brought in a tl in k load of fresh oysters, clams, ' crabs, salmon, halibut an,! other fish yesterday and they lire for sale at Ihe company's w arehouse on North Fir I Ml eel. , Wo have paper In rolls like that used In printing the paper for sale. cut to fit any size wrapping iNiperi rack, or In long rolls 33, 60 and ii6 Inches wide for sale nt a bargain. Phone 75 or call. tf Jnh,u;on's Jewelers, watch spec ulists. if Mrs. A. II. Wlsnlug b-ft last night el ln:l" for her former home at Salina. Kans., called there by the serious illness of her father. Newcomb has 12 and Hi-inch h avy fir slabs, green. Phone ;31. tf For sand ond gravel ' phone 912-.I l-nrnnel I'.atnrnnn. litf DYERS J HATTERS ' CLEANERS ' 23 N. Fir St l.i : II ii Nolhv Do Molny -,Wr. , . .. . .. -tf .oom.v m'M-is ai me nan Thursday 6:30 to leave for Grants Pass: Order of scri'e. I S3 A A.' !'. &'.. M. Special communication M-'d-'"id Lodge No. Ilia. A. I ti A. M. Degree labor will st.-iri at 2:00 p. in. ItcfreshioeiMs at 0:co P. m. Official visit of Depuiy Grind Master and Thirty-third annivcr.-ary meeting. ;y order W. M .. 184 A. J. CROSI-J. Secy. TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY! KOlt SALIO Shopp manure 1h thn bent fVrtilizt-T ln'caiiMn it ronlaiiiH nn vvlm'cI si'ods; Ih khuum! fine and i.H a lift lanced fuod fur your lawn and flower heds. Monarch Sod Co. 187 LOST AcrosH from Di-Voc's, black l'alher mK cnntainlnir cliumu' and I whftc handkerchief with, yellow border. Leave at Tribune. ln'A WANTED lioy with wheel not at tending Heiiooi for meHHeni;er ser vice. Call iV'Ktnl Service. WAN'TMD Iood lot or house to trade for mnall car nnd cash. Must , be priced riKht. Call 1HM-W eve SMART SHOP Attention Voters and Tax Payers -We ask the voters In Jackson county to. road carefully every word of the republican platform printed in this paper. For tho first tlmo in more than fifteen yeajs nn active, resiKinsi- hlo organization of voters nnd tax payers nre pledged openly and pub licly to work for greater efficiency timl economy in tho administration of the couuty'H affairs, anil the candidates individually timl collectively nre pledg od to cooperate with this organization In every effort to rnisa tho Blandiinls of public service to a higher level. We uak the confidence and Biipimrt of tilt) voters of Jackson comity In our slncero efforts In behalf of better gov ernment. JACKSON COUNTY REBUBLICAN CENTRAL COMMITTEE. Adv F. & E. Theatre CENTRAL POINT Friday and Saturday "REPORTED MISSING" Comedy "FORBIDDEN FRUIT" Admission 10c and 30c SPECIALS for Friday and Saturday Sweaters Skirts and Scarfs Also a Few Wonderful . Values in Coats from $20 to $98.50 See these specials before looking elsewhere Edith M. To wne TONIGHT LAST TIMES "In Holly wood" With Potash and Perlmutter The greatest mirthquake ever pre sented on a motion picture screen. It's No. 2 of the series arid is .BRAND NEW (Never Before Shown in Medford) GREASING with high pressure Ale mite guns. Ford, Chevrolet, Dodge.Buick 1923, 75c. 4-Wheetl Urake cars (Buick class) $1.00. N Larger Cars $1.25 to $1.50.' 100 per cent Service that's all HIGHWAY SERVICE STATION 3 Blocks North of Main Street on Highway. HOUDIN at the ARMORY SATURDAY NOV. 1st Answers the Question "Can the Dead Speak;to the Living?" Sensational Demonstrations All Questions Answered A Full Evening's Program Prices 75c, $1.00 and $1.50 Plux war tax TONIGHT B I LAST TIMES ! I "The Woman I I iir7 ' , 9 BETTER II It to You As a Screen H I II III 111 r"r II "T STARTS I Also 8 I " III RF.ADY II B TOMORROW win j&oaaers h i . . . ill ill in "Big Moments B IIS " ' "mating- i:u-!:'o( il II From Little PiC- S Evenings 7:00-9:00 H 3t-t. II m tures 11111111 11 ,, ' STARTS ! and J L) . tomorrow i , i r ylV A 40 UflRStlPnWTlT?. nn PICTURE! ; j of Quality UjB TfvS lie never drove liorses so fast! . "' w Hers is whimsical Hoot Cllisun, bag S?Sb tla iJr and baegago, with nioro of his start- . CgWPBSBa!gjWM'ra J) ling rouriigo and daring, plunging $ ' l "fOffr O through a hlgli-speed romance. VojBJlil ' iSSislkV' ""J. "7s Packed with excitement! Jumping TralsjS IwSv """? " with aniiising complications! His hhUKS IM Jw C & best role, his best story, his best ! VaH'f11' JffiSkV bm JL support of the season! IXm't miss j . o ' I Hjfj es5" V thi. iKipulur outdoor hero in this ("S ll n n I II I B330) The Wodd's Greatest Magician PS Coming in Person Our truck running by night will reach redford ; early Thursday inoniing.' Ten hours out of Marsh ; field, with Salmon and Clams, fresh from the salt water. We will also have fresh Halibut, Crabs, Ovsters from Seattle. We will sell these in any quantity off our truck at our warehouse, 241 No. Fir St. I5y going a few blocks out of your wav von will be able to buy about twice as much fish for the same money; Johnson Produce Co.