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MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE. MEDFORD, OREClONY TTUTRftDAY, NOVEMBER fl. 1924 PAGE TWO jQcal and 4 Personal l;KinnlnK with next week the pnb lie market which has lieen open three days a week all summer and fall will he open only W'cilneHihiys and Satur days. This Is hccatiae produce and Hie like is hernmlng scarce nnd heme farmers dislike In sell at the market three days a week. At ;hr trial Saturday, .November fiist. Judce Taylor says we must va cate Immediately, but as we have not tounil a new location to move to. we must make a hi sacrifice on all our stork in order to sell out at once. I .lap Art Store. I'J7" I Ncwcipinb has the very best heavy : lal.s. -'i-y, 1- and lii-ln. I'liijiie Hl, If We pay for nshfs nnd sell dirt ilic.-ii. I'.rown H White Agency, Inc if Arhlaml. where the Southern Pacific r'miw are located iind where It was .11. ted ijiPnllctle would have ;t I'i'r majority, was carried by CnnlldRe hv four, the vote being Coolldfce 7-I-. L-Kolletle 73S. Davis 310. National fanned roods Week Nov. to 15. Special prices by the dozen pi M ir.h's (irooery. liemoval sale, .lap Art Store. licfi S7..MI value hand painted 15 piece I'lilna tea set. now 52 95. Jap Art Store IDS' I'olloek El Ic-kson. new wood yard curries all kinds of wood. Prompt de livery. Phone ma. 210 Mrs. Klovd Cook is at l-.ugene for a wlih her daughter. Miss Uowen visit C ile who is attending the Cnlverslly of Oregon. We ai-e now serving breakfasts. In- hiding waffles and hot cukes, from 7 to 1 I n. in. Crowson'fl. Medford's Pop ti la r 'Sweet Shop. 190 We pav cush for. used pianos. I'jiI-ivcl- Piano House. tf ? (I.ofi value genuine- Madam llend-r-n's mamn dolls, now $2.95. .lap Art Store. 195 The Wnmnn's Missionary Society or the First Methodist church will meet in the club parlors Friday afternoon. Mrs. Whlllock is hostess and Mrs. Van S'-oyoc program leader. A cordial In vitation Is extended to nil friends of Ihe society to he present. .1. C. Hoblnson Is npcnlmr a garage nnd repair shop In the hullillifg form erly occupied by the poultry house, on Rth. between Front and Central. 199 Classes In basketry now being or ganized. , Call 120-W between hours of 1 nnd 3 p. m for further Informa tion. 19S Daily's Taxi, phone 15. Inclosed nnd heated cars. 162lf ' Try our dry wash 7c ter lh mini mum 7ao, All nil r pieces ironed t C T ...... ,1.,., .,!.,... B71 ff -I i "' - 'J '. .' Mrs. R. I'.. I.. IIICI-IIHI ICIICI lllll.T IIILlip,,,- M.n..la oncl iriicHlS from Ashland at the homo of Charles Kdlth Towno Shop. utesses jj.-o . It. Howard. Also a few coats $22.50 to $9850 Wnnted 100 boys and 10(1 rIi-Is to lOdlth M. Towne. ' toln the American Hoys' Knn Fare Nlneteer out of the state cars were band and the American Olrls' Fan Westered yesterday with Secretary Fare band, now beluR organized. In-'Oarlock at the local state moter reB struments free. Apply at once to istrallon bureau for such cars. Palmer Piano House. IHIfl 1'"" Jackson Hot HprlllRS Saltir- lloi chic ken tiimnlna nt the Cozy Nook. ISOtf Orchnrd run Jonalhans 50c a box. llrliiR your boxes. Connors ware house. 19 7 Included among Ihe visitors from Portland In the city nre the follow ing: Mr. nnd Mrs. I. M. Moss. Mr. nnd Mrs. ;. H. Uirsen. W. S. Zlnlluernian. !:. C. Ilyford. C. It. Welsh. II. M. Hanson. Isador ScIIr, v. F. Turk. Mr. and Mrs. C. F. Wey. Charles . John son, ti. (1. C.llllsple, W. It. lOllis. K. K. McClure. Mr. nnd Mrs. Wm. O. Pur cell and son. Dr. Lawrence SelllnR. Mrs. F. M. I.e Compte.' V. K. Chilton, Dr. Ti. 11. mill-hunt. F ,R. O'Connor and F. 10. HetherlnRton. National' Canned Foods Week Nov. 8 to IS.. Special prices by the doten nt Marsh's Grocery. 199 Circhard run Jonathans .50e a box. P.rhiR vour boxes, t'onners Ware house, " 197 Hot tamalns. chill con came. Span ish and Mexican dishes. Ousher Cafe. The Lincoln Parent-Teacher circle will meet Friday nt 3 p. in. at the school. There will be business of spo elal Interest to nil. A cordial Invita tion la extended to the new patrons of this district to attend these meet ings. Fresh fish. ltemeniher our truck will arrive from Maiahfleld, Ore., ear Iv Thursday morning with fresh sal mnn. halibut, crabs, eastern and olvmnla oysters, little neck clams, clams In shells nnd perhaps ahrimpa Will sell these both Thursday and Fri day right off our trtit-k. 241 North Fir St. Johnson Produce Co. 195 Hot chicken tamalas at tha Cozy Nook. ISOtf Vial can get It at DcVoc'g. Mr. and Mrs. Clinton McCurdy mo tored to Portland yesterday on a bus Inesa trip, they expect to return the first of next week. Itig dunce Saturday. Jackson Hot Springs. Metropole orchestra. 196 We are now serving dinner specials from 6 to S p. in. Crowson's, Med ford's Popular Sweet Shop. littl1 if insurance sic Use Your Car The year 'round, don't let wet weather deter you. If you smash, cob lisloti Insurance will pay Hie hills. The rates ate than you realize. less R-A-Holmes Th Insurance Man 5ineel909 Phone-444 J TiiiiIkIU the hlitKest rlnsa of iandl- Hi' ever taken In l.y ihp .Modern ilti i Woodmen in Southern nri-xon will Iw Initiated liy Meilforil t'ninp "t their hull over 'The TiiKK'-iy." A special program haH been arriiiiKcil for the ni'i-aKion, and tin atti-llil;ilfi-c Li ex- peeled to he large, as there w ill Re big Iclcgations present from all the i n nips in the valley, and the local member ship will be out In lull force. National Canned Foods "Week Nov. ti to 15. Special prices by the dozen at Marsh's (irorery. lfl'J Hot chicken tamalas at the Cozy Nook. lMitf Diehard run Jonathans 50 a box. Ilrlnu your boxes. I 'oners Warehouse. 197 Mr. nnd .Mrs. J .1. liyine of Cleve land, Ohio, and Max Cohen of New York City, Harvey Miller of Vancouv er, I!. (.'., ami M. P. 'olllton of Chicago are visitors in the city from a distance who arrived yesterday Pure nrtrk sausage at Marsh's Oro- cery. 1 All the shelving. 4 show cases, cash register, Hloves, phonographs, tables, bureaus, counters for sale, .lap Art Store. l'J 6 Crabs, clams, oysters, shrimps and lots of fish every clay, a real fish market at 206 10. Main. The Economy Fish Market. Phone 26. We deliver. IDS' Survey of the l.os Angeles district will be made this week l.y W. ?. Idc. malinger of the state land settlement depart mcnt. to determine whether an office In that section would aid In the state development program. Many prospective settlers cnnilng to Oregon In recent months have been attracted westward Icy l,os Angeles, and have scattered Into the northwest ircinl mat place after findliiK conditions iindeslr- able for settlement In southern Cali fornia. . We have added breakfasts from 7 to I I a. in. and dinner specials from B to S p. m. to our noon day lunch, making a complete service of homo cooked foods. Crowson's, Medford's Popular Sweet Shop. lUG Johnson's Jewelers, watch spec nlisls. i f If you want real fresh fish, the best In tlie market, call at the F.conomy I villi int-ket ''nf, I-!. Main. Phone 2Ij. Freo delivery. I!11 In one of the closest political races ever witnessed in Ashland 11. II. John sou nosed out C. H. Pierce for the offlco of mayor. The final result was in doubt until the completion of the vote count tit Precinct 7, where John son was given a 4 1 vote majority over his rival. overcoming a nine vote lead enjoyed by Pierce, and putting him over the top In his rnce. The final result of the ballot was Johnson, 859; Pierce 841. During the earlier returns which trickled In. Pierce and Johnson ran neck and neck, with neither hav ing a decided advantage. Ashland Tiding. Hemstitching Be a yard The Van- Il Uhnn 1 In ,. C 1 , .1 1 1 rt M 11 1 .1. tf --. the Snmrt Shop and SPOCIlllS I1L clay. .Novemoer s. mew " tra. llllly's 'taxJ. , yiifine- 23. 202 Special at the Smart Shop and Kdith Towne Shop. Dresses $10.60. Also a few coats $22.50 to $98.60. Kdlth M. Towne. Din- Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Wllfrey were In tho city yesterday and today from Ragle Point. National Canned Foods Week Nov. 8 to 15. Special prices by tho dozen at Marsh's Grocery. 198' Trv our dry wash. 7c per lb., mini mum 7fic. All flat pieces Ironed. American Ijiundry, Phone 873. tf Hpeclal tit the Smart Shop and Kdlth Towno Shop. Dresses $10.50. Also a few coats $22.60 to $98.60. Kdlth M. Towne. l'B The openliiR sale of reproduction of mediaeval carved Ivories at Miss Hned leor's Art Shop was very encouraging to the College Woman club. Tho ex hibit and sale continues the rest of tho week. Pure pork sausage at Marsh's Gro cery. 199' See Valley Fuel company for the best and cleanest I'tah and Wyoming also eastern anthracite coal. 179tf There Is but one Cordova leather line. Others are Imitation. 1-5 off this week. Medford Hook Store. lSd Arlyn Hughes of Kirkford Is visiting with his parents. Mr. and Mrs. John Hughes of West 10th street. National Canned Foods Week Nov. S to 15. Special prices hy the dozen at Marsh's Grocery. 199 For that good coal without tho dust call Hanson Coal Co., phone 239. l!2lf Our three day apodal, Cordova leather. Medford Hook Storo. 196" Mrs. Km ma Slattery of Giants Pass Is spending the week In this city with her daughter. Mrs. It. li. Klllott of So. Oakdttle. Felt slippers, all colors and sizes. S7c. Jap Art Storo. 195 Newcoinh has 12 and 16-inch heavy fir slabs, green. Phono 631. tf All cordova, leather. 1-5 discount Friday and Saturday. Medford Hook Store. 19 -The Impression appeared to have gained quite wide circulation that the rishlug season for trout" under 10 inches is closed. The state laws pro vide for nil open season on trout over .six Inches between April 15 and No vember 30 Halt fishing Is now good nnd local fishermen have been report loo- excellent luck. Many have not taken advantage of the good fishing due to their belief that the trout sea son had ended. Grants Pass Courier Pure pork sausage ot Marsh a tiro eery. ,!"-' If you want to be a real live w ire m the insurance game, and give real in formation and real service to your clients, get the free correspondence course given agents ot tnc grami oio Pacific Mutual Life, which for al most Bi years has written all Kino f life and endowment, and all kinds of sickness and accident --.1. 11. Coch ran. Mgr. over 1st National Hank, for northern California and southern Ore gon. Mecllonl. Oregon. For sand and gravel phone S12-.1 Samuel ltateman. 44tf James Ov en Is leaving this evening for the north on a Purine trip. Kverythlng Is being sold at sacri fice prices. Jap Art Store removal sale. Hot chicken taniales at Ihe Coxy Nook. mot' Hemstitching, buttons covered at the Handicraft Shop. If Tim CulIi'tfO Soiiiiih club will inert j Saturday afternoon at the home of ( Mm Victor Set her. ut 1017 West 9lh street. Crowson's are opening their l'opu l.u- Sweet Hhop at 7 In the mnrmng. servinir breakfast. Includlnir waffles nm not (.akes. Also dinner specials cj, ,n8 evening, 0 to 8. JSti See our 2-ft. heavy fireplace fir slabs, dry or green. Newcomb, phone 631. I' Social dance will he given at the Modern Woodman hall, over Toggery I'lothliiR more, Saturday. Modern jazz music nnd Jolly old time. Music will be furnished by the M. W. Sero naders orchestra. All Modern Wood men and their friends are Invited 195 Among Klamath Falls residents here today are Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Shaw. Mi. and Mrs. Stanford Jones and K. C Geary. Among other out of town Oregonlnns here are W. J. Han sen of Corvullis and I.. M. Coombs of Kugene. Metropole orchestra Jackson Hot Springs Saturday night. 196 Milk and cream nt DeVoe'a. tf We pay for ashes and sell dlr.t cheap, lirown &White Agency, Inc. i tf New Wood yawl, Pollock & Krick hoii. Phone 1140. We also saw wood. 210 William Hopkins of Portland, who Is en route south to Santa Harbara. visited here yesterday with his father. F. II. Hopkins. National Canned Foods Week Nov. 8 to 15. Special prices by the dozen at Marsh's Grocery. 199' Selling out. ranches, autos. phono graphs, household goods. Iteallv Co. Cold Ray Columbia plaster wall board. Call for tirices. Wallace Woods Lumber 1'ard. Mr. nnd Mrs.' Frank S. Torrey have rented the residence of Mrs. Florence McCurdy at 104 Geneva. Mr. Torrey recently purchased the interests of C. C. McCurdy In the McCurdy-Dnnlels Insurance agency. Pure pork aausage at Marsh's Gro cery. ' l'9 Newcomb haa 13 and 16 Inch heavy fir alalia, green. Phone 631 tf Unity literature tenches people how- to be healthy, efficient, prosperous. harmonious and happy. Free distri bution. 718 Went Main St. Stanley Sherwood, clerk in tho lo cal poslofflce. today begun his annual two weeks' vacation. Imported pure silk pongee, heavy shirt grade, one hundred yards, only 98c yard. Jap Art Store. 196" Hand painted 1 5-plece china tea sei $1.98. Jap Art Store. 201' Newcomb haa the very best neavy fir slabs, dry, 12 and 16-inch. Phone 631. Tho regular meeting of tho southern Oregon Medicnl society was nem ai tho homo of Dr. W. H. P. Holt last evening. Dr. Kichard 11. Hlllenunt and Dr. Lawrence Selling of Portland were preaent to Klvo speeches on the subject of tho evening. "Infant Par alysis." 2 autos with garage, 69c. jap An Store. ' ' lso Johnson's Jewelers, watch speo allsts. ,f See our 2-ft.hoavy fireplace fir slabs, dry or green. Newcomli. pnone 631. Mr. Jnd Mar. H. J. Harned, Miss L. Dans, Miss Zellnh Harned. L. J, Day, W. M. Holland, W. B. Wilklns. Kddie Moore and Martha Wilson of Seattle, nre included nmong the vis itors here today from tho state of Washington. ' Kvoryonc will welcome tho an nouncement that Crowson's nro now serving dinner specials from 5 to 8 p. m. See Valley Fuel company for all kinds of fuel. Special prices on the only dry fir slab wood In the city. 179tf Fancv mealy Netted Gem potatoes from Yakima, Wuah.. $1.80 per hun dred, delivered any place In city. Johnson Produce Co. Phone 97. 241 N. Fir St. 1"" O. A. Hansen, who has been employ ed at the Crater Lake lodge for the past three seasons. Is In the city vis iting friends a few days before leaving for his home nt Portland. Sot of train fc'lth tracks 48c. Jap Art Storo. 196 ' Have you tried that big milk shako at DeVoe'a? Foot troubles will not correct them selves, proper attention and scientific treatment Is necessary. Dr. lJintls! 2nd floor Medford Hldg., phone 77. 168tf Miss Ada Brewster, the home dem onstration agent.' attended the regu lar meeting ot the Table Hock lied Cross workers, which was held at the home of Mrs. J. H. Lydiard yesterday afternoon. Ituv your Christmas Rifts at Jap Art store' removal snlo. You will surely save his money. 19' Aberdeen I'tah coal. Wall's heat Hansen Coal co. Phone 239. 122tf Palmer Piano House rents pianos. J. n. Coleman left yesterday for Portland to appear before the State tax commission for the equalisation ot state taxes. Ho will also aueuo the state assessor's association while there. Mr. Coleman has been served with papers to appear -In the supreme ourt on or before Novemoci- n, ... , i,n cnnircn-oniv regarding me ue- erense of valuation of tillable land and stock rattle as aoiiember of the coun ty hoard of equalization or to show cause why the same should not be granted. . ..., Imported mother of pearl beads, Jtann value. 11.25. Jap Art Store. 195 Wood, tf t-nll Newcoinh for fir slab Phono list. Have yoifr hemstitching done at the Vanity Shop. Jlartlett and Main, tor Sc a yard. .Mr. nnd Mrs. A. I,. Hill are In re ceipt of a letter from their son. Koy. of Suit I.ke flty. statin the safe of the Eastern and Western Lumber Co. was blown open recently and life rob bers took six ltoifiie River valley poors that were In tho safe nnd left $Kiil. The popularity of local pears has always been recognized, nut tins is the first time It has been recorded that robbers preferred them to money. OueiiliiK dance Kanlc Point, sattir- , lay nluht. ixnre till 2: so. Aiioro s lmpci-inl orchestra. Oood cats. isb ! Have your fliiors waxed and poi- 1 Mied nnd your windows cleaned by , V. M Uhoades. phone fVs-W. It tjidles Why be troubled with ex- j cesslve dandruff. Ijitest metnous. . also marcelllnK. manicuring, eyebrow itrrhlnc. facials, nt the llnb-lnn Beau- tv I'arlor. Main and Riverside, j'hon 10. , l The annual meeting of the Oregon County Assessor's association conven ; ed in Portland today. AsHessur Cole j man of this county Is in attendance. : You can save money by buying, your j piano direct from the factory. Ask ; Noel Krskme about the Hamilton. 1 Phone 729-W. Son j Have your yards cleaned and spad I lug dune now. Odd Jobs. W. R. Hlalr. I Phono K9U-Y. 200 Opening dance KaKle Point, Satur day night. Dance till 2:30. Alford'H Genuine Tioseh Magneto parts and repairs. Klectrio Shop, Klghth and iliartlott. tf f J. W. Shirley writes from Queen ; City. Mo., that they have had very lit : tie rain there, iut .the frost Is on the j pumpkin and '.the fodder is In the j shock. His letter Intimates he Is long ! ing for the Konue Klvcr valley. ' Do not be stingy with yourself! Allow yourself to express that which lis within you!' You can do ail this with all worldly and spiritual satisfac tion at the Oriental Gardens tomor row night. Do sure and he there! ;; 196 KnJoycream vnfflos nnd coffee for breakfast every morning at Frank lin's. -. . 195' Columbia plaster wall board. Call for prices. Wallace Woods Lumber Yard. See the, new fixtures for wiring vases nnd candlestocks. .lane Sned Icor. No. 3 No.- Bartlett St. 200 Unsettled weuther for tonight and Friday, and a warmer temperature for tonight is the weather prediction. Two more hundredths of an inch of rain fell yesterday and last night. Man's tendencies today are not un like those of yesterday and the day before. Today, as always, the sweeter side predominates. Learn them that you may not Judge too harshly. Min gle with them at the Oriental Gar dens tomorrow night! It's only a dime! And It will he worth a million times more. 195" $25.00 vi'lue iMuh Jong set now $9.50. Jap Art Stoce. 195 Columbia plaster wall hoard. Call for prices. Wallace Woods Lumber Yard. Among the temporary visitors In the city today from the state of Cali fornia are: H. II. Schmltt of Davis. II. A. Sanson of San Jose. Mr. and Mrs. F. A. Wood of Pasadena. O. T. llardlc and Mlsa Grace Grieves of Sac iaiiento, Mr. and Mrs. K. J. Sherwood and A. S. Wickershnm of Oakland, H. I,. Osborne and F. H. Osborne of San ta llarbara. J. Schult'ls. A. P. Decker and Larry C. Garrett of Los Angeles, and K. A. Love, Jack Heller. W. H. llainmel, Frank J. Andrews. J. J. Sut ton and II. M. Tlpman of San Fran cisco. Are you taking life too seriously? A person who smiles is worth a thou sand of those who never do. Snap out of it! Show your teeth in laughter! Convince the world there Is no tomb stone around your earthly neck! Go to the Oriental Gardens tomorrow night. Smile - wlih the wholesome beauty you find there! Get up Sun day morning ever so much better for It! m Pure pork sausage at Marsh's Gro cery. 199 DeVoe serves good buttermilk, tf Durkec. the builder, 838 Palm, will finance home builders. tf The University of California foot ball team were passengers (in the last coach of the Shasta northbound train this forenoon en route for their game, with tho University ot Washington team. Pure pork sausage at Marsh's Gro cery. 199 OpeninR dance Kngle Point, Satur day night. Dnco till 2:30. Alford's Imperial orchestra. Good eats. 196 Among the people here yesterday from Kutto Falls were Mrs. George Kdmonson, Mrs. It, lUiker and L. It. Herryford. Imperial orchestra. Good eats. 196 Protect yourself against tho uncer tainties of winter. We ca nassuro you a good position in your onwn county that will pay you well. v rue us ui once. Nogar corporation, our coucn Hldg, Portland. Ore. New Nerve Oil Ends Rheumatic Pain Tim Actual Pnln of ldieumatlsm Neu ritis, tiout ami Iiuinbitffo. ' UL' lo an Irritation of the Nerves of the Miiscli- or the Joint. Knd Muscle or loiiit Pnln hy Trentiiifr lnrlniiuH Xiirvcs. nln in all forms of rheumatism, neu nia iiimimiiA or sciatica, is always due to an Irritation or ,inlnnimatlon of the nerves' of the muscle or Joint. When you feel pnln In tne muscie, u i the nerves ot tho muscle mni nun. iw.o n, onin is In a Joint, t Is the nerves of the joint that are affected. As everyone knows, in a toothache, the pain Is in the nerve of the tooth. Just as a dentist treats the nerve to end toothache, so must a remedy stop the pnln In the nerves oi me nms-m or Joint before It can lve you relief. C'.erman science has now produced a remarkable new nerve oil known as IH'HI.EU OIL. which when applied to the painful Joint or muscle, pene trates rlRht throuirh the skin and reaches the Inflamed or Irritated nerves no matter how deep seated so htat relief from pain Is Quickly obtained from the first application. ltrill.ER OIL can be had from any of the druggists named below with a written guarantee of sure relief or monev hack. Strang's Drug Store. Medford Pharmacy. Heath's Drug Store. West Side Pharmacy. Adv. F. & E. Theatre CENTRAL POINT Friday and Saturday "The Common Law" Comedy "The Strike Breaker" "The Lost Tribe" ' Admission 10c and 30c j ' t t"'a rem k er "Wilson y-as,. busy today.. In , raking up the leuves in the city park I into big piles, ready to he hauled away j by the city street department. J The mechanics at A'on's Garage, i near the .Medford .Armory, have not ; been subjected to or quarantined for i scarlet fev-r. Mr. Yande Mark's fam ily is quarantined, but this does not effect his garage, Delicious home mnde candy. Jane Snedlcor, 3 North llarlleti. 200 Place your Christmas orders early with Jane Snedlcor, 3 No. Partlett. 200 OBITUARY, ! JirUDK'K Hurry S, TlurtUok. whii iwriB killed fn n Btrpt rap nrHilfnt In San FYanrlKrn last wtt-k.waa 1'rn In lhat city In 18C!. Hp wuh huhtUm! in Spokane, WuhIiI,. ,to Mrs. ManOn MyV tlv sifter ot Air. G. f. 1-tVnnl Ut MfH ford ntl Mrs. CYed Tt Mfirlll' ijf -I8-ephine coyk. . ' DitceuMed wartjTieinlit'i of Hi Klks lodge ot Spukano?" H leave no cliirfe relatives. hiH wife flavin passed away last .July. The hody will arrive in Medford Friday evening, and funeral .services will be held nt the Conner chapel at 2 p. m. Saturday. The local lodjre of Elks, assisted hy Rev. Wm. li. Hamilton, will have charge. Inter ment will be beside his wife in I. O. O. F. cemetery. William D. Janes died at 'his home in Saginaw, Mich., Thursday. Novem ber 6. He leaves two sons, W. C. atid II. B. Janes of Medford,' Interment will be In Medford. Special Communication Med fniit Lodge No. 103. A. F. & 'VA. M. Friday evening, Novem ber 7, 1924. at 7:30 pv nt.' Work In F. C. degree. Hy order W. M. 196 A. J. CROSK. Secretary. Shrine Slated Session. t Hitlah Temple meets at Masonic hall, Ash land, Friday evening, Nov. 7. Routine busi ness and. other de tails. Refreshments. P. B. HERMAN, . potentate. V H. DAY. Recorder. TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY WANTED 3 housekeeping rooms with improvements in a private place, or a small furnished house close in. Address Lc. I. Smith, Hotel Holland. . ' . 201 WANTED Married man on ranch for permanent Joh if satisfactory. Write to Box E, Mail Tribune. 196 Fan SALE Drag saw, 117 So. Front. . 200 FOR SALE 20 Hlack MInorka pul lets, seven months old; Just begin ning to lay. Phono 071-J-3. 18T FOR SALI0 1 wood or coal stove, used only 3 months: 1 laundry stove, 1 wood stove. 1106 West 4th St. . 175 FOR SALE Overland touring, almost new. Priced to move quick. 242 S. Hotly. 197 WANTED Unincumbered lady under 30 to care for little girl. Travel pert of time. Mr. A. J. Acosta. Hotel Holland. ' 175 FOR SALE Hood Spitzenberg ap ples $1.25; culls 50c. llring your boxes. L. A. Wilcox, northwest of Central Point. 197 FOR SALE Edison phonograph with 2 double disk records; No. 12 new DeLavel separator; sanitary cot. Phone 403-R-5. 197 ion Anti-Freeze Will Make Your Car Safe To Drive in Cold Weather Now is the time to put Anti-Freeze in your radiator and. not take a chance on freezing up your motor. Be sure to get the genuine anti-freeze as it is far superior to ordinary alcohol and will last t . .-...,, , , . many times longer. Special this week and next Ford large steering wheels. Extra fine quality $3.75 'The House DOC WRIGHT '. Notht". , i Do you need trees? About Novcm- ; her l!iih the villa. Nurseries of Port- land will open a sales yard at No. 34. t N. Hiverisde Medford. w ith a com- ! plete line of fruit, shade and orna mental trees, berry bushes, roses and xhi-uhs of all kind. Come in and j select what you need. 2UI' 1 I Sold . OVxX iff : U . iv ' "' ' ; ' MILTON SILLS l l (t n"1' 11 siipportiiifr- enst ini'lmlinp; ' (Z. S I'"i1 1,e,m,,tt' ljyd Hntflios, i If '' Wiilliicc Beery niitl 3000 pliiyers. k I -"VnA Rafael Sabatini's tfP3!ST"'S Greatest Romance Special Musical Interpretation by t "BETTY" at GIANT WURLITZER To Our I'litrciim: Km-li vcar lirinirs to the screen a few great motion pic-rnren that, becaime nt their Inugtiific-elic-i', their wnli'lerftll hlltnuli iippedl, their Hpeetucular Kiletiilur, statu! nut us irii,riilitii' ami notalile mii-i-eimi'S. We have rec-ently kIiciwii ynu Hurolct Lloyil'n "Girl Shy," and "The Covered Wairciii." Now we are nrciiict to otter vou ut the New llillit'fl Crateriall "Tile Sea lluwk," ami wo believe vim will .oirree that it is rtie, ultimate in romance , am unmi'.iiifr adventure. We' commend it to you nimrt-lv. OEtllKiK A. HUNT CO. Sunday MAE MURRAY In "CIRCE" That Gives Your Dollar a THE AUTO SUPPLY CO. 1K MOLAY NOTICK. Kegular business meeting o.lij 1'h ur ida; y. November 6, at 7 p. nlTIHiii.. which will be followed by jSjJf? i venison feed and entertain meat. All Masons cordially Invited and nil De Molay members urged to attend. Dy order ot M. C. - 195 YESTERDAY! was the day pf days in Medford's screen his tory, the day that marked the opening of the, season's, most heralded spectacle, i Time Schedule Matinees - 1:303:30 Evenings 7:00 9:00 Sunday MAE MURRAY in "CIRCE" Long Ride' JERRY JEROME