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o ? MlftPORD MATT, TlflTiUXE, MRDFOTfB, OREfJONT, FRIDAY. SEPTEMBER 2.y 102,') Q PAGE TWO o - . & ' - --a - Tfocal and j rV. Personal Ctor i mrn reglHtered at local ho-1 A uymber f now tefenicluthr-tlr. urul Mm. 1,. AI. Ub! Rites Oft the mond and Xo:'t'''4iiy wan tho 1 Gth anniversary jf tne'inittltuUon ot (ht iTlkn' lodge in Medfonl? that event having taken jiluco Kent. U3. IltUl. hut no wdebra tiun of tho event took place chiefly hecauao tho lodp 1 still on Us sum mer vacation, and MM not reum ac tivities until irtxt Thursday jilght. Ten yearn nee yesterday on, tho anni versary of the lodge' ipittullntlon, the loflgu dedicated Its handsome, -large temple. Russell's Si if. coat Bttla Saturday. Hee second section, ; v. ICO Vanta twiHtlenfl tapo will noi kink or twist Vajitit hlrts without a fault. . Night ie that will riot bind. A eoiiipleto outfit for the baby. Hand! craft Hhoti. - " 163' Local deer punters agalln have had llp'lr hunting appetite) whetted on h'arnlii(,'vlht Morris Leonard, John Hums aivl'ljnn hane left this city at 4 u'rlock yesterday morning ror deer limit in the AppU'gato section. and hy 7 o'clock last evening had hH&!"d a 18V pound buck. !'J'he three nieiiV have not decided yet who fired the-fM ul Hhot, aa the three fired prac Mcal'ly nt tho samer titno. ' -' - Women's coals $ 1 2.09 SlU.GO to nioiVow. i Mi M. Dept. lor6. ' i(iO Hereon doors at Wallace Woods lumber " Yard, Coiv Kaat Main ' and (jiMiesee. Sfttf1 There was born to Mr.- and Mrs. V.. V Vanderpool an eight pound boy AVedneaduy at their home, 203 North Crape street. Madi-rla Hpcclnl, off, Katurdny only. Hnedlior Khop. ICO It's oh the eonimllteo, no charge, Y, x; W. Neighbors and friends, Fri day night. ' . i60 included ftmonff 1H tourists and nlhN guests' from a dlstnnco at local hotels are Mr. and Mrs.1 O. A. f'owan of 'Honolulu, n. K. Hnow of Halifax, Crthudn, Al (iritznerof New York. Mr. nnd Mrs.1 (ieorge B. Hay-ward of Den ver; 1j. Noel of Perry, Pa., Mr. and Mrs. C. H. Fnielwood of Victoria, R. f .. H. F. Hogue of Fnyette, Idaho, and . M.' Ueinhard of Matoon, 111. Noel Krsklno gives piano lessons at pupils' homes. Think of tho advan tage. Phono 729-W. 173 ItiiHKnll'3 f 2 n coat sale Saturday. Hee second section, 1C0 Twenty-eight out of tho state cars wore registered hero yesterday by the Ior:iI state traffic bureau. Kxide batteries for Fords, Chevro Ms, Stars, etc. $12.75 and $16.50. Williams & McCurday. 104tf Women's coats $12.50 to $19.00 to morrow. M. M. Dept. Store. J60 Fluctuations in tho level of tho river during the past week have made steel- head fishing difficult In tho evening. Work nt tho CJoId Ray dam hns re sulted In tho releaso of a largo body of water which reachos tho river at Ornnts Pass in tho evening, causing a rise of nearly a foot. Home fisher men havo been caught In tho river by tho rlst and It has ulso resulted in poorer fishing as fho river becomes rolled by the higher water. (..rants Pnss Courier. Wanted, pnlntor-plastorer to do big Job who will lake good used car for pay. lIHtHon Motors.. Phono 57. 102 I represent the strongest group of fire insurance companies in America. Carl Y. Tongwald, Holland Pldg. Plume f94. . . 104tf Mm K. C Claddls and H. F. Piatt nre among local citizens who attended tin Pluneos' reunion a Ashland yes terday. , !. KuHscll'ff $25 coat salo Saturday. See second socllon, , 160 A big shipment of felts at Jjottle Howards. 160 Nationwide publicity will bo given Med ford In on early issuo of tho Traf fla World, a national railroad maga zine, wherein tho Southern Pacific lines runs a full pago ad In each is sue describing various cities along Its route. That rnllroad Invites tho local Chamber of Commerce to write a 260 word description of tho city, telling of lis 'Industries, population, eta. Volret twill, French flannel, satin crepu dresses $10 tomorrow. M. M. Dept. Store. . Kill Screen doors at Wallaoo Woods Lumber Yard. Cor, East Main and (ii'tienec. 8Stf Two passengers today and one yes Icnlny went to Crater Ijiko on the rtages. llarroness Lorehto, who had telegraphed from San Francisco for reservtitlnns on yesterday's trip, has us yet not arrived. Hemstitching, buttons covered, nt the Handicraft Shop. tf A Pershings generously filled, and chock-full of currants, and citron. Saturday only we will sell them at the special ; price of 23c doz. The COLONIAL Southern Oregon's , . Finest Bakery , (I sun of fcmtaf Ana, Mr. and Airs. tV O. 'Hanks of'Monrovlu, 'Mr. an Mm. J. J. iO'NiH "f Hanta Cruz, Mr. and Mrs, C. W. Pangborn of Ouklund, . Mrs. Ia C. Houston of Hollywood, Ml. andaMrs. K. T. William of Ventura, Mr. and Mrs, It. K. Hunt of Visalla, Mr. and Mrs. F. Naylor, MIhs June Naylor, Mr. and Mrs. Walter Harnlsh, Air. and Mrs.. F. K. Wilson and Mrs. A. D. MIHh of San Francisco, and Mr. and Mrs; R. A. Hperry, Mr. and Mm. 11. K. Parsons, Mr. and Mrs. John H Scott and Mr. and Mrs. Jl. 10. Hilt It's on the committee, hb charge, W. Ot W. Neighbors and friends, Fri day night. 160 Wanted, painter-plasterer to do big Job who will take good used car for pay. Hittson Motors. Phone 57. 162 Among the visitors to attend the Kastern Star meelng last night In the Masonic hall, were a number of Med ford guests, members- of the degree team which exemplified the work of the order Mrs. K. A; Wolch, Mrs. M PUrdln, Mrs. Nellie McQowan and Miss Weeks, composed 'a number of tho Medford party. Klamath News. Snlder's creamed cottage cheese made from fresh milk und cream. 1CC TEuhscH'h: $25 coat sale Saturday. See second section. 160 O. fl. Hteole, inannger of the Copco branch at Yreka, has been a buslnefeH visitor In the city ycHtcrriay and today, IjU'ge Cotton rags wanted at Mall Tribune office, Pol ret twill, French flannel, saNn crepe dresses $10 tomorrow. M.; M. Dept. Store. 1G0' Efforts were started hero Wednes day to interest local residents In the Sons and Daughters of Oregon Pio neers. Uiuflis O. Holm an, Portland man, vice president of tho organiza- ton, was here for somo time yHter- lay afternoon, Interesting local pio neers In the movement. Tho Sons and Daughters Oregon Pioneers was or ganized In 1901, and has been quite active throughout northern Oregon. At tho present time, the members of the organization are endeavoring to spread the organization throughout the remainder of the state. Ashland Tidings; Attend the great $16 dress sale tomorrow. M. M. Dept. Store. 1G0 Dr. W. C. Schaofer, dontlst, extrac tion specialist, gas and local anaes thetic. Phone 1117. 426 Medford Bid. 176 Contrary to rumors about th6 olty (hat tester Uennet, who rencently un derwent nn amputation of a leg near the hip, was worse, it is reported from the Sacred Heart hospital today that he is steadily Improving and was si ti ling up In a wheel chair today. Reservations for tho Greater Mod- ford club luncheon may be made through Mrs. H. C. Smith. Phone 1125. 160 Havo that worn carpet made into nice fluff rug. Rug Works, 706 Pine street Phone G10-M. 162 WuMilngton stato visitors registered ait local hotels Include Mr, and Mrs. 10. D. French of Pryvllle. Mr. and Mrs. j l. W. Qtilnault of Sumner, Mr. and Mrs. VI. F. Clrenald of Tncoma and H. S. Hall, J. W. Miller, Mr. and Mrs. Page Hrower, Miss Deah JJrower anil Mr. and Mrs. W. F. Hunter of Seat tle. Pears, apples, extra low prlcos. Johnson Produce Co., 241 N. Fir St. Phono 07. 133tf Thonc Interested In Joining a Satur day morning or a Monday night art class should see Jano Snedicor nt once. Number limited. 1G0 Tho first Issuo of this school year of the Medford 111 Times, official pub lication of tho local high school, was distributed to tho students of that in stitution yesterday. The Issue includ ed two large cuts of Superintendent Hedrick and Principal Conklo on the front pago, together with interesting wrlteups of tho two officials, Hussell's $12.75 dress salo Saturday. See second section,. 160 Your car washed, polished or steam cleaned by Pennington's Battery Ser vice will always bo appreciated. lGUtf Seven carloads of pears itnd five of apples were shipped to eastern mar kets yesterday by local packing houses, making a total of 1206 cars of pears shipped out so far this season. Tho general commercial pear croy es timate Is 1600 ears. Orent $16 dress salo tomorrow. M. M. Dept. StnrO. 160 Mrs. B. N. Campboll is Iti charge of tho hemstitching and sales depart ment nt tho Stylecrnft. 160 Continuing his drlvo for better sani tation Dr. K. D. Lamb, stnto dairy nnd food Inspector Inst night asked the council to revoke tho licenso of the Miller Hill dairy because that concern hud been asked but had not complied with his request that all milk sold to Klamath patrons bo pasteurized be fore lenviug the dairy, Tho council voted unanimously to revoko tho It cense. This is tho second dairy In the past few weeks to close because of lack of sanitation. It Is believed that the milk sanitation here la now on a Hanltation-safo basis. Klamath News. Iargo cotton rags wantod at Mull Tribune office, Reservations for the Orpater Med ford club luncheon may be mtule 1125. lfio Lieutenant F,rlc Nelson, ono of tho erstwhile nroundthe-world fliers, landed on tho fair grounds Inndlng field last evening enrouto from San Krandsco to Vancouver. Wash., flying a new type of plnno which he is test ing out. He depnrted this forenoon about 11:15 o'clock. Hussell's $12.75 dress salo Saturday. See second section, 160 $30 ton for Newtown apples. ' Culls $10. tluy W. Conner. 161 Superintendent of Schools' Hrlseoo of Ashland, spent several hours In the city, today transacting bulsnens. Polret twill. Froneh flannel, satin crepo dresses $16 tomorrow. M. M. Dept. Store. IfiO opening dance Kagle Point, Satur day night. September 26th. Ifil A small brush fire was put tinder control a short distance from Ashland yesterday, the first reported to the local forest service office for several weeks. It resulted from brush being hurned without n proper permit. The ! humidity, according to the local of ! flee, is still low. making It dangerous Ito build camp firea without proper cum ton. Women roats $12.50 to $19.50 to morrow. M, M. Dept. Store. IfiO Stamped frocks of wnnhfast brocade In new smart styles colors blue, tan green, Is vendor, orange and tanger ine, tile Saturday, $1 each. Hamli- i cract ten ihop. summer home Amond lake shore have been surveyed and4)opea tMiPPli cation, Forest Supervisor Curl li, Neal at Roue burg announces. These lots, which are J40 by 180 In size, havo been surveyed hy D. N. Matthews, ju nior foresteiThe tract In which they arg located lies 125 feet from the lake shore, tho Intervening distance being open to the public. Already a num ber of applications are on hand, and these will be given first preference. The lots may be procured on a special use perndt of $10 each year, the per mit being revocable at any time, or a ten year permit may bo secured for $15 per year.' The locitiuii und type' of cabin to be erected must be passed upon bly the forest service. All classes of carburatnrs repaired and. adjusted. Williams St McCuriey. - tf lessons given in oil painting, water colors or china decoration. Call, Mrs. Vivian Norman Barto at Palmer's Stu dio, or 821-Y. 139 ton for Newtown apples. Culls 410. Guy W. Conner. 161 George E. Hebard, proprietor of the skating1 rink ut tho Armory left yes terday for Kansas City, Mo., to spend several weeks transacting business. Knroute back to Medford ho will stop off at Denver, Colo. Hussell's $12.75 dress sale Saturday. Soe second section. 1C0 The bftHt stamped $100 dresses ever offered of guaranteed wash fast bro- cado. Slit models and colors to ehooso from. On sale Saturday. Handicraft Shop. , . 1C0 Dr. B. D. FJwood, optometrist, has moved to his temporary office over Lampdrts, 228 H. Main. tf Fine nutumn weather has been pre vailing hero for the past week. Cloud- noHs and a moderate temperature Is predicted for tomorrow. The highest emperaturo of Thursday was S3, und this morning's minimum wus 43. Attend tho great $10 dress salo tomorrow. M. M. Dept. Store. 160 Darge" stock-Victor records at Pal mer's Music Store. tf Woodmen, their wives, sweethearts and invited friends. Friday, Sept. 25. Let's Go! 1C0 Mrs. J. O. Keifahor, wlfo of the manager of the Crater Luke Iodge, oturned to the lake this morning, nf- er having spent several days visiting Mr, and Mrs. It. W. Price at Ashland. Great $10 dress sale tomorrow. M. M. Dept. Store. 100 $30 ton for Newtown npplert. Culls 10. Guy W. Conner. 161 J Try that big milk shako at DeVoe's." tf Out of town Oregoninns who nr- J rived yesterday and are registered nt ! local hotels include Mr., and Mrs. J. 1 Clenahnm of Gresham, J. 1-3. Clenahnm of Seaside, D. H. Portwood f Marshfleld, K. M. Itaser of Itoso- I burg, Mr. and Mrs. I. J. Traynor of j Klamath Falls. J. K. Summers of Sa- i lem, R. F. Weed, A. Jl. Zlmnier and U. Potter of Eugene, and tho follow- ng from Portland: Mr. and Mrs. W. 1 Tratham, Mr. and Mrs. A. S. Mc- j Hae nnd Mrs. Vernon Williams. i Attorney It. N. Kuykendahl of, Is math Falls was la Medford Thursday on legal business. i Opening dance Eagle Point, Satur- day night, September 26th. 1C1 ; Let me write your ftro Insurance. Carl Y. Tengwald, Holland Hldg. Phone f!)3. 104tf Tho Boy Scout drive for funds op ened this morning with numerous lo cal business men divided Into solicit ing teams devoting their time In inter est of the work, under the direction of C. E. Gales, tho general committee chalrmnn. Hussell's $12.76 dross sale Saturday. See second section. 1U0 Opening danco Kaglo Point, Satur day night. September 26th. 161 Fruit growers get In touch with tha government free employment bu reau 'for apple pickers, Medford Chamber of Commerce. 154t Miss Kuth LIndsey, Miss .To Hon and Miss Stella Seizor Bpent last week end In Medford where they visited with friends and attended several so cial functions. Klamath News. Attend tho great $16 dress sale tomorrow. M. M. Dept. Store. lfio $30 ton for Newtown apples. Culls $10. Guy W. Connor, 161 Woodmen, their wives, sweethearts and invited frlonds. Friday, Sept. 25. Let's go! 100 Mrs. George Myers of Tjiko Creek, who Is spending nevernl weeks visiting her mother, Mrs. F. Tetherow of Cen tral Point, was a business visitor bore today. Imported pure silk pongee, genuine 12 momme, on snlo Saturday at flfe. Jupaneso Art Store. Iiio Send somo pictures of Crater Lnko, Medford nnd tho Itoguo Ttlver valley views to your friends. Palmer pic tures are host. tf Wo pay for nshes and sell dirt cheap. Drown & Whlto Agency, Inc. tf 1 When selecting baby's outfit don't fail to lncludo tho Vunta non-shrlnk-ahlo garments. A complcto lino nt tho Handicraft Shop. 163 fceoixomy Ufoc eteria THE HOME OF BREAD LIKE MOTHER MADE "Let's go to the Groceteria and see if there is anything new to eat. You ve probably heard some one say that, for here the new foods are always shown-and 1 they are shown so you can see them. You don't have to wait for a clerk to show you. Everything ar ranged to make your inspection most convenient. Nobody urges you to buy. ,You buy or not as you wish, making your selection from Southern Oregon s most complete as sortment of quality foods and incidentally save a lot of money while doing it. BREAD Last Saturday we baked 3862 loaves of bread and ran out. Tomorrow we will have enough if it's humanly, possible. . Mb. loaf 3 for 20c Ulb. loaf ...10c Sweet Potato Squash Not big ones, but just right for the aver age family. Saturday, each 5c OTHER SPECIALS Kingsford Gloss Starch, 6 lb. wooden box 75c Catsup, large 14 oz. bottles, 18c; 2 for 35c Wool Soap, finest for bath or laun dry, per bar 5c Maxwell House Coffee, per lb .49c Scotch Brew, the finest near beer, , 2 bottles ;i .25c Golden Bantam Corn, No. 2 cans, 3 for 50c 6. for 95cj dozen .$1.85 Waldorf Tissue, 5 rolls .39c Scott Tissue' Toilet Paper, 3 rolls. ... .35c Crystal White Soap, 18 bars 68c Celerv. fine aualitv and size, bunch, t 15c Cauliflower, per lb. . . : Enameled Coffee Pots, family size, ' each Safe Edge Tumblers, grape pattern, Very special, each 10c Aluminum Percolators, each Enameled Tea Ketttles, large ones, 3LCll fa a a a. a a aa 18c 79 c 89c 98c WOOD BASKETS Our regular fall sale of Wood Baskets, $1.00 quality 79c Bavarian China Cups and Saucers, finest quality. Our special price below regular wholesale, 6 of each $1.98 And a pound of your favorite coffee free. Boiling Onions Just the right size for boiling, while 500 pounds last, 7 Lbs. 15c FEED STORE . Scratch Feed, per 100 lbs. . . ......... . . . . . $2.83 Canary Birds, American singers, Hartz Mountain and German Rollers; every bird guaranteed a good singer. Come and hear them .$5.00 to $7.50 each GATES & LYDIARD BUY HERE AND BANK THE DIFFERENCE 3 Mr. nnd Mrs. Alhert Burch nre homo from Iterkeley, Calif., where they had spent the summer. tlreat $16 dress salo tomorrow. M. jjcih. oiore. j oil" M. Notice W. O. V. "Oct together" danco nnd good time Friday. Sent. 2fi, Harnehunr hal Come nnd hrin a friend. Cotds you nothing. Good time naured. 160 COMMITTEE. A; Special Communication Med- ! ford I.odpe No. 103, A. F. & A. M., Friday evening. Sep tember 25th , at 7:30 p. m. Work In R. A. Degree. Jiy order "V. M. A. .T. Crose. Secretary. 160 SAVE On Your Feeds FOR SATURDAY WE OFFER Carnation Dairy Feed $2.10 Per Sack 1 Seed Rye $2.75 Per 100 Lbs. Monarch Seed & Feed Co. . r CONVENIENTLY LOCATED 323 E. MaV ' Phone 260 - am II... feJ W IV . FL TN fckl . . 1 1. , Kl I 11 Y I I-" I n- IS - Bck Jones, tae cow- 4i I l A W Ml r l m by; Pal-the do-and II 1 1 i U I 11 1 1 Silver Buck-the horse " H. J l i , zi t8Crecn ri0 hard t0 "' v" JlllllllilllllllllllllliiiiiiliiiiiiiliHiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiHiiiiiiiimiiiiiiiiiifiiiii EERTRAND i : r new today" WORTMAN 1 .. 1 Sunday - - s GOLD AND 1 1 "HELEN'S BABIES" . ; , . , i I ' WITH MKDFOED TRADE IS MEDiOBD MADB m o o 0 r It