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o O o 6 o o o o o o o G (!) O o VAOVj two Fatal otzi Personal Oenerally fair weather for the ape- rial election tomorrow on water bonda and div hiiti.cnnrt hni, a mhr Issues la predicted. Only a trace of' rain fell vestordav. whoae maximum temperature waa 69. This morning's minimum waa 46 and most of today waa hazy or cloudy. Kxpert marcelllnKi day, cvenlnic and Sunday appointments, 76c. 623 8. Ivy. Tol 4.16-It, 175 8crnen doors at Wnllflc Woods ' Lumber yard, corner 13, Main nnd . The county numm, MIhno Leah Jonninpit and Vera Heard, nnd a dele , Kallf.n from tho Jackmrn County i Health aumH'lation, leave this after- noon foe I tone burs to attend the t'hrlstimiB seal . conference of this dint riot of the Oregon Tuberculosis as sociation. They will return by tomor row evening. ' Dainty flowered cross lnrrod dimity ; with flowered border, newest thing out for undies and nighties. Hitndf , craft Hhop. . ., J76 i Wanted Party with frucl to hau 1 wood Immediately. Ue Voe. ' .A representative body of loral citi zens left this morning for Crencent CHy, Calif., to attend the emigres' Hlonal committee hearing held there in i-egard to the. proposed completion of the Crescent City harbor. ' Dance Eagle Pol nt Saturday night New hall.. 173 Clarence No and Claude Snylor of Dm Highway Barber Hhop have ar ranged to have tho world serleH base1 hull games broadcasted play by play from their barber shop on North Hlv o initio, every day during the series. no Guests from a distance at Medford hotels include Mr. and Mrs. Charles I.elund, II, W. Hkallerud and A. It. IlHinmer of Chicago, J, W. Hurrows of Ponutlun, Mich., and G. W. Itrson, N. H. Dixon and Betty Blrby of New York City. Tho Hub Bhoe store has the exelu slve sales tor Arch Preserver shoes for men and women. Kitting, tho foot Is otic business. 170 landscaping Is an art. It is the proper blending of foliage, color and , design. ,Vou can have the free ad vice of an experienced landscape architect. Call S72 for appointment. 17 A building permit was granted this morning to A. P. Janes by the city building department to erect a stucco residence on Wos(. 2nd street at cost of $2000. M. B. Leonard was also' granted a $200 permit to repair hm dwelling on .Vancouver street Men's tan and black 176 stitch cot ton sox, 10c pair. French-Lurson Co.. Hi N. Bartlott. 17B Second hand machines, all makes. i Any price, $5 to (50. Large assort ment, Singer Co,, 116 v. Main. 174 Hen w. Olcott, ex-governor' of Oro . gon, In now located at Hedlands, ' Calif., where ho Is engaged In tho t contracting business, according lo let- ; tora recently received- In Kalcm. New ideas In boudoir pillows, couch cushions, drosser and vanity . sets, fancy aprons. Everything In .stamped goods. Handicraft Hhop. 176 i For quick results lot the Thomas Realty co rent your property. Hntes reasoiialno. Phone 606. 174 Mr. and Mm. J. H. Owen and Charles A. Hoyor are among recent Medford visitors In Portland. Dance Kaglo Point Saturday hlght. New hall. v . 173 Khlria fruit baskets In nents of four 75c and $t. Japanese Art more. 174 C. H. Itlggs. 13. W. Harney and H. T. Holden of Kugene arrived In the city yesterday on periodical business visits. Kitting the feet. Is our business. Ex elusive Halo of Aroh Preserver- shoes fur men and women. The Hub Shoe Btore. , 170 An unusual opportunity to develop personality and onrnlng power Is open through an evening course In Hi; ten tlflo KaleKmanship and the Art of Judging Men under an expert sales mini at tho Modford Business College. OWN. J 74 C. II. Watson, who located. In Ash lnml In 1N7I and has boen actively engaged In tho affairs of southern Oregon most of tho timo since then, leaves Friday for los Angeles to spend tho winter with his son. C. W, Watson, and brother W. W, Watson, who In tho father of llarbara La Marr, i-movlo actross. Tho latter Is very HI, t. H. Watson was up from Ashland on bUHlnenn today. Me has been nt torney for tho Hurt man Hyndlcnto for couple of years. , ladles' fibre sllg hose. 20 Inch boot, c pair. Indies' silk fashioned hone, any colors !W pair. Frcnch-Iii n Co., 31 N. ltnrtlett. 1 75 Hcreen doom nt Wallare AVomU umber Yard. Cor. East Main and enesee. Rgtf K. C. Jerome hns rolurned home t out n business sojourn In Washing- n Hiate ror several weeks. Dance Eagle Point Hat unlay night. ew hall. 173 Halloween suits for. ladles nnd 'gents: to order. Phone 1067. i The Palsy Hhop. 173 And Still the Sales of Fluhrer's Milk Bread Continue to Grow At Any Grocer Ik" ! Out of town Qreuonlitna In the clly "nu a,, jvimi ycnnruuy inriune air. anu' Mra. Marshal Kieldg of Corvalla. O. M. Winner of Murahfleld. A. U. Ilrown of Astoria. K . L. Spark of In.lcpend- once, Frank and Joo McFnrland of Halem. H. L. "Calloway and Albert H. Keen of Brownsville. Mr. and Mra. J. A. Darker of Oakland, and the fo'. lowing from Portland: Dorla W. ami m- ,i Mr. nr,. i. M-,.ii,. er, W..O. Carr. Clarence n. 'Holch- klaa. Judire rhnrlna K. Wnlvertnn. Mra. D. W. Halley. Mr. and Mra. O. K. i W. Meyer, II. J). Clapp, Mr. and Mra. j. K. Lorcman, II. w. Ileev and muny i others. Mon'a leather faced Rauntlett 'elovoa. a Rood one, 2Uc pair: 6 oz. cot- , ton plovn 11c pulr. French -I-i rson Co., 31 X. Bartlott, , . 175, Dr. E. D. Elwood, optometrist, has moved to his' temporary office over' Ijunport's. : 228 E. Main. ft Forent tlanger E. J. Rogers, con-' neoted with the Crater National forest left today for tho Butto Falls district on trail location work. Tho Handicraft Hhop has received a big shipment . of novel stamped goods suitable for holiday gifts. 176 Red Tag Clearance Sale. Snedlcor Shop. 171 William ''Grieve and son, John Grieve, arrived In tho city this morn ing from the Prospect district to spend the day on buslnens, and will return home late this afternoon. Brick Ice cream 60c at DeVoe's. tf Budwelser $1.60 per doz. at De Von's. . 130tf Dance. Eaglo Point Saturday night. Now hall. 173 One hundred nnd fifty-five men and women charged with violating the prohibition law have sojourned in the Klamath county jnll since the first of tho year. Fines collected aggre gated 12.86li. Tho Hub Sh.oe storo now arrivals in A rch Preserver shoes for men and women. Fitting tho fcot is our busi ness. 170 Have your worn carpet made Into a nice fluff rug. Itug Vorkjst 706 Pine street. Phono RIOM. ' tf J. H. Hannaford, local motorcyclist, was fined $5 in Judge Glenn G. Tay lor's court yesterday for speeding on Jackson street. The arrest waa made by City Traffic Officer G. J. Pres- cott. Clarence Noe nnd Claude Saylor of the Highway Barber Hhop have ar ranged to have the world series base ball gam en broadcasted play by play from their barber shop on North Riv erside, every day during the series. 176 New arrivals In pumps and cut out Oxfords In Arch Preserver shoes. Ex- hislve sale nt the Hub Shoe store. Fitting the feet Is our business. 170 The local Baptist church is having a succeHsrui.raiiy week with a run ana varied program. This evening tho annual church dinner and business meeting will be held, beginning nt 6:30. Thursday evening there will be a big King, pictures and social hour. Seven piece hand cut nnd burnished water sets 11.49. French-Larson Co. 31 N, Bartlott. 175 Hand decorated candles, 60c a pair. Jap Art Store. 171 A total of 10 ears of pears and sev- on of apples were shipped tn enstcrn markets by local packing houses yes torday. , sale. Saturday, $1.39. Handicraft Shop. ' 173' Washington stnto visitors register ed at local hotels Include Mr. and Mrs. R. K. Elliott of Aberdeen. Mr. nnd Mrs. E. G. Hormnn of Tacoma. Mr, nnd Mrs. A, 1 Van Fleet of Ho- qtilam nnd Jack Bryan and mother. A.- B. Newton, C. W. Watson, Mr. and Mrs. E. E. Gordon and Mr. and Mr R. B. Rndgors of Seattle. Let mo wrlto your fire Insurance. Carl . Y. Tencwnhl, Holland Bid.. Phono 998.. tf Another big dance Eagle Point Sat urday night. New hall. 173 According to tho city attorney's of fice today,. Medford has one of the lowest city tax rates In the county, Judging from recent tux rotls. . Tho present city tax Is rated at 18.2 'mills. St. Mark's Guild will give a card find man Jongg party at the Parish house Friday, October Oth. . at 2:30 m. All are cordially Invited. Re member tho dnto. 171 We pay for ashes 'and sell dirt cheap. Brown & White Agency, Inc. tf Hugh B. Rankin, supervisor of the liter Nntlonnl forest, and Chris Gottlieb are among local citizens at tending the cnngrcrtxloiml hearing nt Crescent City today in regard to the proposed completion of tho harbor there. The openln gdnnce of Aloha Pavil ion, at Jackson Hot Springs, under new management, occurs Saturday night, October 10th. Music by Cali fornia ' Orchestra. Refreshments. 172 Men's pnjamns nnd shirts, Indies' rCHHCfl and lingerie, children's nnd baby's dreness and- coats made to order. Tho Daisy Shop. Phono 1067. 173 The October meeting of the Roose velt Pnrent Teach association will be held Friday afternoon. A special membership drive In being made and a splendid rcsponso Is desired nt this meeting. Splendid values In stsmped pillow enseg. Instruction sheets with each pair. Several different patterns on I'ntll October 15th. best 1'tnh coal $16 a ton. Valley Fuel Co. Phono 76. 169tf Mrs. Ida Wnrnock or Nicaragua, Central A merlon, gave an Interesting nnd Informing addroKS nt the Baptist church last night. Mrs. Warnonck has spent several years In Central America and Is now en route thither, after a brief visit with friends In the United States. Some real buys In ,'extraordlnnry good pillow cases stamped for em broidery and henist Itched. On sale Katurdiiy, $1.3!. Handicraft Shop 173 Snedlcor Shop. A real clearance sale, 171 While only .S9nf an inch of rain fell In Medford on Monday night. Ash In ml had much more. "Almost an Inch of miu fell Monday night. .80 of an Inch being gathered In the register kept by Louis Dodge, local weather observer." says the Ashland Tilings. "The rain fell throughout most of 0ie bight and for several hours Tuesday morning. This year Ik- total rainfall been almost it an inch more than Wrnml. nd ntmost nine inches more ' ' f than duiTiic' first nine months of I I IP24. ftprownit to Dodge's recotits." I ll Vntll October Ifith. best rtnhQonl fEBFQRT) jATTj TftTBTTN'TC, Mr. and Mra. (!. K. I.umos nrrlvcd nera nun inornlnK rrom Han Jose, ' Calif., lo spend several weeks visiting friends. irg0 eot(on raKa wanted at Mall Tribune office ., .. ' , ........ . .h6.,n0 cmk" cu." nB Mann ,51h I"!"nany par,y "aay afternoon at i .' .. 171 Ktifmped pillow cae all new pat- ! L"r"" qU,a.llty..lubinB-,.iialB Jiuiiuicrail r"u,. 173 The sidewalk near the loudspeak ers on Main street, which are used to broadcast the rcHults of the World Series game between Washington and Pittsburg were thronged with people to day to listen to the results of the game as broadcasted from tho Edito rial rooms of this paper. Another big dance Eagle Point Sat urday night. New hall. 173 Remember tho contented feeling In the cold long winter when work is slack, when you have plenty of spuds and onions In your basement. Our prices are extremely low at this time, buy now for the winter. Fancy Yaki ma Goms $2 per hundred; onions $2.60 per hundred lbs. delivered. Johnson Produce Co., 241 N. Fir St. Phone 97. 166tf Hemstitching, buttons covored, nt the Handicraft Shop. tf A game refuge has been established by the state game commission on 444 acres of land adjoining Cottage Grove. The tract is leaaed to E. F. Averlll. state game warden, for a period of five years. All classes of carburetors repaired and adjusted. Williams & McCurley. tf Try that big milk shake at DeVoe's. tf . The second meeting of tho College club will be held nt the home of Mrs. E. E. Kelly. 911 Queen Ann, on Sat urday, October 10. Mrs. Perry Craw ford will havo charge of the program and Mra. Robert Hammond will bo so cial chairman. Winchester rifle for sale at De Voo's. 164tf Shrubbery Whether you buy one plant or fifty. Wo will help you se lect tho right type for the right place. Call 372 for appointment. 172 Callfornians registered at local ho tels Include Mr. and Mrs. L. A. Bar ker and Mr. and Mrs. William Joslyn of Oakland. Mrs. F. Patterson and Miss Joan Patterson of Pasadena, Mr. nnd Mrs. Ray McComber of Salinas, Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Varrln of San Lor enzo, Mr. and rMs. F. J. King of VIs alia, Mr. and Mrs. N. W. Nea'ry. Mr. and Mrs. J. Conn, Mr. and Mrs. E. E. Hemigues, Mr. and Mrs. William Miller nnd Mr. nnd Mrs. E. W. Scott of San Francisco and Mr. adn Mrs. A. B. Pierce, Mr. and Mrs. E. H. Bacon and family. Mrs. R. L. Newton and Miss Ella Adams of Los Angeles. Another big dance Eagle Point Sat urday night. New hall. 173 Send some pictures of Crater Lake. Modford and the Rogue River valley views to your friends. Palmer's pic tures are bent. tf Miss Jessie Caton la a Prospect vis itor in tho city today transacting bus iness. , Kellogg hnlrcuttlng parlors for La dles' and children's jmircutting. Med ford Center Bldg. Phono 594. 175 H. D. Doylo,- arrested Monday night on the street In an intoxicated condi tion by Policeman Leggltt, forfeited n $10 cash ball today when he failed to appear at the pollco court to answer the charge placed against him. Alma Gitchcl Morse, graduate Em erson College of Oratory, Boston, will receive pupils In oral and drnmntlc expression. Evenings and Saturdays. 331 East Main. 173 Palmor'a Photo Studio makes the best pictures. tf Among Klamath county guests nt Medford hotels the most of whom are here In connection with the ftesstaon of the United States court, are Mr. George Lewis, Mrs. R. M. McDonald nnd It. W. Manning of Klamath Falls. Mr. and Mra. Fred Hood of Sprague River. R. C. Spink of West Chtlnquln and Mrs. Charles Hood, Mrs. Huff and child, W. S. Weed and Hanson Co wen of Chfloquin. We pay for ashes nnd sell dirt cheap. Brown St White Agency. Inc. tf Delicious npples, good quality, $1 per box delivered any place in city. Johnson Produce Co., 241 N. Fir St. 164tf E. W. Bradshaw of Helena, Mont., Is spending severnl weoks In the city transacting business and visiting friends. Fruit growers get In touch with the govornmont free employment bureau for apple plckors. Modford Chamber of Commerce 154tf Noel Ersklne gives piano lessons nt pupils' home . Think of the advan tage. Phono 729-W. 173 '. Carter of tho Centrat Point district spent several hours In tho city today transacting business. A new evening course In Business Administration, Advanced Bookkeep ing, Auditing nnd Higher Account ancy under a Certified Public Account ant nt tho Medford Business College is your opportunity to get preparation of university grade right nt home. Class now forming. OWN. 173 Buy chrlstm'as gifts now. Snedl cor Shop. 171 A. i. Tjiinphnm left this forenoon for San Diego to spend several weeks attending to business Interests. . Buy a city lot. All Improvements paid. Priced very low. Terms. Carl Y. Tengwald, Holland Hotel. Phone 993. 108tf Lessons glvon In oil painting, water colors or china decoration. Call Mrs. Vivian Norman Barto at Palmer's Stu dio, br 821-Y. TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY CON VALKSCHNT HOM K Come nnd eo u. We are nicely fixed to hoard elderlv and lonely people. Ueason nbte rate. Call US Ash land. 170 KOIt HKNT To buwinen woman, clenn room, Imth adjoining. Meals if desired. Phone 22-X. 173 FOU BAI.K Tokay grapes. Cheap, nt vineyard. I'boiif K-I3-M. 171 KOIt SAl.K Furniture. con.lMIng of moves, beds, chairs, etc. 3.4 mitn i Prance. 178 ' Fort SAl.K A twirl? new White ! 11 W I 170 sowing machine, lvdcrtion, Jackson street. WANTED Msreeller at Kellogg's. musi p. expert ann navo lonowing. 170 , WANTED Students for Instruction In Oregg shorthand. Evening. Ex-(lerlenceiW-Jnstruclor. llox IS. Mall rEDFOTlD, OREflOy,- A fulso alurm, cauiAl by a short circuit In the fire box at the corner of Main nmPFront streets, called the city fire department onto Main street this forenoon. After proceeding sev eral blocks west the apparatus re turned to the fire hall. Fire Chief Elliott, with this forenoon's alarm In mind, warns all motorists on Main street to draw to the curb when the fire slrene is sounded. Another htg dance Eagle Point Sat urday night. New hall. 173 Large stock Victor records at Pal mer's Music Store. tf Come to Mann's birthday party nt 2:30 p. in. Friday, October tho 9th. 171 Thirty-five graduates of tho Grants Pass high school havo thla year en tered various colleges and normal schools as freshmen, which Is proba bly tho largest number to enter col lege In a slnglo year from this city. In addition a number are planning to emer in in m urne or ino year. in gives urn u ras a mrgo reprnm- tion In school ion the coast, many of tho coUpkq studentB returning this fall to resume their studio; Grants ",, i . .., , ... KelloxK halrcuttlnfr parlors. Med - ford Center lildg?. Phone 594. 175 Dr. K. D. Elwood, optometrist, has moved to. his temporary office overly ,. worklng forco cvery few tr Radio receiving conditions are con- tlnuing to Improve with the coming of winter. Kastorn stations can onw be heard with regularity, according to "W. J. Virgin, one of tho city's radio au thorities. The receiving conditions arc best. It Is said, during the months of November and December. Pears, npples, extra low prices. Johnson Produce Co., 241 N. Fir St. Phono 97. 133tf Seo the cako cutting at Mann's 15th birthday party Friday afternoon at 2:30. 171 Fred Horner of Medford moved to Ashland. He Is at home at 300 Avery street. Ashland Tidings. Screen doors at Wallace Woods Lumher Yard. Cor. East Main and Genesee. 88tf Largo cotton rags wanted at Mail Tribune office, , ' Tourists from a distance registered at Merrick's Motor Inn include the families of W. D. Wells of Palo Verde. Ariz.. James Smith of Vancouver. Tl. C, C. W. Miller of Oklahoma City. Okla., J. M. Lawrence of Lewtston. Idaho, C. R. Bayer of Hillings. Mont.. and F. F. Ilensyer of Reno, Nev. Dr. K. D. Klwood. optometrist, has moved to hia temporary office over Lamport's, 228 13. Main. Dr. W. C. Schaefer, dentist, extrac tion specialist, gns and local nnnes thetlc. Phone 1117. 426 Bldg. 176 A girl, weighing seven pounds, was born yesterday to Mr. and Mrs. E. C. Stanford at their home In the city Come and get a piece of Mann's Storo 15th birthday cake at ?:30 p. m. Fridav. October the 9th. 171 Violin Studio, W. C. Janes, assisted by Mrs. Janes, accompanist. Pupils receive Individual and ensemble in struction, . Enroll now for foil work. Studio daVa Mondays and Thursdays. Sparta llldg., upstairs. Phono 323-J. " Tho Junior department of the Bap tist Sunday school held a rally and social in tho recreation hall of the church Tuesday afternoon, coming thero after school. A fine dinner was enjoyed, after which basketball nnd other games wero'played.. Come nnd get a piece of Mann's Storo 15th birthday cake at 2:30 p. m. Friday. October the 9th. 171 P.o nt Mann's Friday afternoon at 2:30 p. m. and get a piece of the fin est and richest cako ever. 171 If you want the Crater Iake Na tional park and Forestry service of ficpR. and purchasing and distributing of supplies continued In Medford vote M2X yes tomorrow which mere ly ratifies the deeds made by tho city council to lots In Medford. on which residences and warehouses will be built by tho government. Don't miss tho opportunity to get a piece of Mann's 15th birthday cake. 171 Po nt Mann's Friday afternoon at 2:30 p. m. nnd get a piece of the fin est and richest cako ever. 171 Medford people have to vote to al low the outlying districts to come Into the city limits as well as the people outside have to vote to be Included. Vtito X yes on amendments 516 to 624. Come to Mann's birthday party at 2:30 p. m. Friday, Ooctober tho 9th. 171 Don't miss the opportunity to get a ploco of Mann's 15th birthday cake. 171 A touring car driven by Mrs. A. Williams nf Central Point and n truck operated by tho Davis Transfer col lided this morning at a Central avenue Intersection. It Is said the accident was due to one of tho automobiles cutting n corner. Cnftcd Stntes District Attorney George Neuner arrived thin morning to assist In the prosecution " of the cases In tho United States federal court. Our SUMMER PRICE for coal closes Oct. 15th at 6 p. m. Take advantage now of the lower prices. Phon239 HANSEN COAL CO. "Thqt, Good Cogf" 22 NorthFtont t. WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER NOT AFFECTED BY " PROPOSED BILL It lias boeu Btntcd that tho nnirnd mont to bo voted on tomorrow for ovorliiiliiK terms of coiincilmon will continue the present council in office two more years. This is not true. The amendment If carried will not .. affect the present counciltnen. If it carries, at the next election one councilman will be elected for a term f two year8 fnjm eacn wan, flmj Qno - councilllim for a term of four years from each war(J ,n fUuro oloction8 one councilman will be chosen from aac, wurll for lorm of follr vea,.g which will leave four experienced men ' ...u i, - i. ia n on the council each year. As it is all havo to be elected each year. I v .,! i,,,i.. , . I years and have all new men at the jjem Vote 010 X yes tomorrow. OBITUARY MEBKER Mary J. Meeker, born. McUonough, New York, December' 26, J833, aged 02 years, 10 muiubs, 17 days, died, October 7, 1925. Mrs. Meeker was married to Julius Meeker, Hoptembor 28, 1854. .Tbreo children. W. H. Meeker nnd Ella Anderson, both of Medford, Mat tlo Sliadduck of Portland, Ore., nil living; four grandchildren: two great-grandchildren are living. Deceased went west to Illinois in 1 R 7 1 . then to Iowa and moved to Medford,- Ore., in December, 1802, where Hbo has since resided. Hr husband. Julius Meeker, passed away Novenibo 4, 1!0J. Mra. Meeker was a member of the Methodist church of .Medford. Funeral service at Conger's pallor, 2 p. m., Friday. Belle Beard T.andram passed away tf at her home 727 S. Central Avenue. I aged 74 years. 6 months, 23 days. Horn at Downincsville,:. Kentucky. 1 March 11. 1851. She was married to , ; , , w tucky, February 8th, ISSfi, and to this union were born two sons and one daughter: Henry Clay Landram. In dianapolis. Ind., James Porter l.an dram, ToleMo. Ohio, and Mrs. Arthur liazelrlgg. Portland, Ore. The husband and children all survive Mrs. I-an-dram, also two grand children and two brothers and two sisters: Fred and Frank Beard. Aurora, Ind.; Mrs. Sully Hurke, Newport, Ky., and Mrs. Dora McCoy. Grant Co., Ky., also an aunt. Mrs. Susan Beard, of Aurora, Indiana. .' Mrs. Landram had been a resident of Medford, Ore., since 1911. She was a member of the Baptist church and Ilev. Hilton will havo charge of the services which will be held at the Perl Funeral Home, Friday at 2:30 p. m. Interment in Medford cemetery. There will be a business meeting October S. followed by the initiatory degree and entertainment. 171 Hob llulr with Hazors. NKW YOKK. Hair and skirls nre shorter than ever in Paris, saya Mi s Duly Allison of Son or. i, Texas. Just bn'-k from aboard. Tarisioan barbers bob hair With razors. Sure Relief FOR INDIGESTION 6 Bell-ans Hot water Sure Relief ELLANS 2S and 75 Packages everywhere Hunt's CRATER! AN Not a Motion Picture This is the one piny of the yenr that Is doiug capacity business everywhere. Buy early and take advantage of first pick of scats. TOMORROW NIGHT Curtain 8:30 You'll Love Him 3 Years In N. Y. ,Catt Includes Mrs. Frank Bacon, Thos. Jefferson, Bessie Bacon. SEATS NOW SELLING Orchestra seals. 2.2i. ttyh. 11.10. Balcony, 60c nnd 11.10. (Includes war tax.) First Guaranteed Attraction of New Fall Season. FOR ll woiGesrioHj) 3. CENTS Jf ', y D 7, 125 o TONIGHT Another COMING TOMORROW! "A SON OF HIS FATHER" I HAROLD BELL WRIGHT'S . Latest and Greatest Story! Proclaimed A Vivid, Thrilling Western Tale Starring RAYMOND HATTON and ' BESSIE LOVE Inclusion Ballot Following is a copy of. t lie 'ballot to be used tonionw for the inclusion of the West Jackson anil West Second street an nexation to the city of Medford', marked to show how to vole for the fneasure. There will he five districts voting for inclu sion and each will have a separate ballot. The people in Medford have all the five propositions on their ballot and have to vote on all five to allow the districts to become part of tlic city. '' "Special city election Thursday, October 8, 1925, submitted to the voters by the city council by Ordinance No. 1738." Mark a Cross (X) Between the Number and Answer Voted For. . . An Act of Municipal Legislation Referred to the People by the City Council. West Jackson and West Second Street Annexation . AN ACT "Authorizing the annexation of a portion of West Modford Addition at the end of West Jackson and West Second Street to the City of Medford, Oregon." Shall the Territory be annexed? 522 X For annexation. Yes. 523 Against annexation. No. Timely Tips From the Seed Store Plant bulbs now in earth or water if you want blooms for eaiIy winter and Christmas. When poltinj? up plants from tho garden use one part Sheep (luiino to six parts soil, tiuano makes an excellent liquid manure for house plants, use one pound to five gallons of water. -1. Place your Sweet Tea trellis where it will pet. the morning sun in summer, up until about two o'clock in the afternoon and have shade the rest of the day. These arc ideal conditions under which to prow them. TAXGKIUNK, STKKUXfi ST K N'T, HAWLMARKS and JACK . CORXAVAUj arc beautiful new Sweet Teas that do wujl in our eUmate. Try litem. Our seed comes direct to us from one of the world's foremost growers nnd originators of new varieties. The Remarkable Beauty of SPANISH IRIS RANUNCOLUS BABY GLADS ANEMONE Should Prompt Kvery Home-owner to Plant nn Abundance of Them See our Mulb Window This is your last chance to secure Daffodils and Nar cissi. After January 1, 1926, they will be barred from import. o ' The Finest0 Lawn front J our own ARMORY Mixture MONARCH1 Seed&FeeCo. TbNlGKT Joyous Bill Headed by KINGSTON & EBNER In "THIS AND THAT" GASSON BROTHERS & MARIE In "DANCES A LA GRAPHONOLA" Charles L ELAND & ST. CLAIRE Rena In "THE NUT AND THE REASON" DE KOE TRIO Human Jugglers Presenting BOBBY THE WORLD'S STRONGEST , DOG WINIFRED & LUCILE Whirlwind SPANISH XYLOPHONISTS "TOPICS OF THE DAY"' MACK SENNtTT COMEDY 24 Evening Prices: Adults, 50c; Children, 25o 2 Performances 7 and 9 CRATERIAN ORCHESTRA Plant I I Our I I VEL-VTEE III Lawn II Mixture I (J. U ' .t. 1 il : fiu n ion. nuy r ui'l A.. I'none tn fesJ - .- .. P. ive rijune, v J72 o o