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O o O O o MEI&ORD MATL TOTigiR, MEDFORi), OfiE(16y.' TTTtTT?ftT)AY. O PAGE TWO s0 isy ZocaZ crad f Personal Mr. and Mm, H. D. Ourllv" ( 35 N'oilh OraiiKu street, each K4 yearn of iiki, 'Well known Medfurd reHldents for tho liaut it ybum, ure toduy quiet ly ce Ivljrutlriff their 03rd weddlnK u nlvnimiry In goln about their dully Clinton on uxuul, but this evening they will be RUeHlH in o dinner In Ihelr Junior Riven by K. C. Jerome, their Krandnon, nnd wife lit 1250 Went Mulii ni reel, nnd ut which their duuKhter, Mm, Kdith Jerome, will uIho be u tsuiHt. Mr. nnd Mrs. Corllra, who nre lu fine heiilth for peoiile of their line, wire iiiuriied ut SitiiKiutown, f'u., und located ill thlH city IS yeum ugo from jtniitoul, 111. , llinert iniiri'olijriB,', day, eveiilhit nnd Kundny appolutmentH, 7Dc G23 H. Ivy. , i'ul 480-It. 1 175 Snedlcor Khop rleamnco Bale cIohcs Snliliiliiy night. Hiilendid values of fered. ' " ni' If you hove not already voted, per luiPH It In not too lute yet to do no, nn the iioIIh do hot clone until 8 p. ni. A. now evening courHe In BUHlnena AdmlnlHtrutlon, Advanced Hookkoep inu, Audltlnif and Hlcher Account ancy under a Certified Public Account ant at the Modford Bunlness College Ih your opportunity to get preparation of unlverHlty grade right ut home. CIuhh now forming; OWN. 173 Huy Christmas gifts now. Snedl cor .Shop. 171 Mr. and Mrs, Oenrgo A. Hunt of the Hunt Theater company, orrlvod homo on Ihe Khiista this forenoon from a ; HI days' visit In. San .Francisco and other bay cities. Hereon doors at Wallace Woods T, umber yard, corner K. Main nnd (lenesee. 18 ' . Full line of bedroom slippers In felt, rutin und suede, for men, women und ehlldren. Jap Art Store. 176 Another fine feature of the rally 'week program now going on ut the ' llupllst church Will he the pastor's re ception Friday evening. Dr. nnd Mrs. Knlon will be Informally at home to .their congregation and other friends from 7 to 10 o'clock at their home at 42 Hose avenue., nnd a large attend ance nnd a pleasant evening are in prospect. Huy a city lot. All Improvements paid. Priced very low. Terms. Carl V. Tengwald, Holland Hotel, rhone 65.1. 108"tf Lessons given In oil painting, wntor colors or chlnA decoration. Cull Mrs. Vivian Normnn Barto at Palmer's Stu dio, or 821-T. D. 6. Henny of Portland nnd Ban Frnncisco, the ' well known Pnclfic const engineer, was In Medford today, enrouto to Klamath Fulls. Dainty flowered cross barred dimity with flowered border, newest thing out for undies and nlghtlos, Ilnndl crnft Shop. 17 nomemucr, Orlontnl Gardens, Sat urday. 173 ducats from a distance registered ul 'local hotels Includn Mrs. M. K. Stan ley and Mrs. W. It. Huldlnl of Nnr wnlk, Conn.. C. U Marlon, H. II. Heed. If. li. 'lschor nnd C. A. Iceland of fhlciign, Mr, and Mrs. J. W. Wilson, fl. K. Patterson, and K. V. Wilson of New York City, C. F. Crocker of non tun and C. II. Rtowart of St. Louis. Another big duilcn Knglo Point Snt iirduy night. New hull. 173 I.uviro stock Victor rocords ut Pnl lner's Music Sloro. tf I,, F. Ivunhoo wnH a Medford vis itor nt the Irrigation Congress meet ing nt flnints Pass yeslerdny. Wanted Party with truck to haul wood Immediately. De Voo. Iteniembor, Oriental Clnrdens, Rnt tirduy. 173 "Several days ago J. 15. Kerr, mnn nrer of the California Oregon Power emiiDniiy suggested that the visitors to the Oregon Irrigation congress be fed on venison while here." said the 't!rtntH Pnss Courier of last Monday. "When asked where the deer could be necured. Jnek said he could get them. He loaded Up nnd left. Those In chnrge of the feed hardly knew whether they should order meat or not. I,nst night, however. Jack got bark nnd he brought two deer, both fnlrly large, stating that he nlway kseepa Ills promise. The deer will be served to the visitors. They wero kill ed on Cow creek." Como to Mnnn's birthday pnrty at 2:30 p. m. Friday, October the 9th. 171 Kellogg lialreuttlng pnrlors. Med ford Center Hide. Phone 694. 1"' W. W. llonebrenk of llosehurg. Im a visitor In Modford for n few days. Mr. Honehreiik Is conductor on the Shuta train between Hoseburg and Ashland. : Dr. 13. P. Klwood, optometrist, hm moved to his temporary office over Lamport's. 2-8 K. Main. If i Ponrs, npples, extra low prices. Johnson Produce Co., 141 N. Fir St. J'liono 97. 133tf Hans Holmer. well known rancher, living north of Medford, Is confined to his bed with nil. Sen the cake cutting at Mann's 15th Mrlhdny pnrty Frlduy afternoon nt 2:30.- 171 Screen doors nt Wallace Woods Timber Yard. Cor. Hunt Main and Oenesee. RHIf 1 FLUHRER A Baker of Reputation 1 Portland rcHldrmtii arriving In the vity yKtt'rUuy. anil who arc rKiMtrfl at local hotelM Include Oi following: . 1'iiUeil HtutoH Dlniftrt Attorney (ieorn Xfuner. H. Hokith, A. J. Dunbar, I'niifd HlatcH Senator Itobert N. Stiin flfld, Mr. and Mth. O. H. BJorKe. Air. and Mm. C. U. Ilnny, MIhm Knther Ing UelHcr, Mr. mid MrH. K. . Till- ( man, Alr. I. (Itohh. Mr. and Mi-h. W. IUhhonl. Mr. and Mm. K. K. HMh I ...i it .. n i ... ii i i n,fif.ti im HUM I . UII14 tltt. W. Jjirce rot ton raa wanted at Mall Trlhune office. Dr. K. V. Elwood. optometrlHt, ha moved to his temporary office over Lamport's, 228 10. Main. lt P. W. Carnahan of Medfurd undr went an opt-ratlon In a KtiKene Iioh pltul IuhI Friday, uud lu reported uh JmprovlriK' Kememhcr, Oriental Garden, Pal urdav. 1 7U Dr. W. C. Schaefer, dent Int. extrac tion Hpeclullflt, Kiin and local annex t h et 1 e. I'h on a 1117. 426 M ed fo rd IJldtf. 170 ' The Womnn'fl Home Mifwlonary ho- clety of the Mothodlnt clturch will meet In thp pnrlorti of th church Friday uftornonn. A lur,;e attendance. Ih clt?Hlred an tlio nilto hoxen will b ojipned at thin time. Come nnd get a piece of Mann's Hlore 15lh birthday enke. at 2:30 p. m. Friday, October the. ilth. 17J Violin Studio, W. C. Janes, OHHlated by Mrs. JaneH. accompanist. Pupils receive Individual and ensemble In ntructlon, Knroll now for fall work. Studio days Monduys und ThurHdayH. Sparta Hldt;., upntalrs. Phone 323-J. 174 Amonir Klamath county people who arrived In the eily y-Htrdny and who are actively IntereHted In pending raHen In the I'nlted States eourt Hen Hlon here are Sheriff Hurt IlawklnH, Kd Kendall, jiiHtico of the peace; JO. J. Murray, publisher and editor of the Klamath Falln Herald, and Mrn. Murray, O. X. Kendall, D. V. Kuken- dall, 1 W. Snyder, John Frwln, C. M. O'Xell nnd Mr. and Mm. Roger Rum my, all of Klamath FuIIh, and W. D- Hood and Ranson Cawan of Uhllo- quln. Come nnd get a piece of Mann h Store 1 5th-birthday cake nt 2:30 .p. m. Frldny. October the 9th. 171 Re at Manns Friday ufternoon at 2:30 p. m. and get a piece of the fin est and rlchent cake ever. 171 Dr. Fred Hrltton of Grants PaH, with Mrs. Hrltton, spent a few hours with frrlends In Medfurd on Tues day. Don't miss the opportunity to get a piece of Mann's lbth birthday cake. 171 Re at Mann's Friday ofternonn nt 2:30 p. m. and get a piece of the fin est- and- richest cake ver. 171 The Jackson county InHtltuto will tie held on Thursday, Friday and Sat urday, October 15. 16. 17. Among the speakers will be Professor H. H. Tut- tle of Pacific university, JO. F, Carlton, formerly of the extension work of the University of Oregon; Professor John H. Horner, liead of the department of history, O. A. C; Homer Dodds of the science department of the Oregon Normal school; F. 15; Dunton, of the Laurel Rook Co., Portland, and Miss liconrt MarstiM'H, supervisor of music In the Eugene schools. Come to Mann's blrthrtny party at 2:30 p. m.-l'VIday, Ooctober the 9th. 171 Don't miss the opportunity to get a pleco of Mann's 15th birthday cake. 171 MeHdamea Viva Nelson and Helen Thompson ure local residents who madu a recent motor trip to Grunts I 'ass. Dan co IOaglo Point Saturday night. New hall. 173 Remember, Oriental Gardens, Sat urday, 173 Mrs. P. O. Crawford have charge of the program dealing with the American L Herat uro ut the meeting of the College Women's club at the home of Mrs. 10. JO. Kelly, lilt Queen Ann avenue. Saturday, October It). Iindscaplng Is an art. It In the proper blending of foliage, color nnd design. You can have the free ad vice of an experienced la ndscu pe urehlteet. Call 372 for appointment. 172 Men's tan nnd black 176 stitch cot ton sox, 10c pair. French-Larson Co.. 31 N, Rarllett. 175 William Coleman, master of fish screens, returned yesterday from Odell nnd Crescent Lakes In kin math county, whero he had spent severnl days In company with Charles Itodel mer of the stato game department. Second hand machines, all makes. Any price, $5 to $r(. Ijirge assort ment. Singer Co., 115 W. Main. 171 New Ideas In boudoir pillows, couch rush Ions, dresser uud vanity si'ts. fancy aprons. Kvery thing In stumped goods. Handicraft Shop. 170 For quick results let the Thomas Realty co. rent your property. Rates reasonable. Phone 696. 174 Deputy Coroner J. Walker returned yesterday from Portland and other points north after an absence of sev eral weeks. Dance Kugte Point Saturday night. New hull. 173 Shldu fruit baskets In nests of four 7(c and tl. Japanese Art Store. 174 Californlans registered nt local ho tels Include Mr. nnd Mrs. T. Coblentz of Santa Cruz, Mr. nnd Mrs. O. O. Rel lue of Redlands. R. 10. Plelto. Al Ctibbnrd and A. Marks of Chlco, C. J. Irby of Long Reach. Mr. and Mrs. 10. F. Danlelson of Sacramento, Mr. and Mrs. F. (1. 1 lor ton of Rose vl lie. Mr. nnd Mrs. 10. V. Roswell of Han Francisco nnd Mr. and Mrs. R, R. Henlf, 10. W. Knglecke, Mr. nnd Mrs. V. 10. Fisher, Mr. nnd Mrs. M. M. Wilt nnd Mr. and Mrs. H. 10. Williams of Los Angeles. An unusuM opportunity to develop personality and earning power is open through nn evening course In Scien tific Salesmanship nnd the Art of Judging Men under an expert sales man nt the Medford Ruslness College. C.W.V. 174 I-niUea fibre sllg hone, 2(1 Inert boot. 4,0c pair, l-adlen' nilk fashioned hose, many colors, fljio pair. Freneh-l-nr-Hon Co.. 31 N. Rarllett. 1 7 r Tourist? from n distance registered at locnl hotels Include the families of M. R. Denne of Huffalo. Y.. H .1. Caldwell of Denver, Colo., and K V. Hart of Kmporlu, 111. Screen doors nt Wnllnc AVoodn Lumber Yard, Cor. Kast Mntu nnd (itmesee. tf Dnncn I0ngl Point Saturday night. New hall; 173 Mrs, (leorg W. Huge nrrlved rly this morning from Pendlnlon to upend neveral weeks visiting her duugbler, Mrs, ilurold Grey. . o Huckleberries from the Coos Hay country were one of the futureiOtf the public market this Qinornlng, which wus also stocked with the usual good line of home grown produce. Watermelons nre practicully a thing of the pust because of the coo) weath er, und uh a result very few melons were on sale this morning. Remember, Oriental Gardens, Sat urday. 173 Halloween nulls for ladles nnd gents to order. Phone 10ti7. The Daisy Shop. 173 Al PIche Is recovering from a se vere nttuck of quinsy, which had con fined him to his bed for several duys. Men's leather faced gauntlett gloves, a good one, 20c pair; tl oz. cot ton glove llo pair, French-Larson Co., 31 N. Hnrtlett.' 170 Dr. JO. D. Klwood, optometrist, has moved to his temporary office over Uimport's. 22S K. Main. ft Kltu D. Hubha Tent No. 11. Daugh ters of Civil War Veterans, will meet Friday evening, the iith. Husiness of Importance; a. J I members urged to be present. The Handicraft Shop has received a big shipment of novel stumped goods suitable for holiday gifts, i 7 tl Remember, Oriental Gardens, Sat urday. 173 AIIhs Rernice Berger was among the visitors In the city today from the Central Point district transacting business. Red Tag Clearanco Sale, Snedlcor Shop. 171 Prick Ice cream BOo at DeVoe's. tf Out of town Oregonlnns- registered nt local hotels Include W. O. Wc?st of Pendleton, W. I. Gray, D. J. Mc K tin m , C. F. Sch meer and O. 1 4. Glildes and Larry Roskunfeof Eugene, Mr. and Mrs. Hnrry R. Turner a nil Bud Thleson of La Grande, George W. Knight of Hubbard. R. C. Rlaxall und W. K. Tafflo of Roseburg. C. 1 f. Robertson and JO. M. Gutingham of Salem. RudweiBor $1.50 per doz. nt De Voo's. 130tf Dance Kaglo Point Saturday night. New hall. 173 John Pike, president of the Rogue River lroperlies Company Inc., ar rived from Los Angeles this forenoon to spend several days on business here. Have your worn carpet made Into a nice fluff rug. Rug Works, 700 Pine street. Phone D10-M. tf Clarence No and Claude Saylor of the Highway Barber Shop havjn ar ranged to have the world series base ball Raines broadcasted play by play from their barber shop on North Riv erside, every day during the series. 176 Miss Rertllle Mlksche is expected home today from Mill Valley, Calif., where she has been visiting her ulster, Mrs. Thomas Rlckcrslnff. Seven piece hand cut nnd burnished water sets $l.4a. French-Larson Co., 31 N. Rarllett. 175 Hand decorated candles, 50c a pair. Jap Art Store. 171 Generally fair weather with a mod erate tern pern turo Is predicted for Friday, following a fine day of sun shine today with a minimum of 36.5. The maximum uf yesterday was 6G.fi. !Let mo wrlto .your fire Insurance. Carl : Y. Tengwald, Holland lildg.. Phone 93. : '; -. -ti1 tf Another big dance Ragle Point Sat urday night. New hall. 173 Albert McMitnus was among the local visitors transacting business In the Butto Fulls dlslrict yosterday. St. Mark's Guild will give a card and muh Jongg party at the Parish house Friday, October ytn, at 2:30 p. m. AM ure cordially Invited'. Re member the date. 171 Wo pay for nshes und sell dirt ehcaj. Brown & White Agency, Inc. tf Streets of Klamath Fnlls enrly yes terday morning were inundated. They were flooded by n vast seu of sheep, ten thousand of them, that crowded and pushed their way over deserted city thoroughfares. Owned by the O'Connor Bros., Murphy Bros., John Mm they, and other Kheepmen of Mer rill, the huge flock of sheep wero be ing driven south from the Yamsay country to the Tulu lake district whoro they will- winter. It Is de- otured that the sheep represented the largest single flock that has ever trodden tho paved streets of Klam ath Falls. Klamath Fulls Herald. Until October 15th. best Vtuh coal $15 a ton. Valley Fuel Co. Phone 76. 169tf Some real buys In extraordinary good pillow cases stamped for em broidery and hemstitched. On sale Suturduy, $1.39. Handicraft Shop. 17.1 P. M. Milium, A. Cogdlll and W. J. Ooremus arrived from Crater Luke yesterday, where they had been em ployed the past summer. Until October H.th, best Htah coal $16 a ton. Vnlley Fuel Co. Phone 76. lfiHlf Stamped pillow cases al! new pat terns, excellent quality tubing. Sale Suturduy, $1.39, Handicraft Shop. 173 Our SUMMER PRICE for coal closes Oct. 15th at 6 p. m. Take advantage now of the lower prices. Phone 239 HANSEN COAL CO. "That Good Coal" 2cNorth Ft oat St. 1 Including the fuur carloads of apples und the thiW.) cars of peai il2h carloads of the former and J37K of the latter huve been shipped to ,eustern mui-kets by local icking houses so fur this season. j The openfn gdnnce of AlohaPavil- ion, ui juckson Hot Springs, unoer new inanugoiiient, occurs Suturduy night, October 10th. Music by Cali fornia. Orchestra. Refresh merits. 172 Men's pajamas nnd shirts, ladles dreKses and lingerie, children's urrd baby's dreuess uud coats mude to order. The Daisy Shop. Phone 10C7. 173 The loudspeakers, which announce tho returns, pluy by piny, of the world series game between Washington and Pittsburg ut the latter city, undr the auspices of t his paper a ml W. J . Virgin, have been pluced above In tho lobby of the Hlnltu theatre, from their former position ubove Ma In street In order that the returns bo better heard. Splendid values In stamped pillow cases. Instruction sheets with each pair, Sev'oral different patterns on wile Saturdny, $1.31). I landlcnift Shop. 173 Snedlcor Shop, A real clearance sale. 171 The Medford delegation to the Con gressional hearing, held yesterday and toduy nt Crescent City in regard to the completion of the harbor there, is expected to return toduy. Large cotton rags wanted ut Mall Tribune office, See the cake cutting at Mann's 15th birthday party Friday afternoon at 2:30. 171 The dnlly registration here of out' of the suite curs by the locul state trnffic bureau continues to be very light to what It had been up to a week or so ago. only IS such cars be ing registered yesterday. Another big dance JOagle Point Sat urdny night. New hall. 173 Remember the contented feeling In tho cold long winter when work Is slack, when you have plenty of spuds and onions In your busement. Our prices nre extremely low nt this time, buy now for the winter. Fancy Ynki ma Gems $2 per hundred: onions $2.50 per hundred lbs. delivered. Johnson Produce Co., 241 N. Fir St. Phono 97. - 166tf Chief Hunger R. P. Wells of the Cruter Lake National park arrived in the city yesterday to attend to busi ness matters, returning to the lake to morrow. He reports the, snow to be practically gone nnd that rain has been fulling more or less steadily for the past several days1. According to Mr. Welts 76 cars entered the pari: yesterday, nn exceptionally large number for the season of the year. Hemstitching, buttons covered, nt the Handicraft Shop. tf All classes of carburetors repaired and udjusted. Wllllama & McCurley. tf A new city map, prepnred by Bliss Iliene, Is being distributed among lo cal residents und business men by its maker. Try that big milk shuke nt DeVoe's. tf Winchester rifle for snlo at De Voe's. 164tf Spevtnl cnmmuuleutlon Med ford Lodge No. KM, A. F. Si A. M, Friday evening, October 0. 1925. Work In F. C. Degree. By order W. M. A. J. ('rose, Secre tary, ' 172 There will bo a business meeting October 8, followed by the Initiatory degree and entertulnment. 171 T00LATE JO CLASSIFY CONVALKKCIONT HOMIO Are you living alone? Board with us. Fine location, opposite Lit h la fountain. Reasonable rates for winter, fall 1.-.3 Ashland. 171 Gained 10 Pounds In 22 Days Thai's going some but skinny men, women and children Just cun't help putting on good, healthy flush when they tnke McCoy's Cod Liver Oil Compound Tahlots. As chock full of vitumines us the nnsty fishy-tasting cod liver oil It self, but these sugnr-coutcd, taste less tablets nre ns ensy to tnke as candy, und won't upset tho stomach One womun gained ten pounds In twenty-two days. Sixty tablets, sixty cents and money buck If not satis- fled. Ask Heath's Drug Store or nnv drugirist for McCoy's Cod Liver Oil Compound Tablets. Directions and formula on each box. "Get McCoy's, the original nnd genuine Cod Liver Oil Tablet." Adv. Hunt's CRATER1AN NOT A MOTION PICTURE Tonight 8:30 Curtain PLENTY GOOD SEATS LEFT GOLDEH E PLAY THAT WINCHED. SMITH AND HiAKTT 2YtAfi CM Cit Include!: Mr Frank Bacon, Tho. Jefterton.O Bessie Bacon. Frlees 2.20-$1.654U 50c Includes Tax I I MJ BROKE THE WHIPS 1 H BP S NOTICE TO Egg Producers Don't Sell Your Select Eggs at the The new state law provides for eggs being pur chased by grade. This law was passed for the sole benefit of the producer. We are grading eggs, paying you what each size is worth. If you have good large eggs, you can't afford to sell without grading. If your eggs are mixed sizes, you can't afford to sell the big ones with the little ones. Bring us your eggs and see how much you gain. We are paying top price.. ECONOMY GROCETERIA ., Gates &LycHard 7 AMERICAN FRUIT & PRODUCE MARKET C. D. Mobley & E. X. Anderson, Props. , PHONE 875 Our Prices and Weights Liberal ALL PRODUCTS SOLD HERE TO ' BE FIRST CLASS PHONE ORDERS PROMPTLY FILLED This Market will be open six days a week from 7 a. m. to p. m. . Saturdays Until 10 p. gi. 19 East 8th St. Medford, Oregon Sen&ce You Appreciate ?!r? Price of THE BIG RACE STARTS TOMORROW! Seconds We Are Now Ready to Serve Toasted Sandwiches At All Times The Cozy Nook Main and Riverside, Sparta Bldg. Insurance First Insurance Agency A. L. HILL, Manager Phona 105 30 North Ctntral Medford, Ore. DYERS HATTERS CLEANERS PLEATERS Phone 144 3 N. Fir St. SWIM at tho ASHLAND NAT , Clen 8ulphJ?Wur : , I I o