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:5 PAGE TWO TocaLand j J-J Personal i A visitor of distinction stopplittf -off Jn Medford thU week 1h BriKadlfr tivnarul W.'R, Merrick, who 1h chitp Iain (Jencral of the Patriarchs Mill tiuit, j. O. O. K. of the world. He iIho a grand trustee of the Grand En- curpprnmit I. O. O. V. of 'tho stateof California. Air. Merrick Jm returning tq his home In lAtw Heach from' the S(iverelgn grand Todge, which is a' sit' pivmo legislative body of the order ; nrt convened in Portland, September j Kl-Ht to 2.rt'h. Representatives from Cutia, countries of New Zealand and every state in North America attend d. Atr. Merrick is a brother of F. .11. ' M rrli k of this city, H wll h av to- day for Snl( rnpclsco and from there 'Will fi Kiin-ka, Calif.. whnre'Oie miilf l O. ,); K eiifunipniatit frill JU'10 oaxt. WW W. ' ! c ". All fltiHHOK of corburntors ropnlr'" s una .nujusiea. vvijuunis B AlcUf'y. ! . v .. - . tr ' Fancy IuwcIk 1.1 conlH bargain bnHf " MKMit kIi iiS tu'niorrow M.! '31. Ui parl ! im-nt Hlorc. ., ' f ! l'r: " MrH. Ida Warnock, of Managua, Xlcaraugua, ftfler a Hhort visit wllh Ur. and Mph. "W". II. Kltlon here, went to AHlilant oD Wednesday to '1h11 , frlfndH thcre.'! . ! ,V V Try that big rhllk shake nt DeVoe'n. . , '.t V U . i Z It Fall Festival and eflfeterla aupper cut. IC. Lincoln Kclioiil. 17K FidlowliiK Ibe fine day of nnnxhlne yesterday and today fteneally clouily ' uealhcr iH predicted for Saturday. ; 'Itie highest teinperaturo of eaterday wan il tit'Kreus. . , . IVInehejtor - rlflo for sale, nt I)e VUe's. ' - TC4tf Bhrubbery Whether you buy one plunt -or fifty! -We will help you se lect the right type for tho right plan". Call 72 for .npjnjlntment. ' 'J 172 Included nmong )eo)lo hero from the . Klamath, Hectlon :.Whb urrlved In the city ThiirHday are Mr. ami .Mi's. i. I. Arnold of the Kluinath agency, and Mrs. 10. M. liubb. Mrs. F. M. iJoege. C. V. loHsley, Mla-f Fra'nclN . t'lark and Air. and Mm. i. il; Craw ', ford of Kluinath Falla. ' '..Hundreds of pairii women's, inen'a anil children's Bhoes. bargain baae-lU'-lit ' Bale, tomorrow M. M. l)epart loeul Store.'' J 72 Another bus dance, Kagle I'uliit Pnt ui'day night. .New hull, . ,173 ItuHNoll Jllbbard, son of Mr. and Mrs. Joo llibbard, js one of the Med . ford young mon atudylng In the o. A. C. at Corvnllls this wlntor.- 1 . Send some pictures of Crater Lake, Medford and the Rogue ltlver vnlley views to your friends. Palmer's pic tures are best. , , -. tf Kellogg halrcuttlng pnrlors for La dles' and children's halrcuttlng. Med , ford penter Bldg. Phone 004. -17B Tho qrnnts Pass High School foot ball eloven will lcava on Friday even ing for Mnrahflcld. to meet the team , from tho coast town In the annual contest on Saturday. Tho locals nro preparing for ono of tho hardest fights of the season, Murshflold hav . Ing made, a showing ot strength nKoiust; Kpsolnirg high, by defeating .mat team 40 to 0 Inst Saturdny.-Ooneh llrown is looking forward to a, close .cuntest ns tho two teams mntchoil up , well In previous games. Marshfield Is not In tho southern Oregon confer ence nnd tho game will not count In t he , f Inal , results. Omuls Pass Cour Ivr: ., .V ... : .' , pi t. Id, Lincoln School fall festlvol . ami yateterui supper. . 17S . Aluiu Oltehel Morse, graduate erson t'ollege of Oratory, Jtoston. will - rpcelve pupils In oral and dramatic cxprcHKlson. Kvonlngs nnd Hnturduyi. , 3'V Km Main.. , , . . . 178 .. Win. Chambers Is a visitor In the :Hy who nirived hero yesterday from -uuue r uns. . ' . a pay for nshes nnd sell dirt cieap. Drown & Whlto Agency. Inc. -. . Palmer's Photo Studio makes the nest pictures. t ills. J. I). Fleming. 31G Ijiurel St .who has been suffering with acute In flammation of her eyes, Is reported mucn improved. Women's wool dresses $n.01i Unr eal;. Itasement snlo tomorrow M. M. VlHirt incut Store. 175 . Delicious npples. good quality. $1 l.r box delivered any place In city. Johnson Produce Co., m N. Kir St. . J64tr , Noel Krslilno gives plntio lessons nl pupils' lnime . Think of tho advan tage Phone 72H-W. 17S 1 Fluhrer's CREAM PUFFS Tomorrow only 6 for 25c 'Filled with genuine whipped , cream. We also will offer some very fine huckleberry pies. ! The COLONIAL ,' 8outhrn O'fqon' ,' Finest Baksry ; (1 Out of town Oregonians registered nt JoeuJ holHs include Mr. and Mrs. gone lire registered at the Imperial -AV. .KillrUlKtJ and Oscar JJIrdge of,, hotel while viitliig Jti th city. Air. .Silver- Jjik'. Air. and Aim. William! Htsel is the author of a little booklet, HnKge of Mnrshfleld.'C. I. KUloit and just ! offe th preHs, titled "Hteel Mr . It. Smith of Hulem, IJmery Points." In which Jib relates the his llerrdn and T. li, and (i. K: Olson of tnry and lore of Crater lulte In read Kugen, Mr. and Mrs. A. L. Fowler of -able form for ' Oreconlnns and tour- Oregon City and the following from Portland: Kirk Hheldon, CJ. G. Kelly, J. H. Taylor, Mr. and Mrs. Homer - ' i-ang, J. W." Holt, Mr. and Mm. K. A. Is Jicrtsche, , W. It. Kedheud, Air. and I Mrs. M. D. Jlroinberger, Air. and Mrs. K J. Cornelius, J. I. Cook,' V. il. Bruce, Ted JtJakCHly, U M. Clark, Mrs. 1. Hngen and Ij. M. Comb: ' . 1 Fruit growers get In touch with the government free employment bureau for apple pldccra. M ed ford Cham bor of Commerce. - 164tf Fancy towels IS cents bargain base ; ment Hale tomorrow M. M. liepart mnt Stnrn. . . , 17? ( Twenty 'out of the state cars regis tiered ner yesterday at the local state minii'i registration, nurenu. t.i-v Mis delighted with the progress, Ire Kxpert marcelling, day, evening 1 spirit of Medford people, and says I ana punaay appointments, VGc. 623 H. ivy. jet 4Jt-j(. 17S A new evening course In Business Administration. Advanced llookkeep Ihg,- Audlllng' and Higher' Account ancy under a Certified Public Account ant at the Medford -lluslness College lS'your opportunity to get preparation of university grade right 'at 'home'. Class now forming. GWN: " 178 -The "Llghtenin''" company nttrao tiori which pleased n large 'audience at the Craterlan ' theater' Inst night plays at the Ttlvoll theater In Oranta Pass tonight, hence most of Hie act ors slept Into nf the' I-Totel Medford this forenoon; and left for the'Cllmnte city by stage and nuto bus at various times during the dny. Tho company plays Tloseburg Saturday night and then goes on to Portland for 'its sev- ornl days' engagement there. -i Women's wool dresses $5.3!i Part- gain -Pasenient 'sale ttmoi'row M.- M. Department 'Store. '. " 4 . . t 1t '.Screoh doors ' at ' Wallace Woods Lumber ynrd,' -corner" 13; Main and Ctenesee. , 8S IT. M. 1 Johnson manager of the Wosterfi Auto Supply "Company, laci coinliaitled liy his family, is Spending a awo weeks' vacatlun at Ulkton, Orel gon. i Full lino of bedroom sllppors In felti satili'iiud suede, for men, women and children1. 'Jap Art Store. 1 ' ' 170 liuy s city lot. All improvements paid. Priced very low. Terms. Carl y. Tengwald, Holland Hotel. Phone 993. 108tf The , College "Women's .', Club will meet tomorrow at the homo of Mrs; K: K. Kelly, 911, Queen Anno. Miss Palmer will play on tho harp. Mrs. P. O. Crawford will give a review, and ri social hour will follow: ;"' I Fancy towels 15 rents bnrgaln base ment salo tomorrow ' Mi'.- M.'- 'Depart t meat Storo. 172 Lessons given In oil painting, water cnlors'or china de'cordtlbri." Call Mrs. Vivian Norman Barto at Palmer's Stui dlo. or 821-Y. Kev. K. P. I-iwrenee will preach in "the Presbytertnn' Church nt ;Tnckson' Vllle. Sunday evening nt 7:3(1 p. ' m. and confer with the people about a hew pastor, ns ttev. V,. 11. Kdgnr re. cently moved away, having1 accepted a call to n field near Lcwlstnn, Idaho. Kycry member of the church and con gregation is urged to bo present. Rev. W. W. Hnndnlf;'Amerlcnn Sunday school missionary for SOdthern Ore gon will preach In the Presbyterian cnurcii nt Medford nt tho evening service in place or Mr.' Lawrence. Mr. Knudnll will tell of some of the needs and some of his Interesting experl, entes In the out of tho way fields which he visits.' ""' " "' ' l Dainty flowered cross barred dimity wllh flowered -border;1 newest ' thing out for undies nnd nighties.' Handi craft Shop. ; j76, ' Remember, Oriental Gardens, ' Sat urday.'1 -' ' ' '.': , .. j'73 T. T. Chave, district manager for W. O. W.. left for lOugeno this morn ing.' ' While here he'wroto'105 new members for Medford camp bringing tho membership to nearly 000. Frl- day evening 36 were Initiated and to- night tho hnlnnce will receive the pro tection' degree, followed by a banquet. Hundreds of pnlrs women's, men's and children's shoes, bargain base. ment sale tomorrow M. M. Depart ment Store. ' 370 Another big dance Taglo Point Sat urday night. New hall. "' 173 Peter Dletrlck was granted a per It by the city building department today to erect a fi-ronut residence on Court Street nt n cost of J mon. : Large stock Victor recordB at Pal mer's Muslr Store. " .v . tf Wnnted Party wllh truck to haul wood immediately. ' 'Do Voe. The condition of Miss Georgia Ad ams of Central Point, who recently inderwent. n major -.otieration at the Hacred Heart hospital, Is continuing to Improve. Aprons 2 for $1.00, bargain base ment snlo tomorrow, M. M. Depart ment Store. 172 licmcmbor, Oriental Gardens. Snt- uruay. 73. The Medford delegation to the Con. gresslonal committee hearing held nt Crescent City this week In regard to the proposed completion of tho Cres cent City hnrbor, re'urned veslerdnv wllh gluwlng reports of a successful meeting, . Kellogg hnlrruttlng nnrlnrs. Med. ford Center Itldg. Phone 694. 17S Dr. II. D. Klwond. optometrist, has moved to his temporary office over Lamport's. 228 Main. tf Mrs. S. S. Wood of Sncrnmenlo. Calif., Is spending several days In the city visiting Mrs. L, Thompson. omen's wool dresses fliiin Unr. gnln Itasement sale tomorrow M. M. Department Store. , 172 Pears, apples, extrn low nrlo Johnson Produco Co., 241 N. Kir St. Phone H7. , 1331 ( Mr. nnd Mrs.. L. K. McKay nre among Copco reslilcnts spending sev eral days In the city on business. Screen iloors nt Wallace Woods Lumber Yard. Cor. Kast Main nnd lli'liesee. ' '- S.1tf TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY OOXVAI.KSCKNT 1IOMK A wr fill t'l i to l.imril. Wo tnko you In . i liurrli iiiul for l id. Onll U.J All Innil. j-j. l''OI! TIIAIIK llonrt A-l Income pro pi'rty In trnlo In KuRone fur prnp my In or nnir .Mi.lfi.r.l. Valley Cnmly Co. , ' ' - i;j KOlt fiAl.i: ,nlo for mlr. Would nniKii a itond Unfit irm-k for 76.lli. .looiiKi, lic nlonv worlh llio num. MEDFORD frATT, TRIBUTE, Mr. and Mrs. Will flft8teel of Eu JmLm. Mr. Bteel in secretury of the Phil-. omuthean society, founded Juht G2 yeurs ago, when he and the .other members were boys.-The organization had Its anniversary meeting In Port , land lust Haturday recounting the old days. Of those present none was younger than 68 and none older than 176. Portland Oregonian. ' '- Aprons 2 for $1.00, bargain base ment sale tomorrow, AI. AI. Depart ment Hturv i 172 i-1 ur. r. u. niwnna,- opiomeirisi, nan Lamport's. 228 K. Main. tf State Knglneer Ithea Luper is here I from Salem on huslness and to spend ' a few duvs visiting friends. Mr. l.uuer ; ( the result of yestorduy's election will mean much to the future' growtlr of the city and the health' of Its resl- dents. Itemember, Oriental Gardens, Sat urday, - 173 Violin Studio, W. C. Janes, assisted by Mrs.- Janes, accompanist. Pupils receive Individual and ensemble In struction; Knroll now for fall work. Studio days Mondays and Thursdays. Sparta Uldg., upstairs. Phone 323-.!. - 174 TIlg'Epworth League round-up so cial at Recreation Hall at the First M. :. Church tonight. Sunday Is rally duy for the Epworth League and tho new; officers will be Instulled nt the church service. , Hundreds of pairs women's, men's and children's shoes, ' bargain base ment sale tomorrow M. M. Deport ment Store. 172 Dunce Eagle Point Saturday night. . New hall. 173 Hemember, Oriental Gardens, Sat- ' urdny. 173 LOCALS ... orL N Californians registered at local ho- . tels Include Mr. and Mrs. F. N. Wheel ock of Hollywood, Mr. nnd Mrs. C. N. Henchlck and daughter of Saota Monica, Mr. and Mrs. L. Roy Sanders of Pasadena, Mr. und Airs. W. J. Shenck of Palo Alto, A. A. Daughes of Tumpeo, f. f. Haytard of Mo- ' Cloud. Mr. nnd Mrs. O. F. Denton of Sacramento, Mr. and Mrs. K. W. Quln ault of San Pedro, C. Waters, Mr. nnd Mrs. F. F. Durnnt. T. Jefferson nnd Miss M. Miller of Los Angeles nnd C. IT. McDanlel and wife, M. S. Mur phy, Mr. nnd Mrs. K. D. Farnsworth and Miss Kda Reado of San Fran- : cisco. ' Millinery Just received for Sntur- ' day's business, smnrtly trimmed vel vet hats priced nt $3.98 to 8.98. A special line of felts nnd kiddie hats. : The Emmy Lou Hat Shoppe. In M. M. Store. 172 Hemstitching, buttons covered, nt the Handicraft Shop. ' tf Large 'cotton rags wanted at Mail Tribune office. W. M. Prewer and It. O. Hill nre Fort Klamnth residents spending sev eral days in the city on business. The lutest In Gage millinery ut the Kmniy Lou Hat' Shoppe. In M. M. Store. . iH' -'' ' - 1 17 2 . Having taken over n stock qf goods frotn 'C 10. Kads" we have 'opened a new and: second hand store at 19 N. FirHt where you can buy goods at the right price. Furniture nnd stove re pairing a specialty. J. O. Frazler. 17fl I Another big dance Kagle Point Snt lUrdny night; New hall; ' 173 ; i A'fter- having, been closed for sev eral months pns.t the F and R theatre at Central Point will open Saturday night with Leonard Hall in charge. Dr. W. C; Schaefer. dentist, extrac tion specialist: gas and local anaes thetic Phono 1117i 42C Medford Pldg. , ' 176 1 Jtrgo cotton rngs wanted at Mail Tribune office. Splendid values 'In stamped pillow coses. Instruction sheets with each pair. Several different patterns on sale Saturday, S1.39. Handicraft Shop. " ' ' 173 ' V. 'J. McPerson. who will shortly establish a store In the Cooley build ing now In the course of completion at the corner of 'Central Avenue and Bth Street; will operate his merinntllo business at Knglo Point until ho leaves that city for Medford.' Men's pnjnmas and shirts, ladies' dresses nnd lingerie, children's nnd bnby's dresess nnd coats made to order. ,Tho Daisy Shop. Phone 1067. " ' " " ' 173 Tntll October llith, best ITtnh coal 110 a ton. ' Vnlley Fuel Co. Phono 7s. i9tf Bulb Special FOR1 SATURDAY A Beautiful Imported Japanese Bulb Bowl With Frog and Paperwhite Narcissus ; Bulbs 34c complete Start Paper White's now in water, support iiiR witli pefililes. They make an aceeptahle j;ift nt Christmas time. .We have as many nl' this speeial as you will want hut prieeil higher after Saturday. MONARCH Seed & Feed Co. II Buy Our I Suporior I Lawn Seed ' i i . I 1 . ' i Vour Scedtmcn MEDFORD, . - OREfiO$ - ! THE " Y ,. ', w v ,''-, y, ' .' w .. . ,'- ... J , , , u --------- Ever break a bad egg when preparing breakfast and spoil what would have otherwise been a good .meal?. 'This won't happen if you buy your eggs here. Every egg sold by us goes through our candling department and has to be first-class or we don't sell it." Try' buying your Saturday supply of eggs here and note the difference. BREAD 1 lb. loaf . . '14 lb. loaf . Veal Roast, per lb. Veal Stew, per lb. . -. V. '. .v Candy Jelly Beans, per Jib. . . Layer Figs, per lb. ; . ... , ......... Wesson Oil, qt. can""."'." Campbell's Pork & Beans, 3 cans Wool Soap, 10 bars. And a can of Sunbrite Cleaner Free Jello, per pkg.; . . j. . . '.'. . V . .v .' .". . . . . 10c Campell's Soups, per can ... i ....... 10c Tuxedo Tobacco, 1 lb. vacuum tin , . . . 79c MUl Run White Millrun, best quality. In the feed store. 80 lb. sack ........... . $1.59 I The federal court totlfiy, cojitlnut InB the Pose"' faf ' WtlliuH Kh-ghiani charged with stabbing Won roe Faith ful on the Eggman ranch some timo nno. KuKman is defended by Attorney K. li. Ashhurst of Klamath Falls. t Remember the contented feelinj? In tho cold long winter when work is sliiok, 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 Yakl- jma Coma ?2 per hundred; onions '$2.50 per hundred ; lbs. delivered; I Johnsori Produce Co., 241 N.'Ftr St. j Phone 97. 166tf I Aprons 2 for $1.00, bargain base ment salo tomorrow, M. M. Deport i ment Store. 172 I Oood clean cotton rags wanted at Mall Tribune. , tf Guests from a distance nt local hotels exclusive of the "Lightenln " theatrical company, arrived yesterday and departed today. Include Mr. and Mrs. (1. H. Jones of Chlcano, and H; If. Arnkoff. F, O. Thomson, Robert Jjove, Win. Wagner and Air. nnd Mrs. J. K. Wonley of New York City. I Stamped pillow cases all new pat . terns, excellent quality tubing. Sale Saturday, $1.39. . Handicraft Shop. 173 Seven piece hand cut and burnished water seta $1.49. French -Larson Co., SI N. Hnrtlett. 175 FRIDAY, ' OCTOBER 0,192 HOME OF BREAD ( I t : t i .3 for 20c , : . . . 10c OTHER . . 15c' . 12Jq . .15c . 13c . .'45c . .25c 49c -.' .- v : r- ' ' .: . . ' j' . i :- -1' . , . , ', ii '"' ' - . GATES & LYDIARD BUY HERE AND BANK -THE DIFFERENCE , ,, ... .... . The Salvation jArmy was a friend ln'need kfor Mi, "and Mrrf.' Wllsort of Mollata who came here to work In the fruit. A short time after they had ar rived their fnfant child died.' Being without funds they appealed' to the Army for aid In burying the body, und received $20. ' ' ' Until October 15th. best Utah coal $15 a ton.. Valley Fuel Co. Phone 76. . i - .. . ' " li9tf We pay for ashes and sell dirt, cheap, lirown & White Agency, Inc. ' tf m I- JLfr , . YA You won't stop I ' nl13 M U month! 3 LIKE MOTHER MADE Crystal White Soap : 27Bars$l,QQ-V SPECIALS Campbell's Tomato Soup, 3 cans . . -25c Brentwood Peas, small size, No. 2 can JJjc. F. F. G. square can Asparagus Tip So. 1 can .;.V.r:r.V:..30c Golden Bantam Corn, Fibre Door Mats.'". Wpod baskets, 100 quality.. Folding' Clothes Racks 'for i ( drying, Imported Bowls, .6 in ' quality; set of 6 Sweet Peas and Bulbs All of the finer varieties at prices to .saye..:"' ' 4 '': 4" T- - ;:"-' . ' Now is the time to plant. 3 i - -i . Mrn. K. Elliott, .of Sunhnell, III., IsJ. rn'iiondin several days' In 'the city-vIh-I itlng her. sister, Alias Ora Cox. She arrived here by the northern route and expects to return by the way of the southland. ' ' .'The openln gdance of Aloha Pavil ion, at Jackson Hot. Springs, under new management, occurs Saturday night, October 10th.. Music by Cali fornia Orchestra. ' Refreshments. :. - ---v ' ; , 172 Dance Eagle.. Point Saturday night. New hall. - ' 173 - 1 1 3 cans ..'50c .. .... .9$c indoor . . . . ;$1.69 a set, very fine .$1.69 The Oregon (Iranite Company It moving. into -Its-new quarters recently completed at the corner of 4th and : Front streets. Its present location on I 6th and Front streets will be, razed to make way for a new - concrete structure to be built for occupancy by I mercantile establishments. I Men's leather . faced gnuntlett gloves, a good one, 29c pair; 8 oz. cot ton glove, lie pair. French-Lnrson Co.. 31 N; Bartlett. r .. 176 1 Remember. Oriental Gardens, Rat urday. 173 V, f) cy, Vuiliy Cuiuly Co. i?s o o o o