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fEDFORB MATL TltTBUSTE, rEDVOWD, OliECiON,' RAattmDAY. 10,
1925
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ocal and
Personal
The public market,., Markotniaster, . Palmer's' Photo Studio makes the to Portland last Monday, to 'attend the
Runyard announced this morning, best pictures. tf, Hilly Kunday avanK'elisCIc meeting,
will hereafter open at 7 a. m. on nmr-J . standard make player piano -with and to confer wltb Dr. Sunday cun
k'etdays, due to the fact flit the sea-'is5 player rolls for sale. Phone cernlng hlo onnilng to Ashland onio
son Is-becoming far advanced, making 1080-J, ''. , 172tf time In the future. On Tuesday and
It difficult for farmers and others who- in accordance with Ihe prediction 1 Wednesday nights, theL ministers had
bring produce to the .market to reach lmiued, yestorduy, today was a general- I conferences with Dr. and Mrs. Sitn
the market t 6 a- m. Ground, cher-. y cloudy one, and, the prediction forld'W, w hich they claim, were very ut
lios from Prospect wore among the Sunday is for generally fair woathor j tafuctory. The possibility of holding a
produce on sale today, together with with a moderate tomnerature. The''x weeks' ; evangelistic campaign in
an exceptional fine, lot of apples. To-,
inatoes were scarce 041a peaenca ure
expocted to be gone next week.., . ,
All classes of carburetors repaired
and adjusted. Williams & McCurley,
tf
Crowson-'s are, now serving those
good hot tamnlea. . ,, 173tf
Rev. T. H. Temple and.nmily ar
becn pastor at : Marshficld for tho
home In .the parsonage on North Or.
ange street. Mr. Temple is the new
pnstor of the Methodist EplBcopal
cnurcn ana deiivors nis nrst sermon
, Kuoday morning. Mr, Tcippio. nas fnclng on two streets. - Part cash, bal
been pastor at Marshrflold for the iinoe like rent. See this place at once
.past; four years .and ,1s one Df the
prominent mlnlstera of tho state.
Try that big milk shake at OeVoo's.
., ..-.-'..,. . tf
, Rlnndnrd make player piano with
126 player rolls for salo. Phono
1U80-J. J7tr
The regular monthly meeting of thoregon district, was recosscd late yes
Merchants' Association will ho held terday. afternoon until 10 a, 111. Mon
Monday evening at the Hotel Med- day. . . , a t, .,. t ,, t 1 , '
ford as it is time to begin active work
for the winter and there Is consider
able business to transact. Every nieni
. Iter of tho association is requested; to
Ihi present. ( Dinner at 6.15 p. in.
sharp., , ... . , ,. . -. , .
' Fall Festival and, cafotcrla supper
Oct.. 16, Lincoln School., , ', ,178
.' Hoyen-rooin. . modern house, furnlHh
e'd or ..unfurnished for sale. J-Arge lot
facing on two streets. Part cash, bal
ance Uko rent. . See this place at once
Phone owner, 1080-J. , 172"tf
Raol Dandurand, foremost lawyer I
of Canada, who has Just been elected
president of the League of Nations, Is
n cousin of Mrs. Alan Brackinreed of ,
this city. He was former speaker of
the Canadian senate.
Winchester rifle for sale at He
Voe's. 164tf
' Hundreds of pairs women's, men's
and children's shoes, bargain base
ment sale tomorrow M. M. Depart
ment Store. .' 172
A far leBs number than usual of
guests from a distance are registered
nt Medford hotels, among whoni are
Miss A. Page of Vancouver, B. C. I.
Ottolinger of Chicago, Mr. and Mrs.
I. I. B. Moreland of Helena, Mont.,
and J. S. Cordon of New York City.
Tho tnmale and chill soason Is now
on nt Crowson's, Mcdford's populnr
sweet shop. 163tf
Another big dance Eagle Point Sat
urday night. New hall. 178
Unltod States District Attorney
doorge Neuncr went to Roseburg to
day and will return Monday to attend
court. Mr. Neuner will be the speak
er at the Kiwanls club Monday at
fho Hotel Holland.
Standard make playor piano- with
125 player rolls for sale. Phone
1080-J. 172tf
Send some .pictures of Crater Lako,
Medford and the Rogue River valley
views to your friends. ' Palmer's pic
tures are best, - - tf
Jj. H. -Van Horn and wife, on Sep
tember 22, wore adjudged bankrupts.
Tho first meeting of their creditors
was called for October 14, when all
creditors are Invited by Goo. H. Dur
'nam, referee, to present their claims.
Tho action taken by L. H. Van Horn
rames as a surprise to the community.
Ills frlonds nover considered him any
thing but successful In his financial
affairs. Ho has been superintendent
of the Sylvanlte mine for years, and
althuugh he was not able to got the
mine in a successful operating condi
tion, it was nover thought ho would
be forced to such contingency as he
Is now following. Gold Hill News.
Kellogg hulrcuttlng parlors for La
dles' and children's hnlrcuttlng. Med
ford Contor Bldg. Phone 694. 176
Oct. 16, Lincoln Rehool fall festival
and cafeteria auppor. 178
Mr. and Mrs. W. T. Orleve'nro vis
itors -In Medford from tho Prospect
section who arrived yosterday.. -
Alma Gltchel Morse, graduate Em
erson College of Oratory, Boston, will
receive pupils In oral and dramatic
rxin-esslson. Evenings and Suturdays.
1131 East Main. . -173
;. .Wo pay for ashes and soli dirt
chonp. Brown & White Agoncy, Ino.
...... tf
DROP INTO
OUR STORE
TONITE
The Impost assort
ment of breads and
pastries in southern
Oregon. , . .
Open Until 9:30 p. m.
The COLONIAL
II
tl
Southern Orsflon'i
Finest Bakery
Jamea Kirk of Han Francisco waul
a KUeitt at tho Q .A. Jcwott home, en
route to I'ortland laat Thursday. Mm.
Jowott entertained ut dinner in honor,
of the birthday of her on. .' Win,,
Nourae Jewott. The party later ut-
tended the performance of "Light-
llln'."
maximum tonieraluro of Friday was," C.'hautauqui -building,, beginning
70 degrees. - ...
, DelicloMs apple,, good . quality, $1
per ,box delivered any place In city.
Johnson Produce . Co., ZH N. Fir St.
, Noel Isrskme gives piano lessons, at
pupils', homo ,. Think of the advan-
iukc. j'nono izv-x.
173
Hut eighteen out .of the statq, cui's
were registered hero yesterday, by the
local state traffic bureau.
, seven-room.. modern, house, furnlsh-
cd or unfurnished for sale. Large lot
Phone owner,; 1080-J. .- l-72tt-
Fruit growers get in touch with the'
government free employment bureau
for apple pickers.. Medford Chambor
of Commerce., i lM'tf
Tho sessslon of tho United Slates
court bolng held here for the southern
Expert marcelling,, .day, evening
and Sunday appointments, 75c, 523 S.
Ivy. Tol 430-R. 175
A new evening course In Business
Administration,, Advanced Bookkeep
ing. Auditing and fllgher Account
ancy under a Certified Public'Account
ant atithe Medford. Business College
is your opportunity to get preparation'
of .university grade right at home.
Clara now forming. OWN, - 178
Out. of town Oregonlnns at the ho-
tela who arrived here yesterday in-
cludo Mr. and Mrs. M. L. Arndt and
j. c. Currie of .Salem, H. J. Watson
of Roschurg. Mr. and Mrs. O. Ellis,
Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Crandall and Mr.
and Mrs. R. Ramsay of Eupone, and
the following from Portland: Mr. and
Mrs. P, B. Dover, W. R. Jacktmn. R.
IS. McClure. A. P. Wharfleld.- C. K.
Hurnott and T. M. Hoke and Air. and
Mm. J5. E. McNurney.
Standard make player piano with
126 player rolls for salo. Phone
1080-J. J72tf
Screen doom at Wallace Woods
Lumber yard, corner E. Main and
Genenee. 88
. Attorney . Robert . Kuykendall, . who
was hero from Klamath Falls attend
ing Unltod State court. 4 . returned
homo totluy Ho will be back again for.
the nesftison Monday. --- .
Full line of bedroom slippers in fett,
satin and suede, for men, women and
children. Jap Art Store. . ,176
Ruy a city lot. - All Improvements
paid. Priced Very low. Terms. Carl
Y. Tongwald, Holland Hotel. Phone
093. , -. -,;- 108tf
Lessons Riven In oil painting, water
colors or china, decoration. . Call Mrs.
Vivian Norman Bar to at Palmer's Stu
dio, or 821-Y.-
The Nestle Food company at .Ban
don, which has a large milk conden-j
wary, announces the closing of tho ln--l
dustry October 31, because of the lack !
of sufficient milk for oporatlon. ;
Dainty flowered cross barred dimity
with flowqred border, newest thing
out for undies and nighties. Handi
craft Shop. - , ' . 176
Remember, Oriental1 Gardens, Sat
urday. 173
Another big dance TCagle Point Sat
urday night. Nw hall. , 173
Hugh R, . Rankin, uuporvtsor of the
Crater National forest, left, this, morn
ing for Trail camp on upper Rogue
river, to spend several days.
-a Large stock Victor records at Pal
mer's Music Store. tf
Remember, Oriental Gardens, Sat
urday. . 173
Kellogg hnlrcuttlng parlors. Med
ford Center Hlrtg. Phono 604. 176
Tho Itulck oar stolen Wednesday
night from Miss I mm Davis, daughter
of J. T, Duvis, white sho was attend
ing the vaudeville show at tho Cia
torlan. was found by police yestorday
on Ross La no, Tho original license
plates wero missing, nnd plates num
bered 70-100" weer substituted. Later
Investigation brought forth the fact
that they had been stolen and placed
on the Davis car.' : -
Dr. K. D. Mlwood, optometrist, has
moved to his temporary offlco over
Lamport's. 228 K. Main. tf
Pears, apples, ext ra low prices.
Johnson Produce Co., 241 N. Fir St.
phono 07. ... , aaatf
Screen doors at Wallaco Woods
Lumber Yard. Cor, Hast Main and
Genesee. 88tf
Washington state visitors register
ed at local hotels Include Airs. C. W.
Thorney, Mrs. R. R. Rogers and F. F.
Ilnlton of Spokane. A. C. Stevens of
Vuncouver, Mr. and Mrs. R. R. lin
yert of Tacoma and tho following
from Scuttle; T. M. Rea, Mr. nnd
Mrs. J. J. McNorney, Mr. and Mrs.
George Van Waters, 11. (Friedman,
Mr. nnd Mrs. K. derrick und children,
Mr. and Mrs. G. D, Roman and 10. W.
Scomer.
Having taken over a stock of goods
from C. K, Kads we have opened n
new and second hand store at 19 N.
I First whero you can buy goods nt the
right price. Furniture and stove re
pairing a specialty. J. .O. Frailer. 176
Dr. 12. D. Klwond, optometrist, has
moved to his temporary offlco over
Lamport's, 228 K. Mnln. tf
Hemomber, Oriental Gardens, Sat
urday. 173
Paul Cnrrlger. chief of the survey
ing crew nt Crater Lake National
park, arrived In tho city yesterday
from Crnter lake to spend several
months here and await ndtlltlunul or
ders. - .
Violin Studio, W. C. Janes, assisted
by Mm. Janes, accompanist. Pupils
receive Individual nnd ensemble In
struction, F.nroll now for fall work.
Studio days Mondays and Thursdays.
Sparta IMdg., upstairs. Phono 323-J.'
. 174
Dnnco ttuglo Point Saturday night.
New hull. 173
IT. M. Mining. C. K. Adams. F.
Msyfleld. II. S. Collin nnd Robert R.
Ktikendnll nre timoncr the vlsltom in
the city from Klamath county.
It r men. her. Oriental Gardens, Sat
urday. 173
llrmst Itching, buttons covered, at
the Handicraft Rhnn. tf
I 1-nrno cotton rngs wanted at Mail
Four memherH of the Abhtanil niln-
iHtcrlul asportation, R.v. V. Juilnon
OlilflMd, pimtor or the OyiKreiatlumil
church: Kv. Myron B. Wooilworth,
pastor of tbe Baptiat church; Hov, V.
K. Allison .pastor of the Church of
Christ, and Rev. J. C. Mercler. 'pastor
of the Presbyterian rchurch. motored
the latter part -of May, running thru
June andjntp the.flrt part, of July
wero discussed' f A careful reviow of
tho prpbable font of the .campaign
was mado, and Dr. Sunday estimated
that Ashland could easily handle it.
Ashland Tidings.
Another big dance Eagle Point Sat
urday night. New, hall.u r 1 73
- Dr. W. C. Schaefot-, dentist,' extrac
tion specialist, . gas nud local anaes-
thretlo, JPhonol. ii!7. 426., Medford
Bldg. 176
.Tho iclty'bulldlng departmentgrant
ed a permit this morning to C. S. Bar
telson, tp erect ft - 6-rooin bouse on
Kenwoood avenue, near West Main,
at a cost of $40Q0. , He, has already
built several in that section and ox
pects to croct several pioro In the near
future. '1 ; ..i .
Large cotton rags wantod at Mall
Tribune office. - -
Splendid values In stamped pillow
cases. Instruction sheets, with each
pair. Several different patterns on
sale Saturday, $1.39. Handicraft Shop.
1 . - . " 173
Twenty-eight ex-servlco mn, nt
tending school at the O. A. C. under
provision of tho federal rehabilitation
act, have registered this year. They
are either handicapped or Incapaclt-
tcd by disabilities. This year marks
tho end of the government aid to stu
dents, June, 1926. being named as the
last month of federal training. ' ,
Men's pajamas and shirts, ladles
dresses and lingerie, children's and
baby's dresess and coats made to
order. The Daisy Shop. Phone 1067.
173
Until October 15th, best Utah coal
$16 a ton. Valley Fuol Co. Phone 76.
169tf
Remember .the contented feeling In
the - cold Ions winter when work Is
slack, when you have plenty of spuds
and onions . In . your , basement. Our
prices are extremely low at this time,
bijy now for tho winter . Fancy Ynki
ma Gems $2. . per .hundred; onions
$2.60 per , hundred lbs. delivered.
Johnson Produce Co., 24-1 N. Fir St.
Phono 97., M , r.,:, , 166tf
L, .C. Port, of the Star Rnngoc sta
tion und Foret Ranger Middlebunber
of .the. Applegato country, wero busi
ness visitors In the city todny.
Good clean cotton rags wanted at
Mall Tribune. tf
Stamped pillow cases all new pat
terns, excellent quality tubing. Sale
Saturday, $1.39. Handicraft Shop.
173
Seven piece hand cut and burnished
water sets $1.49. French-Larson Co.,
31 N. Bartlett. - 176
A total of 14 oar loads of ponrs and
eight of apples were shipped to east
ern markets yesterday by local pack
ing houses. The fruit season Js ex
pected to last not. later thait the lat
ter part, of November, but shipments
from locul iprocoollng plaints will bo
made for months following.
t Until October 16th,. best Utah coal
$16 a ton. Valley Fuel Co. Phone 76.
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.'Wo pay for .ashes .and sell dirt
cheap,. Brown & White Agency, , Inc.
: , - ., ..tt
1 Dance Eagle Point Saturday night.
New hall....--, , - .,-,, v i 173
t Californlans registered nt local ho
tels Include It. D. Maxwell. O, S. Max
well und F., D. til minors of San Diego,'
Mr. and Mrs. William Davis and Max
Fried nf Sacramento. Mrs. .O. S. Grei'h
and Mrs. G. S. Smith of Oakland, Mr.
nnd. Mrs. It. A. .Smith of Rurllngumc.
Dr.G. Walklcy, C. I. Payno and Clyde
Cllne of Long Reach. Mr. and Mrs. O.
Gust ot Theuerkauf. Mr, nnd Mrs. F.
G. Holes of Cblco. lieutenant Colonel
and Mrs. R. 8. Fitch of tho Presidio.
S. llaseltine, A. A. Masks. Mr. and
Mrs. D, D. Colwcll nnd R. R. Fondlke
of San Francisco, Dr. 11, L. Shophnrd
13. Ingram, Miss Adelaide Moore, Mr.
and Mrs. S. S. Horn nnf F. II. New
man of Los Angeles. T
Mon's leather faced gauntlett
gloves, a good one, 29c pair; tt(ox. cot
ton glove 11c pair. Froneh-larnon
Co., 31 N. Bartlett. 176;
Remember, Orlentnl Gardens, Saturday.-
.. 173
Another big dance Kngle Point Sat-,
urday night. New hnll. - 173
Prink,- Calllson, ; nccorMpanled by,
friends, motored to'Klamath Kails to
day to witness the fimtbnll teams of
the Klamath and . Ashland, high
schools meet, in confllst. -This game
will bo Ashlnnd's first this season. ,
Let me write your fire insurance.
Carl Y. Tengwald, Holland Bldg..
Phono 993. tf
Some real buys In extraordinary
good pillow cases stamped for Qin-:
broidery and homstitched. On sale
Saturday, 1.3D. Handicraft Shop.
173
Brick Ico crenm 60c at DoVoe's. tf
Tho fire lookouts with tho forest
sorvice havo been, on tho greater part,
relieved for tho whiter season with the
excoptlon of tho lookouts on tho high
er peaks. , ,
Budwolsor $1.60 per do, nt Dc
Voe'a, 130tf
Clarence Noo and Clnudo Saylor of
tho. Highway Barber Shop havo ar
ranged to havo tho world 'sories bnso
ball games broadcasted play by play
from their harbor shop on North Riv
erside, every day during the series.
176
Good clean cotton rags wanted nt
Mall Tribunes , tf
Miss Myrna Bush was n business
visitor from the Willow Springs dis
trict In the city today.
Tho Handicraft Shop has received
a big shipment of novol stamped
goods suitable for holiday gifts. 176
Have your worn cnrpel mado Into
a nice fluff ftig. Rug Works, 706
Pine street. Phone 610-M. tf
Mr., and Mrs. 1. c. McKay, after
having visited friends and relatives In
the city for scvoral days, returned to
dny to their homo nt Copco. Calif.
, Indies' fibre stlg hose. 50 inch boot.
49c pair. Indies' silk fa-hloned hose.
many colors, S9o palr.w French-Lar-1
son Co., M N. tnrtlttti 176
Screen doom nt Wallace Woods '
Lumber Yard, Cor. Fast Main nnd ,
Vtnwi ?stf
I . tVllliam Bproule. president of the
Souther oVarlUc lines. T. ft. 4ScJloe
macher, truffle direolor of the same
company a Chicago, 111., and A. V.
I McDonald -of an Francisco, assist
ant to the vice president and assistant
Uft thn nhnlrmnn nf thi, hhnrri nf direc
tors of the railroad, passed through
the city thla. morning aboard a spe
cial train en route from Portland to
San Francisco,' ' , '
Dance Eagle Point Saturday night.
New hall. ' - 17J
. Remember', Oriental Gardens, Sat
urday. .'.,. . t X 173
Jack Horten of the forest BervliaJ,
returncd..yeaterduy .from the, .Siskiyou
country, where, ho says, a trail is be'-
land watershed by tho service. It 'week! tho 'first on Monday, October
reads from the Ram's mine to tho,6tht and the second on October 7th.
summit of the mountains. 'Snow from The Hist meeting was for the purpose
this year's fall. Is abundant on Mount 'of-discussing tho club and of nomln
Ashland and on the east slopes, of ating the office for tho coming year.
Mount AVagner, Is further information j Miss Carroll, tho dean of girls, brlef-
ini parted, !
; Shlda fruit baskets In nests of four
76c and $1. Japanese Art Store. 174
(An unusual opportunity to develop
personality and earning power, Is open
through an evening course in Scien-
Judging Men under an expert sales-'
man at the Medford Business College, and fo rlho girls as a whole.
OWN, 174i' 4. , To keep up scholarship.
. Mrs. C. B. Brown of Seattle sus-1 6. To do away With cliques.'
talned cuts and brubds and Injured .6., -To promote a piore democratic
ribs, while her husband, C. B. Brown, fooling. -
escaped serious Injury when their car At the second, meeting the following
overturned on tho Slsklyous, a few girls wero electod for,. office: 1(,
miles south of the city lest night. , Emily Brown president, Mary Ed
Brown, who was driving tho car, lost wards vice president. Helen Lantls
control of his machine as It was go- secretary, Ruth I-iwrence treasurer,
ing around a curve, and the big se-1 -in Medford high school last year
laft plunged over tho edge of . tho under tho leadership of Victor Bother,
grade, rolling over twice. The car was there was organized a club called the
a total wreck Ashland Tidings. . H. 13. -C. To 1,0 ol-Klblo for mem-
For quick results let the Thomas bership in tho club a student must
Realty co. rent your property. Rates make nnd maintain a grade of A or A
reasonable. - Phone 696. . . - -174 plus in any one of tho following sub
Dance Eagle Point Saturday night, jeets: history, economics, civics, so
New hall. ' t. " ' . 173 clology or, any other social ' scionce.
Tourlsts.from a distance registered Tho club has a commission, form of
at Merrick's Motor Inn include tho government instead of the president,
families, of Herman . Conrad of. Cllf- jt'ice president, secretary and treas
ton, N. J.,:W. J. Mnrson of JWinneapo- urer, which is usually followed. This
Us,. Minn., G. H. i Tubbs of - Jackson- plan of government gives more stu
vllle, Fla., William Prlne of Corsecius, dnts a chance to train for leador
Ark., and G. D. Combest of Phoenix, ship, and also divides, the responsi-
Arlz. ... ...... , bllitlcs more equaly. Iast week the
; New ideas In -boudoir 'pillows, following commissioners were. elected:
couch cushions, dresser and vanity Philip Lounsberry as chairman. Mar
scts,; fancy;, aprons. , Everything In garot Turner, Oliver Gaylord, Dorothy
stamped, goods. : Handicraft Shop. Young and. Dwight Randall.
176 j The purpose of the club Is to arouse
' Second hand machines, all makes, interest In civic problems and to give
Any price. $5 to $50.- Large assort- the students a chance" to become more
ment. Singer Co.. 115 W- Main. 174 familiar with affairs of the commu
Almee and Jfmmle Elliott, daughter nity, state and nation. It Is to pro
nnd son of Dr. B. It. Elliott, who have mote higher grades, and to afford the
been quite 1)1 for several days past, j members nn opportunity to learn pub
ure improving. . . lie speaking.. -J.
A Buick sedan, stolen In Los An-1 At intervals throughout the year,
geles, , Calif., was recovered lp Med- prominent men of the community and
ford yesterday by tho police, who tele-' of the state, and if possible, of na
graphed the owner of its recovery; tlonat fame, will speak. At the meet
The car Is bolng held unti tho arrival Ing held at the high school, Wednes
of the owner who Is coining to drive day evening, October 7th, ex-Mayor
It back, - a . tGaddls spoke about the Issues to be
Men's tan and black 176 stitch cot- put hefore the people at the special
ton sox, 10c pair. French-Larson Co., ' election. At this . meeting about fif
31 N. Bartlett. ... , ,, - ,tf. 4.75 teen new members were initiated Into
, American. Legion Auxiliary, will
hold a special meeting at tho-home of
Mrs., Glenn Fabric k, 106 Crater lake
avenue, Monday , .evening at .7:30
o'clock. .. Bring your sewing. 173
Union county, which rank's high lh
the production of marketable, apples
In. Oregon, will hai vest this year, a
crop- of. 400 or- more1 carloads valued i
at approximately $300, Q00. The aver
age crop is 300 carloads. ,. ,
Mr. and Mrs. Alenitt , Brown and
Mr S.,B. Holmes were In from Eagle .
Point . Friday on Lutdncsa. . . .
, Halloween suits for ladles and
gents to order. Phone 1067. Tho
Delay Shop. , t - - , , , ;. 173
Mv. ,und Mrs. A.- BIckerdyko are
business vbdtors in . the city today
fro.mthe Phoenix district.!, ...
br.fE. D. Elwood, optometrist, , has
moved to his temporary office over
Lamport's. . 228 E. Main. : . -M ft,
., Piano instruction, ,Mrs. Ida Wood,
pupil of John M. WillluinH -Latest
methods for beglnnors. Phoue 87U-W.
WELL KNOWN RANCHER
I looking forward to something better.
She passed on at Talent Oct. 8th, 19 25
nlnng tho Pnclfio'und wns laid to rest in the Talent
I'hoenlx . yesterday eeineterv.
While walking
highway n e a r ,
afternonn c. C. Carey, a well-known
resident of that district suffered
lacerations and. bruises about tho
head when struck, by Lewis , San- her sickness. There were a wonder
dors of Spokane, , Wn driving a lul lot of lovely flowers from friends.
truck -with a houso body. Sanders
Is being held, by , officials official
awaiting developments in: tlio con
dition of Mr, Carey, who is attended
by Dr. T. J. Malmgren, of Phoenx. builder Laboratory at Portland, Ore.
According to the story given out,Soe Mrs. J, A. Everett, 306 Willamette
Carey was walking south In tho etreot. Jackson county agent, Medford.
same direction in which the Wash-jOro. Tel. 690-Y. 106
ington, car. wus hound. , When the
ear attempted to pass a gravel , truck,
Carey, who' was walking on tho side
of tho bighwny prescribed by law
for pedestrians. . wns struck in tho
back. The Injured man was taken'
to his home and Sanders was placed '
under arrest. Mr. Carey's condition
today is reported serious, but not
critical.
Scottish Rite.
Regular meeting Siskiyou
Ixnlgo of Perfection. Monday
evening. Supper 6:30 p. m.
All members of the Rile ftro
This meeting Is to bo of par
ticular Interest to members of this
lodge. PAUL B. RYNNIXG,
174 - . Secretary.
Onok with unn.
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TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY
FOIt SA1.K 1921 Ovr-ilnnrt mnrtstor.
t.nn t toll It from now. Motomptpr.
mirror, bumper, spnre tiro, tire
cover, IU'piiho. Already to no. $100
llrothers Deslor. on Fir street.
aitoss from Union Oil Station. 173
FOR HAI.K 1H22 type Kord touring.
i.htiiso. riassier shocks, new top,
fine looking car. All for $K5.
Ooilee llrothers Denier, On Fir
"tieol. neross from Vnlon Oil Pla
tlonr J73
FOH PAl.i: 1924 Ford tnurlnir. Hnss-
ler snorks. spot IlKht. autonmtle
swipe, license. As soort transports
tit as new car., rihines like new.
$JS5 ) lake It away. Dodire Ilroth
eis Dealer. On Fir street, across
froniliilon Oil Stnt Ion. . 178
FOU It KN'T s-rnnnrrurnlsnpil house!
O'lose In, ' i;j x. Uoiiv. Phonp
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Invited.
GIRL'S MEAT
H. SCHOOL ELECTS
OFFICERS FOR YEAR
By MARY UKENIUFK. :
Two tneetiiiuH of the Girls' Leaguo
f Medford n,Kh ach09l woro hold this
I ,v staiea me aims oi ino ciuu, wmm
arc as follows:
j.,.1. 5- To 'provide a medium through
' which the girls may work for tho
common good.
2. To teaoh girls to bo leaders.
character both for the Individual girl, j
the club. This brings the club mein-
bership up to forty.
, COTHLIN Margaret Ellen Coth
lin, daughter of. Dennis Cnthlln of
Ireland, and. Francis Deacon Cothlin
Of France, was born ut Atlas, Illinois,
iIrch ' t,lh- 1K43- w,lS "rried
Thanksgiving day. ,1 868 to Anderson
J.Jiowman at Pittsflcld, Illinois., To
them was born eight children, E. S.
rand X',. R. of Portland, Mrs. A. C.
Miller and Mrs. W., J. Martin of
Quincy. Illinois, Dee Bowman nnd
Mrs. H. M. Turnhaugh of Talent. One
daughter, Mrs., Glen Cora Summers
died at her home In Quincy, Illinois
on January 27th, 1900, nnd one son,
U S. Bowman died on March IGUi,
1020. , . i '
Granldaddy Bowman, as ho was
called, died ut Chiloquin Ore., June
23rd. :191i3.. He was a private In Co.
K.'OOth Illinois Vol. Inf.:: They had
been married 03 years, seven months,
when Air., Bowman passed on. Mrs.
Bowman .wus a little, crippled body
I
, OBITUARY
DV TDI101 wnu na1 Io Hit ln a cnair a" tho ti,ne
Ki . Inlll.n but she had the patience of a saint
LH llUUi and a wonderful - courage, always
Mrs. Turnbnugh , hud
hor sister from. Quincy.
the help nf
III., Mrs. W.
J. Martin, for the lust two months of
Marccll's Mlrnclo Mineral.
A radio-active substance of the
earth. The great , blood , and body
: - ' i
. Cook with gas.
tf
Our
SUMMER
PRICE
for coal
closes Oct. 15th
. at 6 p. m.
Take advantage
how of the lower
prices.
Phone 239
HANSEN
COAL CO.
"That Good Coal'
22 North Front St.
STARTS
TOMORROW!
WMmm
Wit Vivacity
IN THE HANDS OF
ERNST
RICHARD DIX as
"THE LUCKY DEVIL"
; A Paramount Picture ,
T b-Nj&H T i
Fasest S
QOINQ,; M'1 JIYfiy
THRILL8 V A iMf
100 MILES WSr
UN HOURI -T
; : - rs -: rni
di necessary part of
the informal dance
"Drinks" arc a nccessiiry pint of liny iliinciii)? party. Suc
cessful is the hostess who keeps her duneing guests fresh
with a livening 'drink. -Oilr
drinks have n zeslful flavor which stimulates fun and
merriment ut a dance it inakes a dunce a well-renicmbeied
event.- . i . . . . . .
Don't overlook , SMD,ER'S drinks for tho' licxt party
Order a case today ! '
Snider Dairy & Produce Co.
EAT A GOOD
Sunday
Dinner
Hotel Medford
One Dollar ;
CASH PAID
For Second-Hand
Furniture and Stoves
W.A.KINNEY
Furniture House
315 S. Main Phone 505
" f ' iWB ARE MANUFACTURERS OFfii
Doors Screens, Windows and Sash,
Window and Door Frames
Mouldings, Cabinets of All Kinds
Our Conitant Aim li K.ep Our Quality and ,
i- ' .; .-. Prlc.a Abolutly Right.: . ,,,,,.,
1 Do Not Oral.r From Out-of-Town Coneorna Stfor '-
Lotting Ua Flgo on Yoif Bill.
' TOowiitiik works
Medford A Modern Mill Orafoi
o
iT'Si,-::-;
SPIFF Y!
SPICY!
; SAUCY!
Sophistication
THE MASTER DIRECTOR
LUBITSCH , ,
With ... ...
MARIE PREVOST
MONTE BLUE
CLARA BOW
ADULTS
KIDDIES
!l!'"d! h'
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,. Mnat.r
Phont 105 , 30 North Central
Medford, Or. .
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