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TACIT, TWO -MfinrORT) MATT, TrtTTlUXE, . fKDFORD. OttEOCfc TUESDAY,- OCTOBER 13 1923 - h ocal and Personal i-rni uiinnnis or Hiilem, attorney Amomr out of town OrOBonluns ar tnr Jacksonville rcliitinir to the Iliir- rlviliK in tho clly yesterdiiy nnd ii-k-num railroad controversy, urrivod In Ink-red ftt Mcdford hotels are Mr. and the city this forenoon.. Mr. I. K. Jones. M. H. rnrnnniuHiin. Froh home made cakes at Mnrnh Hons and A. Jl. Jones of Sulum, Orocery. 17 Mr. and Mrs. W. Ilrookn of Iji (irande. The tamale nod chill acaiion la now M,r" and Wr"- W. Warren of on at Crowson's, Modfurd'a popular r. nu lira. u. a. frinm, jweet ahop. 1 63 tf U' Tn"""u' '"d W. L,. Davis of Ku- Callfornlaina reiiiatcred at local hn. Kene- Bnd ,ho following from I'ort- Fnlr weather and a Hunt to heavy float la predicted for tomororw, fol. ri.... r, "u... J"!, i,,.? tola Include Mr. and Mr,. Charles 'and: Mr. and Mrs. A. Welch. Henry itiUfUIIU Ul i lllCO, JVir, nnO MTU. 13. M, ' Y ,, m-ti.io, J (inn uuu Aiiiuru Aioran, aiihhcs a. Hcott und o. H. MuHHcma, Dr. and Mra. Wll- inoBt of the romulnfne flowers trmlitr vegetable. , The und ' temperature of yesterday was 6 maximum' w . , , . inu MrH- u- .. . uLnucu.r ... vimiihh- nil- nun ivii-m K. W. IteynoIdH of Sacramento, Mr. Moaj( any variety of apples, good ttnd Ml.s. P. F, of Kolievl0' s quality. $1 per box delivered. tf . ,lm, Mr. . H v " " ''"e' All claasea of carburetor repnlred , H. K. Owena and F. Teltelbaum of Ixjb una uujusiua. vviiiiama t Mciuriey. Aniteics and the following- from San ' ' " tf I Francisco: Mr. and Mra. D. H. Wll- Mrs. ir. Jr. Frohbnch, who under-J ""ms- Mr. and Mra. II. II. Hewlett. went a major operation In St. Vin cent's hoapltal at Portland yeaterday morning, following a goitre operation t thero luHt July, well withstood that ordeal and la In a favorable condition, according to a telegram receivotl from Mr. Frohbach by Wesley Judy laat night. . .. , H ,i -, i , . Now popular priced hats at Lottie ' ' Howard's, 1011 N. Central ave. 178 Kellogg halrcuttlng parlor. Exclu- . slvo ladles' and children's hair cut ting. 1 Expert marcelling. Mcdford Center Bids. Phone 694. , 179 ' A valuable ateroptlcan machine iiindo by the Victor Anlmatogruph company of Davenport, Iowa, waa 1 alolon aomo time ago from Iho Kitchen of the Presbyterian church - Any ono knowing or hearing of such a muehlne will confer a favor by re porting same to Rev. B. P. Lawrence. AltnoHt II per hundred can be sav ed on potatoes at the Johnson I'ro ' du'-o Co. tf Crownon's . are now serving thnso goon not tamalos. . 1 73 tf Clly Superintendent Charlos Dnvla , ;and son,. Dana,' are expected homo i within tho next fow days from a hunt ; Iiik trip on tho Umpqua divlndo sinte Inst week. " Wanted Competent lady stcno grnphor and office assistant by lum ; bcr company. State age, experience and give references. Box 9, Mall Trlb - une. . . tf , Try that big milk shake at DeVoe'a. .. tf " otiosts at local hotels from middle , west slates Includo A. C. Moerl of meat Falls. Mont., Mr. and Mra. Fred -, Velrort of Cloquet, Minn.. D. J. Wln . ters of Cour d'Alene, Idaho, Mr. and Mra. Pnul Bougall of Bismarck, N. D., and Mr. and Mrs. A. 8. Hronks. C. L. , Llndale, Miss Russell and Leo Dog- gett of Minneapolis. . . Fresh home made cakes at Marsh , Gi-ocory. . 178 ', Standard make player piano with .125 player rolls for ealo. Phone f 1080-J. 172tf County Agent Cats', County Club i Leader Fowler and Miss Ada Hrew- stor, county homo demonstration , agent, nre expected back Thursdav from Corvallla, whore they have been 1 attendance nt a conference of O. A. j' C. oxtanslnn workers since Sunday. ) Almost 1 por hundred can be snv ed on potatoos at the Johnson Prn duce Co. lr Fall Featlvnl and cafeteria supper A Oct. 16, Lincoln School. 17 , Since the unexpected closing of i. Dan's Lunch early last week, follow I Ing tho disappearance of nan r'niiinr n short tlmo before, the west side of I. mo nusiness district has been without I; a restaurant. It la understood that i, several men seek to buy tho restnur as soon as tho debts relating to -j Colllor's incumboncy are stmalghtened , nut. The creditors will hold a meet Ing noxt Friday.- It Is also understood . Hint a promlnont rostnurnnt mnn of , this city Is tho most likely and logi cal purchaser. Scvon-room mndorn house, furnish , M or unfurnished for salo. Ijirgo lot . facing on, two streets. Tart cash, bal-1 snco like rent. See this place at once. I i-nnno owner, 1080-J. 172lf Tho program for Tuesday's cooking school nt the Mcdford Building will bo Instruction In making bread of all kinds, (Including the now, popular prune bread) Parkcrhause rolls, and butter rolls. Hot rolls nnd waffles win ne scrvea, and Crown cereals will bo given away. 174 V. II. Hopkins roturned today from Portland, whore ho hnd been spending ( uevernl days transacting business. Fresh homo nuido cakes at MurHh (Irocery. 378 indicator rifle for snle nt ro Voe's. 164tf Showing their Inexnerlen rn nnH al Mines a woeful weakness In the line. I ho Ashland high school football team tonic a 12-7 trouncing at tho hands of the Klnmnth high eleven at Klam nth Falls Saturday afternoon. It wns tho first gnino of tho season for the local sound, and they showed rugged edges which must he worked off be fore they can be given n rating as a real football oulflt. Ashland Tidings. rl,,ln cotln rasa wanted at Midi Tribune. Oct. 16, IJncnln School fall festival ami cnfpterln supper. j;s 1 There is an insist ent demand for a real health bread, , rand we bake our Cracked Wheat 4-1 ft Bread to fill this demand The COLONIAL SerMhtrn Oregon's Finest Bakery ALy 4y Mr. and Mrs. Monoach,. E. R. Ituasel ana t.ene Harvey. Almost II per hundred can be aav od on potatoca at tho JohnBon I'.ro auco Co. (( Let me write your fire Insurance. carl Y. Tengwald, Holland Bldg., Phone 093. . i f Mrs. O. L. Knight returned Monday morning rrom Uolso, Idaho, where she haa been visiting friends for tho past two months, . Yakima gems 12 per 100 lbs. deliv ered. Quality guaranteed. Johnson I'roduce Co. tf Dr. H. Axloy, phyalclnn nnd sur geon. Phone 607. 420 Mcdford Hldg. ms Mr. and Mrs. D .D. Sownll departed this morning for their home in Seat tle. Wash,, after having spent several weeks visiting friends and relatives here and other vulley points. Standard make player piano with 125 player rolls for sale. Phone 1080-J. . 172tf Send some pictures of Crater Lake, Modford and the Rogue River valley vlows to your friends. Palmer's dIc- tures are best. tf Klamath Falls people registered at local hotels Includo Mr. and Mrs. M. - Mann, u B. Walker. William Marx. J. M. Oarltch. Ed Ashurat and family, uuri k. jiawKlns nnd W. P. Myers. Fresh home made cakes at Mursh Grocery. - , 178 Kellogg halrcuttlng parlors for La. dies' and children's halrcuttlng. Mod ford Center Mldg. Phone 694. 176 Walter J. Kerrigan of Chllloquln, was In Medford today en route home from Han Francisco. Mr. Kerrigan la doing general publicity and pro motion work nnd Is a special corres pondent for Oregon and California pa pers. Ho looks for wonderful devel opment of the Klamath country. Standard make player piano with 126 plnyer rolls for sale. Phono 1080-J. ' 172tf ve pay for ashes, and. sell dirt cheap. Brown & White Agency. Inc. tf Local traffic officers reiterate their warning that all motorists must have adjusted lights while driving at night in compliance with., a recent stnto law. All violators may expect arroats. Two hundred hand decorated fruit baskets, trays and sewing baskets on sale ut 79c. Japanese Art Store. 177 Having taken over a stock of eoods from C. E. Ends wo have ononed a new and second hand atore at 19 N. Fir. where you can buy goods at the right price. Furniture and stove re pairing a specialty. J. A. Frazlor. 177 Regular communication of iteAmes chapter Wednesday evening at 7:30. initiation and social evening. Visit ing members always welcome. 176 The return of real sportsmen to the Rogue can be counted, upon to. tho same extent that the run of steelhoads up tho Rnguo each your "can bo ex pected. H. A. Stearns, of Pasadena. was hero last season for his first trip und was so enthused ovor tho steel head fishing thut ho returned hero this morning for another try. nt tho big fellows. . Mr. Stearns anvs that ho aohuld have been hero in July, but waa aotamca In California Ho ex pects to spend all of his timo here fly- usning. (ii-anta Pass Courior. nudweiser 11.60 Der doz. at Do voo-s. laDlf Clnronce Noe and Claudo Baylor of mo iiignwny Harbor Shop have ar ranged to havo tho world aortoa hnan- ball games broadcasted play by play ii om meir onruer shop on North Riv erside, every day during the serlos. 176 An artesian well has boon ritscm- ered about three miles northwest of Corvallla. Tho water was struck at a iiopin or 6S feet and Is flowing ut tho iuio ut tie guuons nn hour. Yakima gems 12 por 100 lbs. dollv creel, Quality guaranteed. Johnson iTouuoe Co. , if Palmer's Photo Studio makes he best pictures. tf As usual a largo crowd of baseball runs gathered before the ltlnlto then tie tills forenoon to listen to the bnse- nall returns broadcasted through loud speakers from this paper and through in courtesy of W. J. Virgin, local radio tlealer. The Handicraft Shoo has received a big shipment of novil stamped huuiib suiinnie tor holiday gifts. 176 unvo your worn carpet made Into nice riutf rug. Rug Works, 706 inn sireet. mono 610-M. tf Tax A. Shuhnch. curator nt ilm nni ifiimla snake farm nt llerkcley. Is still In the clly and will present leoturo.i toilny nnd tomorrow near the Western Union telegraph station for tho pur pose, ne nays, of enlightening local rllltona on many questions regarding snakes, their characteristics nnd tho treatment of the bites Inflicted by im-ir poison rungs. Seven-room modern house, furnish ed or unfurnished for sale. Ijirgo lot facing on two streets. Pnrt caah, bnl anco like rent. See this place at once. i-nnne owner, 1080-J. 172tf nerorntlvo art clnss meets Mondnv nlk-llt. Wnedlror Shop. 174 son and Mrs. Jt. J. Chlpman. Fresh homo made cakes at Marsh Orocery. Expert marcelling, day, evening and Sunday appointments, 76c. 623 S. Ivy. Tel 436-R. , 176 "Cuttings from the famous Apple gate roses at Jacksonville, Ore., havo boon received by Secretary of state nam jiozer." says a telegram from 8a icm. ine roses were given to the state by Mra. Alice Applegate Sargent irom me lanuiy Home at Jacksonville, She Is the laat living daughter of Cap tain Applegate. Secretary Kozer se- curea tno cuttings through Don It. Wiggins of Salem, who noted the hls torlo shrubs while on a recent visit to southern Oregon. The cuttings will bo placed In a sultnblo plot on the stutchouso grounds and marked with n metol tablet. The first cuttings of this rose were brought to Oregon in 1843, when Captain Annlecnte brought the first wagon train into the Jioguo river country of Southern Ore- Roy Wells of the Sucker creek val-1 ' . ?' . r ley, Josephine county, sold his 191 Dr' " Di Elwood, optometrist, has TOO LATE JOCLASSIFY Foil SAl.tt 10 acres, dairy cows, team. liny. Cloud stuff. All for 6500: lioon cash. landy term, 6 I'cr cent. Iiabli A Mnvs. Iroiit St. Phone 37 J or 690-L. 183 FOR ni-jXT S-mnm, furnished house. FuKe nun nomisnea. sib na ve n. 176 l,OSTMv l.nk book nnd book. Medford Xatmnal. leave at Mai) Tribune. Doty. check Please W. r. . 177 J!n k '1Pr ,nn "nt! 1300 r.-JL y y"" '""wr land, i art ready for cull Irnllon, Ideal for !! k'n nd turkeys, grapes nnd or. hnnl. tw Tn, ,.,,, ,, mn Hogiie Itlver. Mall Tribune, 3 miles from town of Address If. M. P.. JTJ head of tested -Jersey cows at sn uuu tlon salo Saturday, tho cows avcrag ing iiuo euch. Ladles' fibre eilg hose. 20 Inch boot. 49c pair, Ladles' silk fashioned hose, many colors, 99c pair. French-Lar son Co., 81 N. Bartlett. 176 Screen doors at Wallace Woods Lumber Yard. Cor. East Main and Genesee. 88tf Elghtoen out of the state cars were registered here yesterday by the local state traffic bureau In tho Chamber of Commerco building. , Yakima gems 12 per 100 lba. deliv ered. Quality guaranteed. Johnson Produce Co. - - , it Standard mako player nlano with 125 player rolls for sule. Phone iobo-j. . 172tf Residents of outside districts. which are now within the city aa a eault or last Thursday's special elec tion, will receive rotunds on their fire insurance premlnums, nccordlng City Attorney Carkln, who atatoa that nsuranco companion havo made such move. . 1 Screen doors at, Wallace Woods Lumber yard, corner E. Main and Genesee.. . 88 Full lne cf bedroom allppera In felt, satin and suede, for men, women and children. Jap Art Store. 176 lsecause Bhe parked her cur too cloac to a fire hydrant Mrs. E. O. Waters was fined 16 in Judge Taylor's court yeaterday on her plea of guilty to the charge placed ni.-uln.st her-bv Chief of Police Adams. A largo sign waa standing near the hydrant warn ing motorists to park elsewhere. Buy a city lot. All Improvements paid. Priced very low. Terms. Curl Y. Tengwald, Holland Hotel. Phone 993. 108tf Lessons given In oil painting-, water colors or china decoration. Call Mrs. Vivian Norman Barto at Palmer's Stu dio, or 821-Y. A Honsler was among the residents of Fern Vnlley attending to business matters horo yesterday. Dainty flowered cross barred dimity with flowered border, newest thing out for undies and nighties. Handi craft Shop. ' ' ... . iTG Large atoclc Victor records at Pal mer's Muslo Store, -i . . i tf Apples. -and - peaches were, on sale this morning In quantity at the public market.: However, tho latter fruit will soon disappear. As last night wneox perlencod tho first real frost of. the season, It is to bo expected that home grown produce- nt the market will be somewhat affected to tho extend thnt It may not be on sale in such large quantities as .heretofore. Kellogg halrcuttlng parlors. Med ford Center Hldg. Phone 694. 175 1 Dr. E. D: Elwood. optometrist, has moved to his temporary office over Lamport's. 228 E. Main. tf ' Washington fitato visitors registered lit local hotels Include Mr. nnd Mrs. V.- C. Schell of Walla Wnlla. Mr. and Mrs. Shamnlln nnd L. McOormick of Tncoma, Fred Hixon.' 8. Tnnilsh and Mesdnmes Baker and Loe of Spokane. Mr, and Mrs. R. E. Williams of Olvm- Pla nnd J. G. Scnnlln. Sol Davis, Miss Sadie Lacy, O A. Harbour.. Mr. . and Mrs. F. S. Anders and Henry Dlnge of Seattle. Screen doors at Wallace Wo'odB Lumber Yard. Cor. East Main nnd Oeneaoe. 88tf New Idena In boudoir - pillows, couch cushions, dreaaer and vanity acta, fancy aprons. Everything in stamped goods. Handicraft Shop. " ' , ' 176 Jud Edsalt. mail carrier ' between this oily and Butte Falls, returned veslerdiiy from Ijiko county, where he had killed a mule tail deer, weighing ' 32(i pounds dressed. Fellow postal I employes any that the deer wore a 1 brand on Us ear and as yet moved to his temnorarv office over Lamport's. 228 E. Main. ft Large cotton rags wanted at Mall Tribune office. Mr. nnd Mrs. F. S. Dorn arrived horo this morning from Chicago. 111., to spend several days with friends while enroute to San Diego, Calif. Dr. W. C. Schaefer, dentist, extrac tion specialist, gas and local anaes thetic. Phone 1117. 426 Medford Bldg. . i7$ Large cotton rags wanted at Mall Tribune office. The city building department Ernnt- ed a permit this morning to IT. S. Armstrong for the erection of a 6 room resldonce at a cost of 11000 on East Main street. Other permits for romodcllng dwellings already cerctcd were ajso granted. i Hemstitching: buttons covered, at tho Handicraft Shop. s tf j Good clean cotton rags wanted nt Mull Tribune. tf If plaiiB materialize,' members 7 of the Medford post ol the Amorlcun Le gion will Journey to Klamath county next Suturdny to auond Sunday hunt ing Tor ducks In sections w'here the birds have not been affected by the strange malady, which has killed sev eral thousand during the post few weeks. If any arc bugged thev will be given to the Sulvatlon Armv here for distribution to needy families. Fresh home made cukes nt Murah Grocery. .. - 178 Starting yesterday, the Kelso. Wash., police department began to enforce the regulation prohibiting drivers from pusiing other cara at street Intersections. - until October 16th. best Utah coal ; 116 a ton. Valley Fuel Cq. Phone 76. . - - ' .- r ' l9tf ' l ' Hunters' Notice Hunters are warnod to keen off our property on Crutcr Lake High. ny. C. W. ISAACS. , 174tf -. FRANK ISAACS." Marccll's Miracle Mineral. A radio-active substance of the earth. The great blood and body builder. Laboratory at Portland. Ore. See Mrs. J. A. Everett. 206, Willamette street. Jackson county agent, Medford, Ore. Tel. 690-Y. 196 Table Rock Council No. 14 Regular assem bly Tuesday. 7:30 p. m., October 13th. Visitors welcome. 175 WOMEN BORN U 1873 TO 1881 i ' i' Now. I the; Critical .Time. Lydia ELPinkham's Vegetable v Compound will Help You Safely Through1 : : ? ! . . . . : r i. ; i Convoy, Ohio. ''During the Change of Lifo 1 was weak and rundown and I could hardly do mv wotk. cy reading your advertisements I found out about Lydia E. Pinkham's vegetable Com pound and it has straightened' me right out and made me feel like a new woman. By the time I nnd taken eight bottles- I was well and could do mv nouseworg on tne iarmwitnout trouDie. I recommended it to my daughter-in-law alter her second baby was born and it did her a wonderful lot of good. I told her to try it and if it didn t help her I would pay for. it, and before she had taken one bottle she said to me, 'You won't have to pay for it ! : It is helping me wonderfully 1 ', And she took three bottles of it You can use my testimo nial ii you wisn. jura. iiLSiE ACKEtt Man, Convoy, Ohio. - i - Consider carefully Mrs. Aekerman's letter. Her experience ought to- help you. - sne tens or tne trials oi middle age and the wonderful results- she ob tained from Lydia E. Pinkham's Vege table Compound. , STOP COUGHING! , TV' ' A) THOMAS J. LAMB Expert Marceller in City Mabel C. Bryant of Portland has taken charge of the marcelling department in the Kellogg Halr cuttlng Parlor. Miss Bryant comes here highly recommended and the management earnestly solicits the ladies of the city, to give this marceller a trial. You may phone In - your appoint ments. Phone 594. Medford Center Building. has not iniiile himself known. They also any that Mr. Kdsnll hud spent several days stnlkimr the hip: nnlina before flnnlly ahootlnir it down. Havlnir taken over a atock of a-nods from C. 1-1. Knds wo havo opened new and second hand store nt 19 N. First where you can buy goodn at the rlKht price. Furniture nnd alnve repairing- a specialty. J. O. Frnxler. 176 Hliss Heine's Oiiide Mnn of Med ford. on snle nt Mail Tribune office, Medford KxchnliKO, 81 S Liberty bulld- Init nnd 916 W, 10th Btrcct. l"rlcos 110c anil (1.00. Some'few yenrs-'aifo "I 'took a severe cold which left me with bron- cnial wenkness and I- developed n chronic huckinu; couRh that I could not get rid of. said Thomus J. Liuiib. of 822 OrCRnn St., lOnst Bukersfleld, Cnllf. "I couched so much at nlKht that I did not Ket my proner rest timl sleep. This condition caused me to he very inlsernblo. I was advised to take Doctor Pierco's Golden Medical Discovery, which I did. and hv ihe lime I had finished tnklnc; one bottle my coukii him loft mo nnd I was fccl- Init fine. 1 cunsldcr 'tlolden Medlcul Discovery the best medicine 1 huve over tuken for coukIib. colds or to build up a run-down system." nut tlolllen Alcdlcill Dlscoverv' bus done for thnlmnnria It u-Ml .In r,, no owner you, iet It today from your nearest ' PHONE 239 MECFORD O druRirist. tablets or liquid. Write for rreo meillcnl advice to Dr. Pierce, liurfulii. N. V. Send l'lu If you wish a trial pnckiiire of Tablets. Adv. 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Spicy and 6piffy Comedy OREGONI AN -8CREEN NEWS of STATE EVENT8 j' ' Zippy Comedy 1 Ballard at the JOE JENNY (Himself) v And the Famous -, ! EMPIRE COMEDY FOUR i' America's Funniest Quartette - - -In SONG AND COMEDY . ELIZABETH FRIEDMAN And Her . . -ELIDA BALLET Featuring ADELE JEANNE, DAN3EU8E .', ARNOLD & FLORENCE, . . In "HIGH GEARED LAUGHTER" Max TRQUT.& HEFF Jack. , ' . 'as --rt, i "TWO BLACK SPASMS" , Burnt Cork Comedy - STUART DARROW - -. , . . ,. - .. Offering .... ,. . SMOKE PICTURES AND 8HADOWS . Artistic Novelty., ....ml. "TOPICS OF THE DAY" : ' ' -ii: MACK 8ENNETT COMEDY Time 2:00, 7:00 and 9:00 Special Bargain Matinee: Adults, 35c; Children, lOo . Evening Prices:. Adults, S0e; Children, 25c CRATERIAN ORCHESTRA jl menu ' ; FOR WEDNESDAY . October 14, Beginning at 2 p. m. t , . .i i . Food Cake r Golden West Cake CQ Cake Frostings COOKING SCHOOL Mezzanine Floor of Medford Building. Take iElovator DR. H. AXLE Y Announces opening of his offices. .-, , , PHYSICIAN and SURGEON Internal Medicine . 420 Medford Building , t Phpjie 607 insurance but WITEilnsurance mm sir m . The Perfect Prntwrinn Pnli-" f ixr i Coast Life offers you these better features: Accident I Weekly income during disa- bi!ity- Sickness Weekly payment to cover lost of time. Permanent total disability (i) No more premiums to pay, (a) Monthly in come for life, (3) Full amount of policy . at death. . . .. , -V ' Losaof limb op sight aa reanlt of accident i Full amount of policy paid at once; also income paid for life; also full amount of policy paid at death. Old age i An income provided for life, j , Cash Loan s i Monev may k fori , cr on . i ' . - , wjjr j . SO.e securifv r( iMli'm, t into cash. DaiJ tm lnnn,J- j. EST Coi i A ONE OF (AST JVIFF naunANtt COMPANY HOMC OFPKKftAN nUNCKCO 'C. BEVAN, District Manager - . - Bo 869, Medford W. E. BOARDMAN, 1 North Ivy' 8t7 ! ";. Medford, Oregon AMERICA'S STRONGEST COMPANIES, i