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o PACE TWO MftDFORT) MATTi TTHBUXF:,' fETaFOD, -ORI-ftrtN'. TTTTTT?ftT)AY, OCTOBER 1. 102.1 0 Tocal and Personal Anyono knowing Ihe whereabouts nf Kuliiti Jlnynes Waller, who Ih very 'tall, uroadshouldered, tias a nom what square faro, prominent chin, lik'ht lirown hair, ruddy complexion, blue or grey y. KO 32 and member i t,jty fiupern of the. Hagles dodge, .is requested to'vjH (m(J WJI J3 pieaso nouiy jieii li-uhh. Who Handicraft Shop has received a big shipment ' of novel stainpsd goods suitable for holiday gift". .)?(! I Best' 'dance anywhere. OrU-ntnl Gardens. 179'. Oeorgo Putnam, juhllsher of the Hn- J lem Capitol Journal, and some friends win nere tomorrow ior ine we a end to .visit friends and try their luck with the Rogue Kiver ateclhead JIava your worn carpet, made Into a tilo fluff rug. Hug Works, 706 lMno street. Phone 610-M. tf 1'or Hah-rCertlfied Federation seed wheat. , Quo.. Jlilton. Phono 4ix-H. S 179 The first real mooting of the Klks" lodge;- since its summer vacation will fie held tonight, at which a very large attendance of members Is expected. an there .will bo Initiation, followed by ''entertainment features. fresh, home made cakes at Marsh Grocery. , 178 - I.iirun stock Victor records at Pal mer's Music Ktora. tf Th Association vaudeville, bill nt fh! Cvntfvlan last night was one of the best In weeks, and above the ord inary In entertainment value. Joe Jen ny and the Kmplro quartette tnnde a .pronounced hit, with . the audience, closely followed by Kllzaheth Fried -"hum and her Klida Ballet, a troupe .'iif girls who could dance. . Hluart Dar vow offered a novelty with his smoke jfleimc. ; Trout and Heff, burnt cork comedians, tickled tho crowd. The dinw cloned with a balancing net by "Arnold. and 'Florence, an English vau deville team. Tho man .performed "da ill ik balancing stunts, and the lady dancel cleverly. Screen doom at Wallace Woods ,' Lumber Yard, Cor. East Main and , ffenftHAft. UHtf The D. A. R. will meet nt tho home of Mrs. U. K. Penoyer of DAB H. Onk . dale Saturday afternoon at 2:30. -Miss Mary Darka and Mrs. Lester Newlln left for southern California Monday evening, where Miss Dorka will soon become a bride. Mr. New Hn will follow later when the fruit season Is over. . ' Yakima perns $2 per 100 lbs. deliv ered. Quality guaranteed. Johnson Produce Co. tf Hereon doora at Wallace Woods Lumber yard, corner E. Main and (Jenosee. 88 Nolo! quests hero from a distance who arrived yesterday Include Mr. and Mrs. If. Welch of Mnnltou, Minn.. Mr. and Mrs. Al Hecht. II. W. Orunure. H. W. Killott and A. K. StanHbjry of Chl- cngo, Mrs. E. M, and Miss Hose A. ' Miller of Steele, N. D., and Mr. and Mrs. C. Lnveue of New York City. nest dance- anywhere. Oriental Cimh'iift. 17H ' Hny a city lot. All Improvements paid. Priced very low. Terms. Curl ' Y. Tongwald, Holland Hotel. Phono 91 3. 108tf Only fifteen out of tho state cars were rep Ih to rod hero yesterday by the local slate traffic bureau. Lessons given In oil painting, water colors or china decoration. Call Mrs. Vivian Normnn Barto at Palmer's Stu " dto, or 821-Y. Dr. E. D. Elwood, optometrist, has moved to his temporary office over Lamport's. 228 E, Main. tf V. A. Davis is among tho ttogue River vlnltors here who arrived In the city yesterday. Screen doora at ' Wnllace Woods Lumber Yard. Cor, East Main and Genesee-, 88tf Don't forgot tho mnsquerndo on 'roller skates, Tuesday, October 20. Admlssslon 10c. Armory Hull. nQ HIIss Heine's Oulde Map of Med ford, on sale at Mull Tribune office, Medford Exclmnpe, 315 Liberty build iiitf and 916 W. 10th street. Prices 25c and $1.00. Dr. E. D. Elwood. optometrist, has moved to his temporary office over Lamport's. 228 E. Main. ' ft Mrs. H. E. Armstrong of Denver. 1b spending a few days with Mrs. D'Alblnl nt 2H Quince street. Dr. K. D. Elwood, optometrist, has moved to his temporary office over ljunport's, 228 E. Main. tf All classes of carburetors repaired and adjusted. Williams & McCurlov. ' 1 tf J 1 No product ever gained and held Leadership through accident. Fluhrer's milk bread is outselling every b r a n d of . bread, in Southern Oregon, and its distribution is still on the increase. Why? J Harry Goeller 0t Klamath Fulls spent Katurday and Sunday in Med ford at the home of Mrs. Goeiler's mother, Mrs. A. AI. Wilson, who Ih caring for the dueller children white their mother Ik attending P. K. O. na tional convention In Minneapolis. Klamath News. . , , Large cotton rags wanted at Mall Tribune office. "No hunting, no' tresspassing signs printed on linen for sale at this of fice. , tf tendent Charles V. Da- Dana, arrived home last night from a successful week's deer hunt on the I'mpquu divide. and fine brought home with, thorn two bucks, , Riverside Community club dunce Saturday nlyht. Aiford's Jmperial Orchestra. 17!f Rest dunco anywhere. Oriental (lurdcn. : Hi) , A jiarty of prominent educators from the Oregon State Normal school Who ure here to take part in the Juck BOHi County Teachers' Institute which began in Medford this morning in cludes President J, S. Landers, Kuth erine Arbuthnot, Kinniii llenkle and Florence Henrdsley. They arrived In the elty lust evening from Monmouth. Good clean cotton rags wanted at Mall Tribune. tf Fresh home made cakes at Marsh Grocery. 178 Mr. and Mrs. Dan Stone, formerly of the Willow Springs district, now of Pond, are visiting friends and at tending to business here. Mr, Stone has been editing the Bend Presss for some time but recently disposed of his Interests. Mr. and Mrs. Stone see wonderful improvement in the city and valley since they left here. Largo cotton rags wanted at Mull Tribune office. Hemstitching, buttons covered, at the Handicraft Shop. tf Callforniuns .registered at local ho tels Include Mr. and Mrs. H. C. Sim mons of Santa Ana, Mr, and Mrs. C. C. Clarke of Sacramento, Mrs. E. Mc Crow of Long Heach, Mr. and Mrs, W. E, DInwood of Roseviile, Mr. and Mrs. D. 10. Wilson of Chico, Mr. and Mrs. V. H, French of Colvllle, Mr. und Mrs. H. C, Graff and baby of Los Angeles and M. Fahtuie, s. Yosltik., Mr. and Mrs. P.. F, Stevenson, H. T. Long,. C. E. Hreese, II. It. Welch, li. W. Strieklund. Mr. and Mrs. W. R, Thorn and A. A. Scott of Kan Fran cisco. ,. We pay for ashes and sell dirt cheap. , Hrown & White Agency, Inc. tf Rest dance anywhere. Oriental Gardens. J7 Mrs. James Hansen, who recently suffered several torn tegameuts In her arm when that member was caught in an electric wringer, is now nearly recovered. New popular priced hats at Lottie Howard's, 109 N. Central ave. 178 Tho Handicraft Shop has received a new shipment of lnces and ribbons pretty new pattern, new Ideas, In stamped goods are arriving daily. ! 179 Rend's new high school structure, one of the finest school buildings in Oregon, has been formally accepted from tho contractors. Rest dunco anywhero. Oriental Gardens. 170 Kollogg halrcutllng parlor. Exclu sive ladies and children's hair cut ting. Expert marcelling. Medford , Center Rldg. Phone 604. 1 7 SI j Ivan Skyrmun, Miss Delva March J n nil Glenn Iai Rnrre are among the Central Point residents who were vis itors in the city yesterday evening. No hunting, no -tresspassing signs, printed on linen, for sale at this of fice. tf Almost $1 per hundred can bo sav ed on potatoes at 'the Johnson Pro duce Co. tf L. D. Jones of tho firm of Jones & Klrkpatrick, who has been here from Salem on business for a few days, has ! returned home. Tho first annual dance to he given I by the D. O. K. K.- will bo held nt the K. P. 'hall Monday night. October: 9th nt 8:30. All members and friends Invited. 180 Crowson's are now serving those good hot families. 173tf With tho season officially opened when they took a 12-7 trouncing at the hands of the Klamath Fulls high eleven, tho Ashland high grldders have settled down to the hardest work they have been given this year, nnd nro now pounding away, getting Into shape for their clnsh with Grants Pass Saturday at the high school field. According to the dope, Grants Pass nnd Ashland should stago a real bat tle, Klamath Falls trounced tho Push boys, 7-0. in their first game, nnd then won from Anhlnnd by a five point margin. Ashland Tidings. Riverside Community club dance Saturday night. Aiford's Imperial Orchestra. 17it Wanted Competent lady stono grnpher nnd office assistant by lum ber company. State ago, experience and give references. Rox D, Mull Trib une, tf C. Carey of Phoenix, who was re cently Injured when ntrnek bv n 1 house enr on the Pacific highway near that city. Is Improving as well ns can be expected. Recovery Ih ex pected, though It is expected It will take some time. A pretty line of voile gowns stamp ed to be worked with the new strand ed fiber silk. See window of models, on sale Saturday, $1.00. Handicraft Shop. J7ii Try that big milk shake nt DeVoe's. tf A transcript of the charter amend ments deeding t the Crater Uike Na tional park a slto for a headquarters office, la Medford, Is being prepared by the city attorney's office to be send to national park officials for approve ment. The senior department of tho M. E. church, Sunday school will foster an entertainment, to be given In the re creational hall, Thursday, October 1Mb. Everybody Invited. 177 Fresh home made cakes nt Marnh Grocery. ITS Medford friends of W. T. Thomson, of tho Flint National bonk of Port land, have rrewved letters announc ing his withdrawal from tho rnco for the republican nomination for United States senator. Pest Utah coal lfi a ton. Valley Fuel Co. Phono 7fl. l!ttf I Washington stute visitors nt local notrls include c. h, Arnold m s m.p Salmon, Mrs. W. V. Davis nnd Mr. nnd Mrs. A (Met of Spokane. It. Hef r of Ta coma nnd A. T. Foley. Kdwnrd Rimed and E. It. Wiles of Seattle. I Kail Festival nnd csfttterla Bitpper Oct. 16, Lincoln School. ITS When W. C. Rarker and Allle M. Romey, arretted recently by Stute Traffic Officers McMahon and Talent for ulleged poHwewHlon und transporta tion of moonshine, pleaded guilty in Justice Roe's court ut Jacksonville yesterday, the former received a sen tence of three. monthH on eucli churge ' and a fine of $375, und tho hitter re ceived a fine of $4U0, which wus paid- Almost $1 per hundred can bo sav ed on potatoes at tho Johnson Pro duce Co. tf Most any variety of apples, good quality, $1 per box delivered. Johnson Produce' Co.. tf " Members making up tho . degree team of the local Masonic lodge will motor to Klamath Fulls next Moduy evening to take part In initiatory work when several candhlutes will re ceive tho Master Musou degree. The party will return to Medford the uamo evening. The senior department of the M. E. Church Sunday school will foster an entertainment, to bo given in the recreational hall, Thursday, October 15th. Everybody invited. 177 Fresh homo made cakes at Marsh Grocery. 178 A yeur ago totjay was a rather freakish one In the way of weather, as the maximum was Til and the mini mum 50. There was another frost during last night with a minimum of, 30.5, having followed yeHterday's maximum of 73. "Fair weuther-and increasing cloudiness" is the predic tion for Friday. Pest Utah coal SIS a ton. Valley Fuel Co. Phone 7C. Iflfltf Winchester rifle for eale at De Voe's. 104tf Mrs. W. L Odin of Rutte Falls Is convalescing at tho Community hos pital, following an operation for ap pend id t is. M is. J . O. Cu p p is re ported to be recovering rapidly, fol lowing a major operation tho first of this week. Sun Gold rabbit frys. Medford Cen ter, market. , 17S Riverside Community club dance Saturday night. v Aiford's Imperial Orchestra. 17! W. T. Lee, assessor of Kin ninth county, and his wife are visitors In the 'city, having motored over from Klamath Falls yesterday afternoon. Goo9 clean cotton rags wanted at Mall Tribune. tf Dainty stamped gowns of plain nnd splash voile In orchid, pink. blue, maize, and peach. Special Sat urday. $1.00. Handicraft Shop. 170 Accountant Randall of the Califor nia Oregon Power company will take up permanent residence with his fam ily In RoKeburg tomorrow. 1 Te has been a resident of Medford for the past several years. Port's Own Make tamales. Gusher Cafe. is 2 Oct. 3 6, Lincoln School fall festival and cafeteria supper. 178 Concerning a man well known In Medford and Ashland, tho Klamath Falls News says: "Still suffering from n malignant Illness, the Rev. W. E. Robbltt. pastor of the First Chris tian church, returned last night to resume his duties here. The Rev. Mr. Itobbltt has been seriously 111 during the pnst few months, and at one time his return to Klamath Fa lis was doubtful. During the past two wecKS his condition has gradually Improved until last week he reached the point where ho felt he -could carry on the duties of his position without jeop ardizing his health." KlnjiitUh News. Misses Mary and Let ha Da vies of Pinehurst are among the business vis itors in the city today. The senior department of tho M. E. church Sunday school will foster an entertainment, to be given In the re creational hall, Thursday, October lflh. Everybody Invited.. 177 Fresh home made cakes at Marsh Grocery. 17S An abundance of apples was on sale this morning at the public mar ket, together with the usual line of produce. The mnrket was not so heavy us it has been due to the late ness of the season . nnd the recent frosts. Farmers can begin to haul 4 foot green wood from the mill next week. Just phone before coming. Phone 031. tf Tho tnmnle nnd chill season Is now on nt Crowson's, Medford's populnr aweet shop. 163tf Mrs. Arthur Hazelrlgg. who has been here from Portland for some time, called by the Illness and death of hor mother, Mrs. L. F. Landrum. will return to Portland this evening. accompanied by hoc father. L. F. Uindrum, who will make his home with his daughter. Mr. Jlazeli lgg will return to Oakland tomorrow. Hot tamales. Gusher Cafe. 182 Riverside Community club dance Saturday night. Aiford's Imperial Orchestra. 17H Charles O. Ensley has arrived here from San Francisco to teach music In connection with the Palmer Piano house. Almost $1 per hundred can be sav ed on potatoes at tho Johnson Pro duce Co. If Hot tamnles. Gusher Cafe. 182 PHONE 239 MEDFORD ' MeAnsuwto the BurntQQixsttco Eight photographic views of the 0ingressional rivers and harbors com mittee hearing held recently at Cres cent City, Calif., ure. on display at the Chamber of Commerce., C. E. Gates Is noted among the figures In one pic ture. Pert'a Own Make tamales. Gusher Care. 18 Rooming house in Ashland to. ex change for automobile; good location. Address Box 4X1, Ashland, ore. 180 Mrs. Fred Rrandt has returned to her home after a few days at the Community hospital. Let me write your fire Insurance, Carl Y. Tengwald. Holland Rldg., Phono 993. tf Yakima gems $2 per 100 lbs. deliv ered. Quality guaranteed. Johnson Produce Co. tf Galloway's dance orchestra of ra dio fame will be heard at the Fair grounds pavilion tomorrow night. This organization has enjoyed a .suc cessful season at Altamont during the past summer and comes here highly recommended. The orchestra Is said to be made up of young musicians who put over snappy dance music of the most modern type. Katurday special. Gowns of plain and splash voile. Made up and stamped for embroidery. Variety of colors. Price $1. Handicraft Shop. 170 JTolIer Skating Healthful exercise. Skating every night except Wednes day. Open Saturday-Sunday after noons. Armory Hall. Ladies admis sion 10c; skates 15c. Men, admission 10c; skates 30c. Special for children Saturday afternoons, 15o. 178 A. D, Emory of Nelson, Riitish Columbia is visiting his Hon. E. D. Emory of the Copco organization, for a few days. - Dr. H. Axley. physician nnd sur geon. Phone 607. 420 Medford Rldg. 198 Farmers can begin to haul 4 foot green wood from tho mill next week. J ust phone before corning. Phone 031. tf J. V,. Patterson, government forest entomologist, who Inspected the trees in Edgewoood park this week, says the killing of trees in that park was done by bark beetles in 1 HIM. and that nt present there Is no evidence nf forest Insects In the park. This is welcome news for those who have cottages In this location an they had feared the destruction of all the beautiful trees if souie drastic action was not taken ut once. Palmer's Photo Studio makes the best pictures. ' tf 10 per cent discount on millinery to teachers during Institute. Miss Tay lor, at Russell's. 17X Included among the out of town Oregonlans who are guests at local hotels are Mr. ami Mrs. W. A. Sher lock of Ijikevlew. Leona G. Marstrrs, J. M. McKlnney. C. V. Sehmeer, D. J. McKlnnon, H. D. Sheldon and J. M. Alnutt of Eugene, Florence E. Meards ley of Independence. J. L, Sanders. Katherlne Arbuthnot nnd Emma Ilenkle of Monmouth, H. C. Itemfs and H. A. Ha he I of Roseburg. nnd the following front Portland: Mr. and Mrs. E. S. Rurber, Mr. and Mrs. S. Zusmnn, Mr. and Mrs. O. F. W. Mey er. Mr. nnd Mrs. L. N. Hulls. Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Jacnbson, Mr. nnd Mrs. I. If. ChaplnViUid Mr. nnd Mrs. C. Wilson, - r - f0 henutifuf new pattern" hats just In. Latest dee-"" and nnd tailored models. Miss Taylor, at Russell's. .178 Rudwelser $1.50 per doz. at De Voe's. 130tf Hunters' Notice Hunters nro warned to keep off our property on Crater I,iike I ligh wny. , C, W. ISAACS. I74tf 1(,UANK ISAACS. St;ited communication Med Vford lodge No. 103, A. V. & A. J Al. Kridny evening. October ltl, N 1925, itt 7:30 p. nu Visitors welrome. :y order of V. M. A. J. Crose. Secretary. 17 ijSOWmlwn iiStoya&Tt mm fit t I Other Craterian Attractions of Quality hitfl ' I Comedy News Raymond Ballard, Master Organist . BESSIE LOVE p " 1 WARNER" BAXTER - -' , D RAYMOND HATT0N Sunday "The Street of Forgotten Men" i ' ' ) C. E. Lloyd of tho Hugglns & Rob inson company, driving u heavy car, collided with A S. Vincent at the in tersection of Rth and Rartlett streets Tuesday afternoon. No serious dam age resulted to either car. Trimmed velours and felts In new colors. Miss -Taylor, . at Russell's.. 178 'Send some pictures of Crater Lake, Medford and the Rogue River valley views to your friends. Palmer's pic tures are best, tf A potato, weighing over two and one-hulf pounds and grown by James Grieve at Prospect, Is on display at the Chamber of Commerce here nnd Is attracting much attention. , Keep the baby warm during the cold weather In sweaters of ull wool yarn. Splendid vulues. Reduced to $1.79. No exchanges. Handicraft Shop. 179 Fresh home made cakes at Marsh Grocery. 1 178 Including the 11 carloads of pears and 10. cars of apples shipped yester day, the totals so far shipped to east ern markets by local packing houses ure 1444 cars of pears and J80 curs of. apples. - The entire number of pears shipped last yean totaled 1123. Standard make player piano with 125 player rolls for sale. Phone, 1OS0-J. ' 172tf Newcomb can deliver 4-foot fir slab wood In a few .days. tf J Lenry Hlnderer of Ohio, who re-, cently purchased the Roozey ranch on the Millionaire Drive is erecting a modern 5-room residence on his newly acquired property. Rargains worth buying all wool! baby sweaters. Values up to $2.70., Speciu) this week. $1.79. No ex changes. Handicraft Shop. ' 179 We pay for ashes and Bell dirt cheap. Rrown St White Agency, Inc. tf A real estato deal consummated vtt rday through the Thomus Realty company involved the sale of a home. 703 West I3lh street, by W. D. Hazel to D. L, Reed at a sum not made pub lic. Two hundred hand decorated fruit baskets,. trays;and sewing baskets on sale at 79c. Japanese Art Store. 177 All wool baby sweaters in white und colors, different styles. Special this week, $1.79. No exchanges. Handi craft Shop. 179 Mrs. T. . A. Raf fety nnd daughter Gladys of Salem are spending the week In Medford und Jacksonville visiting Mr; and Mrs. ! p. Talent and Mr. and Mrs. J. J. McMahon. For sale. Certified Federation seed, wheat. "Geo. Hilton. Phone 49S-II. 182 ' George Rrandenburg of Portland, manager of the Oregon State Motor association, and H. K. Gale of Grants j Pass, district manager of the associa tion, were business visitors in the city today. WATCH YOUR FRAIL, PUNY CHILD GROW STRONG TAKE ON WEIGHT , In just n few days quicker than you ever rlrennil of these wonderful flesh making tnhletH culled McCoy's Cod IJver Oil Compound Tnlilels v(l start to help any weak, thin, under nourished little one. , After sickness and where rickets are suspected they are especially val uable. No need to give them any more nasty Cod Liver Oil these tab lets are made to take the place of that good but evil smelling, stomach upsetting medicine nnd they surely do It. They do put on flesh. Auk Heath's Drug Store, or nny druggist for McCoy's Cod Liver Oil j Compound Tablets as easy to tuke I ns candy nnd not nt all expensive 00 j tablets U0 cents. lie sure nnd get McCoy's, the origi nal and genuine and give the child u chance for 80 days. If you aren't de- j lighted with results you get your i money hack. Adv. I I If the present ense involving a vio lation of the federal prohibition law, now on trial at the federal cdurt. is completed before the end of theeek. sslstunt V. S. District Attorney J. O. Stearns will hunt deer several days in the neighboring mountains before returning to his Meudquurters ut Port land. Newcomb can deliver 4 foot fir slab wood In a few days. tf Mr. and Mrs. E. W. Smith of Los Angeles, Calif., arrived . here this .morning to spend severnl days visit ing friends and relatives. .. Yakima gers $2 per 100 lbs. deliv- jered. . Quality guaranteed. Johnson Produce Co. . tf 'Wounded by tho accidental dis charge of his revolver on a lonely trail recently. J. C Hedden, a forest ranger at Marsh field, crawled four ' miles on his knees to a telephone. Bring your clean cotton ran to this office. We'll buy thm. tf f.nnU with irria FERTILIZER Car Juat Unloaded Get Our Prices MONARCH Seed & Feed Co. Tour Seedsmen SULPHUR ANOTHER Box Stationery Special 56c See them in the window. They con sist of broken lines of Deckle Edge and Granite Lawn. Excellent for Gifts Haskins' Phone 16 As near aa Joint-Ease For Swollen Joints MnHt remidli' fail Iut Jolnt-Eumo nurIy and Hp-e!lly hupwpiIh. H'h for Joint troulilm only, whether In anklf, knee. hip. elbow. Rhoulder. ringer or spine whether rheumatic or not. It llrnhein up stiff. Inflamed, bwo. Inn, painful, ereaky Jolntu o quickly you'll tie uutonlKhed. . Two hpcoiiiIh' ruliMnpc nnd nwny It KoeB ihrouKh Hkln nnd flesh right down to the hone und llK"lueiii thilt'H why It KUeceedH. Auk any reli able iliUKKixl- Alwaya remember, when Jolnt-Eatm KetK In Joint agony gem out quick. .lolnl-I jisc b. Hip biggest sHHne joint rrmiilr In tli world. . Adv. - MENU For Friday October 16th .0 1 li- ! Beginning' at 2 p.' m. White Layer Cake Yum -Yum Cake , . Cake Frostings Cake Filling Cooking School Mezzanine Floor of Medford Building Take Elevator Drug Store Larry Mann, Mgr. your phone. o . G