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PAGE TWO MKDPOftD MATL TRTP.UXfi, MKDFOtlD, OKKfiON, FRIDAY, OgTOBER. If,, 1923 T5 Zocal and f Personal At a meeting of the members of the Oregon Mate lime board at Halnm, recently,- It win urgueil that uiiIvk a lower rale In obtained from the rail rood conipanli'H, It may be necexsary to clone down the plant. IjtirKe Block of Victor record at I'almer'n MuhIc Htore. ft Many China pheaaantH were killed iinM Heine's Guide Map of Med yialerday by local huntiTH. the open- ford, on Kale at Mall Tribune offl.e, " inn duy of the seuaon. Jt hue been re- , Mod ford KxchailKe, 3 1 5 Liberty build ported that ome hunter hunted be-; nB and 9g W- i0th HtI.c(!t prlce 25c fore the sun uroso, contrary to law. and $1.00. and local Htute official Ihmu a warn- Mr ,, M j rotllre,1 nK for a atrlcter observance of the ThurH(lajr furonoon ,,., Hun ,.,,,,. I.anee at Dull. Fall tomorrow 1 J"?:"''' fiend amne pictures of Crater Ijiko. AleUford and the Koigue Itiver valley vlewa to your frlenda. l'almer'a pic tures ore beat. No hunting, no tresHpasHliiK BlKna nlKht! Oood rnuaic, good floor. 178 j t.'omo to the Modern Woodman dunce ut Butte Falls tomorrow nltcht. ' 17 . Fur Bale Certified Federation seed 1 wlw.nr . ilan 1flll..n . Hhnt.o AUtt.lt I 179 printed on linen for nule ut this of flood news for his many friends In Medford und throughout the county Ih that the condition nf William A. Ilanna. wiio underwent- two opera tions recently in a, Portland hospital, Ih fawt improving. Word comes from Portland that he was able to sit up four houra lost Wednesday. With this steady Improvement his arrival home Hoon muy be looked for. ' ' liernico M. Bolder, teacher of vio lin. Phone 437-K. 183 A. 8. JCf-nhaum and M. I,. Ilroniley were among; the Medford ineniberH of the Cavemen who attend the annual rneifink and turkey dinner of (hut organization In Grants I'uhh lust night at the Hotel Josephine, followed by an entertainment. Motion pictures of southern Oregon's scenic wonderland, northwest auto race classic and other Copco films of locul Interest were put on by Mr, Bromley aH a part of the evening's entertainment. liurgain shoes for the whole family, liurgaln Basement. M. M. Htore. 178 Almost $1 per hundred can be huv ed on potutoes at the Johnson Pro duce Co. tf Crowson's nre now serving those good hot tamules. 173tf Mrs. . Ilrandt of Han Francisco, who was a former resident here 34 years ago, is spending several days in Lhe city visiting old time friends. among whom ure Mr. and Mrs. D. T Uiwtoiwmd I,eon liaskins. Hcreen doors nt Wallace Woods Lumber yard, curner K. Muln and Ocnesce. 88 Water users In the FlrHt wnrd are flee. tf Yesterday's arrivals nf Klnmnth Falls people n the city Inchide Mrs. K. Knton, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Hoover and F. V. MathliiHon. we pay tor nsnes and sell dirt reminded that water rents were d cheap. Jirown & White Agency, Inc. nn(,uent October IS. 17H 11 1 Kiverslde Community club dance -. 1,. t.nte anu it. 11. l.owier return- .Saturday night. Alford's Imperial ed home yesterday from Corvnllls, I orchestra. ' 179 whero they attended the conference of 1 H. n. venlherspoon, apple grower O. A. C. extension agents. MIhs Aila'nml shipper of lOlgin, Ore., has install Hrewster. tho homo deinonstratfou '.,, n.. ., 1.,., . Kxtra special prices on millinery for agent, will probably not return until' be the largest in Oreu-on. it has a Hunday. capacity of 1000 boxes dully. Oriental Gardens every Saturday Modern Woodman dance. Butte niBn' r, 17S .Falls, tomorrow night. Everybody In- ivivi-imuv i.uiiunuiiiiy uuu uuiice yitCd. 178 naiuroay nlgnt. , Saturday. 400 trimmed hats priced , from $3.98 to 8.75. The very latest styles In satin and velvet tailored rhats. soft sport hats, "Smiling Beau ;. ty" kiddle hats. Special prices on all, - Including the fnmous Gage Chapeaux. 1 The ICmmy Lou Hat Shoppe. In M. M- .Blnro. 178 Snlurday at 1:30 p. m. at the high nchool, moving pictures will be given of the O. A. C. Hummer cooking . school, showing a loaf of bread In the ,'' process of making; also many other educational features In regard to ' cooking, v The prize baking team from -Jackson county will alHo be Hhown In ' this picture. All are Invited to al :' tend. t - Y Fresh homo mado cakes at Marnh Grocery.- t'l'lentul Gardens Alford's Imperial orchostra. . nil There will be an open class at tho ThooHophlcal lodge room tonight. All interested are Invited to attend. The best dance In tho valley tomor row night at Butte Fulls. 178 Fresh home made cakes at Mnrsh Grocery. 178 llr. H. R. Murphy, who had practic ed dentistry here for several years, hus moved his dental office to lOugeno, where he will locate permanently. Kxtra special prices on millinery for Saturday. 400 trimmed huts in-Iced 178;from $3.98 to $8.75. Tho very latest every Saturday styles In satin and velvet tailored night. 179 hum, soft sport hats. "Hmlllnir Beau The creditors of Dan's Lunch, ty" kiddle hats. Special prices on which restaurant was closed Borne all. Including lhe fninnim a,, chn. time ago when Dan Collier, the pro prietor, unexpectedly left the city and abandoned the business, held a meet ing this afternoon, to take under ad visement a plan to hnve- tho restaur ant operated, ' by which operation their hills could be paid out gradually from tho proceeds of the business. Have your worn carpet made Into n nice fluff rug. Rug Works, 70 Pine street. Phone 610-M. tf Yakima gems $2 per 100 lbs. deliv ered. Quality guaranteed. Johnson Produce Co. tf Tho pulpit of St, Mark's Episcopal . church will bo occupied at tho 11 o'clock service on Sunday morning by the Rov. A. D. Jones of Atlanta, (la., He will preach on the "Near East Re lict Situation," and has titled his ser mon "Jesus In Business." Farmers can begin to haul 4. foot green wood from tho mill next week. Just phone before coming, tt.1l. pcaux. The Emmy Lou Hut, Shoppe. in M. M. Htore.- 17& Generally fair weather and a mod erate temperature Is tho prediction for Saturday following an exceptional ly nice day today. The maximum of yesterduy was 71, nnd today's mini mum was 30. D. Screen doors at Wallace Woods Lumber ynrd, Cor. East Main and Genesee. 88tf New populnr priced hats at Lottie Howard's, 108 N. Central avo. 178 Don't forgot tho mnsquerado on roller skates, Tuesday, October 20. AdmisHslon 10c. Armory Hall. 178 Callfornians registered at local ho tels Include Mr. and Mrs. J. P. Browne nnd Mrs. Fred Browne of Santa Paulo, Mr. and Mrs. C. Amose of Huntn Ana, Mr. nnd Mrs. (1. O. Herman of Chico, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Williams of Suc nrmento, Mr. and Mrs. H. H. Klmr of Phone Fresno, Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Ruht of tf" Stockton, Mr. and Mrs. K. D. Cnlincr women- rayon slIK nose, 486, Bar- of Colvllle, Mr. and Mrs. D. F. Vlnlng gain basement, M. M. Store. 178 I of Brent. Mrs. I). .Brando, Mr. and Fall festival and cafeteria supper , Mrs. I). Vance, Mr. and Mrs. H. D. Oct. 16. Lincoln School. . j Knmnils. Mr. and Mrs. K. M. Pembork, Oriental Gardens ovory Saturday of San Francisco, nnd the folowlmr night. 170 Hotel guests here from a distance ,. Include Mr. and Mrs. R, J. Dohner of Omnha. Neb., F. L. Dudley of Joplln, Mo.. Mr. and Mrs. Ray McComber of Holivos, Col., R. Olatt of Chicago and Mrs. L. c. Houston of Atlnnla, Another dance at Butte Fnlls to morrow night. Auspices Modern Woodmnn. 178 Wnter users In the First wnrd are ''reminded that water rents were de linquent October 15. 179 The first annual dance to be given by tho D. O. K. K. will be held at tho K, P. hall Monday night, October loth nt B:80. All members nnd I friends Invited. 180 J 1 People who know will n iuiinnusly acknowledge Iill,v's Mince Mont to bo one of tin; best products of its kintl on tho market. And some will also sny that it in too good nnd ox pensive to bo used in the ordinary bnlto shop. Perhaps so, for the ordin ary lmkc shop, but not for nil bakeries. In order to convince you of tho superiority of pies linked ns wo bnko them using Libby's mince inent, we urge you to make it a point to visit our store to morrow nnd secure ono of our Mince Pie. Specials liberally filled with gen uino lobby's mineo meat nnd tnstily flavored witli brandy . . . Smnll size 18 cents Jiiirgc size 26 ccgts h The Colonial ff from Los Angeles: Mr. and Mrs. II. E. Hlood. C. Frank Lee, Mr. and Mrs. R. W. Skinner, C. M. Moulton, Mr. nnd Mrs. M. A. Reynolds and Miss H. Lee. Let me write your fire Insurance. Cnrl Y. Tengwald, Holland Uldg., Phone 993. tf Tho Handicraft Shop has received a new shipment of luces and ribbons pretty new pattern, new Ideas, in stamped goods nro arriving dally. 179 Kollogg halrcuttlng parlor. Exclu sive ladles' and children's hnlr cut ting. Export marcelling. Medford Center Bldg. Phono 594. 179 Harrison King of tho Frank & King theatrlral compnny, is a visitor In the city who arrived yesterday. Good clean cotton rags wanto nt Mall Tribune. if Meet your friends nt tho Butto Fnlls dunce tomorrow night. 178 No hunting, no tresspassing slans. printed on llnon, for sale at this of fice. tf Burgaln shoes for the whole family. Bargain Basement, M. M. Store. 178 Wanted Competent lady steno grnphcr and office assistant by lum ber compnny. Stute ago, experience and give references. Box 9, Mall Trib une, tf , J. A. Perry returned from a suc cessful deer hunt on Dog .Mountain, Iikeview county, yesterduy with a large mule tall deer. Buy a city lot. All Improvements paid. Priced very low. Terms. Curl Y. Tengwald, Hollund Hotel. Phone 993. 108tf Women's balbrlggan dresses. $4.9 5. Bargain basement, M. M. Store. 178 Miss Georgia Adums, who under went a major operation recently ut the Sacred Heurt hospital, was re moved to her home at Central Point yesterday. A pretty line of voile gowns stamp ed to be worked with tho new strand ed fiber silk. See window of models. On salo Suturduy, $1.00. Handicraft Shop. 179 Dr. E. D. Elwood. optometrist, has moved to his temporary office over Lamport's. 228 E. Main. tf Lessons given in oil painting, wnter colors of china decoration. Cull Mrs. Vivian Norman Barto at Palmer's Studio, or 821-Y. "PHONE 239 MEDFORD She Answer to the Burning Question . V, outhtm Oregon's Flffcst Bikerjr The Western Classic! 4Nh NOW SHOWING! 1 a1 rw Tho masterpiece of Amer ica's most popular writer, Harold Boll Wright. A clean, fast adventure romance of Arizona of yestorday and tod;-. MONhTsFATSSER' SUNDAY "THE STREET OF FORGOTTEN MEN' .-v ' i i - Economy Groceteria THE HOME OF BREAD LIKE MOTHER MADE A CARLOAD OF :e Soap Crystal We have just unloaded a carload of Crystal White Soap and the other Peet Bros, prod ucts, and are going to give you the benefit of the low price we got by buying a carload. For tomorrow and until next Friday, we will quote the lowest price ever on this soap Buy for months ahead, as soap improves with age and. you may never get it again at this low price. . , . Deal No. 1 ' i ' Reg. price 13 Crystal White . , .$ .54 2 Peet's Washing Machine Soap . . . .76 9 Bars Creme Oil .68 Total . . : .$1.98 Buy this and you may have 20 bars Crys tal White Soap free. Deal No. 2 Reb. price 4 Crystal White .16c 1 Peet's Washing Machine Soap . .... 38c 6 Creme Oil Soap t . . 45c Total V.... :.... 99c Buy this and you may have 10 bars Crys tal White Soap free. Deal No. 3 By the Case of 100 BarsCrystal White With this you may have 2 pkgs. Sea Foarp Washing Powder free 3 OTHER SPECIALS Bananas, good sound fruit, 3 lbs.. ... .25c Dry Onions, fancy stock, 9 lbs 25c Celery, large and sweet ...... 5c and 10c Crisco, 6-lb. pail. . .$1.29 Chocolate Coated Cherries, $1.00 quality, pound box 59c Chocolate Creams (fruits and nuts) . $ 1 .00 quality, pound box 59c Chocolate Creams, lb. box . 49c Marshmallows, fresh and fine, lb.. . . .29c Cigarettes Chesterfields, Lucky Strikes or Camels, 2 pkgs. 25c Prince Albert or Velvet, 2 cons. .... .25c Tuxedo .10c Libby's Fancy Asparagus Tips, square tins, 1 lb . . ; .30c Columbia River Chinook Salmon, i's, each 15c Standard Pack Corn, No. 2 Cans, 2 for . 25c Pears, No. 2 can 25c Electric Toaster (reversible), each. .$3.79 Glass Mixing Bowls, 9-in., each 15c Door Mats 89c and 98c Wood Baskets, dollar quality. ...... .79c Round Aluminum Roasters 98c Bread lib. loaf ......... : .......3for 20c l1 lb. loaf 10c Flour Now Is the Time to Buy Flour Drifted Snow, 49-lb. Sack $2.10 Gold Medal, 49-lb. Sack $2.23 In the Feed Store Sperry Sure Milk, 80-lb. sack. $1.79 GATES & LYDIARD BUY HERE ANEfc BANK TJiE DIFFERENCE o i WW