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o oo o o o m - PAGE TWO frfflDFOtT) LfTL TTimtTCT, M"EDr8RD, OKFiON-, MOXTUY, TKTOBETl 19,' 192." rr ocal and Personal ulh "nll8 visitors In the illy, jakinia gems 12 nor 100 lbs. deliv ered. Quality guaranteed. Johnson Produce Co. tf Farmers can begin to haul 4 .foot Rreon wood from the mill next week. Several hundred Medford and Just phone before coming-. Phono. Klamath Fulls people and tourists S from tile hotels visited Crater Luke Y .1 yesterday. It was a very fine day and .. s-the lake and vicinity never appeare.l ''l lu)' better advantage. An especial treat of the trip from Medford was the excellent KOlnR over the threo miles of newly luid hard surface in O. M. KmkIc, P. I-:. Dicscnroth aO ' Washington state visitors register II. M. Manning are among tile Klain- ed at local hotels Include H. Mc cormick of Tacoma. Mr. and Mrs. K. K. llfgglns of Yakima, ty and Mrs. K. W. Itovel of Oiympla and the fol lowing from Heattlc: K. C, Martello, 1 Ureen. G. C. Carlson, C. P. O'Con nel, Frank McDonald, Mrs. A. Ill-is-tiine. K. M. Ilrisb'ne and Mr. and Mrs. 0 I. If It. 11. Miller. The Itoynl Neighbors held tholr Best Utah coal $15 a ton. Valley regular meeting In Medford Thursday Fuel Co. . Phone 75, lastf evening. After the business meeting I Oeorge Myers, lumberman of Klam as a surprise to those present, re- nth FM. who arrived her. yesterday freahments were served nnd a good on )U1)n(.w returned to the Klani tlme enjoyed. The members hope to ntn city tMH forenoon, have a larger attendance at tho next llomntltrhlne- hullnn. onvered at the national park from tho went, or meeting, jnursuuy evening, uctouer tn0 J janlicra.f t Shop. tf Medford entrance. Many more people 22nd. I Charles Pursel, who was Injured will tnke advantage ol tne tine weatn-l saucing party at masonic nan. i recently In a fight with an unldenti- cr. goon roau ana surrounding the lake Ground will be broken tomorrow for the new Seventh Day Adventlst church to be erected on Beattie street at an approximate cost of Ideal conditions "eunesilay evening, October 21st. for fi0(1 trIlmp ln Wo Crcek cnnyo Is I having spent several davs In tho citv I ''a.0", excluding labor, which will c and vicinity Masons and friends. 50 aplcco ndmls- , ,.xectcd home this nfternoon from a ! on huslncss. ' I uc ' Miss Murgnret WoruQi and Miss Maybello lavltt left tho latter paft the week for Medford, where they wea tho house guests of Mi, lion Newberry, who was a former Klam ath Falls girl. Klamath News. Mr. and Mrs. F. F. Southell arrived this forenoon from Itoseburg to spend a short time visiting friends and rel atives. Mr. and Mrs. John A. Perl will leave Tuesday evening for Portlund to attend the Oregon Funeral Director's association, which convenes Wednes day morning. Lectures and demon strations will be hold at the Medical college building and the county morgue. IS. If. Jones departed list evening for his home In Klamath Falls, after BE "BUILT HERE Punmral Notices 1 nient was mado lb8tho Medfoit ceme tery. linnl lViiidlii Alaska YASLEK Funeral services for the j 'CORr,oVA. Alaska A terrific gale late William F. Yasler, aged 04 years, mov(.u tt t.hool building six feet, husband -of Margaret Yasler of Ash-1 wrecked a basketball grandstand nnd land, wore held today at 2 P. M. from j blew down scaffolding on a new high the Conner funeral parlors. Inter-'school building. slon. II lg new, good rubber, full cqulpmout at I CC-.II Thla la n ran I mm n Una tllln 111 .Medford Auto Company on South' Salesroom, lllverslde. 184' U f"h A sacrifice price on this wood In a few days. Alcohol for radiators. Cheapest and . bent. Jones & Kfrkpntrlck. tf Mr. and Mrs. William F. linger of Jvh Angeles. Calif., are guests at tho home of their sister, Mrs. George liohnert on Peach street. Don't forget the Greater Medford club donation rummage sale, October 22. 23 and 24. i . 1S2, , We pay for ashes and sell dirt ' '; "-'cheap. Brown & White Afa'iney. Inc. tf. -,!.l1.v;b .Tho, flsg on the , Medford armory,' "0. Ilk" all the other state armories In 1 Oregon, will fly at half must by order crof Adjutant General "George A. White, "'on Wednesday In tribute to tho mem- j. ory of ihe late Ucuto.nant -Colonel .iIohn F. Williams, retired, former prominent member of tho Oregon Na--'(ittional Guard, who died last week from honrt diseiise at his home In ICugene. nrUf Harry Welsh .arrived In Medford lust week from Chicago to visit his i mother, Mrs. Flora K. Welsh. He was accompanied by Arthur Garruh. '!'iJ)AAlmot $1 per hundred can be sav tOjjmi on potatoes at the Johnson Pro- nain "nt ,amale8- Gusher Cafe. 182 "Among the guests from a distance V'Pi'-klBti'ied at local hotels, and who ar rived yesterday, are George C. Ilus .Mifnn of Washington. D. C Frederick i:io.ij.;i;K,,v,on of Andovor, Mass., Mr. and r,'"'Mrs. w. s. Gravis, Mrs. E. J. Palmer., rf.' T. Fitzgerald and W. W. Dale of Vancouver, B.-C, E. W. Thull of Hochestor. N. Y.. O. I.. Dorman and E. Fletcher of Denver. Col., C. L. , , IMnehart of Cleveland, Ohio. It. It. ' '' 'Mitchell of Calgary, Canada, and M. ''.- Bell of New York City. i,"l!ert's Own Make tamalcs. Gusher ; ;C:ifn. 182 ' . Itndlator alcohol, cheapest and best. ; ' ".'ones & Klrkpatrlck. tf ''County Agent C. C. Cnte, Floyd Cul- "Vrt-, Ferd Cate of Olonvllle, Cnllf., and the lat tor's friend from Pasadena, rc- V-& tlil'nnrt tn Iho t.ltv v..in.H-n ..... n rue ueod Indian country, having bag ".' "l;eS' threo bucks. '...l" Rooming house in Ashland to ex- , u.i ,hu n uuMiiiiuuiit' , Kuoo location. Address Box 481, Ashland. Ore. 189 '.'.Cfl- Quality guaranteed. Johnson 'ct l.'Mduco Co. tf r'. ' . ."A ii eight-point buck, weighing 310 !; "pounds after It had been drossed, was killed by Guy Satterolo of Klamath i-, :WiH' in vicinity, according to his ' '"Vtiilcinciit yesterday. Local sportsmen Sld the iloer was tho largest reported (."i'i'lled hero. Iletwoon 85 nnd 00 pounds n ;. ts nllowod for tho dressing. Klamath u. . 1,11,0 model Dodge business coupe. .. Jieady to go. Kqulpmcnt. A fine buy 'rr ' (t 1700. Easy terms. Ilulck Knles onni. 8. Tllverslde. 84 Don't forget tho Greater Medford club donation rummage sale. October S3. 23 and 2-1. 182 j, Gorge E. Ferguson Is a business vis itor In tho city today from the Squaw Luke country. Hornlco M. Bolgor, teacher of vio lin. I'hone 437-H. 183 Have your worn carpet mndo Into n nice fluff, rug. , Itug Works, 708 I'lne street. Phono 510-M. tf Dr. and Mrs. Elliott and children. Amy nnd Jimmy, were guests at the Homo or (he lutter'n sister, Mrs. F. Ili eltmayer of Grants Pass, yesterday. Order your Hallowe'en suits early. Dressmaking and children's clothes. layettes. Tho Daisy shop. I'atm block. Phono 1007. 185 The first nnnual dance to be given by the D. O. K. K. will be hold at Jihn K. P. hall Monday night, October I'.nn nt 8:30. All members nnd friends Invited. ISO within the next few days before tho weather breaks. I Hulck Master Six Roadster, com Six Studebaker touring, like ""lB equipment, tonus ana runs just one new. repossessed car. See it at Iiulek S. Riverside. 184' i i-i. ti. uunrmnn has returned from Inn HYtfinrlnrf l.ttulnaaa l.ln tn Vmu Vi.rl, and other eastern points. Large stock of Victor records at Palmer's MubIc Store. ft" Bliss Heine's Guide Map of Med ford, on solo at Moll Tribune office, Medford Exchange, 316 Liberty build ing and 916 W. 10th street. Prices 26c and 1.00. Paul Scherer of the Bardwoll Fruit company is now in Now York City on a business trip. 'Don't forget tho Greater Medford club donation rummage sale. October 22, 23 and 24. 182 We pay for ashes and soli dirt cheap. Brown & Whlto Agoncy, Inc. tf" A number of local football fans will attend tho Oregon-California gamo in Portland this Saturday. Screen doors at Wnllace Woods Lumber yard, Cor. East Main and Genesee. 88tf Let me write your fire insurance. Carl Y. Tengwald, Holland Bldg.. Phone 093. tf The Missisonary Roclety of the Presbytorlan church will meet at the home of Mrs. N. Chancy on South Holly, Tuesday afternoon at 2:30. The subject for the afternoon Is "Alaska." An Intoi-osting program has boon pro parod. Almost $1 per hundred oan be sav ed on potatoes at the Johnson Pro duce Co. -if Crowson's are .now serving those good hot tamales. 173tf Otto Meyer is nmong the residents of the I,ake Creek district spending the day In the city on businoss. There will be n silver tea given by Mrs. Herbert at her home on South Onkdule next Wednesday afternoon nt 2:30 for the benefit of St. Ann's Altar society. All the ladies are cor dially invited. 181 Screen doors nt Wallace Woods Lumber yard, corner E. Main and Gonesoe. . 88 Callforninns registered nt local ho- tela Include Mr. and Mrs. R. F. Stew art and Mr. and Mrs. George J. Curr, Mr. and Mrs. L. H. Gaux of Piedmont, Mr. and Mrs. W. V. Webb of Rich mond, Mr. and Mrs. E. Kallnrd of Healdsljurg, Mr. and Mrs. F. S. Cock ney of Rod Bluff, Mr. nnd Mrs. C. II. McDonald, Mr. and Mrs. W. McBrido, Mr. nnd Mrs. J. W. Fowler. M. E. Norton and Mr. nnd Mrs. W. Puloff of Ixis Angeles nnd E. R. Russell, H.' IS. Nelson, Mr. and Mrs. H. E. Nelson, Jr.. Mr. nnd Mrs. J. W. Rnnken and John F. Everett of Hnn Francisco. Buy a city lot. All Improvements paid. Priced very low. Terms. Carl Y. Teugwald, Holland Hotel. Phono 03. 108tf Winchester rlflo for sale at De Von's. i K4(f Robert Galllgan, Medford's allvor tongued newsboy, hns returned from Man r ranclsco, to spend tho winter here. He urrived Saturday by auto-' mobile. Dr. E. D. Elwood. optometrist, has moved to his temporary office over Lamport's. 228 E. Main. tf Hncdlcor shop. Interior decorating. 18 5 For being In too much hasto to wit ness the Ashlund nnd Grants Pass football game at Ashland. Nell Chap pel paid a 25 fine Saturday In Jus tice Roc's court nt Jacksonville for speeding. He was nrrcsted near Tolo by State Traffic Officer J. J. McMa hon. . I Lessons given In oil painting, water colorB of china decoration. Call Mrs. Ivlnn Norman Barto at Palmer's studio, or 821-Y. Dr. E. D. Elwood. optometrist, has moved to his temporary offlco over uimpnrrs. 228 E. Main. tf A party composed of Secretary ot State Snm A. Kozer nnd Mrs. Kozer nnd Chief state Traffic Officer T. A. Rnffety nnd Mrs. Rnffetv passed through Medfonl Inst Saturday night enrouto to California on n pleasure trip. A special evening clnss In higher accounlancy under a certified public nraountnnt opens November 1st. Rea sonable tuition. Register now. Med ford Business College. O. W. X. 186 Host Ulnh coal $16 a on. Vallev Fuel Co. Phono 78. . IDOtf In keeping with National Security week, Robert N. Wayne Phelps, evan gelist of Portland, will sneak this ev ening nt tho Baptist church on the subject: "Losing Our Morality and Why." Tomorrow evening ho will speak at the Presbyterian church. Screen donors nt Wallace Woods Lumber yard. Cor. East Main nnd Genesee. 8Stf Dr. E. D. Elwood, optometrist, hns moved to his temporary offlco over Lamport's, 128 E. Main. tf Mrs. L. M. I.ounsbury left this morning for Sulem, where she will spend several days transacting busl nesr. I-argo cotton rags wanted nt Mall i Tribune office. Most any variety of apples, good nunllly. It per box delivered. Johnson Produce Co. tf Robert lloyl, secretary of the Cham ber of Commerce, received a telegram today from the Portland chamber In viting local cltsens to attend the an nual live stock show which com mences there October Slst, lasting un til November 7. All clnsses of caftusj-etnrs repaired and adjusted. Willisana A McCurlev tr Almost fl per hundred can be iwv- 181 Roseburg hospital where he has been paiieni. Newcomb can deliver 4 foot fir slab tf John M. Scott of Portland, assistant ! passenger traffic manager of the Southern Pacific lines. Is spending to day In the city on business. Mrs, Scott accompanied him to Medford.. Budweiser 1.60 per doz. at De Voe's. 130tf J. S. Jenks of San Francisco. Cnllf., general western agent for the Belt Railroad company of Chicago, is a business visitor here today. Newcomb can deliver 4-foot fir slab wood In a few days. tf If. A. Stearns of Pasadena, Calif., who hail been fishing on the Rogue for more than a woek is spending a week at the mouth of tho river. ness. w.Miait-u uy uie cnurcn memoers. Mrs. L. D. Bran of Grants Pass is lno new Uulldlng will take the spending several davs in the citv aa Vlace of the old church on North houso guest of Mr. and Mrs. II Fnllln. Tourists from a Tlistnnce register ed nt Merrick's Motor Inn Include the families of R. o. Palmer of Wuco, Tex., B. J. Parson of Olendlve, Mont. C. M. Kcholz of Guttenburg. lowi . Peter Spencer of Greeley, Colo., and T. E. Wilson of Phoenix, Ariz. OBITUARY . DEEN Katie Susan Doen, wile of Oliver J. Deen, died at Sacred Heart hospital Saturday of a complication of ',, diseases, age 89 years. Deceased was will return to Grants Pnss for the lato i native ot urc;on, born at Lakeview, October .stoelhcad fishing. Try that big milk shako at DeVoc's. tf Miss Stella Anderson and mother returned yesterday .from a short so journ spent at Portland. Jr. H. Axley, physician and sur geon. Phone 607. 420 Medford Bldg. 198 Mr. and Mrs. M. F. Sheldon of Mount Shasta and Mrs. W. M. Welsh, Jr., of Dunsmuir, were among the vis itors in Medford from adjacent Cali fornia points yesterday. Bert's Own Make tamales. Gusher Cafe. J82 Leo Glascock Is among local citi zens who spent tho week end at Yre ka. Calif. Farmers can begin to haul 4 foot green wood from the mill next week. Just phono before coming. Phone 631. tf Ben Sheldon has returned from lis Angeles and will spend a month or moro visiting his family and friends. Yakima gems 12 per 100 lbs. deliv ered. Quality guaranteed. Johnson Produce Co. -tf The regular mooting of the Crater club will be held this evening, the dinner beginning nt 8:30 o'clock In' tho "Dinty" Mohr basement hall of the- I-lolo! Medford. Tho usual live ly program of entertainment will make tho Craters forget all their troubles. Tho tamale nnd chill season Is now on a Crowson's, Medford's- popular jweot shop. 163'tf Following Ideal autumn days yes terday . and today, generally fall weather Is prodlctod for Tuesday. Tho coldest temperature of early tlll'i morning was 35. Hot tamales. Gusher Cafe. 182 Ore. She had been ill since .Mav anil was brought to the hospital Train her homo at Derby. Mrs. Deen leaves her husband, Oliver J., three daughter unci two sons, rearl, Blanche. Una fcrnle and Aaron Deen. The family nan Been residents of Talent for tw years and for tho past year residents ot ueruy. Perl funcrnl home will have charge of the services and the service will be held at tho Central Point ceme tory Tuesday at 3 P. M. The Rev, tiray of Butte Falls will officiate, WILLIAMS The funeral services for Mrs. Lucy Davis Williams will ;be held at the Presbyterian church nt. central Point TueRdny at 2 P. M., Rev. Eaton of the Baptist church will havo charge of the services and tiie Kev. Johnson will assist. Mrs. Wil liams had been a member of the Bap tist chnrch for many years. She was one of the most lovable characters mm leaves a nosi 01 incnu3 10 mourn her loss. Mrs. Williams lived to the rlpo old age of near 75 years, and the children were blessed with a wonderful mother, kind, loving nnd a good neighbor. She was loved by the whole community The pallbearers will bo W. J. Free man, A. C. Fabor, Guy Tex. Robert .Moore, Con Lcever and A. W. Bcebo The remains will be laid to rest In the Central Point cemetery by the sine of her late .husband, Isaac Wll l!amn. Tho funeral arrangements are In clinrgo of the Perl funeral homo. M IN ICR Joseph Stlllman Minor passed nwny 'Suddenly at his home three miles Iftortli of Central Point nt .7 oclock Saturday evening, at tho age lot 67 years. He had been in ill health I for several months but his sudden .' ' . passing was caused by apoplexy. ,rl j-mihii "no uiiurney, -CHim:uvui.v, "i ;l Mlnnr-wao Imn, ,,t Wnull,.D 1 No product eVer gained and held Leadership through , accident. F 1 u h r e r's milk " bread is outselling . every brand of bread in Southern ; Oregon, and its distribution is still '4 3 on the increase. Why? Jo! on piitiuoes at tho Juhnnon I'm dur Co. tf Mlrs Nollif Anno Mnrnan w Qi Medfonl vlnitnr In Anhlnnd yontor Uny nflrrnoou v.Hltlnff frlomln. ljiriEP cmton rni? vnnttM, nt Mnll Tribune offlco, t Onntral Point. Rpont nevernl hours In tho city this forenoon. Palmer's Photo titudlo makes the bot picture. tf Out of town OroKonlans who arriv ed Sunday und arc tuoHta nt tho ho tels hero include, Mr. and Mrs. J. I MniciiH of Murnhflcld. Mr. and Mrs. V. !T. Polincnk. Mrs. Einnm McDonald and Mrs. Anna liacon of La Grande, .1. It. Quln of Salem, J. H. Iteckley of Kosebure and the folluwhij- from Portlund: Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Mini nhiir. I' A. Manning, Mr. and Mrs. t P. Scott. Mrs. Pax ton and child Mrs. Tt. Heed. Mrs. C. A. Vleknn ami children. Mr. it ml Mrs. IT. (1. I'Kples ton and daughter und Mr. and Mrs. John M. Scott. Good clean cotton rags wanted it Mall Tribune. " tf Mlsss Amy 101 lint t of Cnrnlnn Court had us her dinner guests Saturday, Miss Hetty West, Hilly West and Miss uarbara Holt. l)v. W. C. Schacfor. dentist, dental X-ray, extraction specialist, pas and local anaesthetic. Phono 1117. 42B Medford Bldjr. 17!tf Mr. and Mrs. J. Cook were week end visitors In Klamnth Falls. Mr. Cook In tho Medford representative of Steinhardt & Kelly. Mrs. H. Hullowuy and daughter Mary uro iiiihuik tho business visitors In the olty today from Itutto Kails ActliiK upon the receipt of a tele Brum from Chief of Police Jenkins of Portlnnd, Chief of Police Adams took Into custody Friday at Conner's fruit packing plant a "runaway" Kirl, Miss Uona Wilford, by name, and 16 years of tine, until the arrival of a Portland police official, who took hor back to that olty yesterday. Tho kIH hud not been Iour In tho city and wns staying at tho Y. W. C. A. on Itnrtlett street, while sho was working In the packing shed. It Is presumed by local pollro that tho (TiH had escaped from some detention home at Portland, but the factft aro not known. Miss Lola Davtes of Pluohurst, spent several hours here today on business and vlsltinir friends. Miss Sylvia Carloy Is amonR Coker P.utte residents in tho city today at tending to business affairs. Mrs. KImer Chllders, who under wont a major operation at the Sacred Heart hospital last week, Is reported to be slightly Improving. A total of 16 cars of apples and 13 cars of pears w'cro shipped to eastern markets by local packluK houses dur ing he past two days. A billiard tournament. In which the loading bllllardlHts of the city will take part, I scheduled to be held In a lo cal billiard parlor before ytho end of the month. ' TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY. KOIl 8AI.1-: way: only ti-Hcts. H. llltkdulp. tin Jacksonville hla-h-Ihrce more two acre X. Loflaud, 2J5 South 1.H2 KOfNI) I'hsliffer's licenso No. 11423. nein. 1:1., Juno is, isss. He was mar- irlcd In 1905 at Lawrence. Kas.. to iitrsa Taylor, who survives him Thoy have. resided in vnrious lilaces. hut came W-OreKon from Utah anil had lived in their present location for tho past 11 years. Besides his wife, he leaves two sons. Fred and Ray Miner of Kansas City; also three brothers In Kansas. . Remains are at the Cor-Ter funeral parlors, where announcement of the funcrnl will be made Inter. Grand Jury Not Called. There was no session of tho grand Jury today, as scheduled, all the work hci-ig completed at the last nicotinic. This is regular session day for. the Rrand Jury for the October term of court. The petit Jury will ciminence Its sessions next Monday nnd will re main in session until an unusually lioavy calendar is completed. The court tliis week will be busy attend InK to routino matters before tho reg ular session begins. The grant) jury, which is held over from tho last term. is subject to call whenever needed. Hunters' Notice Hunters nro warned to keep off our property on Crnter Ijike High- O. V. ISAACS. FRANK ISAACS. way. 174tf Crater tnk Chapter No. 32 UejfUlar Convocation. Tuesday, October 20, 7:30 M. Past-Mnster l)o- Kfoes. Refreshments serv ed. Visitors welcome. 181 roftk with trns ith Hiversldo, recently gutted by fire. It will have approximately twice the floor space, being 52 feet wide and 56 foot long. It will have a heating plant Installed in a half basement, a large auditorium capable of seating several hundred neonlp. nnd will he j fitted with new equipment through out, except for the piano, which was salvaged from the fire. Tho new church edifice, which will be orected of reinforced concrete, will be ns flroproof as "it can pos sibly be built, and will be situated a short distnnce west of the private j school operated under the direction of tho church. Meehnn and Lockwobd will be tho contractors and It Is expected the construction will havo been com pleted by the first of next year. The property ownod on North Riverside, it Is planned, will bo sold for resi denuo building lots. Drivers' Uccitscs Suspended, Audlcy Egger and Harold Todd, who figured In a recent auto wreck near Gold Hill, which resulted fatal ly for Miss Hernia Hause of Grants I'asa. each had their driver's license suspended recently for one month. When that time , is up the young men must show reason why the li censes should . not be suspended longer. Jf no reasons are. shown, tho suspended porfnd Is automatically increased to one year. Oook with arn tf Lecture on Orient Tomorrow at M.F. & H. S. Atlych, of Atlyeh Brothers. Im porters and wholesale dealers In rugs, Is In Medford for a few days and has on display and for sale with the M. & H. Co.. 150 rugs. Mr. Atiyeh will give a free lecture at the M. & H. Co. tomorrow, Tuesday, at 2:30 on the texture, weave and manufacture of Oriental" rugs with a few touches of the people f that country, together, with their customs,' beliefs, etc. Kveryone Interested is cordially in vited. Including men and women. 180 gtreet of Now! Jr0r8 wMIPn Men" rJli&V V as . "THE MIRACLE MAN" OF 1925 - with Percy Mannont Neil Hamilton Mary Brian The screen has neve known an underworld- society drama strange and startling this onel "Dragon Alley," a Comedy . urcyanian news . . -, i Raymond Ballard at the Organ E Thursday Vy-Xjl I j l LILLIAN GISH in LCain" iT Insurance Ask, You I NAME IT I We'll 1 WHITE IT V v - SWEET PEAS Have ycu ever tried late fall Planting? . Sweet- Peas lnny be planted fo Rood advantage in the fall. 1 a deep trench, filling In with rich soil, well worked, and jiiKt before the .'round freezes plant the wed, They will remain dormant until spring and. be , st-rousel' because of their ciirl'v start. ' ' '' ' 1 MoV'':' 1 . -' Let us help you with further valuable information on the culture of this popular flower. We are at your service. ... Uirmr Sweet Peas If you Inoculate with Humogerm bofoie sowing the seen wo recommend 'it. Apply Sheep Guano to Lawns Now MONARCH Seed & Feed Co. Plant Bulbs " Early for Xmas Blooms R'A-Holmes, i Insurance I Since 1909 ne- Th Phc vlan MENU For Tuesday October 20 Beginning at 2 p. m. Prune Cake Burnt Sugar Cake Cooking School Mezzanine Floor of Medford Building Take Elevator ' ii 1 1 nt this nfricc KOIl RUNT KurnlKhed mnn fr Ki'iitlrinnn. 3UI 8. ContiH. Phono KOIl HKNTi Koiir fiirnlh.rjhnuiM kviMilna nnitnii. frostily mM-r-l. hot . anil roltl wntor. llKhts. bath. Uon sonnbliO ?fl Honsoii, - jsii'lf o . :i33 PHONE 239 MEDFORD ?t Answer to the Burning Queslm DYERS HATTERS CLEANERS PLEATEE8 Phone S4 . 23 K. fir It, Medford Class Co. Autnmoht Olass anil Mirrors mad to order. W call for youraash and replace broken wgirtnws. Phsne 140. 11J $Bar1ler. SAVE-SAVE-SAVE We resharpen Razor Blades, making them) as good as new. acme men tell us they are better! . This is saving. money and adding pleasure to ycur shave at the same time. . 30c a dozen, single edge blades I 40c a dozen, double edge blades Try it once the work is guaranteed! We are offering a Gillette Gold Plated Razor in a good case for $1.00. Heath's Drug Store 109 E. Main St.. As near as your phone. Phone 884 WI ARE MANUFACTURERS OF Doors Screens, Windows and Sash. Window and Door Frames Mouldings, Cabinets of All Kindt Our Constant Aim It to Keep Our Quality and Price Absolutely Right. v Oo Not Order From Out-of-Town Concerns Before o Letting Ui Figure on Your Bill. TIKHCIIIDGE C4BINET WORKS Medford , A Modern Mill Ortfon O o O IIMK Willi KHIi '