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o PAGE TWO ocaland Personal I Hill Mitchell who hasiccri" enuaKcd Oreiron WoaVl wur dcslr 11 who All O. A. C. students are asked lo icet thn r'kan.k nu iutum 1 11 river lor mo past year. accopteo rrom tne Halo 111 order 111 nc- tomorrow silitht at 7.30 p. m. as the haa returned to Medford where he la copt tho suite limn have until June 30, 1 O. A. C. football team will be on the now connected with tho C'opco homo , 1U26, to make thia change, according Khnata on their way south to play office. I to an opinion handed down by the Htanford Saturday. Dance Eaiilo Point Saturday nlRht, state attorney Kcnornl. Quito a fowl Fancy and cooking apples. Amerl flne floor. 184 veterans in Oicboii since tho new bo-lean Fruit x, ir;l.... m.l-,.,' mo' k The O. A, C. football team will pass 1 Wednesday specials on millinery, nus law was passed have signified 8th. T iti throuKh this city on the Shasta at One lot of folt hats, values to $7.60, ) their intention of returning the cash 7:40 o'clock tomorrow evening, en 1 priced at $2.96. One dot of velvet and accepting the state loan, route to Palo Alto, Calif., to play the trimmed hats, values to $8.60, priced I Harney & Horry roller skates $1.74 Htanford university team on Saturday, at I4.H5. Wednesday only. The Emmy Friday only, at M. F. & H. Co. 183 and undoubtedly will be greeted by a ' Lou Hat Shoppe. In M. M. Store. 181 , we pay for ashes and sell dirt number of local O. A. C. alumni to W. 11. ' Canon, formor register of rh.pn. itrnuin . wmi. i.mn tf Including tho 17 car loads of ap wish them good luck. tho Roseliurg land office, la in 1'ort- For six years the Cozy Nook has on uusmcas. been open every day and night, In eluding Sundays. Kodnk films, clg nrettes, cigars, tobacco, magazines and newspapers. 188 Dunce Kaglo Point Saturday night. 184 Superintendent E. L. King of the Southern Pacific railroad Is expected to arrive In Medford this afternoon or tomorrow morning for A business vis it of a day or two. Hlg Six Studebakor touring, llko new. good rubber, full equipment at $650. This Is a real snap. See this at Medford Auto Company on South Klverslde. .184 Fresh Sun Juan lime, $3.75 per bill Ilig Pines Lumber Co, 181 tt Uev. L. 11. Templo, pastor of tho Methodist Episcopal church, has ob tained tho services of the llnrrod Jub ilee Singers of Washington, D. C, who are accomplished negro singers with tho best references from .tho church and lycoum bureaus. They excel) In revival and lullaby .songs of thoir race. Tho slngors will appear Sunday evening at 7:30 at the First Molhodlst church. Tho public Is Invited to hear tliem. Alcohol for radiators. Cheapest and best. Jones & KJrknatrlck. tf Don't forget the Greater Medford club donation rummage sale, October z.', 23 and 24. 182 . An "ongle," one of the rnre nirds encountered on golf links, was cap tured last evening by Al Hagon on tho Fairgrounds courso when he holed his -second shot on the number one groon, a 290 yard par four hole. ' Dance till 2:10 Eagle Point Satur day night. Alford's Imperial orches tra ' 184 Next Thursday evening. October 22nd. the Federated Labor Union will bold a special open meeting for paint ers', at the union hall on North Orape street. 183 Callfornlana registered at Medford hotels Include Mr. and Mrs. W. It. Hi own of Tudor. Mrs. 8. J. Ilollen- beok. Mrs. W. C. Stanley. O. K. Rob oris, Mrs. O. F. Stordly and Mrs. 8. J. Hanton of Berkeley, C. E. Hall and F. w. Frnzeo of Racramento. E. M, Iver, F. E. Dolan, Mr, and Mrs. J. c Fletcher, Miss Elsie Bent. W. K Dunn and Mr. and Mrs. E. S. Colwoll it fcin Francisco, and the following rrom Los Angeles: c. O. nice, F. M Cody, Arthur Llnd, Mr. nnd Mrs. (1 K. Ferguson. A. L. Smalley, Misses Violet and Eva Roland, Mr. nnd Mrs. U- Ollbert. Mr. and Mrs. A. D. linn sen and George Ferguson. .We pay for ashes and sell dirt cheap. Brown Sc White Agency. Inc. Almost $1 per hundred can bt snv- od on potatoes at the Johnson Pro duce Co. , tt C Carey, who was Injured recently In an auto accidont is Improving slowly and Is able to bo propped up in bod for a short time. For six years tho Cozy Nook line ben opon ovory day and night. Includ ing Sundays. Kodak films, cigarettes, cigars, tobacco, niagasines and news impers. " 186 Fresh San Junn lime, $3.76 per bbl. Illg Pines Lumber Co. 18 1 tf Tho tomporaturo has boon steadily warming up until yesterday after noon's minimum of 80 was reached, which is the warmest for weeks past. Today, which oponcd with a minimum or iiu, win bo probably as warm If not warmer. Another big danco, Englo Point. Saturday night. 184 Hot tamales. Gusher Cafe. I82 Hert's Own Make tamales. Gusher Cafe. 182. "Mr. and Mrs. F. M. Calkins 1110 hern on their way to their homo In San Diego," says tho Eugene Guard, concerning woll known former Med ford people. "Mr. and Mrs. Calkins were here recently visiting at the homo of W. W. Cnlklns, brother of V. M. Calkins, nnd then left for a visit In the north nnd aro making a short stop on their return." Radiator alcohol, cheapest and best. Jones & Klrkpatrlck. tf Yakima gems $2 per 100 lbs. deliv ered. Quality guaranteed. Johnson Produce Co. tf US. COM ALLOWED TO GET E Dr. E. D. Elwood, optometrist, has moved to his temporary office over Lamport's, 228 E. Main. tf Mothers and fathors ore cordially urged to visit any class In the high school tomorrow. Thursday afternoon. from 1 .to 4. to get better acoualnted I A communication rmm ir t m,.ii with their children's school work un- superintendent or construction of the dor the guidance of the Parent Tench-' '. ... . . """i.uun ' rainier i noio BIUOIO maxes IIWIi, and four eiir r.t nenro ahlnned best pictures. tf yesterday a total of 24 7 cars of the .... - "V" now high school, furnished material nu 4in ui uiu luuur nuvo uomestic science room, by tho girls 1 11,13 "-aliH question ueciileu at been shipped to eastern markets byf tho class. the regular meeting of the school local packing houses so fur this sea- Dr. W. C. Schaefer. dentist, dental board Inst. nlL-i.t u ,. , V.rav v.,n.,.. ...,.,,.. , . . " y u ."I .m- Hot tamales. Gusher Cafe. 18 Lute Deuel was a local business vis itor from Copco. Calif., yesterday. Newcomb can deliver 4-foot fir slab 'son wood In a few .days. tf Vrequent committee meetings aro be ing held by the members of the many Armistice day committees In charge of the pntrlotic celebration which will bo held Wednesdny, November 11th. A number of novel entertainment fea tures are scheduled In addition to the mlRSinn. flfCllrilltlir tn .n..t.-.,n n I.I 1Ui',oV. 8,kilIel1 l""0"- outsido this city, giving 1 J if "It tin runt tlin ..,. 1. 1.. 1 . All CISSSA. n c-t,.,-..,,,. -nlrrt U"' ",OU' " UB UUUVUII- . --'--"- i vU uuitj nero and adjusted. Williams & McCurley. , TollllIK boar(1 memuer8 that t wa8 t, 0 ... 1 .. . lmlosslulo to find skilled luborors hole The date of the annual meeting of in sufficient numUors to meot ti e ho Copco forum ha. been changed pre8ent situation Mr Hulls Tranklv nig parade, the usual football game having spent several days in the city Thursday fidoher Thi. nhn.7. 1..," lnut 11 8. not Purpose to viHiiiiig Air. aim Airs. 11. A. rnmn Screen doors at Wallace Woods I local anaesthetic. Lumber yard, Cor. East Main and ,' Medford Bidn viunviwe. Soil Let me wrlto your fire Insurance. Carl , Y. Tcngwald, Holland Bldg.. Phone 093.- . tf Mrs. L. D. Bryan returned to her home In Grants Pnss yesterday after 9 1 Yes, We make a spec i a 1 1 y of serving ' group functions. Come :n and let us suggest some original novelties to liven the inter ' est and appetites ' of the members. The COLONIAL L Th Southern Orefon'i O rinast ftalrar rl lietwecn Medford high nnd Ashland high and the annual Armistice hull. The Alpha Delta class of the Chris tlnn church will meet with Mrs. Imu Jones Roswell at 342 N. Ivy. Thurs day afternoon at 2:30. A large at tendance Is desired. Bernlce M. Bolger, teacher of vio lin. Phono 437-R. 183 Large stock of Victor records at Palmer's Muslo Store. ft The Willamette river nt Eugeno is the lowest ever recorded by weather observers there, according to Ger ard M. dcliroekert, local weather man. Tho present stage of tho river is a trlflo less than .4 of a foot. Ac cording to tho records kept for many years, tho lowest level previously reuched was ,6 of a foot. . .... The ladles of tho South Methodist church will give a supper In tho church basement Friday, October 23, beginning at 6:30. Price 40c. . 184' Lute model Dodge business coupe. Jtearty to go. Equipment. A fine buy at $700. Easy terms. Buloil Bales room, S. Riverside. 184 A possibility that the Redwood highway between this city and Grants Pass would not be opened until spring, looms here today following word received by H, W. Webber, head of the Webber Construction compnny that the federnl bureau of public roads ejetced all bids for the surfacing of the ten miles of road between Grif fin creek nnd Patrick's creek. This according to Wobber, will throw the work more than a month behind schedule which will likely make tho completion of the .road extend over until next yonr. Del Norto (Calif.) Triplicate. For six years the Cozy Nook has been open every day and night, in cluding sundnys. Kodak films, cig arettes, cigars, tobacco, magazines ojul newspnperff. . 186 Marcelling, 76c by Mrs. Lola Bow man James. Phono 476-M. 186 O. O. Alenderfer spent today at Hilt, Cnllf., looking after business matters. -Don't forget the Greater Medford club donation rummage snlo. October 22, 23 nnd 24. 182 Fifteen out of the stnte cars were registered In tho city yesterday by the local state traffic bureau. Piano Instruction. Mrs. Ida Wood. pupil of John M. Wllllnms. latest methods for beglnnors. Thono 870-W. 181 Miss Edith Crnlg wns taken to th Community hospital suffering from nn Illness which as yet has not been determined. She Is not seriously 111 it Is undorstood. Have your worn enrpet made Into nice fluff rug. Rug Works. 706 Pine street. Phone 610-M. tf Expert mnrcelllng, 76c. 623 So. Ivy Tel. 436-R. 186 Included among guests nt the local hotels from a distance are Mr. and Mrs. M. II. Hart of Now York, J. F. Smith of Duluth. tho Misses Duff. Eaton. E. Clark nnd C. Durln of Chi cago, Mr. and Mrs. J. K. Hall and Mrs. Adam Johnson of Vancouver. II C. H. L, Stuart of Denvor, and I. M. Emerlch and II. Van Den Vendor of Huffulo, N. Y. Order your Hallowe'en stilts early. Dressmaking nnd children's clothes. InyetieB. Tho Daisy Shop, Palm block. Phono 1067. 186 1 , & F. Violin nnd Plnno studio theory, history and harmony. Export adjusting nnd repairing. Special rates for school children In clnsses. Room 4, Collego llldg., 31 N. Grapo St. 186 Hugh Rnnkin, supervisor of the Crater National forest, was a visitor In tho Applcgntc country yesterday. ricwing machines rented, $3 nor month. Singer Co., 116 W. Main. Phone 686. 187' Ynklma gems $3 per 100 lbs. deliv ered. Qunllty guaranteed. Johnson Produce Co. tf J. A. McDeavltt. representative of tho Earl Fruit compnny, who has been In the city for several months past, left todny for his headquarters nt spokano. Farmers can hegln to haul 4 foot green wood from tho mill next weok. Just phone before coming. Phone 631. tf llulck Master Rlx Roadster, com pleto equipment, looks and runs Just llko now. A sncrlflce prlco on this repossessed csr. Soo It at Bulok halesroom. S. Riverside. 184 Colonel King Stanley of Southern California, a pioneer trail scout, was In the city last evening enrouto to Henltle. where he will spend . short time before returning to California. His cnr. a sedan, la llberslly decors od with scenes of different points 01 Interest, among which Is a scene 01 Crater Ijiko with Medford mention ed In connection. Ho Is a locturer. going from city to city, telling of thk beauties of tho westland and glvlnj facts concerlng resources' He carries a complete redlo broadcasting and rei reiving outfit In his cnr and ofter. broadcasts lectures while encamped. $2.20 roller snktos fur $1.74 at Medford Fur nil lire nnd Hardware Co Friday only. 1 83 llllss Heine's Guide Map of Med. ford, on sale at Mnll .Tribune office, Medford Exchange, $16 Liberty build ing and 1 W. lOtlfcalroot. Prices a 5c4 nun 9 1 .iiu. I C. M. HIkks of Portland. Inriiialrlnl agent of tho Southern Pacific lines. It spending suvernl days In tho 8iy on business. o Don't forget the Greater Meiftord club donation rummage sale. October 23. 23 nnd 24. u: Crowson's are now serving thnse good hot (nmnles, l??'t$ Almost $1 per hundred can be sav ed on potatoes at the Johnson Pro duce Co. tf Screen doors at Wallace Woods Lumber yard, corner E. Main nnd Genesoe. 88 The Girls' Jackson cou tion at 2:30 Thursduy aftornoon In homes Sunday evening. mi mi'iiiuru iiuuuing. in connection Xllin LltllllKU HI) I nu nnn.o . I I..I , was doclrtert n.inn iw .hi mmi.,. I,. "T"' . ' uuiei a. longer 1 . . ",an necessary. As soon as oca in charge In order to Insure a maxi- skilled labor is available, lie went on mum attendance. It was felt that by to say. same will be used in th con changing the dale to Saturday a larg- struction work fon?' lr.ZT" """'V V" Ut8ld,e :"v'8" I Accor(l"s to the building contract ions could bo counted upon. It Is ex- nn nulnlHa inim. 1. ...... !l,ncte1 ,nat "'my of the visitors will absolutely neressnrv n..,i i Champion Baking club of I spend tho wee kend In Medford and -1 1 lau" ? condition exfsts rm t nty willgivoa domonstra- tho Rogue valley, returning to their sentativej from ne sovLwil ?n . ' , I U"' of the city were invited to bo .Fresh eggs. American Fruit & Pro- present at the meeting. Individually duce Marker. 109 E. 8th. 187 thoy agreed with Mr! Hulls Zt such Largo assortment shopping bnskcts labor at present is very scarce in the 69c and up. Japanese Art store. 186 city and it was their opinion that Motorists nra flagrant in their vlo- some outside laijor would bo noceS-' latlons of the new stale hondllght law, nary at present in the construction nt ! according' to J. J. McMahon, stuto. the high school. traffic officer, who states that all cars 1 W'hon interviewed In connection must have their headlights adjusted with the "importation" of laborers. In compllnnce with the law. E. H, Hod rick, city school superin- Large cotton rags wanted at Mall tendent. stated that i n nn Wuv uraa Tribune office. the labor clause in the contractor's' nest utan coal $16 a ton. valley contract set aside. Fuel Co. Phone 76. 196tf' 'n efforts to' live up to this clause Tho latest Issue of the Medford Lc- Mr. . Hulls has been tllrnlni' nwnv gion, official publication published by laborers daily who could not prove tho Medford post American Legion, their residence here, and (n cloln' so, enmo off the press and was put Into 't is said, handicapped himself to Borne tho malls yesterday. Among other extent. He will not "Import" labor news articles printed Is tho nnnounce- front Portland, he said, unless neces mcnt of the list of events for the nn- Mry. but will employ men traveling nunl Armistice day celebration. No- through, or as they are sometimes vember 11. icalled, "floaters." Fancy krnut cabbage. 2 14c a pound. I - American Fruit & Produce Market. 109 E. 8th. , 1 187 Hemstitching, buttons covered, at the Handicraft Shop. tf . i HMiiuiKion siaie resiaenis register- I MIVI-'R Fun with the cooking schools being con ducted there by Mrs. Humphrey. Next Friday tho Medford Furniture nnd Hardware Co. will sell $2.20 Har ney & Horry skates for $1.74.- 183 Dr. E. D. Elwood, optomotrist, has moved to his temporary office over Lamport's. 228 E. Main. tf The Girl's Champion Baking club of Jackson county will give a dem onstration at 2:30 Thursday afternoon in connection with the cooking school being conducted there by Mrs. Humphrey. Dr. E. D. Elwood. optometrist, has moved to his temporary office over Lamport's. ,228 E. Main. tf Buy a city lot. All improvements paid. Priced very low. Terms. Carl Y. Tengwald, Holland Hotel. Phone 993. 108tf Mr. and Mrs. II. W. Conger and Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Roscberry of Med ford. passed through hore yesterday. on route to Portland. Mr. Conger conducts the Conger funeral parlors in Medrord. and will be in atlendnnce at the state coroner's convention held In Portland this week. Mr. Roscberry Is superintendent of road construction in Jackson county. Roscburg Nows lleview. . Fresh poultry, ready for tho oven. Order a day in advance. American Fruit & Produce Market, 109 E. 8th. , 187 ; . Lessons given In oil painting, wntor colors of china decoration. Call Mrs. V4vlan Norman Barto at Palmer's Studio, or 821-Y. James Donovan nnd James Robin son, local men arrested Inst night by Policeman Cave In an intoxicated con dition on the street, furnished $25 cash ball each to appear In Judge Taylor's court this afternoon to an swer the charges preferred against them. Kohinson .it Is understood, suf fered a gnsh In his head when ho fell to tho sidewalk, being unnblo to bal ance himself. Medical aid was sum moned to attend tho man in tho city jut I Inst night.' Large cotton rags wanted at Mall Tribune office. Most any vnrioty of apples, good quality, $1 per box delivered. Johnson Produce Co. tf Chief of Police McNnbb nnd Deputy State Game Warden Roy Parr of Ash land were business visitors In the city today. Fresh sweot elder by tho gallon or glass. American Fruit & Produce Market, 109 E. 8th. 187 Dr. W. W. Howard has returned from his trip east und hus resumed his practice ill tho Liberty Hlilg. 183 Out of town Orcgnnliuis In tho city who arrived yesterday includo Miss Alloen Raffety, Homor If. Smith. H. H. Ollnger and C. E. Nelson of Salem, W. L. Wicver of Oregon City. Goorgc C. Casus of Coqulile. Gertrudo A. Aucsptkci- of Riddle, Mr. and Mrs. CI. M. Slrawbrldgo, M. A. Draper, E. S. Burnett nnd E. W. Harney of Eugene. and tho following from Portland: Mr. nnd Mrs. C. M. llnrtwell, Mr. and Mrs. Hoy H. Camp. H. D. nnd J. W. Mnstian. H. P. and R. R. Leo, C. A. Pntchett nnd C. H. Perkins. Better be safe than sorry by using Fichlnor's Antl-Freezo in cur radia tors. It Is harmless In every wny both to user and rndiator.belng non-poison ous. explosive or Inflummable; cvnp oration Is water only, which Is re placed in the usunl way us required. For sale nt Flchtncr s Garage. Mod- lord, Oregon. 187 A special evening class In higher accountancy under a certified putilic accountant opens November 1st. Hea sonnblo tuition. Register now. Med ford Business College. (1. w. N. 186 .ocnl hunters nnd fishermen arc reminded by stnto game officials that nil venison must bo properly tagged 10 show that tho meat wns killed In accordance with law. Best Utnh cool $16 a ton. Vnlley Fuel Co. Phono 76. 196tf Screen dooors at Wallace Woods Lumber yard. Cor. East Main and Genesee.. 88tf L. V. and Edmund Plelo of the Trnll ilistrlct were visitors In the city to day on business and visiting friend "They aro some of the finest of ficers wo ever mot." said Jack Huyd and Jack Martin, referring to local officers who arrested them Monday morning with 2 6 rases of gin nnd whiskey in their possession, as they left by train last evening for their headquarters at Portland, after hav- tig paid $1600 In flues assessed them on their pless of glulty yesterday In Judge Taylor's court to transporting nnd possessing liquor. Tho men at ho time of their arrest were bound for Portland from Los Angeles, hut hnd fHSlcn asleep along the roadside when sigprinsl by the officers. The csr. transporting tho liquor. Is belnr confiscated in accordance with law. Sncdicor shop. Interior decorating wtncltkster mie for snlo nt Pm , . . -. . . .-i I". K, MI' Funeral Notices ed at local hotels Include Mrs. M. Tate and baby of Spokano. Phil Fisher of neral services for tho late Joseph S. Miner, aged 67 years, husband of Loyisa Miner of near On- C. Roberts and E. F. Morton 'of Br'em- ..V,,,, " ,, c"n"uclfd I"ri","1'' erton. W. If. Mumphrey, of Wenat-; , 2,?-- '? inaut 111 1110 .MiMiroKi crinetory. Con- J oh on Itownmn, wel) kncuQ rvn nt of Central Point, wna amonn the drnt of Central rolnt. wna amon inUom In the city hint evenlns. Almost $1 per hundred An he nv- d on potatoes at tho Johnson Pro chee, David nnd Carl Uushc-I of II a ilton mid Mr. and Mra. R C. OHmou and Mr. and Mrs. G. L. Spcro of Seat tle. . ' Newcomb Van deliver 4 foot fir Blab wood In a' ftw days.; t tf Chinene lily bulbn. Jap Art Store. Three build! rip lots, on which he wIM Boon oreif renlrinncen, were re cently purchaHcd from the Thomas Realty company by K. D. Pike. Hllclnp tomatoes and fUrlng beana for a few dayR. American Fruit & Produce Market, 109 B. 8th. 187 Budwelser 11.60 per doz. at De Voe'n. , I30tf Ivan Arnold, lmperHonntlnir a wo man, was awarded first prize at the masquerade uka'tliiff party held at tho Armory lost nlWt, which was attend- en iy a inriro crowd. A younpr lady from Ashland was awarded first prize for wearing tho best costume In her class. flood clean cotton rags wanted .it Mnll Tribune. tf Yakima Kerns $2 per mo lbs. deliv ered. Quality guaranteed. Johnson Produce Co. tf The new boai'd fence nbout the hlh school athletic field is now up on three sides, tho 2nd street side being as yet unfinished. Winter potatoes. We replace the unusable ones. Americnn Fruit & Pro duce Market, 109 K. 8th. 187 The tamale and chill season Is now on at Crowson's, Mod ford's popular jwoet shop. ', lfi.Vtf Hert's Own Mako tamales. Gusher Cafe. , 182 Henry Rupert, a Jacksonville resi dent, spent several hours today at tending to huFlncHs matters. Dr. IT. Axley, physician and sur geon. Phone 607. 420 Medford Bldg. IDS Farmers can begin to haul 4 foot green wood from tho mill next week, .lust phono bofore coming. Phono gcr funeral parlors in charge of ar rangements. KOUNS In this city Oct. 20th, Mary Klls Kouns. aged 45 years, wife of A. S. Kouns, of 610 North Front street. Deceased leaves besides her husband, four brothers and three sistei-s. Funeriil cortege will leave Friday, Oct. 23rd at 7 a. m. for Clendale, Ore., where services will be held and interment made. Conger funeral parlors uro in charge of arrangements. WEDDING BELLS Married by JurtKe Glenn O. Taylor this forenoon, Miss Kntlilonn Viola Hide of Trail to E. E. Espostl of Marin county. California, in the pres once of relatives only. The bride is a well-known resident of Trail and is a rocent graduate of the Central Point hlKli school. The Kioom is engaRed in business in California, where the uowlyweds expect to make their homo. Harccll's Miracle) Mlnornl. A radio-active substance of the earth. The great blood and body builder. Laboratory at Portland. Ore. See Mrs. 3. A. Everett, 2011 Willamette street. Jackson county agent, Medford, Oro: Tel. 3!7-Y. 10s Oonlc with ran 631. tf" There will be a short busi ness meeting of the Te Mtihiys Thursday, October 22. l&'i TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY. FOR SALE iKiok at this 8-room modern, plastered house and 3 lots. 50x141), on paved street. S. Central running through to Riverside. Itig garngc, woodshed nnd chicken house. Fine business proposition. , 3"i0, H000 down, bnlnnco like rent. Itest buy In Medford. Jas. Howling, Phono 674. 20 H. Peach 'street. 184 LOST Iliispltnl pin, Ilernlce Craw ford engraved on back. Return to IK Summit Ave. Reward. 1K3" l''OH SALE Genuine leather uphol stered rocker. J8 Summit Ave. 183 WAXTEI TO TRADE Diamond ring. $12R value, for roadster or light touring car. Ilox U. R., Mall Tribune. 1S2 FDR SALE I'. & O. tractor disc plow. Phono 408-R-3. 184 Foil RENT 3-room modern apnrt- moni. t'loso In. Adults, lib No. Holly. 83S-VO 184 WANTED Hy man nnd wife, work on rurm. Orchard nnd farming ex perience. Address llox P, Mnll Tribune. 184 FOR RENT Modern 6-room bunga low. Clime In. Phono 7L'u. 18ltf Klt RENT It-room house, nttrnr- ttve. modern, unfurnished. Call If-J. Q 181 'W'MI PalrQIadloa' gloves. Main ... . vi mm-. llvr lll-Sv CSII 111 Cosy Nook. 18i' FOR RENT For one or two gentle men, comfortable nit.'i. nlwsvs hot ualer, bath, hr. 6'oje ftve. 184 Briquets $16 per ton No odor No dust No waste No breakage No clinkers No grease or oil Satisfaction Guaranteed When you order Utah Aberdeen coal from us you get what you order "The Best in the West." PHONE 239 MEDFORD 9fie Answer to (M Burning 'Questtcr. Girl Hi-Jacker Arrested. . STOCKTON, Cal. Five moil and one girl, believed to ring leaders of a notorious gang of hijwkers, white slavers and narcotic peddlers, who have been operating from Seattle to los Angeles nd as far cast as Kun sas City, wore arrested hero. PiMeThouqhtSr'fcf'Si onineth from the Lord, which juude heaven nnd earth. l's. 121:2. Try that big milk shake at DoVoo's. t Sure Relief FOR INDIGESTION 72m a 1 1NDICST70J 6 Beu-ans Hot water Sure Relief ELL-AIMS 25t and 75 Packages Everywher TONIGHT TONIGHT Mirth, Melody and Novelty g-jl rtArMGERS" ASSOCIATION "Jg FEATURING STARTS TOMORROW! "ROMOLA" ' From the Classic Romance with LILLIAN and DOROTHY GISH in LEADING ROLES Supported by A CAST OF NOTABLE STARS. One of the GREAT PICTURES! Merry Comedy BALLARD AT THE WURLITZER FASHION FOLLIES with VIOLET ROLAND . .. In "FROM OLD-FASHIONED TO JAZZ" Styles, Songs and Steps RICE & CADY ' In "AM I RIGHT?" ' Original Comedy Stars LIND-TREE-0 In "A DAY IN THE APPLE ORCHARD" Wonder Stunts With Ladders Vera RAY & ELDED Billy In "A RURAL ODDITY" Helen RINEHART & DUFF Ermirie in "SONGS OF YESTERDAY.. AND TODAY" 'TOPICS OF THE DAY" MACK SENNETT COMEDY Evening Prices: Adults, 50c Children, 25c Vm Time 7:00 and 9:00 CRATERIAN ORCHESTRA FIRST ANNIVERSARY WEEK Saves Money by Saving Crops and Ycung Poultry Government statistics put tho loss due to damage by rats nnd mice at $20,000.(11)0 a year. Tho widespread use of UAX would save much of this waste. RAX IS NOT A POISON While It Is absolutely deadly to rats nnd mice. It is harmless to human beings, animal pets, poultry, and birds. !t may ho use any where with complcto safety. It is thereforo the Ideal rut-killor. RATS LEAVE BEFORE THEY DIE Within fivo to ton days nftor somo or tho rats or mice have eaten the bait, they infect tho rest of the colony; all become feverish and seek the open air and fresh water, whore they die oiitdoura. MONARCH SEED & FEED CO Your Seedsmen MENU For Thursday, October 22 Baking Powder Biscuits Mayonnaise Dressing French Salad Dressing All entries for the baking contest to be held Saturday, Oct. 24th, must be in by 12 o'clock noon, Saturday, with a Crown Flour slip attached to your entry. Slips can be obtained at your grocers. The Girts' Champion Baking Club of Jack son County, will give a demonstration at 2:30 Thursday afternoon. COOKING SCHOOL e Meazanine Floor of Mfedford Building Take Elector a o