O O Q - G O, O O o rmcyRD matt; - TRTBuyrrc. rET)roRT, qreook, wedxtcsday, October 21. 102:. PAGE FTVfl lES OF NEW 'CAVES' ROAD ARE POINTED OUT llepreaentntlves of all parts of Jackson and Josephine counties are expected to attend the state hlKhway commission's hearing on the Siskiyou highway Improvement district to be held at Jacksonville Friday. October 30. There the advantages of having a road from Williams creek to Oregon, caves will be' cited to the commission. Facts of Interest will bo brought out. "If this nine mile o.id is built," de clares Secretary Boyl of the Chamber of Commerce, "where now there is nothing more than a mountain trail, lirants Pass as well as .Med ford will be benefited, it la claimed. The for mer ' city will .be "approximately 33 mlleR closer to the caves, and ut the Rame- time residents of the southorn end of the valley will have no need of traversing 86 miles of state high way, to reach the scenic wonder. Forty miles will be saved by the road to the cayes and 20 miles to Crescent City. ' - - "When this road ' Is completed. If It should bo, tourists as well im local motorists will bo given the joys of a loop "trip." Ily going to the caves by t he Medford and Jacksonville route the "motorist will be enabled to leave by way of Grants Pass, or vice versa. Autolsts en route from Crescent City will have the opportunity of going to the caves without retracking back on the Redwood highway, leading from Ihat city to tirants Pass, They may then have the choice of going to Grants Pbbs by way of Murphy or coming to the southern end of the valley by way of Applegate. "On the southern end of tills pro posed road, pavement has been laid from Medford to Jacksonville and several miles toward Kucli, affording fine travel. From Ruch to Williams creek the road is said to be in very good condition and with the proposed road-building from Williams creek to the caves, the motorist will be af forded an enjoyable trip. "Another factor to be considered is the ranchers living in the districts where a mountain trail is the only means of ' transportation. These ranchers, ds n matter of fact, are moro or less at a disadvantage without the road, and realizing tho situation, are very -much in favor of the proposed building or the 'nine-mile stretch. "The Indebtedness caused by the road building will be paid, on the greater part, by Jackson county, only a small Krtion of Josephine county being included in the bonded district. The city of Medford will be the only cunty city Included in this district, which includes the northwestern por tion of the county in the Applegate and Williams creek sections. .The . Jackson county district has. an-asBess-. ed valuation of approximately ten million dollars in comparison to a figure much smaller in the Josephine district.' The Medford Chamber of Commerce, which originated the petition for I lie Siskiyou highway Improvement dis trict, wlU., represent this city nt the hearing. ' , Wears fortune on,Wrists -:r :i r GRANTS PASS ALL1 PEPPED UP FOR i Interest In the football game next Saturday between the Medford and ('rants. Puna high sellouts nt Grunts Puss Is Increaslnir. ami a lui'ge dele gation of local fans will attend. II promises to be u lively tmtilc. The Grunts Pass Courier, editorially, com ments on the game as follows: Next Saturday the local high school t'oottuill team runs up H.ialnst the strongest team of their full schedule If the boys arc going to win that game they must show everything they have. There should be a real crowd out for this game, for It will be the foot ball fight, of the season on tho local gridiron. Though Grants Pass has beon de feated hy Klamath Falln and tied with Ashland Inst Saturday, they are round ing into shape and always play their hardest against the locals, the rivalry between the two squads being keen. Collecting brncvlets, unique and valuable, is the hobbv of Mile. vctle Dnrnys, I'nrisian musical comedy queen, who has 'won more tlian a dozen perfect form" contests. Her collection is valued at more than 1,000,010 francs.' She wears this costume in a current production. 1925 DEER SEASON BEST IN YEARS, Y GET LIMITS The Markets E E Flvo buiMinf? permits totaling 58000 were KrimtiMl hy the city bulltl Inff department 'today, four f which nro residences and one a Karate. H. O. Cooksey was Brained a permit to erect a three-room residence on Cedar street at a cost of $550: J. llayman, a permit to erect a five-room $3K00 residence on Columbus avenue near L.ocust street; F. Oerdes, $500 to erect a garage on Vancouver street; William iliiff, $l.r0, four-room dwell ing on Riverside avenue; and Mrs. George Dennis,. $1 700. four-room resi dence oh West' Tenth street hear Orange. The deer hunting season which closed at sun down Inst evening was one t the best for years in Jackson county and vicinity, with the fleet footed animals largerthan Uiiual and in- excellent- condition. Of cod rue not every hunter got his quota of venison In the hills, hut in general most of tho Livestock. POHTLANI), Ore., Oct. 21. Cattle Nominally steady; receipts, 35 lioad. loss Shade higher; receipts, 75 ad. Heavyweight, 250 to 350 lbs.. medium, .ood and choice, $1 1.75 (r 12.50; lightweight, IttO to 200 lbs., common, medium, good and choice. I $12.50 ffi 12.85; packing hogs, rough , and smooth, $8j( 11. Sheep Nominally steady; receipts, 770 heud direct. 2 POWER BILLS GET ON BALLOT SALRMOrc. Oct. 21 Ballot titles have 'been prepared by Attorney (Jen era I Van Winkle for two hydro elec tric measures, one initiated by the Oregon State Grange through (Jeorgc A. Palmitcr, state master, and Bertha J. Beck, aecretury, the other by the Housewives' Council, Inc. of Portland through Josephine M. Othus, Mary A. Dean and Clara A. Klmunton. The measures differ in some re spects. The Orange measure would authorize the credit of the state to be loaned and Indebtedness without limitation Incurred by the state In ad f I it ion to all other Indebted ness for the purpose of providing funds for carrying out the provisions of the act. The housewives council measure ""calls for the creation of the Oregon water power board of five members. and authorizes the issuance of stnte bonds In an amount not exceeding five per cent of the state's .assessed valuation, and an initial appropria tion of $250,000 from tho general fund of the stale, returnable from water and power revolving fund, Both are proposed constitutional amendments. Both look to control of water power by Uio state. . Eggs. PORTLAND, Ore., Oct. 21. Eggs One cent to two cents higher; current ' receipts, 44c; fresh medium, 39(g) j39c; fresh standard firsts, 44 f?f i4-Uo.- fi-psh stnndnrd pxtras. 4SV (fl hunters were suocussful, according t'.jyc local game officials, ami more doer j ' were killed in this section than for Butter and Milk, years past, they say;' ' PORTLAND, Ore.. Oct. 21. Butter In evidence of this are forty to fifty strong. Cubes r to 2c higher; largo and exceptionally fine deer nrilH. unchanged. Kxtra cubes, city heads and antlers in a local taxider- 55c; standards, 54c; prime firsts. 53c; mist's place, left there by n.s many rirMtH. 4Xc! undnr ffrailnfl. nominal: Hunt China Pheasant on Main With Broom local men this season to be mounted. prints. 57c; cartons, 58c. Poultry. PORTLAND. Ore.. Oct. 21. Poultry Steady. Ilenvy liana. Wc; iteht. lljc; springs, 2.Urt2lc; broilers, 2Sc; youns wlilto ducks, 28(Q25c. Tlie hist minute deer inmieis ovKan MkKlrm. Boat cliiimlne cream. nrrlvliiK In the city last nlicht, the r,5c not shinners' track In zone No. 1. most of them brlnginc buck with Cream, delivered Portland. 59c; raw them. Mnllk (4 ner CCiiU. S2.C3 cwt. f. o. b. J. Palmer of the Chevrolet Motor . i0rtlund. eniiipuny here killed a 21 1) pound blacktail doer on Parker mountain near Potter's Mill Sunday. The deer was dressed at the time It wus weigh ed. He was accompanied by L. W. Loomis. Fire Chief Itoy Elliott returned yesterday from the Kvaus Creek dis- Ict where lie hail spent several days on an unsuccessful deer Hunt with friends. The trip wus made In n Kord truck, tho rear of which was occu pied by a pack burse, as the hunting grounds were several miles from any traveled road. Tho chief states that the woods were so full of hunters that a whistle by one hunter at any time would be answered by other hunters scattered over the mountain side. The chief's party did kill one deer, but it wus utilized for camp meat. Anniversary of Hunt's Craterian & Geo. A. Hunt Co. Potatoes and Onions. PORTLAND, Ore., Oct. 21. Pota' toes Slow; $l..r.0fl 1.0. Onions Steady; fl.Sofff. 1.50. ' Portland Wheat. PORTLAND, Ore.. Oct. 21. Wheat Hard white, Illllt, $t.4!l; hard wltlto, lllunsteni. Ilaart. $l.4l: soft white $1.42; western whlto, $1.11; hard winter, northern Boring, $1.10; wost nrn red, $l.:tS. Today's car receipts Wheat, 3: flour, 8; corn, 3; oats, 8; hay, 10. San Francisco Butterfat. SAN FRANCISCO. Oct. 21. Duttor- fat, f. o. b. San Kranclsco, 04c. China pheasant huntlnc with broom was an innovation In the sporting world yesterday when Ivan t;alner, a local realty man, attempt ed to kill a pheasant which had alighted In the parking along tho Southern pacific right-of-way near the Chamber of Commerce building. Th hlrri was attemntinir to hide In n clump of bushes at the basej of the flagpole there, when Onlner, . with tho caution of a veteran nlin rod, slowly but surely approached the bushes with tho broom upraised With a mighty heave he the sweeping implement on the un suspecting bird which, taking alarm, at once flew away tn the direction of the city park. The pheasant, It Is presumed, sought refuge In the clti' from tho aim of hunters' guns In the fields. Vomen Teachers Smoke OAKLAND, Cal. Women teachers who Indulge in cigarettes ire respon sible for smoking amon-t girl students said Mrs. Cs W Johnson, president of The first anniversary of Hunt's Craterian theatre and tho sixth an niversary of the George A. Hunt Co.. uwners And . operators .of the Cra terian and Iilalto theatres, occurred yesterday. Many congratulations were received by Mr. Riul Mrs. Hunt. One Medford citizen said: "Tho peoplo of Medford arc proud of tho fact that the peo plo of Medford, southern Oregon and northern California appreciate their efforts to ' give them the best "legitimate shows" traveling, ns well as high class vaudeville, tho best pictures from all tho loading film producers, and last but not first class music by somo best artists on tho coast. "The public nro also proud ol the theatres and eompllments for. the George A. Hunt eompany arc heard every day. It Is Indeed V real pleasure for home folks to brag brought to vl"'lor" ot 1110 '"'' nownorc I date theatre than Hunt's Craterian. and the nto take them to the theatre and "show them'." Mr. and Mrs. Hunt have been In the show busings here for 15 years, understand tho business thoroughly, and v.'ork on the theory that tho best is none too good kr their patrons San Francisco Poultry. SAN FRANCISCO. Oct. 21 Poultry Fryers. Leghorn. 2 to 2V4 lbs.. 30 H 32c; colored, 2 to 2' lbs., 30&31C. Young rooBtcrs, colored, 3 lbs.. 30 Iff 31c: stagey, showing spurs, nominal eghorn hens. 2V6 lbs.. 'Zi(a 2ic: 3 lbs.. !Gt(2Sc; to 3 lbs., 28 1 30c least, of the Thev also own an Interest in the Ulvoll theatre nt Grants Pass. Mrs. Hunt devotes most of her attention to designing and writing saia i Jonnsou, I'looiuum ut , ------ - " . ,,, the AUmeda county division of the!"" , 'or ' Craterian and Walto, W. C. T. U. In addressing a conven- and the ads are recciilzed nil over tlnn of the order. being nmung the b'i Ithe roast land most attractive of this line The Woman Pays. NEW ' YOr.l. Mrs. Grace M. l.o,ilh Is in bankruptcy, having only SliOO of the 15.000,000 her husband left her. Hho lost money In really, which built up his fortune. Work Wearing Yon Out? Medford Folk Kind n Hud Hack n Heavy Handicap Ih your work wearlnj you out? Are you tortured with throbbinK backache feel tired, weak and dlscourHcert ? Then look to your kidneys! Many occupations tend to weaken the kid neys. Constant backache, ncadacnes, dizziness and rheumatic pains arc the result. You suffer annoying bladder irrcKUlHilties; feel nervoun. Irritable and worn out. Don't wait! Use Doup'n Fills a stimulant diuretic to the kid neys. Worker "everywhere recwm mend Doan'K. Here'n a Aledforfl case: Mrs. A. K. Vroman. 1 24 Tripp 8t., says: ".My kWneys troubled me for Ion time and J became run down and suffered from nervous, dizzy spells. had no energy and often had to neKlect my housework, t tired easily nnd my kidneys acted Irregularly. used Imn'a Tills nnd they soon rc lieved tho trouble entirely. Price 60c. at all dealers. Don't simply nk for n kidney ronvdy ".H Dunn's I'llls the same that Mr. Vro tnnn h;id. Koster-Mllbut n Co., !Mm. Resident Has Awful Experience "J was twice confined In hos pitals. In the last one nothing but gruel water was injected into mo 4 tl mes n dajp, as my sto n inch would not retain any food. I suf fered terribly; was reduced to a skeleton. My folks saw un ad cf Mayr's Wonderful Hemedy and It has suroly saved' my life. I weigh 180 lbs. now.?' It is a fdmple. harmless preparation that removes tho catarrhal mucus from tho hi testlnul tract and allays the in flammation which- causes practi cally all stomach, liver nnd Intes tinal nllinents.i Including appendi citis. :One dose will convince or money refunded; At nil druggists. ;;' ' i adv. Who's Your Barber? Do you talk of "your barber" as you do your doctor? Many people do, ac cording to the boys at the Highway Barber Shop who say that as a rule when folks find a barber that ploases them, they will o to him regularly for years. When nsked as to tho oili est customer thoy recalled some cus tomers that liavo bocn on tho list for 17 years. 9 Thoy also say men customers nro as partlculnr as women nbout their work anil they mako an extra effort to give the best service to all. C. T. Noe has pleased tho peoplo of Medford for 17 years, C. 1j. Saylor ior 16 yearn and Adam llolomau for 2 years. , The Highway Barber Shop Is locat ed 50 foot ofr Main on North River side. All equipment is new and mod ern. Hair cutting for men, women and children are featured by this shop. NOE & SAYLOR, Proprietors H Drive in Vour Car Today! We'll Install a Rex Enclontrs or Top in a ftui hours! And then you and your family can ride In warmth and com fort in the coldest and rainiest weather. The low cost will surprise you quite as much as the added warmth, beauty and comfort will delight you. Drive in today! Htx Eatttlmwu ' avaiUhU Ior lhM caw Bulck CarfU ' or, Chri'reltl, Chryilrr, Vodt H rolK. f, Hu bmatH U, Maxell. Na.li, OUmublle mi SttuUbuJisr . . , F.f. BURK Opposite 8. P. Depot, Medford TrtOV Enclosures MANJf'S The Best Goods for the Erice, No Matter What the Price- MANN'S ' '' Mann s 15th Anniversary Sale THURSDAY IS OPPORTUNITY DAY! ' Great Big Money Savers Tomorrow! BLOE ROSE TOILET PREPARATIONS Lanchiere Blue Rose Toilet Preparations are made only for Mar shall Field & Co. We are the only store in Medford that carry this line. Our stock is complete and will fill every requirement. Blue Ko.se Face Powder, all shades, IE? SEX, $lrP Blue Kose Beauty Cream, djl 1Q Very Speeial 1 lU Blue Bose Vanishing Cream. QC 85 c Blue Rose Compacts, special 89 to $2.50 Blue Rose Talcum Powder, all odors. Xery. , 25c Special Blue Rose Lip Sticks that won't rsi,r:vr,;:;,:iv 50 c cry Special Verv Special Blue .Rose Coltl,...,, ,.e Cream '. Opportunity Day in Corset Department "Women's Muslin Slips with 20-inch sliadowproof hem. C 1 . O C Very Special, each A" Women's Crepe Gowns in flesh col or;' up $lvahus; r :- ; gQC'" Opportunity Day price Women's Crepe and N a-i n s o o k Bloomers, in all colors. QtXs Opiiortunity Day price Women's Rubber Aprons, in plain and fancy styles;. up to 89c values. Opportunity Day i vfiQc price Opportunity Day in Domestic Department Dress Ginghams for women's house dresses and children's school dresses, guaranteed fast colors, in plain "col ors, checks nnd . plaids, M2 inches wide; our regular JiOc grade. 22 C Opportunity Day price, yard.. Curtain Marquisette, extra lieayy, double thread, in white only, an un usual durable quality, 30 inches wide; regular price 45c.. f Thursday, yard 36-inch Lingerie Crepe, in blue pink, orchid and white; 'pretty floral pat terns; v'toe values.' PQr Thursday, yard Outing Flannel, 36 inches wide, in stripes and checks; a' good grade, sells regularly at 29c. OKr Thursday, yard T i.,..l, 1K ,'i.J u,;,L lill- IJ1UI.11 avf anv:iiv n t ivit, . . bleached; regular price' 25c' 1 Qr , mi l..,. l XiVv jiuumun, (ciiii Bath Robiugs, heavy quality, double faced, fleeced Robing, 27 inches wide; usually sold at 75c. Ar Thursday only, yard.. Waste Baskets, light", and durable, made 'of fiber Covered with cretqnne, braid finished, pink "and lavender only; regular price $1.25: r CkKc Thursday, each Opportunity Day in Dress Goods Dept. 3()-inch Corduroy "in fancy stripes, colors feldspar, firefly, mountain ha zel, hoiicydew and poppy, suitable for khnonas and bath robes. ' Special 2 $1.69 27-inch striped and figured Flannels; good values at $2.69.. - J0 Q Thursday, yard .......!.'.......,, 27-inch red Flannel to make your little girl a new dress or to trim an old one. $1 45 On sale Thursday, yard....'' "' 54-inch all wool Tweeds, in blue and brown plaids, excellent material for sports wear; regular price. $2.50. Thursday., ' $2.29 Opportunity Day in Underwear Dept. Women's silk and wool Union Biits, Richelieu brand, built up tops, knee length; a splendid ; (tl QC bargain. Thursday, suit.. . Women's fleece lined Vests, Riche lieu brand, in long and elbow length sleevesv On sale, - ! Qftr Thursday, each ..:........! .....P0 Womenrs cotton knit Bloomers, in pink and white, all sizes; regular price 89c. Opportunity 75c Day price, pair Misses' Union Suits, cotton aud wool mixed, Dutch neck, elbow sleeves, knee and ankle lengths, in all sizes. Thursday,, ' $1.98 suit Opportunity Day in Hosiery Department "Humming Bird" Silk Hose,' the best wearing quality made, all colors and sizes; sells regular at $1.50; Opportunity Day price, 25 Women's silk and wool . Hose, all colors and sizes. hi 2 0 On sale Thursday, mxv....''K'' "Kayser's" Silk Hose for women, iii all colors, black slipper heel; our regular price $2.50. Thursday's Sale price, $2.1 ft nair t Children's silk and wool Hose, nil .' colors and sizes. 'fit:, tl.'flQ On sale Thursday, pair....'' Opportunity Day in Gloves and Neckwear Misses' Novelty Fabrie Glovefj, gauntlet cuffs made of contrasting colors, sizes 2 to 5, come in shades of cocoa, mode and beaver. On sale Thursday, , $125 pair '.......y , Linen and Lace Net Collar and Cuff Sets, Bromley and Peter Pan styles; , regular price $1.25. $1 00 On sale Thursday, set.... Crepe dc Chine Scarfs iii a goood line of new prints, all colors; regular ):r!iU5- , $2.95 Thiii-sdnv, each : , , Mann's Department Store Phon 486-487 THE STORE FOR EVERYBODY Medford, Oregon .... , Mail Orders Promptly Filled, postage prepaid -Agents for Butterick Patterns O Vf , advertising;, Buffalo, N; y, glv.