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O O o o o MFjaromy oftKftfoy, Monday, octopkr sg" 102.1 0 o o0 CO Oq o rAorc two o 3 -- -- o Focal and Personal iV'splto the nlco wont her ami the lurffo fi mount"1 of new Jjuildlnjf. clfuiiiii up .-work about yunlH uiul luimcH, tomporury Jobs uf uny kind ure trowing Brrtrro In this city and !' tituiulH for them are lrifreuHlnr, fifc-t-iully on the part of "fkmtei'H." who arrive in the city in a prairtlrully pen nil'CH condition. ' Orchenl work, and ilu lik is growIiiK Hfarror, too, uveiy tiny. thin throwing ntnny permanent resident out of employment. lhnci the lorul free cinpluyniunl hranch of tlx- U. H- labor bureau In the Chiiinb-r of ('tJiiiniercG ban hard work to locate John for ctv' n an hour or two'ti dura tion, for thv Krowiny numlxtr of iin jiliiunt. Number otio snnr pine Nhak'K nt FulxrV, Central l'olnt. 212 P. A V. Violin nnd Piano nhidlo, theory, lilitory and hurmony. Kxpcrt adJUHtliiK find repairing. Rpttclal rates for hool rhlUlrcn in oIushos. Koorn 4. t'ollc-tfo Illdtr., 31 N. Crapfi St. JXO Tho JttiKiiu Hlver Valley MiniHtorful ftiWciclittlon U meriting In (IntlitH 1'uhh toil.-iy. The meeting h'tgnn with 11 Iuim'Ii thin noon at the Oxford hotel, ami a thj'oo. hours aetJHlon .was held this afternoon. Kxpart marcelling, 7Ge. 623 80. Ivy. Tel. 4 3(1-11. 10 Thifl 1h candy week at Marsh's Oro cery. . - ( Mm. flooj-go C'orum and brother, John Jacobs, loft Hunday frr a wiH'k vihit In Kiifccne, with their Hi.ster, Aim. .1. K. Turnhull, Hnvo your worn enrpet made Into a nice fluff rug. Run Works, 706 Mno Hlroet. I'hnno 010-AI. tf fJold Hill limn, keep your homo fire burning, .Inckunn county product, none held'-. Kor nl hy Standard Jiooftng 'o. $3.75 per bbl. . 1 Kfitf Fred Ij. Culvig and Dan W. Jir rlng, deputy collcctorH of Interiial revenue, left Hunday for Portland wIhth they will rocolvo Instructions In iho latent rulings governing their department. Winchester rlflo for sale nt De Vod'd. Ifi4tf Hereon doors nt Wallace Woods .timber yard, corner B. Main and AIIsh Patricia fJnlo. of n ran In Pass I In charpo of th locnl state auto rog titration bureau while I-eo Oarlock, regular reglmrnr Is spending this week enjoying a vacation. For nix years the Cozy Nook bos j.opn open every day and night, In Vlurllng Runrinyg. Kodak films, cig arettes, clears, tobacco, magazines and newnpapers, 186 ' This is candy week nt Marsh's Gro cery. 110 ' A large pnllery Is expected to bo present this evening at 8:30 when the 'rhnllengo match between Maru and Full for tho city billiard chantplon i hlp ripens at a local bllUurd parlor. The two men will play 225 points to night and a like number tomorrow. Dr. W. C. Brhnefor, dentist, dontnl X-rny, 'extraction specialist, ,giui and lorn 1 n naest hctlc. Phono 1117. 4 2 G Medford Jtldg. 1 79 tf Large stock of Victor records at Palmer's Music Htoro. ft Generally cloudy weather Is pre dicted for Tuesday, following a nice minny day today and a Hunday maxi mum temperattiro of 73 degrees. To day's minimum wuh 33 degrees. Oood clean coltoif ruga wanted at Mnll Tribune. tf Fancy gold fish, water plant and ensiles for bowls. Jap Art Store. 1!U Hotel guests here front a distance includi) George It. Jobson of Haltl more, George IT. Wllroz of Cincinnati, KiiKene Itaymond of Denver, u, c. and K. o, Kueu.!( of Milwaukee, Wll llnm Druck of Nt. Paul, W. AT. Has nckampr of Laramie, Wyo.. A. 11. Hunter of Ohlcugu and U. H. Klttrengo of New Jersey. Fresh ckbs. American Fruit & Pro . ducc Mnrket, 100 K. 8th. 187 For tlmso who wnnt to buy fancy potatoes wo hnvo shipped in' a lot of Inspected No. 1 Klamath Falls Gems VJFfiMo nro a now smooth potnto and , cok up mealy. Johnson Produce Co. kSA$NfVxvnt Ht. Phone 1)7. . tf J1 H. V. Conger, returned Sunday J!f eiHng front Portland, whore he bad Ifytn In uttendnnee at tho Stnto Fu ni'inl DlreetoV convention and t'or- iciV meell,,,;. 'Vn,,9 ls 'mly week at Marsh's Gro-'yy- 190 IM1 Let no wrUo your fife Insurance. . 'nrl y. Tengwald, Holland Uldg., f Jtjhone Pft.1. tf Hallowe'en Festivities and occassion again bring up that pro blem What shall we serve? Let us suggest some ideas. We can bake you some novelties new to Medford that are sure to pl ease you. The COLONIAL Southern Oregon's , FincgtBaUcry (1 I The 20th annual convention of the Oregon Parent-Teacher axi.atlon will be held this week In Portland, October 27. 2H, 29 and 30, Inclusive. Mrs. Glen Kubrick of Medford is a speuker on the Wednesday afternoon program on "Parent-1 eacher Associa tions In tho high schools." , Winter potatoes. We replace tho unusable ones. American Fruit & Pro duce Market, 109 K. 8th. 187 We pay for ashes and sell dirt cheap. Urown & White Agency, Inc. tf f'hanles Temple has returned from Twin Falls, Idaho, where he had been spending several weeks on busl netiH. Screen doors at Wallace Woods Lumber yard, Cor. Kaat Main and Gent-Hco. 88tf Wanted Ijidy partner for sanitar ium treatment parlor; one who un derstands beauty culture. Itox it. -- Mall Tribune. 180 "Thoso who enjoy their friendly game of solo or rummy or other pop ular card games, now have an oppor tunity to renew their playing, which activity was stopped several months ago when Mayor O. H. Johnson opened a campaign of enforcing the ordinance prohibiting, theso games," says; the Ashland Tidings. "At least two of tho pool anil billiard parloi s In Iho city aro maintaining card tables, and the old familiar cry of 'rummy,' or 'I'll play this one,' may be heard again. Tho pool and billiard parlor men declare they havo received per nilsHion to maintain the card games, and thus far there has been no inter ference." Large assortment shopping baskets CUc and up. Japaneso Art Store 18G Dr. E, D. Elwood, optometrist, has moved to hiH temporary office over Lamport's. 228 E, Main. tf The Medford high school football team experienced little difficulty in defeating (irants Pass at Grants Pass Saturday. 20 to 0, the second team be ing used three quarters. All the touchdowns were made by the first team in the first period, who were displaced by scrubs, by CoachCalll son, when the game was assured. Iternlce M. llolger, teacher of violin. Phone 437-R. 19 Special Apples, Woodlawn or chard, one mile cant of Central Point. SpitKenburgs 50c and $1 box. 188 The Klamath Falls high school team defeated Ashland at Ashland Satur day, 20 to 7, the lono touchdown of the Llthians corning In the lust two minutes of play. For six years the Cozy Nook has been open every day and night, in cluding Sundays. Kodak flliriH, cig arettes, cigars, tobacco, magazines nnd newspapers. 1 86 Ullss Heine's Outdo Map of Med ford, on sale at Mall Tribune office, Medford Exchange, 315 Liberty build ing and 916 W. 10th street. Prices 2&o and $1.00., Eugene Thorndlko and family nro Medford citizens who motored to I leaver Creek yesterday to spend tho day. This I candy week at Marsh's flro cery. 190 Pest Utah coal $15 a ton. Valley Fuel Co. Phone 76. lflfltf rfSftrKant Tirown, ; a .full blooded Klamath Indian, announces that he will bo a candidate under tho demo cralc banner at tho next election for United States senator. . Matlo Vroman, teacher of piano. Studio 124' Tripp street. Tel 183-R-2. 18! Try thnt big milk Bhako at DoVoe'n. tf Miss Mildred Pwearlngen spent sev eral hours In Grants Pass yesterday visiting friends. Regular communication of Heames chapter (O. E. H.) Wednesday even ing, October 28lh. Visitors welcom. v ' 1 87 Lnrge cotton rags wanted at Mall Trlhmifl office,, CallfornianH registered nt locnl ho tels include E. W. Morgan of Bur bunk, H. S. lloguo and P. Allen of McC'Ioud. Mr. and Mrs. E. S. lon worthy of Sacramento, Mr. nnd Mrs. S. S. Flfer of llurllngnme. (I. E. King, 1 1. M. Gardner, Mr. and Mrs. E. A. Lttehvlg, V. D. KitHsel and It. L. Rich ardson of Los A ngeles and tho fol lowing from Sun Krnnclsco: E. V. Llnsln. S. M. Hall, O. If. Lewis, Mr. and Mrs. 1"). W. Ferguson. C R. Hus ton. .1. M. Schretber and E. S. Earney. O y s t e r s a re now being se r ve d at Crowson's confectionery and enfe. 182tf Pr. IX. Axley, 'physic-Inn nnd sur irnn. Phone 07. 20 Medford nidg. 198 "Eor goodness wike, take out that cow fur sale local nd In your paper an 1 run out of cows, and could have told a car load of them on that small local." said Postmaster William Warn er today. Farmers ran begin to haul A foot irrefn wood from tho mill next week. J ust phone before coming. Phone 631. tf This Is candy week nt Marsh's Gro cery. 100 Mr. and Mrs. P. A. Fallln spent yes terday motoring to Crater lake nnd returning liy way of Klamath Falls. They reported an enjoyable trip. Farmers can begin to haul A foot green wood from tho mill next week. Jtmt phone before coming. Phone 631. tf Candy night, Tuesday, October 27th; also ono mile race nt Roller rink. Armory. 186 James Donovan, nrrested Saturday nlnht by city police for the second time within one week In on Inebriated condition, was ordered out of the city today by Chief of Police Adams. The man left promptly. Fresh San Juan lime, $3.75 per bbl. Plir Pines Lumber Co. 181 tf Spltzenburg apples f0c a lug box. Conner Parking House. 18S Mr. H. V. Lumsden left last even ing for Los AiiKeles. Calif.. where she will spend sevcrn! weeks visiting her son, Theve. Alcohol for radiators. Cheapest nnd heitl. .Tones A Kttknntrtck. tf We pay for ashes nnd sell dirt cheap. Urown & White Agency. Inc. tt Mlsss Marjorle Vernon of Jackson ville h nmoim the county sent visit ors here today. Fresh San Juan lime, $3.75 per hhl. Hlg Pines Lumber Co. 181 tf Radiator alcohol, cheapest and best Jonen Klikpatrlck. tf The Medford Post kitty Is running around loose since the last meeting. Comrade Clyde Smith not being on hand at that timeQn take the fat little felif- home wher. his turn was called. The lUy has down considerably and is now ncurly ti full fledged vut. Com j rude 5ye will probably he selected at the next meeting to provide a home i f or the animal as he has proved hlm jself uble to tuke care of the post pet on many previous occasions. Medford . Legion. , I For six years the Cozy Nook has I ben open every day and night, includ ing Sundays. Kodak films, cigarettes, cigars, tobacco, magazines and news pupers. 186 Thin is candy week at Marsh's Oro cery. iwo A missionary meeting will be held in the JiaptlHt church parlor Tuesday afternoon. A program on Steward ship has been prepured by Mrs. An derson. All women interested aro in vited to attend. There will be a harvest dinner giv en by the ladles of Ht. Anne's Altar so ciety In the Old American Leion hall Monday evening. October 2 6th. Serving to begin at 0:30. Adults SUo, children 2 5c, Everybody Is cordially invited. i86 Palmer's Photo Studio makes the best pictures. tf A total of 14 carloads of apples and two of pears were shipped to eastern markets yesterduy by local packing housoH. Dr. E. D. Elwood, optometrist, has moved to his temporary office over Lamport's, 228 E. Main. - tf We have room for some dead stor age for tho winter. Low rental. Riv erside Oarage.. 132 S. Riverside tfn Mr. and Mrs. M. L. Itolmnr arrived this morning from Three Forks, Iowa, to spend several days In the valley with the intention of settling here per manently if an inviting opportunity presents Itself. W are now nerving oysters In a ve- rlety of styles. Crowson's, Medford's popular sweet shop. 1 82 tf Chinese noodles, C pound for 85c. Jap Art Store. 189 F. E. Nichols, C. M. Houston and E. H. York are members of the post office staff who motored to Outer lake yesterday with their families. Newcomb can deliver 4 -foot fir slab wood in a few days. tf Large cotton rags wanted at Mall Tribune office. The O. A. C. football team passed through last evening enroute to Cor vallis from Palo Alto, where they met defeat Saturday at the hands of the Stanford I'nlverslty team. A number of O. A. C. alumni nnd others greet ed the team at the depot when the train arrived. Lessons given In oil painting, water colors of china decoration. Call Mrs. Vivian Norman Barto at Palmer's Studio, or 821-Y. ' Most any variety of apples, good quality, $1 per box delivered. Johnson Produce Co, tf William Penlger Is a business visit or here today from tho Seven Oaks Idslrlct. Sowing machines rented, $3 per month. Singer Co., 11G W. Main. Phone 586. 187 ..Under the nusplces of the Jackson County Health association Miss Jeah Jennings, county nurse, will conduct a nteeting Wednesday at 2 p. m. at the home of Mrs. Zimmerman in (I old Hill, which all the ladies of Gold Hill upd vicinity ure Invited to attend. Fresh sweet cider by the gallon or glass. American Fruit & Produco Mnrkot, 1 00 E. 8th. 187 Word has been received thnt F. It. Johnson, Jr., enlisted recently by Ser geant drover Owen, local V, E. army recruiting officer, has passed all ex it ml nations and is now n watting the approval of tho war department of ficials to enter tho aviation corps. Slicing tomatoes and string beans for a few days. American Fruit & Produce Market, lOlt E. 8th. 187 Horn to Mr. and Mrs. Geo. L, Wat son, a girl, Thursday, October 2'. Screen dooors al Wallace Woods Lumber yard. Cor. East Main and Genesee. 88tf The monthly Rlble class party of tho Presbyterian La I lea will be held Wednesday nt 2:30 p. m. at the home of Mrs. Phillips, 823 Taylor street. Mrs. Harper, president, nsks each lady to answer each question with a cur rent event; and all members to he present. Fresh poultry, ready for the oven. Order a day In ndvance. American Fruit & Produco Mnrket, 109 E. 8th. 1H7 Rev., E. P. Inwrenco leaves this ev ening for Portland to attend a meet ing of the National Mission Hcommlt teo of the synod (tf Oregon, of which he Is a member, having chargo of the home mission work of the Presbyte rian church In southern Oregon. Ho also plans to nsstat ns moderator of tho synod of Oregon at the corner stone laying of the new Albany col lege building on Wednesday at Al bany. Fancy and cooking apples. Ameri can Fruit & Produce Market, 109 E. Sth. 187 J. . Wnkefleld nnd A. C. Reran Saturday Joined the load realtors In their campaign to dispose of city pav ed lots. Dr. E. T. Elwood, optometrist, has moved to his temporary office over Lamport's. 228 E. Main. tf Tho office of the chief of police has been undergoing Improvements for several days, to the extent that a wall reaching to the celling now encloses that office, where heretofore was only a petition dividing It from the fire hall. Dr. R. D. Elwooft. optometrist, has moved to his temporary office over Lamport's. 228 E. Main. tf Four fatalities nro included In the list of 746 accidents In Oregon Indus tries reported to the state industrial accident commlsnlson for the week ending October 22. Of the 746 acci dents, fill were subject to provisions of the workmen's compensation act. Ruy a city lot. All Improvements paid. Priced very low. Terms. Carl V. Tengwatd, Holland Hotel. Phono 9J3. 108tf Mr. nnd Mrs. R. G. Reach spent yes terday visiting Mr. nnd Mrs. D. M. Lowe at Talent. Fancy krout cabbage, !oa pound. American Fruit & Produco Market. 109 E. 8th. 187 James Dally, connected with the Reddy Auto Point shop, Is cnntcmplat ig establishing a paint in shop on Sort h Ira pe st reet in t$e bu lldinji where the Class A shop wns formerly located. Marcelling. 75c by Mrs, L0J4 P.ow- man James. Phone 476-M. Woman's' ongue Blamed for Red Raids in Britain . Sylvia Pankhurst, erstwhile militant suffragist, and now a Communist agitator, is revealed by British papers as the "leak" through which Scotland Yard obtained the information upon which it based its recent "Red" raids. One Xosovitsky, British secret service man, won her con-, fidenee, it is related, and caused her to divulge Soviet secrets. Out of town Oregonians who arriv ed in Medford yesterday nnd arc reg istered at local hotels include Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Paddock of Parkrldge, Os car Kittredge of Silver Lake, Mr. and Mrs. E. L. Kensler of Salem. .1. A. Denn of liosoburg. 1. J. Gallagher of Warren, Mr. and Mrs. Carl Hunt and It. E. Goodwin of Tillamook, and the following from port land : M r. nnd Mrs. H. D. Martin, Mr. and Mrs. 11. S. Sullivan, lrma L. Whyte, Mr. and Mrs. Krank A. Hellkemper, E. C. Piper, Mr. and Mrs. W. O. Sinnott, Hilly Sln nott, C. E. Htemler, Lou Herns nnd A. W. Glesy. All clas.se s of carburetors repaired and adjusted. Williams & McCurley. 1 tf Miss Cora French of the Eagle Point district In the. city today on bus Iness. Hemstitching, buttons covered, at. tho Handicraft Shop. tf Due to tho fact that the height of pear picking Is over and the rush of apple picking Is beginning to subside, there Is now a surplus of labor in the city, many being turned away daily at tho local branch of the U. S. free ; employment bureau. However a por- ' lion are given employment through the brunch. Newcomb can deliver 4 foot fir slab wood in a few days. tf 1!. K. King departed this forenoon for his home at Lake View after hav ing spent several- days hero with friends and relatives. Chinese lily bulbs, Jap Art Store. 186 The Uedwoods Hotel company, re cently corporatcd at Grants Puss, has taken over the Josephine hotel, pur chased property adjoining and will construct thereon ft six story-fireproof hotel building. The Lumbermen's Trust company has underwritten a bond' Issue of $!r,00 to finance the project. Acording to plans by Tour tellotte nnd Hummel, the completed structure will contain loo guest rooms and 50 bath rooms, 20 of which are shower baths, itids for construction will bo opened November 2 and the building will be ready for occupancy June. 1, 1!I26. Better be safe than sorry by using Plchtner's Antl-Freezo in car radia tors. It Is harmless In every way both to user nnd radiator.belng non-poisonous, explosive or inflammable; evap oration is water only, which Is re placed in the usual way u required. For sale nt Plchtner's Garage, Med ford, Oregon. 187 The wooden building nt tho corner of Sixth and Front streets formerly occupied by the Oregon Granite com pany, which recently moved to Its new building at 4th anil Front, will soon be razed to make way for a con crete business structure to be erected next spring by that company. For those who want to buy fancy potatoes we have shipped In a lot of Inspected No. 1 Klamath Falls Gems. These tire a new smooth potato and cook up mealy. Johnson Produce Co. 241 X. Fir street. Phone 97. tf Thee cooking demonstration on the mezzanine four of the M. & M. De partment store, conducted by Miss Humphrey, In the Interests of Crown flour, will be continued for several days this week. The women grently appreciate these demonstrations. ' A special evening class In higher accountancy under a certified public accountant opens November 1st. Rea sonable tuition. Register now. Med ford Business College. O. W. N. 186 Washington state visitors In the city registered at hotets Include Mrs. L. E. Joels of Tacoma. Mr. nnd Mrs. S. F. Talent of Olympla and W. H. Lincoln. O. A. Case and H. 8. Jones of Seattle. Hudwelser 1.60 per do, at De Voe's. 130tf "The tanneries throughout the val ley are doing a rushing business, cur ing deer hides nnd making them Into gloves or coats, and In mounting heads which hunters denlre to keep ns a re minedr of their success," says the Ashland Tidings. "Hunters are now turning their attention to duck. phenHant nnd quail hunting. The pheasant nnd quail seasons close on October 31. while the duck season Is open forborne time yet." TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY. FOR KKN'V I'nfurnishcd Tel. 4T.1-J, house. 1 ss Ft HI I.E SweW potato f iunh. cent nod hulf lb. For cow feed I n ton. Phone 4U7-X. 19 FOR SALE 3 dot. R I. Red pulls ) I eaeh; Ida acres. i!0 acres tillable, good timber, three quarter On ties -from Crater Iike highway. W. M. Hluin and fc'on, Trull. U A BIG- SUCCESS One moro. hlghlt . enjoyable and successful annual meeting of the' Copco Forum has passed Into his tory since last Saturday night when the 1026 event was held nt the Ma sonic Hall. Tho large hall was com pletely transformed by a clever scheme of decoration. In which the I Hallowe'en season predominated. Velio w nnd black streamers fes tooned the ceiling nnd black and white j witches paraded the tables In count less numbers. Hallowe'en noise makers and pom poms were distri buted, belli)? enthusiastically receiv ed nnd used by the merry diners. The party was enjoyable for many reasons; the tasty dinner prepared by the ladies of tin KuMtern Slur under I the able leadership of Mi's. Edna ( lssacs, the varied vaudeville enter tainment, the large crowd, the jovial j spirit . of good fellowship, and the levying of money fines and asses t ments by toast mauler Jack Parlridne. who pb-ked out ns his speelal victim, one Orlo Steele of Vrcka. Due to tho attendance exceeding the expectations of tho committee In charge, extra tables had to be set, and it Was considerable behind schedule when, the 2.10 diners were all sea.ted. During dinner several vaudeville numbers were offered as an entertaining diversion; Lloyd Wil liamson and Margaret Huntoon each sung a solo, monologues were given bv Plutt Handall of Hosebtirg nnd Wally Drew, and Hilly Fen ton pre sented a Klpllnir poem In his best i dramatic style. After dinner was completed the I meeting was turned over to Jack I Kerr, who ns retiring president gave 'a resume of the activities of the past j year and then called for the election or officers. Alter ints important , business was over It was found thnt Tom Bradley had been elected presi dent; Seth Hullls vice president; Lono Dunlap secretary; nnd Steve Benson t reasurer. Following the Installation of the new of fleers the floor was eiearcn and dancing completed the balance of the evening. Three entertainment numbers gave tho dancers breathing spells. Ruth Warner in Japanese costume sung a selection from The Mikado, Steve Benson and Billy Fen ton put on a negro stunt and Lloyd Williamson airfl Margaret Huntoon sang a duet. Expressions around the Copco building this morning were all to the same, effect; that it was "mime" party, and one long to be remember ed by all. . LOS AXCKLES, Cai.. Oct. 26. f A. P.) W. H. O'Bryan, accuse with Mrs. Knn L Harper of dcfi-nutling .1 mini- iber of residents of Oregon and WuhIi ington in a colonization scheme on nil Island otf tho Mexican const, today surrendered to federal agents and posted a $10,000 bond with the United Status commissioner after officers had sepnt several ladys searching for him throughout southern California. Mrs. Harper, who ulrendy Is out on bunds, will appear with O'llryan for arraignment iu the United States dis trict court here lata today. Ship Without Port SAX FRANCISCO The "lUiuor ladcn power sloop Qulotchounan. seiz ed and released hero last week. Is without a port. Vancouver author ities have been warned by agentH of the treasury department that the Qulatchounnn had left British Colum bia with a cargo of liquor contrary to Canadian customs regulations which state that boats of less (Han 200 tons may not transport liquor. R. A. M. L'rater Lake Chapter No. 32 Special Convocation Tues day October 27, 7:30 p.m. Mark Master. Visitors welcome. 1ST :otlo( To Whom It May Concern: You are hereby notified that my wife. Lucy S. Woolverton, having left my home, I will nut be responsible for any bills or accounts contracted by her. Dated this 20th day of October, 1925. C. D. WOOLVERTON. 1SS Onnk with trnm 4th if i T i insurance .sic MORE . for your $1.00 Protection in the het oompnntes plus Heron teen years of exoerl nce. , We hnvo no other business. 1 RAHolmes, The Insurance Man Sinccl909 . Phon-444 FOOLED OREGONIANS ARREST SOUGHT Iff Riotously Funny Crammed With Screams I In Fact, 't's the Celluloid's Chuckle! 'WEDNESDAY VAUDEVILLE THURSDAY "THE FOOL," by Channing Pollock ,t Toilet Preparations DeLuxe French and English Importations Both here and abroad they are chosen by women in society Gabilla's Mon Cheri PerfuniPS Toilet Water Foe Powder, $1.50 Ilucliaal, Mlani'li, Nuturulle Carron's ' Le N'arclHs Nolr Original Dottle, $P,.50 Rogers and Gallctt's Vlolette Kaee Powder Indian Hay Face Powder La Jade Fae. Powder Powder De Itiz, 40c Violotte De Parme Roan, f,0c Hulh Honp llarne cake), 40c Stick Pomade. 25c Cerise, Hose, lllanch Mary Garden Kaco Powder Perfume fi.,t.!vt I'reams Coty's Peri'iimes . ' Toilet Waters Face Powder (all shades), $1. Talcum Powder Compacts and nefllls Coty'B Perfumes de Lux Paris Kmoraiido l-'Orlnan Ilifl'luert . Styx Chynre 1g Hose Jacqueminot Jasmin de Corse 1Ambre Antique Magnet All Odors In Original Dottles Fiver Perfume Toilet Water Vegetal Fnce Powder Azurea 1-a Trel'lB Floramye Cold Cream Heath's Drug Store 109 E. Main St. Phone 884 As near as TRUE FRIEND SPRAYER LIBERAL STOCK OF PARTS Also Bargains in Used Tractors and Sprayers BILL', TRACTOR SHOP 226 North Riverside Phone 1010 WE ARE MANUFACTURERS OP Doors-Screens, Windows and SaH, Window and Door Frarhes Mouldings, Cabinets of All Kind Our Constant Aim la to Keep Our Quality an Prlcea Absolutely Right Do Not Order- From Ojt a Town Coneerna Bafora Letting Ua Fijfcra on Your Bill. TROWBRIDGE CABINET WORKS Medford A Modem Mill OrtfM Hubigant's .u - Qnelque Fluers ' Ideal ' Perfume Toilet Water Face Powder. $1.60 Talcum Powder . Sachet Powder ltniv;e ' Compacts and Refills Hath Salts IHfstlni; Powder ' Flaconett's lloth- Odors,, $1-00 ; Djer Kiss' ; Perfume Toilet Water Face Powder Compacts and Refills lio.'j" Up Sticks Soap Pinaud's Talcum Until Salts Vegetal (Lilac de France) Klixir Shampoo .' Fan de Quinine IIa!r Tonic 00 Vardley's English Importations Old English Lavender Prepara tions Lavender Toilet Water, 75c Lavoniler To let Soap, 25c Lavender Face Powder (all shades) Lavender Double and Single Coin pacta Refills for Samo Lavender Talcum Powder Lavender Hath Dusting Powder, with Puff t 1 avender Hath Salt Crystals Lavender Smelling Snlts I-avender Shampoo Powder, 15c Lavender Creams Iji vender Sachet Powder' Lavender llalh Tablets, 15c Hond Street Fxtracts . Pond Street Compacts ' llond Street Talcum Powder Natural Flowers Perfume . Rath Soap anil Tablets your phone.