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o n MLGE TWO fEDFORD MAtL MEDFORD, OT?FiONT, TTTTTTSDAY, OCTOBPV 20. 192." L ocal and Personal Tho boar huntllifi Boason will open next Sunday, und will cIobo at the end uf tho month, durinK which time hunters In Klamath, JODCphlno and Jackson counties will have ample op portunity to hunt and trap the uni- nmls. The above named counties are J. Trunk Adams, Klaniuth pioneer Washington slate residents reciM nnd owner of the lasgest ninih in tered at local JioU'ls Include Mr. und Klmwith county. Is In a hospital with Mrs. 8. K. Ferguson of Tiicoiiia and a broken leg received when he Ihe following from Keattle: Air. and klckod by a. horse while judging tho Mrs. Kilwln I'ulver, Mr. anil Mrs. II. recent rodeo at Yroka. W. Kidder, ,T. (I. Newgurd. F. M. (io)- Gold Hill lime, keep your home fire "! Mr S. Olll and N. U hurnlnir. Jnckfinn pountv n roil lie t. nOIIO , better. For sale by Standard HooflnK Co. $3.75 per bbl. 186tf Pan co itlvernldo Community Club Saturday night. Alford's orchestra. A, grower This 1b candy week at Marsh's Gro cery, mo Daneo ut Oriental Gardens Satur day night. 191 Stamping done to order on guaran- tho only three in the elate where the was recently injured when a team of N. Wright, well known peach everfant materials for towels, r of the I'hoenlx district, who 'luchcon sets, and etc. New and ef- bears arc protected eleven months of tho year. Matlo Vroman, teacher of piano. Studio 124' Tripp street. Tel 183-K-2. 189 Between now, Oct. 28, 1925, and the 10th of November, 1925, any one that wishes to buy tho rnllroad between Jacksonville and Mcdford for $12,000 cash can do so by applying to W. H, lug, November 20th, liarnum, Modford, Ore, 183 Jubilee. horses he was driving ran away, is still In bed, but Is slowly Improving, According to reports he will bo Inca pacitated for some time as a result of bis injuries. Fried chicken, ever ready. The Cov ered Wagon, I'hoenlx. 192 if you aro a Methodist or a friend of tho Methodists save Friday even- fur tho Hurvest 189 Everybody is Invited to tho Hallow- Among Portland visitors here, who e'en party, at Jacksonville, in the; arrived yesterday are F. C. Allen, W. gymnasium, Friday night. There will be a good tlmo, good program and good eats. The Modern Woodmen will give a dance at tho M. W. A. hall Saturday night, October 31st. 191 Screen dooors at Wallace Woods Lumber yard. Cor, Hast Main and Genesee. ' ' . . 88tf John H. Carkln, city attorney, is home from his business visit of a week at Portland and Salem. Special Apples, Woodlawn or chard, one mile east of Central Point. Spltzenburgs 60c and $1 box. 188 Vanity cases are going at $1.90 to $3.95. AH purses and shopping bags $1.96 at The Vanity Shop. , 190 The first fog of tho season .arrived late last night, and was quite dense. It did not lift until about 9 o'clock this forenoon, when the sun broke out strong. The prediction of unsettled weather for the two previous days was nbanloned by the weather bureau to day, which forecasts generally cloudy weather for Friday. The maximum of yesterday was 8, and today's mini mum was 33. Have your furniture repaired by A. N. Thlbault. Phone 969-R. 19? Indoor circus Friday evening, Oc tober 30th, at Howard School, Gen eral admlsslson 5c. Admission to side shows Gc. Every one invited. 189 Hotel guests here from a distance Include Mr. and Mrs. H. Spoone of Chicago, Mr. and Mrs. A. B. White, J. 8. Kaufman, B. A. Shallhorn and M. Kornfleld of New York City, D. C. Hoyt of Lynchburg, Va., and L. D. Fowlor of Denver. Number one sugar pine shakes at Faher's, Central Point 212 Ford light delivery, $40. Rumilntf order, 1919 model; good tires. Phone 1199-J. 141 N. F. ' 191 Mrs. Geo. W. Dow leaves for Port land today for a visit with relatives In J. Hanson, D. H. Whit more, H. M. Sampson, K. M. Pugh, C. C. Lamb, Frank S. Smith. N. V. McClane, T. J, Graham, J. S. Johnson. A. 8. Mundell, C. A. Jobe. F. A. Westphnl, It. L. Goodwin, V. F. Stater, C. B. Brown, W. A. Knnon, Chas. C. Duncan, G. G. Keily and B. G. Manholmer. Hosiery, all the newest shades, $1 to $1.95, at The Vanity Shop sale. 190 Screen doors at Wallace Woods Lumber yard, corner E. Main and Genesee. 88 A nine and one-quarter pound girl, named Barbara lillen, was born to Mr. and Mrs. Boy Smith at Eaglo Point Tuesday,. Blouses $1.45 to $1.95 while they last, at The Vanity Shop. 190 On salo Saturdny Handicraft Shop. 6 piece checked glnghajn breakfast sets, 36 Inch cover and 4 napkins. Carefully cut to Insure be ing straight stamped, 60c each. 190 Charles B. Wotfo, accompanied 'by his family, returned yesterday from Longview, Wash,, where he had been superintending the erection of a large fencing contract for the Long-BeP Lumber company, the materials for which was supplied through Gaddls and Dixon, western representalvcs for Page fencing. This Is candy wook at Marsh's Gro cery. 4 .190 Vases, plain and fancy: many col ors, shapes and sizes. Specially pric ed. 15c to 99c. French-Larson Co., 31 N. Bartlett. 194 Misses Ivaree Metcalf and Mario Eicher, local school teachers, wero visitors at Grants Pass In the early port of tho week. Hallowe'en Informal dlnnor dance at Franklin's Friday night. 189 Large stock of Victor records at Palmer's Muslo Store. ft Mrs. Wilbur Jones and son Wilbur, Jr.. returned Sundav event ntr from a I week's visit with relatives In Modford that city. This la candy week at Marsh's Gro-'and Phoenix. In Modford they vlHlted tfory. ' 190 at tho home of Mrs. Jones' sister, Mrs. Featuring children's Arrowhead . E. I Taylor, und at Phoenix with, an hose, all sizes, 25c pair, Fronch-Iar- other sister, Mrs. J. M. Itader. Attor son Co.". 31 N. Bartlett. 194 , ney and Mrs. Don Newberry accom pa- Mr. and Mrs. W. T. Grieve wero vis- ' nled them homo last evening, rcturiir ttors In the city yesterday from tho ing to the valley, late last night. Prospect district Hallowe'en Informal dinner dnnce at Franklin's Friday night. 189 Saturday surprise sale of bronk fnnt sets mado of good quality check ed gingham. Stamped with attractive patterns'. 60o each. Handicraft Shop. 190 Tho highway commission will be through Grants Pass tomorrow on Klamath Falls Ilerajd. Dance Riverside Community Club Saturday night. Alford's orchostra. 189 Dr. W. C. Schtfofor, dentist, dental X-ray, extraction specialist, gas and local anaesthetic. Phone 1117. 426 Modford Bldg. - 179tf L. D. Harris and daughter have re turned from San Francisco, whero their way to Jacksonville where they, they had been spending tho past sev are to meet with representatives of ieral weeks on business. the super road district proposed fori If you aro a Methodist or a friend tho construction of tho road to the 'of tho Methodists, suvo Friday oven eaves. The commission will stop offline. Novomber 20th, for tho Harvest hero for a viewing of the Itodwood Jubilee. 189 highway, it Is believed. Grants Pass Courier. Hnllowe'en rard party October 31. nt 8 p. m. Pythian hall. Knights and famlMes cordially invited. 189 Have your worn carpet made Into a nice fluff rug. Rug Works, 706 Pino street. Phone 610-M. tf Hlehard Banco, Is hero from Los Angeles, visiting Mr. and Mrs. Bert Thiernlf. Tho Modern Woodmen will give a dance nt the M. W. A. hall Saturday night, October 31st. , 191 Ford light delivery, '19 model, running order. $40. Terms. Phone 1 199-J. 141 N. Fir. 189 Emll Mohr and IT. C. Oaley were nmong tho Medford men In Ashland yesterdny on business. Dresses, flnnnels nnd silks. $7.95 to $15.00, on salo nt Tho Vanity Shop. 190 Fifty new lints nt Lottie Howard's. 190 r "When the frost is on the pumpkin And the corn is in the shock" See our windows before ordering your Hallowe'en goodies The COLONIAL Southern Oregon 'i Finest Bakery Violin students attention. E. P. Brnsche, violinist and teacher of Eu ropean training and formally Instruc tor with three largest eastern colleges, will receive applicants at Hotel Med ford. 192 Tho 6000 copies of tho souvenir Armistice Day program Issued by the advertising committee of the local American Legion post went Into tho mails today, . . The program will go Into tho homes of northern California and southern Oregon and other sec tions of the state. Full fashioned service hose going at $1. Chiffon hose $1.95. Tho Van Ity Shop. 19u' Good clean cottoti rags wantod at Mali Tribune. tf Mr. and Mrs. John Perl returned last night from Portland, whero they hnd been attending a slato convention of undertakers. Ijice collars nnd cuff sets for cost at The Vanity Shop sale. 190 Hallowe'en mnsnuerade nnd frolic nt the Roosevelt school Friday night. Don t miss it. Admission nt door, lulu II h i0u, children 5c. Sinn 11 addi tional fee to side shows lit "Tho Saw Dust Trail." 189 An auto collision which cnused lit tle damage occurred yesterdny when a Klamath Falls stage struck a car drieen by A. Fordin, at tho Inter section of 6th nnd Front streets. Spoclul for Saturday Toilet soap, n Pal outlive product. Lomon nnd al mond. Regular 10c bur, A bars for 20c. French-Larson Co., 31 N. Bart lett. 1S9 Kraut cabbage. Make your kraut befnro cold weather nets in. American Fruit nnd Produco Market, 109 E. 8th. Phono 875. 192 Dr. H, P. Coleman, accompanied by Fred Dutton of Eagle Point, left yes terday for Portland, to spend severnl days on business, with tho lutontlon of returning November 6th. Dance ltiverside Community Club Saturday night. Alford's orchestra, 189 For those ho wnnt to buy fancy potatoes we hnve shipped In a lot of Inspected No. 1 Klamath Falls Gems. These aro n new smooth potato nnd cook up mealy. Johnson Produce Co. 241 N. Front St. Phone 97. tf Duck hunters In the Iiikevlew re gion nre having little success accord Ing to n party that has lust Returned from there. The birds have not been coming Into that country yet and ns A result there has been lltllo shuft. ing Grants Pass Courier. Friday nnd Saturdny, your last chance to buy nt a big saving The This is candy week at Marsh's Oro- Itery. O 1900 Mr. nnd Mrs. O. L. Knotts nrrtved this forenoon from Little Bear. Idaho, to spend several weeks with Mr. nnd Mrs, V-I Jorden here. All clnsses of carburetors repnlred nnd adjusted. Wllllnms A McCurley. fective patterns. Handicraft Shop, 183 Mrs. B. M. Bush of tho Willow Springs district, a patient at the, Sa cred Heart hospital suffering from se- vero Illness, Is reported to be slowly Improving. Val laces going at 5c a yard." Tho Vanity Shop. 190 This Is candy week at Marsh's Gro cery. 190 Choice, city lots on pavement with all assessments paid, $50 down and $10 per month at 6 per cent interest. Charles A. Whig. Phone 728. 191 George Sutton, the' armless billiard expert, who will give exhibitions in Brown's billiard parlor tomorrow af ternoon at 4 o'clock and evening, 8 o'clock, nrrlved In tho city today from Portland and way points. When play ing match play Sutton gives bllliarUlsts a handicap of 100 points or no count. However, as yet no announcement has been mado to the effect that he will meet local wizards of the cue. He will give an exhibition tomorrow of fancy and trick shots and will also give a short lecture on amateur bllllardlsts and their faults. It is understood. Dance at Orlentul Gordons Satur day night. Hemstitching, buttons covered, at the Handicraft Shop. tf1 Palmer's Photo Studio makes the boat pictures. tf Let me write your fire insurance. Carl Y. Tengwald, Holland Bldg., Phone 993. tf According to present Indications no medal" golf tournament will be held next Sunday at the American Legion golf course, after having been sched uled to take place on that day, fol lowing several postponements. Trimmed hats going for $2.95 to $9.95 at the big salo at The Vanity Shop. 190 Hallowe'en pumpkins, nil sizes, at the American Fruit and Produce Mar ket. 109 E. 8lh. Phone 875. 189 For those who want to buy fancy potatoes we have shipped In a lot of Inspected No. 1 Klamath Falls Gems. These are a new smooth potato and cook up mealy. Johnson Produco Co. 241 N. Fir street. Phone 97. tf Chicken tamales nnd fresh huckle berry plo are among tho things to be featured at the public market next Saturday mornling. The market thin morning was somewhat light due to continued frosts. However, a heavy supply of squash was on hand. Dance Riverside Community Club Saturday night. Alford's orchestra. 189 Buy a city lot. All Improvements paid. Priced very low. Terms. Carl Y. Tengwald, Holland Hotel. Phone 993. 108tf 'Seon the big new clock? Our of fice Is right behind it. Holmes "The nsurance Man." 191 Ono faro for a round trln to Port land by the Southern Pacific lines for tho livestock show to be held at Port land next week. The tickets will be sold on November 6 aiuLG with a re turn limit set at November 9. Special rates to attend tho homecomings at tho Oregon Agricultural collogo and tho University of Oregon wye also an nounced today. Wo havo room for some dead stor ngo for tho winter. Low rental. Riv erside Oarage. 132 S. Riverside, tfn We pay for ashes and sell dirt cheap. Brown & White Agoncy, Inc. tf Farmers can begin to haul 4 foot green wood from the mill next week. Just phone before coming. Phone 631. tf Want to get In touch with; party trucking fruit to Klamath Falls and northern California points. Address M. T.. Mnll Tribune. 191 It. D. Hofberger of Klamath Falls spent last Sunday as tho guest of bis aunt and uncle, Mr. and .Mrs. J J. Stelger. Dance at Oriental Gardens Satur day night. 191 Scroen doors at Wallace Woods Lumber yard, Cor.' East Main and Genesee. 88tf Dr. K. D. Elwood, -optometrist, has moved to his temporary office over Lamport's. 228 E. Main. tf G. L. Hunter and family doparted last evening for phoenix. Ariz., where they intend to settle permanently. They bad resided here for a time and ure former residents of Oregon City. New turtle nock sweaters on spe-, cial huIo at The Vanity Shop. 190 Closing out all underwear at cost. The Vanity Shop. 190 Dr. E. D. Elwood, optometrist, has moved to his temporary office over Lamport's. 228 E. Main. tf Saturday special Guaranteed fust color checked gingham brcakfam sets blue and white and yellow and white stamped for embroidery, 60c each. Handicraft Shop. 190' Sixteen carloads of apples yester day and 12 Tuesday makes a total of 337 cars of that fruit to be ship ped to eastern markets by packing plants here so far this season. One car of pears yesterday made a. total of 1488 cars of that fruit to bo ship ped east from this city. 'Seen the big new clock? Our of fice is right behind It. Holmes "The insurance Man." 191 Bernice M. Bolgcr, teacher of violin. Phono 437-R. 189 Thia Is candy week at Marsh's Gro cery. 190 L. 8. Burnsi a rancher In tho Wel lc,n district, is In tho city today on business. Something new, Maplcine-Raisin Ice cream. Ask your dealer. 191 We aro now serving oysters in a ve rlety of styles. Crowson's, Medford's popular sweet shop. 182 tf Newcomb can deliver 4 foot fir slab wood In a few days. tf Martin J. Durkin, wanted for the murder of E. C. Shanahan a departs ment of justice operative, at Chicago, 111., early this month, is reported to bo In northern California, heuded north. The Medford police are watch ing for his uppearam-e hero. There Is a $1000 roward posted for the cap ture of the fugitive, who Is said to be very dangerousa using a pistol at tho slightest provocation. Dance at Oriental Gardens Satur day night. 191 We pay for asnes and sell dirt cheap. Brown & White Agency. Inc. tf Bliss Heine's Guide Map of Med ford, on sale at Mall Tribune office, Medford Exchange, 815 Liberty build ing and 916 W. 10th street. Prices 25o and $1.00. Oysters are no.w being served nt Crowson's confectionery and cafe. 182tf Mifs Gladys Marlow of Yreka, Cal., will be a graduate nurwo tomorrow from tho Sacred Heart hospital train ing Hfhool for nurses, having com pleted the regular three-year course. Califurnians registered at local ho tels, includo Eugene WelSH of Santa Rosa, Mr. and Mrs. Denning Bron son of Oaklandt Mrs. C. M. Stoney of Dunsmuir, R.C. Kimball, Mr. and Mrs. John O. Todd and Mr. and Mrs. E, S. Condor of Los Anseles, Mr. and Mrs. W. S. Dunton of Sacramento, Mr. and Mrs. F. L. McDowell of Chico, and 11. E. Nelsont Jr., M. B. Merger, s. Strauss, II. Stunberg. H. G. MaclSaehcn W. Duckwardt, louis N. Freedman and Leo Gilliert of San Franciuco. Don't throw away that old hat, tho Pantorium can make It practically as good as now at a very roasonablo charge. Phono 244. liifi , Something .new, Maplelnc-Ralsin ' Ice cream. AHk your dealer. 191 I Dr. 11. Axley, physician and sur- , peon. Phone C07. 420 Medford Bldg. 198 ; Try that big milk shake at.DcVoe's. . -. . a 1 The dally number of out of tho Htate cars registering hero with tho local state traffic bureau Is gradu ully Increasing, and 20 such curs registered yesterday. Most any variety of apples, good $1 per box delivered. Johnson Co. tft tho need of RviUng ,ri -Tfi At the monthly meeting f tho .f Kontbern Oregon, Im-ld at tin; Josephine hotel. Grants . Pass. Tueftilay night, with 32 present a resolution was passed favoring: plac I e, c frrnnt lands, n w being held by ihe government.- on the tax quality, I'll!.'". . "I - '..,.. ... Itrmii'ht OU ii.nriH on a tnx-imyliiR iiKu'in. ' K. J" lKK. l'"rniy of Kirst xulU'iml bunk of Anhlnnil. iH8 cussed 1,'IP I' ii y l"u l''2 msion of Hi lwll"tmo miuii-UiB Imnks to notify too tato reasuivr , of the death c any renter ot a safety depOHit box. I Farmers can to hnl 4 fo ! m.n nnd from t'lO null nexi wc-k. Just phone before -coming. G31. Fronh San Juan lime, J. P" ''' nig 1'inen Lumber Co. 181 . Alcohol for radiators. I heapost and best. JoniiH & Klrkpatiiek'.- Kreh San Juan lime, M.VH Pt lllp PIiiph Lumber Co. Phono tf lKl.t( SEEDING TIME! Treat Your Grain With: Copper Corbonate, Blue Stone or Formaldehyde GROCETERIA Feed & Seed C East of Economy Groceteria J Learning Burning 7 I'M CURED!-WHEN A , J"-9 FELLOW BOYS AT CUT ' PK "WES HE ' UJ ffll GENERAUY- fX.'M PBYS F0B' Jyessir' quality Start Right For Best Fuel Phone 239 PHONE 239 MEDTORD ' 7fie Answer to (he Burning Questa: TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY. KOlW'l) Hull ratio, owner may have iunir by rallliiK at Alall Tribune ami paying for ail. I H'J Foil HUNT 3-rnom npnrtment. Kruttml floor. tilX H. Central. 11U FOIl UKNT ii t Nye. Apartment ami rooms lilt KOU Iti:.VT Four room furnlHheil apartment. Hoe 8. U ltush, Sample Store. 101 Fort SAbM H V4 neroR pood small ranch; oatn and vet eh hay; good row; plow ami other farm tooln; Ii00 capacity brootler; atitvca, tub lot. lreHmiN, chuliri and all kind of household gooda. Waller Jones. ItoKiie ltlver. Ore. lil;! Foil HMN'p Nicely furnished heated rooms. 11Q Mistletoe street. JIM WANTKI liny over 16 with hike. Western I'nion Telegraph Co. 1H LOHT PtHtlnum bar pin in Medford this morning. Finder please return to Mall Tribuno and receive reward. ' ll0 insurance .sic MORE for your $1.00 Protection In the bent oompniilcn plus Devon teen years ot expert snce. We hvo nooxuher business. R-AHolmes The Insurance Man Smcel909 Phor-444 illll AT LAST centhai- rani IT'S HERE New Show The Picture That Succeeded in Spite of the Devii! TF 7 ' . SPECTACULARLY BOLD-! 1 UUA I I it , DARINGLY TRUE! ELECTRICALLY THRILLING! u Si I I ill 1 ' An Emotional Earthquake will I ij I ' 1 ' That Startled the World jll M . Now a Mighty Motion Picture from the I H Sensational Stage Play by : V . I CHANNING POLLOCK ' Jjjjj yy Fcat" EpMUND LOWE ill YlifvfiC iRAOND rK , Whcn you see "The Miracle" wilV'k BAIXARD "TaT ifm, of lhe little crippled giH, you i n LS0 COMEDY NEWS Kiddies 10c o 1 . In "EON Q . SON OF ZORRO,' '