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Page two MEMTOITO MATT, Tinman, MKDftJKD, a Om&ftOy. TTtTDAY. " oOTOHRTI M 1 ' .... - fo pi t-c III 111 Hi' ih Kf w C a v D i a : p (i n f t i II 3! a Total and 4 Personal Paul Luy, n sophomore maJorlriK in JournullHrn at the University of Ore gon, was recently appointed night ed itor of the OrKon Dully Kmerald, Htutf(nt publication. ; Jle Ih also a re ported on the mime paper. Dp. W. L Bchaefiir, dentist, dental X-ray, extraction suet-lalhit, as and local anaesthetic. Phono 1117, 4U0. Medford lildtf. 17tftf Hpeclul :Apples Woodlawn orchard, One mile east of Central Point. Hpit- Among the prominent visitors lnthe Medford, who with Mis. Murshull cltjpthiH week Ih Kiliao MaiHh lrr the ail fi Duo totho fact tliat the Uokuo river Ih very low because of the lon needed rain, trout flshlnic in that Htream was never belter. It Ih wild, especially in i ne. poois, Due sieci neaa una m mon enb Newtawns. 60c and 11 box. riHiuntf is quite poor. Trout or n'Kuij 1!f5 size can be caught until November The number of the out of state cars 3lHtl - - .' . to register here yesterday aaiu fell Tho Modern "Woodmen will give a off, an only eight such cars were reg dauce at the M. W. A. hall Saturday fettered. night, October 31st. 11U Katurday surprise sale of break- Krrecn doors nt Wallace Woods fast sets made of good quality check- I.umber yard. Cor. lOast Main and ed gingham. Htamped with attractive ast" 1 piumrnB. iuc eacn. fn (Ji-nesee, William Lymtin, the well known civil war vetornn, celebrated his Slut Mrthduy yenterday by entertaining at dinner 1 (J gent Ionian friends, includ ing a number of old soldiers, at his home, if, 3 North Oakdale. Mr. Lyman Ih n, man of remarkable health and vigor fr one of his age. - Vanity cases are going at $1.95 to All purses and shopping dhi?h $!.!& at Tho Vanity Khop. 190 pre equipped to do the highest vhink of machine work und motor ohditlonlngi ItiverHldo Oarage. l!IOtf Kit her "Vm. n. Hamilton Is home i tho Protestant Kpiscopal confer i In New Orleans, huving been six weeks. , j Hffre your furniture repaired by A. 1 X 'eV.Ilw.nW lltmnn tltlQ It :. .. 1(17 i Have your worn carpet made Into J1" Var woul a nlou fluff rug. Hug Works, 701 J'hin street. Phone 610-M. tf Visitors In tho city from a distance who 'arrived here yesterday Include Mr.,apd Mrs. K. W. Pond of Roches ter, Nt V., Mr. and Mrs. A. R. Ktihl of ltm-kford, 111., Win. J. Kendlg of Danliiiry, Conn., Mr. and Mrs. I. J. Kellyjand Mrs. C. M. Kelly of Wal 1mc, Who. H. O. Polton of Ht. I.011N; and Mr. and Mrs. V, K. Oobel of Minneapolis. Number one sugar pine shaken at Fulier, Central Point. 212 ' Hivo yaur brakes equalized und )nit In shape before the skiddy season eoiiifa. Wo specialize in brake work. ItJvifcsldo Oarage.- .... l'JOtf The Medford postofflce Is busier thaiiiusual today with a heavy mall dHtV.ery as in addition to the regular dally,-mail tho 6000 Armistice Day sotrvruilr programs of the American l.i'Klpn. post and tho approximately 3(iu0) new telephone directories are being' delivered and moiled. l')rd light delivery, $40, Running nrdcrt 1919 model; good tires, phone. ll!iO-ir.- 141 N. P. . 191 Screen doors at Wallace Woods Tuiuher yard, cornor 13. Main and CeneHce. ' HH NiitXvlthstnnding that tomorrow Is Hallowe'en a Binall number of Hal lowe'en parties will ho hold tonight In the city, hut tomorrow comes the gen eral .observance of this event, with many, parties, dances and other social dollies, . . Thin Is candy week at Marsh's Oro cery. 190 Featuring children's Arrowhead hose, all sizes, 2&c pair. French-Tar-son Co. 31 N; Partlett. . 194 Out -of town Oregonlans arriving in the city, yesterday and registered at local fcotels includo Mr. and Mrs. H. L. Italrd of Salem, A. M. Pruitt of Pen dleton, Mr. and Mrs. A. B. Comstog.of Oregon City, 8. M. Hurt nnd It. C. Ptaxall of Rosehurg. Mr. and Mrs. C. M. AJinnlng, O. I. Ueeaon, John Arm ntrong. liner P. Orton and Mrs. Imno I?. Orton of Eugene. Targe stock of A'lctor records nt Piihnjis Muslo store, tf 'lYf& Modern Woodmen will give a d inuut the M. W, A. hall Saturday nlr)hDOrtuhcr 31st. 1!U Mr, and Mm, Wm. K. Zeh of tho Kl.nmOh Aui'ncy, nro visitors In the elly, who arrived Thursday. Fifty now hats at L.0UI0 Howard's. iro so Tomorrow is Hal- lowe en, with its goblins, ghosts and pumpkin pies. No Hallowe'en social function is complete without ipjimpkin pies, so Ipr tomorrow we will offer a spec- al on Pumpkin Pies baked as only Eluhrer can bake jthem. 22c each J: tWe also are of fering a number hf other Hallow j'en specialties, sicluding pastries, lakes, mince pies, Itc. The COLONIAL Douiuorn uisguu . . Finest Biker? J Handicraft Whop 190 I Dresses, flannels nnd silks, $7.90 to $10.00, on sale at The Vanity Hhop, 190 Kxten.sive plans have been made for homecoming at Pacific University. which la being held joday and Hatur day. Good clean cotton rags wanted nt Mail Tribune. tf For those who want to buy fancy potatoes we have shipped In a lot ol Inspected No. 1 Klamath Fulls (.J ems. These arc u new smooth potato and cook up mealy. Johnson Produce Co. 241 X. Fir Ht. Phone 97. tf Medford post Is the first American Legion post In tho state to "crash through" with 1926 dues, according to tho state bulletin published by Legion headquarters. This good start for the coming year would seem to indicate that the local post will set a mark that will lead the state In the 1920 mer bershlp drive if the balance of the members all cooperate by paying their dues at once. A concerted effort will also he made to enlist every ex-ser-vtco man in Medford nnd vicinity In the legion, thereby adding materially to the present membership list. . . Gold Hill lime, keep your home fire burning, Jackson county product, none better. For sale by Standard Hoofing Co. $3.75 per bbl. 186tf Tho Knights of Pythias are glng a dance nt tho K. P. hall Monday even ing November 2. All knights and their friends- are cordially invited. 191 Mrs. Fred O'Kelly, wife of ono of the leading merchants 6f Hogue Hlver, la a business visitor here today. Fried chicken, ever ready. The Cov ered Wngon, Phoenix. 192 . All classes of carburetors repaired and adjusted. Williama & McCurley. A building permit this morning to C, C. Cartwrlght grnnted permission to erect two residences on West 11th street near Vancouver, nt an approx imate cost of $950 each. Hemstitching, buttons covered, nt tho Handicraft Hhop. ' tM Hosiery, all the newest shades, $1 to $1.95. nt Tho Vanity Shop sale. 190 Callfornlnns registered at local ho tels Include Mrs. Alice N. Sanders and party of Hollywood, Mr. and Mrs. T. 'if. Purton of Paso Hohles, Mrs, C. M. Htuneynf Dunsmulr, Mr. and Mrs. Good field of Oakland, Mr. and Mrs. P. M. Peterson of San Gregorla, Mr. and Mrs. A. M. Cleego of -Yreka, Miss Kleanor Dtttus of tllendora, Mr. nnd Mrs. H. O. Cotnstork, andi Miss Velmn Comstock of Brockwny, F. 10. Hulrd of Lincoln, Mr. and Mrs. K. B. Folton of Hacramento, J. F. Groff, Mr. nnd Mrs. J. K. Itrady. IX M. Khlers, J. J. Morse, Charles lllckey and B. W. San derson of Sun Francisco. Palmer's Photo Studio makes the heat pictures. tf Hlouses $1.45 to $1.95 while they last, at The Vanity Shop. 190 Mr. and Mrs. A. Gnmble are busi ness visitors In the city today from the Talent district. Word comes from Salem that the warrant to pay the balance of the bills for the encampment hero In June has Just been received and the bills will all he settled early next week. On Bale Saturday Handicraft Shop. G piece checked gingham brenkfast sets. 36 inch cover and 4 napkins. Carefully cut to Insure be ing straight stamped, 60c each. 190 This U candy week at Mnrsh's Gro cery. 190" Hugh Itnnkln. supervisor of the Crater National forest, returned today from a short trip to Union Creek. While en route to this city he suffer ed the misfortune of running out of l Hut precious liquid, gasoline, necessi tating aid to be send to him by forest offlrlnls here. Having obtained the gasoline he arrived In tho city early enough to attend the luncheon given at Hotel Medford to the state highway cumtnlssslon. let mo write your fire Insurance. Cnrl Y. Tt-ngwald, Holland Hldir.. Phone 993. tf Fitr those who wnnt to buy fancy potatoes wo have shipped in a lot of Inspected No. 1 Klunmth Fulls Gems. These are a new smooth potato and coo kup mealy. Johnson Produce Co. 241 X. Fir street. Phono 97. . tf , Charles Iewls, local resident, was fined $10 in Judge Glenn O. . Taylor's, court to a charge of speeding prefer red against htm by City Traffic Officer 1 O. J. Prescott. who arrested Lewis yestertlny for exceeding tho speedlltnlt on North Central avenue. The Knights of Pythias are giving a dance nt the K. P. hall Monday even ing. November 2. All Knights nnd their friends are cordially Invited, j 191 I Vases, plain and fanry: many col- 1 ors, shapes nnd sises. Specially pric ed. 16c to 99c. French-Larson Co., 31 N. Partlett. 194 , George Nichols Is spending today abovo I Jngle Point, where he is round- 1 Ing up st ot k In preparation to moving 1 them to lower levels uf tho valley for winter, Huy n city lot. AU Improvements paid. Priced very low. Terms. Curl! V. Tengwnld, Holland Hotel. Phone j 991, 108tfj Violin students attention. K. P j llmarhe, vt(nlnt and teacher of Ku- 1 ropean training nnd formally Instruc tor with three largest eastern colleges, will receive nppllcants at Hotel Med ford. 19$ Milliard funs are looking forward j in Interest to thf billiard exhibition to; be given tonight t n locnl bllllnrd par- ; lor, by George H. Hutton, better known as "Armless" Hutton, who holds sev eral high run records In st might and balkllne billiards. Hon't throw awur lhntltlhat. the Pnntoiium can make It practically ns good as new at a very reasonable charge. Phono 244. 190 O'ull fashioned service hose going at $1. Chiffon hose $1.90. The Vnn- enjoying a hunting trip and vl.gt.ln the Klamath country. 'Jhey ure ac cornpunied by Mr. und Mrs. Corning Kenly, also residents uf Medford. Marshall Is a- prominent resident of the valley, where he is known for his successful literary efforts, a number of his storied having uppeared in the i U L'l'unlm, Di.ul t..ul.,.ll Huturduy K veiling Post. Murshull has ulso written a number of weutern stories of genuine uppeul. Kluinuth News. Wo pay for ashes and sell dirt cheup. Urowu & White Agency, Inc, tf Dr. K. I). Klwood, optometrist, bus moved to IiIh temporary office over Luiiiporl's. 28 K. Muln. tf Mr. und Mrs. K. H. Anderson ar rived here this forenoon from Hpo kune. Wash., to spend severul weeks visiting friends und relatives in the city. J,ace collars and cuff sets for cost at The Vanity Shop sale. 190 Kruut cabbage. Make your kruut before cold weather sets in. American Fruit und Produce Market. 109 K. 8th. Phone 875. 192 Vul luces going at Gc a yard. The Vanity Shop. . 190 The forest fires burning' on state thnberland near Goolaway gap on the boundaries of Jackson and Douglas counties on the Umpquit divide have been brought under control, accord ing to District Fire Warden P. U. Lowd, who returned from th scene yesterday. Due to the cool evenings and frosty mornings the fires were easily put under control, though they were burning In heavily timbered areas. Trimmed hats going for $2.95 to $9.95 at the big said at The Vanity Shop. . 190 Farmers can begin to haul 4 foot green wood from the mill next week. Just phone before coming. Phone 631. tf Lessons given In oil painting, woter colors of china decoration. Call Mrs. Vivian Norman ttarto at Palmer's Studio, or 821-Y. Fred Champtln, a well known resi dent of the Foods Creek district, is upending today In the city. Screen doors at Wallace Woods Lumber yard. Cor. East Main und Genesee. 8stf 10 per cent discount on all table linen until November 10th. A small deposit will hold your Iqth until called for. Japanese Art Store. 190 Including the 14 carloads of apples shipped yesterday a total of 309 curs of that fruit have been shipped to eastern markets so fur this season by local packing houses. . An estimated total of CO cars are at present In cold storage Id he city and nearly 100 more. It Is said, are yet to be harvest- d. No pears were shipped yestor- duy. Friday and Saturday, your last chance to buy at a big savings. The Vanity Shop. 190 Thhj Is candy week at Marsh's Gro-; eery. 190 : The Lions club, which holds regu lar meetings on Wedncuduy, postpon ed their last -meeting until today to ; attend the luncheon given nt Hotel 1 Medford today by the Chamber of. Commerce In honor of the State Highway ComnifssiKon. Dr. E. D. Ulwood, optometrist, has moved to his temporary office over Lamport's. 228 K. Main. tf Imported printed Jap crep for kl monns. Special at 39c a yard. Jap Art Store. 190 J. J. Crossley, prominent attorney of Portland, who Is a candidate for the republican nomination of United States senator, and his wife were vis itors In Medford and Ashland yester day In the interest of his campaign. Colonel Crossley Is well known In Medford and the valley through an acquaintance formed when as cap tain, he was stationed with his Ore gon National Guard company, C of Portland, fur several months guarding the Southern Pacific property In the valley, nnd tunnels In tne Sisklyous early In the world war. Dr. K. I). Klwood, omtometrist, has moved to his temporary office over Lamport's. 22S. K. Main. . tf Complete line of robes, klmonns, blankets, sweaters, hoot les, ratt les. etc., for the weo baby, at prices that you cannot afford to miss. Jap Art Store. 190 This la candy week at Marsh's Gro cery. 190 Mrs. Margaret Foley la a visitor fro mthe Kanes Creek district In the city todny on business. Wo are now serving oysters In n variety of styles. Crnwson's, Med ford's popular sweet shop. 182tf The entertainment committee have prepnired a unique luncheon to con form with the Hallowe'en party given by the Riverside Community club Sat urday night. 191 Dunce at Oriental Gordons Satur day night. 191 Tho streets of Ashland were block ed for several minutes last evening when students of that clty'h high school serpentined the streets In an Informal rally preparatory to the foot ball game to be played today between that high school and Roseburg high at Ashland. Newcomb ran deliver 4 foot fir slab wood In a few days. , tf Yes, there will be several there in Hallowe'en costume and a general Hallowe'en spirit will prevail Saturday night at the Riverside Community club. 191 Stamping done to order on guaran teed ever fast materials for towels. lucheon sets, and etc. New and ef- foctlvo patterns. Handicraft Shop. 183 HOTELMEDFORD will serve HALLOWE'EN DINNER On .Saturday Evening Turkey, with nil Trimmings ONE DOLLAR On Sunday will serve again , " Turkey, and plenty of .H. ONE DOLLAR ArtteUo Music Every Evening. .economy THE HOME OF BREAD LIKE MOTHER MADE Many of our customers have frequently expressed surprise that our prices are always a little lower. This is not at all surprising if you will just bear in mind that we are not charging you for a lot of things you can't eat. Clerks, credits, and deliveries are at times convenient, but they do not add to the food value of what you buy and are decidedly expensive. We save that ex pense and pass the saving to you and at the same time make shopping a pleasure by cutting out the waiting for a clerk, or the hurrying because a clerk is busy. The steady growth of our business convinces us that ours is the modern way of marketing groceries. BREAD lib. Loaf, 3 for.......: 20c V2 lb. Loaf for .... ...10c FLOUR Wholesale prices of flour advanced again this week, but cur price is still at the bot tom. For Saturday we again offer the new money-back guarantee Hard Wheat Flour . Dalles Diamcnd, 49-lb. sack: . . .$1.98 OTHER. SPECIALS Lemons, per dozen . . . . . ;33c Celery white and crisp large . stalks . . ' ..2 For 15c Brussels Sprouts, per lb 15c Catsup--14 oz. bottle Ringer Brand Bottle : . . . . 18c; 2 for 35c Ivory Soap bath size (limit' 3 bars) . . ! .3 bars 15c Eastern Buckwheat Flour the large sack ; 77c Prepared Mustard 4 oz. jar 8c; 8 oz. jar 12c; 16 oz. jar . 17c Jello, pkg. ..... . 10c Knights Pickles qt.. jars, sour 44c; sweet . . . 55c Imported Norweigan Sardines in olive cil 3 cans 35c , Large Oval Sardines, 1 lb. can . . 3 for 35c Iowa Corn, No. 2 can 2 cans 25c Goody Gcody Peas, No. 2 cans . 3 cans 43c Fancy Pumpkin, No. 2Vz can ........ 10c Hcminy, No. 2V- can .12c Camel, Lucky Strike cr Chesterfield cigarettes 2pkgs. 25c Prince Albert or Velvet N. 2 cans 25c Candy Jelly Beans, lb 15c F. G. F. Vegetable Salad, No. 1 can. '. 429c MEAT MARKET PURE LARD Large Pail . : .i. ..... . . .$1.89 Medium 95 Small .49 Swift & Co. Ham, V or whole, lb. .30 KITCHEN WARE DEPT. ELECTRIC WAFFLE IRON Equal to any $12.00 Ire n Guaranteed by us and the factory for cne year .... $8.29 Electric Iron, Guaranteed cne year, worth nearly double Special $2.98 IN THE FEED STORE Chinese Lily Bulb and a bowl to grow it in. The bowl is worth more than we ask for both. Special Saturday only, both 19c GATES & LYDIARD BUY HERE AND BANK THE DIFFERENCE 2Z Numerous formal and Informal Halloween parties nro to be-hold thin evening nt various homes of students of the city schools. This ia candy week at Marsh's Gro cery. 190 Millinery bargains for Saturday One lot of beautiful Gape pattern hats vnlues to 117.50. priced at $9.60. "SmtlinR rteauty" kiddie hats, preatly reduced. Trimmed hats $2.96 and up. Kelt hats $1.95 nnd up. Kvery hnt In tho entire stock nt a money saving re duction. The Kmmy Lou lint Shoppe. In M. M. Store. litO Pnnco Riverside Community Club Saturday night. Alford's orchestra. 189 Mr. and Mrs. D. A. Dutton depart ed this morning' frit 'thftir' home at Seaside after having spent several days with friends here white en route from HutinRton Heach, Calif., where they had spent thesummfer. Follow the crowd Saturday night to the Riverside Community . club Hal lowe'en dancing purty. A good time In store for everybody. 191 Choice city lota on pavement with nil assessments paid. $50 down and $10 per month at 6 per cent interest. Charles A. Wing. Phone 728. 191 Want to (ret In touch with party trucking fruit to Klamath Falls and northern California points. Address M. T.. Mnil Tribune. 191 TO BE GIVEN AWAY The Hallowe'en Cake Now on display, will lie cut Saturday nfternonn. A liberal portion will lie nivon to Qiieh of Jjie first forty persons buying baki-ry Roods after 4 o'eloek p. ni. Rex Sweet Rolls Are a Revelation Try them for Sunday morning breakfast. Butter Horns, PreUels, Tea Sticks, Coffee Rings, Bear Claws, Rex Raised Doughnuts, Rex Freifch Doughnuts REX Cafe & Pastry Shop You can buy Rex Pastries Any Hour of the Day or llight. ONCE IN AWHILE A PICTURE IS -g-jrj SO GOOD IT BECOMES AN OBLIGA ifPSS&jS- TION TO SEE IT .WW ' Til Pleture that Li MmM ' "cHAa J lP POLLOCK'S featuring EDMUND LOWE' SUNDAY ' DOUGLAS FAIRBANKS, In "DON Q.t SON OF ZORO-' Sequel to "Mark of Zoro" and twig! timet as good. U tf 'T v