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o o n VJGt TWO yrFDFORT) MATE rRTnuyE, MEPKaiD, OT?EfiO?7, H,TTrR-DAYy OCTOBER - P1. 1f)2." o Tocal and Personal !!,., ,n nt tnniuht belnir Hnilowe'en nluht with Its spirit of frivolity amonc the youth of the city, wise elusions will remove all chairs and other portable furniture from their porches and yards Into tho house. Much small damaRo .was dono by the premature celebration of boys last nlfc-ht, such as roughly cnrrylnB away outside portuble objects from homos to dis tant points from there, and upsottinit things gonorally. Tho police tonight warn that they will not only patrol the city on motorcycles and make ar rests of all violators, but will also ar rest every boy or girl found on the streets after midnight. nance Hlverslde Community club Saturday night. Alford's orchestra. 191 'Soon the big new clock.? Our of fice Is right behind it. Holmes "The Insurance Man." . ... 191 Attorney Newton Vf. hordori loaves for Seattle tonight where ho nppears In court next week In the first of a series of cases In several states, and Alaska in connection with the contest for the estate of a prominent Alas hat) minor. - ' Roxy Ann Orange will hold a pie goqlnl Wednesday evening. November 4. in the Woodman Hall. This Is your Invitation. Come. 182 pystors are now-being served at Crowson's confoctlonory and cafe. 182tf Tho Parent Teachers council will meet Monday afternoon at 3 o'clock nt the public library. Hallowe'en party Saturday night, at Tllversldo Community club. .', Special music. Hallowe'en supper, decora tions. 191 The Modern Woodmen will give a dance at the M. W. A. hall Saturday night. October 81st. ' Today which opened with a mini mum of 14 and a fog which made it seem much colder, was for the most part cloudy. 'For tomorrow generally cloudy weather Is predicted. We have room for some dead stor age for the winter. Txjw rentnl. Rlv orslde Oarage. 182 8. Riverside, tfn Dance Riverside Community club Saturday night. Alford's orchestra. 191 Hotel guests hero from a distance Include Mr. and Mrs. Fred Endes and child nnd Mr. and Mrs. O. A. 'Manning of Streetor, 111., R. H. Jones of New York City, Mr. and Mrs J. E. Oobel of Minonapolls, W. 8. Celser of Atlan ta, Oa., and 13. A. Wilson of Chicago. Dr. II. Axlcy, physlelnn 'and sur geon Phone 607, 420 Medford Bldg. 198 Dance at Orlontal Gardens Satur day night. 101 The congregation of the rresbyto rlrin church will hold a congregation al business mooting next Thursday evening for the purpose of discussing Imnoinnt matters in which every member should have a voice and vote. A covered dish luncheon will bo giv-' on nt 6:80 p. m. followed by tho busi ness session nt 7:80 p. m. Every mem ber of the church and suppotor is urged to be present. Hallowe'en parly tonight nt the first M. E. church. Fun for every body, old nnd young. Oood program and refreshments. Come. 191 Screen doors at Wallace Woods Lumber yard. Cor. East Main nnd Oenesoe. 88tf K. K. Kubll of Portland Is a visitor In Medford and Jacksonville, having arrived here Friday afternoon. Try that big milk shake at DeVoe's. tf We nre equipped to do tho highest class of machine work and motor reconditioning. Rlversldo Onrago. 190'tf After spending an Interesting week nt the Oeorgo H. Llndloy cnhln nt Odessa, Mr. nnd Mrs. A. W. Mlddloton of Ran Francisco and Mr. and Mrs. H. 1.. Nobllt of Modford returned to their hnnios yesterday. Much of the time nt the cabin was spent In hunting. Klamath Nows. Have your furnituro repnlrod by A. X. Thlbault. Phono 960-R. 197 llavo your worn carpot made Into a nice fluff rug. Rug Works, 70S Pino street. Phono 610-M. tf Miss Until Warner left this morn ing for Porlland, accompanied by Misses Joan MacNlvon nnd Elizabeth (lore, who will stop at Corvallls to at tend the homecoming at tho Oregon Agricultural college. Number one sugar pine shakes At Kaber's, Central Point. 12 Have yqur brakes equalized nnd put In shape before the sklddy season comes. We spednllzo In brake work Riverside Oarage. 190tf Mrs. Ernest ficott received an elec tric shock Inst Monday while hanging out her washing. A grape vine had encircled the tdnthes lino and the light wire causing n current through her body when the wet clothes touch ed the line. Mrs. Hcott is confined to hey bed but is reported to be impi'OV' Inp. Central Point American. Kord light delivery, $40. Running order, 1919 model; good tires. Phone 1199-J. 141 N. F. 191 " Fried chleken. over ready, The Cov oren wagon. I'hnenlx. isi I . - r i Hallowe'en Greetings FLUHRKR 1 Baker of Reputation iT" Cullfornlnna reulatered nt local lin tels Incthido Mia. F. W. imrrett and son of Hacrninento, A. E- Johnaon and family of -Orovlllo, H. Morton of HpruRue Hlvcr, I. J. Khlrk of Chlco, Mm. J. C. Morne of DunHmulr, Mr. and Mrs. O.-S. Andrews of Frenno. Mr. and ,Mr. V. A. Collins of Oakland. Wal- tor Dankwardt, Mr. and Mrs. Kobnrt O. Burnett. C. R. Domes, A. M. Wil son nnd D. A. Carter of San Francisco, and Li. J. Shultis, Mr. and Mrs. C. D. SinkOy and Mr. nnd Mrs. Frank Shir ley of Los Angeles. Scroon doors at Wallace Woods Lumber yard, corner E. Main nnd Oenesoo. 88 Panco- Rlversldo Community club Saturdny night. .Alford's orchestra. mi" Choice' chicken tamales. pies and cakes were among tho foodstuffs on mile this morning nt the public mar ket, whore squash and late home grown produce were also on sale at bnrgaln prices. Huckleberries. It is oxpected. will no longer be .sold nftor next week, due -to the lateness of the season. Featuring children's Arrowhead hose, all sizes, 25c pair. French-Lar son Co. 81 N. 'Harnett. 104 Ijirge stock of Victor records at Palmer's Music store. tf Mrs. Iola Roberts and daughter nro visitors In Medford from Fort Klnm ath. who arrived yesterday. Tho Modern Woodmen will give a dnnco at the M. W. A. hall Saturday nlfilit, October 31st. 191 Dr. W. C. Schnofor, dentist, dental X-ray, extraction specialist, gas and local anaesthetic. Phono 1117, 426 Medford Bldg. 179tf Oeorge Mutton, the armless billiard player, pleased two appreciative aud iences at a local billiard parlor yester day afternoon and evening. Appar ently without effort he made runs nr 86 and 160 nnd executed many fancy shots. He left this morning for-Ash land where ho will put on an exhibi tion today en route to southern Cali fornia. Te expects to return early next spring and has plans of settling permanently somewhere- in southern Oregon, having been favorably im pressed with Rogue River vnlley while here. Special Apples Woodlawn orchard, One mile east of Central Point. Spit zenburgs, Newtowns, 60c and $1 box. , 196 Oood clean cotton rngs wanted nt Mnll Tribune. . . tf Nino enrioadn of apples and no pears were shipped east yesterday by local packing houses. For those who want to buy fancy potatoes we havo shipped in a lot of Inspected No. 1 Klamath Falls Hems. These are a new smooth potato and cook up mealy. Johnson I'roauoe uo. 241 N. Fir Ht. Phone 97. tf Oold Hill lime, keep your home fire burning, Jackson county product, none better. For sale by Standard Roofing Co. 13.75 por bbt. . 186tf" Donald McCurry. an employe nt tho Blair granite quarry Is In an Ashland hospital, suffering from a broken leg and serious contusions nnd bruises, as the result of an accident at. the quarry several days ngo. - ' The Knights' oXTythlas are glng a dance at the K; P. hall Monday oven lng November 2. n All knights and their friends are cordially Invited. 191 All classes of carburetors repaired and adjusted. Williams A.MoCurley. tf t V. rinln nt flrantR TnM. district mnnagor of tho Oregon State Motor association, Is a business visitor III tile city today. Hemstitching, buttons covered, at the Handicraft Shop. tf Hosiery, nil the newest shades. 1 to $1.95. at Tho Vanity Shop sale. 190 Tho Mnrshflold football toam and dologatlon of nccompanylng rooters arrived In tho city yesterday and nro qunrterod at tho Hotel Medford, ns follows: Dr. nnd Mrs. D. H. Olson, William Donnldson, Mr. nnd Mrs. Rob ert Mnrsder. Jr. and son, Keith Hull, Cleorge Snuers, William Dashney, Don Ross, Mr. nnd Mrs. Fred P. Osburn, Pnt McOlnnls. Clifford Perry, ,A1VI Rlrhtor. Robert Sheedlg, Enrlo Liv ingston. Elmer Sherrlll, Angus Raok leff, Jnck Langworthy. Clarence Wal ters, Plerco Mclntyro, It, Vniighnn, Jr., Dan McOlnnls. Ralph Fullorton, Hen ry Schmnlhurst. Albert Rach, Dale Hudson. Ijiwrenco ChrlstenBon, llyron lllrdwell. K.lmer Johnson, J. Aubrey Crowe, Clifford Johnson anil lrvln Mooro. Palmer's Photo Studio makes the best pictures. ft Lot mo write your riro insurance. Carl V. Tongwald, Holland Uldg., Phono 993. tf Miss Rculnh Hood and Mrs. Ernest Kelly were business visitors in tho city today from Centrnl Point. For those who wsnt to buy rnncy potatoes we havo shipped in a lot of Inspected No.M Klamath Foils Clems. These aro a now smooth potnto and coo kup mealy. Johnson Produce t.o. 241 N. Fir street. Phone 9". tf Tho Knights of Pythias nro giving n dance nt tho K. P. hall Monday oven Ing. November 2. All Knights nnd thoir friends are cordlnlly Invited. 191 Mrs. Susnnne Holmes Carter, county school superintendent, has returned from a short business trip to Portland. Msses, plain and fancy: many col ors, shapes and sizes. Specially pric ed. 16o to 99c Fronch-Larson Co., 31 N. llartlett. 194 liuy a city lot. AH Improvements paid. Priced very low. Torms. Carl V. Tongwald, Holland Hotol. Phone 993. 10tf Sergeant Orovor Owen. In charge of the local V. 8. army recruiting station, received word yesterday from recruit ing headquarters nt Portland that K. II. Johnson, Jr., who recently enlist ed for tho air service hero, has been noceptod and will be stationed at Kel ly Field, Texas. Out of 18 applicant ho wns on of two that passed tho ex amination. I Violin students attention. E. P. llrosche. violinist and teacher of r.u- Iropenn training and formally Instruc tor with three lsrgeesslern colleges, will receive appUcantatkU Hotel Med ford. IV We nisi for ashes and sell dli-t chean. llrown & White Agency. Inc. I tf Mrs. H. A. Illckerdyke Is among the Phoenix visitors spending toils- in the city. Dr. E. D. Elwood, optometrist, has moved to his temporary office over n Lamport's. E. Main. 'It Kraut cabbage. Make your krsut before cold weather sets In. Amerlonn Vriill ntt.1 tr.liim Mnrkft. 100 te. Kill. Mr. and Mrs. John Rvnoburg were down from Medford during the week visiting relatives In Oold Hill. Mr. Rurneburg Is one of the leading hor ticulturists In the valley and has ehifrge of the Illthoe orchards east of Medford and owned by Harry Leland of Los Angeles, the well known quick silver mine operator in California. The Barncburgs Icavo the last of the week on an extended auto trip and vacation to northern points. They will bo accompanied by Mrs. Charles Sta cy nnd Mrs. May Green, sisters of Mrs.. IlnrnoburB, who aro nlso Modford res idents. Oold Hill Nows. Fnrmers can begin to haul 4 foot Breen wood from tho mill next week. Just phone before coming. Phono 631. tf Lessons given in oil painting, water colors of china decoration. Call Mrs. Vivian Normnn Barto at Palmer's Studio, or 821-V. Mrs, Wnltor Kresseo is spending several days nt Hood River visiting friends and relatives. Screen doors at Wallace Woods Lumber yard. Cor. East Main nnd Oenesee. 88tf Dr. E. D. Elwood. optometrist, has moved to his tempornry offlco over Lamport's, 228 E. Main. tf Thomas swem. local artist, has re turned from Tortlnnd, where he had boon spending sevoral days attending to business nffalrs. Fruitgrowers Llmo sulphur spray solution is by far tho best nnd cheap est cleanup winter spray Now ready for fall delivery nt the Hoar Crook Orchards. Telephone 401-R-4, 196 - Dr. E. D. Elwood, omtometrlst, has moved to hlB temporary office over Lamport's. 228 E. Main. tf Mrs. M. H. Simon In an Englo Point visitor In tho city spending several days. She 1b registered at Hotel Hol land. This Is candy week at Marsh's Gro cery. 190 We, aro. now serving oysters In a variety pf styles. Crowson's, Mod- ford's 'Popular sweet shop. 182tr Tho largest concern engaged in the lime stone industry in Oregon is that of tho Heaver Portland Cement com pany nt Oold Hill, manufacturers of Portland cement. Its plant of 1200 barrels, or 4800 sacks dally of cement. Is located on the outskirts of Gold Hill nnd employes about 100 men dally," with a yearly payroll of nearly $460.000. Portland Journnl. Tho entertainment commltteo have prepalred a unique luncheon to con form with the Hnllowe'on party given by tho Riverside Community club Sat urdny night. 191 Dance at Oriental Gardens Satur day night. 191 Sojourners from Klamath Falls ar riving here yesterday include Mr. and Mrs. James H. Covort. J. S. Rail. Wil liam S. Jacobs and Mr. nnd Mrs. CI. L. Holbrook. Nowcomb enn 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 tho Riverside Community club. 101 Mr. and Mrs. E. S. Newman arriv ed this morning from Los Angeles to spend several days with Mr. and Mrs. 8. R. Ilristoo whllo en routo to Ta coma, Wash. Dance Riverside Community Club Saturday night. Alford's orchestra. 189 Follow the crowd Saturday night to the Riverside Community club Hal lowe'en dnnclnB party. A good time In store for everybody. 191 Included nmong the out of town Orcffonlans, who arrived hero yester day and nro registered at tho hotels aro Mr. nnd Mrs. R. A. Williams of Oregon City, W. S. Jaynes of Salem. Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Bateheller. B. A., C. R.. O. A. and J. H. lttitcholler. Jr. lowo'en dancing party. of Corvallls, William Duby of IJAker W. P. Dolnn of Brookings. Mrs. R. W." Granger of Itrnyvillo. H. K. Moore nnd family of Roseburg. and Mr. nnd Mrs. K. !. Lewis. E. C. Piper. W. E. waxo. Iv. K. Kubll and Mr. and Mrs. S. G. Macklln of Portland. Choice city lots on pavement wH.ll all assessments pnld, $60 down and $10 per month at 6 per cent Interest. Charles A. Wing. Phone 728. 101 Want to get In touch with party trucking fruit to Klamath Falls and northern California points. Address M. T.. Mall Tribune. 191 10. H. young left Inst evening for his home nt Bond, after having spent sev oral days in tho city on business. Farmers can begin to haul 4 foot green wood from tho mill noxt week, .lust phone beforo coming. ' Phone 631. Tho Handicraft Shop has received a now shipment of Baby's Boudoir package goods. All garments are made of overfast- niatorlalB, ranging in sizes from 6 months rompers to 8 vear drosses. Every gannont guanin tood. 193 Mrs. B. M. Rush, who had boon a patient at the Sacred Heart hospital for tho past fortnight because of sevoro illness,, was removed to nor homo at Willow Springs yosterdny. Fresh San Juan llmo, $3.75 per bbl. Big Pines Lumber Co. 1 8 1 tf Dance Riverside Community club Saturday night. AlfdYd's orchestra. 191 Building lots on pnved stroots, be ing sold under an option of six realty board members, have been disposed of on tho eastern side of tho city. However, several aro still left In othor sections, lxits on unpaved streets will bo put on salo lator. , Something new, Maplelno-Ralsln Ice cream. Ask your dealer. 191 'Seen the big now clock? Our of flco Is right behind It., Holmes "Tho Insurance Man." 191 Mrs. Walter Kentnor of Santn Bar barn, Calif., former well known Mod ford resident, Is house guest at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. T. J. Konney. . Most any variety of apples, good quality, $1 por box dolivored. Johnson Produce Co. " I .u se cotton rngs wanted at Mall Trlhuno offlco. Kleven out of the state cars were roistered here yesterday with the local state traffic bureau located 'In the Chamber of Commerce building. Something new, Maplelne-Ilalsln Icecream. Ask your dealer. 0191 Dance at Oriental Gardens Satur day night. 19 ! The cos! of operating the schools of Oregon for the school yearOf 1924-2$ was $20. 444. Hi. 96. according to a re port of J. A. Churchill, state superin tend of schools. O We pay for ashes and J II dirt heap. Urown White 'AKeni-y. Inc. W. D. Thompson. Injured In an auto accident yesterday nt the Intersection of Third stroet and Central avenue, undorwent an -X-ray picture this mor ning ut the Sacred Heart hospital where he Is a patient. "With the accumulated fall litter nnd because of the long nbsence of rnjns the forests aro very susceptible to flro," said Lee P. Brown, an offic ial of the Crater National Forest, to day. "It Is only because of tho pre vailing high humidity that tho fire danger Is-not as pronounced us It is in tho mud-summer season." Alcohol for radiators. Cheapest and boat. Jones & Klrkpalrlck. tf Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Boono of Ontario, Calif., wero visitors in the city yesterday afternoon whilo en route from Portland to their home on a honeymoon trip, having been re cently married. Sirs. Boono was for merly a sorority sister of Miss Fran ces Perry at tho University of Oregon, and while hore tho two enjoyed a short reunion. The Don's Lunch restaurant did not open today under its new manage ment, as intended, as it wast found impossible to get the place ready In such a short time, but is sure to bo open for business Monday morning. Washington state residents regis tered at local hotels Include Mr. and Mrs. 8. E. Prentiss of Vancouver, Fred Stewart of Puyallup, Mr. and Mrs. W. S. Danford of Olympla and .Mr. and Mrs, William Johnson, Mr. nnd Mrs. E. M. Potior and A. M. Wil liams of Seattle. : HEAD AND CHECK FORGER i E Morris White. 2C, of San Fran-1 cisco is being held by city police for federal authorities, following his ar-: rest last night in a local rooming house by Policemen LeggH and Cave,1 with narcotics valued at $-'00, hypo dermic needles and drug "spoons' in his possession. He is also alleged to have passed bad checks totaling $165 on local merchants. As yet no chnrges have been placed against him. "White is Said to have worked in conjunction with a local woman. whose name was not divulged by the police, in the ...bad check, business, she being alleged to have drawn checks on tho Jackson County bank on her parents' account and in turn giving them to White to be cashed. Police had no. knowledge of the checks until yesterday, and believe operations first commenced at that time. That AVhite (1U1 , not peddle the dope Is a berfe'f of: tho district at torney's office, which believes that he was a- "hophead," the man being Baid to have all; the characteristics of one. - At the time of his, arrest at 11 o'clock last night, Whlto was pre- paring to leave the city, having had I all his personal effects packed In a valise. Ho said he had been In the city two months and had been em ployed at local packing houses. H. E. Tucker was a business caller in Eagle Point Wednesday. J. A. Hoagland has been hauling apples to Medford. J. Monla returned from a business trip to L.ung Ileach, Calif. Vernon Monla made a business trip to I.ong Beach, Calf., last week. Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Henry were business callers in Medford Monday. Miss Thelma Dallas visited her aunt, Mrs. Cincade, in Eagle' Point last Friday. Harry Annlngi Mao Btaub and Blanche Dyslngo'r wero visitors at tho Ualph Tucker home Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Staub of Apple gate wero business pallors In Ilrowns boro Wednesday., C.'V. Prandon, 'Wilbur Colllnn and his father were visitors at tho It. K. Tucker homo Tuosdny evening. Mr. Collins returned to his home In Cot tage Orovo Thursday. C. W. prandon and Wilbur Collins were callers in Medford Tuesday. Earl Tucker nnd family nre mov ing from their ranch to their newly purchased property In Prownshbro. C. Itandnll of Oakland, calif., was a gUest at the L. W. Everett home. Mr. and Mrs. W. M. Hoagland of Central Point aro moving to their ranch above Ilroawnsboro, K. II. Tucker was sawing wood for O. J Maxfield. J. Kcheidegger was a business caller In Itrownsboro Thursdny. Mrs. Walter Marshall was a visitor; at tho Win. Hansen home Wednes day. Mr. nnd rMs. Wm. Phillips and son Leslie wero callers in urowns-! born Tuesday. Mrs. J. Monla wns a business caller in Medford Monday. , Carl peibersteadt was a caller in Prownsboro Tuesday. Mr. Wyant of I.ake creek mndo a business trip to Mxdford Thursday. Mrs. J. Monla, EUen Tucker and Stella Adnmif, were callers at tho E. II. Tucker homo Saturday. Miss Ixuitse Ewalt wns a visitor at tho Oeorgo Hrown home Saturday. Mae Staub and Harry Aiming were visitors at tho J. D. Henry home Sunday. Stella Adams and Ellen Tucker were business callers at the Oeorge Itrown Jiome Saturday. ' Stella Adams was a jailer at the J- P- H'ry homo last week. TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY. FOR 8A1.K :o-lnch heatinc Move. Phone 1 l-K-J. 1!1J. R TRAlK Oood hualneim In Med foid for ranch or city property, llox tl. M , Villi Tribune. q 151 KOK RA1.11 U Rauce Iteinlion pump Enn. c A' "''. A ImiKuin. PISEfO WHAT PRICE GLORY TO BE PRODUCED E. Madford thealrrRoors aro to havo a trout at the huniln of Louis O. Alnc I0911, who Jh bringing tho f an x un co mod y, "What I'rlce Glory" to the Craterian theater, Nov. 23. "What Trice Glory" has been pro- nouncod by many critics bh the-finest literary contribution that has como from the world war. ' Its 'authors, Maxwell Anderson nnd Ijiwrenco Stalling were both in the world war. j , It is called a hard-boiled comedy t and It nuroly lives up to its name. It i Is not a tedious sermon against war but it is rather a play rich in humor where tho sunshine -of laughter Is only slightly shaded by tho tender ap peal pf sorrov. This cpmedy' drama of the great war created a sensation when It was first produced In New York at the ' Plymouth theater, and it has since lived up to its reputation. H comes to the Craterfnn with nn excellent cast hoab'd by Kmmett Corrlgan. "What Piico Glory" tolls tho story of a feud between a captain ami a first sergeant. Through twenty years these two have soldiered together In every town from Vera Cruz to Pekin. On each occasion of their meeting one or 'he other has suffered defeat or tasted victory. Once more their paths cross, this time in Franco dur ing the great war, and once again tho delightful duel is renewed. This time as in the past a girl is the cause for the renewal of hostilities. Chnrmaine De Ia Cognac, pluyed by Ingeborg Torrup, Is the pretty little French girl for whom Captain Flagg and Sergeant Quirt battle. Clement li. Reed, a lecturer and member of the American Legion has been engaged by "What Price Glory" to deliver a series of talks in Medford about the play. THANKED FOR PICTURE Secretary Robert Royl of the cham ber of commerce received a telepram today from Mrs. M. D. Cole, who Is attending the state convention of the Oregon Congress of Parent-Teacher association at Portland, thanking .the chamber for a large picture of Crater Lake, which they had donated to be awarded thero as a prize In a stunt contest. . , The telegram rends: t Stunt contest by Afedford delegation" received ' with great enthusiasm by state convention of Oregon Congress .of Paront-Tcach-oi's associations. Picture was award ed to Mrs. F. K.-Pramm of Laurel hurst, Portland. Please thank Dr. Clancy and directors for their co operation and assistance. Special Course First Aid to Be Given Here The California Oregon Power com pany has arranged with tho United States Itureau of Mines for n special course of training In first aid, to be held In this city during the month of November. This course will be car ried on by the crew of Mine Rescut Car No. I which is now In fl rants Pass with the mining industry of that territory. . Mr. Ilutler who is in charge of the crew will be glad to meet any mining men during his stay hore and will ex tend to them all the privileges anil benefits of tho course. It Is expected that tho first aid instruction will prove of much value not only to the power company employes but to other local industries as well. Tho car which is a standard rnil way coach is expected to arrive here on November Dili and will bo located on the S. P. tracks near the passenger depot, it is fully equipped with mine rescue npparatus and first aid appli ances which havo proven Invaluable in the saving of lives. Mnrccll'n Miracle Mineral. A radio-active BUhntance of the enrth. The Rreat blood and body builder. LAborntory at Portland, Ore. See Mra. J. A. Everett. 200 Willamette atreet, Jackaon county agent, Medford, Or.. Tel. S97-Y. 10 Learning Burning I'M CUREO! WHENA FELLOW BOYS AT CUT WMTES HE OhNtKfllLY GETS ABOUT YESSIR'. QUALITY NEVtRTELLS A LIE I r. Start Right For Best Fuel Phone 239 "PHON 239 MEDFORD Iht Answer to (he Burning Qmf&. S2l G. CflUNCIL TALKS -OVER PROBLEM OF JACKSONVILLE R. R. At a Kpcrial inootinK of tho city ruum-il lust n.Klu nt which neverul citizens o Meilford "nil JackHoiivillo who nro earneHtly working tu tl' pud that the Jlarnuin milroaii he- tween this city am JuckHimvlUo may 'be preserved on the chanco that it mny furnish a routo (through the county in case a new railroad clm.es here, was informally discussed. Meeting with the councilmen and tnlking on behalf of this project were W. H. Gore and Dr. J. F. Iloddy of Medford, and ex-.Iudge Geo. A. Gard ner nnd Fred Fick of Jacksonville. Mr. Ilarnum will sell the road to locnl municipalities for $12,000, and ways and means wero discussed by which Medford nnd - Jacksonville could raise the money for this pur pose, this city to furnish the ma jority of tho sum and Jacksonville about $3,000 of It. s No action was taken beyond the Informal discussion, but the city council .will tako formal action. of some kind at Its meeting next Tues day night. Tho special meeting of the council last night was . for the purpose of voting a contract with' the Title and Trust company c? Portland, by which that company will hereafter insure all titles to city lots, thus doing away with the necessity of the city j TniB new nietho(, 0J, Bimn,nteod title insurance will be much cheaper for the city. LEGION PROGRAM GIVES FLAG DATA Authentic Information , relative to the proper treatment nnd respect which should be accorded our national Hug is at last in the hands of the. local public. This important data is contained in the Armistice dav souve nir program recently issued by Med ford ost of the American Legion, . nv"" GOOD copies of which were mailed this week. It is expected that the re sults obtained from this wide distribu tion will be three-fold. Many people will preserve tho program Indefinitely for this one purpose. It has long been felt by all patriotic organizations that some means of education should bo employed to in form the public1 on how to treat on' national emblem. It Is now concedod that practically everyone in this lo cality should be in possesion of those facts and that there will be no excuse for improper action in this regard in the future. At a:iy rae it will be in teresting to note how many mon take off their hats and stand at attention when the national flp-t goes by in the parade on Armistice day. JURY STILL OUT IN GOLD HILL BOY The jury In the case of Walter Williams. Cold Hill youth, ago 17 years, which retired for deliberation Friday morning at 11:30. was still out at noon today. Williams is charged with a statutory offense. It is expected that unless the jury reaches a verdict by evening, it will be discharged. Tho case, which Interested tho en tire Gohi Hill community, attracted wide attention throughout tho couh tv. bcAiuse It was the background of 1 tho Indictment of Deputy Sheriff Forncrook, mi a. misdemeanor and a felony chnrKO tfuilty. to which ho plead "nnk with tmn Highest Quality Jewelry Renalrlnft Diamond Set i Inp, Watch neimlriiuf Satisfaction Assured iu nunlltv anri nrl,A 4)j "a" u your wantl1- KEJJDY 63 CO. Medford Glass Co. Automobile Glass and Mirrors made to order. We call (or your Bash and replace broken windows. Phona 14a 118 8. Bartlett. 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