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PAOE TWO m rnian tn i"v i inrvTrlTT4 r ri w ti a on. u ju a a - . . . . ... . O o wkiw'uki) ii a 1 1 i 'i ki hum i-;. mkui-uki). okki.on, 'I'l'RsnAY. oT;lp;K, ... win iocal qnd y Personal Thin Jr a biiy week for the city nd miniHtratlon, for tonight (he city council, which met lata night, and will meet tomorrow night with the city water commlHfdon, nml Oftaln on Fri day night, will hold its regular meet UK, at which a tnans of rout tlnn nnd other huNlncHn will be tran neted. The Monday, Wednesday and I-'rlduy ieetlnRR ore In relation to pre parlriK the annual city budget. Oyntern are now being nerved at Crowson'a confectionery and cafe. j . 182tf Tloxy Ann QrhnKO will havo enter tainment and pie Hoclal Wednesday evening-, November 4th, All farmern and local Clrangers invited. Wood man 'h hull. J 44 Vorn O. Oorat. head of the corpora tion bidding for the government con tract to carry the air mail between .Seattle and I.ob AngeJeH, was In Med ford a few hotim Monday conferring with the Chamber of Commerce com mittee and ho mo frlenda. It la believ ed the contract wil be let In the near future. We have room for some dead ntor oro for the winter. Low rentAl. Xtlv eiHlde Oarage. .132 H. IllvorHido. tfn .This Is hallonal applo week. Order u box from Manth's Grocery. II Mr. and Mrs. (loodhuo of Central I'oint and guentH, Mr. and Mrs. Ci A. CIIhc, of .LnnHing, Mich., leavo Thurs day for southern California and Mex ico to spend the winter. Notices of Hoclal and church piith- Culifornlans reglntered at local ho-- Three deaths reBUlted from accl telH Include T. 11. Chlttuck of Oakland, Identa In Oregon IndUHtrles during the lie. and Mrs. J. Pray of Princeton, ( week ending October 29. according to J. J. Warkento of Orland, Mr, and j reports filed with the state Industrial Mrs. P, A. Fuller of ilerkeley. H. M-j accident cmnmlxaion. Of 710 accidents Just, A. If. Uurut-k, N. U. Fusen nnd j reported 676 were subject to the pro- J. J. CluHHen of Keedley, A, W. FordJ of Merced, Mr. und Mrs. U U J;mer Mon of Kan litgo, Mr. und Mrs. Del mar Kddy of Hacramento, Mr. and Mrs. VI. K. Andrews of Chlco, Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Wurner of Fresno, M. King and C. A. Frank of Jos Ange les and the following from Kan Fran cisco: Mr. and Mrs. M. H. Crooks, Mr. and Mrs. VI. I.. Robertson, Mr. and Mrs. (I. W. Hydor, J. M. Rich and Mrs. H. A. Dun ford und if. U Winter, Number one sugar plna shakes at Faber'u, Central Point. 212 A pick up buy In popular books which we pasn on to our customers at Ode. See window. Medford Rook Store, . 11)4 While parked near a local theater last night, thleven stole u motormeters from an automobile owned by G, A. Jewett. After November 12. Mrs. T?. F. Neff will take maternity nnd other patients at her home, 3 1 7 West Second Bt. 11(4 Hot tamales and home made chtlle, "Shasta." . , 197 Frances Lewis, daughter of William LewiH of Medford, was admitted to j the Community hospital October 31,if()p , for medical treatment. !,,.,, TIiIh 1h tut Hon a I applo week. Order a box from MarHh's Grocery. 19C Screen doors at Wallace Woods Lumber yard, corner E. Main nnd Genesee. 88 Mr. and Mrs. W. M. JoneR arrived Friday to make Grants Pass their home In the hope of benefitting Mrs. Jones' health. They have been resi dents of CorvalllH for 30 years but erlngs, Impponnlnm and wedding. fQp t)e pftHt tWQ y(mn) ,mvo Hv(.d n once for the Sunday paper, marked on copy "for Sunday Sun." Most of the news Is held until Saturday.. 194 JamoH F. jJonofl of Russellvtlle, Ohio, arrived Sunday to visit "8 Bon J. Jf. Jones of thin city. Dr, If. Axley, physician and nur iteon Thono 607, 420 .Medford Rldg. .' 198 Tourists nnd other visitors register ed at the 'hotels hero Include Mr. nnd Mrs. William If. Potter of Hololulu. I J. nnd 8. liaruch of New York City, Jomn Maya and O. C. Kronen berg of Chicago. C. P. Whnley of St. Paul, Henry White of Detroit, Mr. and Mrs. V. T. Whitman of Uolae. Idaho, and Harold Marshall of Boulder. Colo. Three hundred brand new books, never hnndled. Original factory pack ing, at 69c. Puy Bcvoral for Christ mas. Medford Rook Store. 494 Screen doors at Wallace Woods Luhihor yard. Cor. East Main and Genesee. - 8fitf Fred A. Williams of Salem, former public service commissioner. Is spend ing today In Medford and at Jackson ville on buslncHs, and was a caller at the Chamber of Commerce office this forenoon. This Is national apple week. Order a box from Marsh's Grocery. 196 Try that big milk shake at DeVoe's. . tf Klamath Falls residents In the city who arrived Monday include Rillle Rell, Mrs, Leonard, Wm. W. McNealy, F. J. Hvnns and MY. and Mrs. Lunm-n. Roseburg nnd Ashland. Mr. Jones ownn a big stock ranch In tho Eagle Point section. Grants Pass Courier. ' Featuring children's Arrowhead hose, all hIzcr, 25c pair. Frmch-Lar-aon Co. 81 N. Rnrtlett, 194 Largo stock of Victor records- at Palmer's Music Btnre. tf A RteepleJack painting a fall flag pole on tho Copco building attracted tho attention of passers by this niorn- ;lnir oh hv applied paint to the mast, .with but ropes attached to his feet holding hi in In his precarious posi tion. ThlR Is national apple week. Order I a box from Mursh's Grocery. 196 I Dr. W. C. Schnefer, dentist, dental X-ray, extraction specialist, gas and "'- oMuiiiiH.. r,,ul" 7-. 'toes grown near Ph MMford Bids. "8'l,f2.r,0 a hundred w Severn 1 months In southern California and Han Francisco, returned to his home hero laHt evening. Special Apples Woodlawn orchard. One mile enst of Central Point. Spit zenburgs, Newtowns, BOo and $1 box. 195 Good clean cotton rags wantod at Mull Tribune. tf Three carloads of apples and no pears were shipped to eastern markets Jychterday by local packing Iiouhcs. The fact that no pears havo been shipped for several days past suggests that tho pear season, so' far as Rogue River Valley 1b concerned. Is practi cally over. However, It Is said, that approximately C0 carloads of that Kwrtorn Star card party Wednesday , fnlt nr0 , , ,oca, Nv,emb,.,r Everybody t.0(lln( eve: Invited, 3fo. Itofreshmcnts. Admission 103 For those who want to buy fancy potatoes we have shipped In a lot ot We nro equipped to do the hlKhost , t(ld No , Klnmnlh Fn8 Gora8. These are a new smooth potato and cook up mealy. Johnson Produce Co. 241 N. Fir St. Phono 07. tf Hemstitching, buttons covered, tit the Handicraft Shop. - tf Mr. and Mrs. P. S. Cnrpenter de parted Saturday evening for New j York City, where they plan to spend the winter. Gold Hill lime, keep your home fire class of machine work and motor reconditioning. Riverside Garage. 190tf Tho following births at the Commu nity hospital havo boon reported: Oc tober 80, to Mr. nnd Mrs. Hanson V. Webster, a 6 Mi -pound daughter, name Patricia Corrino; and to Mr. and Mrs. Joe Lewis of Gold 11111, a 8-pound boy. Rainy evenings. Tako home a U1 . .7 uuw I burning. JnckBon county product, none C9c. Medford Hook Btoro. 194 0, nntntr Have your furniture ropalrod by A. N. Thlbault. phono 009-R. 197 Dr. and Mrs. J. P. Rrny of Prince ton. Calif., former well known local residents, are spending several days In the city visiting friends. This is national apple week. Order a box front Marsh's Grocery. 19i , Havo your worn carpet made Into a nice fluff rug. Rug Works, 701 Pino street. Phone B10-M. tf Free dancing at tho "Shasta" Friday night, 9 to 12. 194 Volunteer fire drill was well at tended last night at tho firo hall, when the oluntecrs were drilled on the uses of different equipment. After this pesslon was over refreshments wore , nerved to tho entire assemblage In cluding members of tho city council, which had been in sessison on budget matters. Ut Ice nt the Men's Shop measure you for that $37. BO tnllnred-tn-mens-uro suit. Satisfaction guaranteed. n3tf Have your brakes equalized nnd put In slmpo before the nktddy season cuines. We spedalizo In brako work lllvei'Mlde Garage. 190tf r i Note the color and texture of Fluhrer's Milk Bread. That snow white color and . fine, even, silky texture comes only of knowing . how. ) At Auy Grocer f better. For sale by Standard Roofing Co. $3.76 per bbl. 186tf Free dancing nt tho "Shnsta" Friday night, 9 to 12. 194 Generally fair nnd continued cold weather is predicted for Wednesday, following much clnudines today, and a fall of rain during last night and early this morning, amounting to .01 of an inch. Tho highest temperature of yesterday wrfs B2.B, and this morn ing's minimum was 87. Edison Mnrshnll and nil the other popular writers for 69c. 300 to Belect from. Medford Rook Store. 194 All classes of carburetors repaired and adjustod. Williams & McCurley. tf E. O. Montague of the Business Men's Assurance company, recently moved his family from Rend to this city, which will bo his hcadmiartcrs for the southern Oregon district. Palmer's Photo Studio makes the best pictures. tf Hot tamales nnd home made chllle. "Shasta." 197 A. C. Radcllffe of the Eagle Point district, who underwent a major op eration nt the Sacred Heart hospital yesterday, Is reported to be In a satis factory condition today. I.et me write your fire Insurnnoo. Carl Y. Tengwald, Holland Bldg., Phono 993. tf For those who want to buy fnney potatoes we have shipped In a lot of Inspected No. 1 Klamath Palls Gems. These are a new smooth potato and coo knp mealy. Johnson Produce Co. 241 N. Fir etreet. Phono 97. tf The pro-school club of tho Jackson school circle will meet at the home of Mrs. Eugene Thorndike. B21 W. 2nd street, on Wednesday at 2:30 p. m. All mothers of pfe-sohool child ren are cordially Invited to attend. Vases, plain nnd fancy; many col ors, shnpes nnd sizes. Specially pric ed. Kin to 99o, French-Larson Co., 31 N. Rurllett. 194 Ruy a city Int. All Improvements paid. Priced very low. Terms. Carl V. Tengwald, Holland Hotel. Phone 99S. 108tf Tho number of out of the state cars to register here yesterday with the local stale traffic bureau was twelve. Hiram F, Mender, who recently un derwent ft serious operation In a hos pital nt Portland arrived home from that city by train this forenoon, nnd was later seen walking around the hulncMs section for a short time. In the way of getting his beatings again. He Is looking nnd feeling fine, but Is still somewhat weak. e Fruitgrowers Lime sulphur spray solution Is by far the best and cheap ou cleanup winter sifny Now ready for fall delivery nt the Hear Creek Orchard, ieiephono 4ft! 4. Lumber yard. Cor. Kast Mln mmi Genesee, tection of the workmen's compensa tion act. . , Lessons given In oil painting, water colors of china decoration. Call Mrs. Vivian Norman Rarto at Palmer's Studio, or 821-V. Mr. and Mrs. P. A. Schmalzer left lat evening by auto for their home at Pasadena, after having visited J. S. liurrell and family for several days. We are now serving oysters In a vnrlety of styles. Crowson'B, Med ford'a popular sweet shop. 182tf Among the out of town Oregonlans registered at local hotels who arrived yesterday are Albert Perck of Olalla, P. J. Clark of Westwood, John M, Kn ger and J. M. Trefver of Roseburg, C. VI. Gordon. W. Watson nnd J. Jacobs of Kugene, and the following from Portland: Mr. and Mm. R. K. Daugh- orty, R. M. Carlson. W. A. Grout. II. A. Dana, L. M. Clark and B. W. Wil son. " Wo pay for ashes and Bell dirt cheap. Urown & White Agency, Inc. tf ir. K. LeRoy purchased some old books from J. C. Gore recently and In looking through them found a receipt 7 5 excess tax on 46 head of hogs slaughtered by 10. 10. Gore In May, 1X(J4. This was a tax collected during the Civil war. Newcomb can deliver 4 foot fir slab wood in a few days, tf W. C. T. tl. meting at the library on tomorrow, Wednewday, at 2:30, to plan for part In Armistice Day program; also a report of the state convention will be given. Plan to come. This is national apple week. Order a box from Marsh's Grocery. 196 E. P. Schmidt has returned from a business trip to Aberdeen, Wash., and Rend, Ore. Farmers can begin to haul 4 foot green wood from the mill next week. Just phone before coming. Phone C31. tf Miss Esther Johnson was able to return to her home in Ashland, fol lowing a recent operation for appen dicitis at the Community hospital. The Handicraft Shop has received a new shipment of Baby's Boudoir package goods. All garments are made of everfast materials, ranging In sizes from 6 months romners to 8 year dresses. Every garment guaran teed. 193 Several hundred pounds of pota- hoenix at a price of ere on sale at the public market this morning. In ad dition tho squash sale was still con tinuing, i Farmers con begin to haul 4 foot green wood from the mill next week. Just phono before coming. Phone 631. tf B. W. Wilson nnd R. C. Bnrclay re turned today from Eugene, after hav ing spent soveral days there on busi ness. Largo cotton rags wanted at Mall Tribune nfflc. i P. IT. Rruudage of Portland, nn of ficial of the national forest service, arrived in the city yesterday and Is spending today In the Applegate coun try with Hugh i. Rnnkln, supervisor of the Crater National forest, Inspect ing trail work. . Fresh Pan Juan lime, $3.75 per bbl. Rig Pines Lumber Co. 18Hf Irwin Johnson and family of Gil lotto, Wyo., spent several hours in the city yesterday while enroute to south ern California, whore they will set tle permanently. Most any variety of apples, good quality, $1 per box dollvered. Johnson Produce Co. tf Grape cider comes extremely high these days, espotially when it is of the working variety. Judge Smith this morning assessed Garrett Crock ett $50 for having seven gallons of grape cider, which had undergone a rather natural process of fermenta tion, Crockett and Eddie Phillips went out Saturday night to a spot be yond Merlin where the cask was hid den to see if the cider was fit to drink, and to their surprise found that Night Watchman Walker and Sheriff Wil liam Hayes had beat them to It. They wero cited to appear In court this morning and Crockett took nil the blame. Roth were given 90 dny sus pended sentences. Grants Pass Courier. We pay for Ashes and sell dirt cheap. Brown & Whlto Agency. Inc. tf Two signs, painted black and white. were recently tacked to the stairs of the city hall, advising the public that the city nttorney's office and the building department are ut the top of the flight. Alcohol for radiators. Cheapest and best. Jonon Klrkpatrlck. tf jdin Enger and.J. A. Trefren are business visitors from Roseburg spending several hours in ie city tu day. Three building permits were Issued to local residents yesterday to rect dwelling at costs ranging from $7J)0 to 43000. Of the three George Iverson is to build one on Clark street at an npproxlwate cost og $1800. Cecil Clemens will erect a $3000 home on Vancouver near 9tr, while-John Con Ion will build a B-room cottage In the Palm addition at a cost of $700. Mr. and Mrs. D. A. Anderson left t this morning for Detroit, Mich., where they will visit relatives for sometime. Mr. and Mrs. If. T. Fields are ex pected to return tomorVow from Los Angeles, where they had been spend ing several days on business. Washington state visitors at local hotels who arrived yesterday include Mrs. E. P. Ash and Mrs. Jane lluld win of Stevenson, Mr. and Mrs. D. M. llatt of Tacoma and Norb Balzer of Seattle. Mr. and Mrs. E. J. Marlhart of Jamestown, N. D., after having spent the summer in touring the west were visitors In tho city yesterday'whllo en route to their home town. Superintendent C G. Thomson of the Crater Lake National park left , today for tho park, accompanied by j T. C. Vint, assistant landscape en gineer with the park service, and Paul Carregar, chief of the park survey, in , regard to the road building going on within the park nnd the location of sites for tho new park buildings. PLAN IHL TO WORLD WAR DEAD AFTER BABY WAS BORN Mrs. Miles Was Miserable a Lonf Time Owes Final Recovery to Lydia L Pinkham's Vegeta ble Compound Dover. Ohio. "After mv last habv was born 1 was up and around attain. Due 1 waft gicKiy ail the timo and did not know how to get my work done. I had washed a heavy car pet and I think that was the cause of my troubles. I went to several doctor, but their medicints did not do nic any good. I ' asked what .the trouble was, for I could hardlv walk and nlwnvs had such rains in mv It it side anfl then in my right side. Ho told me 1 had inflammation tnat caused It. I had ono of your text-books nnd was reading it, and I thought 1 would take Lydia E. I'inkham's Vegetable Com pound. After four days of taking it I begnn to fc better, so 1 took tree bottles without missing a dose. That helped mo more than any other medi cine 1 had yet taken and I nlways hnve it handy now. It surely did put me on my feet again. "-Mrs. jAfJKd Miles, 410 Cherry Street, Dover, Ohio, O You must believe that a medicine that helps ot.ir omen will help you. For ale by druggists evcrywhuro, 77 MEETING IN CITY THIS SATURDAY The program for the southern Ore gon section meeting of the Oregon organization for public health nursing, which will be held in this city next Saturday at the public library, -and which will be attended by the county nurses and health officials of Coos, Douglas, Deschutes. Klamath. Jose phine and Jackson counties, Is as follows: 9:30 A. M. Registration. Meetlnc openeu ny iireMdent. lu A. M. General session. Miss Mildred Carlton, president of the Jack son County Public Health association, presiding. lu: 10 A. M. work and conditions of government nurse on Indian reserva tion; Mrs. Lulu Johnson, Klania'th Indian reservation. 10:40 A. M. Discussion. Jl A. M. Health education: Miss Marie tJonnelly, director of health education, Oregon Tuberculosis asso ciation. 4 1 1 : 5 A. M. Discussion. 1:16 P. M. Colter and treatment; Dr. W, It. Adams, Medford. Discus sion. 2 P. M. An adequate clinic program for counties. Discussion. Round table discussions; Mrs. Glendora M. Illukoly, state I advisory nurse, pre siding. 2:40 P. M. School nursing. Discus sion led by Mrs. llertha Denton, Med ford and Ashland school nurse. 3:20 P. M. County nursing. Dis cussion led by Mrs. Josephine Jones, Douglas county unit. Plays Pluno with One Timid. nrcRLJ.V. Music lovers nre'adnilr Ing the left hand technique of Paul Wlttitensteln, nn Austrian pianist, who lost his right arm during the war and for whom Richard Strauss has pre pared a special concerto. luro nerlinl Remedies. Special treatment for each ailment prepared from pure hotnnlcal herbs, roots, bark. etc. from . formulae of eminent herbal physicians and spe cialists. Dr. Ilalstead, Phtpps Bldg. 19J Crater 1-ako Chapter No. 32, R. A. M. Special con vocation Tuesday, Novem ber 3rd, 7:30 p. m. Past Master desreo. Visitors welcome. A. F. NOTK, Secy. T00J.ATE TO CLASSIFY. FOR WONT Furnished apartment. Close in. Inquire Hotel Holland. 190 FOR HAI.H Klcctrln wnsller, fine ' condition, reasonable. 2ls So. Hol ly. 197 FOR SAI.F J2-ronm house to be moved from lot. Inquire 136 No. Kurtlett. lss WANTKD Housekeeper. Middle itfiva woman preferred. One who lives vicinity Court slret and No. Central avenue and can go home nights. Knqulro Sullivan, Gusher Cafe. n)5 FOR SAI.F.. Mlnlli'loe. -Persian kittens, 1: 8 S. 108 'OR SAI.F, New, modern B-room bungalow. Small payment down. Halance like rent. Inquire at 11(22 West Fourth street. 195 WANTKD Sewing to do at my home. jvi-a est 4tn street. iy& FOK SAI.F. Household furniture. 1417 W. Main. Phone 748-J. 19t FOR SAI.F. S-room modern house. In goou condition, large lot, located clone in on the east aide: east front. Price K3on easy terms. Charlfs A. Wing, Palm block. Phone 72k HIS FOR SAI.K New home, east side. Call 3.'i Crater Iike evenings, 1US FOH SA.1.K flood heating stove. large slue. Davis Transfer. 194 FOR SAI.F Good Schuttler wagon Mini nay rack. Jnu lov quick wile. 1.12 Almond street. 195 SAI.K Kino neu modem bun- low. S 1 0 Laurel street. Term. I'hono PtM-J, iss KOU SAI.K drain hay, baled. iuu tone. K. I. FOH SAT.K Chevrolet tonrlnp. Cheap r run. owner Komvanuy. hiv erisljle apt. No. 14. ii6 A r'OR It K N'T R-room apartment, all mmlern convenances, flro place, new pnlnt, two Wawkw from lintel Medfnnl. See Owner, 804 Kiwi iiulw itrcct, City. 13 It 1 prbpoiied, to erect a tablet at the new muunoleum In Medford cem etery to hear the nainea of those cltf zenH of Jackson county who gave their llveH in the World war. Below Jh a list of Mich names ac cording to present recordn. It is re queued (hat anyone knowing of nny error In thiti list or qf any name that Khoukl he added to it Inform Irofe. sor A. J. Hanhy or Colonel V,'. H. Palno, It Ih required that tho deceased should have been a rewldent of this county whoiV he entered the service and that his death should have oc curred w;hlle he was In the nervlco or else have been directly due to some causo which urose during his service. Adams Krneat, Medford : Apple- Kate. Willis I., Jacksonville; Ash, Kranccs dene, Medford ; Hailey, I'lease Karl, Jacksonville; Batcman, Luwrunce K.t MedTord: Hui-bor, Newell L, Medford; Beery. Kdward C, Jack sonville; lieery, James M Jackson ville; ftecson, Karl D., Talent; lilevens. 1 lomer II., Jacksonville Brown, Thomas 11., Sams Valley; Burke, Clarence Frederick. Medford; CollliiKH, Oscar F., Wat kins; Juvln, Walter R., Ashland; Decker, Arthur M., Ashland; Delago'a, Frank, Ash land; Griffin, Harold S., Medford. Hawk, Bussel Simon, Derby; Hemphill, Nelson Kugene, Medford; Holmes, Joseph Thomas, Medford ; Jacobs. Lester Henry, Medfurd.; l..of land, Fay K., Medfurd; Looinls, Algle V.. Ashland ; Morgan, Arthur Kay, Ashlujid ; Morgan, Thohias J., Fugle I'oint; Nichols, CJlenn A., Medford; Bovvers, utile H., Talent; Sanford, Horutio K., Jr., Ashland; Singleton, John, Kagle I'oint; Spencer, Herbert Guy, Ashland; Spooner, Arte in us Rollin, Medford; Toskan, Gum. S.. Medford; Trefrep, l'hilip R.. Butte Falls; Word, Raymond M., Medford; Winn, Francis WalJIver, Wellen; Wolcott, Forrest G., Ashland; Voung. Loren V.H Forest Cree k ; Ca m ero n , Lloyd V., Jacksonville. OBITUARY COLLIER1 John Benjamin Collier passed away fit the home of his daughter, MrsOllie Blackford, three miles northwest of Central Point, aged GO years, 4 months 29 days. Deceased was horn at " Waterloo, Iowa,, June 4, Iflor, nnd had been ai resident of Phoenix fr the past year moving there from Idaho. He was a member of the W. O. W. camp No, 0 Break a Cold Right Up with 'Tape's Cold Compound" Take two tablets very three hours until three dosea are taken. The tir&t dose always gives rolief. The second and third doses completely break up the cold. Pleasant and safe to take. Con' tains no quinine or opiates. Millions use "Pane's Cold Com pound." Price, thirty five cents. Druggists guarantee it. . LEAF RAKES Buy one.. Keep .the leaves cleaned up. Mads of b a m b o o, very durable, light, eaay to use; every home should have one. WE ARE SELLING FOR HALF PRICE. BUY BEFORE OURS ARE GONE; MONARCH Seed & Feed Co. YOUR SEEDSMEN ZANE GREY REX BEACH ETHEL M. DECL B. M. BOWBR Many Others 69c THIS WEEK Medford Book Store 230, Johnson, Washington. He leaves his wife, Sarah, threP daughters and! two sons Mrs. Ollio Plaekford, Cen tral J'olnt, Ore.; Mrs. J-lah Hub- bard. Riverside. Wash.; Mis. Alice .Mason, Culdftell, Idaho; Clifford und' Joseph Collier, Phoenix, Ore., also nine grandchildren, funeral services will be ' held at the Presbyterian church, Thursday at 2 p. m., Rev. Nelson officiating assisted by the W. O. W. at the' graveside. Inter-; ment at phoenix cemetery. j COKE Martha Jones Cole passed away yesterday at the home of her daughter, Mrs. R. A. Holmes, l't'J X. oakdnle, .from a short illness since lust Saturday. Aged 81 years, 2 months, 18 days. Khe was born at Exeter, Iuzej-n county, Pennsylvania, AuguHt 15, 1844. Her husband Henry Rusencrans Cols passed uway 14 years ago at Dixon, Illinois and since that time Mrs. Cole has made her home wjth her daughter residing here in Medford for the past 14 years. Mrs. Cole was a member of the L'niiaiian church, Ui.xon, 111. Her ! father was a Rapt 1st minister in New 1 York state. Wie. waa a womun of j fine churacter and active in club ! works. She leaves One daughter, j Mrs. R. A. Holmes and one grand- son. Cole Holmes. The remains will be forwarded to Dixon, Illinois for interment. Arrangements in charge j of tho l'erl Funeral Home. A ilirl. WfWl'lllnc.' fi V. nmin.la wntt born Sunday to Mr. and Mrs. Walter Ullie at their home on Ross I,nne. , WELL WEIL? THOSE Smiths usld jo ' HAVE ASrtca BY UAD.' OUT NOW THEY HARDLY KC D I GUE?i THEV MUSf " H HAVE. CHANGED 1 . U COAL V- &L B Superior Grade COAL BRIQUETS tftfSEN COAL ry "PHONE 239 MEDFORD v 7he Answer h the Burning Questm TOMORROW TOMORROW A Bill of Melody and Mirth FEATURING ' : w METROPOLITAN FIVE in II LAST TIMES! "DON Q. SON OF ZORRO" With DOUGLAS FAIRBANKS In A FILM OF HIGH ACTION! OREGONIAN . NEWS REEL RAYMOND BALLARD on the Wurlitzer Come Early! , POPULAR AND OPERATIC SONG NUMBERS Dave FOX & ALLYN Jane , In "TO LET" 18 Merry, Laughing Minutes ? ? "HOLLY" ? ? of THE GOLDEN VOICE JESS & DELL in . "THE HUMAN PUPPETS" Unique and Novel ; LA TEMPLE 4 CO. . Presents "THE ENCHANTED PALACE" Magic Mixed With Mirth! "TOPICS OF THE DAY" MACK SENNETT COMEDY Time 2:00, 7:00 and 9:00 Special Bargain Matinee: Adults, 35c; Children, 10c Evening Prices: Adults, 50c; Children, 25c CRATERIAN ORCHESTRA Bou'tons BATH SCENT is used by the most fastidious people, im parts a delightful fragrance to the body and softens the water. In frosted glass shouP dered bottles, with a figured gold and black cap, in a highly perfumed roseod'or, for 49c Haskins' Drug Store Phone 16 Larry Mann, Mgr. As near as your phone. 1 1 1 f Ti W ARE MANUFACTURERS OI D w-S?een, Wintow and Sash, ii Vindow and Door Frame , Mouldings, Cabinets of All Kinds ' Oyr C.n.n, Aim ,. Kp 0up Q Prices Absolutely Right , uSn'uT Ox'-o'-Town Concern. ..for. O usttlng Us Figur. on Your BUI. TROWBRIDGE CABINET WORKS SlllMllll Ortfon O Q