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0 ... o o PA0T3 TWO Focal and Personal Thoi'ft wn a foot of itnow at f'ra- Ur National park IuhL evenhiK. and H wus utiil huowIdk heavily at that time: Denpite the fact that there wan over Hix Inches of riiow In the park yeH terday Huperlntondent O. 1, Thomson and Tom Vint of ,os AnU't), land Hcane engineer of the national park Hystem. were able to drive tholr car through tho iiark to tho lodue nnd I hawk. They returned to tho city lut night. Oysters are iovr being nerved at,t.ji, 1 yard to 1 yardH square, Crowson'a confectionery and .rafe. 182tf . Seventeen noren of hearing pear ond apple orchard; JiO acres in grain; HO ncres of pasture, flood road, fair huildlncH. $r,GiM. $1500 cash. tJlson A. Klurey, 101 First National Hank Jildir., McUfurd, Ore. , ',. : (i IKi Mrs. (ieoiKo Loldley Jh very 111 at her home, 0J 3 West Kecoml street. 1 Hoxy Ann O range will have enter tainment nnd pie social Wednesday ( evening, November 4th. All farmers and local Grangers Invited. Wood-! Oakland, G. AV .Cody of Hartford, Mr. man's. hall. . . , ., 194 jand Mrs. K. R Anderson of Sacramen- hYvnral loads of ashes In the rear,! to, G. W. Cody of Ilunford, Mr. and of tho AI11IJ Trjbunn tp ho had for the I Mrs. M, M. Massey, ft. K. McCleod, hauling. Hotter get thorn at once. 1 1 ., j I. r, Loo, Mr. and Mrs. J. P, How Mr. and Mrs. Kvorott Hrayton ar-i 1 man, 1r. and Mrs. If. K Hobnson and rived homo last night from a two'G. A. Conner of Kan Francisco and month's visit at Cleveland, Ohio, Mrs. liLaytun's .former home, where they visited her relatives and friends. Kn route homo they . stopped off at Los Angeles and San Francisco for visits there. . . "Wo have- room for some dead stor- age for the winter. Low ronlal. Riv erside Garage. 132 S. Riverside, tfn '-. This Is national applo week.- Order a box from Marsh's Grocoj-y, 1!I0 1 Thirteen out of tho stale cars were registered here yesterday with the lo cal auto traffic bureau. ; Fine country home on fou racres of good silt soil, free water. Priced to sell. Olson & Florey, 201 First Na tional Rank Blrtff., Medford, Oro. JK4 Notices of social and church gath erings, happennings and weddings during tho week should bo sent In at once for the Sunday paper, marked on copy "for Sunday Sun." Most of the nnvs Is held until Saturday.. 194 Visitors from a distnnco registered today at Medford hotels include Mrs. May 1). Rogers and family of Lether Idge, Alt., F. Si, Whaley of Cleveland, O. A. Luster and J It. MeCiiffort of Buluth, Mr. and Mrs. Dnvo Fox. Mr. ! nnd Mrs. Ij .A. Temple, of New York City, M. M. Gnrdner of Salt Lake city, John W. Ttecso of Centralla, III., M. Holly of Sioux City, Iowa, Misses l.u ella Hchwarlz and (llnilys LonKnccker and Ci. W. Fowler of Chicago. Mr. anil Mrs. Ottto Uovors of Mllwaukeo and Mr. und Mrs. Jesso Dell of St. Ixiuls. - l)i;u pel -ies to ordur. Hnedlcor Shop. . . . lyy. Dr. H. Axloy, physician and sur geon Phono 007, 420 Medford Uldg. 198 Dr. and Mrs. H. W. Clnncoy have ro iurned from a two weeks' trip to Seat tle. Thrno hundred brand new booki, newer handled. Original factory pack- 'Itii-tt "that 1ihd fiitlon the two previous lug, at a lie. Uuy several for Christ-' nights. Fair weather tonight and miiM. Medford Hook Htoro. 194 Thursday and a frost tonight is pro. Srreon doors, at Wallace . Woodn dieted. Yesterday hald a 60 maximum Lumber yard. Cor. East Main und and this morning it 34 minimum. Geneseo. 88tf Practical, smartly designed, un- .Mlss Kdlth Crnlg, who has been re- bleached aprons - stamped with reiving medical treatment ut a local charming patterns. On sale Saturday, hospital for tho past two weeks, Is C9c. Handicraft Shop. 190 much Improved. , I After November 12, Mrs. B. F. Noff This Is national npplo week. Order 'win tnko maternity nnd other patients a box from Marsh's Grocery, 1 90 nt hor homo, 317 West Second St. 194 Try that big milk shako at DoVoe's. Tho contracts for the building of ' , It. tho new Redwoods hotel have been In squads, companies, regiments awarded nnd construction will start and divisions, thousands upon thou-! immediately. The bids wero opened snnils of goose from the north have , yesterday afternoon in Portland and been winging their way across tho n contracts for, the plumbing, light. Klamuth country to their favorite lng and other work were let at tho haunts In Tule Inko," says tho Klam- name time Tho new Redwoods hotel alh l'nlls Herald. "Flying so high Is to he a six story structuro and will that only the koenost eyo can detect be built Just north of tho presont Jos tno swiftly moving phnlnnx high In ephlno hotel which will bo maintained the heuvoiis. the birds havo been com- 'for tho present ns a part of tho Red ing in strudlly. A fow flocks of the woods hotel. R. I. Stewart, of Med gieat game birds have wheeled and , fuld. was the lowest bidder on the " UMl" "" mKr "h" mnrsnos in construction and was given tho con to the north of Klamnth Falls, hut . tract. (Irants Pass Courier. most kept a steady courso for Tule Luke, where they will wax fnt in tho grain stubble fields. Owing to tho duck epidemic, tho geese will seldom ne moiesieil ill inoir Tule inko haunts, unill tho first honvy storm or frocno will wipe nut the dlscnso that has kill ed so many thousands of ducks." Advance showing of gift sugges tions, delineating all the new Ideas In art ueedlo work. It will pny you to look them over. Handicraft Shop. 199" Kastorn Star enrd party Wednesday evening, November 4th. Kvcrybody Invited. . Refreshments. Admlnrlon 3!io. 193 A building permit to erect n 4-room dwelling on Palm street near Oak dale at n cost of $1500 was granted to G. W. Tucker yesterday afternoon by tho city building department. Two acres of good free soil, 3 miles from Medford. Not buckshot, for JfiliO. Olson Florey, 201 First Nn. tlonnl Hank lildg.. Medford. Ore. 194 Rainy evenings. Tako home a couple of books by popular authors. 69c. Mi'dford Hook store. 1 il 4 r Day in and day out you'll find the same unvarying quality in Fluhrer's Milk Bread. At Any Grocer I The rocent rnlns and snmvj? In the hlllH, acorUinK to J,n I. Itfrown, an offodal of the Orattr Nutlonul foront, aro vei-y beneficial to the nw trwt recently planted near. Kancherla uii) Iifinuhn t;reek, folUtwlnu the tlireo wtK-ka drought, '. which caused IiIkS I fno; luJUy to Out new trevif. The tuned ' the tieea originally came from the Crater and Whitman foreHta and In - dudo two variutleH of plno. The tree IMununtf was an experiment on a lare Hcalo an to which of the two itt the hardleiit. We are equipped to do the highest claaH of machine- work and motor ! reconditioning. Riverside Oarajr. 190tf A koi'koouh lino of linen luncheon (HelH rariKinKsln price from l.95 to Inww fHt colored woven horderH; and nt fuiiped with catchy neWUesIgnH. Handicraft Hhop. l'JH Mr. and Mrs. J. C Johnston of Klamath Falls, motored to Medford spending the week end with friends. Jfave your furniture repaired by A. N. Thlbault, Phono 9C9-R. 1 17 This Ih natlonul apple week.. . Ordr a (box from Marsh's Grocery. 115 Callfornluns registered at local ho tels include Mr, and Mrs. 11. Bry unt of Montague, T. H. Ohlttuek of W. J. Murphy, Jack Jordloman, M. M May Mr. nnd Alrn. Ja. k CuhlKan and Novel ,mtt..riiB .tamped on ' n- '""," UUrilUie kltchnn aprons. Make practical and . inexpensive gffls. On sale tiaturdny, 'I ollc oach. Handicraft Hhop. . l'J() : Havq your worn, carpet made into a nico fluff rue. . Rug Works, 70t Pine street. Phone 610-M. tf Mrs. O. D. Frnzee entertained at a lirldKe party held at her home, 603 South King, yesterday afternoon. Free dancing ' at tho "Shnsta" Friday nliilit. 9 to 12. JS4 Jrft Iieo at the Men's Shop measure you for that J37.&0 tallored-to-meas- Urn Ulilf. Kfitiufnnttnn aiiarantj.n.1 - p i93tf The Grants Puna hlirh achnnl tnnt. ball team will play the husky k'lnrn nth Falls team at Klamath Fulls Sat urday noxt. ... The Modern Plumhlnjr & Sheet Metal Works hns been nwarded the plumbing,, hcutiiif,' und timet Hiatal work for the Sehulor apnrtment house and the shoot metnl for the new hlch school. 194 Have your brakes equalized and put In shape boforo the akiddy season comes. We specialize In brake work. Riverside Oarage. 1 90tf Paul Anderson, Dan Hanoi'man and Miss M. Abel) are nmong the now stu dents at . tho Medford Business col lege. Numbor one sugar pine shakes at Fabor's, Central Point. 212 A pick up buy In popular books which we pass on to our customers at 69c. -, Sue window. Medford , Rook Store. 1941 There wns quite a downpour of rain last night which amounted to. .10 if an inch to ho added to the .02 of an Hot tamales and homo inudo chille "Shasta." j U7 This Is national applo week. Order a box from Mursh's Grocery. 196 Mrs. W. A. llolloway luu children nr0 nutl j.-una visitors in tho city to- day trnusncting business and visiting rriends. Screen doors at Wallace Woods Lumber yard, oornor E. Main and Geneseo. . 83 Apples, Winter Rnnnnns, 74c a box while they last. American Fruit Produce Market. 109 E. 8th street. Phono 87S. 196 Sergeant Orover Owen will loave to morrow morning for Aberdeen. Wash., where ho will take charge of tho V. S. army recruiting station, after having been on duly hero for several yenrs past. Featuring children's Arrowhead hoso, nil sizes, 2Go pair. Frenoh-tjir-son Co. 31 N. llnrtlott. 194 ttrgo stock of Victor records nt Palmer's Music store. tf Charles Nichols, well known resi dent of the Kngla Point district, who hns been very ill for some tlmo past, was remnvod to the home of his ton, George Nichols, here yesterday. stamped aprons on sale Saturday. Servtceablo unbleached muslin nprons stamped in various pretty designs. 69c ench. Handicraft Shop. 1!I0 This Is national npplo week. Order a box from Mnrsh's Grocery. 196 Mr. nnd Mrs. Chnrlea Palm will leave tomorrow for New York City to spend several months, returning by way of tho Panama Canal, Dr. W. O. Schnefer, dontlst, dental X-rny, extinction specialist, gas and Inrnl nunesthetlc. Phone 1117. 436 Medford lildg. 1 7 9 tf Speclnl-Apples Woodlnwn orchard. Ono mile east of Central Point. Spit xrnhurgs, Newtowns, 60a and $1 box 196 Kenneth William., the slugging out fielder of the St. Louis Rrowns, wns In the city yesterday from his home ni Grants Pass with his s?ito and small son. q For lho0 n want to buy ancy potatoes wo hio shlppedOn ft lot ul Ii,ieclrd Xo. 1 Klamath KWIIs Gems. These aro TtOnew Aiooth potato and cook up mealy. Johnson Produce Co. f24l N. Fir St. Phone 97. tf Uuy a city lot. All Improvement. paid. Priced very low. Terms. Carl V. IWiiM'.d, Holland Hotel, Mi one MTCnrorcn matt; tribute, As th subject for the JH26 enniiy contoat, the OrcKOn Historical uncicty has Hel!:Ud "The MUalonory Move- ment of the O rex on Country." These emmy contest are held annually for hoyn and girla over J &, years of ae and under 18 yearn of aire, attending any puUUa or private iiohool, academy. Herninary, college, university or other 1 educutlonal InHtltullon wltljn theiate of Orejion. Four prizes it G0, $00, $40 mul 930 will he awarded for the four heat PHHuy on the subject. Kaon J of the prize wlnnerH will also receive a hronxe medal from C. C. lieukmun , of tho Oregon UUtorJeal aociety. Good clean cotton ran wanted at Mall Tribune. tf Do not fail to liston to the new Cr thophonlc V'lctrola at 1'almer'H. -91 Mr. nnil Mm. Wnller Mllloi nerlv. ed here thin forenoon to spend several weeks visiting .V. If. Voung, Hemstitching, button covered, at the Handicroft Shop. tf Oold Hill lime,, keep your home fire burning, Jackson county product, none better. For sale by Standard Roofing Co. $3.75 per.bbl. 386tf Fred Hopkins, after having spent several days wit hhls family at Port land, arrived hero yesterday. : Tho new Orthophonic Victrola- he- 'ing demonstrated at Palmers is won derful. Some mul listen to it. ' l'JD Free dancing at - the "Shasta1 Friday night, & to 12. . 194 , Out of town Oregonlans arriving in i tho city yesterday und. registered at ' tho hotels Includo Mr. and Mrs. W. C. 1 Shelby of Bond, J. It. Stewart of Cor- , .EvPrelt nl.,jhain, D. M. AnU1on , follow, ,.ortttnd. Wr. aml ,, T ,r Y..ll.lln Kl: M.. A Tlchonor, Mr. and Mrs. J. H, Ihle. Mr. and Mrs. W. J. J.crons. Mr. and Mrs. Win. Zoellcr, Mr. and Mrs. A. O. Pang- born and Mr. anil Mis. ('. W. Smith. Kdlson Marshall and all the other popular writers for title. 300 to select from. Medford Hook Store. 194 All classes of carburetors repaired and adjusted. Williams A McCurley. tf ' Mr. and Mrs. TJurk Wrluht, who recently moved hero from Kuseno, are moving todny to Klamath Falls, wh they plan to localo perma- "enuy. Palmer's Thoto Studio makes the best pictures. tf Hot tamales and home made chille. "Shasta." ' 197 Among Klamath county visitors In Medford who arrived yesterday aio Mrs. H. J. (lordon of Fort Klamath nnd Mr.. and Mrs. Fdward li. Ashurst, Mr. and Mrs. J. JI. Csrnnhau, John W. Kegg of Klnmath Falls. It me write your fire Insurance. Carl Y. Tengwuld, Holland Bldg.. I'hone 993. tf For those who want to buy fancy potatoes we have shipped In a lot of Inspected No. 1 Klamnth Falls Gems. These are a new smooth potato and coo kup mealy. Johnson Produce Co. 241 N. Fir, street. Phone 97. tf James C1-. McDowell Ih among the business visitors from the Anderson Creek district in the city today. Vases, plain and fancy; many col ors, shapes and sizes. Specially pric ed, l&a to 99c. French-Larson Co., 31 IV. Ilnrllett. . 194 Fruitgrowers Lime sulphur spray solution Is by far the best and cheap est cleanup wintor spray Now ready for fall delivery at the Bear Creek Orchards. Telephone 401-11-4. 190 D. Bowmnn used to he a promin ent merchant of Chlloquln. But Inst yenr he sold out and moved across the Cascades to the qulter and perhaps slower community of Trail, near Med ford. Mr, Bowman was a guest at the Hall hotel Saturday night and spent Sunday here calling on his friends In Klamuth. Klamath Herald. Screen doors at Wallace Woods Lumber yard. Cor. East Main nnd nenenen. H8tf L. M. Sanderson left last evening for his home nt Bend, after having spent several days here with friends. Loftsons given In oil painting, water colors of china decoration. Call Mrs. Vivian Norman Barto at Palmor's Studio, or 821-Y. AW II. Cntey of I3aglc Point. Mr. nnd Mrs. T. F. Kelsoo of Oold Hill and Mrs. Jack Stowart of Provolt are umong tho visitors in tho city today. We aro now serving oysters In a variety of styles. Crowson's, Med- ford's popular sweet shop. 182tf Including the five carloads of pears shipped yesterday, 1495 cars of that fruit have been shipped to eastern markets by locnl . packing houses. Light cars of apples were also ship ped, making a total of 374 curs of that fruit. We pay for ashes nnd sell dirt cheap. Brown & White Agency, Inc. tf Wllltnm Lowlt and son of Portland. who had been spending several days In tho cltv on business, left today for Klamnth Falls. This is natlonul npple week. Order a box from Marsh's Clrocery. 19C Members of the senior clnss of the O. A. C. will wenr Stetson flnt brim med hats as official class Insignia this year. Tho Handicraft Shop has received a new shipment of Baby's Boudoir package goods. All garments are made of everfast materials, ranging In slees from 6 months rompers to 8 year dresses. Every garment guaran teed. 193 W. I. Thompson, recently Injured In an auto collision, will he removed to his home tomorrow from the Sa cred Heart hospital, where he is a patient. l'lnjrs riono ultli Ono Hand. BFHLIX. Music lovers are admir ing the left hand technique of 1'nul Wittgenstein, nn Austrian pianist, who lost his right arm during the war nnd for whom lttchard Strauss hns pre pared a special concerto. Turo Herbal HemoUc, Special treatment for each aliment prepared from pure botanical herbs, roots, bark,, etc. from formulae of eminent herbal phylclnim nnd spe cialists. Dr. HnUlead, Phlpps Bide. IMS TOO feATE TO CLASSIFY. WANTKO A woman of mnture yenrfj for part time officii work. Address Itox K r. II. Medford. I'.tV LOST lt.' k FVnple cose with thre dlvMons on North Itlveralde. Leave at .ls office. Itewnrd. O hi 4 T Ti n naVk IjiJv sacrlfloe. NeWc 8S Crater Lake MfsprflfaT), cmKC'ONV 1 Barbara, the little daughter of Mr. and Mia. F. M. Nelson, who was se riously injured several weeks ago when shot accidentally by her 'email brother, is showing improvement in 'plctely puralyzed below the waist. It Is not known whether this condition will improve, allowing tho little girl the use of her limbs, or not. Grants Push Courier. Large cotton rags wanted at Mall Tribune office. Miss Sadie Hall returned recently from Ifood Itiver, Ore., where she had spent several weeks with relutives. Fresh San Juan lime, $3.75 per bbl. Big Pines Lumber Co, 181 tf Washington state visitors register ed at local hotels Include Mr. and Mivt. A. P. Orton of Centralia, J. L. Beebe und E. Lauber of eSattle, nnd Mr. and Mrs. Allan Drumheller and child, Karl and Jesse Drumheller and Miss Mary Swash of Walla Wulla. Most any variety of apples, good quality, $1 per box delivered. Johnson Produce Co. tf B. F. Lohr-was among the Cl rants Pass visitors in, the city yesterday on business. We pay- for ashes and sell dirt cheap. Brown & White Agency. Inc. tf Because of the joint meeting of tho city council and the city water com mission this evening on city budget matters, the city planning comniiH-. slon will hold its meeting In City Su perintendent Davis' office in another part of the city hall. Alcohol for radiators. Cheapest and best. Jones & Klrkpatrick. ( tf Klamath Falls, a five million dol lar corporation, needs a city mana ger. It needs this paid executive Just us much as any private business of that magnitude would need a general manager. This Is the belief of tho city budget coYnmlttee, which In Its report Saturday night, recommended to the city council that careful study be given the city manager form of government which has proved such a success In other growing cities thru out the nation. Klamath Herald. A congregational meeting of the Presbyterian church will Uo held Thursday evening, with a covered dish luncheon being served nt 6:30. Mem bers are requested to bring something. The wives of deacons and trustees are hostesses with Mrs. Henry Spllver and John Perl Is chairman. Tho county jail Is becoming crowd ed, as is shown by the fact that when three more beds were found necessary to accommodate the Inmates, who ere snld to number 20 or more. The beds were provided last evening. FIVE HOURS AFTER ELECTION PHILADELPHIA, Nov. 4. (A. P.) The republican organization fulled In its efforts yesterday to elect Fred-, crick .1. Shoyer district attorney of Philadelphia by menus of "stlckers"j after former . Judge. John M, Pat-1 lorsou. Its regular nominee, hud been reported dying after un operation for gallstono colic. Judge Patterson died less thnn five hours nfter the polls closed. Complete returns today from ul! of the city's 48 wards showed that he had received 107,52); votes as against 12a, CHI for Shoyer. Wil liam R iirennun, tho democratic candidate, was, a poor third with 2fi (ill). OBITUARY CHAMHUHLAIN Francis H. Chum boilalti, 43 years old, u resident ot the vicinity of Talont l'or the past 28 years, passed away at Sacred Henri hospital two hours after his arrivul there Tuesday evening. Mr. Chamberlain was born near nuvonport, Iowa, July 29. 18b2, and had Ueon in tho. omploy( of the Fruit Orowers' Supply company at Hilt, Cal. Ho was a member of the W. O. W, of Phoenix. He leaven two broth ers, A, M. Cluimberlnin of Talent and George C. Chamberlain ot San Fran cisco. Funeral services will be con ducted by the V. O. W. In their hull nt Phoenix at 2 V. M. Friday. Inter ment in Talent cemetery. Conger Funeral Parlors iu charge. Funeral Notices COLL1KU Tho funeral cortege of John H. Collier will leave the Perl Funeral Home tomorrow afternoon at 1:30 for the Presbyteriun church at Phoenix, whero tho services will be held nt 2 o'clock. WEIL WEIL! THOSE SMITHS USED TO HAVE ASHES BV IvTHC CAH- LQApf" -BUT NOWTMEy (.HARDLY rlVC Superior Grade COAL BRIQUETS PHONE 2fy rliLTFURD Ifit Answemto the Burning Qumji i I GUESS THEVMtliT " U HAVECHANOED JSJ . H COAL fifd ' H "JI1 WK - nxKftDAY, vir?,r:R i, uvr ' y a o 2 NEW MEMBERS C, New .appointments "to tho city planning commission tiy Mayor Alen derfer, and his appointment of a city budget commission were lust nlaht approved by tho city council. Hence tho city planning commis sion will meet tonight in City Super intendent Davis' office to reorganize, us the term of O. C. Uobks, chair man of that body since It was In auKurnted, has expired and Dr. H. It. .lohnson, who was recently appointed o the commission, has- resigned be cause of being unable to devoto tho necessary tlmo to, such duties. In place of Mr. liogns tho mnyor appointed OeorKO Porter, and to re place Dr. Johnson, another well known citizen, Charles iioyce, was unpointed. The term of Mrs. A. IJ. .Moore having expired sho was re appointed by tho mnyo'r. The new city builKet committee hns the samo personnel us lust year's budget committee with the exception of .1. (.'. .Mann, who replaces James liiley on the committee, because of tho hitter's remove! to Corvallls. The following well-known business men are on this committee: v. II. Vawter, o. K. dates, J. (!. Mann! U B. Haskins, ;. M. KIdd, C. A. Knight, l;d .White und T. V. Miles. V. S. PrlcsiM Am Kate. VANIIINCTO.V, Nov. 4. (A. P.) The two Americun missionaries said to hnve been captured by Chinese bandits on the Island of St. John near Hung Kong, have been reported sufo by the Chinese admiral who, sent u war veasel to investigate, Phil's a Little Late. NEW YORK.-I'hil Plant l.ao not yet given a wedding present to Coume Bennett, with whom lie eloped, but ties going to. A Good Idea, No Doubt. DUDLIN The Ball Is discussing the IJOSaihtlitv Of avclnHIn i- able Suniluy and week-day news- i'uiia n-oiu ireiunu. OH! MY BACK! Aching Backs Make T,ir- Miserable l'or Many ,Modforit People. It Isn't right In sutfer dny In nnd (lay , out w ith dull, unceuslng back ache, or l-e utterly miserable with sharp stabs or pain whenever you stoop or lift. Hut chances are you will suffer these tormenting aches and pains us long us your weakened kidneys are neglected. You may have headaches, too, spells ot dizzi ness and urinary disorders. Then use Dunn's . Pills a stimulant diu retic to the kidneys.. lOxperlences of Medford people prove tho merit of Dunn's. Mrs. II. A. Smith, 103 E. Jackson St., Medford, says: ''I know the value of Doun's Pills nnd I am glad to recommend them. My kidneys were weak and disordered and I had severe backaches. The pains through my kidneys made It hard for mo to do any stooping or lift ing. Doun's Pills soun removed tho backache und other signs of kidney disorder." 4 Price 00c nt nil denlers. Don't simply nsk for u kidney remedy get Doun's Pills tho same that Mrs. Smith hud. Foster-MUbui-ii Co., Mfrs., liuffalo, N. Y. , Adv. Emmetropic Eyes, meaning thone tlmt aro normal In youth oro rare MoHt eyes have not -the proper focusing accommodation. When these detects nuiko themselves ap parent no time Hhoulri he lost In consulting a competent authority, our optometrist will search out for you in scientific fashion the eye troubles that are Interfering with your vision and we will make glasses to .correct them. 222 E. Main S wii wwt arc I I W$ .FEW I I jr-vSfr & Normal I If 11 eye s I ( iT THEj G Medford Gets Statq ; Assessors' Meeting; Coleman President DALLAS, Oro., Nov. 4.r-Mfiil- ford wus selected us the next meeting pluce of tlje County Assessors' association of Oregon i- and J. II. Culoinun of Juckson county was elected president of tha association for the coining year ut tire annual mooting held ! in Dallas yesterday. W. J. Lee of Klumulli county nnd D. O. Hayes of Josephine county were eleuted Vice-president and secre- tary treasnrer, respectively. "nnk WltH i TONIGHT A Bill of Melody and Mirth kl ITWestern BtMl llMMill MAMGERy :' COMING TOMORROW! ..GLORIA ; SWANSON I ' - ; v",Thi Coast of Folly" PARAMOUNT SUPER-FEATURE of Love and Fashion And Gold! The Glorious One at Her Beet! 3 SPECIAL In commemoration of "YVear-EverV 25th anniversary, we offer you this " Wear-Ever"" one-quart Pudding Pan at the special price. Fine for potpietttuuees re;r.igera WIAR-EVER ALUMINUM TRUE MARK nt u I on mm smbh "Wear-Ever"--gir, ONE-QUART OQC Aluminum Pudding Pan 7 Gbmeinandget yours TODAY Medford Hardware & Sporting Goods Co. Main Street, Near Riverside Phone 296 . 7 !. - - 1 FORD ROADSTER Fine Shape $190-00 o Tbe Busy Corner Motor Co. o o o Cold Record Broken. SEATTLE, Nov. 4. (A. P.) T,oday wus the coldest. In Seattle this fall. 'be minimum toinperature wns 37 a egrees. A light frost covered the outlying districts of the city. The lorecust is tor colder weather tonight und tomorrow. Sure Relief FOR INDIGESTION JVWJ 6Bell-an. nwi water Sure Relief : EL LANS 25t erd 75t Packages Evrywhr TONIGHT vaudevi lle n ' L. ASSOCIATION J3 FEATURING METROPOLITAN FIVE In POPULAR AND OPERATIC SONG NUMBERS Dave FOX & ALLYN Jane In' "TO LET" ' ! 18 Merry, Laughing Minutes ? t "HOLLY" 7 7 of THE GOLDEN VOICE JESS & DELL, in "THE HUMAN PUPPETS" Unique and Novel LA TEMPLE & CO. Presents "THE ENCHANTED PALACE" Magic Mixed With Mirth! "TOPICS OF THE DAY" . MACK SENNETT COMEDY Time 7:00 and 9:00 Evening Prices: Adults, 50c; Children, 25c . CRATERIAN ORCHE8TRA Special Offer RtulrPrieaSSc Cover to fit 19c Regular pries 25c o s nice ww 0nt at been wwn. Call at or l'huuu Ui-y. . .O . 13 o IF o o if) --t)":'