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0 PAGE TWO MIC0FORT) W!a?, xovirnKT n. -102.-1 (s 1 Focal and Personal Out of town Oroniaiw reentered Dt the Jocul hotelti, who urrlveil yen terduy, Include Mth. J. A. Kmlth und R. J I. Darnlelltof The Dalle. C. J,. Nufe'l of Kalt-m, Mr. and 2Arn. T. A. Dunlvan und A. X. J Hide brand 0 KuHfburK. Mr. and MrH. A. V. Hm- rU-h, It. H. Morlun, Mi V. Hathewny Tho KlkH lodgo meeting lnnt nlirht and D. J. McKlnnon of Kugone, and wan a voiy cuijuyulile uffulr with a tho following from Portland: Mr. and very large altmidancp, und ht-Midea Mm. T. J. Comlo, Mr. and Mm. A. It. acting on a number of important nmt- Wilson, Mr. und Mm. H. O. Hrntiti, Mr. tern pertaining to tho welfare of the 'nd Mm. Kred HeiliB and Hon, Mr. and liKhiu and enjoying an entertaining ! Mih. If. V. J lull and Mr. and Mm. I. program, there was a biff feed in the H. Yakoto. basement of which the utar features 'Rule of all earlvfall Htvlen in wo- were loads of baited ham and baked 'men's wool dresses, $14.75 tomorrow. junk and boanff The JJixie club will meet with Mrs. VoUlnmr In southwestern suburban Medford, Katurday, November 7th, at 2:30. Oysters ore now bom nerved at Crowson's confectionery and cafe. 182tf t'jenrpn A. Mansfield left last nlnht rm Ills return trl) to Oklahoma, there to resume his duties tin attorney for the association of Chickasaw arid Choctaw Indians, after having spent some time past visiting his family at tho Munsfjeld homo near Prospect. Dance Kalo Point Haturday nlht AKord's Imperial Orchestra. 1!7 iiai'Kuln Hnscnient sale of women's lmllH'lKKun and silk dresses tomorrow- $4. 90. M. M. .Department Store. Temporary sojourners In Medford fnitn it distance Include Mr. and Mrs., H. Howard of Cordova, Ala., S. Wol-1 sir neroft :of Chieafto, D. It. Williams of Piioenlx, Ariz., and A. H. AVljite of ew Jersey, . 10 per cent discount or. table linen until Oct. Ifi. A small deposit holds your cloth until culled for. Jup Art Klfup. 200 liiu'Kniu bnsement sale of women's lmlriKUnn nnd silk, dresses tomorrow $4.H5. M. M. Department Ktore. l!(G Mrs. Charles Uoyce and son left Thursday evening for Portland to spend a few days. ' Try that big milk shake at DeVoc'fl. tf Millinery spociutn that are a pleas ant sii r prise, llcautiful hats from $2. UK up The Kmmy lou Hat tihoppe. In M. M. Store. 196 Again a low number of out of the state cars was registered with- tho loen.1 state traffic bureau, us onlytnlne Kin-h cars reported yesterday fop'rejy lst rat ion. Dance Eagle Point Saturday night. Alford's Imperial Orchestra. 197 Will sell new modern, five room bungalow for small payment down and balance like rent. . Would consider good lined car as pnrt payment. In iuire 10 Clark street. Uhone 11 If). 108 Hillah temple. Mystic Shrine, meets at Ashland, at 6 p. m. todny. Import und routine business and other details to be attondod to. - Halo of nil early fall styles In wo men's wool dresses $14.75 tomorrow. M. M. Dapartment Store, 1!MI This is national appto week. Order a bfx from MtirKh's flrnrery. 1 0 ft Approximately $ii7 1,38. 2H must be i'ilf:od uet yeur by taxation In .Jos ephine county us outlined by the ten tative budget which was adopted at tho November meeting of tho cotinty court, acting with tho budget com mittee. This sum Is $10,408.85 great er than tho levy of last year and will call for a tnx levy hf about 1.8 mills greater than the 27 W mills of last year. Tho increased levy is made necessary by the $20,000 pledged by the county for Hedwood highway co operation with tho state. Grants Pups Courier. Hai'galn wile, men's pne toe work shoos $2. DC tomorrow. M. M. Deport ment Htore. lflfi Dr. W. C. Schaofor, Dentist. tra'-tlnn specialist, Iontnl X-ray. (Ins and local anaesthetic, phone 1117. 426 Medford Mil. tf Stunley Sherwood, elerk at the post-offlt-'O. Ik again on duly following bis two weeks' vacation, during which he .took in the live stock exposition at Portland, , , Millinery specials that nro a pleas ant surprise. Iteautlful hats from $2. its up. The Kmmy Lou Hut Shoppe. In M. M. Store. ll6 Draperies to order. Snedlcnr Shop. 3 09 Although tho temperature of last night with a minimum of 28 was much moderated from tho provirtus nigh', vhen the pilnlmnm.was 22.2, tho clour weather of today was quito chilly, fol lowing yesterday's maximum of 64. Kulr and continued coo' wea'.her Is predicted for Saturday. Hurnieo M. Holger, Teacher of Vlo- ; lilt. limnn 437-11. 201 Dance Kagle Point Saturday night. 1 Alford's Imporlnl Orchestra. 197 M. M. Department Store. 190 We have room ror some dead stor age for the winter. Low rental. Riv erside Oarage. 132 8. Riverside, tfn Harold Orey left today for North Mrs. Km ma Hlattery of Grants Pass Is spending several duys in tho city as house fcuest of her sister, Mrs. U. It. Klliott, 6 Corning Court. Ilenefit dance, 401 ranch, Saturday night, November 7th. lt;y Advance showing of gift nugges- tiona, delineating all the new Ideas in art needle work. It will pay you to look them over. Handicraft Shop. 199' Mr. and Mrs. Henry 13. Woleott ar rived here today from Sacramento, Calif., to visit Mr. und Mrs. Henry Wertu for several weeks. Great sale women's tailored coats, $32.r0 uvlues, $ 1 9.75 tomorrow. M. M. Department Store. l!iti ', A gorgeous line of linen luncheon : sets ranging In price from $1.95 to' $5.30, 1 yard to 1 V. yards square. (new fast colored woven borders: and Economy Groceteria THE HOME OF BREAD LIKE MOTHER MADE short Made as only Fluhrer can make them. Genuine French Doughnuts 23c Doz. Don'j confuse this exceptional dainty with the ordi- !nary doughnut. It i .is altogether dif ferent and very tasty. The COLONIAL jiii BouUvrn Oregon 'i Tin est Bakery I?end, where ho will spend time on business. Husement buIo men's pac too work shoes f2.1ifl tomorrow. M. M. Depart ment Store. !f0 Dr. H. Axley, physician and sur geon Phone 607, 420 Medford Itldg. 198 W'nlter'Dyrehorg and John Tlugh ner, alleged bootleggers arrested early this week by local prohibition officers In tho Siskiyou mountain etuntry while attemptlngto run 50 gallons of moonshine into the valley, had pre liminary hearings in Justice Glenn O. Taylor's court this afternoon. An Invitation to a real treat In millinery bargains, beginning Satur day, nt Kmmy L,ou Hat Shoppe. In M. M. Dept. Store. 196 M. V. Hubbard Is among the C'en tral 1'olnt visitors spending a few hours In the city today. Fish globes. All sizes. Jap Art Store. 2iI Screen doors at Wallace Woods Lumber yard. Cor. East Main and Genesee. 88tf City officers will receive nn in ereaso In salaries of from $300 to $1200 In Marshfleld next year, accord ing to the budget accepted by the council. Tho 1U26 budget calls for $88,783. The Kmmy Lou Hat shoppe. In the M. M. Dept. Store, offers tho best bur- gains on millinery ever offerd In Southern Oregon. 300 new eastern hats Just received, bought in a large quantity at a special price. As good as hats up to $12.50. Priced to you at $4.98. $3.98, $2.98. On display Saturday. I9tl Dr. Coleman has returned from Portland and Is In his office at the usual hours. 197 Chris Gottlieb is among the local duck hunters who bagged their limit In tho Klamath country during the early part of this week. He returned yesterday. An invitation to a real trent In mil linery bargains, beginning Saturday, nt Kmmy Lou Hat Shoppe. In M. M. Dopr. Store. ' 196 Novel patterns stamped on un bleached muslin for good, durable kitchen aprons, Make practical and Inexpensive gifts. On sulo Saturday. ."Me each. Hnndlcrnft Simp. 190 K. W. Carlton, well known randier of tho Table Hook district. Is spend ing today In tho city on business. H. N. Lofland sells Klllngton pianos. 210 We nro equipped to do the highest class of machine work nnd motor reconditioning. Riverside Garago. ll)0tf Hoger Welles, connected with the Crator Luke National park, arrived hero yesterday from tho park to spend tho winter. Ho states that snow was six inches deep at Anna Springa camp. (Ireat sale women's tailored roots $32. Bu values, $ l !i.75 tomorrow. M. M. Department Htoro. . I9G Dance Kaglo Point Saturday night. Alford's Imperial Orchestra. 1U7 Washington stuto- visit firs register ed at local hotels Include Mr. and Mrs. J. K. Wilson and Mrs. J. 11. H- den of Wulvalle, Mr. nnd Mrs. It. A. lottug und l- D. Calkins of Yakima. and C. It. Gard, S. K. Lee, W. .1. l.u velle, O. K. Smalley, Mr. und Mrs. .1, It. MeClean. Mr. nnd Mrs. G. K. Hurko and M. l Thron of Scuttle. Sonwitlonul millinery bargains be ginning Saturday. 300 new huts, latest styles, wonderful quality, bought at a special price and offered to you nt only $2,118, $3.98. $4.98. Small lot of felts $1.98 and up. Tho exclusive famous Gage Chapeau, values to $20. R0, priced for Saturday from $8. 98 up to $13.50. The Kmmy Lou Hat Shoppe. In M. M. Dept. Storo. 196 This Is national applo weok. Order box from Marsh's Grocery. 198 Ivan Gainer, local renlty denier. Is spending several days In Crescent City. Calif.,' having been called thero quite suddenly on urgent business. We nro glad to offer tho ladles of Medford and vicinity, hats that nro worth twice tho price, new styles, bought special nnd offered to you nt surprising prices. Tho Kmmy Lou Hut Shoppe. In M. M. Dept. Store. 190 Dr. Coleman has returned from Portland nnd la In his ofrico at tho usual hours. 197 Huftis Holmnn of Portland hns been In Pendleton, linker, LnGrande, Ku gene, Medford, Ash la ml, and other cities of the state during the past two weeks organising chapters of the Sons nnd Daughters of Oregon Pioneers. Tho deeds of the pioneers of tho state are to bo commemorated by appro prlate tablets nnd memorials erected at historic, places throughout tho state by tho society. Another object of tho society Is to urge that all histories In the schools of the state contain cor rect tatu and Information on tho eurly days of Oregon. Jlovo your furniture repaired by A. N. Thlhhult. Phone 99-H. 197 Number one sugar pine shakes nt Fnber's, Centrnl Point. 1M2 TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY. KOIt ItKN'T Two large front room. furnished. Phono 3sti-V. 197 LOST lllnr'k nnd while wire haired terrier, llrown ears. Hew ard. Call ut HI H. Newtown. 198 stamped with catchy new designs. Handicraft Shop. 299 MIk Cora .French Is among tho residents of the Dodge Hridge district in the city today on business. Stenographers join the special even ing class that is being formed at the Medford Uuslness college, under the direction of an experienced Gregg in structor. Special rates. For informa tion Tel. 259-H. 201 This Is national applo week. Order a box from Marsh's Grocery. !ti The Central Point American, a weekly .paper published at Central Point, has moved into quarters In that city and has added ne wcquipment, in cluding one new linotype machine. i We are now serving u 30e, 40c nnd 50c : Merchants' lunc h. Franklin's. 197 A wonderful display of new fur coats. Itartletts. 19(1 While drilling n well In front of an apartment house in Salem recently a peculinr quartz formation was discov ered which jewelers believe Indira to the presence of gold. Have your worn carpet made Into a nice fluff rug. Hug Works, 701 Pino1 street. Phone 510-M. tf Sensational millinery bargains, be ginning Saturday, 300 new hats, latest styles, wonderful quality, bought at a special price and offered to you at only $2.98. $3.98, $4.98. Small lot of felts $1.98 and up. The exclusive. I famous Gage Chapeau, values to $ti.rio, priced for Saturday from $8.98 up lo fiz.nu. 'i no rjnniy l,uu nai tmoppo. tn M. M. Dept. Htore. 19(1' i ui nn;v ivuitf riHUi'iii'ii t iou;iy from Portland, where he had been spending several days on business. Ijet Lee at tin Men's Snop measure you for that $37.50 tallored-to-meas- uro suit. Satisfaction guaranteed. I 193tf Dr. Coleman has returned from Portland nnd is in his office at the usual hours. ' 107 Henry Hurler left last evening for Scuttle, Wash., where he will spend severul weeks with friends while at tending to business matters. Tho office girls' special, our 30c and iOc merchants' lunch. Franklin's. 197 : Havo your brakes equalized and put in shu0 before tho sklddy season j comes. We specialize In brake work Riverside Garago. 190tf District Attorney Newton C. Chancy Is bearing small cuts nnd bruises about tho faco und hands, resulting from a recent auto wrork south of Gold Hill, at which time-Mr. Chancy skidded into a heavy louring cur bo cause of damp pavement. Dr. L. C. Howes nrrlved Inst night from San Francisco on business rela tive to road work within the Crater National park. Hot tamalcs and home mado chllle. Shasta." 197 National Canned Foods week will bo November th to 21 Ht, the Idea be ing to Inform the housewife the va riety of foods she can buy already pre pared nnd thereby save time and trouble. Hot tnmales that are hot. Served noon, evening or night. Franklins. 197 This is natlonftl apple week. Order a box from Marsh's Grocery. 19G Tho school budget for the city of Asliland will be hut slightly higher than last year, according to members f the board of education, who pre pared tho -budget lust evening. Tho total amount to he raised by tux levy this yeur will be $!!, 9 1 tl.Bil. Includ ed In this amount Is n sum of $5009, set aside by the members us the inter est on tho $105,000 bonds which were voted for tho construction of tho new school buildings In tho city. These bonds hnve not us yet been sold. Ashland Tidings. Just received, a new shipment of new fur coats, liurtletts. 196 Screen doors at Wallace Woods Lumber yard, cornor B. Main and Genesee. 88 Kniigor State Gnmo Warden Pat rick Dally Is spending several days In Klamath county near Malin, on offi cial business. ' Iargo stock of Victor records at Palmer's Music store. tf Come in and see this new shipment of fur coats nnd Jackets. Hurtletts. 190 Come in and see our egg department we want you to see how much trou ble we go to, to be sure that we sell you none but good eggs-There is no gam ble to buying eggs here every one has to be good as you will readily under stand, if you will come in and see how we sort them. Our egg department is in our feed store If you have never seen eggs candled its very interesting. BREAD 1 lb. loaves . . 3 for 20c 1 1-2 lb. loaves.. .10c SUGAR 25 lbs. in a refinery filled cloth bag S1.55 OTHER SPECIALS Mother's Oats, the large package . . . .29c Meco Oysters, 5 oz. can. ...... .2 for 35c Bulk Dates, 2 lbs. . 25c Ringer Brand Catsup, 14 oz. bottle, ... ... 2 for 35c Fancy Celery, large and crisp. . .2 for 15c Sweet Potatoes, 6 lbs .29c Shrimp, F. G. F, Brand. ............. 15c Sliced Beets, No. 2 can 10c Welsh Bros. Pure Vermont Maple Syrup, qts., 98c; gallon, $1.73; gallon, $3.55 Candy Jelly Beans, per lb. , ... ..... .15c Wool Soap, 10 bars and a box of Sunbrite HAMBURGER Freshly made, and of our always high quality. Special, per pound . . . 12c Tuxedo Tobacco, 1 lb. can . . . . 79c Bavarian China (best quality), plain white turkey platters ...... .$1.39 and $1-69 Bavarian China Gravy Boats, , specially priced . ... . ... .. -.$1.39 Large size Aluminum Oblong Roasters with tray; will take a mighty r big . turkey $2.29 Black Ircn Roasters, all sizes 49c to 89c Galvanized Tubes, heavy'and strong, No. 1, 79c; No. 2, 93c; No. 3 ... . .. .99c Decc rated SeWing Trays with handles, mahegany finish frame in pleasing pat terns, under glass ............. .98c FEED STORE RAKES Bamboo rakes, the kind to sweep leaves. For Saturday only, ea. 25c i GATES & LYDIARD BUY HERE AND BANK THE DIFFERENCE KOU HUNT Unrk nimrtmi-nt nl "So W 11th mn-ot. IMh.ih. mi'-lt. ll'S KOU SA1.I-: 4 lulu nenr tho mill. .11. N. lAifluml. South OiiklnU 1 : T ron SAi.i: sxis niR. Almoml HtrtM't. I'lll-O t. 1 '.i r LOST Hmnll whllo iloir on Utirh rn.nl. Jk. Itlnrk fipnl nn hitnil nml i-ump. !ti I yy waril. . l'mi lnr'p. iu a I I J-'OR lll$T Ijirse fiirnlshr.l front I V room. failllB mrk. lint nml roM ' I r. henl. K. Wnlcrmlip, l(i Wtai WElU THOSE ITU A USED TO f HAVE ASHES BV UOAOf" BUT NOW THEV HARDLY MOVE ANT AT All- 1 h n. n ri I GUtSi THEV MUST HAVE CHANGED ?S SUPERIOR GRADE Anioiiff viHitors In tho pity today from lulJaciMit California Imludo Mr. ithil Mm. A. (JttMutwit of Mrl'loud, Ml and Mrs. H. ItryaiU of Mon Inftue utnl 11. M. KrimumW ut )una in uir. TIiIh in national npplo week. Ordop a box from Miirah'a Grocery . lifti JIomstitchlnjT, buttons covered, nt Mio Unndfornfl. Hbnp. - tf All classes of rnrhuretors repaired and a4Justed. WilllaniB & McCurluy. - tf A special communication, Medford I.odpe No. 103, A. R & A. M"., Kriday evening. No veniner tith, at 7:30 p. m. Work in M. M. .Degree. By order W. M. A. ,t. Crose, Secretary. l!t COAL v and . BRIQUETS HASSLE PHONE 239 MEDKORD 4 ht Answer to tl Burning Q;tsta Monarch Seed & Feed Cos . Saturday Specials It is impossible for us to crowd into a small space all of our attractive prices, but if you will phone or call at our store we will be more than pleased to quote you and explain the value of our supplies. Our Saturday specials below are real bargains. We urge you to take advantage of them. Home owners will .find much pleasure in using our bamboo rake to clean up those fallen leaves. A beautiful Carnation to every lady visit ing our store on Saturday tke opening day of our Flower Shop. Big Bamboo Rakes . 29c GRADED Crax Corn $2.40 cwl WHOLE Feed Oats $1.75 ?wt. o saVe on fed'4 BUY FROM US GLORIA SWANSON Now Playing 1 , emk s",', - t rTef1 ,N' PARAM0UN"T's ' PrW GOREous DE LUXE A ' spectacle JmW - coast Pictorial . 4-LVi,?i?i k4l J m&f OF FOLLY" ;l. ' x Another modern comedy-love Jin ?7SiBN (role ,ucn a8 olori played in WliPTOr'Manha'1iled-'' An v e n . areater feast of fascinating, jTTS :aviehly 'backgrounded enter. Cjk. lalnment. V2"-JiljJxll Sunday BEBE DANIELS In "Lovers in Quarantine" FOR SALE CADILLAC TOURING CAR 5 new firestone Balloon Tires Splendid condition, $500 Cash cr Terms HIGHWAY MOTOR CO. Quality Cars ' , Phone 254 o O 114 So. Riverside 9mm V o 0o .9 -rw O 9