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o o o. .' o o MTflTFOTiT) MA"TL TTlTOffaE, ftrEDFOKD, OftflfiON', SATURDAY. NflTEMBKR 7, lf)2.n e PAtlE TWO 5 Tocal and Personal Included nnicTiiK Klnlimlh county Ivan Biiillh w.'m a Medford vUllor In people in the city who arrived yenier- Jui'kmmvi;io yc-iiterdiiy aftt'rnooii, ut- uuy am Aim. joa JoKr or tori londliiir to bimlneiw iifftilju. I.nnt niKht warn cold with a mini mum of 28. C, following yesterday's maximum of 59.5, and today was quite chilly nnd cloudy, driving many to wear their overcoats for the first time. Probable ruin and warmer weather Is predicted for Sunday. i-'ish Htoio. Kftimath and Hazel n. McClelland, I.y- diil I.. Fricko, T. II. ItOKers and Mr. and Mrs. Frank D. Ies of Klumatli Fulls. Dance Oriental Gardens tonlirht 197 Iiernlco M. Molncr, Teacher of Vio lin, l'hone 437-11. 201 Hot tamales and home made chine. "Shasta." 197 tonluht 197 We aro' now nerving a 30c, 40c and OOo Alerchants' lunch. Frunklln's. 197 Have your brakes equalized and put In shape before the sklddy season comes, we specialize In brake. work Riverside Garage. 1 0 Otf r it i .. . . i t ... i-i . . .. i. OeorBe Miller, Southern Pacific rail ii,.,i i.i,.i. .........i i,.., w,i. rood aKcnt at Aurora.' Ore., for 42 ,i.. ,.h r..f(i.i tir. ,,h Blobe all sizes, Jul) Art years, retired recently after reaching ...h , h,. ttiA m .,,,.,.. i. .,..., '-, "" iu.... i riJudB Glenn O. Taylor to unswofl DanA Oiicntul Uurdens Oysters are now being served at Joined the Oregon & California Hall Crowsoh'e confoctlonery and cafe. 182tf The highest run in balk line bil liards to be made in the past nine years by a local player was made Thursday night when Chris Gottleih mndo a high run of 92 In rnntch play season lih Maru of the University club. The n s. high run of nine years ago. which was 95, was also made by Mr. Gott lieb. Danco Oriental Gardens tonight 197 Dance Eagle Point Saturday night. Alford's Imperial Orchestra- .191 Sojourners here from a distance registered at tho hotels includo Lieu tenant and Mrs. E. It. Hersteln of Washington, D. C, 13. M. Zelsler and 7lay McPhoraon of Chicago, G. II. Wilson of Evansvllle, Ind.. Cliff Crall of Cincinnati, Ohio, and Mr. and Mrs. :. .7. Folletta and Mr. and Mrs. J. I,. Filllpiilm of King City, Colo. T. (J. Heine, M. D., physician and Ktn-geon. Specialty eye, ear, nose, throat.. Classes fitted. 314 Libert v building. 222 10 per cent discount or. table linen until Oct. 15. A small deposit holds your cloth until called for. Jap Art Store. 200 Steelhead and salmon trout, accord ing to local fishermen, aro very plen tiful In Rogue liver at this time, and many aro being caught daily, It Is said. ' Sec the window. Modford Ei- road company October 9. 18113, and tills railroad was absorbed later by tho Southern Pacific. Dance Eagle Point Saturday night. Alford's Imperial Orchestra. 197 The biggest surprise of the candy Watch us next week. Frnnk- 197 Machines rented, 13 per month Singer Co., 115 W. "Main. Phono 686. 202 The record was again broken yes terday In small number of out of tho state cars registering with tho local state traffic bureau, as only seven such cars were registered, as agulnst nine the day before, We have room Tor some dead stor age for the winter. Low rental. Riv ersldo Garage. 132 8. Riverside, tfn Fresh San Juan lime, (3.76 per bbl. Big Pines Lumber Co. 181tf Stenographers Join tho special evening cluss that is being formed at the Mcdford liusiness College, under the direction of an experienced Gregg Instructor. Special rates. For infor mation telephone 2G9-H. 18 Mr. and Mrs. C. B. Lange and daughter. Hildegnrd, were business visitors In the city today from Con tru! Point. Dunce Oriental Gardens tonight 197 Dr. H. Axley, physician and sur geon Phone 607, 420 Modford Blrtg 188 Alcohol for radiators. Cheapest and change. 203 best. Jones & Klrkpatrlck. ' tf Try that big milk shake at DeVoe's. H- Reed of this city, leaves to- ' tt morrow for Klrksvllle, Mo., where he New potatoes and huckleberries will anend several months visiting were among the features of the pub-I friends and relatives, lie murket this morning. The potntoes I Special bargains, large .assortment were grown in .tho Willow Springs second hand machines. Singer Co.. district, having been planted late in the season. Also at the market was the usual line of some grown produce nnd grapes and pastry. Advanced showing of gift sugges tions, delineating nil the new Ideas in nit needlework. It will pay you to 116 W. Main. 202 Large cotton rags wanted at Mall Tribune office. Fish globes. All sizes. Jap Art Storo. 201 Including the four carloads of an- ples and one carload of pears, a total look thorn over. Handicraft Shop. 18 f 1600 cars of tho latter and 301 of Dance Eagle Point Saturday night. I Alford's Imperial Orchestra. 197 M. C, Ferguson Is a business visitor i from Squaw lako, spending several . days In the city. i Dance Oriental Gordons toniuht j ' - ' 197 j Will sell now, modern, five room bungalow for small payment down and i balance llko ront. Would consider good used ens as part payment. In. j qulro 10 Clark .stroet. Phone 1119 the former, have been shipped to eastern markets by local packing plants so far this season. Violin instruction, Thorvnl II. Folk onborg. Room 4, College Illdg. 202 Screen doors at Wallace Woods Lumber yard. Cor. East Main nnd Oenftsos. , 88tf Screen doors at Wallace Woods Lumber yard. Cor. East Main nnd Genesee.' 88tf County Agent C. C. Cnto arrived 198 home Inst night from hnvimr suent tho j "With .but four prnctlco sessions WI?"K ln nttentlnnce at tho Pacific In- i Tiiiniiiinu- 4;uioro ineir rirsc tussle u'lmuiuimi iivosiocK oxposltlon. with tho Medford Hich eleven the 1 Ashland high team is pounding nlong every night until dnrk, in an effort to get Into shape whore they will bo ahlo to make a sluing showing against the strong Modford outfit," says tho Ashland Tidings. "Coach Huirhos lias been worJtlng on speod and then more Kpeed, nnd his first string men nro snowing up this season. curried from tho field during tho ltoseliurg game Is still out of a suit, nnd it Is doubtful whether ho will got lillo the first Modford game. Willi the exception of Qosnell, probably tho sumo lino up which took the field against' Hosehurg will face tho Med ford eleven." Danco Oriental Out-dons tonight 197 Dr. Coleman has returned from Portland and is in his office at the usunl hours. 107 we pay for ashes and sell dirt choap. Brown & White Agency, Inc. tf The executive committee- of tin bottor than over boforo board of education of tho Methodist Gosnoll. who had to be church, early in Novomlier, will con sider tho proposal to move the Kim bnll collego of theology to one of three cities, Portland. Seatile or Tacoma. Chicken dinner at 12 o'clock, Arm istice Day. Hnptlst church. 50c. 199 II. N. Lofland sells Ellington pianos. 210 Washington stnte residents reglster- Chicken dinner nt 12 o'clock, Arm- ed nt local hotels Includo 11. T. Coail. Istlce Day, Ilaptlst church. 60c. inn .Miss A. Ilecher and P. W. Welch of Dr. w. C. Bchaofor, Dentist. Ex- Spokane. Cnptnln nnd Mrs. F. C. Mil trncllon specialist. Dental X-ray. Gas ner, A. F. Fox. Howard O'Loano and nnd local nnnesthotlc. Phono 1117. j W. T. Nlghtydo of Fort Ijiwton. Mr. ; 4L'0 Medford Illdg. - tf and Mrs. S. S. Fitch of Tacoma nnd A building permit for tho erection Mr. nnd Mis. w. C. Mct'ormaek, M. of a 3500 4-ronm houso on Tripp Kiddle, Mr. nnd Mrs. J. W. Mo stieel, was grnnted to Fred Itrnndt by Phorson. Mr. nnd Mrs. E. F. Hunter the clly building department todnv Out of town Oregonliina stopping nt local hotels Include j, c. Currle nnd Mr. and Mrs. Frank McFaiiand of Mlem, I,. It. Thomas. J. M. Hennle, and O. I,. Ingram of Seattle. For those who want to buy fancy potatoes wo havo shipped In a lot of Inspected No. 1 Klamath Falls Gems. Theso nro a new smooth potato and Mr. and Mrs. Guy Pyh, c. Hurd nndeook up mealy. JohnBon Produce Co. n JX. Kir Rt. Phone D7. tf I'. A. Mark of Eugene. V. Walker of Oakland, Ellen Post nnd S5. II. Spring er of Itoseburg, and the folowlng from I'oiiluud: Mr. and Mrs. Robert Itooney. Mr. nnd Mrs. O. P. Strickland, Mr. nnd Mrs. C. 11. Hlllsbury. Mrs. (Ilcndnra lllakely. I Orneo Holmes. Mrs. George Stirling, Donald Stirling nnd Mr. and Mrs. L. C. Smith. Ilernlce M. Ilolger. teacher of vio lin. 1'hone 437-lt. . 18 Draporles to ordor. Snedlenr Shop. m. A son weighing 8 V4 pounds was boin November 4. to Mr. nnd Mrs. 'Hen Wetthrow of Talent. Tho unity 1s a great grandson of Mrs. Ella Pnt llson of .North Talent. Danco Oriental Gurdens tonight 107 Advance showing of gift sugges tions, delineating nil the new Ideas In art needlo work. It will pny you to look them over. Handicraft Shop. lf-9 Mr. Grocer Says: My customers who prefer quality pro duets 'always specify Fluhrer's 'Mil'k Bread when Ihey phone in their order. 'At Any flr-cr i Danco Oriental Gardens tonight 1U7 Wo are equipped to do the highest class of machine work and motor reconditioning. Riverside Gnruge. ,190tf E. Falrchlld of Sacramento, calif.. Is spending several days In tho city on business. Dance Eagle Point Saturday night Alford's Imperial orchestra. 197 Dr. Colemnn has returned from Portland and Is In his offlco at the usunl hours. 197 lienefit dance, 401 ranch, Saturday night, November 7th. 169 Tho fire department held a drill this forenoon on North Front street, when 1300 feet of hose was laid nnd the Stutz pumper placed ln tho center to give pressure. The pressure nt the end of the hose, which was four blocks, from tho hydrant, was very strong dcsplto the distance. Another drill was being held this nrternoon nt the Hotel Medford building. Danco Oriental Gardens tonight 197 Have your furniture repaired by A. N Thlbsult. Phone 969-It. i7 The Redwood hlghwny will be open for winter travel this year Is tho pre diction of If. Purcell, district en gineer for the bureau of public roads. Mr. Purcell wrote to the Chamber of Commerce here In answer to a letter asking what Is being dono to put the rond in condition for tho winter. The contrnct for the resurfacing from the Oregon-Callfornls line to Griffin creek has been let, states Mr. Purcell. tlllr Including all of the mountain section. Grants Pass Courier. - The county court has asked the sheriff to take action nt once for the collection of unsecured personal tax wnicn means that unless the tax Is 10 !l notices will be posted on the properly aim it will lie sold. To nvold this expense nnd any embarrassment to the property owners the Oierlff urges them to ninko prom'it pay ments. O A gorgeouslne of linen luncheon sels ranging In piieo from fl.OS to .au, i yarn tn i H yards square, new fust julorfc woven borders: nnd fistninppil !iih catchy new deslnns fMlornU shop, l?9' i-huik'-h vi jniuxicuuon jjriii?rreu ngtilnot them. Jon on was placed un der arroHt by Chief Adam, while Mo Donouch wan in-rented by Officer Cava In addition John B river, a trmnftlent, was arrctUed Inst night ln an alleged intoxicated condition by Policemen TegKlt and Bunderman. Ho Is being held in tho city Jail. The offlco girls' special, our 30c and 40c merchants' lunch. Franklin's. 1U7 fiweet grape Julco, A. R. Rowley, Griffin Creek. 203 Have your worn carpet made into a nice fluff rug. Rug Works 701 Pine street. Phone 610-M. tf Tho first harvest of sugar beots In Klamath county has been completed, with a yield of 2400 tons. The beets were sold to a Sacramento sugar com pany for H a ton. For tho special benefit of thono at tending tho dances, we stay open all night tonight. The very best In ta males, chile and hot chocolate. Frank lin's Cafe. " l 7 Hot tamales and home made chllle. "Shasta." M97 Let Lee at tin Men's Shop measure you for that $.37.00 tallored-to-meas- ure suit. Satisfaction guaranteed. 193tf Oeorgo AVilson. sheriff of Siskiyou coimty, California, arrived in the city yesterday, to take charge of Jean Grove, alleged check forger nnd car thief, arreste dhere early this week by Chief of Police Adams, with whom the sheriff departed for Yrcka last evening1. Grove, watved extradition papers. ' Dance Oriental Gardens tonight 197 Masquerade on roller skates. Arm ory, Tuesday night, November 10th. LaNt night of skating season. 31)8 Dr. Coleman has returned from Portland and Is in his office at the usual hours. 197 Tho head of a mule tail deer on ex hibition In Herbert Tllley's shoo shop on South Fir street is attracting much attention by Its large size. The horns have 13 points on one side and 10 on tho other and nro throe inches or more in dlamoter at tho base. The deer was killed by Mr. TIMey In the Lakoview country shortly before the doer season cloned. The animal weighed 400 pounds dressed. Hot tamales that are hot. Served noon, evening or night. Franklin's. 197 Screen doors at . Wallace Woods Lumber yard, corner E. Main and Genesee,- -88 Large stock of Victor records at Palmor's Music storo. tf California!" registered at local ho tels Include Mr. and Mrs. L. S. Wilson of Ktna Mils, Mrs. K. V. Laughltn of Marysvlllo, Mr. nnd Mrs. F. C. Custer of C'rormore, M. S. Quadros and T. H, Chltteck of Oakland, C. 11. Ludlow of Berkeley, Mr. and Mrs. W. A. San derson nf Sacramento, Mr. nnd Mrs. E. C. MJller of Fresno, Mr. and Mrs. If. A. MoCormick nnd J. A. MoHenry of San Franciseo and Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Cox and 1J. F. llorton of Los Ange les. Hemstitching, buttons covered, at the Handicraft Shop. tf All clnsses of carburetors repaired and adjusted. Williams & McCurley. tf Do not fall to llBten to the now Or thophony Vletrola nt Palmer's. -f0 Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Austin and Honry Trumbly wore business visitors In Grants Pass yesterday from Medford. State Traffic Officers C. P. Talent and J. J. McMnhon arrived home yes terday from Salem where they had been attending the annual state traf fic officers' convention. According to statistics brought out nt this meeting, thn no wstate lighting law Is 60 per cent In forco In the state, after hav ing been in effect two months. This fact was compared to the Bf pr cent efficiency enforcement of the Califor nia law, which wont into effect four yenrs ago. Abut 25 officers were present at tho meeting. t If you want the best tamales nnd chile In Medford. try ours. We are open all night tonight. Franklin's. 197 For those who want to buy fnncy potntoes wo have shipped In a lot of Inspected No, 1 Klamath Falls Gems. These are a new smooth potato nnd coo kup mealy. Johnson Produce Co. 241 N. Fir street. Phone 07. tf Ruy a city Int. All Improvements paid. Priced very low. Terms. Carl V. Tongwald, Holland Hotol. Phone t!S. lftstf Whilo en route to the stuto traffic nfficei' convention at . Haleni this week, A. A. Shortcs, traffic officer stationed at Grants Pass, was the vic tim of an accident while riding his motorcycle near Corvallls. His leg was badly Injured .and will 1toep him from duty for several weeks. Let me write your fire Insurance. Carl Y. Tengwald, Holland Bldg.. Phone 993. tf Palmer's Photo Studio makes the best pictures. - tf H. M. Kdmonds returned last night to his home in Dunsmuir after a short business visit In this city. i We pay for ashes and sell dirt I cheap. Brown & White Agency. Inc. tf ! WilllHm Penlngcr, well known t ranchor of the Willow Springs district. I who recently underwent two opera- j tions at the Sacred Heart hospital, is j continuing to improve nnd will be re- moved to his home next week, it is expected. Stenographers join the special even ing class that is being formed at the Medford Rusiness college, under the direction of an experienced Gregg in structor. Special rates. . For informa tion Tel. 259-H. . 201 Tho "stunt committee of the American Legion Is a busy aggrega tion these days preparing for next Wednesday's celebration. Comedy stunts and outdoor vaudeville acts of every description are in the making, and .plenty of fun for everyono is promised. The downtown business district will be the stage and a con tinuous performance will be put on starting at 9 a. m. Some startling fea tures never before Been In Medford, or anywhere else for that matter, will be forthcoming and ovoryonc present Is guaranteed "satisfaction or your money back." Incidentally, admission to the entire program of events will be free to all. Lessons given In oil painting, water colors of china decoration. Call Mrs. Vivian Norman Barto at Palmer's Studio, or 821-Y. We are now serving oysters In a variety of styles. Crowson's, Med ford's popular sweet shop. 182tf Mr. and Mrs. H. L. Dunford arrived here this forenoon from Olympia, Washington, to spend several weeks with friends. Number one sugar pine shakes at Faber's, Central Point. 212 Most any variety of apples, good quality, 91 per box delivered. Johnson Produce Co. tf John Rriner forfeited 15 bail in Justice court today. Officers Sunder man and Leggett arrestod Itriner Fri day night on a charge of drunkenness. The High Cost of Dancing. NKW YORK. (A. P.) Dancing the. Charleston at a wedding lias cost the landlord $200. The plaster fell and Injured a tenant on the floor bolow. I00 LATE TO CLASSIFY. KOH SAt.K flood cow. Jut fresh. Fine milker. West Central Point. W. Ilntton. 199 KOI! S.M.K Kxlra fine Delicious ap ples, l'hono lT-K-lt, Gannawuv. :02 FOR U ranch. :XT OH 8AI.H 100 acre Inquire 127 So. Urnpe. S02 KOH HUNT House nnd Irrigated 6 acres .(list outnlde wejit cttv limits; Kent $15 mouth. Phone .104-Y. 197 KOH HKNT Kour room house nnd ncrcnKC near Oold Hill anil hliih way. Communicate with Charles Hay. 1104 W. Alain street, l'hone 804-V. 197 KOU 8A1.K B-room modern plaster ed hunnnlow tbnllt In fenturesl and 11 Rood -lots Mltilate on east side. Klectric mime noes with property. l.nrKe chicken house nnd itaniKr. The host' home huv 1 know of in Medford. Price JJJOIt till Mondny night and It only takes 9700 down. Phone 17-H nr 017-1, for appoint ment to see this lnirKnin. 1J7 KOI! NA1.H Corona cheap. Phone R27-V. typewriter. 199 WANTKI) Waahlnas. prices lowest 111 city. Called for and detlvered. Vhoiy Inll-J. S02 KOH KAI.i: Tokay KHipes. So cor Itv Kreil C. Sander. l'hone 7 S-lt-3. 20S WANTKI Plowin or leyellnit land ly nmn wilh tracior nnd fnur horses, l'hone nm-li-S. ;o: ' Tonight GLORIA 'r Lost Time -. 'i: 'OH! J. - . ' WANSON "THE COAST OF FOLLY" Tho most gorgeous and de luxe Swanson special ever screened ! iff " t -" . . - . Lest We Forget In Flanders fields the poppies grow Between the crosses, row on row, That mark our place And in the sky the larks, still bravely singing, fly, Scarce heard amid the guns below. "We are the dead, short days ago we lived, Felt sunrise dawn, saw sunset glow, loved and were loved, And now we lie in Flanders field. Take up our quarrel with the foe. To you, with failing hands we throw the torch, Be yours to lift it high; f ye break faith with us who die, We shall not sleep, tho poppies Blow in Flanders field. Closed All Day Armistice Day, Wednesday, November 11 r LOUIE'S CASH GROCERY ; GATES & LYDIARD (Groceteria) ED BINNS MARKETS A ''.':.'.i U i'j iiiiHiliiiiiilliiiiiiiiiiiii iifflNiiiiiiiiiiiciiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiaiii; i pw hum iii.iiiui iiBa Starts Tomorrow AS THHE BRIDE ON A AS THE TRIP. ITS A RIOT AND THE FUN IS CONTAGIOUS e IIEAL'TIFI'Ij FLOWERS HAVE YOU VISITED 'OUR STORE TODAY TO VIEW OUR FLOWER DISPLAY? UK - SL'HK TO COMK IM1WN TONIGHT. A IlKAlTIFrii CAU . XATIOX FOK KVKItY I.ADY .VISITINli Oi;il STOHK. MONARCH Seed & Feed Co. VOl II SKKOS.ME.V BIG TURKEY DINNER , One Dollar TOMORROW Hotel Medford Insurance First Insurance Agency A. L. HILL, Manager -Phon 105 30 North Ctntral Medford, Or. HUIST'S C R AT ER IAN ONE NIGHT ONLY MONDAY, NOV. 16 T" Barney Klawans 6r .Harry. Cbrfc n ou arrdtisjcmeiit wixn a , . ' a - i - n SitoMeniationalDianc Sensation " DIRECT FROM J. 3 -DalyS TKeatre NewYorkJpK. 2 year- Playhouse Loado 'M 1 yewr-Cort TKealre TjP J A Vivid Play of love iivtKe TROPICS A SENSATION DARES nmwrsK it is Tim lXAFli:cTKI IXIHST?IIT1:I IM)I.SI;I'IS1-.I TRUTH TO TKl.l, TIIK TIHTII TO DKCKND YOUTH TO ISK l'LAIX TAI.R YOU WILL J iVt'GU 'UY GASP AT ITS STAKK IIKAI.ISM THIS IS THE ORIGINAL NKW YOUK CAST DIHKCT FROM ITS j IlKCORI) lll'X OK TIIRKK YEARS AT DALY'S TI1KATRK. i MA1I, OltDI US . I'ltK KS SKTS ON SI,K MWKW'WVKI) aoy. $1.10. $1.65. $8.20 FRIDAY, NOV. 1.1 WE ARE MANUFACTURERS OF Doors, Screens, Windows and Sash Window and Door Frames, Mouldings, Cabinets of All Kinds Our Constant Aim la to Keep Our Quality and Pricei Abaolutely Right. Do Not Order From Out-of-Town Concerns Before . Letting Bt Figut on Your Bill. TROWBRIDGE CABINET W0RKS MEDFORD A MODERN MILL OREGON r i.