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About Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 10, 1925)
IS) TWO Zocaland 1 ' Personal P ltTrTl l''" rRDTOTlD. . OTtEflON, TUESDAY. NOVEMBER 10, 102." Jack PlymttIA, for nnn-npiioarance n ivo city poll co court to answer A fluo fire, w hich rnuwd Utile (liirn- I DayJiuht flrownrw will lm intra. r 0. nirn. hii mmnnml tlm n ,. i ........ .1 i ... . .. . . chante of indication following hi. .o 41f Hou.h ,vy upborne ofT s! of ,e" ZSiSS arreat Saturday evcnlnit by Traffic Metier, local ,a,.or f lho Pacific Armistice hour a? 11 a m Tnimldl OfflcerO. .'. Prencolt. forfeited a 2S rYult and 1'roilurn i,... ... ,-.i .L .1. !"' . ' Cfmh lw.il ...... ... uniinilts mB UlUWing HI UipS (tub ball. oniiiB at 7:15. Kivo uullonH of chcml-,by the 20-uinc. i.i. r. .h fir. j ma in iMtiionai. rnnnpa uoons ..-. um-u iu jui inc uro unucr, works will be hm . ivook. Hpccinl prlcrs by tho dozen at vuniroi, .... , iur uiinvniv-u .Marsh's urocory. 202' for " Armi. 1V h ,"'7'"u "-nlce M. HolKer. Teacher of Vlo- 'sheriff to lake action at onco for the luLL, , n?J S """"I'l ra "" Phone 47-K. 201 j collection of unsecured personal tax f Juf.Z! "..T, . Wm- of Ashland, was a I which means that unlem? the tax Is -f """"" iocbi nusineas visitor today. during yesterday .01 of an Inch of rain Unneimr at the Hhasia nvirinv i.ifht foil Bunting and flugs. oysters are now bemg served at Crowson'a confectionery and cafe. m 182tf The Iarent-Teachera' association of the Jackson school will conduct a candy booth In the old Jacksonville foOc a counla. j - 9H' Jap Art Bloro. We have room for some dead stor- ase for the winter. Low rental. Rlv- ersldo Oarage. 132 8. Riverside, tfn The Washington pro-school circle will meet Thursday afternoon at 2:80 at the home of Mrs. N. C. Chauey on Bon in Holly. Thero will he conveyances for nil railroad depot tomorrow, to furnish Daughters of Veterans at the city park Wednesday, so they may Join In the purade of Armistice Day, Fresh Ban Juan lime, 3.76 per bbl. Big Pines Lumber Co, Mitt 10. Morris is a visitor from the Table Rock district spending soveral hours In the city on business. Alcohol for radiators. Cheapest and best. Jones A Klrkpatriclc. tf This Is National Canned Goods week. Special prices by tho dozen at Marsh's Grocery. 202 Since resigning ns superintendent o( Crater Lake National park, about two yoars ago, Alex Knnrrow has been conducting a stock farm In Rogue ittvor valley. He In In Portlnnd look ing nfter his exhthlt of Shorthorns at tho livestock show, Portland Jour nal. Dancing at the Hhasta Friday night. GOo a couple. 202 For those who want to buy fancy potatoes we have shipped In a lot of Inspected No. 1 Klamath Falls Gems. These are a new smooth potato and cook up mealy. Johnson Produce Co, 241 N. Fir St. Phone 97. tf Ted Hill and Karl Holt aro among the Central Point residents nttondlng to nusines sin the city today, Dance Riveraldo Community club, .Saturdny night. Alford's orchestra 199 Special bargains,' large assortment second hand machines. Singer Co, us w. Main. 20 Washington' state visitors register ed at local hotels Include C. Kou risen of Spokane. Mr. and Mrs. D. M. Fish of Port Townsend, Mr. and Mrs. Carmlchael of Vancouver, w. L. Hay ward, V. B. Widen, W. D. On II Iron! T. 8. Foulkner and Andrew Mltcholl of Seattle. This Is National Canned Ooodi woek. Special prices by tho dozen nt Marsh's Grocory, - 202 Large cotton rags wanted at Mall Tribune office,. Ten cnrlonds of ponrs .taken out of cold storage, and one car of apples wore shipped to oastorn markets yes. terday by local packing houses. Dance Riverside Community club, Saturday night. Alford's orchestra 199 Fish globes. AH sizes. Jan Art Storo. ' 201 State Sonator. Jay Upton of I'rlno vine, Adjutant General Cloorgo A, Whlto of Salem and Stnto Senator Jnck Magladry of Rugino will be tho speakers at the American Legion ban quo In Springfield. Armistice day. Dance at Jackson Hot Springs Rat urrtay night, November 14th. 203 Violin Instruction, Thorvnl H, Folk- enherg. Room 4, College Rldg. 202 Mr. mid Mrs. T. K. Kelsoe aro bust nens visitors in tho city today from tne itocky Point district north of Gold Hill. Screen doors at Wallace Woods Lumber yard. Cor. East Main nnd Qcnesee. 88tf We pay for ashes and sell dirt cheap. Brown white Agency, Ino. tf R. K. Me5lhose, commander of the locnl Legion post, was a business vis itor in Ashland yesterday. Chicken dlnnor nt 12 o'clock. Arm Istlco Dny. Baptist church. BOc. 109 H. N. Lofland sells Ellington pianos. 211 Desiring to raise a few good potn toes for his own use. W. H. Pankey of IJtngell valley set out five sacks of seed. He has Just completed the har vest of 20.000 pounds, nnd this from only two and ono-half acres. Tho rec ord la more remarkable from the fact that Netted Oenis. an Irrigated land potato, were sclnrtcd. Pnnkey's acres aro not Irrigated, nnd he now believes he can produce na successfully on dry land. esterday ho brought In Just six of the biggest potatoes, any one of which would havn made a meal for three people. Klamath Falls News. Dance Riverside Community club. Satunlay night. Alford's uruhestrn. Wo are equipped to do the highest class of machine work and motor reconditioning. Riverside Garage. lDO'tf Mis. Kmnm Rlaltery. after having spent several days visiting relatives here returned to her homo In Grants Pass yesterday. A gorgeous tine of linen luncheon sets ranging In price from f 1.95 to IS. 30, 1 yard to 1 U ynrds - snuaro. new fast colored woven borders: nnd stamped with catchy now designs. Handicraft Shop. inn Screen doors at Wallace Woods Lumber yard. Cor. East Main and Oenesoe. g s tf their quota of the cost of the suits for the grade school fobtball teams. Dressmaking, children's nl baby's clothes, needlework. The Daisy Shop, over Heath's Drug Store. Phono 1067. 2"04 Garlbnldl'8 chicken and bocf ta male at the Shasta. 202 Friends of Jack Kerr of the Copco organization, will bo glad to hear that he has undergone a successful opera tion for appendicitis at La Grande, Ore.,' and is woll or tho. road to recov ery.' This Is National Cnnned Goods week. Special prloea by tho dpzep at I siarsn s urocory. 20a T. O. Heine, M. D., physician and surgeon. Kye, oar, nose, throat, Glasses fitted. 314 Liberty building J22 Included among hotel guests from a distance are Mr. and Mrs. K. H, , Grove of Vancouver, B, C, P. B. San- dorson and son of Abbntaford, B. C. and Mrs. H. M. Klk. 13. M. Gallon. S, H. Tuylor and Will Parsons of New York City. Danco Butte Falls Saturday night. . . 203 10 per cent discount or. table linen until Oct.' 16. A small deposit holds your cloth until called for. Jap Art more. 200 Mr.rftnd' Mrs. A. C. McGee moved Saturday to Medford where they ex pect to make tholr home. Ashland Tidings. There will be a meeting for painters, paperhangers ' and decorators on Thursday evening, November l!th at the I'nion hall on North Grape street, for the purpose of Instituting a local union. All painters raring to Join can do so as charter members. 201 See the window. Medford Ex change. , . 202 : The silver cuits which will . he awarded to the prize winning entries In the big pnrado tomorrow are arous ing much Interest in the windows of Johnson's Jewelry store. Competi tion fpr those handsomo awards prom ises to be keen with a large number of entries. The cups wil he awarded as follows: Best patriotic float, silver loving cop. Best fraternal float, silver loving cup. Best commercial, float, silver loving cup.' i Best decorated au tomobile (local), silver loving cup. Best. d,eoorated automobile, (out-of-town,) Silver loving cup. Best comic stunt in parade. J10 cash. Salq of felt bedroom slippers, 87c. Jap Art Storo. J90 Try that big milk shake at CeVoe's. tf I Fir streets. Just north of the Stand- The county court has asked the ard service station.' They should bo visible to tho crowds all up and down tho streets over which the parade will pass. The procession will start imme diately after the fireworks display. Buy a city lot. All Improvements paid. Priced very low. Terms. Carl Y. Tengwald. Holland Hotel. 'Phone paid notices will bo posted on tho property and it will lie sold. To avoid this expense and any embarrassment to the property owners the ahorlff urges them to make prompt pay ments. 190 Dance Riverside Community club, Saturday night. Alford's orchestra. 189 All veteran requested Day par nosday, November 11. Automobiles i n,.i,,i,. xr m .t.. . will be provided for any not ablo to jory col.p, " We pay for ashes and sell dirt STOLEN CAR IS RECOVERED HERE IN RECORD TIME Speed In recovering a stolen car was L. B. Thompson of Medford, arrest ed at Jacksonville Sundny by Deputy nneruc Paul Jennings with a small quantity of moonshlno In his posses sioii, was rtned 30 on his plea guilty In Judge Glenn O. Taylor's court tins loronoon. Dance at Jackson Hot Springs Sat urday night, November 14th. 2U3 Chicken dinner at 12 o'clock, Arm' lstice Duy, Baptist church. 60c. 199 The dully contingent of out of town orogonlnns registered nt tho hotels Include Mr. and Mrs. A. R. Henry and rrnnk c. urnmwcll of Salom, Alice M. Crenson, W. F. Shelley and D. K. vataon of Roseburg. F. W. Marks 'A H. Bower, H. J. Kallsky. Kd Harney, it. u. noe. it. T. Holden nnd J, M, Lamb of Eugene, nnd tho folowlng irom 1-oriinnu: Mr. nnd Mrs. W. F Pruden, Mr. nnd Mrs. A. D. nMson Mrs. u. K. Coffey. Mr. nnd Mrs. F. W. Moll, Mr. nnd Mrs. K. J. Parsons and Mr. and Mrs. Walter L. Phllp. This Is National Canned Goods "eek. Hpoclnl prices by the dozen at Marsn s Grocery. 202 Garibaldi's chicken and beef In inalo at tho Shasta. 202 Tho sale of a 2!i00, B-room houso on Mary street, owned by W. C Bnllou was roported today by tho Thomas Realty company as sold to II. T. Dlz- ney. Danco initio Falls Saturday night 303" Dr. W. C. Schaefer, Dentist, llx traction specialist. Dentnl X-ray. Gns son iocbi anaesthetic Phone 1117 4: Medford Bldg. tf t. F. Dnvldson, well known lower Applognto farmer-miner, a brother of J. ft. Davidson of this city, was In Gold Hill lho first of the week looking for placer mine plpo and other equip ment to rcinhll.lt the old Miners Creek Placer property on Missouri Flat. Ho and his son n-oently sold this nronertv lo Messrs. Anderson A McDonald of Portland, who are on tho ground pre paring the property for the winter's run. This property has leon Idle for several years and is known as a vory rich coarse gold digging with banks running from 10 lo 20 fot In depth. KOMI lllll iNCWK. The captains and solicitors of the Red Cross drive meet nt tho First r-anonai naiiK Thursday 10 n. nt. to get their supplies. ;oo Draporlea to order, Bncdlrnr Shop. j 09 M. F. Hubbard left today for Klam ath Falls, where ho will spend some lime on business. Imported pongee, 7!o. Wednesday morning' only. Jap Art Storo. 1 See tho 4o window at the Jap Art Store. alio Advance showing of gift sugges tions, delineating all tho new Ideas In art needle work. It will pay you to look them over. Handicraft Shop. 1 The 'masquerade skating party lo bo held this evening nt the Armory skating rink will close tho iller rlifs for the season. O. K. Hublinrd. the proprietor, will locate next week at La Grande, where ho will operate un til spring, at which time ha will go to Marahflrld. It Is his Intention to return In Medford In Isto November next year. Dunce Butte Falls Saturday night. SOS Machines rented, IS per month. :er Co., 115 W, Ma n. phone Ms. 993. 10fttr ylmwn fn.Uu - . .u..w..H iun; "iiwu vlllUl OI rOllCC Recruiting Officer Peter Alslp. in' Adams recovered 11 196 Ford coupe cnarge or the local United States army ; recently Btoien In Portlnnd, following recruiting station, was advised today! the receipt of a notice from tint city thnt C .T Tnnu -..! ir..... -.1 Tj ....... t VPHtnrriaV rairf)i-,llnv ,th. tUnt rrffA of the Civil war are I rnrhfie!l vn,i,a .!, nr,iiA,i tnl car was found ainmH in a in!.i A i'0 nPrttrt Arm'""r0 enlistment here last week, have been Bo. In connection with the recovery aoe at n:o& a. m. on Vied- ttccepted and will be stationed nt it also developed that it had been: stolon uy It. Knolcs. alias B. W. Rob erts. Ralph Holgorson and B. F. Payne, who is nlloKed rb have- recently passed several bad chocks on local residents and to have stolen approxi mately $140 worth of clothing from roomers in a lodging house opcratctl by Mrs. Ann Davis on Tenth street. Knolos is a very good scribo and wrote tho majority of tho checks on march, . Wm. Lyman, Post Command er. D. II. Clll, Adjutant. This is National Canned Goods week. Special prices by the dozen nt Marsh's Grocery. 202 Have your brakes equalized and put in shape.' before the skiddy season comes. . We specialize ln brake work. Riverside Garage. 190tf H. L. Bromley of tho Copco com pany was a business visitor in Ash land yesterday. 1 Swcot grano Juico. A. R. Rowlev. Griffin Crook.' 203 Have your worn carpet made into nice' fluff rug. Rug Works. 70 Pine street. Phone 610-M. tf Movies of tho Mg . Armlstlco Dny parade, tho comedy stunts, the foot ball gamo and the holiday crowds aro planned for tomorrow as an ndded attraction. Theso motion pictures will be taken by tho Copco camerciian and will bo exhibited locally within ino next two weoks. ' Let Lee at thi Men's Shop measure you for that i37.60 tallored-to-meas-ure suit. Satisfaction guaranteed. 193tf Screen doors at Wallace Woods Lumber yard, corner B. Main and Genesee.' Kight live reindeer nboard a special equipped car on Train No. 13 this morning attracted much attention from the people on tho depot platform. They are en route from Aluska to southern California. Large stock of Victor records at Palmers Muslo store. tf All classes of carburetors repaired and adjusted. Williams & McCurley. tf A Ford touring car, with red wheels and an empty tiro rack as distinguish, log features, was stolen from I. M nowoii inst nignt whllo parked on South Front street. Police officials both south and north of Medford have bcen.nollfled of the theft, the seventh or eighth to have occurred in Medford during several months past. In most cases tho cars have been recovered, but as yet several are Btlll missing. Instead of our regular merchants' lunch on Armistice Day, we will servo a' 60c ohlcken dinner. Frnnk- Iln's Cnfo. , . j 9 U A regular communication of Reamcs Chapter O. K. S. Wednesday evening, November 11, nt 7:30 p. m. Orand Worthy Matron will be preSent. visiting members welcome. . 199 C. K. Gntes of Medford. who Is said to bo considering tho ndvisnbility of announcing himself ns n candidate for ho republican nomination for' gov ernor, is ln Portland, sounding senti ment. --Portland Journal. Hemstitching, buttons covered, at the Handicraft Shoo. tf For those who want to buy fancy potatoes we have shipped In a lot of Inspected No. I Klamath Falls Goms. Theso are a new smooth potato ami coo kup mealy, Johnson Produce Co. 241 N. Fir street. Phone 97. tf The young son of Mr. nnd Mrs. Ralph Rayninn of 224 Clark street Is ery 111 with pneumonia. Do not fall to listen to tho new Or thophony Vlctrpla nt Palmer's. -99 Cnllfornlnns registered at local ho tels Include Mr. nnd Mrs. Vic Lytic nd Mr. nnd Mrs. Illlly Pino of Cnta na Island, Gordoil Rlndo of Long Bench. M. Scott and R. Marsh of Hhlltler. Mrs. Luna Helyeau. Mr. and Mrs. K. It. Hilton and G. P. Orford of uhiirn. Mr. nnd Mrs. H. 8. Dnnwor- thy of Sacramento, Ray Farra and Mr. and Mrs, I)., A. Collins of Los An geles and tho following from San Frniirlm-n: Mr. nid Mrs. II. N. DuTap. rs. hi. II. KHiiurhur and Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Ileiiloy. Let me wrlto your fire Insurance. Carl Y. Tongwald, Holland Bldg.. Phone 993. tf A miniature football field prepared a display window of lho Toggery. nnd unlimited with dummy players. Is ttracllng the attention of pussers by such an extent that groups stand !out the window for minutes at a me. lho field Is complete in every otnil, showing the yard lines, goal posts and other details. v Palmer's Photo Studio makes the best pictures. tf KpoHal Xothv. All painters, paperhangers nnd dec orators are welcome at the union hall on North Grape street, on Thursday evening, November 12th. 201 A regular communication of Itcamca Chapter, o. K. 8 Wednesday evening, No vemher 1 1, at 7 : 3 ti p. ni. Grand Worthy Matron will ho present. Hy order of W. M. llaltle M. Aldcn, Secretary. 199f It. ft S. M. Regular assembly Tuesday, Nov. 10th 7:80 p. ni.' Grand 'Ills. Mstr Martin will pay us official visit. Visitors welcome. 199 cheap. Brown & White Agency. Inc. tf A unique and pleasing Armistice Sunday service was held at tho Baptist church last Sunday evening. A spir ited song service rang with the old patrltolc favorites, closing with number made up of the choruses of j ft Portland bank, signing the name of several of the songs popularized by the Into war, such as "Keep the Homo Fires Burning," "Smile, Smile, Smile," "Long. Long Trail" and "Aloha." ending most effectively with "Nearer My God to Thee." The X. T. C. male quartette sang "Just Outside the Door." Mrs. S. M. Scott sang "Ring Out the Bolls of Pence," nnd the pas tor. Dr. W. H. Eaton, snoko on "The New Patriotism." . Stenographers Join the special even ing class that Is being formed at the Medford Business college, under the direction of an experienced Gregg in structor. Special rates. For informa tion Tel. 269-H. ' 201 Frank C. Bramwell. state bank ex aminer, is spending today here and at Jacksonville on business .having ar rived from Salem yesterday. Most any variety of apples, good quality, $1 per box delivered. Johnson Produce Co. tf Eugene Thomas, recently operated on Tor appendicitis at the Sacred Heart hospital is continuing to im prove wind will be shortly removed to his home. We are now serving oysters In l variety of Btyles. Crowson'a, Med ford's popular sweet shop. 182tf The city prison Is now equipped with heat, electrlu stoves having been recently Installed ln' the hastile for tho benefit of weary wanderers who often ask for A night's lodging while passing through the city, as 'well as the Inebriates and all others who run nfnul of tho law and are arrested hy city police. . Number one sugar pine shakes at Fnher's. Central Point 212 Mrs. George E. Kcutt. who has been visiting Mrs. G. L.,Knlght for the pat week, returned Saturdny morning to nor home In Hauford, Calif. ( .. Lessons given in oil painting, water colors of china decoration. Call Mrs. Vivian Norman Barto at Palmer's Studio, or 821-Y. Mr. and Mrs. Harry W. Klersted. who have been visiting G. L. Knight nnd family, left' ifor their home in Holse. Idaho. Friday evening. They intend to return u Medford to make their home. f . The Lndles Aid of the First Chris tian church will meet nt the home of Mrs. A. F. Noth, 428 N. Holly street, Thursday afternoon, at 2:30. , All la dles of tho church are urged to attend this meeting. Victor Clienoy. together with tho ml. dress of this fictitious personage. TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY. 'OR 8A1.1? Four Mammoth Bronze turkey gobblers. Fsncy eastern stock. Phono 6KS-J-4. 201 i.VritANOK Fine home site on Mil- "onatro itoatl, 2 It acres Irrigated .-irden loan, for Medford tots, or equity In Improved. Address Mall Tribune llox M. 11. 201 WE GO THE LIMIT TO PLEASE COAL and ' BRIQUETS PHONE 239 , 50c J "DIAMOND DYES" v COLOR THINGS NEW Just Dip to Tint or Boil to Dye 59 YEARS, IS HONORED CHICAGO. NoV. 10. mind for M of his 71 years, hut despite t,ho handi cap a winner of a place.as a'n author' Hy on heart and tinif diswnsps. Dr. Robert H. Habcoclc, noted Chicago specialist, tonight will ho honored by 150 of his . colleagues. ... Ho has prac ticed his- profeMslson for 42 years. 0 Break a Cold Right Up with 'Tape's Cold Compound" Take two tauleta every three houra until three doses are taken. The first done always gives relief. The Bccond and third doses completely break up the cold. Pleasant and Bala to take. Con tains no quinine or .opiates. Millions use 'Tape's Cold Cora pound." Price, thirty- five ccnU. Druggists j Special Armistice Day Attraction TOMORROW, TOMORROW A MERRY OFFERING OF THE BEST IN WEEKS '. FEATURING k: rv LA8T TIMES TODAYI Charming BEBE DANIELS In "Lpvers in Quarantine" With HARRISON FORD in A RIp Roarlng Comedy of a Female Go-Getterl OREGONIAN SCREEN NEWS BALLARD at the Wurlltzer . BURKE MORGAN & CO. Ill "OH! MY GOODNESS!" One Big Joyfestl MARIGOLD TRIO in POPULAR SONG HITS "Song 8inging Son uver-guns" THE ESTHER FOUR Acro-Dancers v n in . A THRILLING NOVELTY! LUCIE BRUCH The Gypsy Violinist In A MUSICAL TREAT! CLAYTON & CLAYTON In SONGS AND PATTER "Don't Bring Lulu!" "TOPICS OF THE DAY" , MACK 8ENNETT COMEDY Time 2:00, 7:00 and 9:00 Special Bargain Matinee: Adults, 35c; Children. 10o Evening Prices: Adults, 50c; Children, 25c CRATERIAN ORCHESTRA Each 15-cent paek aire contains direc- tions so simple any wuiiihii ran vim suit, delicate shades or dye rich, permanent colors in lingerie, silks, ribbons, skirts, waists, - dross as. coats, stockings, sweaters, draperies, coverings, taurines everything i Buy Diamond Dyes no other kind and tell your druggist whether the mate rial you wish to color is wool or silk, or whether it is linen, cotton or mixed goods. PHONE 239 MEDFORD 7je Anskvr to the Burning Question Come on PONY EXPRESS ; RIDER You must be -at the HUNT'S CRATERIAN, on THURSDAY! Special Armistice Day Chicken Dirmpr 50c SOUP ' ' Cremn nt Chicken with Rico ENTRBKS C'hickon FrlcaHcc, Clroon 1'enH I'ot I'io or Younir Chicken, Uiini)linK Ktoamril Younu Chicken, Cllhlct Gravy Ilunal Yuuns f'hjcken. Saire Dressing Hot Chicken families, New Ituilitihcs ' ChlUtcn Snlad, with Celery Individual Chicken Tie "en Caxwrolc" .Mushed I'utatocH' Creamed Parsnip:, lli.l Corn .Meal Muffins ' Coffee1' or' 'Milk Franklin's HUMT'S CRATERIAN ONE NIGHT ONLY MONDAY, NOV. 16 Harry Crt and Carney Klawans present lARL CARROITS Iv'v 3 YEARS In NEW YORK ?C!r:'w;,.' ii I V . VT 2 YEARS in LONDON nr.MT ; .'-"IESjSfy 1 YEAR in CHICAGO ""' :" A Vital I'hiy of T.ovo nnd Passion in thc'Trophs A SENSATION ffESSL TRUTHS FFKCTK1 DlSOllbliD Tl A 'DF'C! to tkixtiik Tiumi TO DIU'KM) YOUTH TO i:sK I'f.AlX TALK THK OIlKilNAI, MOW YOHK COMPANY Crowded Houses Wherever Khown Allesis to Its ' ' I'nlversal Anprovnl MAITi ORDF.HS ' NOW IllCCKIVKD MUCKS f ' ' .'.lie, $1.10, $1.0.-, $2.20 SKATS OX .SAM3 FRIDAY, NOV. 13 3N Medford Glass Co. Automobile Qlsss and Mirrors made to order. We call for your lash and replace broken wlndowi. Phnno 14a. UK . n.rn.tt SWIM t tha y Normal I It 'ITHE I Kmmotroitlc Kyo, mcanlna thoHo that are normal in youth nro rare. Most eyea have not the proper focusing Accommodation. WhenthcHfl, defectn muko thembelvrii ftp parent no time should be lout In consulting a compotont authority. Our optometrist will iienrch out for you In scientific fashion the ye troubles that are Intei-forlnn with your vision nnd we will make glasses to correct tbem. t 222 E, Main Eks i' ".. Atteritibh! 1 etiroi'd Lodge No. 1168, 15. P. 0. Ilks, will participate in the American Legion pa rade, Armistice Day, Wednes day, November 11th. All the ELKS arc requested to report at the Elk's Club house at 10:30 A. jr. Show old 1168 in her true colors. ARE YOU "WITH US. FLOYD II. HART," Exalted Ruler. LEE L. JACOBS, Secretary. ESSEX COACH . , J. A Real Buy h Balloon Tires of Course The Busy fcorner Motor Co. ASHLAND NAT Clrjn Sulphur Wjr 'mi l!i:.T Apartments. 620 South Fir, ' 206