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0 o o o o 0 MEDFpfty MATE ffiTTKSTR MflDFOftD? OttFiO?, WKT)T.ftrAV. XOrKMnKR H Q FGE TWO IF oca and 0 Personal Callfornlftim reglHtfrml ut local ho tels I0)ude Mr. and Mr. II. II. Juril Of Hum Jump, C. K. Ludlow of dlpy, Mm. L;M. ncevfT.f On k hind, It. H W, J. and D. M. Clark of Hunt a Mon a,' O. Kinkier of itwddlntr. Mr. ami MrR. v. A. b rfupturtf or ramento, Mr. ana Mrn. fl. J I'rlce or Foltowlnfc a down pour of rain, ac-. Krenno, Mr. and Mia. C. K. Vrniilyoa c'oinpuntcd by wind, which .ana-el from and JJ. H. Andrews of Ih Anklet! and midnight on to about o'clock this A. 10. .Lilly, J. 1). Watklns, Frod Mol mornlnff. Armistice day opened up lr, U .. Dronae, and C. A. Uuck of liriKht and Bunny, but with clouds all San FranelHCo. around, which preHsaKPd more rain Ultf sule, corner Main and Crapo. during Mm jIhv. Th official nredlc- Saturday. November 14th. 200 tion iH for rain tnnlKht and Thursday with' in ode rut e tentpcruturc. Oysters are now Doing tferved at Crow son's confectionery and caf. " Wlit Biff eal, corner Main and Ornp, Saturday, NoviMiibor 14th. 00 MIhh FrancPH i'orry, stenographer of tho Ohninber of Commerce, lft last nltfht to upend tho remainder of the week at tho O. A, C, at CorvulliH, with tho exemption of taking In the l.ijf footlmU gunie ut Kugenu next Hat urday. t - TJrPSRmakinir, children's and baliy's clothes, needlework. The Daisy Hhop, over Heath's Drug Store. Phono 10(17. 204 I.eRaonfl given In oil painting1, water colors of china decoration. Call Mrs. Vivian Norman Barto . at Palmer's Studio, or 821-Y. IteHldents of, near, by California towns, rural nnd other visitor) from thiH and adjacent counties, bt-Kaji ar rivinB in the city this morning to take part in the biff Armistice lay pro gram. Ashland, which nan no cele bration of its own, was specially well represented by 30 a. m. JC. J. White will open the former meat market nt Phoenix Saturday with beef and pork and continue till further notice 200 Oarlbaldi's chicken and bcef.ta rnale at the Hhnsta. ., 202 Iteeso II an k Inn tin left early this week for Lindsay, Calif., where he will be employed by tho Hunt-rest Or chards, which company operated tho Kopuo Ijtiver properties packliiff house here this year until last Paturday, when they closed for tho aenson. , We are now serving oysters In a variety of stylos. Crowsoh'a, Mfld fnrd's popular sweet shop. 182tf Number one sugar, pine shakes at Faher'a, Central Point. 212 Visitors from a distance In tho city mastered at local hotels, who arriv ed yemtorday include N. ,W. Violotter of Ht. Louis, a Esther, Mr. and Mrs. A. King and 8. Simmons of New York 'ltv. Miss Betty .Veronica nnd W. F. Klllott of Chicago,- and tho following from Boston; .Mr. and Mrs. C. C: rjaytnn, J. B. Morgan, G.- B. Morris nnd Frnest. Mnrrey. Ktwu'trninhcrfi Join the ppMiiI even ing class that Is being formed at the , Medford'' Business college, under the direction of nn experienced Gregg In-1 struct or. Special ralos. For Informa tion Tel. 2 59-1 1. , ' . 201 , Mont any variety of apples, good quality, f I per box delivered. Johnson i Prndueo Co. ,;. -t it , Tho Stanford club of soutlierp Ore- ! ,fon met .last Saturday evening In Grants I'ass at tho homo of Mr. and Mrs. Neil It. Allen, Fourteen mem bers, from Medford nnd Grants Pass, were present for tho dinner nnd social evening that followed. Planst were laid for 'a mooting in Klamath Falls where there aro several Stanford grad uates nnd former studonts. We pay for ashes and sell dirt cheap. Brown & White Agency. Inc. tf nig sale, corner Main and Grape, Saturday, November 14th. 200 Several hundred people attended tiie masquerade skating party at the Armory roller rink last night, which closed (lint rink for this season. Apples tine and up. Bring your boxes. Public market. K. J. White. J 202 This Is Nntlnnnl Canned Goods week. Special prices by the dozen nt Marsh's Grocery. 202 Mrs. L. 1). Clark of Hilt and Mr. and Mrs. I J. Phelps of Weed are among the visitors in tho city from adjacent California points who arrived yester day, T. O. Heine,' M. D., physician and Riirgeon. Eye, ear, nose, throat. Glasses fitted. 814 Liberty building. ...... 222 Dance Butte Falls Saturday night. . 203 Leo Potter, a CentrnI Point rnncher was fined $15 In Judge Glenn O. Tay lor's, court yesterday on his plea of guilty to operating a motor vehicle at night 'with no lights. Htnto Traffic Officer C. P. Talent filing the com plaint. lo per cent discount or. tahlo linen until Oct. 16. A smntl deposit holds your cloth until called for, Jap iArt Store.- . 200 There will bo a meeting for painters. pnporhangers and decorators on ThUrKdrfiy evening, November 12th nt the Union hall on North Grape street; for the purpose of Instituting a local union. All painters caring to join enn do o ns charter members. 201 As always on a big holiday local news gathering was demoralized this forenoon, which mn.de It further ng grnvatlng because of tho effort to get out an early paper. See.,, the window. . Medford TCx change. 202 Try that big milk shake at DoVoe's. tf Another Medford Case TlnuvU'sM-d by n MtiUortl O lUvduViit, Jun&anothor report of Ntckness and suffering relieved by Poan's Pills. Another Medford case that tells of !n;ttnis benefit . What can be more emu ' Hiring ? Thousand recommend Itonn's for li:uktioht rheumatic pains, he :nlachN, dtr-ztness ami dlHlt'epslut; uiinmy dlxnnlvi . (loan's are a stim ulant diuretic to the kidneys. They have helped thousands, A Medford cms: Mrs. C. A. Schmidt. M0 R. Fir St.. H.iys: "J Jui d trouble with my kidneys and my bark ached constantly. I hnd rheumatic pains In my lower limbs nnd htirk and eotild hardly keep go ing. My kidneys acted Irregularly, too. t used 1 loan's Pills nnj they completely relieved all the trouble." a f i : w v i;a hs i. a t r. n . M rs. Schmidt added: "I have had no re- i urn of LMncy troublu slnco Moan's day celebration Dance at Jackson Hot Springs Sat urday night, November 14th. 203 Kva Nealon, a mnjor In Journalism at the University of Oregon, has been made a member of tho I-Jmerald staff for this year. This Is National Canned Goods week. Special prices by the dozen at Marsh's Grocery. 202 . Gurlbuldi's chicken' and beef ta male at the Shasta.. - 202 Mrs. Daisy Bodge, who Is on her way east, was accompanied to Port hind by her daughter, Mrs. Jamei Waddell, where they enjoyed the stock show. Mrs. Waddell has re turned home. . . Beef and. pork at Public Market Saturday. K. J. White. 202 Dunce Butte Falls Saturday .night. 203 "Injuries sustained In the game last Saturday with Klamath Falls will keep "Tiny. ,IIlllls from tho game Wednesday with Boseburg, but re gardless of . this the local hoys arc confident that they will win tho game by a good score,'" says tho Grants Pass Courier.. "Coach J. P. Brown this morning stated that they were going In to win, the contest and that the boys are purimed for this game as for no other game of the season. Dope gives .the teams about equal strength, wlfh. Grants Pass a shade the best of it." . , ', , . , . Dr. W. C. Schaefer, Dentist. , Kx- t rue tion specialist. Dental X-ray. Gas and local anaesthetic. Phone 111 7, 426 Medford Bldg. tf Tho captains and, solicitors of the Red Cross drive ..meet nt tho . First National bank Thursday 10, a. m. to got their suppltos., 200 Construction of a "Housy-housy". stand near the Chamber of Commerce building was commenced this morn ing by tho American Legion, who will operato it for today only. See the 49c window at the Jap Art Store. 205 Dance Butte Falls Baturday night. 203 Mr. nnd Mrs. R A. Dan ford left last night for their homo In Oregon City, after having spent several weeks here with friends nnd relatives. Machines rent'!. $3 per month. Singer Co., 115 W, Main. Phone 5S6. - ... 202 This Is National Canned Goods week. Special prices by the dozen at Marsh's Grocery. - .: 202 Misses Mlldrod Burger, Violet Scott and Letha Casobcer were among tho Central Point visitors In the city yes terday. . Horn Ice M- Bolger, Teacher of vio lin. Phono 437-B. . .201 Dancing at the Shasta Friday night. 60c a couple. 202 K. Games, a transient arrested yes erday by city police in the Palace rooming house In a hlf drosHed and mentally unbalanced condition, ap parently had regained his senses when released from tho city prison this morning und given one hour to leave, the city. Police bellove ho Is a drug addict. i Big sale, corner Main nnd Grape. Saturday, Novembor 14th. 200 Buy a city lot. All Improvements pnld. Priced very low. Terms. Carl V. Tengwald, Holland Hotel. Phone 9P3. I0tf Mr. and Mrs. L. J. McClure arrived here yesterday from Klamath Falls. Tho fire 'department had one of the many odd floats In the parade today. Their float, made by tho firemen, de pleted a hook ami ladder company of i rural community. ' Let mo write -your fire Insurance. Carl Y Tengwald, Holland Bldg., , Phono DOS. ' tf Palmer's Photo Studio makes the best pictures. . tf Jack Ciitcham was arrested last night on the street In an alleged In- , toxicatcd condition by Pollcomnn Cavo. At present ho is still In tho city Jail awaiting further developments. For those who want to buy fancy potatoes we have shipped In a lot of Inspected No. 1 Klamath Falls Gems. These are A now smooth potato and coo kup mealy. Johnson Produce Co. 241 N. Fir street. Phone 97. tf Do not fail to listen to the new Or thophony Vlctrola at Palmer's, -99 Ben C. Sheldon, who divided his resldonco between Medford and Los Angeles, Is a visitor In Portland, the first time In several months. He says that ho will have to continue his periodical trips to southern California for a while yet. He seemed much in terested In the political situation in Oregon. Portlnnd Journal. All classes of carburetors repaired and adjusted. Williams & McCurley. tf Hemstitching, buttons covered, at the Handicraft Shop. tf The sale of meats at the public marker will slnrt Saturday, and con tinue on those market days until next spring. On Saturday K. J. White will start the meat season by having on sale a supply of f Ino beef and pork. Screen doors at Wallace Woods Lumber yard, corner B, Main and Genesee. 88 1-nrire stock of Victor records nt Palmer's Music store. tf Five hundred pupils from high schools of tho state will be guests of the VnlvciHity of Oregon on the cam ps here December 4 and 5 for the mnunl Oregon high school leaders' conference, Abouf 1 l'R schools will l represent el by members of the 1 IIkIi School Preys association, the Association of Student Body officers and the Association of Girls' LeaKues Have your forn carpet made Into a nice fluff rug. Bug Works, 70 Pine street. Phono 610-M. tf Iet Lee nt tht Men's Pnop measure you for that $37.60 tailored-to-meas-ure suit. Satisfaction guaranteed 193tf J. Lodo Grieve and child of Pros pect are among the visitors from the Crospnct sertlon who arrived in the city yesteidny to attend tho Armistice Miss Mildred Forbes Is among the many residents of Poiund registered at local hotels, -while other out of t6w.n O regain ns Include P. H. Single ton of Boseburg, B. P. Ladd of Glen dale, f' V Knight und J. C. Crrle of Ku lo in V,. N. A gee, Mr. und .Mrs. J. B. Fleming and Km fry Herron of Kugene, Mr. and Mrs. L. Qulnberg of Hainbow, Mr. und Mrs. K. A. Moore of Canyonville and K. B, Force of Pendleton. Screen doors at Wallace Woods Lumber yard. Cor. East Main and Genefiee. sRtf This is" National Canned Goods week. Special prices by the dozen at Marsh a Grocery. 20J Several special police officers ure on duty today to handle tho celebra tion crowds, and tho unusually heavy traffic. If. N. Lofland sells Ellington pianos. 210 We are equipped to do the highest class of machine work and motor reconditioning. Riverside Garage 190tf Helen Kills and mother and James L.. C'hinnock are among the Grants Pass visitors here yesterday, Screen doors at Wallace Woods Lumber yard. Cor. East Main and Genesee. 88tf We pay for ashes and sell dirt (heap. Brown Sc White Agency, Inc. tf Mr., and Mrs. Harold Woods of Medford are registered at the Imper ial hotel, Portland, according to news papers of that city. Violin instruction, Thorvnl H. Folk- onborg. Boom 4, College Bldg. 202 Dancipg at the Shasta Friday night. 50c a couple. , 202 Mrs. K. Walch and daughters are among the Luke Creek residents in the city today celebrating Armistice day. Dance nt Jackson Hot Springs Sat urday night, November 14th. 203 This is National Canned .Goods week. Special prices by the dozen at Marsh's Grocery. 202 L, H. Hartzell left yesterday for fjacramento, Calif., where ho spend severnl days on business. Fish globes. All .sizes. Jap Store. Alcohol for radiators. Cheapest and best. Jones & Klrkpatrlck. tf Six carloads- of penrs and two car loads, of apples' were shipped to east- rn markets yesterday by local pack ing houses. Large cotton rags wanted at Mall Tribune office. Fresh San Juan lime, $3.76 per bid. Big Pines Lumber Co. I81tf A. K. Karhart and wife of Bogue River, accompanied by Albert T. Mcllvaln of that town were in Gold Hill looking uftor -business matters :ist .Tuesday, after which they went :. Jacksonville. Mr. Mcllvnln who recently purchased the Boy or estate ttt Koguo Hlver reports that he has .old a half Interest in the property to Mr. Karhart. The now owners report that they Intend to remodel' und re build the several buildings on the ostute and make that pari-of tho town moro attractive Mr. .Karhart Is one of the prnsperuuH Kvaps valley far mers and well remembered as an old time road supervisor In that district. Gold Hill News. This Is National Canned Goods week. Special prices by the dozen at Marsh'n Grocery. 202 Wo .have room for some dead stor age for the winter. Low rentuf. Rlv ersfdo Garage. 132 S. Riverside, tfn Mr. and Mrs. Blueve arrived this forenoon . from Iakevlew to snend several days hero with relatives. Apodal bargains, large assort mont second hand machines. Singer Co, 116 W. Main. 202 Washington stnto residents who ar rived in the city yeHterdny and are registered at local hotels include W. R. Heyer'and H. M. Johnson of Ta- dotna. Captain and Mih. Fred V. Ber ger of Camp Lewis, Mr. and Mrs. K. S. Collins of Olympia and W. K. Dor- man and T. 11. Lovell, Mr. and Mrs. T. C. Smith and T. C. Scult of Seattle. For those who want to buy fancy potatoes we have Bhipped In a lot oi luspectod No. 1 Klamath Falls Gerns, Those are a new smooth potato and cook up mealy. Johnson Produce Co. 241 N. Fir St. Phone 97. tf cured inc. ' Have your brakes equntttcd nnd Price fiOo, at nil dealers. Don't put In shape befors the sktddy sensing simply ask for a kidney remedy get eomes. we spermine in brake worn Dunn's Pills the same that Mrs. Biverslde Garage. 190tt Sehmldt had. rT.ster-Milburn Co..' Sw grape Juice, A. R. Rowley. WfiB., Buffalo, N. V. adr. Griffin Creek. SO) will Art 201 Wall Street Report NEW YORK. Nov. 11. (A. P.) Wall Btroot lirentheil a temporary sigh of roMef this inomhiR wlion I lie ntoi'1; market opimed Irregularly hlghnr nftor yemeraay drniiiHtlc collnpsc. In prices. Poworful financial forces working for higher prices apparently had distributed extensive supporting orders for the pivotal Industrial stocks which more thuu counteracted the forced liquidation resulting from In ability or unwillingness to meet mar gin calls, boa r selling ami profit-tak ing ny rigntenou Investors and specu lators. . Mack Truck showed the lar.iest Ini tial advnnce. Hnldwln locomotive, Uonernl Motors. Hudson Motors. Mary land Oil. flonernl Klectric, Sears-ltoe- huck, Stownrt-Warncr, ChryslPr Mo tors nnd Dul'ont quickly advanced two to four points nuovo InRt night's close. Woolworth. Ilrown Shoe. Coca t ola, inlon Tank Cnr and roRtum Cereal wero among the outstanding heavy spots yielding two to three points. Trading continued In enormous vol ume, taxing tho facilities of the stock exchange nnd of the employes of brokerage houses, many of whom had worked most of the night In order to cntch up Willi yesterday's record- breaking volume of business. A IIui-Iiky Wonuin. l.orisVIU.l-:. Ky. "llovernment" apronts who demanded RO or tho right to search her home for liquor were rented by a gun In the hands of Miss Alleen Heck, when they cut their price to 110. Hounds I'-iUMlHar. LONDON. Toast to Mexico by Vis count fowdray: "Kblerudo of the future, whose wealth hns not yet been touched." SMM'lnt Notltv. All painters, tmperhnngers nnd dec orators are welcome at the union hall tin North (Irnpo street, on Thursday evening. November 12th. 201 TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY. KOH I.KAHI-: rear nnd npplfr or orchards. 1'urticulurs. Jewett l'liouv V3S-X O OFFICERS ELECTED AWARDED53000F0R BURNS IN HOSPITAL BRND. Ore., Nov. U. "With only SAX FRANCISCO, Nov. 11. (A. P.) nine votes cast, two directors were A decree of the I-oh Angeles super named hy the central Oregon Irrlga- lor court -which awarded $3000 dam tlon district yesterday. O. N. iJorn ages to Mrs. Ethel M. McBrlda. whose was named for the three year term son John was burned ahout the body and Frank N. Davis to fill the unex- by hot water bottles placed in his pired term of W. VanAllen. (bed by a nurse ut the Clara Hurton The Uesthutes county municipal Ir-! hospital in I aw Angeles, was affirmed riKUiiun uiHirux commonly Known un tu me oiuitj uiohji-i. t-uui ui ui;jcmio. j me J uitiuio, elected w. Jt. tirKins mr the thro year term and C. M. Jones to fill the unexpired term of 1. K. JJuIk ler who resigned last spring. While there was little of a contest in the election a fairly good turnout of vot ors was reported by JJ. J. Mcl.ellan, secretary. With practically everyone In the dis trict voting. Know Creek irrigation dis trict elected Kd Dean to succeed K. Pringle. KLAMATH DEFEATED I KLAMATH PALLS. Ore. Nov. 11. Joe Jacob, Incumbent, and R. S. um Short, were elected directors of the Klamath irrigation district over Charles E. Drew,,incunibent, and 0. H. Carleton, in the annual district election here yesterday. They won out by more than a two to one vote. Jacob und Short had the support of the present board, which Is bitterly opposed to the policies of the United states reclamation Berv co and Dr. El wood Mead, reclamation commissioner. Although he Is a member of the present board, Drew is the minority : member and hnd no voice In district affairs during the post year. EAST OKANGK, N. J., Nov. 11. Joseph Dlutano and his four children lost their lives in a fire .which de stroyed a six-family dwelling early today. The mother escaped by jump ing front a third story window. Her oungest child, in her arms, wus killed. The origin of the fire was undeter mined. , POET TAKES ISSUE News Briefs SAN" -FRANCISCO, Nov. 11. (A. P.) Cieorge Sterling, noted poet, has composed a poem asking Governor b W. Kkhnrdson to heed the friends of Miss Anita Whitney, social worker, sentenced to Sun Quentln prison for violation of the criminal syndicalism law, and pardon her. The poem tells the governor to "stand not with Pilate, nor with Pilate's od." M ona I'altna, Marian Ivy 1 (arris and Josephine Dunn never mis.-? a lay ut scnooi and they never cut ; (.-lasses. You aeo t h ey a re learn in g bo actresses, at the Paramount picture school. . Out of 25,000 appli cations when the, school opened, 10 were accepted. Since then three have been permitted, to leave school be cause they fell behind the class in their work. , In a short time the "Junior Stars" will start work on their first picture. Up to this time they have not yet nindo a picture for release. Mona Palma is a New York R'rl. She has been in musical comedies and also has been a fashion model for several photographers. Marian Ivy Harris who is only 18, Is the daughter of a well-known At lanta, (ia., - iuinlly .. A ' cameraman saw her and had a oree ntest made. She was accepted by the school and all other Atlanta applicants were rejected. .... 7 Josephine ptinn, also IS, went to the studios ono day with a fiiendt "Follies' girl. A studio employe persuaded Josephine to don make up and have n screen test. Sho was accepted and her friend was rejected. lioinuln do Tlrtoff Erie, French designer imported from Paris by Metro-doldwyn-Mayer to execute the costumes for their stars is returning to his beloved Purls In disgust'. He says that tho movie stars are no more beautiful than other folks and ho intimates that they aren't the pleasantest people to work with. Things Just kept jarring on Erie's sensitive nerves. Tho straw that broke the well-known camel's hack came when Ileneo Adoree refused to wear corsets which he insisted were necessary for a costume of 1830. Ho Erte Is leaving, our shores for Paris where his art will get the peace and quiet which it needs. Sure Relief FOR INDIGESTION jLBtVl;KvS 25 CtNTS M 6 Bell-ans Hot water Sir re Relief 25 and 75j PacUatfe evervwher No Christmas Mull. WASHINGTON. i Letter carriers are to have Christmas off liko other folks. There will he no Christmas de liveries of ordinary mall. Ptomaine Is Fatal PORTLAND, Ore., Nov. 11. (A. P.) Funeral services were to be held here this afternoon for Mrs. Jessie Benton Watt, wife of a Hood River physician. She died Saturday at Hood River after an attack of ptomaine poison ing. Cook with gas. tf WE GO THE LIMIT TO PLEASE COAL and BRIQUETS PHONE 239 Li'MiJ . "PHONE 239 MEDFORD ffte Answer to the 8umn Quest ta BUY AN E"-Z; CORN POPPER Sse them in our window.' Something New and Worth While Impossible to scorch or burn pop corn with this popper. YOU DON'T HAVE TO SHAKE IT WE HAVE SOMld GOOD POP CORN LOCALLY GROWN. MONARCH Seed & Feed Co. Cut Flowers oil is the smallest item Of all the expenses that come fat driving a car, Oil is the smallest Item only 25tof the total operat. ing cost Yet, most repair bills are due to coor oil. It is the smallest' item when you buy it, but it's the biggest item when your motor uses it. Why not know what you are buying? . Give your motor "the oil it needs. When you try Mamtfem, Oil ones, I have made a regular customer. Oils c?r Greases PHIPPS AUTO PARK RlvAmide mi Jackson Phnna 1037-ft HOTEL Special Armistice if ay Attraction TONIGHT- TONIGHT A MERRY OFFERING OF (gj-JSSal MANAGERS" ASSOCIATION 1 THE BEST IN WEEKS - FEATURING STARTS TOMORROW! "The Pony Express" With . BETTY COMPSON rttCARDO CORTEZ ERNEST TORRENCE WALLACE BEERY in The Successor to "THE COVERED WAGON" 10 Reels 10 of Thrills! BALLARD at the Wurlltzer J. BURKE MORGAN & CO. in "OH! MY GOODNESS!" One Big Joyfest! MARIGOLD TRIO In POPULAR 80NG HIT3 "Song Singing Son uver-guns" THE ESTHER FOUR Acro-Dancers in A THRILLING NOVELTY! LUCIE BRUCH The Gypsy Violinist ' In A MUSICAL TREAT! CLAYTON & CLAYTON In SONGS AND PATTER i "Don't Bring Lulu!" "TOPICS OF THE DAY" . MACK SENNETT COMEDY Time 7:00 and 9:00 Evening Prices: Adults, 50c; Children, 25c CRATERIAN ORCHESTRA Hurry, Hurry, Pony Express Rider! You've Got to be at the Hunt's Graterian Tomorrow ' 1:30 On, on he comes nearer every day. Nothing can stop him nor rain nor snow nor blackest night. . Coming with 1,000 thrills! HUNT'S CRATERIAN ONE NIGHT ONLY MONDAY, NOV. 16 Karry Cert and Barney Kiawans present o a t t oatihattio sensational ill A SUCCtaS a TS'ttl from " 3 YEARS In NEW YORK 2 YEARS in IONDON 1 YEAR In CHICAGO A Vltnl Piny of I.ovo nml Pnsslnn In llio 'Tropk'S .' . CPXTC A TiriM nucArsK rrTjTTTTT unaffkctiid OEnorvnun it is tub iivu xntM DARES TO TKIjT, THE TRUTH TO IlKKUM) YOITU TO USE PLAIN TALK t'DISUl'ISKD TIIE ORIGINAL NEW YORK COMPANY Crmwlfri IluuftPM Wlirlvvrr dimwit AtlitM to lis I'nlvprMil Aipmiil MAIL ORDERS NOW RECEIVED PRICKS SEATS ON SALR ti((e, 31.10, 31.B5, 32.20 FRIDAY, NOV. 1.1 WE ARE MANUFACTURERS OF Doors, Screens, Windows and Sash Window rand Door Frames, Mouldings, Cabinets of All Kinds Our Constant Aim Is to Keep Our Quality end Prices Absolutely Right ' Do Not Order From Out-of-Town Concerns Before Letting Us Figu-e on Your Bill. TROWBRIDGE CABINET WQRKS MEDFORD A MODERN MILL OREGON o o o o