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, TXGE TWO wftDFOTU) MATTi inmrnm, iNrrcnTORn. oreoon', tttft?sdAy, November 12, 1923 " ocaland Personal Much ruin has fallen this week, the " full during the JM hours ending at 8 n. m. today being .14 of an Inch, and the fall of the U4 hours prior to that tlmo being .21 of nn Inch, waking a total of .35 of an Inch. Bo far this month, up to this morning, the rain fall amounted to .68 of an inch. 1-Jght rain continued to full steadily during today, and probable ruin is predicted fur tonight and Friday. Itlg sale, corner Main and Grape, Saturday, November 14th. 20(1 All fall hats greatly reduced at Loltlo Howard's. 10S N. Central. 201 Tho Elks' smoker, which was to liavo been held this evening, has been postponed. The regular lodge meet lug will be held as usual. Dressmaking, children's and baby's clothes, needlework. The Daisy Shop, over Heath's Drug Store. Fhone 10H7. 204 Special meeting and bnnquet for Hodmen dt the Redmen hall Saturday night. The great state officers will be present. All Rotimen aro urged to be present. 201 The postofflce was olosed for the j day nt 11 a. m. yesterday, and thero was only one city and rural delivery, mid that In the morning, K. J. White will open the former meat markot at Phoenix Saturday with beef and pork and continue till further notice. 200 Don't miss "The Pirates of Pen 7.n nee" at Phoenix School Fllduy night. , , 201 Hotel guests here from a distance Includo Mr. and Mrs. Victor A. Henries of Atlantic City, N. J., R. W. Skailor u il and If. H. Reed of Chicago, B. I. Delvrofft, B. Mnsbacher nnd Henry "Wertz of New York City, O. J. Rouse of Rocky Ford, Colo., Wnlter May of St. lioiiis and Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Hart or St. Louis. Garibaldi's chicken and beef ta mnle at the Shasta. 202 Palmer's Photo Studio makes the best pictures. tf J. B. Tortellotte of Portland, archi tect of the hew high school, la ft busU ness visitor in the city who arrived yesterday. Monographers Join the special even ing' class that Is bolng formed at the Modford Business college, under the direction of an experienced Gregg In structor, Speolal rates. For informa tion Tel, 26D-H. 201 HI. Ann's Altar society will have a fond sale at the West Side Markot Saturday.. 201 George A. Hunt and Julius Wolf of tho Crutorian theater and "Dad" Dunlop of the Rival! theater of Grants Pass, arrived back home Wodncsdny morning from tholr trip to Portland mid Senlllp on film business connected with those two thentcrs, during which at Senttlo lust Saturdny they witness ed tho football game between Wash ington and Stanford, universities, which thoy deolnro was one of :tho greiitnst contosts over. These three gentlemen nro exceptionally well vers ed In Sports matters, ns years ago they were local champions In tholr nntlve towns In croquet, marbles and horse shoe pitching, respoctlvoly. Apples fiOo nnd up. Bring your boxes. Public markot. E. J. White. 202 The South Methodist ladies will hold n bazaar nt the church busonient, Krldnjr, Novemher 20th. when aprons and fancy work of various kinds will bo on sale as Well as cooked food. A hut lunch will also bo served at the noon hour at 2Go. 203 Miss Kiptllts of Bwatow, China, a nilsHlonnry. will speak Friday at 2:J0 p. m. at tho First Raptlst church. A large attendance Is desired. This Is National Canned ' Goods week. Sneclnl prices by tho dozen nt Marsh's Grocery. 202 All kinds of fresh vegetables, local grown. Patronise homo Industry. American Fruit nnd Produce Murket. 1 1!' Ifttst 8th street. Phone 876. 206 Dr. Frederick Tago left early this week for Los Angeles, Calif., where he will sperAl tho winter, after having sojourned 111 Modford for sever U months past. II. N. Lofland soils Ellington pianos. 210 See tho window. Mcdford : Kx rllange. 20:1 Looks ns If tho Rogue vniyy wero Another new book with tho sound going to receive that long delayed of the sea, at least In It's title, is by moisture. We won't complain If Ihc an Oregon nuthor. It is "Ocean rain starts falling, for the miners and Gold." by Kdlsou Marshall. "Ocean farmers have long been awaiting its Gold." however, Is not asea story, but arrival. Tho rains are badly needed a corking good adventure tale. It is to soften the ground for clearing op-'luld In nn untruvcled pnrt of Alaska. ( cratlons nnd to provide water in the and records Heverul experiences with r BOYS We still have a few more " Scooters left To be given away FREE J. Come in and get particulars The COLONIAL Southern Oregon'i finest Bakery creeks fur tho mlnem. OrunU Pass- Courier, T. O. Heine, M. T., physlclnn and mj rpeo n. Eye, ear, n oae, t h roat. GlaHHoa flttetj, 814 Liberty building. 222 Tvet me wrlto your fire IhHurnnco, Cmi Y. Tongwuld, Holland Iildtr., I'hono 993. tf Portland residents reentered at lo cal hot em who arrived yontcrday In clude Mr. and Mra. C. K. 1'nrker, Mr. and Mrs. P, 15. Hilling. Mr. Hoy Dorn. MIhs Kntherino Belser, Mr. and Mr. B. J. Hamilton, Mr. and Mrm A. D. Katr. Mr. and Mrs. Jj. N. Walton, Mr. nnd Mra. K, 8. Iluckamofi and Mr. olid Mrs. R. IS. Pollock. Modern Woodman dance Saturday nlffht, November 14th. 203 Dance Butte Falls Saturday night. 203 Rldfi for the construction of the now Southern Oregon Normal achool at AHhland will bo opened today at a meeting; of the board of regenta In Kalem. It in thought the building will be completed by January 1, 19H7 The coat will be about $176,000, aniironrl ated by the 1925 legislature. There will be a mooting for painters, paperhangeni and - decorators on Thursday evening, November 12th at the Union hall on North Grape at root, for the purposo of instituting a local union. All painters oaring to join can do so as charter members, 201 Chrlstmaa auggeatlpna In need I o work. Chooso from a large assort ment of tho most desirable atamped towels, aprons, luncheon eta, nnd other articles too numerous to men tlon. Handicraft Shop. ' 206 Washington atato visitors registered at local hotels Include Mr. and Mra. ft. B. George of Tacoma and the fol lowing from Seattle: Mr. and Mra. W. M. Hansen, K. C. Whlto. Mr. and Mrs. Harry E. Man no, Mr. and Mrs. W. Cyrea, Mr and Mrs. J. B. Gillisple, J. D. Ilargett. V. R. Lewis, V. A Becht, K. C. Hall, Jack O'Bryan and E. B. Haley. Dance at Jackson Hot Springs Hat- urday night, .November 14th. 208 Dance Riverside Community Club Saturday night. Alford'a orchestra. 208 Threo carloada of apples and six carloads of pears were shipped to eastern markets yea lord ay by local packing plants. This la National Canned Goods weok. Special prlcoa by the dozen at Marah'a Grocery. 202 Buy a city lot. All Improvements paid. Priced very low. Terma. Carl Y. Tengwald, Holland Hotel, Phono 993. 108tf T. R. Jackaon, city editor of tho Ah) land Dally Tiding, was among tho residents of that city present at the ArmlHttce day football game here yesterday. , uoi your rroan meats and nrosson poultry at tho American Fruit and Produce Market Saturday morning, November 14. 100 ICoat 8th street. Phono 87fi. 206 Garibaldi's chicken and boof ta- mala at the Shasta. 202 A number of local heonle are planning to attend the "Plratos of Penannee" opera presented tomorrow ovcnlng at tho Phoenix school. Most any variety of apples, good quality. $1 per box delivered. John HOn Produco Co. tf Beef and pork at Public Market Saturday. K. J. Whlto. 202 A fascinating collection of stamped buffet nnd dresser aeorfs on nalo Hat urday. Handicraft Shop. Reduced to 35o and 40c each. , 208 Report comes from Brookings that the sawmill of the California and Ore gon Lumber company, which has been closed down inco laHt June,' will shortly resume operation. Dance Butte Falls Saturday night. 203 Danco Rlvernlde Community Club Saturday night. Alford'a orchestra. 203 Fresh Sun Juan lime, $3.75 per bbl. Big Plnea Lumber Co. ISltf Tho Collego Women club meets Saturday with Mrs. J. F. Newman at her homo on the Pnclflc highway north of Medford. Mra. I. K. Hchulcr will give the book review and Mra. Ralph Stewart will alng. This la National Canned Goods week. Special prices by tho dozen at Marsh's Grocery. 2ftl! Flah globea. All elzea. Jap Art Store. 201 Violin Instruction, Thorval H. Folk onherg. Room 4, College Bldg. 202 Unverified report have It that Miss Faye Iamphter. national beauty con tost winner at Atlantic City this year, was present at the annual Armistice day hall held at the Oriental Gar dens last night. R la said she was accompanied by her mother and wuh on route to Portland. Tho Handicraft' special for Satur day Stamped buffet and dressor scarfs. All new and unique patterns. Choice 3ftc and 40c each. U03 Dr. W. C. Schaefer, Dentist. Ux t paction specialist. Dental X-ray, Gas and local anaest hello. Phono 1117. 426 Medford Bldg. tf The captains and solicitor of the Red Cross drive meet at tho First National bank Thursday 10 a. m. to gt tholr supplies. 200 TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY. FOR RENT 2 light housekeeping rooms, with garage &3o So. River side. 203 WANTED -Woman to clean house by the hour. &:'fl So. Riverside: 2S WAN'TKD Competent 1Misekncpdr In family of throe. WHges $60 a in on t h. Civil I n person , 0 2 8 Ka si Main street. Miss May Phlpps. tf FOR RKXT Housekeeping rooms. Adults. .Near Armory, 334 Appl-203 LOST lAdles' hat on Riverside ave nue between Jackson nnd Main aireets, ..limit Wednesday noon. Phone 9 -.' -V. 201 Faj! I A.VT Three room burnished apartment, electrlco range. Phone fttH-R. tf WANTKH Bookkeeper for light work. HUte age, salary wanted and experience in first reply. Address Box 3, Mall Tr!wim 201 FOR SALK(j Solid oak dining room set. Musi be( sold nt once. I.e.-u-log town. An nlwoluto barguWi. Phope -tf?-M, SU Vancouver Ave. Kadlmk bear, as well as suspense and thrill In tho search hy four boys for tho "Ocean Gold" left to Little Joe Portland Journal. All claasoB of carburetors repaired and adjusted. Williams & McCurley. tf Dancing at the Shasta Friday night. COo a couple. 202 A real bargain In stamped huffot and dresser scarfs. All new. Nothing left over. Nice material nnd snappy patterns, 35c and 40c each. Handi craft Shop. 203 During the aeveral days absence of Miss Frances Perry, Miss Mildred Burger la acting as stenographer at the Chamber of Commerce office. Sweet grape Julco. A. R. Rowley, Griffin Creek-. 203 Dance at Jackson Hot Springs Sat urday night, November 14th. 203 The regular meeting of the Daugh ters of Veteran wll bo held Friday evening at 8 o'clock. With the alternate rains and expect ed sunshine, local residents nro com morning to look forward to choice mushroom feasts. If tho aun shines but for a short time after a rain to add warmth to the moist soil, muah rooms will spring up promiscuously overnight In tho various flats and fields about tho city. It is aald the best grow, however, on the Agnte -des ert aeveral miles north of the city. Dance Riverside Community Club Saturday night. Alford'a orchestra. 203 Thla la Natlonnl Canned Goods week. Special prices by the dozen at Marsh's Grocery. 202 Hemstitching, buttons covered, nt tho Handicraft Shop. tf Callfornlana registered nt local ho tels Include Mr. nnd Mrs. M. H. Blote of Sacramento. Mr. and Mra. R. K. Whlto of Fresno. Mr. and Mra.v E. T. Young of Stockton. Mr. and Mrs. M T. Rupert of Onklnnd. R. A. Green. V. W. Gate and W. 8. Jonea of Los Angelea and J. F. Rupert, Paul Princeton and G. O. Graetke of San Francisco. Screen doors nt Wallace "Woods Lumber yard, corner H. Main nnd Genesee. , 88 Try that big milk shako at DeVoe'a. tf This la Natlonnl Canned Goods week. Special prices by the dozen nt Marah'a Grocery. 202 Work on tho new Redwoods hotel 111 start as soon ns the equipment and materials can bo assembled on tho grounds, according to 11. T. Stew art. Medford contractor who was awarded tho contract. Mr. Stewart was In Grants Pass today getting nn offico established nnd looking nfter other matters preliminary, to the start- of construction. For the past two days men wanting work have been np- plylng at the hotel. Mr, t He wart says thotJhe; will hire lnenl 'men to as great nn extent as possible,' -1 hints' Pass Courier. ; ' Tho Handicraft Phon has a won derful line of men's linen handker chiefs. These are hand hemmed some with colored hnncl drawn thread borders, others plain - exceptional values, from 20o to $2. 20fl Seo tho 49cwlndow at tho Jap Art Store 205 Fancy Yakima Gem potatoes. $3.50 per 100 lbs. Delivered ,nny placo In city, duality guaranteed, Johnson Pro duco Co. 241 N. Fir street.' Phone 97. tf That Leaky Roof .Need no longer leak 1 Ply Roofing, $1.49 per sq. 2 Ply Roofing, $1.89 per sq. Take a look at our beautiful potted Cyclomen and Ferns and at such ridicoualy low prices, too. Groceteria Seed & Feed Co East of Economy Groceteria HUNT'S CRATER I AN ONE NIGHT ONLY MONDAY, NOV. 16 UAHXir COll'I AND BAIl.N CY KLAWAJUS I'Hoft I Vj Arrangement Uiib . EARL CARROLL Insurance j I Ask, Three-fourths of a cent a day buys $1000 Insurance for your home. V The Insurance Man Vv Sincel909 Phone-444 Jf FOR EGG PRODUCTION -USE- MADR0NA Egg Producer Mad. of the batt m lril machln. mixed and contain, ground'' beef cracklings TRY IT . MbNARCH Seed Si Feed Co. "B.tter F.ed. That . Coat No Mora" How to Quickly Limber Up Sore, Stiff, Swollen Joints It was a hlsh-cliiBB pharmacist who snw prescription nfter prescrip tion fail to help hundreds of hiH cus tom ern to got rid of rheumatic swell ing and stiff,, inflamed, pain-tortured Joints. ; " t And it was this - same man who aRHerted that a, remedy could" and would be compounded that would make creaky, swollen, tormented joints work with Just as much smoothness as they ever did. ' Now this prescription, rightly named Joint-Ease after being tested successfully on many obstinate cases is offered through progressive phar macists trti millions of people who suffer from ailing joints that need Umbering up. Swollen, twingy. Inflamed, Btlff. pain-tortured joints aro u s u a 11 y caused by :rheumatiHm, hut what ever , tho cause.' Joint-Ease eonks right In through skin and flesh right down to the tendons and ligaments of the joints right where all the trouble starts and then blessed re lief comes, quickly, Koinember, Joint-Ease Is for ail ments of the joints, whether In ankle kneo, hip, elbow, spine or finger, and when you rub It on, you may expect speedy and gratifying results. It is now on sale at all druggists everywhere for 60 cents a tube. Always remember, when Joint Ease gets In joint agony gots out quick. Biggest Selling Joint , Remedy in the World , 1 3YEARS-DA I "STRONGER MOK LOGICAL PLAY THAN RAWV.tf nrs.-n A VIVID PLAY OF LOVE IN THE TOFICS" THE CRITICS ALL AGREE! "A Cloudburst of KeusnNoiuillsin" , "The Best Tiny or (he Season" , "Great, No Other Won! Will Do" "Thentre Jtcsmuideil Willi Hurrahs'.. . "A Wonderful llay True lo Lire "There Is Thrift and Fascination In It". A Slice of Life You Won't Forget" :. X. Y. Ileraltl N. V. Tribune X. V. News Y. American Chicago Tribune. Chicago American .' Chicago Post , THIS 18 THE ORIGINAL NEW YORK CAST DIRECT FROM ITS THREE-YEAR RUN AT DALY'S THEATER Joint-Ease . A BREATH OF THE PRIMITIVE THAT WILL SWEEP YOU OFF YOUR FEET! SEATS TOMORROW, 12 O'CLOCK PRICES 50c, $1.10, $1.65, $2.20 RUSSELL'S ANNUAL THANKSGIVINGrEINEN SALE . STARTS FRIDAY Every year "Russell's" come forward at this time with the "Annual Thanksgiving Linen Sale',' when ycu are given the benefit of the savings cn our own importation of the world's finest linens. This year not only will table damask, by the yard and in pattern cloths, be on sale, but bridge luncheon sets, colored border lunch cloths and sets, lirten towels and plein linen yardage as well, will be offered at prices at least one-fourth less and in many case greater reductions. FRIDAY 25. FINE LINEN SETS PATTERN CLOTH ft? S NAPKINS REGULAR PRICE $11.50 . FIVE NEWEST PATTERNS See Our Windows for Further Evidence of the Great Savings The Most Advanced Styles in Bags. Pouches and Other Purses Are Here Tin- nrwest creations Tor t he ooiupji-tion of your Tall wardrobe arc hrre. It takes a nice bag or u purse of nonie Sort to just set off the new coat or the new dress so that the outfit looks com plete. The Mushroom Lags, the Pouch, the new Underarm Enve lopes, the Frencfi bended and embroidered Touches, sueh.ncw and novel ideas in purses of nil kinds that we feel sirrc yOu will be highly interested in the display. Then, too, wo. arc showing lioxes again in many different shapes nnd Mylcii,. especially. is tho Kodak l?ox in demand. . , The colors are varied and in most eases you' will be able to match (lie color scheme of your wardrobe. The two-rolor combi nations arc very good right now. ' While nlf the' new tilings arc shown the prices on all will be 'found very reasonable. . O .: . . ( , ,''...". $lk98 $2.98 $3.93 $5.&8 . Are pricost'eatured which should inlerest your greatly. New, Gloves Are Here The demanded Capes and the mushroom cuff are the two out-t slaiiding glove feat ures this Season and the colors of the sea- o sou are well distrib uted in all the best styles. Especially strong is our show ing of popWar priced gloves ,iw at $3.50 2LN o 4 J