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0 O O 0 O O O O O P I I IS AT Wlu-ll Chilli lillarri'. Janu'K Kokm.' ('. lioHU'vIl and l Coleman of 'iitrul Point spent the week-end in the Klnmath country hunting dut-kH, they Much favorable comment wos . w f --" enru . expreaaed amon the .lei- Tm-rtay ev.nlng. Accordlns Horn ot the demonstration Riven l.y " ; "', " " " le flro department yesterday er-, "" e"""n""y ana "electable, oon ai the Hotel Modford huUrilnK. 1 We I"1- for !'" nnd sell dirt rhen they executed many "halr-lals. cheap, llrown & White Agency,- Inc. IB stunts." Fire Chief Elliott coin- ' . tf nenced the afternoon proaram by "Western Loah A nullitiiipr company's tiding down a 200 foot rojfr stretch- office is nt 206 Kirst National llank d from the top of the building to bulldlnc. where stockholders of the . tree In the city park. Later Fire- company are requested to deposit ran Robert Rhlneaberat lumped from monthly Installments on loans. Frank he third storv Into a life net held Nell, liesident Audit Western ; prayer meeting nt the home of lly ly fellow firemen. In addition, a LrKln & IluildliiB Company. S"3n)an Huntley, on the nlKht he is adder and lifo Jine stunt were also With our eastern connection we are I alleged to have slain Jesse- James Made. The program was concluded nble to pay the trappers St. Louis j (jndis, in n quarrel .over attentions vith a demonstration of the power prices for furs. Johnson Produce '" paid to Mrs. llaltie Huntley, was the if the Stutz pumper, which shot 241 X. Fir, street. tf 'chief witness at the morniiiB session vnter fully 20 feet above the build- The Ford touring car stolen while of the n.,ul ,)f jlull,iey charge parked on Front street last week llf aivrrr murder. Dewey be- fiom I. 11. Unwell was located yes- culnp confused, told two different icruay ny Terry Talent, abandoned on stories, and asked the court for the Rev. C. M. Dewey, who held the tig against a strong wind. A new shipment of ladles' hand- rni-ohbfy nt tlin Tin nil Intx, ft Ulwin rhese aro all new ideas a large and j "lp """'if highway. UtrootWe collection to choose from. 1 Number one sugar pine shakes at i 200 'iinei-H, t.ciurai j'oim J , jJ ,i i,' Alcohol for radiators! Cheapest and Have your worn carpet made into . , ... ... , ... ... t . . 1-, , best. Jones & Kirkpatrick, tr nice f uff rug. Rug Works, 7 o . ' . Pine street. Phone 610-M. tf ,.,r,. ...... Mr. and Mrs. E. A. Conler left , , his mornlne for Salem to spend .... .... . ,.." .. . ., leveral days With friends and tela- ., ,.UHK tule ,,.,,.,,. ,". Mves -ivolveil Iwo c.'ii-m driven he II !' Ken- Let Lee at the Men's Shop measure n(1,iv ,.,. i,. -h..u,,.i P,,ia,,(i,.nK. jrou for that $.17.00 tailored-to-meas- W(1 hllvp ri,olll ,,'. Kue dead slor- ...... U.it Lfaol Inn iti.u.l 1 - ... u.. woiu.u.. bU.......... ftKe ror llu. wiiiUT. Jow rental. i:iv- l3tf tMido CuruK. 132 S. Kiverslde. tf ITaye your brakes PfuaU'.etl uml t sin,ciill haiiiiiH, i:irKo nHHurtmfnt put in Bhape before the HkUldy season w.,.0n.1 hand machines. SiiiRer Co.. ruin en. we Hpt'ciuiize in uruKe wih k. i if. r iI(in rbcht "U- ask queHtlons of the attor neys." Tho court informed the wit ness he was supposed to "nnuwer, not ask questions." . Dewey testified that he held the meeting that fiKureB so largely in the trial, "to reconcile the Hunt leys," whose family life, the defense Hays, was torn with d.miestit: ntorms, and "told H at tie Huntley to read her Bible." Duwey had - advised Untile 10 pray alone-." Huth the witnesses tivuride OaraKe. I!t0tf . Mr. and Mrs. Krnest Ncilson of A formal announcement of the :i.IllltH i1KM .,.,.,, ,,,,, fiu. .'(.ii,MIi1h ipeniiiff of their new Service station. viHi,(. ... Ainiisilc hall Which they . have established at Snlem llsL pVenlnjf. has, been made by Jones ami Dunce Riverside Community1 Club Kirkpatrick, who also aro proprietoi-H Haltirduy nielli. Alford's nichcslra. i)f a Himilar station here Fancy Yakima Gem potatoes, $3. CO per 100 ihs. Deliverad any place in Dance Iltitte Falls Saturday nijjht. 203 fity, quality Kuaranteed. Johnson , The Copeo movie man was a busy Produce Co., 241 N. Fir street. I'hone pPm,n yoslerday rush:ntf hither and 9"- ', 'f yon securinK interesting "shotti" tf We pay for ashes ami sell dirt the big parade, the fire exhihlcion, I.e rbeap. Brown & White Asency. Ine. KiOM slunts. the football nanie and I' other items of local appeal. The films Out of towmOreRmiians registered were sent away last nifiit for develop at Jocal hotels who arrived yesterday nK U1H w probably be returned for Include Mrs. Caroline Lewis of Sea- exhibition within the next week. Hide; J. 10 Stewart of Corvallls; E. Serf en doors at Wallace! Wood's H. Hammill and Ted Mesch of Salem; Lumber Yard. Cor. Kast Main and 1). T. Hart and A. H. Ferguson f Cenesee. Sstf Hosebui'K; Mark C Wood and tleore Shortly before 5 o'clock this afier J'artlon of Harbor and the following noon the I'nivershy of Washington from Kugene: Mr. and Mrs. .1. B. football leant, en route to llerkeU'y, rienilng Darle Scymnur, Mr. and to play the Cniversity of California hlrs. L. " B. Thomas,. James F. Cran-j Saturday, is scheduled to pass through tlall, H. D. Roe. V, B. Kvans, H. J.piedford aboard a special coach at JirinKle, Harry Halden, Oeot Ka, Bliss. ' tached to the second section of Train C. n. Mawriid, R. H. Moreau and No. 53. Apples, furnished by local E. A. McCormack. A wonderful choice awaits you in pur line of Maderia and Italian linens. 5f which we have just received u new shipment:. Handicraft Shop, j 206 i Machines rented, $3 per month. Singer Co., 115 W. Main. Phone 586. j 20? j The fire department was summon ed to the home of Otto Jeldness. 52 Ti flouth Grape street, to extinguish n harmless flue fire at 7 o'clock;,, lt fivenlnif. ' r We have a market for any nutti-H-ty of veal weiBhihy: under 150 pounds, niUHt be fat and have liver attached. Tohnson Produce Co., 241 X. Fir jtreet. Phone 97. tf 1 This is Natlonat Canned Goods ftreek. Special prlceg by the dozen at Harsh's Grocery. 202 j Entries are now open for the an nual 18.2 balkline billiard tourna ment scheduled to begin some time this month for the 1325-26 season. Fuji, present city champion is the first bllliardlst making known bis intention of entering the tourna ment. Prizes donated by local mer chants, will be awarded to the win ning players. We are equipped to do the hiwhest Mass of machine work nnd motor re- nndilionfnK. Riverside OaraKe. Iit0tf Oysters ore now being served at Vowson's confectionery and cafe. 182tf Arthur T. Moen of the Crater Lake National park headquarters office here, returned Tuesday from Port land; where he had spent several days nn business. Screen doors nt Wallace Wood's Lumber Lard. Cor. East Main and nenesee. " R8tf We are now serving oysters In n variety of styles. Crowson's, Med rord's popular Hweet shop, lX2tf Dancing at the Shasta Friday night. liOo a couple. 202 C. A. Swigart was a local business visitor In Ashland today, j Berriice M. Bolger, Teacher of Vio lin. Phone 437-R. 201 Large stock of Victor records at Palmer's Music store. tf citizens, will be passed among the players during their short stop here. Lessons given in oil painting, water colors, of -china decoration. Call Mrs. Vivian Norman aBrton at Palmer's Studio, or 821Y. I Three more speeders came to grief In Judge , Taylor's court today anq Tuesday, on charges filed by State Traffic Officers J. .1. McMahon and C. P. Talent. On . their pleas of guilty, Paul Barron, local grocery- man, was fined $10 for speeding on East Main street; W. D. Trivett was fihed $15 for speeding a Pacific Fruit and Produce truck on tho Pacific highway near Ashland, while H. V. Marks was fined $10 for ex ceeding the speed limit through Tal ent. The last arrest was made by officer Talent. HELPED THROUGH CHANGE OF LIFE . Took Lydia EPinkham'i Veg. I etable Compound during j This Critical Time 1 ' Benefited Greatly . s 1 . . i Baltimore, Maryland. "I took Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetdble Compound to Ineip me tnrougn.tne Change of Life and for a broken-down system. I had been complaining a long time and dragging along had tried other medicines which did not help me much. I I read in ine news- pers of the Vcge ble Compound and I after taking a bottle I felt better. I did not stop with one bottle, but took it through the whole critical time and am now practically a well woman. I have two daughters whose health was very bad before they married an4 1 was wor ried about them. I got the Vegetable Compound for them and it helped them, and after they married it also helped tfe?m in bearing t)cir babies. This is a great and good medicine for all com plaints of women, and I recommend it to all. "-Mrs. L. GlNGlilCH, 1375 N. Gil mer St., Baltimore, Maryland. The Vejr table Compound in a depend able medicine for women of middle age, J.et it relieve you of Nervousness, that feeling of strain and 9tme annoying hot flashes so common at this time. TONIGHT! Peter B. Kyne's South Sea Romance A Big Picture With a Big All-Star Cast! RIALT0 TOMORROW! MILTON IMS Knd red- ' blooded special I CKQUt Adapted from "The Come Bltck" by M. D. (Crawford Tuesday testified that Mih. luntlc I bad followed tilts udmoiilghiitunt, and entered the elyd where Ut litis was sleeping, to pray "beeau.se the ground was wet, nnd Hattie feared her rheu matism would come back." The state is expected to close Its case today, unless Mrs. Hattie Hunt ley, wife of the defendant, and one angle of the "eternal triangle" alleged to have been n, prompting motive for the fatal affray, . is called. Mrs.' Huntley can claim immunity uh the wife of the defendant. The defense will pnhahly plead the "unwritten law." and xtlf defense, and endeavor to Impeach Mrs. Counts and the widow, by statements they are alleged to have, made to friends of Huntley shortly after the stabhtng Kvery session of the ease find a crowded courtroom of listeners, most ly women, including a number of Iouglas ami i'oos county residents. Another witness at the morning session was Coroner H. Conger, who testified to facts einueinlng the finding of the body of tiihhs, the knife wounds thereon, and Identified transcripts of testimony offered at the coroner's inquest, a defense effort to show that tho testimony of Mrs. Counts, the mother-in-law varied from that given on Tuesday. I. 11. It Iridic, county clerk of lVmg las county, a defense witness was called to attest to the previous char acter of the defendant, which he said was good. Music! Music is the greatest single factor of eh-. ,. joyineitt jn tliis old world. It enters into every phase of our daily life. Picture shows, church services, foot hall gahics, weddings, street parades, funerals why, now-a-days they even coax cows to give more milk hy furnishing them music at . i milking time! v . - ; And a piano is the very foundation of ... music,!. Jf you have no piano in your lufine, then indeed you are poor, or if you iire, hanging onto an old worn out piano, you are just as hadly off. Let us show you our stock of (?ahle, Lud wig and Starr Pianos. Make your home life. richer hy the daily use of one of these s 'beautiful instruments. We will arrange terms that you can easily meet. WEEKS & ORR A Medford Store Since 1891 D. C. DURHAM Piano Tuning R. W, WIL80N Mgr. ' Music Dept. , ' ' Travel by Motor Stage ' SAFELY, 8WIFTLY AND COMFORTABLY . ' Two Thrpugh Stages Daily To Portland, leaving Medford at 7:45 A. M. and 11-30 L M. A pleaaant one day trip. Alio leave Medford at B:00 P. M. for Boieburg, connectinf following &Jb ruing to Portland. We tsks psnwngers for ill wsy points. For furthsr Information 0 and tickets call Union 8tige(Depot Phono SOt. FiEE MEDFORD-PORTLAND 7.85 Dlroet Conneetlont st Rosburg for Coos Bay Point. '- -f a 'otat'saU'- .thfbr mm I Ka THE BIG SALE SATURDAY Corner Main and Grape Streets Hundreds of Dollars worth of Merchandise to be Sold Regardless of Cost ARMY GOODS Men's O. D. all wool Army Sweaters ; .$1.50 Army Haversacks 95c Men's O. D. Short Coats . SI Army Overcoats $2.50 Army wool Breeches. $1.00 Rubber Boots.. .$3.00 Rubber Hip Boots .... $4.50 Men's all leather Work Shoes . . ..." ..$2.50 Men's 16-inch High Top Shoes $5.50 Boys all leather Shoes $2.50 Men's Work Shirts with 2 pockets going at 50c Men's Khaki Pants. . .$1.00 Men's heavy bib Overalls, ' large sizes, Black Bear and other good makes, pr..$1.00 Men's Sweater Coats. $2.00 Men's Blazers $2.50 Little Boys' Cord Pants $2.00 Men's wool mixed Sox. 15c Men's heavy all wool Sox 25c Men's Umbrellas, a snap at ........ :...v.;. .'.-.$1.00 Men's AH Wool Suits, serges and mixtures, going while they last for just TEN BONES. Boys' Suits, 2 pants and vest, going at ..... v ...... . $4.50 SOME BARGAINS IN NOTIONS Safety Pins, Common Pins, Shoe Strings, Buttons, Tape, etc., all going at. ........ . ...... ...... ...... . . .2 for 5c Men's Dress Caps. . . . $1.00 Men's Dress Hats. ... .$1.75 Men's Winter Underw'r 65c Men's Dress Shirts ..... 65c Just Landed a Stock of Ladies and Misses Up-to-the-minute Winter Hats You Will Think We Stole Them Now Remember, This is Saturday, Nov. 14th . Corner of Main and Grape Sts. RRORS in description, mort gages incorrectly foreclosed, wrong construction of wills, forged deeds any of these things way weaken jthe legality of your title. A Title Insurance Policy . Guarantees Against Errors Have you one? Jackson County Abstract Co. Medford ESSEX COACH A Real Buy Balloon Tires of Course TheBusy Corner Motor Co. 0k Wong Pod Qsxm Median Acuta ai Uhroak) Dim. 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