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Sill MEDFORD MATfa TKTntTNE, 'MEDFORD, OREfiOy, T1 1 tUSD.VY. WOVKM YKRJglflM PAGE BO i i E SPECIAL EXPRESS RATE MANN'S The BeBt Goods for the Price, No Matter What the Price-MANN'S : n , r j I . e ' ; .tTn--r-rrp r, -,7 - - - i"'1 Wlllillg OCTOBER A VERY Ml t c ; I) ,1 ;i l Hi l 111 l0 I 'I wl fi'i H of f.il I.o I l!u Th I Til At I I Civ Hi- ONE RAINY DAY i JLtint mutilh wuh nn t'XrcHlv'Jy ili-y Unp .In Metifvnl unil the valley. IiiivIhk jpiteciplliiHiiii of only f an Incli, WVwis .'tho nvci-K" 'rainfall for tli;it mouth' In .1)7 of un Inch, lut Die irKPlit month lilda fair tu m.tke n fnf- ihb uVflcioncy, ih ho fur Hh ruin fall Ih ,V,H of an hull, ami it I nllll remaining. Ainu . the ti'iuiH'ratuix of Octulici with a mean of 51.72 wan much uvrr a ilogreo colder than . tlio inonh'H iivonth'C mean tomiKTaturu f 53. t. .- In fact the total rain of October all en mo in uno day, amountlnK to .2!) of nil Inch, Thirteen daya of the month wero clear, 12 wero cloudy ami C partly cloudy. There va no hihw fall during the month, nor any no callod killing froHtH. The maximum temperaluro of Oc tober wuh 81, on the lilHt. and the mlnlnuim viim 29 on the 3th. other temiieratuicM were hh futlovvK: .Me.in maximum GS.77: tneiin iiiininnnn. 34. K7; mean, 01.72; and KieuU'Hl dally range, 47. Tho offlelal weather nummary for the month Is in part iih followH: Date. Max. .Mln. J'rerlp. 30 An InturuxtiiiK kohhIoii of tlio t'opro Puriim "was hold ut the I lotcl .Mcillunl thtH noon. McHxra. llutlur unil Itowu of tlio United Stnti-s bnrcHii of mines wore present and nave a brief outline of the "first aid" work which is tar ried on by this department. They aro here this week with their specially fxiulpped mine roseuo cur for the pur oho of ItibtructiiiK Copt-o employes In f Irat aid , work, classes belim held daily. An Invitation wax extended to nil Copco employes to visit the ear. which Is locnted on the S. P. sldu truck opposlto West Sixth street. 1 A tentative outline of the unniiiil Copco Christmas purty was ;iven by W,; II. Crawford. Keneml chairman. 'I'lils un nun event Is nlroudy under wny and imllcntlonn point to n most suoevsnrul affair. The meeting was woll nttondod and iiiininrous flues yero aBscsHod. nil of which will no into tho Clirlstmus party fund. S. M Hcntt officiated as chalrmiin. with 11. Ij. llroniley as the Copco "cop." V. 5. Bennett Elected Irrigation Director N. H. I ton nt't t was reelected director of the Med ford Irrigation district ut an elect Ion held Tuesday. November llilh. ,Thln Ih Mr, ltounett's second tQnii. he having served on the board the last three years. llinmtt received Sl . votes, J'eto Kugel 1 und V. T. iiolger 1. V Oorvk with 'f Hair On Face Gone in 5 Minutes Roots an J All Tlfrn'AnnfetnKy wnvnf arltinff rid nf rm liriMnjf Kupcithiniintiiitr M'nrr-iiioethiruf orientnl balMim, ruHrd KAkMA, which pfm ond when rrmnved, Rintlv fl(tn nut rvrry Hicctionblt bair, toot and nil, mid Irnvrsihe piun hrtir-(rte. sott nnd boant if ul, iM iriitilic utboritifs now wrrrp that tin rrncntfd .- of thin trenttTirnt dcitroytall mprttluouh.nr Krowthn A" tvtr. Why Puffer fiomunfihtlvhiir. when II m.iv hnthrd ffitvttr n(ely and to mailt ? KARMA in old on nvitirv-bnck itunrntt -it ridf ;unerflnoui hair fir or no coat! Get KAKMAtuitay at; ' ' lloaih'n Puis Store, Wc.it Side VliHrmaey. St man a Priig StnnQ Mod ftd rhs0ic) Adv. 1 Co . ? 70 31 .... I'l. t idy. J '. 74 3d .... Clear 4 75 30 .... I'l. fitly. 4 r.G 41! T. Cloudy . f.'J 4U .S'J Cluuily 7 00 4(1 T. Cloudy 5 7t :i il I'l. Clily. 7(1 3(1 .... I'l. Chly. 10 III 37 .... Cloudy 11 GO 42 .... Cloudy 12 00 3fi T. 1't. I'ldy. 18 08 30 .... ' Clear 14 , 73 .'II .... Clour 16 -,; 71. 30 .... Clear 10 74 30 .... Clem- 1 72 31 .... Clear 111 ' ,.72 . 33 .... ; Clem- l!l . 74 30 .... Clear Zl , . Sd 33 .... I'l. Cldy. 21' HI 3.r .... Clear . Id . 30 .... ft. Cldy. 3 -" Oil- 30 .... Clear St 1 i Oil ; 30 .... , I'l. Cldy. 25 73 , 31 .... Clear U4 33 .... Clear 27f'f' 1 70 , 32 1't. Cldy. m .11 .i'i. cidy. 8'f ? 07 ; ' 33 ' . , .... floor "'' 0 : S-. I'l. Cldy. 8l'yV.'"7 . ." 34 .... M. Cldy. Pt COPCO FORUM ' . ' AT GOLD RAY IS CAUSE OF DELAY Northbound pussenger train No. 11, due here t 2:30 u. m.( wuh d laytMi over five Iiouih becuuHo of a Hiiulh bound freight train derailment near Hold liny at 1 o'clock 1"Ik morning. Involving five loaded box our. While two earn rolled down a Hteep embankment near tho edge of Itogue Itlver and three wero push ed In ' a ei'OKHWtse position on tho track none of the train crow wan injured. The track was cleared for ' through travel about 11:30. Two can, loaded with veneer panel that left tho track, have not been re covered according to late repoitH. In addition, a car driven by Jt. K. 1 Arnold wuh Htruck by a freight train Suturday night ut tho 11th street I eroHHlng. At the time of tho acci dent tho train waH nwitchlng and wuh (raveling at a slow rate of speed when it atruck the rear of tho light touring car and causing da ma go esti mated at $100 by Air. Arnold. Ar nold states he wuh vuhI bound and because of the darkness was not aware of the proximity of the moving train, even though the siKnal bell was ringing. In his effort to avoid being struck, he turned suddenly, thereby putting the rear of tho car on thuj track. ' I Three alleged inebriates were ar rested yesterday on the city streets by city police, while a fourth was arrest ed the day day before. Two forfeited ciiKh bails by non-appearance in the city police court, and two were sent out of the city. John Ituckley forfeited a $15 cash ball and II. Crltchlow a 10 cash ball, while Waltfr Hewitt, an alleged can ned heat addict, and Harry Of Ulan wero ordered out of town. Hewitt was arrested by (hlef of Police Adams while attempting to board the "binds" of a northbound passenger train last evening. Cook with ens. tf r The xSSZiu "Powder, f Extracts Coffee SpicesX Tea A Schillin wins A piping hot, healthful breakfast savory with the full, rich flavor of toasted grain. New Style H O Quick Cooking Oats are toasted for hours over heds of live coals to bring out the full flavor that nature has scalnl in each tiny grain. Tim new cereal ipeeilj up work in the kin hen. Rriily for the table in 2 minutes. Cooks into gmmihr oat meal. A sustaining. nutriMms dish. . That "all-night" cooktf favor in only two minutes pan MOM TWAW OYf AM, MAklKt CW QUALITY PRODUCTS 'Ancient eggs nnd aged tomatoes font lulled the munitions for a young war which was started un the streets of Ashland Tuesday nlKht, shortly after nine o'clock, vien tho opposing factions oT the Ashland and Med ford high Kchools met In a pro-game battle," says the Ashland Tidings. "Ashland students staged their ser pen line anil rally early In tho evening. .Med ford held their rally about the mi me time In A1 eel ford, and then de cided to invade this city. A Pruck was cohimandeured, and In this and sev eral automobiles, tho M oil ford stu dents drovo over from that city. "After parading about tho streets for a few minutes, they decided they would break up the Ashland rally. A man to man encounter soon started, but almost as suddenly stopped, nnd tho eggs and tomatoes brought into piny. "Med ford was repulsed and the Ashland rally continued." KchocH of this warfare were mani fested in .Med ford later that night between the students of the respec tive hjgh schools. Two building permits Involving luilOU were granted by the city build ing department today to 1. and lilmer Chitdcrs for tho erection of a concrete business structure on East Main street on tho old I'ugo Theatre corner and to K. A. Wall for the remodeling and addition to a house, formerly owned by Mrs. Sarah Meek er on kust 9th street and recently gutted by an early morning fire. Tho Chllders building will be built of reinforced concrete Immediately adjoining tho Modern Plumbing and Sheet Metal Works building and will have one storeroom 8 7, feet long and 40 feet wide. With this building in the course of construction, but one building lot is left unoccupied in tho l'ago corner and upon this, it Is understood, plans arc now under way to erect another concrete structure. To Schilling Coffee Drinkers We kept faith with you during the recent trying times in the coffee market. quality of SCHILLING Coffee never has . wavered. of thi I fit ZS'l 'J IwiaT mo jci nit ) I J - . J t Jm fcJ OtItlAHIlTI(.m,(x.l The freight ralo committee of tho Portland Chambnr of Commerce has secured the granting by tho American Kx press company, it was announced today by Secretary Hoyl of the Cham ber of Commerce, of a special expross rate effective December 5, next, whereby the shipment of dried prunes, nuts, apples and canned goods will be allowed In one package at the lowest express rate. "There are sonio stores," Bald Sec retary lioyl, "and many Individuals who will he glad to know, of this, hh ft has been difficult in the past to send a combined package to eastern friends under the old rulings nnd we think this will greatly aid in putting these specialized products In the hands of many consumers iu tho big markets." Conk with gas. tf WE GO THE LIMIT TO PLEASE. COAL and BRIQUETS PHONE 239 "PHONE 239 MEDFORD ' 7Ae Answer to (he Burning Question Coffrt Iniuranct nay time you t&rAo not think that bestcofleeyou can buy. your grocer will return your money instantly and guniy. you keep the V cottee. ai5j OATS x 1 it. vi. s.imr QUICK COOKING OATS Cook 2 to 5 minutes only FRIDAY IS BARGAIN DAY At Mann's Big Dep't Store SAVE MONEY ALL DAY TOMORROW TWENTY-FOUR BIG BARGAINS Silk Titj-iiic.il Vesting in pink, li o n c y li'v, .while, black, blue and nile, J1.00 value Friday, yard Union Suits Women's "Richelieu" Cotton knit Union Suits with fiber silk stripe; all styles and sizes, $1.25 values. Friday, suit $1 Curtain Material Figured Voiles, very fine tjuality for cur tains, pretty floral pat terns. Regular price 48c. Friday, 35c j'ard Pleisse Crepe 32 and 36-inch Cotton Plisse Crepe in plain and figures; colors yel low, pink and orchid. Regular price C5e. On sale Fridav, OQ yard C Boutonnieres Just arrived, a beauti ful line of lioutonieres in all colors and 'styles, 60c values. 5QC Friday, each w w Hosiery Women's Hilk and Wool Hose in all the best shades. Cheap at 4p- ?ri- $1.00 day, pair .... w v Gloves Children's Scotch wool knit (i loves; good qual itv. Regular price 59c. F'dda 50 c pair Coats Women's new , winter Coats; .just in; have big fur collars. $20.00 val- S $12.50 Jtam&fo PHONE - 486 - Mail Orders Promptly WW l!mi'lilHMII!!lll.':illlilB, Gold Fish Sale You may still get your pretty glass bowl of GOLD FISH and the box of Dr. Blazos Laxative Tablets v for 43 c See Them in the Window! Haskins' Drag Slope Phone 16 As near Silk . -lO-inch F 1 a t Ycpe, heavy (piality in all the new autumn shades, $2.59 qual itv. Fri., vd. $2.39 Curtain Material Ruffled Marquisette in fine quality; well made, dots of white, pink, blue and yellow. Regular price 48c. QQr Friday, yard . .JS7K' Gowns Women's hand-m a d e Philippine Xight (Jowns made of fine white Nainsook; hand embroi dered in 3 different pat terns. Regular price $2.25. 1M-$195 day, each .... w . Cotton Batts 72x84 size, full two pound weight; fine white cotton. Regular price $1.20.. On sale Frifa-V' 85 c each Stamped Goods "Women's S t a m p e d Night' Gowns; come in all the delicate shades. Regular price $1.39. Frifa' $1.19 each ., Hosiery Children's Wool Sport Socks in all the good shades. Regular price $119;F.i- J! 00 day, pair v Neckwear Linen and Lace Xet Collar and Cuff Sets and Jabots. . Regular r-T L7-:- $1.59 1 riday, set Sweaters Women's Sweaters; new styles; all 'colors and sizes. Fri- tQ QC day, each m c I - if-c . a - tnwiunuuvJioiL r "THE STOPE FOR EVERYBODY 487 Filled, postage prepaid Agents for Butterick Patterns , Larry Mann, Mgr. ')jyour phone. Bloomers . Women's Cotton Khitv Bloomers, wit h and 'without cuff, in- light, and dark colors. Regu lar price $1.25. j Friday, pair Face Powder La Blanche Face Pow der for refreshing tho skin; all shades. Spec ial Friday, Jg clt Princess Slips Women's Art Satin Slips in all the best shades and sizes. Reg ular price $3.69. On sale Fri- $2.98 day, each .... V" Jersey Cloth 54-inch Silvertone all wool Jersey Cloth; all colors. Regular price $2.75. Fri- (O 1Q day, yard Gloves Kayser's Washable Chamoisette Tailored Gloves; all colors, $1.00 values. Friday, pair V Vests Tnhmt's 'Vunta' Vests in a fine grade of wool and silk. On sale Fri- S; :..$i-39 Gloves Women's fancy Cuff Chainoisuede Gloves; embroidered gauntlets, all colors. ' Regular price $1.25. djl f( Friday,. pr. vl.UU House Dresses Women's Gingham Dresses; all sizes; have long sleeves, new stvles. Fri;lay' $1.50 each MtOfOftO.ORtW . TWO MONTHS OF NEVER-ENDING PLEASURE Medlteri:aneari iiliFrtifa,;' it- - i . . V i p ROM New York City f J on Ffbrutry 9. 126. the palitia! Emprrsnf Franc will carry you on ft M-dy journey embrlcins 15 coutv trie snd 16 pom of call' 33 dayi on ihore. Visit the Mediterranean pnrt in (ha height of (heir Reason; then the Pardantllet - Palestine -Egypt the Holy Land Syracuse 'Venice -NaplM Pompeii. Tiro wnatrfut month $; tah day man fas anaUng than tht lasti f Fares inet-ide nhors etcur sions, entertiinttifnt fatiir snd journeys to the interior. ' During the entire trie. Cana dian Pacific is your host and fuidc: m n4atfit thp nd ihort "throughout. Fr littritun and eUrn tddrm Canadian Pacific U'll n.rcm-owl AtMl -fasirOppI : ""lli!rrrrr: