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' Mod ford nnd valley gruduatea and
furmor students of tho O. A. C. and
U. of Or have been stringing along by
uuto and train sine Tutwluy evening
on route to Hugene to attend the nn
iluul football game between those In
Btltutionq which will bo played Kut
urduy afternoon as a part of the U. of
(.' homecoming program. Many left
today and moro will leave early In
the morning for Eugene. The gen
eral public Is also taking a keen
interest In this game.
Wo aro equipped to do the highest
elans of machine work and motor re-1
conditioning. Riverside Garage. 190tf
Oy stars are now being served at
Crowson's confectionery and cafe.
182lf
'rton'i forget , the dance Tuoariuy
night, Nnvomhor J7, at K. of P. hall.
AM Knights. D. 0. K. K. and friends
all welcome. 204
V. H. McGowan has beon laid up
at his home with a bad cold for sev
eral days pout, as a consequence of
which John Henselman has been per
forming his duties nt the Elks' club.
- Wonts for the first time since Inst
up ring will be sold Saturday at tho
public market.
Hereon doors at Wallace Wood's
dumber Lard. Cor. East Main and
Genesee. - 88tf
Wo are now sorving oysters In I
variety of styles. Crowson's, Med
ford's popular Bweet shop. $'tt
Another big dance Saturday night
Oriental Gardens. " 202
i Minn Katherlno IJndley who has
been In Klamath Valley hospital re
covering from nn attack and altera
tion for appendicitis, is resting at the
home of hen parents, Mr. and Mrs.
George It. IJndley on Riverside street.
Klamath Falls News.
Dancing at the Bhasta Friday night.
50c a couple. 202
Large stock of Victor records at
Palmer's Music store. ' tf
Women's coat sale, $16.76. M. M.
Dept. Htore tomorrow. 202
Mr. and Mrs. C. H. Corey returned
Thursday from an auto trip to Salem
and Portland.
We pay for ashen and sell dirt
cheap. Brown & Whlto Agency, Die.
: - - , , tf
Western Loan & Building company's
office Is at 206 First National Bank
building, where stockholders of the
company are requested to deposit
monthly installments, on loans. Frank
R. Nell, ; Resident Agent Western
Loan &. Building Company. 203
Milliuory clearance sale, trimmed
lints only $2.08, 93.98, J4.9H. up to
912.50 values; Tho famous Ongo hat
nt a monoy saving reduction. Kiddle
luitH on sale. Tho Emmy Lou Hat
Whoppo. In M. M. Store. . 202
Hotel guests here today from a dis
tance include Carl H. Millard of
Hbwllng Green, Ky., N. W. Vlolette of
St. Louis and H. R. Bauer. M. M.
Norton and W. N. Halle of Chicago.
With our eastern connectton'we are
able to pay the trappers tit. Louis
prices for fursj Johnson Produce Co;
241 N. Fir street.,- ' i "tf ,
' Number one sugar pine shakes at
Faber's, Central Point. s 212
Toy opening, Saturday, November
14th. Japanese Art titoro; , ' 202
Miss Mario Myers. Justin Smith and
Jerry Young will leave late this af
ternoon to attend the big football
ganio at Eugene tomorrow, nnd also
participate In tho U. of O. homo com
ing festivities.
Alcohol for radiators. Cheapest and
best. :Jones & Klrkpatrlck. tf
Large cotton rags wantod a Mall
Trhuna .office.
" Another big danco Saturday night.
Oriental Gardons, 202
: tTlio College Women's-club will moot
with Mrs. F. J. Newman on tho Pa
cific highway on Saturday afternoon.
Baby roses for Snturday at Mon
arch Heed Go's Flower Shop. 203
Madron a m;. Feeds
. Have stood the test of time. Many
times they have Proven their Worth.
Satisfy yourself.
We offer Saturday buyers these
. special prices:
Madrona Dairy Feed
$2.30 per 80 lb. sack
Madrona Egg Mash
$2.85 per 100 lb. sack
f Madrona Scratch Food
$2.75 per 100 lb. sack
These Prices Are Absolutely Cash
Monarch Seed & Feed Co.
; 323 East Main Street
. ,
Violets and Baby Roses for Saturday in
0 Our Flower Shop o
- A seven and 0)hroequnrter pound I
mm was born yesterday to Mr. and
Mrs. 1. H.'McCurley at the purlcker ors In the city today from (Ventral
home, ' " J Point.
We have room for some dead stor- Orthophonio victrola demonstrat
age for the winter. Low rental. Riv- tlon, special lecture recital, at Hotel
erside Garage, 132 B- Riverside, tf
Special bargains, large assortment
second hand machines, ginger Co.,
110 W. Main.
Women's coat sale, $16.75. M. M.
Dept. Htore tomorrow. 202
Callfornians registered at local ho
tels Include E. G. Grey of Redding,
Mr. and Mrs. 11. L. Roth of Oakland,
O. L. Orrnand of Sacramento, Mr. and
Mrs. E. H. Walton of Glendale, Mr. and
.": rtu""n' Wallace J. Butler,
H, Wlghtmnn, E. H. Hchrelbor, I Paul
Hteffon and H. A. King of Sun Fran.
clsco and O. P. Butler, and Mr. and
Mrs. B. II, Morgan of Los Angeles.
Dance Riverside Community Club
Saturday night. Alford's orchestra.
2U3
Dance Butte Falls Saturday night.
203
Orthophonlc victrola demonstra
tion, special lecture rocltnl, at Med
ford Hotel, Saturday, 4 and 8 p. m.
. '203
John E. Enger, train master of tho
Southern Pacific with headquarters
nt Roseburg, arrived in. the city
Thursday on business.
' Screenj doors at. Wallaco Wood's
Lumber Yard. Cor. East Main nnd
Gonesoo.. . . 88tf
Losaons given In oil painting, water
colors, of china decoration. Call Mrs.
Vivian Norman
nBrton at Palinor's
Studio, or 821V.
Millinery clearance sale, trimmed
hats only $2.98. $3.98. $4.98, values
up to $12.50. Tho famouB Gago hat
at a money saving reduction. Kiddle
hats on sale. The Emmy Lou Hut
Hhoppe. In M. M. Store. , 202
L. E. Klumpp filed suit Saturday in
circuit court in Multnomah county
against Itoy. Barkhurat and the Ore
con Milllnir and Reflnimr cotnnanv to
recover the sum nf lionn slipped In '
have been paid by him for a milling
plant in this county. Klumpp alleged
thnt the equipment of. the. plant -was
misrepresented to him by tho defend
ants Grants Pass Courier.
; All fnll hats greatly reduced at
Lottlo Howard's. 109 N. Central. 201
. Dressmaking, children's and baby's
clothes, needlework. The Daisy Shop,
over Heath's Drug Store. Phone 1067.
204
Gifts for tho whole family, reason
ably priced. Japaneso Art Store. 208
The fire department was summoned
to tho home' of J. W. Judy, 28 Geneva
street, last night to extinguish a small
flue fire. Five gallons of chemicals
were used.
Another big dance Saturday night.
Oriental Gardens. 202
E. J. White will open the former
meat market nt Phoenix Saturday
with beef and pork and continue till
further nntico. 200
Garibaldi's chicken and beef ta-
male at the Shasta. 202
Lee Oarlock, local secretary of the
Oregon State Motor association, was
unnble to attend to his duties at the
auto registration buroau today because
of sickness.
Women's silk or 'wool drescss,
$19.95 tomorrow nt M. M. Dept. Store.
202
Palmer's Photo Studio makes the
best pictures. . tf,
Apples 60o and up. Bring your
boxes. Public market. E. J. White.
202
Tho largo woodon building on the
corner of Sixth and Front street,
which had housed tho Oregon Granite
company for many years, Is now bolng
razed to make way for a now nnd
modern concrete business structure.
Tho work of destruction was com
menced this morning.
Vlolots for Saturday at Monarch
Seed Co's Flower Shop. 203
This is National Canned Goods
weok. Special prices by the dozen at
Marsh's Grocery.. 202
, T. G. Hoino, M- D physician and
surgeon. Eye, ' ear, nose, throat
Olassos fitted. 814 Liberty building.
222
Mrs. lJink Corhrfti and nmull uon
.'cell vw'io umontf the buxlneHH vlsit-
C'e
Mod ford, Suturduy 4 and 8 p,
203
The South Methodist ladles will hold
a bazaar at the church basement,
Friday, November 20th, when aprons
and fancy work of various kinds will
be on sale as well as cooked food. A
hot lunch will also be served at the
noon hour at 25c. 203
All kinds of fresh vegetables, local
grown. Patronize home industry.
Amrlonn V til If nnd Pift1llrA MnrkPf.
C.iOS Eai,t gth gtreet. phone 875. ZOO
B. A. Meyers of Portlnnd, traveling
tariff Inspector with the Southern Pa-
cmc railroad, Is spending Beveral days
In the clty'on official business.
Two special lecture recitals of pop
ular'nnd classical music given on the
Orthophonlc victrola at the Hotel I
Medfurd at 4 and 8 o'clock Saturday:
afternoon. 203
H. N. Lofland sells Ellington pianos.
210
See the window. Mcdford Ex
change. 202
1-Mlth Hannlng and Mario nedden
of Woed and Mr. and Mrs. 8. 1 Clay
ton of Dunsmulr are among tho visit
ors In this city from nearby California
points.
Millinery clearance Bale, trimmed
hats only $2.98, $3.98, $4,118, values
up to $12.50. The famous Qago hat
at a nionev savinir reduction. Kiddie
hnta on Tne Elmny Lou Hat
Shoppe. In M. M. Store. 20
Let mo write your fire Insurance.
Carl Y. Tengwald. Holland Bid?..
Phone 993. tf
Modern Woodman dance Saturday
nlffht, November 14th. 203
Hevoral former students of the Unl
vorBity of "Wash in r ton and friends of
Individual players were present at the
depot lust evoolnff. when the football
team of that institution paused thru
the city en route to Berkeley to wlya
the University of California.
As a special Inducement to have you
visit our toy department Saturday we
will offer an unbreakable crying doll,
nicely dressed, at 48c. Jap Art Store.
' 202
Dance Butte Falls Saturday night-.
203
Christinas suggestions. In needle
work. Choose from a large assort
ment of the most desirable stamped
towels, aprons, luncheon ets, and
other articles too numerous to men
tion. Handicraft Shop. 206
Miss Ituth Manning, after having
spent several weeks visiting in San
Francisco, returned to her home here
yesterday.
Another big dance Saturday nlcht.
Oriental Gardens. 202
Dance at Jackson Hot Springs (Sat
urday night, November 14th. 203
Dance Riverside Community Club
Saturday night. . Alford's. orchestra.
203
A heavy fog early this morning
added to the variety of this week's
weather. The .35 of nn Inch of
rain that fell during the 24 hours
ending at 8 a. m. today makes
a total of .60 of an Inch of rainfall
for this week, and of 1.03 inches dur
ing this month so far.
Women's silk and wool. dresses, 1 9.1 5
tomorrow at M. M. Dept. Store. 202
This is National Canned Oooa
week. Special prices by the dozen at
Marsh's Grocery, 202
Buy a city lot. AH Improvements
paid. Priced very low. Terms. Carl
Y. Tengwald, Holland Hotel. Phone
fl!3. 108tf
J. D. Bell, well known local hotel
mun, left last evening for Havana,
Cuba, to spond the winter, and upon
his return to the United States, will
spend several months in Florida.
Vlolots for Saturday at Monarch
Seed Co's Flower Shop. 203
Get your fresh meats and dressed
poultry at the American Fruit and
Produco Market Saturday morning,
November 14, 109 East 8th street.
Phone 875. 206
Garibaldi's chicken and beef ta-
mnle at the Shasta. 202
Among the out of town Orcgonluns
registered at Med ford hotels nre Mr.
and Mrs. D.. A.. Hunter of salcm, Mi:s.
H. C. Uotnnn of La Grande, Misses
HohaMo Kodnhaugh, Miss Flora
Hughes, Tl. C. Blaxull, J. 10. Kngnr and
J. M. Trefren of Kosrhurg, Mi's. M. IX
Hill of Freewater. Mrs., O. W. Henkle
and Mrs. W. Johnson of Dallas, IT. J.
, Kallsky and Kd Harney of 12 u go no,
and tho following from Portlnnd: Mr.
and Mrs. Lester Simmons. Miss Flor
ence llybke, Mr. and Mrs. C. F. Vin
gnnd, Br. and Mrs. O. Blaster. Mr. and
Mrs. C. H. Christian, Mrs. L. A. Hum
phrey and Norma and Zelma AVuth
rick. Two special lecture recitals of pop
ular nnd classical music given on the
; Orthophonio vcltrola at tho Hotel
Medford at 4 and 8 o'clock Saturday
afternoon. 203
Most any variety of apples, good
qunlity, $1 per box delivered. John
son Produce Co tf
I Beef and pork at Publto Market
Snturday. R. J. White. 202
Seven carloads of pears nnd two
carloads of apples were shipped to
eastern markets yesterday by local
panklng plants.
Two special lecture recitals of pop
ular nnd classical music given on the
'Orthophonio victrola nt the. Note)
Modford at 4 and 8 o'clock Saturday
afternoon. 202
A fascinating collection of stamped
buffot nnd dresser scarfs on sale Sat
urday. Handicraft Shop. Reduced to
35n and 40c each. 203
I Dance Butte Falls Saturday night.
203
The recent ordinance of the city
council prohibiting reverse turns nn
I Wlllametto street, Hit gene, Is now In
effect. : In order to make the turn and
go In the opposite direction It Is now
necotary for a motorist to go around
a block.
Decorated bread bonrds with
bread kntfo SI. 25 and up. Jap Art
Store. 2i
Fresh San Juan lime, $3.75 per bbl.
Big Pines Lumber Co. lSltf
Dancing at the Shasta Friday night.
BOc a couple. 202
TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY.
Kurt sAi.K ia
Tonus. II. N.
ncrea, rhesp. mtlo out.
Lodanil. Thono 47P-U.
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KOlt KAI.K ttnimo on psvom.nt, S
ronnii. nnd jilocnlncr imroh. nn rnt
side. KnrauvT HniHll r.nyinriu dmvn.M
bnlnnco llko rent. 1'hono 41;U or,
!S6. 203
I
LOST nillhold nnd rheck book Wed
nn.dnv night. Finder reiiu-n to
.Mail Tribune, ron
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BREAD
lib. loaf .3 for 20c
Vz lb. loaf . ....10c
Bulk Dates, 2 lbs . : . : .25c
Green Olives, quart for. . . 55c
Crystal White Soap, 10 bars 38c
Large Oval Sardines, 3 cans 35c
Campbells Soups : .............. . 10c
Iowa Corn, 2 cans 25c
Sliced Beets, No. 2 can, per can 10c; 3 25c
Pineapple No. 2 can grated 18c
Sliced Pineapple, No. 22 can,. ..... .24c
Thanksgiving is nearly rere
and "its. "time to think, of
Roasters we have all kinds
and sizes at prices' away be
low regular. ... :
Mrs. I... A. Snlade was a visitor from
lh& Sevon Oaks district attending to
business affairs hero yesterday.
: Another bin dance Saturday nluht,
Oriental Gardons. 202
Hemstitching, buttons covered, at
tho Handicraft Shop. tf
Swcot frrnpo julco. A. It. 'Rowley,
Griffin Creek. 203
JAMES CRUZE'S SUCCESSOR
The 'Pony Express
rides again!
Across 2000 miles of
(liujgcr-syci)t wilder
ness, to eternal glory!
Against, this inspir
ing panorama, James
Cru.c Las produced
the Great American
Super-Picture I ,
More spectacular and
thrilling than "The
Covered Wagon."
And a bigger love
story. .
With . ,
BETTY COMPSON
RICARDO CORTEZ
ERNEST TORRENCE
WALLACE BEERY
and a Score of Famous
Historical Characters.
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THE HOME OF BREAD LIKE MOTHER MADE
Shopping the self service way enables youto make a
comparison of price with out the embarassement of ask
ing a clerk.
Everything in our store- is plainly marked so all you need
do is look them over at your leisure, buying or not buying
as you may decidethe only way to know how much you
can save by cutting out the cost of clerks, credits and de
liveries is to make a comparison as that is what has made
ours the fastest growing business in Medford.
OTHER SPECIALS
GATES & LYDIARD
BUY HERE AND BANK THE DIFFERENCE
Mrs. William Iiluhm nnd Mrs. Ba-
sll Sanders of, Oregon City, aro spend- !
InK several days hero as th house t
guests of Mrs. K. Fairchild. '
Basement sale. 7 dresses $4.;!i to-
morrow. M. M. Dept. Store. ' 202
Dance Hlversido Community Club 1
Saturday night. Alford's orchestra. 1
203 I
Groceteria
FLOUR . .'A
DIAMOND A mcney back guarantee
hard wheat flour, 49-lb. sack $2.09
Standard Pack Tomatoes, No. '2V-
can, . i . 2 for 25c
Calumet Baking Powder, 1 lb. can .... 28c
Hersheys Cocoa ! L lb. can .... . . . . . . .15c
Gocdy Goody Peas, No. 2 can ... 3 f cr 44c
Pumpkin, No. 211' can 10c
Hominy, No. 2Ai can. . . -.;.'. . .12c
Cigarettes Camel, Chesterfield or
Lucky Strike . 2 for 25c
Sugar, per 100 lb ', $6.10
Platters and Gravy Boats in best quality, Bovarian Chi
naat prices' beloWXvhoIesaLe cqst-r-we can't "replace
them at this price. ' Platters, bigones . . $1.39 and $1.69
Gravy Boats worth about double $1.39
Miss Uernlce T'lilley of the slier-
tff's office is expected home tomorrow
from l.os AiiKeles and other southern .
California points after an absence of
Sl'veml 'eoka " relatives. J
Special price on pongee for Sntur-
'''. 7'Jc a yard. Jap Art Store. 202 j
Dance at Jackson Hot .Springs Sat-
tii - day night, November 1411. 2 0 :t
aocsaBBOizzaoi
TO "THE COVERED
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Mr. and Mm. (leomc Spnrlin of
Williams and Mr. John Sparlin of
Provoit were business cullers hero
this forenoon.
Th(, Jll(,!(()n County creamery has
nn order for 20.000 pounds of turkeys
to bo shipped -N'ovombcr 21st. 20.V
Try that big milk shake at DoVoe's. :
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