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PAGE TWO MEDrORD MATL IRTiWR MEDFORD. OftEfiOT, SATURDAY. " yoVBMrtKft' 1j 1fl2." G Zoatl and f Personal The cold of lnt night with a mini mum of 21 and of today, and accom panylng fop, draw forth Buch com rnenta around town an "Wall, looks as if winter, which was a lontr time com ing, was hero at lant," or "here stay." .Overcoats felt quite comfort able outside, and hot fires Inside, Kuin Into tonlKht and ttunduy, and a warm er temperature tonight Is tho predic tion. The muxlmum of yesterday wuh It, Bee the 49o window at the Jnp Art Store. ' t ' i 206 Turkeya wanted. Johnson Produce Co. tf The Greater Medford club was in corp orated this week at the stute In corporation department at Halcm with a capital stock of $1460, by Kathleen htuiih, Frances H. Cochranund Fran ces Cunningham, . Fancy Yakima Gam potatoes, IS. 60 per 100 lbs. Delivered any place in city, quality guaranteed. Johnson Pro duco Co. 241 N. Fir street. Phone 97 , tf Revi Win. H. i Newman, .spiritual mlniuter, will kIvo an inspirational lecture at: 7:30Hunday evening at Althea hall, corner of Main and Con tral. - All friends of spiritualism cor dially invited. 203 Charles liousRum suffered a frac lured skull Wednesdny night, Kovem lier 11th, at the mill where he hud been working. He Is rapidly recover ing, but will be In the hospital for sev eral weeks. A new shipment of ladles' hand kerchiefs at the Handicraft Hhon Theso are all new Ideas a largS and attractive Collection to choose from Because of -error threo choice city lots not wold on east side,. These are the-last city lots for sal o on 'the east side, und, can be purchased for $60 Mown and 10ier month. Charles A. Wing, Palm Hlock. Phone 728. Hotel guests here toduy from a dis tance Include J. 8. Cardon of New York, Mr. and Mrs. O. B. Iligdon of Cleveland, Ohio, and M.. F. Elliott. F. C. Tatze, I. H. ' Jobbe and Oeorge Ileeker of Chicago. Thanksgiving Maderlals, one-third ( off. at the Snedlcor Shop. 208 Another big dance tonight. Oriental Gardens.. 203 Mrs. IS. P. Lawrence and Mrs. A. J. Hanby were hostesses at a one o'clock luncheon at tho home of Mrs. K. P. lAwrence, CI 3 8. Newtown street on Friday. ln the. Interests of Albany col lege. This was the first of a series of vanishing chain parties In Mod fort, to help raise, funds for tho Woman's Ituildlng of Albany college. . We pay for ashes and sell dirt cheap, lirown A White Agency, Inc. tf rot Leo at the Men's Shop measure you for that $37.50 taflored-to-meaa-ure suit. Satisfaction guaranteed. ll(3tf nilllo Leonard Bell left Sunday by stage for Modford where she accepted a position in one of the leading art shops in the valley clly. She will make her roddonno ut the hotel Mod ford. Klamath Falls Herald. Have your brakes equalized and put in shape before the sklddy season comes. We specialize In brake work Riverside Garage. 190tf Fancy Yakima-Gem potatoes, $3.50 per 100 lbs. Delivered any place In city, , quality guaranteed. Johnson Produce Co., 241 N. Fir street. Phone 07. tf Bobby, the young son of Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Raymond of Clark street, who has been very 111 with pneumonia, Is much Improved. A wonderful choice awaits you In our line of Maderia and Italian llnons. of which we have just received a new shipment. Handicraft Shop, 206 We have a market for any quanti ty of veal weighing under 150 pounds. must be fat and have liver attached. Johnson Produce Co., 241 N. Fir street. Phone 07. tf Among tho KInmnth Falls vbdtors in the city who arrived yestordny are Pr. and Mrs. L. T Trunx, Mr. and Mrs. E. IT,- Patslger. Mrs. Bessie Knepfolt. T. Lee. K. II. Pike anl Mr. and Mrs. L. o. Metis. Havo you seen tho Modford gem stones. If not call at 422 Park ave. Post card will bring them to your door. A. D. Barroll. 228 Wo are equipped to do tho highest class of machine work and motor re conditioning. Hlvorsldo Garage. ll0tf Miss KidlltK of Swatow, China, de lighted a largo company of ladies nt the Baptist church Friday afternoon with a cheery recital of her experience In mlsslHonnry work in China. A num ber of ladles cams from Grants Puss to hear Miss Kldltlz. Oysters are now being served nl Crpwson's confectionery and cafe. 182tf Don't forget the daneo Tuesdny night. November 17. at IC. of P. hall. All Knights, D. O. K. K. and friends ull welcome. 204 Mr. and Mrs. C H. Wood are vis itors In Modford from the Prospect sections who arrived yesterday. Another big dance tonight. Oriental Gardens, 203 Screen doors nt Wallace Wood's Lumber Lard. Cor. East Main and Genesee. R8tf i Geese nre commencing their south ward flight and It Is said that thou sands are now In Lako and Ktnmnth cnunltes en route to more sunny climes. Several local hunting parties havo Journeyed there to return laden with game. . Wo are now serving oysters In n variety of styles. Crnwson's, Mod ford's popular sweet-shop. lH2tf Tsrga stock of Victor records nt Palmer's Music store. tf Kugeno Thomas, operated upon Bometlm ago for appendicitis nt the 9 Paered Heart hospital, is expected to he removed to his home, 85 Oakdnle, tomorrow afternoon. We pay for ashes and sell dirt cheap. Brown A White Agency, Inc. tf Number one sugar pine shakes nt. Facer's. Central Point. 212 Joe Brown and WHllnm A liken left enrly this morning fnr Eugene to at tend the big football gaiur there this nfwrnoon. O With our eastern connection we are able to pay 0o trappers St. 1-ouls prices for furs. Johnson Produce Co. 241 I Fir street. , tf Another Mb dunce ton'jtfit. Orient Bolt fishing In the Rogue is excel lent- mw, state fishermen who have been oft the river during the past few days. One reports taking nine Thurs day, all being rather small. They ap pear to be a new run, as all are bright and In fine condition, Grants Pass Courier. Western Loan & Building company' office Is at 208 First National Bank building, where stockholders of the company are requested to depoHlt monthly installments on loans. Frank R. Neil, Resident Agent Western Loan-& Building Company. 203 Alcohol for radiators. Cheapest and best. Jones & Klrkpatrtck. tf Nineteen out of tho state cars, most ly south bound, were registered with tho local state autu traffic burcuu In the Chamber of Commerce building yesterday. Large cotton rags wanted a Mall Tribuno office. The College Women's club will meet with Mrs. F. J. Newman on tho Pa cific highway on Saturday afternoon. Culifornlans registered ut local ho tels' include William Liuster and mother of Oakland, R. P. Mulnouos and party of Lindsay, if. If. Harding, O. F. " TrembIayof Sacramento, Mr. and Mrs. R. W. Beebo of Berkeley, Mr. and Mrs. K. T. Harding of Fresno, Mr. nnd Mm. E. F. Godfrey of Stock ton, Cuptain H. L. WoIIh, I W. Hayes, A. H. Gardner and Mr. and Mrs. G, A. Skinner of J, oh Angeles and Mr. and Mrs. At. M. Masscy and F, J. Andrews of Han Francisco. Another big danco tonight. Oriental Gardens. 203 Baby roses for Saturday at Mon arch Heed Go's Flower Shop. 203 Rov. William and Mrs. Carle, Mall Tribune .correspondents from Foots Creek district, uro business vlsitqrs In tho city today. i Wo have room for somo dead stor age for the winter. Low rental, Riv erside Garage.- 132 S. Riverside, tf Women's coat sale, $10.75. M. M. Dept. Store tomorrow. ' 202 Mr, and Mrs. E. W. Hartman left oarly yesterday morning for Fresno, Calif., to spend several weeks visiting friends and relatives while en route to Kansas City, Mo., where they will Hot- tlo permanently, nfter having resid ed In this city for tho past several months. OrlKhially ho was a resident of Seuttle, Wash. . 1 Dance Riverside 'Community Club ; Saturday night. Alford's orchestra. - 203 Dance Butte Falls Saturday night. 203 Whether the teachers employed In the Salem schools will receive sal ary increases aggregating approxi mately $30,000 annually, will bo de cided by tho voters of Halem at a spe cial election to be held December 3. Under the proposed new salary sched ule grado teachers having no previous experience would recelvo a minimum of $1050 A year, whllo normal school graduates having two years' exper ience In teaching would rocelve $1150 year. High school teachers would receive $1250 a year and an annual increase .of $50 covering a period of five years. . . Orthophonio vlctrola demonstra tion, special lecture recital, at Med ford Hotel, Saturday, 4 and S p. m. . 203 Screen doors at Wallace Wood's Lumber Yard. Cor. East Main and Genesee. 88tf Mr. and Mrs. Al Hagen and Mr. and Mrs. Beaumont DoLosh nre among local residents attending the football gamo at Eugene tod,ay. Lessons glvon in oil painting, water colors, of china decoration. Call Mrs. j Vivian Norman nRrton ut Pulmor's i Studio, or 821 Y, Preannaklng, children's and baby's clothes, needlework. Tho Daisy Shop, over Heath's Drug Store. Phone 1067. 204 N. O. Meyer left yesterday for Klamath tails to spend several days on business mutters. Gifts for the whole family, reason ably priced. Japanese Art Store. 208' Palmer's Photo Studio makes the best pictures. tf T. a. Heine, M. D., physician and surgeon. Eye, ear. nose, throat. Olasses fitted. 814 Liberty building. 222 Orthophonio vlctrola demonstrat ion, special lecture recital, nt Hotel Medford, Saturday 4 and 8 p. m. 203 Waller E. Love, a rising young bar ber of Central Point, was a business visitor here today. Another big danco tonight. Oriental Gardens. ' 203 Tho South Methodist ladles will hold bazaar nt the church basement. Friday, November 20th, when aprons and fancy work of various kinds will be on snlo as well as cooked food. A hot lunch will also bo served nt the noon hour at 25c. 203 Violets for Saturday at Monarch Seed Co's Flower Shop. 203 The Handicraft Shop has a won derful lino of men's linen handker chiefs. These are hand hemmed, some with coWed hand drawn thread borders, others plain exceptional values, from 20o to $2. 206 Out of town Oreguninns registered nt Medford hotels nnd who arrived Friday Include Mr. nnd Mrs. D. W. I u I Kill and L. J. Jones of Salem, Mr. and Mrs. R. H. Price, E. I. Kollen- born nnd C. II. Rlggs of Eugene, P. Henderson of Roseburg, nnd tho fol- o-vlug from Portland: Mlsnes J. Ltl- lie, Elen Roger. Margaret Becker. iosa D. Ihhiui and Ruth A. Graham, Mrs. R. J. Morehnuso. J. V. Ijinkln, Mrs. A. M. Twombly, It. T. Twonihly. L. M. Mills. Mr. nnd Mrs. O. Z. How ard, Dr. o. Lehman. J. W.- Hnnners and J. If. Williams. All kinds of fresh vegetables, local grown. Patronize home Industry. American Fruit nnd Pcoduce Market. 10! Enst 8(h street. Phone R75. 206 Two special lecture recitals of pop ular and classical music given on the Orthophonio vlctrola at tho Hotel Medford at 4 and 8. o'clock Saturday afternoon. 203 The Jackfwn County Cronmery has I tin order for 2n,n00 pounds of turk eys to bo shipped November 21st. 205 Mrs. Samuel HuTulry and children of Jacksonville nre nnendtnir hpvoi-hI hours In the city today on huslffcss. ( hrlstinas suggestions In needle work, Choose from large assort nenteof the most ricnirntde Stamped owels. aprons, luncheon ets. and other articles ton numerous to men- tlon. HnndhTiirT aiion. 206 let your fresh m.Ata uiln dressed poultry Wo Ai rlcnn Fruit and i r-urp aiiirKe. ruituruav morninu. Vnilfr 14. 109 ICast th street. rtinnn 87. O 208 llnby roses for Rirdny at Munnreh - Ten bllliardlsts have made k nade known g the annual irnarnent, to lllard parlor their intention of entering 18.2 balkline billiard tou be held at Brown's blllla sometime this month, by signing their name on the entry sheet posted in the billiard parlor. They Include the Messrs. Gottlieb, FuiJ, Van Hoven burg, Fullin, Henderson, White and others. Approximately 20 entrants uro expected. H. N. Lofland sells Ellington pianos. 210 Let me write your fire insurance. Curl Y. Tengwald, Holland Bldg., Phone 993, . - . tf jiomrn ooumfin dance fcfaiuraay nlKht, November 14th. 203- wl. . ... . .. .... "in punim mui'Kei wan exception- ully heavy thin munilng. fonlJerliiB ine lateneBB of tho neonon. Kine porK nnd !! umoMi! the many of - fwliiBii. Jlutkleherrled picked on the , , , ;"J "nfc l" 7. UI ' ...frontaKo on the Pacific highway, unce uuue runs eaiuruay mgnr Hance nt Jackson Hot Springs Sot - rduy night, November 14th. 203 l)anro Hlverslde f'ommunlty Club RiitliPffnv nlolii Alfoiil'a nn.lioylr-n . -rf ...D.,.. - - - . ... ... ; : ' , ' , 2031 rj-tie exact amount paid for the same Fishing In Itogue river In said tO'ilfta i1QQ n..nn...,.a,i it iu bo good. Many local sportsmen are the dny fishing ulong the river. Huy a city lot. All Improvements paid. Priced very low Terms. Carl B ' "0ilana lloteK i nonJt smaller tracts. There will probably ? , 108tfbe some homes built for people who Violets for Saturday at Monarch are comlng to tho vaHoy una witth to heed Co's. Flower Shop. 203 (Bett0 on fimall tractg of ,an(I There Two special lecture recitals of pop- iH alao a firHt.caits location on this umr ano classical music given on me vrLiifipiiuiuu vciiroia ai ine j iihwi Medford at 4 and 8 o'clock Saturday afternoon. 203 The Baptist Young People's Union held their regular monthly business meeting ut tho church last night with a covered dish luncheon, followed by a short business session, after which basketball was played. Most any variety of apples, good qualify, $1 per box delivered. John son Produce Co. If A 'fascinating collection of stamped buffet and dronser scarfs on sale Sat urday. Handicraft Shop. Reduced to 3Gc iind 40c each. 203 Dance Butte Falls Saturday night. j . 203 U. K. Schwartz left yesterday for his home in an Pedro, Calif., after hav ing spent several days here with friends while en route from Portland. Decorated bread boards with bread knife $1.25 and up. Jap Art Store. 20 S Fresh San Juan lime, $3.75 per bbl. Big Pines Lumber Co. 181tf Hemstitching, but long covered, at the Handicraft Shop. tf Two minor auto accidents yester day which caused- but little damage, involved Bud Iawrents who collided with A. K. Hill on the intersection of Orange nnd Wost Main streets and John Dellis of Aberdeen, Wash., who collided with Forest Millard at Sixth street and Hlverslde avenue. I Sweet grape Juice. A. R. Rowley, ! Griffin Creek. 203 Danco Riverside Community Club Saturday night. Alford's orchestra. ' - 203 Danco at Jackson Hot Springs Sat urday night, November 14th. 203 ' Devil's lake in tho Centry Drive country of Deschutes county is frozen over and flvo inches of snow covers the ground In the vicinity. Try that big milk shake at DeVoe's. tf Tho Jackson County Creamery hs nn order for 20,000 pounds of turkeys to bo shipped November 21st. 205 , Tho Handicraft's special for Satur day Stamped buffet and dresser scarfs. All new and unique patterns. Choice 35c and 40c each. 203 Duck nnd goose hunters are advised of the fact that the roads ln the Lake view district are vCry bad, duo to road building going on ln' that section. With continued rains it Is expected that the roads will be impossablc un til dryer weather arrives. Dr. W. O. Schaofer, Dentist. Ex traction specialist. Dental X-ray, Oas and local anaesthetic. Phone 1117. 42U Medford ltldg. tf Orthophonio vlctrola demonstra tions, special lecture recitnl at Hotel Modford. Saturday 4 and 8 p. m. 202 Alt classes of carburetors repaired and adjusted. Williams & McCurley. tf Washington stnto residents regis tered nt locnl hotels Include Mr. and Mrs. E. S. Whatley of Spokane nnd Mr. and Mrs. R. C. Bagley. R. W. Turnbull and Sam M. Friedman of Seattle, A real bargain In stamped buffet and dresser scarfs. All new. Nothing left over. Nice material and snappy patterns, 85o and 40a each. Handi craft Shop. 203 A smal deposit will hold any nrti- c!e In our store until Christmas. Jnp Art Store. 208 Vi Dance Riverside Community Club Saturdny night. Alford's orchestra. 203 Screen doors nt Wallace Wood Lumber yard, corner E. Main and Genesee. 88 WEDDING BELLS J. I. Alexander nn Insurnnco man from Klamath Falls. Ore., and MIhs Jonnne Bertha Johnson of the snmo .city were married nt the residence of Rev. K. P. Iawrenen last Sunday, November 8t nt 1 p. tn. They were accompanied' by two friends from tho same city. They will mnko their future home here. JeMO t ltlackhurn and Mian He. atrleo llallern were married nt the HniKlRt pnronnii on Thursday after noon last. In tho prenenco of a few Intitnnte friends. After a nhort wed- dlntr trip they will be at homo to their ninny friends, who warmly wish them huppincHH and prosperity, as they ro on Itfe's way loRcther, Funeral Notices 0 ' WOODS Funeral services for the Into Mary Kniinn Woods, asetl "2 years, mother of A. M. Friuee of Dii- Inth. .Minn., 11. W. Frniee of Mlnne npolls, Minn... Theodore Fraree of H'nrtlnuA Ore., and O. 1). Fraieo "f Wedfora, will ho conducted from Iho lonKer Mineral parlors Monnirw ,so veniber IS, at 2:30 p. M. aiev.:. p.! Uiwronce will hnvo charge of sondes. Tho remains will lie I up for-1 for '.warffrd to Pelican Kapids, Minn. I I I ' I A I U " ' " miftT nu nininn iKAWMiNb reoivieN ARRIVE ' illISarillI An Important transaction of Rogue n.. . . l.. t. ,.,., i WIM " ' "V" , ' ..... ...... uianu u. iii.d .J unmv.Bii... .,i,i, h...,.,. vi......, i.. h ....) '."tn I mi7... 4 V . ffii. 7.. h .Li ", ,, :.:. ", ,. .,,...; ...... - chagBll from th(J , A MerrimnI1 e8tute a tnlct of ,,, conluninf! between 40 , nnd &o acres, with about 3UUU feet or .'abmt nalf.way lj(.tWeen this city and rutR(j wjlh' the be!it ln the (:ounty ;ltn,i nn ,.,... nf l(u fina i..,.,.,!,.- ,B Mnoifi-ro.i -,v..,iLmt r ' " J ' inrMMf.rrv. ;)ln(jorHtood the figlire was a vo.ry at- i.nfiW owm,r did nnt sav lust what he :i- nlnir ln tin wfth thf ...m. ...lf i( ru we)i located for splitting up into ;i,m)ptjrty for a store and service sta Hon, the purchaser declares. A shake-up of thn county librarv system is predicted by tho Ashland Tidings in the following news item of interest to tho Medford patrons of tho public library, as well us to rural users of library books through out Jackson county: "Starling January 1, 1926, no book borrowers at the Ashland city li brary will be allowed the privilege of borrowing books unless they, are residents, within .the city limits of Ashland, It was announced this morning by Miss Blanche Hicks, li brarian. "'WiIh action will cause more than 400 out of city borrowers, who have been accommodated at the local li brary for several years, to he without a ready Source of book borrowing and it is believed,, will cause a shake up in ttie county library system. "At the present time, the library at Medford is the county library, and all residents of the county, with the exception of the people of Ash land, are supposed to be served by the Mud ford b 4Vrary. Funds. rom the county treasury are paid to, the Medford library for the accommoda- j tlon of these out of city borrowors, "The "Ashland library, however, has been accommodating tho out-of- city borrowers in tho southern end of tho county for several years. This was done because of the distance these rural borrowers would have had to truvel to obtain books from the Modford library, and wus an ac commodation for both tho library ut Medford and the rural borrowers. 'Tor this service, tho Ashland h hrnry has never received nny funds, and tho directors of the city library have finally decided that it is un fair to tho city borrowers to allow tho country people, who should he borrowing books from the library at Modford the use of the city library for which they, through tho county, are contributing nothing. "Ashland has never been Included in th.o county library system. When the system was first inaugurated. Jackson county was the only county in the state containing two libraries, with on nt Ashland nnd another at Medford. Tho Medford llbrnry was designated as tho county library, but nftor a hard fight, Ashland suc ceeded in maintaining her own li brary Independent of the county li brary, and for which no funds are appropriated by the county. "According to Miss Hicks, the Ash- TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY. OH HAT.K S-room, modern homo, nnp mlWi from city limits on I'aclfic hiKlnvny; 2 norcs of pood "hoII. part in luM-iifs; barn ami other lmprovo nioitts. Some stork poos with place. J.IL'OO for ImmeiliatG sale. $au tlown. balance like rent. t'harleH A. Wine l'alm Block. Phono 728. KOU HAI.K Netted Rem potatoes. $3.65 humlrcil. Hweet potato nqtiash 2c. onions 3(. Southern fried chick en niul home ImkiiiR. Flour and feeds chenp. at Tho I'loneer, l'hoenlx. Phono 980-11-4. Mrs. K. E. Wilder. 204 VAT10I n carpenter, work hy day or Job. Phone 216. 2U6 FOH HKN'T Xew npartment. 3 rooms and- kitchenette. Front entrance. Heal homo like. Adults only. 113 H. ljturel. 203 Foil ltKXT Neat cottaKe, chenp. Apply Mill so. Kir. 203 TOMORROW ANOTHER Turkey Dinner One Dollar o Hotel Medford House, 12 M. to 8$0 land library is willing to .help the upper end of the county . It the county court will contract for this work, and the Ashland library 'will receive funds from the county court." Ilcdmen of northern California and m Hlitta-.iP Ir.vnn 11 i.i 1 1. a l it I.. I .e n...lUi Wib ... l""!. clty t,Slay a eonventlon. inl !uullo.n un4 "anquci mis uuernoon anu evening. It is one of the biggust Ron 'men affairs held in this city in years, about 200 members will be In attend hance. I he following grand officers of the lodse arrived this morning tu partici pate: Dr. F O. Lehman, grand sachem; Alvin Seivers. raud chief keeper ot the records; Dr. Dean Kellowes, grand junior sachem; H. Swintz and Judge Morrow, past grand sachems. Among tho features of the day will he a parade this afternoon. rOOOOOCOOOOOOOOOOOCX)OOCCC 8 Tonight Last ' Times, 7 and 9 THE SUCCESSOR TO "THE COVERED WAGON" James Cruze's SUPER-SPECTACLE A PARAMOUNT v PICTURE WITH WALLACE BERRY RICARDO CORTEZ ERNEST TORRENCE BETTY COMPSON IMAGINE! THEY'RE IN THE MOVIES NOW PARAMOUNT'S Screen Version of AVERY HOPWOOD'S GINGER8NAP COMEDY '77jF BEST PEOPLE? The Funning Starts Tomorrow Cast Includes: WARNER BAXTER ESTHER RALSTON KATHLYN WILLIAMS OCXXXJOOOSOOOCXKJOOOOOOOOOOC 'The PONY EXPRESS' HUNT'S CRATERIAN THE PLAY THE Harry Cort A VIVID PLAY . JRL CARCUS -'Mf 3 YEARS in NEW YOP.lt 'iM V, V.-.-rj; 2 YEARS In .LONDON (jsr ' '"v--''-'."3 .f ' X A PLAY THIS IS IjyE ORIGINAL NEW YORK CAST DIRECT FROM ITS THREE YEARS AT DALY'S THEATER. DONTallS3 Here's Instant Relief From Bunions and Soft Corns Actually Reduces the Swelling Soft Corns Dry Right Up and Can Be Picked Off. Druggists Say Emerald Oil Must Give Complete Satisfac tion or Money Cheerfully Refunded. Oct a two-ounce bottle of Moone's Kmeiald Oil (full strength), today. Kvery well stocked drug storo has this, with the distinct understanding that your money will be cheerfully returned If It dues not reduce the inf lamination, soreness, und pain much quicker ttian any remedy' you over used. Vour bunions - may be so swollen and Inflamed that you think you can't gx nnother step. Your shoes may feel as if they nre cutting right Into the flcnh. Vou'feel Kick ull over with the puin and lorture and pray for quick relief. What'H 0 be done? Two or three applications of Moone's Km era hi Oil nnd in fifteen minutes nil the pain nnd soreness dis appears. A few more applications at BEGINS TUESDAY HAROLD LLOYD "The Freshman" V: DON'T MUSS THE FUNNY FOOTBALL GAME RIALTO 7- r COMMUNITY HOSPITAL 843 E. Main Street Medford, Oregon Combining ,tuU surgical facilitiea with quiet homelike environment. TURKEYS "We have nn order fnr 20,000 pounds of first-class Turkeys, to leave Medford Nov. 21st. Buyer will he on our floor, beginning Monday, November 16th. Order limited to not exceed car load. JACKSON COUNTY CREAMERY Chinese Hand 36 South Grape St. Clothes called for and de- Hveiwl. Wnvk Plinv.'Ulfood. Laundry One Night Only - MONDAY WHOLE COUNTRY IS TALKING ABOUT and Barney Klawans present SENSATIONAL OF LOVE AND PASSION. IN THE TROPICS F RARE ENTERTAINMENT. THAT IS ABSORBING ANO FASCINATING. OF BEAUTY AND UNDERSTANDING. WITH LAU43 AND THRILLS APLENTY. IT AND BE. SORRY AFTER IT HAS regular Intervals nnd the swelling re duces. And as for Soft Corns a few appli cations ouch night at bed time and they just Keem to shrivel rfght up and scale off. S So mutter how discouraged "you have been with pads, ithields, or other iipplicutlons, if you have not tried Kinorald Oil then you have something to learn. Something that will end your foot troulries for ever. It's a wonderful formula this com bination of essential oils with cam- phor and other antiseptics so marvel- . our th:it thousands of bottles aro sold annually for reducing varicose or swollen veins. Kvcry good druggist guarantees Moone's Kmeruld Oil to end your foot troubles nf money back. ndv-. Shu ui?it?3 CASH PAID For Second-Hand Furniture and Stoves W.A.KINNEY Furniture' House 315 E. Main Phone 505' Nov. 16 RECORD RUN OF OVER t GONE1 203 SceU Co- Flower ftiojO SEATS NOW SELLING PRICES 5V-?1.10 -$1.5?2.20 U O SO' lUUTIISOUl. O O o e