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PAGE i TWO Focal and 4 Personal Mui-h inloitwt 1h helnK manIf"HtP(l In Klk $JrcIunsovr tho curd of box ing bouUT which tvill be ntngod at the Kites' club this evening. A number of out of city Elks nro in town today for tho event and a, very targe crowd of 11. P. O. K. men iu anticipated. Lur ry Schitde chairman of the smoker cotnmtltoe, arrlved homo yesterday from Kaj.;J1ranciHCO. whore he sue- reeded in securing iho heodllners and states thut he belle, vm that he has ono of the best cards thut has ever boon staged here. . We will loan In Medford all monies itaved with us here. Btart your ae - count nowi Seo us at Medford Phar- inaey. Northern Savings & Loan As- socfatlon,. j f .,; , . , 211 count nowi Seo us at Aleuroru J'nar- Miss Elizabeth Spencer, the eminent soprano, a fluted by I.uclle Collette, violinist and pianist, will be hoard In n unique rocltul at tho First M. K. church, Friday night, November 20th, at Hilli p. m. Admission free. 208 Hugo (luenther of the postoffice staff, is laid up at bin home unable to move from tho effects of a strain sufr fered white performing some manual labor, the other day for a neighbor. Wo have a market for any quanti ty1 of veil! weighing undor 150 pounds, must bo fat -and have liver attached. Johnson, Produce Co., 241 N.. Fir street.. Phono P7.' . , ; tf Opportunity dny an enormous sav ing on stamped combination suits of pretty tJich colored voile $1.48 vnl- ues reduced to the amazlngily low priro of1' 8o Saturday. Handicraft fthop. ' , ' . 208 I inrlnn ftonworthj' Jack Partridge nnd Donald MucIJean left this morn ing for Ka,n Francisco whore they will Htiend tho week end taking In tho sights of the "big city." Incidentally they plan to Jdurncy to Palo Alto Sat urday to see the annual Stanford-California gridiron classlce., , If. N. Lofland sella Ellington pianos. " , ;' ?r. 210 ' The Handicraft Shop offers as a , Fpeclal valuo for Saturday Peach colo rod ! checked voile- combination suits nil finished and stamped for embroidery. Exceptional values, 98c each. ' . . -. 208 included among the hotel guests here from a distance are Mr. and Mrs, If. K. Hounds of Twin Falls, .Idaho, Walter May of St Louis. C. A. Ma good of Flint, Mich., and E. 13. Ward, F. C Tatgo and I. B. Joffe of Chicago. A smal deposit will hold any arti cle In our store until Christmas. Jap Art BtoreV" , . 208 ft Miss Elizabeth Spencer, tho eminent soprano, 'assisted by Lucllo Collette, violinist and pianist, will bo henrd In a unique recital nt the First M. E. church, ifrjday night November 20th, at 8:15 Pi m. Admission free. 208 I F. Anderson of 010 Roddy avenue is convalescing from a major opera- : tlon ht the Community hospital. Jubilee ontortainment. "Topny puts on a stylo show; a ren Polly Parrott will sing; choir quartotto in darky melodies; Sunday school children In musical expression at tho Jubilee on tortalnment attho Methodist Recrea tion hall Friday t ovonlng nt 7:80, j Adults 2fic, children 10c. Don't mlns ' It lots of fun. Proceeds to bo used to purchase chairs for Sunday school, i aprons for 76a at the Roxall one cent Tho League will servo hot dogs and sale. 207 mndy hefore and after the entertain-) Special dnnce Knglo Point, Satur inont. 'y 207 i day. November 21, given by Ladles Our shop abounds in many special values which wo can no J, enumerate, Dlfts thnt are original and distinctive. Bo tho first -to mako your soloctlon nt the Handicraft-Shop. 212 Orcat strides aro being made In lo cating local noises and interferences, caused by power lines, which have for several months annoyed radio "bugs." Tho Instruments employed in these tests havo been especially built for tho purpose nnd represent tho com bined efforts of W. J. Virgin, F. M. Rush and pnm Jordan, Jncksnn coun ty radio dealors. Tho Rogue Rlvor Rndlo association, a local organization of rndlo 'fans." nnd tho Ashlnnd City 'Light dopnrtmont, havo united their efforts, and hope to hnvo the city clenr of all interfering noises, aa far as the city power lines aro concernod, within a few days, Ashland Tidings. Screen doors at Wallace Woods Lumber yard, corner E. Main and Oeneseo, 88 A real Snturdny Special, 42-pleco decorated china dinner set for $6.16 whllrt they last. New Variety Storo. Freneh-lOslvs Oo., St N. Bortlett. 208 Mark Montgomery is expected back In Medford within a few days from Merced, Calif., where ho hns boon vis iting friends since last Sundny. Saturday is the last day of National canned foods week. Order by the dnen at Marsh's Grocery. 208 Clean cotton rags wanted nt Mail Tribune office. tf Tho first prediction of fair weather for a week or more past, was issued by the -weather bureau today, which oIho forensts a normal tempernture, Today was ono of, alternate cloudiness and sunshine, tho snmo as yesterday, vhteh had a maximum tompcrnturo of G8.fi. Wo pay for ashes and sell dirt cheap. Brown & White Agency, Ine. tf For these crimpy mornings try toast for break fast Made best ( with Fluhrer's 'Milk Bread i 4 ' "At A ny Orocor S7 C V. Drake, P. C. Fountain, O. J. Among the out of town Oregonlang Faujfe und Tho man Dulzell wero reKlHtrU nt M fid ford hoteln ure Mr. amonR Klamath Falls vlflUors here and Mrs.' K, Htanton of Ijl Grande, yesterday. Jiwy Htcuart of J.akeview, M. A. A full houso of umful and boaujl-' Inullle und A. C. Hmlth of Halem, C. fu OhrlstmuH ifoods.i priced riht. At.W. Owen of Albany. JJ. F. Ko-ike of the New Variety mure. French-KHten. ' Athena, Mr. and Mm. Keith KtffKina, 3tX Hurtlett 212 c- BcUmeer, J. F. Crunduli, L. J. Fancy Yakima Gem potatoes, $8.60 i McKinnon and Jtobert Karl of Ku- ner 100 lbs. Ii.liverod onv mace in cfcy, quality guaranteed. Johnson l'ro duce Co. 241 N. Fir street. Phone 17. tf Callfornfans registered at local ho tels Include W. H. H rawer of llerkeley. Mrs. J. J. Itusuell of Unwlle, C. H. Ul- ley of Dunsmulr, Mr. and Mrs. a. I Ingram of Fresno, Mr. and Mm. D. A. Collins of Ktockton, C. N. Tablet of jMH Angeles and I... V. Dili and Mr. nnd Mrs. W. 8. Humphreys of Han Francisco. t 0 I Ask your dealer for Foss Roguo ' brand Oregon Franquette walnuts, nome grown ana property curea. ziz home grown Kxclusfve ing, marcell ladles' shop hair hob urcelling, manicuring, facials nnd scientific scalp treatments. The i liugue, 423 Medford building. Phone &94 for appointments. 212 Tho Medford police aro , wYitching for Joe Itaymor, 19, and MIhs Ale thu Henke), 15, who eloped from Ve ronl, Ore., Tuesday. fiuturduy 1s tho last day of National canned foods week. Order by tho dozen at Marsh's firocery. 208 Tho Jackson Circle of Parent Teachers will, meet tomorrow,, the 20th, Instead of tho usual last Friday. (Meanings from the convention will be given, showing our connection with tho great state and national work. Thanksgiving Maderlals, one-third off, at the Bnedlcor Shop. 208 Mr. and Mrs. It. If. Kvanson of Un ion Creek nnd 11. II. Enkskno of RoKUe River are among the county visitors in the city who arrived yesterday; Special danco Ragle Point Saturday November 21, given by. Indies' Civic Improvement club. Ladies will serve supper. . . . 200 Architectural drafting. . W. N. Jew ett, 206 First National Bank Bldg. 231 Cordon Kershaw of Medford, fresh man in commerce at the O. A. C, and a member of Kappa Delta Sigma fra ternity, takes tho part of Japo in "The Passing of the Third Floor Back," which is to be presented by tho Na tional Collegiate Players, Friday. "The Passing of tho Third. Floor Back" is considered one of the best of the pres ent day plays. Have your brakes equalized and put In shape before the sklddy season comes. Wo specialize in brake work. Riverside Oarage. l90tf Tho county budget commlttoo will hold a .final moetlntr at the cltv hall in Jacksonville Tuesday, the 24th of November ot 1 p. m. 207tf A baby clinic is being held In Ash land this afternoon by the County Health unit. Saturday Salo Dainty checked voile combination suits- peach color, nicely bound with delicate blue, all finished by embroidering; unsurpnss ed values nt 08c .each. Handicraft Shop. 208 Oysters are now being served at Crowson's confectionery and cafe, 182tf Mrs. Lizzie Oearhenrt has purchas ed a residence on Pennsylvania avenue from tho K, A. Von der Helen estato through tho Thomas Realty company nt a consideration snld to bo in the neighborhood of $3000. Got two of those household rubber Civic Improvement club. Ladies will serve suppor, 209 Tho California Oregon Power com pany, which for several years has been offering prof erred stock to investors, has withdrawn Its stock from the market. Heretofore tho securities have been offered In order to supply funds for financing the vnrlous Im provement projects. ' Slnco the com pany has been consolidated with the If. M. Byllesby company ample monoy Is avail ub lo to make tho extensions nnd Improvements so that stock sales nro not now necessary. Koseburg News Review. Carl Jcschko, the old reliable watch maker. Is back nt work with the as sistance of Mr. Williamson, at Ficht nor's Onrago. 1 211 Tho county court has Issued an or der with reference to the weight of loads on county roads. The order takes effect at once. 16,500 poundB will bo tho maximum weight of loads and vehicles on paved roads. On now macadam ronds built during 1025, the maximum will bo 10.000 pounds. On all dirt roads the maximum weight Is fixed nt 8000 pounds. 207tf Donald Hynder, after having spent several weeks nt Loncvlew, Wash., on business, hns returned. Candy night Thursday, November 19. You may bo lucky I Come, let us teach you to skate. Ashland Nnt. 207 We pny for ashes and sell dirt cheap. Brown & White Agency, Inc. tf Petitions for tho proposed road de velopment work In tho Williams creek country, which would make a direct route to the Oregon caves and Cres cent City from this city, aro now be ing circuited in tho district Involved, which Includes Medford nnd Jackson ville as tho only valley cities. Number one sugar pine shakes nt Faber's, Central Point. 212 Danco Jackson Hot Springs Satur day PlRht. 209 John Reed and fantlly, tourists from Peoria, 111., were In tho city yesterday for a short time while en route to The Dalles to locate permanently. Special danco Kagle Point, Satur day. November 21, given by Toadies' Civic Improvement club. Ladles will servo supper, 209 Wo havo room for some dead stor age for tho winter. Low rentnl. Riv erside Onrnce. 1S3 8. Riverside, tf TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY. W A N T 1 : 1 1 Y mi n g la d y with n tub school education to assist in den- tnl offlee. Address Dentist, cr Tribune. 208 FOB WALK Oood blnck horse, weight nbotit HOo. Hound and gentle: nlno good waRon, harness, etc. J. A. Anderson, 332 Crater Lnko Ave. - . ?' FOR SAI.K 12 gauge Remington fump nun In perfect condition. A areata. 835 N. Central. 213 WANTKU Woman for cnneral housework. Address Box XV 7.. Matl Tribune. 2US FOB HALF Reed ha mr sulky. iSs H Laurel. Phono 420-Y, 7,09 medpoto matt; lnrewm. ttnrt ine. rowing irom ron- and land: Mr. and Mrs. W. 1. Hender son, Mr. nnd Mrs. J. H. Barry, A. W. Rohhow, Thoo. L, Davidson, A. B. Gray, T. U. Black and Hugh Hlckok. Does your Ford start hard? Have tho magneto recharged, $1. River aide Ouruge. 132 H. Riverside. With our eastern connection we are able to pay the trappers tit. Louis I prices for furs. Johnson Produce C6. Jack Hurt on and family left today for Pendleton, where ho hus accepted a position as assistant supervisor- of the Umatilla National forest. The South Methodist ladies will hold a bazaar at the church basement Fri day, 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 tho noon hour at 25c. 207 Reuutlful new patterns In English dlnnerwnre. Let us explain to you about the deferred payment plan, and about the set of six star cut goblets we aro giving free with the first twelvo sets. Japanese Art Store. 212 Services with four local preacher In attendance, will be held next Sun day at tho Medford Memorial Mauso leum, when four bodies, now at rest in the Ashland tomb, will be committed there. The public Is Invited to attend, and while tfcere ulso Inspect the maus oleum, which will be open from 2 to 4 o'clock that afternoon. Rexnll one cent sale Thursday. Friday and Saturday. 207 Jubilee entertainment. "Trtpsy puts ini a stylo show; a real Polly Parrott will sing; choir quartctto In darky melodies; Sunday school children in i musical expression at tho Jubilee en- i tortalnment at the Methodist Recrea tion hall, Friday evening at 7:30. Adults 25c, children 10c. Don't miss it lots of fun. Proceeds to bo used to purchase chairs for Sunday school, friend. The ' League will serve hot dogs and candy before and after the ontertalnment. 207 Mrs. Ella Sinclair, who has been In Portlund for several months past. hus returned to her home here. Dance Jackson Hot Springs Satur day night. , 209 Alcohol for radiators. Cheapest and best. Jones & Klrkpatrlck. tf "Short on young chickens and old hens," says tho bulletin board at the public market, ending with "prime turkeys on sale." The market this morning, as has been the cohc for sev eral market days past, was rather light. However, an abundance of late homo grown vegetables were on sale. Large cotton rugs wanted a Mall Tribune' office. Camera and savings bank will be given to every person who starts a savings account with the '. Northern Savings nnd Loan Association before November 25th. See display at Med ford Pharmacy. 2 Stephen Nyo and . Weir McDonald left Wednesday afternoon for tho bay cities to vlwit and attend tho California-Stanford footimi game Saturday. Grapes, the vino stock bears, at tho Dell Vineyard. 209 Screen doors at Wallace Wood's Lumber Yard. Cor. Bast Main and Qenesee. , 88tf A. J. Croso visited Company C, Ore gon National Guard, of Grunts Pass, which held its regular drill last night. Tho company, according to Crose, has now 60 members and Is showing much progress. Get your Christmas hand made gifts and dressmaking at tho Daisy Shop. Phono 1067. 221 Winter Is here. Get one of those lo water bottles at tho Rexull one cent snlo. 207 Mrs. A. O. Hubbard, who has been poverely ill for a short tlmo, Is re ported to bo improving. Turkeys wanted. Johnson Produce Co. tf Lessons given In oil painting, water colors, of china docoratlon. Call Mrs. Vivian Norman aBrton at Palmer's Studio, or 821Y. A minor collision, which o'ecurred cars involvol when Wyaman Berg- cars involving when Wyamnn Berg man, driving a trnnsfer truck, collided with a truck operated by Lock wood and Meoham nt tho Intersection of Mnin street nnd Onkdalo avenue. The latter truck Is said to have made no signal when turning. 15c snlo on white china platters, howls, cups and saucers, starting Sat urday morning. Seo window dis play. Jap Art Store. 208 Danco Jackson Hot Springs Satur day night. 209 Miss Mary Ltnri is a business visit or in the city today from tho Eagle Point district. Let me write your fire Insurance. Cart Y. Tongwald, Holland Bldg., Phone 993. tf Our Service Makes Satisfaction COAL and BRIQUETS PHONE 239 7?e Answer to the SttrnmQucsfii PHONE 239 MEDFORD ' mei)frd. onriosv No fruit has been shipped to east ern markets by local packing plants since last Monday when two cars went out, Jlowever, this does not mean that the fruit season Is over aa an approximate total of 60 cars of ap ples and pears are yet in cold storage. To make room for Christmas stock we ure closing out our silk hosiery at 29c, 49c und 89c. Sale starts Satur day morning. Japunese Art Store. 212 Gifts for the whole family, reason ably priced. Japanese Art Store. 208 Business callers In tho city today from Applegate include Fred Off?n bacher, well known rancher of that district. Palmer's Photo Studio makes the best pictures. tf T. O. Heine, M. D.f physician and surgeon. Eye, ear, nose, throat. Glasses fitted. 814 Liberty building. 222 Mrs, A. D. Collier, who has been visiting relatives for sonio time past at Spokane, Wash., is expected home tomorrow. Banker's Wife Advises Medford People "I had stomach trouble so bad everything I ate soured and formed gas. Was miserable until I ' tried Adlerika. This helped the first day." Adlerika helps any case gas on the stomach unless due to deep-seated causes. The QUICK action will sur prise you. Because Adlerika Is such an excellent Intestinal evacuant it is wonderful for constipation it often works In one hour and nover gripes. Heath's Drug Store. ndv. I . , - - 1 ib.1 n tt mot n n n 1 a mmi jrZst- 'iJ Norma In A 1925 lis i II II tmW?m!MSg&XC&i 19 I AM 7 v V&f rr s II QCTtl-JlfJ STM'S. HI Splendid Company with EUGENE O'BRIEN ElllH I II Children 35? j ; j , ' . ' PAJtIS" p II 1 I ' ' . - ''H m IlliJl lllllln lllllllllllllllllttlnllfTIIH TmmfcTVAY, kovembti Carl Jeschke, after having spent several months pt in Portland in tho employ of the Multnomah Ho tel, has returned to his home here, with the intention of leaving for San Diego In the near future. Many Items on the Rexall sale will make appropriate Christmas gifts- 207 Insurance Any insurance policy is good until the loss ! ! RrA-Holmes, V The Insurance Man Since 1909 ' ', . Phone-444 JJ orS HI COMEDY . . .., SUNDAY NEWS' --CONNIE'. :- V " , . - TALMADOE 1 RAYMOND BALLARD . .... Master Drgnist ; ' . . : .In . , PRICES "HER SISTER II Adults 50 i FROM J I Clyde Richmond In a noseburg vjjj lt!)endlnK several days In the y oq business. -. A 'Slated romitiunlrntlnn Med Vy ford Jidce No. 103. A. P. & r V A. M.. Friday evenlns. Novem ber 2)fh, 7:30 p. m. Visitors welcome. By order W. M. A. J. Croso, Secy. 208 FEED TO ADVANCE . ' -V ;" Wholesale price of feed has advanced in nearly all lines but for this week we shall continue to sell: Kerr's Milk Ration $2.50 per cwL Sperry's Saremilk $2.50 per cWt. 80 lb. sack $2.00 Mill Ran (best grade) $1.70 per sk. Groceteria Seed & Feed Co East of Economy Groceteria UiMYl CV Much Drilling ifurts Eyes After a long drive always wash your eyes with simplo camphor, witch-hazel, hydrastls, etc., as mixed in Lavoptik' eye wash. This removes dunt and Germs -and counteracts ef fects of wind and sun. Stops dryness and burning. Leon U.'llaskins. Hold In Central I'oint by Mury A. Mee, DiUKKiKt. adv. 0 IlllllllllllllllllllllllfiflV (3