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TAOK FOUR 5IEDFORT) liXTL TRIBUNE, MEDFORTV OREnOK. FRIDAY. OTTOT'.W Y2. litt. Finer Suits Smart in style, yet in good tas'.e- Tailoring of the bet ter kind, and patterns that are in demand. All this and yet not high in price. S22.50 to S27J50 w on to sas.nn i L i 9 - 1 . 1 IV . u it I. IE. V . Overcoats Top Coats (J THE SEASON'S NEWEST S17.50, $22.50 to S40.00 J Selz Shoes for Men S6.00, S8.00, S10.00 Shirts Specially Priced Plain culm's in l!n:iilcitli. . Vhil'. t;m and t;i n. value - Sj 1 We Give S & H Green Discount Stamps Campbell Clothing Co. Men's Wear A 15 On Main Street Near Front 10 SELL F $1oo $9 coo 1" 25" STORE Apparel for Women 103 North Central Phone 81 New Coats Arriving Daily Fur trimmed and correct in p style. Regular values up to $35. On sale Saturday at m $25 Assortment of Fur Trim med Ccats at $18.95. l & Dresses In rutin, crepe, wool, Ro man, for street or office wear. On sale Saturday MA-00 J 1 7.95 IV lb New Fall colors in Hosiery, $1.00. Butterfly Skirls A new shipment of Butterfly Skirt3 just in. All colors and sizes, $3.35 value, !.?)." IIP m m m 1 p."4T ' PKIXVlKW. -re.. 0 .. IS. (Spocitil; r I'pi-cr Valley co,ui iiiunliy club held their regular meeting at the club room Wed nesday afternoon. Mia. i'lorence On kit. home demonstration agent, wan present and instructed the Indie.- in malting colored charts, which will prove very beneficial in their home work. .Many mat ters of intcrr'st wrr discussed at ibis nifftiriK- A food sale will be hli at i lardy Hris. grocery store Saturday. Many good things in vhI will b" prepared by the. ladies. Mrs. Archie K Hu n id und M rs. N'ell On tm havo charge of the food nrilc. ., . Mi'h, A. t ' . Joy was a p po i n I e d chaii niun of a committee to make irai-geni'-nts for a j-ujmn unity dinner. ( Is planned that this i luli liiPHiberi will provide a COV-ei-f fl dish dinner, and invitation will be went by the secret ary of the Hub to those donating money, work or merchandise of any kind tu the dub. This affair has been looked forward to for norne time, and with the burden of debt lifted from 1 heir shoulders, they now feel ready for a celebration. At the close of the afternoon. .Mm. Italph Clapp and Mrs. Jones served delicious sandwiches, pic and coffee. Mrs. A. It. Kincaid and Mrs. Kdwin Dunn are hostess at the November meeting. Christ mas sticK'-Hiions will be the subject for this meeting. A few days of stormy weather last week delayed the work on the dairy barn belli; erected on the Highland Iaddic stock farm. The born is ready for shingles and part of the structure has al ready been painted a Scotch mo tiff, similar to that found on th farm tnick. This barn, when completed, will be one of the most -Modern in Kiate. Alt of the equipment for both the burn und mill- hoti.se has been received, a ud "will be ready for installutinii as wt as Hie roof Is on (he structure and tin work on the i--iei( flnu,- omplcteil. Mr. and Mrs. YV. C. Tucker made a business trip to Merrill Tues day. Mr. and Mrs. J a meg Owens and Mr and M rf. Vorn Owens cf Medford wen- callci-s at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Mark True on Sunday nflorjon. Air, and Airs. Alike Tucker were 'visiiors jit the tome of Mr. Tuck- ei's mother. Mrs. 1,. J I. Tucker, Sr.. on Sunday afternoon. Air. and MrH. AT. Mesnrvey wore callers lit the Thomas AK-rrymun home on Sunday afternoon. TJic Hell view JWI. a. held the , first jueetiiiK of iho season on : Kr.day even inn. hiiKe uttend ' mien listened to the principal talk of the vveninn by Airs, t'huncy of Medford. Many important mat ; (.ers were discussed. The next i regular meeting will he held on iOciober i)i, at which time it will ho, decided where hot lunchus will ! be Ktven th children diirint; tho winter months. 1 Air. and Mrs. Archie Kincaid and two children. Leslie and Ku I nice, inn do a trip to JvJhiuuI;i county I he first of the week where they visited with friends and t rn usacted business. .Miss Wilda Alerryman returned . to AI ed ford Tuesday morning, , where she will resume, her school : work nt the J t ashless Co Metro, Louise Alartain. daughter of Mr. a nd Al rs. Oscu r Al ti rt a I n, u ndcr wittt a tonsil operation last Thurs day and Is rcpot'th-d as recovering nicely and will soon he able lo return lo her ;ichiK work. .Miss Alary Walker and Allsa tier- , ti ude ('ox spent scwral dajn Is.t injx at t he hoiuij of Miss NN'alker's pa n-nts. Mr. and Mrs. ItuMer Walker. Miss Valkrr 1 ctuloed in one uf the lare stores at Chiloqitlu and Allsa Cox N living on a bonnet cad near HIiaiiiMin river. Kdwin Imiin. Wado Vallls. Den ver Kincaid. Homer Harron an-i Ale M.AUtster made a trip to l-'ot t Klamath Wt-dtiesday to look after ( heir beef cattle that are in pu.-ture there. M f-s Lei a Walkur attended a par.y at the home of Mrs. J. I). Aid 'no Friday evenhtK. when her niece. Aliss lilsle Alexander, en (etiaincd a Kroup v( friends. The e ctuiiK was spent with fancy work aixl music until a late hour, when ref reshtnenis were served lo the utoini. Thi!e who enjoyed the eveiiltiK loKcthci were Alisses I tuth (iMnun, 1 leleni- Ulede. tier- ' irnile llieilr. ( ;adys Applenate. falla Ittenel, Ceorle Cotfee. Kthel Shrum. Lets Walker. Mewlainen I tan Kuy, i;tmer liiejjel and J. I) 'All-Kite. Al rs. Mabel Merry man spent Tuesday visit hi;- w il h her slMcr, Airs. Harry Nordwjcli, who live in Mcdtord. M i!. and Al rs. lloyd Tm-ker of Ttml spent the week-end Mliny with relat Ivck and friends in I his community. Mr. and Mrs. lillul ami family, who have been residing- on the Smith place In Hell view, art! imiv. ho,- to Ashland for the winter. I Mis, i:, i. Harron and dauih ' tcr, Alt h. Hay Hi own. returned Tucstlay even In-; after vpenillng scvi-ral days in Shasta valley. The menibei s of the Y or man Indue held their regular meetim pnrm nniimup t Mttmruiiiinu I FOR LOCAL MEN 0 1 the True ranca. when a charge i of dynamite, hlch had been plaeed in a hole wbh-h the men ( bud ben di,giuff ftr an ete' tric , ' 1 Kill pole exploded. It seems that j , two hargeB of powder had been I ; placed in the same hole a short -, dislanee apart and Air. Carlston. 1 returning after the blast had ben j se off. started to resume his work and in some way came In contaet Q : with the uncxploded powder witS ' the bar he was using, causing it f ;to explou. throwing dirt and rock in hi fa ci. Air. Carlston w V 'rushed to the local hospital, where' The f-'aleni hh schutd folb;ll he rei eived medical attention. ' It tcm. which mcetn AlMfw4 in this ,was first thought that both . y Hirturd.y. octoir , . were blinded, but i today he is i jable to use one eye. His face j first atl.ltlc cla.sft tt th tw o 'wait badlv injured. The Copeo t!o. schools in five year. Wy l istvd building a new light line from ; Wasco high school this afurnoon Kant Alain street, out to the Owens tryout game, ranch on the I'aciflc highway.) The Wasco team Is a hu.ky as-: ; where It will be conneeted with , gregation. that has had trouble getT -lone of their other lines. Here-! ting games all season, and It Hill, (ofore n number of people liv-j bf the Tirst hard tussle for both j lug on tlm Kast Alain road have elevens. The Salem team has also; 'either had private lighting sys- j experienced diffieutty in getting items or have received power from 'games, either with th Portland! a buck line, going through near! or Willamette valley schools, the hills. This new line will j Salem has a drop kicker who Is i ' enable everyone to have a dlret j liable to boot the ball over the goal (Hghllng system f i om the main around the 30-yard line, a big line highway. - (and u fs backfleld. Ai)u. hai. ( Airs. Ada Langstreth is leaving ihf team are letterrnen. They are! soon Tor Long Beach, where she being pointed for the Medford (will spend the winter with her game. Ison, Cecil Iingstreth. j Thelocal squad has been resting ' I Mr. and Airs. AlcX'ormlck and J and going through light physical 'f 'family, who hav been living on exerols s all week, and ihe hurts j I the Mines place for some time are of Anderson and Cooks!, and thei 1 moving to Ashland, where they J noses of the Hughes boys have ; will open a frui; and vegetable j healed. IWnk siopned a foot with! istore on North Alain street. this proboscis in the Chewawa game i Air. and Mrs. Glen Wilcox and i anj jack h-d v,- ' j i three children of Iowa are vlsitim; ,,en t0 him In the Marshfield game, i iat the home of Mr. and Mrs. J, L. ; The squad has been going through j i Wilcox- of Bellview. j skull practice daily and polishing; Air. Hood of Portland is staying i up on a Hei les of new plays. i at the home of fiis brother. Air.; Heginning next Monday, the team j I A. V. Hood and is putting in.lhe;...ni t ( Ijra(.iiC c,tiri kten Tsr.-r if-K iQ.nut-ttftii is dains to 2S morrow when .genial, biy litclc BUDDY SQU1RR1.L at".'isKw ngit hewio to n! Vh Vnjw.Tnybc h fame as a N" GitKcrcr UitufljrMufy'lu preceded him. U not, Ist's get av-quartiHKl! 1 k Wnng? you die dwiccst Not tea fror.i the world's four cornets .". . varieties you've never seen before ... all toothsomely fresh . . . right from his famous firepl.-jec. If you love good thinssito.ear, you'll lovc.Buddy! f X HOO ! ! ! F.VER YBODY ! $13 Pfizes! Buddy's fame us book of "Nutt Jingi" is free for the asking, ai an introduction to Buddy's wonder ful new thopt Color it well and you may win one of the big cash ortit product prirei! Call or write TODAY' ? OPENS TODAY No- 667 V AqU' "Everything in a NUTSHELL" ? NUT SHOP at, CQLVIG DRUG CO. ' 704 West Main Street - Medford . !-Wtl,trtWllllllBlilllllt on November meeting. Air. and Airs. P. fc. Van Natta and three children, who have been visiting at the home of Mr. and Mrs. II. If. Sands, left for Payette. Idaho, Monday, where they will visit with Air. Van Nat- la's parents for an indefinite time. Air. K. - McCormick. who just recently purchased a Dodge truck made a trip to Dunsmuir Monday and was accompanied by Hob Simpson. The two men expect to ina ke veiriilar week I v trios to California, with ftult and vegetables. Air. and Mrs. II. K. Mel calf i-pciit Sunday afternoon at the home of Air. and Atrs. W. M. Hryan. In the lodj;e rooms. Mr Toe l.Kt-ll jgE Millinery H iH Hats in Felts, Velvets and Velvet Combinations I $H.5 and ?a.05 r CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING GETS RESULTS tt roitlniol. siati- manager, 9as present and ga e a vn y Interest-iii'- talk on lodue work. The of Tic i from the Medford lodgc w ere present to enjoy the meet ing after tho business was dis posed of. A general good time was Indulged In until it late hour w Io n delicious refreshments wcru served. Mr. and .Mrs. s. K. Car ne und daughter Kiaml- and Air. and .Mrs WillHi-d MiKp of thin com munity, w ere In attendance nt . this meeting. Mr, pg Iston. w ho has been em ployed with the Co poo ronutruc jtion crew, met with seriou no icidvnt AI ui id ay aCtcinvon, near cement on the lligliland Iaddi t tt up U,tii Friday. arm new dairy uain. f The Salem game promien to be The county council have made;,,,,, touKn parne uf thr a!ion for anangemenis to meet at Bellview ln nm, ftn fa .,. ..t 10 for an flll-dav rrw(p, thal ovor ww a game in this city is expected to be in at tendance. '' This afternoon at Ashland, the O. A. C. Rooks are playing the Normal school team in the first game of the season for the Normal squad. HOLOS HAT SALE - With n shipment of 300 late mol els in fall millinery just unpacked, Miss ICmma lou Kavattaugh is holding an "expansion sale" In (he hat shop In the M. M. Department st o re today and 1 o m orro w. The sale Is in lino with her new polit y which expresses not only an in crease In business but a subsequent demand for larger selling quarters. A program of remodeling In this department was completed tho first of the week. A former store-room used by Miss Kavanaugli1 was re built Into an attractive display al cove, the walls of which are tinted in a warm rose shade and stippled In gold. Kxhlbitlon shelve! as well as a long display table arc also decorated in tho general color scheme which provides an attrac tive background for the assortment of new millinery. A number of new mirrors alho have beep Ided lo the chop for the convenience of the customers. These with other accessory equip ment to be added later are expected to make this pioneer hat shop one of the most plua-anl and attractive in tho city. . I ed at the Oregon Caves resort was I put on by 11. L. Bromley of the ! ; California Oregon Power company.! ; when he showed pictures of the Le-1 I gion convention in Medford, Her-1 ! bert Hoover's vist to southern Ore-; ': gon and other items of local inter- -i est. To the California Oregon ; ; Power company also goes credit, ac-. I cording to this newspaper, of hav- j I inu nut nn -ihp first mo vine uieture 1 BOY SCOUTS j and with the hope that the drive ; for funds now being conducted will be aided in going over the top. The hour of eight to nine to night will be donated by the Aled t ford Realty Hoard, and the pio ! gram is to be broadcast over ; k.mi:d. '" J ! Airs. K. K. Webb of lierkeley ar- ' . , ' rived here todav expecting to spend There is to be a special radio, . . . . . rhe.lule this week end calls fnr ; ,..;,,,,,..,. 'snr,. , i program prepared by William I, d brother-in-law. Mr. and Mrs. Klsimalh Falsi to play Grants Pass sot)Pnl Oregon." ' 1 ' riates in the interest nf ...niinc N'harlea lieames. at Grants Pass. I --j -T- --? -1 ' - lu' .. 1 The Sout hern Oregon conference j programs al Crater Diamond One of Ihe most gratifying re sults of the national Democratic campaign, according to W. H. Canon, local chairman In charge nf the Jackson county central commit tee headquarlcrs In the Barkdull buildln-T, Ih the large number of rosponsCs that have come Into the national radio broadcasting, pro grams. The speeches of Governor Al fred K. Smith, while on his tour through the middle west, were the first on Iho list in regard to local favorable response, according to Mr. Canon. Next In popularity, so far was the speech of Carter Glass. Virginia Henator. who spoke from Washington. D. C. over a network of 38 stations Wednesday evening. TIip speeches of Senator Joseph Robinson In California were also -heard discussed widely by local res idents the past few days; as well as the talk by John W. Davis, Dem ocratic candidate for the presidency in 1 91! 1 . which was heard over the national network last night. This tiot only shows a growing Interest In the campaign, hut in the issues as contained in ttig Democratic platform, according to Mr. Canon. Brisbane's Today (Continued from rge Ona.) cum AurcliuB. And, apart from hi.- assertion that liberty Is an impor tant word, wo find lit t la to crHi else In his (loin;, rememberin-'t that if (Inly had not had Mussolini It would have hfl't inarchv. M On election u.e. ladles of tho Women Christian Temperance Union all o'er tho country will pray for "an honest election, an 1umpNt count und a victory for prohibition." That's a little late for eleeilou prayers from tho hu man iKjint of view. Kvorybody's mind is made tip the ulpht before election. Providence,' however, might at the last moment caitwt Ihe letnoenils lo voto us the V; C. T. I'. ladies wish. Nothia is va possible In (.me" ence. BYLLESBY PAPER TELLS OF MOV IES Tltu October Issue of Byllesby Management.' Iho officlsl niontuly magazine of the ltyiicsby compa nies, contains several items of in terest to local people, including, the following: "The Alall Tribune. Medford, Ore., recently te ported !iHt the first moving picture show ever present- A great product mnde till better Hlnufchte-r oi Kite Chinese eu ttmics cm a horrible scale. More than ifon.Otm nHV0 yV?n hutchertd by Mohanyncdans ongfliTed in a re unions war. MJasionariea deserve tie massacres as particularly bfu lal and cruel, every man woman and child In the YillugcH attackod being killed, property bttrucd. vil lages oliliterateti. That Is and always has been Ihe nature of rellplous wars, most vl ions and cruel. And. to make It worse Christians know that the Chi nese .--oris and "Allah." iu v host name tho killing is done, have no jxlstcncc. near Kdlson's birthplace; a Hlnd'l:1 KrA Mnnriau lady asks an Injunvtioo. saying:!"111 neJC WOnaay ion niusiD i spoil inai Kaereti I ! o O) HCencrv." Thomas A Kiiiin iw.k. Ileal, would ray. "Go ahoiJ and dig '1 c truvcl." He knows that ono travel pit mom or less won't inter fere with his reputation. Ills nam? will stand when others of hid day arc forgotten. 3C Piggly Wiggly Specials for Saturday Gold Dust ; v (Dish Jfop Free) 2.C Shredded Wheat IVr iHieknfre Pillsbury Pancake Flour OjCi c 10c Armour's Pure Lard "7 CLn l-rHiunil imiII I Ut Piggly Wiggly Tea Q- Itlnck or Green. k-V Hi v. Diamond Matches r" Oirton of 6 Imixcs, cieli Xj Sugar 1U IMuilds 65c Fairy Soap Itars 25c Crown Flour Kl-f.li. sack $1.98 Toilet Tissue (7-oz. Crepe) OCp t rolls CJy Piggly Wiggly Flour (Guaranteed) Sa7 - Per barrel ,P WW Enders' Best Pumpkin 1C- Large tau. eacii J Walker Chili Con Carne OC- 8 cans fclJt P & G White Naptha TJz 38 c 10 Carnation or Pet Milk IVr i $4 59 Best Foods Relish Spread OO lint Jan, . JOC Piggly Wiggly Coffee tfc 1 (( lYehl,v -rround: S lbs. ....... .. P 1 lUU Mother's Oats' (nii iiiiui). pkg. 39 c Bread 20c Fresh Fruits and . Vegetables Pow Wow Micb4icg Powder Satisfaction ;gu a r antced o' nionev back . t Cty AV, White King, Washing Powder. A 1 t u I'er ivackiim. lMuad ran CryW SUua Jtak Trays JQq Tjrpewriting Paper Smooth white stoi'k Cfi UUt SiMt.ufcm pUg. em-k .... ?! PIGGLY WIGGLY MEAT MARKET e ' SATURDAY SPECIALS 22c Beef Pot Roast Per pound Pork Roast Per pound 25c Choice Steaks Per pound Fresh Side Pork Per pound We Deliver , 32c 20c Phone 1236 3C