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edford Mail i M Second Section Six Paget Second Section Sis Page D1W Twentj-Uitrd Tetf WVlt riflT-anmth YM MEDFORD, OREGON, WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 31, 3. VARIED PROGRAM AUTOGRAPHED SKETCH OF SMITH BY ARTIST SCOTT m t 1 l! J ' " d BY ODD (2 - j ilED Wi I M 4 if ir cv 4 mm loose o A good cr-t responded to J ho Invitation of Medford Joilsc of Ottd Fellows to ait(nl the entertain ment at its hull last cventS mid all were' well Kitutffed with the amusement nruvlited, 4Th cvenlnjr xvhh nioKtly ttc voted im vreUiB OIjouih, but other features atiUod variety. Don Piatt t the piano and A, f'hrhitcnseti with a ayiophonr-, pro vided appreciated music ttiroug-b out the evening. II. W Conger presided. q The first event was a wrestling bout between Tommy Ilynn and Curicy Woods. Though the hater wan considerably handicapped by the heavier weight of hfa opponent, by his skill and actigty ho cn Ked Ilyun for 11 minutea very cleverly before ho was pinned to the mat. Next was an exhibition of the i effect of physical training enacted by the Mortonscns,, tw JimrtloH, brother and sister, ageu I'd and II ' years. Their exhibitions displayed much agility and activity and they j finltdied with n wrestling- tussle t that got a good hnnd. i , Karl Davis appealed in blnek i ' face and regaled the crowd with a lot of skils and raillery at the ex i pense of members of the lodge, i Bailor Jack Wood' of Medford and Mr. Mortensen of Grants Pans engaged InOi ten-nfttute wrestling bout which developed two pretty evenly matched artists of the mat. The bout entled in a draw. Kddte Demmcr acted as referee. Tom Roseberry responded to a cull and added to the enjoyment of tho evening with jig stepping. Those present then repaired to the dining hull where light re freshments were srved. .The balance of tho evening was spent W card playing and social intercourse. , extracoOnters ON ELECTION DAY NOT TO BE NAMED iliiii mm fMsmm -KPF -mm mm m,mmk' V t iotheo agencies tetting fresh fruit 1 UhouUt take iwUe f the Oro- gon titt law as iinlril; , J 0 "It htt Us uniaxrfttt tor any Q iivtiKic? f tsetl ay infki r ', jifjwus frwit o-f any fc'-Hd l 4 the fc'tKU'Q.f Oregon, excejn. that rh fruit may b& soJrt tw vjt oratfrsjfctiit canneries trait p- ? duct storip or- ihr iy-pta- i i dat't f attortes muter the foiio-vv .' j ing conditions: j t "t-'icKi. Sch fruft so aoii jhfii 1 be iivd li iy tw pfjde-; V Jtton of matuiftteUuett fruit pru- j jtiuvJH. iwaK1 tor utlK-r man- "Sentt. The naturo of this Infesiatlon tr inlinn shall not be Rucrtw ah to mate thft. arth-l- v. V 4 l Bebv PBtsmoiirst iwjrf Mttftwi fief cit&rizi izispizzd tuw from sHrfe fruit fllishi'MUfi- j fu)' r vnfii 'for use as a f oi! j or baverase. tf O. 1. MSS, 1 !SiT. c. 88-2.) - ! Tiu- u!j' fruit inspociHi's nie ; vimrsvrt -i!h !!w enfureemcat f tiiis iw !Hi wilt visit aii yiiSKj fnii fssiit, !( s to ' ferr-.i fr arc JuujkI Utfestr-l i with prwte or wruis. thsy Vf.CfX. j i!5- !- Commissif nir ; October 3t, tSS- S "Smooth skin instantly attracts says Victor Fleming, PARAMOUNT director liy R. J. Scott, jitised opeciHy forj3Cntr2 J1 i:?L!ti2!L ' No . extra counting boards wilt i be named for t8e coming election, j according .to a decision reached j yesterday. This was urged, owing j to tho hcavv registration in this I city, but county officials, aftor con-j fcrrlng with attorneys, found that f unless the counting boards wero.i appointed in January they voultl bo Illegal. O j There ore double counting; boards in four M edford precincts O'est Medford, TNcwtowJf, 10F MGKSONVUE HAS NUY GRAND JURY ON OCTOBER TEF An wXvr w ntwtc ivy t'ireuit slay, wavUllnff tlmt the grand iury '; ; caiicl for tho Sfin- lifia, wijii li , i wm liyt t'itJfr'ii, serve tor tite 0;to- I i oer torm of court, woirit tntt Jsi i JfwniJisy ami uiicet Ao TSiD pCTsiuniipi.Bl. tiia itr!l Jarys Ik bk foikiws: ' Sirs, V, Miios, SJoiifwd; J. 35. 3ioifB, Vhmnix; Eiirt Stcslwn, ItoBoe Stiver; J. i'.i WiSleke, M'iifird;!l'i'Mf Kssrliss-? w- X-&& It'Vije M. Vinfej;, i Ashianti, - A vsii;y on ihs fflMllJ i -and they sill function on elec tion day. The county eHrk has sent awny 24 tihsenteo ballotK the Itirpcst number in tile history of Jackson county. l'rhJy was the final day for filing applications for absentee J moved into iheir nmv homo on : North Klflh street, which in now comjtleted, i Mrs. Letuiari! McKno ni Iueh- ter fttrcino of Mr Aiicsraio ssent I Batui ilay and Sunday vitlt Mrs. j McKoe'n parents, Str, and Min. W. jA. 3iiiiU-rs. Jfr. and 5fra, V, J. Wilson were ; pwests of Air, and Mrs, 3. K. Craw- ' ford fit Medford Sunday ovenlns- ' I Don't forget the Haliowe'en en- JAt'HaONVtr.I.E, Ore, Oct. 31. lertaiment at the school ednc-( Twentv.fivc oeen were asen- i 3-:n.st i Sieclul-The Jacksonville Cham- day cvenlntr. isei-s on tho air-maii plane fiom' -wwe rmn rnmiun. uarade Mr. and Mrs. Victor Johnson t Modena, O,, to BaTtereficld, Cat., hmiiiahioa v i-8 ; . . i,im,i 'nv,ttN, Thnt vAuMnn vi,u ttA .tft coliJiied it's ttte dcoartntcnt of OR. Sunday In the interest of . mem-: a'"" ... . shc i t),ev'-erc oueei, bscs , rleulture Indleafe a remarkat.ic bershlo drive. About a dozen cars tU 8le t 1 g " 1 exparii In the fmit and v.'; dceoivtfed with banners paraded ; OREK.NKlKD, Ja. J. V. (able idaljy. frt)f food; our streets and tho nmrby roads. W . A. Child.jifi has purcBasea farmer llvlnc near Green- hht! of the. American ocohie and Central lo!tit and Ihe llaco i.bovir Hlo W has stariert another season's! the abiiiiy to buy, !!.( for-i Mr. owned by Mis. Henry liukili. .... ,h. ,.,,,.. i : Aft IMl Ct ? VAti.VaTON m 3t is 513 jury ? miles looser from New York to i iteu, i i San PranctsEO ay automuhllo thattj sumo Age I'fttdjt, f ft is fay airpitne. It ia cxaetiy Ktl.V.VIJBisiK KUBB, CutaH 3.HS mllca aci-ORB the continent vi'W Stone Bsc ImoienjyntK eti- tko Wncoln highway. Over ftio mated to ho !S,Si y$-a old tsaro i tramscontlnental air rotiteg f the j been recovered in the Ohuvkkus .Vationai ir Transport and tho near here. They inriudn bono and ; j Storing Air Traiyort, ft !k 2,S8 ! tono latehoiK, tattooins Instra-i ( miles. i ment, ,hone needlea and cava bear ; fc i bones. ' ' , I very screen star realizes how vitally important this beauty ss. Her skin must have real JoveH "ivess under the dose-up lights. ?? A QUICK throb of emotion you j. catch your bresih at the fismzz like beauty of snxjotfc, softr skin. Screen stafs unfaiiingly possesa this loveitness which makes t&e close-up's appeal irresistible. Motion picture di rectors tiisist on .skin so perfect that the pitiless elose-up Ughts reveai only alluring beauty. Screen stars know smoothskin is vital to their career, ffirte out of ten screen stars use Lux Toilet Soup. There are in Holly wood 433 important actresses, includ ing all stars. 427 of these vise this fragrant, white soap. Ail the great film studios have made it the official soap in their dress ing rooms. Masy girls lacking great beaaty, buS possessing lovcSy skia,. have psssfti on fee road to fame wassteti with perfect festes, i.ax Toilst Soap ss a great he5p la kecptag the skin sisjooth snd 5oveJy.w mvucviu una int.- tweven suuuuc i,er 0f Commerce gave MERNA KENNEDY, 5ove1y United Artists star, says "Lus ToiSctOooBp keeps my siirt mat vtloosly sfttoot!!.' , XTiSE ottr tun screen stars l- uie ff r smuinh tkin. r B - i 1 LJ basstsfsjS siar, says ejtghi ia iix tsarvefeas ve&feiy wy Totfet Staves jay skiis," O at Orepon ,tnd Taelfle coast col-1 loses. be returned before Monday. No vember 5. tho day before election. They arc placed In the-ballot box and counted in the usual manner. also solas to Medford. 1 rutivll on iseavcr creeit, top ballots, and sucl. recolvtd IHI50 . d Mr aJI(! 0:oi.0 jonkins.'W morntnB were not allowed. Mwt i Olro, of Jac(i?onyl))l! an(, j,s . i have rented tho housa bolon8lisP vi me aoHcmvo voiera aro aiuoemai . r .. x-j-.t..,. i.,,,,u(.n t rmtii .laea- .... lei.. t....wntA (. T... t(M. f Monx-file. Thev ovoil Ihero tllO All absentee bnllnta must ;ii,..r r .,ek. i ! Jlr. and Mrs. Hoy Uli kb anil 1 Mr. and Mrs. VT. A. Chlldera :! Iilauchtcr Helen onrt son Frnnfc of i daushior Maxlue ami Wr. 3"- (Ashland were visitors herPiiun- aid MeKce and daufthlcr Star?ine, I day afternoon. were dinner suesis Bumlay of Mr, i anil -Mrs. Bltiney st'.mr!i on lirmm; LUX Toilet SOAP 10 Life f oey fof hint i'olitiwil Music. Mrs.OMary Ifamillon of Kuril, WASHl.N'OTON (P) A Washing;- J who was taken lo Modforil for mcd- creek. ton Italian hurdv-curriV nlaver haul leal treatment last week. Is now figured out a scheme to eet both !mlrovlnK- Iteiml.llcan and Bemocrai Mlck-j Jr''- Charley TJlllch and son ols and dimes. Ha gets under an ' Charley, Jr., -left Saturday for office bulldlnsr, iL-iylntr f Intt "The j rll to Astoria. , Sldewalka of Xew York" and then I The ivcr Saturday ni- Collfornlo. Here 1 Come." , '5' club was well ul- O ' tended and the music furnished by lntr tiiolera- talnlnjr. ; the Jacksonville orchestra was ai- WA8HJXOTOX lPl More hog preelated Yy. all. clolera .this fall than a year ago ; Mrs. Fannie Wilson, who has is reported from Iowa. Illinois, bed visiting for some tle with Ohio. Missouri. Nebraska, Okla- j her niece, airs, frank Wark at noma. !aryland. eorl North Medford, is spending this week at Carolina, South Carolina :"d Flor-! her home here. Ida. i Mr. and Mr. WQay linve Cascara is Your Doctor's Choice Wit' n ttlivftu-tRnit ttronmincA eaawtrn the IM-.ltnXT laxative why cx prrrnient with things that lash tho jvptem into at'tioif ? usfara, yu know, ts the Imrk of a tre. A natural mid normal sttiuulus to the bowels, ' " : The Indian, who (o chew this bark, had o word in their Ian guagc that meant "cotieltpalion"! Perfect rvffularifjr is owihle to day, and to all of a. We have fa fl our a in id! form; the very dcltgbt-ful-taaiing candy Casta ret give pure CHseara. It has helfd at leaat r. million jople to habitual regu larity. Mi! I ions of others, unfor tunately, have stuck to stronger Mrs. Fred IJuiclior, Mrs, Archie j Ilowman and Mrs. Kthet Olson were, 17 SI Word Tuesday forenoon, Mr. and Mrs. Milton Coo . are the proud uarenta of a baby boy; bi last week nt the Community; ho"ittat. lie will bear tho name, of Uouglna Evans, . j Mrs. Steveon f Salent, moth-j or of Mrs. ??oorc, is vlsltlnff tj the oore home. j Mr. ami .Mrs. Frod Schneider and j Mr. and Mrs. Scott K. Urltt and! daughter of Medford Tft iSunday! evening dinner suests at Amy's! Place. t;eo. O. Wolgarnt of Grants Patss ; and John Daley of Kagie I'otnl were business visitors In our city; Monday. ' ', . ((oliis t'arks of Applegate was; among tha many who attended the, dance here Saturday night. - Mrs. W. W. Cameron and nlcec. Miss Hilda I,yons, were visitors in Medford 5fontlay. ISorn, Saturday morning, Octo ber U", lo Mr. and Mrs. Oeorgo Margreiter, a baby loy, whom thcyl have named John William. j Mr. and Mrs. C. IV. Huffman! iand son Wlllard, Mis Ilcrtha Mansfield. Martin Itoiand end Al ton Bingham of Thompson creek vere in uur city Monday evening. ' Mrs. Josephine OalHon and Miss; way, New York. Helen Loan from Plnehurst, Ore.,! working for the National Tran scribers soviet-, a society jrlvlng emntoyment to fio blind women in their homes, copying books for the use of other blind oeonle, were caiiera. In Jacksonville Monday. Health worth more tffan fortune THE bbsr to be envied is the one who is born with aa inheritance of perfect health, to begin with. And who's iucicy enough to have a mother who'koows Jjow to buifd up this fortune. "Perhaps I'm of(i-fcshione4," shell sbv to the Joctor who pronounces her child Irj sically 100?5 at a baby show, "but this heaifiwertificate means more to sie'than aff the stock certificates in the worSd, ! my biby jrrows up strong smJ weil, I'm wtii mg to lezve it htm to make a career and fortune for himself. "Already i'm teaching him the vaitie of regular habits. Reyuiar sieep, reg tiiar meais, regular fanctiont, He never once been off schedule, not travelmp ta the country. I make sure of that by giving bins Nujoi reguiarly." .ft Nujol works so eastiand ajturiiiy that it won't upset a biOf under any conditions. It keeps everything functioning properly. It not only prevents any excess of body Bostons (we a!! have them) from forming but aids in their temovai. it is saie and sure, Nutol was perfected bv the Nujot Laboratories, 26 Broadi- Heir to millions I !fi i ! 5 AT YOUR GROCERS BREAD , BECK'S BAKERY MmmmmmmmmMm INSURANCE First Insurance Agency ust try Kujol for your baby. Civt b it to him regularly for the nest three j months. See if it doesn't Jeake things ; much easier for both Sf you. Ccr- I tainiy it couSd do bo harm for j Nujoi contains no drujjt or medicine. ' Your druggut carries it. Be sure you get the geauiae. Sold only in sealed j packages. thinjrs and acquired ttnXy the 3aia tive habit. tf Voor firpt Taret will demon- j atrate how THOROUGH tht gentle i laxjUne is, after all. Your next j surprise will lie the lenjrth of time , before yon need another. Kventu ! Hy you'll jtec that cascsrtrtng ; tenda to make the bowels move j thereafter of their own accord? , A modern drugstore must stock j Oianv laxatives, but for rour ovra good the druggist would rather nave Klemattt Klt Ostendorf Mo voa aik for tfae inexpensive littU i ior company will erect modern fcoi ot Caacarett than enything else, one-etory bulldiBg here. tirnmt t5anr Travel. WAKHINOTOX WPH-WJth a, to tl of JS7.2'i vtsllare for the year ended ertfn.er travel to the Grand Canyon tmUortat park ex ceeded that of any previous rear. Therp were Zl.tW auto. , carry iny ftJ.SOJ pftwcngern rectstered. ROOF LEAK? CALL ; Trowbridge Lumber Yard Oar roofis; expert wiS call and jrive yoa suggestions sad ettisuttes os cobU, Ko oblig&tiou. W Q ib famoai Johns-Manville Roofing ,ALS0 0EPA& SHISSLZS - J REICHST2IN & DEUEL W O 0P AS Kinds of Dry Wood .t AK LAUREL FIR Dry Pias Skb3 Fir Slabs Dry COAL MEDFORD FUEL CO. 1118 North Central "J ONYX POINTEX HOSIERY For Women $1,85 , .... , SAK FRANCISCO HOTEL A 5PLKtaV4LliB; ' J? lna Stteei i JUeiai THIS CENTR AL . DOWNTOWN LOCATION i Tji tmjxyn TrR . -iX-&r Ul-tTi Haiti, m 4