TWO
MfiDFprcn MATS, TR1HUNR. MKDFOItl), OKEfiON. FRIDAY. XOVKMPKR 2. IftW.
Iocal and
Personal
Im
. . Tlie oolku toduy were seiiiuliins
for two i'ui'H Hto leu luKt n&ht, one
Ih'IiiK tuki'ii from Ueoi'K fiuten ami
the other from the I'luri-v-Alb"
Motor roinjiuny. A IH'W Ford was h-miI.
"&. taken from Mr. Gates, while It wan, Kxlru pin'i-JuI hut buriculiiH Hat-
parked in front of hjs home, nnd u j inday 3uti ikw hut Jum liouKht
Chevrolet wim tuOn from the fund Included ut tliesu' marvulouK
The new cut utid do(f hospital Ituildliitc iieiniitu w.-iv lnwind by
on North Ulviinddu iivi-nui1 1m rap-1 Hit city yesitduy to '. It. Huwh-y
Idly tH'uiiiiK completion and W ex- to build un addition to a dwelling
pet-ted to bo ready for oteupuncy j on North 1'ine nti ert at a com of
wtlhfn two week. Hituated in thuJ SIWj, nd to J. It. Winn to re
center of a i;od sized lot ut th mod) u hou- on West Main street
corner of Itivertddo und McAn-jut u coat of
drew road. k-ouihIh HUiToundlnr.' 1 The )'id llox uftYrrf u reduction
the buildinK will be landMcaped. j 0 t'K. fjRyu,, CiiKe and Monogram
inaKinic poumoic wnai promimM iu,htii. uImi popular pi let d hain.
on uf Mcdford'K m wfbt bcuuty Double urwri iliM-nunt Mump lo-
O. S. York, trainmaster for the! Attorney (SiMtrire HoberU return- Thomas Keulty l''-.. real estate.
Southern I'aclfjc at Uneb(irK, latd from Kan Fruncltujo tliu nuirn- Insurant and kiuuII Iouiih or any
in the ity todfiy on l.iihic. j Inu. where he Hpent the payt few tiling of value. Palm Mock, corner
' !TlHm '. davit on buslnesH. 'Main and' Fro.it. utwtulrs. tf
Mini Klialmh Hhit. Mipervisor
of Voumi rural ch'ool. Is upend. nt;
today vidtl"K Uu ''olo. Alderbroul;
:in.l Funis Creek schools.
Hear tJinuK-' A. Cuddlm;, Ueino-J
cut tU cniKllilatc hi' ls
ney .over radio xtatlon KMlil), at
7:45 o'clock Friday evening. 2L'4
Phone
51
A nurtli unci south of .Hclfunl were
T nutirird uf Die theft.
"" Hume niude citka'iil Miimh!
fc lliuicry. ' !-'! '
4 LlBteu in tulllKllt on KMKU from 1
i N lii U i. ni., nml limr 11 (imminent
. Kepubllcan tell why Victor llurwll
should be re-el(?eted t'OinmlssioiuT. ;
: tu
f A houn'ly varnuu, yiirt lnnued ir
t' yeHterduy m the county clerk's of-1
2r to J"'" '1'u"("",' of IlUtto KllllHJ
n' for Ihe Id Inir of one coyote.
I morrow. 22'4 Kut lith Ht., . juwt
least uf the Gruei'li-riu. 1
j Ueiillnr dance Jiuiile I'ulnt Hat.
S25
OwiieiH of radion: Uon't foijiet
the wtyle and beauty of thee hatn. : to lUMu n KMKU toniKht ut G
jntHllit, velvet, Kailn and felt, vory
b.Wst on the market, at xuch ainaz- j
tin; imrt,'ain piicea of f i.VH, S3. UK, mdHou of
-'.:, i.at ne. aiui one lot
each. Jiny your hal here and iat
m.
The condition of M " Uori lllrh-
ntral 1'olnt, who hat
been u patient at the ('oinmunlty ,
hoKpitul mm-e iiiKt Katurday. ciiff'-r-
ILK
BUTTER
ICE CREAM
PASTUERIZED SAFE PURE
PRODUCED PACKED
THE SANITARY WAY
tlie Km my J,ou Hat Hhop in M. M.
Store. 224
Kudio mvnui'K, attention ! Tunc
in on KM 10 D nl 'I p. m. toiilcht.
Mlrut Grace C'hntuberlain of AhIi
land hut an Important incxMnKu to
Hem- Karl M. Fchl, independent i "'-- i" J""1""
ofin.ll.l.iln ff.r miiVor of Medford. f !"
' Fpeaklni; over K.MKD toniKht, I
to 10 p. m. I!-
i Good Hplir and Ihtldwin a n pi cm
for wtle at IMnmulc I'nckini; Co.
l.f Guestn from u distance rct-i-der- j 0n ncvoral weekH ao f.r purtu
r ,i .. fA.ir..i iiei ineludn Mr unknown, uro HtUI nilwInK. The
MVH. , PHiiui 01 mimnm.
k-rern upii oiini HtampM tomorrow at K from lni. (.rfeciM of Ix inu Mtruck
iy an automobile, was reported to
he better todav.
e-o rfiiii 1h better acquainted with
the needH of Medford thnn lOarl
H. Fehl, IndeptMideut candidate for
mayor, who wi'Hpciik toniKht over
K M 101), U to j p. m.
HeiuHtltchimr, hOMo m e n d I n b.
. DeHpite a well orKanhied Hearch.
which ull mo ut hern Oregon and
northern t'alifornLa offJceiH partici
pated, Geneva and 1-aurle Kucaf,
two jouhk Atihland kIi-Ih who left
und
N. V., and Mm. 1, K. Kerr of Cal
gary. Can.
I'k'H. douKhnutH, candy, cider
und coffee: vaudeville. orcheHtra,
8tunt. prlxeflKht. Hooncvclt
school, Friday evcnlnK, Nov. 2.
' Hear about Victor Hui-hcU'h rec
ord und why he tdtould be ro-ulect-ed
commlHsloner. ovei' KMKi) to
nlfihl from 8 to i) p. m. 2S-I
The annual Hallowe'en frolic ut
tne ItooHevelt Hchuol will be held
Friday evening. November 2nd.
Many ununual featurei for, entor
talnmenL have been planned, in
cluding vaudeville, orchcHtru and
nl unit, and lefreHhtnentH will be
by the I.-T. A. for the benefit of
the school.
Huvo you Heep those new metullc
Jiatfl at Lottie JJowurd'H? 'M
The naiiH'H of thn TaxpayeiV
Comiiflttee, HUpportlng N e w t o n
Chancy for reolectlon an District
Attorney, will be published In Sat
urda.v' Mally Trlhune. 224
Mr. und Mrs. Harold Crane left
this forenoon for their home In
JJerkcley. Cal., following novei-1 i
pleating und button making. Han
dle raft Hhop. i'hono 702. lOUtf
Iat clue to their whereabouts came
from Willows, Cal.. where It was
believed they were working In the
rleo fields. Tho girls a no between
12 and 14 years 'f age.
Home made cakes at Marsh's
Grocery. 224
The names of the Taxpayers
Committee, supporting N e w t o n
Chancy for re-election as District
Attorney, will he publUh.ed In Kut-
urday's Mail Tribune. , 224
Among t'allforniu guests at Med
io nl hotels are Kernurd It. Dleck
of Ios Angeles, Mr. an,d Mrs. 1. C.
Thomas of hong lieach, Mr, and
Mrs. N. A. IildlMW of Hnn DieKo,
.f, 10. Meeting of Orlund. I,. A. Ha
noi and It. F. Morris of Oakland,
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Ford and Mr.
and Mrs. lien Iurkin .of Hun Fran
cisco. .
flood Hplt, and Italtlwiii apples
for sale at Pinnacle Packing Co.
tf
It will pay you to tune In to KM
KI) toniKht at it p. m, and hear
Karl H. Fehl, Independent candl
dut1 fpr mayor of Medford. 224
JOmployes and their families of
the American Fruitgrowers pack-
Nttice lo ArivcrtlM-rw.
All odvertlshiK for the Sunday
paper, political as well as other
wise., must . in dhls office by noon
on Saturday, and before If possible.
Thl rule must be Hirfctly uhsctved.
These Drug Stores
Are Open Nights
This Week .
Medford Pharn&cy
HeatS's Drug Store
Strang's Drug Store
davs spent In Medford. visiting in tu,ulw 0""l 1MI "
friends and relatives while en route I lninrroii evening at o'clock hold
rr..m .. ...oinr trin to Poitlaiid and Mm annual dinner, which will be
Seattle.
Tomorrow
the biggest hnruatn
day yet, such money saving bar-
gains and extra. ' green stamps
at ll)c lOmmy Lou Hat Shop in M.
I M. Store. 224
Miss Grace Chamberlain will
? speak over KMKU lonight at 6 p.
in. on the candidacy of tho Honor-
able C. M.s Thomas for District
Judge. "'''-- S24
Only four out of. th state, cars
reglslcyed here yesterduy with the
local Hlutu truffle bureau. .
' Cuul by the sack or ttn." Tnl.
il8KMedford Find Go. . tf
;:J'eaeri, uprlcot, r plum, . walnut
"vXrV'jVt any tree 2Iio; lean lnMarf(
y. ;tmlers. .1. C .Ilaraoa Nurserj.
f I'hono Uln-Y. 200tf
v
: Thm is ;
Donut
Week
anil jiaturally yon
will b interested,
in o u r Sutui'duy
Special on 1 ' .
French
Donuts
23c doz.
udc
Flulirer
them.
aS
can
only
innke
We will uIho have
onsale a coinpleti;
stock of other va
rietieH . of (lonuts.
inclitiling
: Ckke Donuts
Sugar Donuts
Raised Donuts .
Whole Whea
Donuts
o
and tho largest and
most complete
stock of breads and
pastries in South
ern Oregon.
followed by a program.
Pear troes, 20c; French roots,
h u d d e d; nothing bettor. J.. C.
UnrnoH Nursery. Tel. 1 1 0-Y. 200tf
, ItoKuar dance lOngle Point Sat.
225
After having Mpcut two tlays In
Medford on official business. AY.
I). Miles of rtoschurg. special agent !
for the Southern Pacific r.illroud,
left thfti forenon for Ktu. we. where i
he will work with other offii-eiH in'
efforts to nppreheml tho unknown
asHUssin who last night Killed a j
Southej-n Pacific freluht brakemanl
40 mllcft out uf tOugetiu on, the
Natron cut-off. Tlo was Informctl
of the -happening by telegraph
when he was at Ashland last uiuht.
Home made cakes at Marsh's
Grocery. 224
lOxtru good Hultzonherg npples,
f0c, per box nt Plunuclo Packing
Co. t tf
AHhlaud children were scheduled
to ho the principal patients at this
iMiftcrnoon's dental clink; at the
county health unit under the direc
tion of Mrs. Martha Denton. Ash
land school nurse, with Dr. It. C J
Miilhollund of this city In charge.
Dane e. Itlvcrstde Community
Club, Sat. nlte. Same orchestra.
224
Hemstitching, host m o n d I n g.
pktatingaand button making. Han
dicraft Shop. Phono 702. .miC
Temporary unto licenses Were Is
sued tit tho sheriffs office yester
day to the Keherer Motor company
ami, Clalru I.onn of Medford. Peter
Scuiichkn of Sprngue ltlver, and S.
G. Nye of Talent.
Coal hy tho sack or ton. Tel.
631. Medford Fuel Co. tr
iOxtra good Haldwht apples. 50c
per box nt Pinnacle Pucktug Co.
! tfl
j- Mrs. M. 10. France, who recently!
resinned us house ntolhor of (he
local Y. W. C, A., Is being replaced
' hy Mrs, Mary Fowell. who arrived
l from Ttijcumnt Wash., this week to
j take up ,hur duties there. Mrs.
! Fruieo will loav soon for an ex
, tended . visit with hor son ait
' dauvhter-in-law in San Jose, Cal.
Karl H. Fehl will bring to the
votuiH of Metlford facts over KM
Kl tonight. 9 to 10 p. m. 224
Cherry trees, 25c; finest over
grown In state. J, C. llnrnes Nur
sery, phono fitO-Y. 30Otr :
! Mr. "and Mrs. G F. DOnlel "uf '
MeCall, uUylt have left for North!
' llei after a two weeks visit with
.John Seller and family of this city.
, Mr. Daniel ami Mr. Setter wore I
boyhood frlcndx and It had been i
over 20 years since they had last!
met.
1 lladlo owners! Tunc In on KM I
KD tonight at A p. m. Ileur Miss'
Grace Chamberlain discus ihe Is-
sues In the Judicial campaign. 224
f. JuUgt Nhnrh of Kooky Pidnt.
; Pelican hay. was a business caller;
ut tho Crater l.ako national for j
entry offices, here today. j
, Dance, Hlverslde Community i
Club, Sat. nlte. Same orchestra, t
224 ,
Jersey stills and dresses mude to
measure at the Fashion Shop, 424
Medford Bldg. H7tf
Kveiett Faher, 21. of Centra)
Point, ni)d Hetthih Uiuner. 21. of
Albany, were Issued o inurrlae
Heonse by the Marlon county clerk
here Montluy nfternoon. The wed-.
ding took place In Albany Monday)
nlwlit at tho Evangelical church, of
which the bride's father In pastor.
Doth the bride und brldej, room are
former student of Willamette unl
vvit'lty. A considerable number of
portion went to Albany from here
.to it tt end the wedding. - Ha tern
Htntenmnn,
Thn nsuHNf of tho. Taxpayers'
Committee, supportltm Newton
Chancy for re-nleetkm as District
Alloruey. will bo published In Sat;
urduy'a Mull Tribune. 824 j
llvur tleorijo A. Codding, Demo-
cratlc candidate for district at tor-1
ney .over radio ntnffon KMIOD, nt
HURRY!
ONLY ONE DAY LEFT
AFTER TODAY
THEN GONE FOREVER
CROWDS ARE STILL TERRIFIC
Thoy Come by tho Hundreds From
i
All Southern Oregon, but!
TRY TO GET-IN
Continuous
Shows
:30 to 11 P.M.
Tomorrow
Continuous
Shows
1:30 to 11 P.M.
Tomorrow
I l . L f
Four Shows Daily
At 1:30, 3:30, 7-9
AdmiSBfon
Children 25
Adults ; 50
CONTINUOUS , ' .
SHOW
8ATURDAY
Coming Sunday
, FANCHON and MARCO'S
Oriental Idea
.. . With . "
JUE FONG, Famous Chinece Tenor
"""'''It. ' CONTINUOUS
'Oil Jjy. SATURDAY '
I TODAY
j only i j I 35 fr ;
j IF YOU'RE THE SORT M'fiiA j
THAT'S HARD TO THRILL 111 :
j A'ND SELDOM LAUGH, yYK""5T" J f
j THIS PICTURE WAS JUST ' - Vf
InAUCl FQR VUU. YOU Kt i "K- I
MWOTOpOBOIH.; , I. I
William
With
. . . O '
ALAN HALE, SUE CAROL
ALBERTA VAUGHN . 1
Thoy were bmldtra nml ihelr Idea of
lmmur wim In drop a wlilti'-tnil rlvi't
Inlo Ihe pnrkot of the other, when ho
was ilrnmuinK of tho Bil l of his hem t
you'll imiJo.v this iihture unci tiilk
nboiil It fur wrrk. ' '
TOMORROW
HOOT GIBSON in
"Clearing the Trail'
Economy Groceteria
' "THE. HOME OF BREAD LIKE MOTHER MADE"
ABOUT POTATOES
Some folks wonder why there are so many different prices asked for potatoes by
Medford stores-Wellwith potatoes like any thing else, you get just what you pay
for "
So that all may know why prices vary so much we have arranged a display mour
window of potatoes of the fjiree grades being sold in Medford. First you wdl find
the lower priced grade then the U. S. No. 1 and then the 12-oz. fancy bakers; the
latter grade being found only at the Groceteria.
And remember this with potatoes as with other foods the best is always, the
cheapest. , t -. i - ,; . , ";
Bread
Medford's best bread because baked
without alum-bearing substitutes.
Mb. loaf . . . I . . . 3 for 20c
H-lb. loaf lOc
Buns, Parker House or Napkin Rolls
dozen i . 15c.
, Flour and Sugar
Drifted Snow, 49-lb. sack . . . $1.85
Fisher's Blend . $1.98
Wnite Down a guaranteed hard
wheat flour . .$1.79
Sugar-per 100 lbs $5.95
i
OTHER THRIFT ITEMS
Crystal White Soap 10 bars ... 35c
Palm Olive Soap 4 bars .25c
Matches Buffalo Brand 6 box
es in a cor ton; per carton . 18c;
2 cartons ' . ...... . . . . . .35c
Syrup and Hot Cake Flour; I gal-
Ion can of Tea Garden Syrup and
a 4-lb. sack of Phillips Hot Cake
and Waffle Flour, both for ... .89c
Oregon Ripe Prunes a delicious
canned plum in good syrup, No. -
1 can r . , : . ; . . . . , . .10c
Arm and Hammer Brand Soda
3 pkgs .25c
Snow Drift Shortening, 8-lb. pail $1.63
Del Monte Crushed Pineapple No.
2 2 can 3 for 65c
Del Monte Sliced Pineapple-No. .'
. 2 can 3 for 69c
Kemp's Fancy Corn; No. 2 can
regular price 20c a can; 3 cans .50c
Freshly, Roasted Coffee our own
rpast three very fine blends
. . . . . ..." 38c; 43c; 49c
Campbell's Pork and Beans, 18-oz.
can 3 for 25c
Libby's Apple Butter, No. 2 can . . 23c
Miller High Life Malt Syrup No.
2 i can 53c
Wash Boilers heavy oversize re
tinned boiler with copper bot
tom . . . $2.98
Electric Waffle Molds Highly pla
ted and fully guaranteed
$5.59; $7.59
Round Aluminum Roasters excep
tional value ... . $1.29
Coco Fibre Door Mats 88c
Glass-bake Pie Plates guaranteed
against breakage by heat 49c
Household Brushes set of 5 a
brush for every purpose, per set 49c
Swift & Co.'s Fancy Hams, by the half ham, pound
,29c
' Shoe Department
Better shoes for less for the whole
family.
Widest assortment' o f children's
shoes in southern Oregon.
Men's work shoes high top and
dress shoes.
All guaranteed to give satisfaction.
Fountain Lunch
Breaded Perk Chops, Mashed Pota
toes, Cream Gravy, Creamed Cauli
flower, Buttered Bread, Coffee or
Milk . : .. .25c
Try our hot malted milk chocolate
10c
GATES & LYDIARD
.. . o BUY HERE AND BANK THE DIFFERENCE
Use pur Parking5 Lot While Shopping Here.
Star Meat Market
SATURDAY SPECIALS
0
Hams half of whole, per pound . . . 30c
. . .. .'..- . .
Picnic Hams, per pound 20c
o
Home Rendered Lard, per pound . . 16c
Fresh Side Pork, per pound 20c
Choice Beef Steak, per pound . .". .32c
Phone 273
We Petiver
Sulphate of Ammonia
At our warehouse now or from car November
15th. Advise us of your needs.' ' 1
10 lb. Bags for 60c
Just the Thing for Your Flower Garden
Mutual Mill & Seed Co., Inc.
. . .. , , Sixth at Bartlett
Phone
269