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VAGF, TWO JfEDFOTW MATIj T1?TBUKD. fEDrOUT), 'OnEfiOy, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 8. 1fl23. Jocal and Personal , ., ., .!... ror nil; inii " ,'',r,,U'J1,:Jl'erlyVVhe"Xf,''enU"- !""'- '"' "WW, with .or.-, of! A 2" year, also item in the Port-. jiricrmix u 11 . ..,.,.,... 1 Kt. Mark's rummaiie aaln. Nov. Ujold." nnil the ciiUer of u rcJle land Journal yesterday was aa fol ty .lelks ortlci. mrj I" a. . Main. S3 1 A-l.l.. f. ,.. Ihn .,.,, l Ikk: "Three I'hll Metphun. ..Ill havini; reported liy yestei aay alter- : nuon. As a rule. two or three days : eiaii . . avul.able at the cktk h with that thoulilit in mind. eouiily c lllltllssi.iK H. ! to meet until next Tuesday. l lic eai ij riiui nHii i . ' the llilense innrisi in i"i election. I'll usl lie elrellon liniird lneiuliirs to lake espeilal pains to. Inlnjf In the return ns early as uosKiiile.i i Dauulllers of Veterans will meei , nh.ht .;Veryliody welcome. 231' I' l'lday evenini; at the Armory. 23U ! Temporary aulo licenses were Is ('. T. linker, secrelury of the, Ht ,h(. h1(.,.rfB ff,.0 t,luy Mi'dtoi d Chamlier or I ommeiie. , was to leave today for t'orvallls j to ntl I the annual three-day j r.ssioil of t lie stale uxsuelatlim of executive secietarles. i Wood all kinds oak, I"""'1' ; fir and dry slabs. Meilford Kuej i Co. Tel. ii31. tf t Mi's. Klsle llnxler of JucUBOll-, Villi'. Kla., who Has been leelurilii,- iluliiiK the past piesldcnlinl cam-I piilnii for Herbert llonver. 'a '" Jteiffin d for several days and Is lilaniiltiK on n 1 v I ti K several lectures .here on novels and poetry. Hlie ls( also a representative of (he Mouth-j i n Cliibwoinan. a niatiazlne. ami . hiid' cillislderiilibi lecturlliK experl enie iltirlnK the World war. , Kculllar dunce, liold Hill Hut. 231 (luesls' from' a dlstanie rculs tercd at Medfonl hotelss Include Wlllard liruwn of Dayton, On., and Kanl Mc.Vai'y and Clarence Me Nary of liellane, Ida. Armistice bull, Jackson Hprlnss club. Kill. nlKht. .1 uli ii XcM'cnmb, son of Mr. and Mrs. X. II. Ncwcumb, route 3, who has been HI !n Portland for the past six months with Influenza and coiiipllcatlons. returned ' to his Inline lllla week much Improved In health. Dunce at Kred O'Kclly's hall. KoKlie Itlver. Hal. nilthl. . Ilroad way (Irchestru. r30 .Miss Tern Hutchison returned yesterday from (iranla Pass where she spent the past two day vlslt Iiik friends. Kxtru special barftalua, $I.9h to HXc, at the Knimy I.ou Hat Hllop in ,M M. 20 extra Kieen alumps HllB v.i-ek. 23a Mrs. Mnry Meyer, clerk of the Table Hock school lilstrlci, l)r, :coi'ue Dean of Oak lirove and C. W. Collins of AKate were amoiiK the visitors In Meilfnrd yesterday. Cruntre dance. 1'aiile Point Hat. nlKhl. l-:verybody welcome. 'j:i2 An Invitation to the deuree leani of the llebeknll loducof Klamath FalU to ntlend a district conven tion to he held In Medrnnl on -December 3rd has been accepted. The local drill 'teitm has been itlven the lienor to exemplify Hie work lit lllla nieetlUK to be attended by members of the order tbrouRllonl H'MiUirrn DreKim. K latiiiit It l''allH llenild. Hose mcudlnir, runncrH removed and snuffs wiirki-d back. niiuill eraft Shop. a 1 Off The last concrete In the new Atbland water supply dam was to have been poured today, inarklui; the completion of the dam, after liuvlnit been In the course of con struction for severul months. The dam will be rendy. for use 111 the sprint,' and will assure Ashland an ample 'water supply all next sum- IIO'I'. . . , Homeinude cakea at Marsh's Orure-ry. .. .. :231 . .' I'l me write your fire Insurance. Carl Y. TenKWiild, Hotel Holland. I'bnne !!i. tf The Superior Toasting Ability N ' cf Fluhrer'8 New Long Loaf is one of the many icasons why you should be using this latest and best of all breads, Long Loaf's convenient size and shape fits any type toaster and the abundance of sugars used in its manufac ture oasts the slice to an even golden brown in just a jiffy without scorching. Call your grocer and ask for Fluhrer's New Long Loaf and con vince yoursolf of its extra goodness, Dr. A. ' Wiiltcr Krexw mifiit I JhIiii B. Velton of Mrilfiu d. IIk- I Tim nunilit-r of raulur luta o tli ivei'lc mil in Klnmath KullH i trlt-t mn'nuicvr of the .Molropollliui j era ltd in the l.'nitcd Mutes has an the husi Rucat of Mr. ii nil Mm. I.lfo liiurnne- conipany fur noulh-1 more Ihan rtuuldid in the )iut fivn l.eur ". offleld of lliul . Urn Orison, wan in (Iranla ra yearn, iiceordlnn to the Oji-kuii Diuu-e (lulil Hill " il lllthl -'31 ki wiiii r 1.1 " " ' .' ' ! . nl,ur" eu ''C31. M.df.Md Fuel C.U. IT' teriiay Mnoiiiunir ami viuini! ai ills. M. K. Krazee. fnrlller hiiuxr the core of tllene aiplen, what! mollier at (he V. W. V A., li ft liy:u wealth of uood thinu la attired, j .intuitu this inornintr for Man Jose, fal.. whore she will aoend the win-- ter wnn ner son. ituiianu r razee, i.,.kn. ,-l.. . lh K,. : . . . ' .,. , ,,.:' Jose normal. Her plnce at the I loeal hcHduuaHers Is DeliiK filled i. .. .,... ir-,.i. ,..,,, ,,,..,.,1 u I " ' ... i house mother a year iiku last sum in'T white Mrs. Krazeo was nil threo montiia leave of ahsence. flraneo danee. Maule Point Kat. ,() TIlomuH Knlpe. the Kanderson jiotur company ' and the Crater ( ukv Automotive company of Med- f,.(i, Armistice hull, Jackson HprltiKH dull. Hat. Illcllt. W A (V(1.(,C complaint. Iinuinht turn IriMt Clarence Martin by Minnie Murlln on (irounds of desertion. wnK on file today at tile county (.,.,.h.H off,.e. The couple was married Mnreh II, MiaS. and the ,,aif f dalms she was deserted at Stockton, Oil., over a year into, Homeinude cakes at Marsh's U3 1 Amonit the Callfornlans ickIk- tcrptl ili local hot fix tivp ,1. It. lirown of Tturlluitnu', T, J. I'liint of Alitmcchi, llvovw "Y. KihvjirdH of ("hlro. Mr. n nd MiN. 4, A. Cow J. K. WalldiiH of San KranclNcn, Itcducllon mjiIp now nolnR on at the Itnnd Itox Hut Shoppy, 223 Hunt Cth HI. 20 extra fftvoi) trinlln itnmprt tlurliiK IIiIk wile. 233 In the election of clan offlt-MiH j'cstcrduy of the Hinfor cla of th; Sou t hern Orison Norntnl mbon', two .Medfonl Klrls were honored. Mix Minnie Tlininonn of thin rtty whh elect cd treasurer and Minn Murjoiie rennit of Medford wo chonen Mecretary. It. I'cttlnwi of AhIiIiukI wiik elected inenlilent. and Vernon K fin Me of f!rnntn Pawn, vlce-prejildent. HeKUhir dunce. Cold I Mil Sat. 231 The rhunrcH if recovery for LefMiurd Loml.ertson of t'ok'inH MUIk, who Ktistalned it hroken bark In an aulo cninh Hc uth of AhIiIuihI Sunday, were todny reported hetter. hut It Ik rohahe that he will he confined to IiIk heel for neveral weekH to conic. Oregon I'Mie Heller AHsoclallon of MeMlnnvllle, Ore. f, L. (ioff. AkI.. (Ii) KHt Main Ht. Tel. W. I SSlf Mi. W. 10. Dean. Mim. Carl Smith, Mrw. Allle Kverlon anil daiiKlUer, and MIkh Littilne liver ton all of (IrantH Vhhh NpeiH Tiiph day nlHpiiuii In .Medford. Klneaid'H dunce. Cold Mill Sut. John I la rt on drove In from IiIh ranch near Ityhoo lirltlo thin morn- illu- ii nd mm Ml ucviii'iil hitin-u hi t lie cltV on hllNttiesK. ' (Jood lialdwln apile tuv Hale al Pinnacle l'lieklnjc Co. tf Zulclma Tciiiplo Xo. 13. iJiumli lei'H of the Nile, will meet at Crnnls Phhs MiiHonlc temple on next Sat urday, November Kith, at 2 p. m. r.unchcun will he nerved at the Del. Uo'iie hotel at I2:3n. 1 We now hnvo Hevurnl furnlMhed Iiouhch for rent. Clone In; low rent. See A. C. Ilevan at Hotel Medford. 232 Cuoi-tfe Kckman of Kin ninth Falln 1 home from u neveral day' vlxlt tn Medford at the home of Mr. nnd Mm. It. I), lleiiHon. Kelt mun In connected whh the Pine Tree theater of Khimalh Knlln. HeniHtltchlnif. hose m p n d I n . pleatliif and button makini;. Man dlcraft Shop. Phono 72. 1P3tf MIhh Almn Ijiwreneo, well known I local phinlHt, left Medford HiIh morning for Portland, where, tdie will UKaln he nmielatcd with Jamcrt Sti'veiiH, former local operatic bari tone, In bin new Htudlo. Huvlnu' proved to he the popular hit of the recent opera hciimoii In Port land. Mr. StevenH huH made an Im mediate HUeectjM of hlx ntudlo there from the first, and U belnn viMltcd freiiiently by Itical admlrcrK nnd frlt'iulH upon their trlpn north. Dunce Cold III)! Sal. nl,'ht. 231 Mra. Kllnor lowell of AHhland , Kpent Sunday with her Hlnter, Mra. II, It. Kellom In Medford. See Chim. Ii, Howard for 1Upiih HetiKtM bun load for the foot hit 11 km nte. The Da licit and Medford. Phono Summit Itaiich, AHhland. 221Uf Klve humlred miniature boxen of Klamath Netted Com l H. No. I potutocN, each box conlululiiK 13 ''poumlH, have been crntod fta hhIc durhiK Vhe annual potato nhow tn Klamath county. The boxen art now tin Male nt the American Na tional hunk, the Firm National ban k n nd t he elm m her of com -moreo. Knell box will be nold for .10 contK nnd will he whipped to nny point, providing (he purchnHcr prepayw thn exproHN or parcel pout chnrire. Khinuith FhIIh Tlortild. ' At K. P, hall tuiiluM ! Pythian ! card party! 230 1 1. Va n H oevonbu r left for San Franeh-eo hint nlnht to Join Mr, VnnHoo'vephurff. who , ium ' linnn down there for the pat in (layii vlsttlnit frleiidn. CrHnge dance. Kiltie Point Sut. niiiht. Kvfryhoily welcome. 2S2 ThomaH Tieitlty Co.. Vcul ustntvv t Insurance nnd pniull loiinn on any- thlnts of value. Palm IHock. cornor Main and Front. uoxtuliM. if llurncd out aw the remilt of lonp uhv. City F.lectrtclan Harry Ulna bitruer thin forenoon replnced three . electrtc light Klobeit at the elty ret i ervolr with mw oin'. The Klobex uie 200 wattK nnd are tn ulohcn dcKlgtUMl ftir 4oi wattH. The Itk'htn, of which there r oyer half a do?.en. can he een from all purVt of the valley and n hort time nu wore ieen by ii local VeKblent n wuh comlnir tlown thU Hide ofilrtu, the (Irecnwprtnu mountiiln Oond clean Jonathan npplen, r0 and 7.e h box. Womb Lumber Co.. TU K. Main HI. tf Concernlnw your cym ront:ult nr. D. A. Chnmbem. Optnmetrlnt. tW , Medford Bid. For uppnlntment Phone 1Jt, illaxMeH flMed and fp. 'nlshed. 251 y'lerday i-onfrrriwc with Ijiiiui - I yminflilooil, the loral usent thrrv. , Coal l.y tliB Hack or ton. .... -. , a tvnman's skill Hie only mairlc. ..n.i ..i...ui..t imwI.Muifs u.h.ds i a ltd so c I se your maKltr; enter . , Mr .and Airs. Uonald Anderson ". ., ,, 23l f Trlini st reel have moved to their .,.., ... i.i,i ,i, ...i.,, Homemade cakea at Marsh's' (Irocery. 231" j Hlcel sheitra uround, plowsharea sharpened, Benerm blncksmlthlnu. Nick Youiib.. 109 Bguth Holly Ht. ! 231 . . . . . incluueu iiniullB me ureKoiiiuna rcKlstered ut Medford hotels are ) Mr. and Mrs. I.. O. Herrold, Harry t K. White and F. HaiiHeu of Ku 1cm, Kvorett Harpham of Iluwene, F. 1. PIley of Condon, and the following from Portland: Mr. and Mra. Kilw, K. Ccveke, P. C.' Patrick, Fd AdamH, M. U. Mackey. Q. H. Ford, II. 1. Hathhone, Oraco Hat ford, C. II. Smith, P. C. Shepherd, J, HbdiofberKcr, i)r. K. P. Geary, O. P. AVIlnon, Harry White, A. Wlek. M. O. Perry, CharlcH Conk llu, W. C. CarHtrs, Ceorgo IHncH and V. K. liuell. Catholic card party ut Parlwh Unll, Friday evening at K o'clock. W(od nil klndrt oak, laurel, j Mrn. Joy Walker of Meilford vIh- j tu Anhland to uHcortaln if every flr and dry fllubs. Medford Fuel Itcd her mother. Mra. Taylor of ttilnu wan a they had left it. Co. Tel. 631. - It MIhh Ooldle Vilnom daughter of Mr. nnd Mra. O. N. WUhoii, Ih ex poctyd to arrive Friday from Hay wiird, Cal.. for a Hhort vinlt with her piirentH before returning to San FrnnclHco, where sho planij to mitkp her home. ... Dance at Fred O'Kelly'K hall. ftoKUo Itlver, Sat. night. Itrond- way iho.tti(iv 230 Good lWldwlii applcH for Hale at Plnnuvte Packing Co. tf , W. V, Allen of tho Plcrce-Allcn ! Motor company left yeHlerday for a! vlflt of Heveral woekn in Chicago, i with lim mother, and while en route j will Htop at Itozemun, Mont., to j upend neveral day.t on bunlncHH. Men are Htlll digging for gold.! while In our midm Huch marvelw an golden cored applet. . with im-1 told wealth under their Hklnn, only; need a woman's Kklll to offer it to the world, ite a new kind of "gold digger"; enter thin recipe content. 230 Hot, clean coal. Tel. 031. Med ford Fuel Co. tf - In the Intercut of establishing Kchool dlHtrlct No. 03. In tho Trail and Keene creek HectionH, a dele gation compoHcil of MtH. F.dmund Tie In, W. It. DennlH and John Ktille appeared yesterday before the county boundary board, petitioning for Huch change. The transport ing of stU(lentH to the Keene, Crock school Ih the problem cauwlng the change, and It Ih the purpose of rcsidentH within tho proposed new dlntrlct to transport their own Htti- dontH without depending on the Kcfn? Creek district to do that for them. Tho new district may aim build ItH own schoolhouHC. . The matter wuh taken under advise ment by tho board. Klneaid'H dance, Cold Hill Sat. 231 Hose mending, runnern removed. and snags worked back. Handi craft Shop. 2K.lf Tho Pant Noble Crund club of the Hebekah lodge wilt meet with MIhh Kleanor Amen. SOI Hennett Htrect, Thurmluy evening, Novem ber 15. A good attendance Ih de sired . Watch for the nppcarnuco of a box of apples with cotcm of gold rual gold; and have, rendy your fa vor! to applo recipcH to enter tho coming content. They may win the generous caHh prlzon and Inciden tally help boost homo products. 23.1 Hemstitching, i.ohc mending, pleating and button making, Hun dlcraft Shop. Phono 1 !i3tf 1 It looked like Al Smith to Jooj Oormnn. local boxer, who madej a bet with a Hoover booster that his man would be elected, the man who lost would Joe said roll an egg with IiIh nose on Sixth Htrect. At 3 o'clock this morning Joe was j . cirtCkftmitH Oregon Powder- Co. convinced that there wan no hopeirormod w(th houUinmrturs ut this for hln mnn and paid off hln bet I nlnco. ' ' by rollfhir an otftf from H to O utreet. He cIioho a time when few people would nee him. tlrnntH I'iikh Courier. TonlKnt. at K. P. hall! Pythian card party! U30 AVood all klndH' oak, laurel, fir and dry MhibH. Medford Fuel Co. Tel. 631. tf Mr. nnd Mm. AVMliam lluwmun left last evening for their homo In I Oakland, Cal., tollowlnn h vlNlt ini Medford of neveral dayH with frleuiU and relativen. - Bent Ctah lump coal.) Tel. 6s 1. f VI x tra Kood Spltr-enber: applet. Hoe, per box at Pinnacle Packing Co. tf It Ik probuhto thai Jack "Woods' Plan of ..inblMtlnK ..n athletle tWs'lZ ""'': J clttb In the NatutorUnn l.utldln i-- ,? ' will l. Bhunriuiwd, duo 'to luck t,e w,n xemillfy ibi. work In 'ini..r.i I... i,i.,..v. iii ! t no Master Mnson deerco m tho who-, inter.,.! the eluh tn h.v. i been operntod. The clnh hud Itn; opening Inst nlKht, with only u fow prenent. and the equipment whieh nnd been put In pluee will now be removed to tho Armury. where Wll SA1.K W. s. U-Kliorn .-oek-iian h.h. i erelw, Hu niwn 8 ntrtliu. 10-K-l- tf more Interest tn Hhown, olub miuuberKhlpH may oot. be miKI. Homemade e.tkea nt Murith'a tlroeoiy. - 231 Wood nil kinds oak, laurel ftr and dry ulalw. Medford Kuei t'o Tel S31 tf ' jew Klden, the QrMer national ' fore.t ,anBer al rn.on freek. and family left here yeMerday after-. noon for a week'n vlult nt Mnte. ! Hot. cleun cmil. Tel. $31. Mud-i ford Fuel Co. tf City Attorney John II. Onrktn In In Portland loo kind after buslnuin mat tern, nnd expect . to he hack home Monday, Mmt1tehlnK. hoi mending, pleatlHR nnd button making. Mun dloraft 8hop. Thonr 79t..--l9tf ; Htalu Motor association. In , there were 4ii. , lust year me total ' Ci-uiibb dnee, im,t i.:....r..t.i..i.. wci..,...,.. arrive In Portland thU cvenlllK. v the o. II. N. train from the east. Amon them will be Phil Met- ' Ncliun. Kr.. who Is returnlm. fi-..t i Kurope. iMtll .nun will le I'liil Melsehan. Jr.. and Phil Metaehan. : III., urandson, son of Dr. Kd Met- ; schan, who met him at The iimiies1 The Catholic ladles will enter- lain at cards Friday eveninc. The public la Invited: refreahmenta and prlzea; S5c. 30. There were but aeven flrca In the city lust month, accordimr to . ... . - ..if: .. ine report ,oi rire v.iiii-1 i-.niott. which caused loaaea uniountlnB to - Oltly 1202.54. i, , ifl,i. .... ..' rnl,clllill'u" -u iciii;iii:i , vrt- per box. Pinnacle Pac king Co. tf. ,., ,.,, i -f Ct ,, trlcla McNeff will be pleaded toj know that ho Ih nlowly regaining! her health at the Community hos pital. MIhh Mc.Veff nerved ovor- (jenH during the World war and wuh ganHed at the front, Hot Utah lump coal. Medford Fuel CO. f M. Stewart and O. .1. Thomas j are among the vIhIIoih In fhc city from Seattle, Wah. K. P. hall, Thui-H. night Ashland the first of tile week. Pythian card party! Thursday i night, K. P. hall. 22H Superintendent C. O. Thomson j of the Crater Lake national park ban begun hln annual vacation of two weekH. all of which he will Hpeml! In Medford, according tQ prcHent piuiiH, ' ,' Coal by the .naek oiv ton; 631, Medford Kuel Co. ' Tel. tf CARL ROSTEL, DIES Carl Hostel, who would have been X0 ycar old on the 25th of next month, well known citizen of Jackson county for yearn past, hav ing lived In Jacksonville. Medford and Central Point, died suddenly t at his home on tho southern out skirts of Central Point at 1 o'clock HiIh afternoon, from a stroke and hemorrhage. Mr. Hostel, j;ho had been In fairly good health for IiIh years, camo Into the house from the yard and hardly wus Heated thnn he wuh ho I zed with a stroke and bud hemorrhage, which canned death ulmoHl Instantly. Mi'h. Hostel hastily summoned medical assistance and their Awo nom', Krnest Hostel, member of the Mall Tribune reporlorlal staff, and Hcrt lloslol. a teller at the First National bank, were sum moned from Medford, Curl Hostel wuh born in Fllehne. Cermuny. and came to the rutted States "0 yeurs ago. lived In New Vork for n ttmo. then followed the sens, finally locating In San Fran cisco for a time, and then coming j to this county, redding In turn at JacKHonvlllc, Medford and CeutraK I'olnt, at which placew lie was en gaged In bualnchH, Ho had resided in Central Point tduce the year 1 3 04 . where he owned hUHlnesannd other proper!;:, and he also owned property in various partH of the county. Hln widow nnd two sons, liort and 12 meat, tmrvlve him. . No funeral arranementa have yet been announced. Mnn Silk t'omltiA?. NHW YORK lD Sixteen whips iwl" Hnl ft'ni Yokohama durlnp ; swV,'mn,'r with cnrBoes. of ' llk IIOlllHI IIM . I Ul h. Klamath I'allH 5700O contract let for construction of roni) within Moore park. Haker StlI.S.riitl contract 1ft for ouatntctlon of new community ho tol. Newport HnpUl jiroKieNH mado i Rradtn the Hoosovelt highway on! South ljeach. , . Miitlran tiround broken for new fire resifttunt gnriiKo for Chestnut Motor Co. , S p t o 1 a 1 cuminunlcullon Medford l.udKU Xo. 103, A.I A. M., Prldny, Nov. If, 30 ft. m. Work In the M. the evening, liy order of W. M 231 C. f. HorsTOX. Peey. TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY KOK ISKNT -t-room apt. r.irkhtiiNt. I'hone in. Cull .'S6 KOH S.M.K-I'lnno. liarcaln. Terms. ' SS South nakdnle. S3'.' KOU SAI.K.OK KXI'HAXISK I iotnch ni.iek lanti Knna plow: i ! '.,n1,,Im'"-, "e 're,,',,,,"1 : tta '" A. Smith. :J3. KOU 8AI.K 5-room modern: oak) floors, fireplace, breakfast nook, slceplnv porch, lots of bullt-lns; j well located: sotdlrr's bonus: i vasy terniR. Take und car as pnrt payment. 'i cris alfalfa, free soil. k ', Km vel rond. ner school, $ 3 6 cash, $10 per month. , ' 30 acres pears, tood pioducers, . Well located, im.oOO: easy terms, , t'OHN, Montnomerv Ward j Mid?., I'honi" 1 381. JO1 Lucas mm SlNMAND AFTER Weary of travelltiK 'Hi' dete- mined to keeu KOillu. Geneva.-li unu-iiuriu muui, i , land Kirla who disapinred from their home nearly a month ace. were loruted in Ashland yestertlay as they were passing throiiKli, en rouie irom ui-oiiiie, Lain., .j Portland and other points north. They visited school chum there Tuesday and had planned to leave Ashland without iuIIiiib on their !'""" Tliev i-e They recited an interestliiB story of how they forged their mother's, name to an pxcuho slip for pre- il'nK why they were not at im - houl the day before 'and upon. learning that the teacher dlncover-j ed the forgery, they feared a He- , vore reprimand, poHHibly a wltip- -ping at home. To encapo punish- ! mont, they decided to run away ! from home, j Sift Hnir not an ftutt t hev found Tel. 631.i,(i .i iM ..Kti.tnini.- free! rble ,wl wmn r.n.ml I he...HelVe , ln 0rovllle. Calif., where thev .vnrlcpd for thro(1 WPl.kH In the! ! ii live iiri-hiirtlu In t but HCctlotl. ! Pythinn : i j,ey became Homewhat home- --!,:Hick for Huuthern (Jrecon and came . They had planned to visit only this one school chum while there Although their clothes, which Worc the same ones In which they httd left, had Iiecome ragged and unkempt, tho glrlH were deter-: mined to continue their wander- j ing, but nevcrtheloHH, Hcemcd to be joyful when they were brought! back to their parents. Ill Johnson Improves. ' SAN FKANCISCO.. Nov. . iV) Senator Hiram Johnson. HI at the j Mark Hopkins hotel here, was re-! ported better. He was1 still con- ; fined -to his bed with influenza. : but )U fever hud abated. j "My Head Usee To Pound!" "Kvery day I used to have a i pounding headache and nueer dizzy ' spulls. .1 would go to bed at night "all in' yet couldn't sleep on ac count or my nerves. 1 would gel up in the morning a wreck, with a ten-nip. taste In my mouth and my tongue all coated. I really be lieve I was on i he verge of a col lapse when a sister of mine wrote and told me to try ox gall, saying that she had the same trouble on account of sluggish liver and that ox gall fixed Iter up fine. On lu-r advice I began taking Dioxol tub lets and in an unbelievably' tdiort i imc me old ncaiiacue and iutvuk ne.sH had disappeared and I was fecllnir I Oil ner cent belter." When the liver becomes weak I and MliiKtiish It falls to cleanse the , mood or. i lie polKons formed In food wale These poisons spread throughout tho system. cuusIiik a toxic condition which in turn causes hluh blood pressure, stomach dis orders, kidney trouble, chronic headache and "nerves.". Natural i ox pall extracted from the liver of, im ox Is rcmmiizi'd aH the finest : tonic, for the human liver. It is aj nutural liver stimulant and through j Its action on the liver literally re- ! Juvenatcs the entire system. The! pure, genuine x Kail Is tn pt. had i in dainty, tutcless form in IMoxol -tablets. Kach tablet represents Ini drops nf pure ox Kail and cost less j than L'c. Genuine Dioxol has pic- ! ture jtf ox's head on pitckitKc. On sale ht all frond druulsts. Special' Kenl. .Inn u in & Woods Drtm Store DANCE Wednesday . AND , Saturday Nites WALKER'S MEDFORO'S NEWEST PAVILION UIANDHOU.VSTS. PHON 244 A Complete Cleaning amd Dyeino seryicb INSURANCE First Insurance Agency ' A. "U. HILC, Manigtr ' Phone 105 SO N. Central Medford, Oregon Wait a Minute! Wait a Minute! YOU AIN'T HEARD NO TH I N' YET (With clue HiJulofrii'B to Al .Jolson) Here Is the Cream of BFtE!ER7S , $2,000.00, Sale Event Women's Shoe Department Women's combination arch ' support oxfords and pumps $3.98 Women's black kid tie oxfords S2.98 Women's black and tan , oxfords ..$2.98 Women's black kid and patent ; -y pumps .... , ....... . . . . , . . .$3.98 ' Men's Shoe Department Men's black or tan oxfords . . . $2.98 Men's black or tan oxfords. ; .$3.98 ; Men's black or tan oxfords ... $4.98 Men's work shoes $2.98 Men's work shoes $3.98 Men's work shoes .$4.98 Men's tan 16-inch boots. . . . .$6.95 Mens' black 16-inch boots. . . .$8.45 Boys' Shoe Department Boys' hi-top shoes $3.98 Boys' black school shoes. . . . .S28 Boys' tan or black oxfords at $2.79, $2.98, S3. 25 Arthur Hubbs, Manager 4 MxJC vv TRIUMPHANT RETURN AT POPULAR PRICES . Eighteen stellar players, 5,000 persons in "the ensemble a screen production enthusiastically acclaimed by press and public throughout the world. SEE IT SURE YOU MAY NEVER HAVE ANOTHER OPPORTUNITY. ' ' . ALSO VITAPHONE TALKING ACT Herb Lyman And Hit Orchestra IN ANSWER TO HUNDREDS ; ' . OF O REQUESTS . WITH SYNCHRONIZED MUSIC AND.. SOUND EFFECTS The World's Greatest ' Picture SEE and HEAR It Admission Children 26 Adults 50 , P r pThese Drug Stores are open nights this week: Jarmin & Woods James McNair Pharmacy West Side Pharmacy Why be satisfied with a ready-made suit when you can have an . Ed. V. Pricej OB M. Born Suit, tailored to . your measure, for $25 up , A fit or your money back. Ths Men's Shop Next to Kislto E . LESLIE'S Awuy wjth words we'll !;cnp .!liq ijcud Add show tliu liioiiur plumb- ini; niHTtl. jKroni Iho proverbs of Mr. Cjuicli. . Our pci-roniifiiiec niali'lics imr desiro tu si-rvu bv emiKK our vxpiM-ii'iici! lias poiiik'd mit the viy in 'which we ean be of use in the world plumbing... Youthfulness The rending segment ol tlio Js'okrome Bifocal is practically invisible. As a result, glasses with No kromcs have the same handsome youthful ap pearance as the single vi sion lenses worn by the young people of today. Dr. Jud Rickert . Optomctriit 122 E. Main A mm- THE CLIFT SAN FRANCISCO CtARY.i TAYLOR ST. A selected hotel for thoje ho appreciate the but without extavagance U REPAIRING VW7 JEWELERS Iffl Y$A Mt0f0R0.0REVW 540 room with bath Sinale. from $4 jl 0 Double, from $5 I ( ! II MIRASOL I - lit Snt Barbui