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PAGE TWO ocal and Personal SMIin: nt 30 cenu per pound, n fairly large supply of drcNCt tur-ki'j-n wiih iiu.i-kly ulrt at the puh lic market thin nmrnlriK to an eager crowd of thoneu.. The turkeyi urrc hi wood condition lut were Slightly UIldOI'WtfiKht, putting tho WnU Into u Mecond gride, other lines of produce in the market wore well represented nnd enjoyed tho iiKiuil Hatuiday trade. Today probably marked tho laKt time thHt turkeys will he void ut the low price, hUt'U hlrdtt huving fill already iK-en wuhl or ordered from the per Hon HolHn them nt tho bargain price. Coal by tho sack or ton. Tol. C3I. Modford Fuel Co. If All Modford riflo nhontern arc Ihvitod to h proHont tomorrow at tho now riflo range of tho Mod ford branch of tho National Itlflo association to take, part In regular wookly Sunday target practico. Throe tnrueu arc roady for uko and can ho used nt n dirtancn of COO yards If necessary. KiflCH and ammunition will bo ftirnlnhod to all shooters by tho Kovornmont, but 4f tho rifles nnd ammunition are to bo used regularly, a mom hcndilp in tho Modford Illflo club at a Kmull foe Ih advinod. . O uarnnlonl hemstitching, 7c. Work not drawn. Mrn. Canonse. Sinclair's Dollar Ktoro. 247tf Ut'spito fuggy wont h or, tho north bound air-mail piano nrrivod and departed on schedule ctt tho air-po-i horo today. However, the southbound ship oxporloncod Homo troblo with fog in tho northorn part of tho Htato and wn n fow minutes lain in arriving in Mod ford. Tho local fog Irouhlod the pllntR hut llltlo nnd was lifting with the arrival of tho ship. Misses' black sateen pleated gym bloomers; regular $1.25 valuo for COc at HhlcluV Bin ClOBlnff Out Sale. 247 A building pormit won Issued by tho city today to U V. Kchoffol fur tho construction of n, garage on Queen Anno avenue at u coh( of ao. Orange dance, Eaglo Point, int. nlto. Kvorybody welcome. 24 Mr. nnd Mih, C, U. Jteynolds, proprietors of tho Hotel Holland, loft Thursday on a motor trip north, where they ore spending tho week end visiting friends in Port land and surrounding polntH. They will rot urn here Monday. Cheap lumber nnd cedar nnsts. Modford I-umhor Co. 7tf , V. A. Dunfap, special repreHon Intlvo of tho Portland Trust and .Havings, bnnk. urrlveil In tho city toduy and will spend tho week end Iiim'o nn ItiiHlnoMH mil nlenuiiro. ltargulns, h! I k volotir remnants for pillows. Fashion Mhup, 4JM Alodford llhlg. !M6tf Among tho temporary auto li censes sold at the sehorlff'H office yesterday was one fssiKid to Joseph Hull of drums Past;, who pur chased a new J.aKalltf. .' nest Utah lump oont, Tel. C31. Modford Fuel Co, tf tin , u u rin,. .... . rived Inst. evening frnm Portland tn visit frlondH and rolallvoH in Modford while tn routu to Kan Francisco, whero they plan to spend tho winter. Coal by tho Hack or ton. Tel. 031. Modford Fuel Co. tf Paul .lennlnuH, deputy sheriff, returned yesterday from Portland whoro ho had appeared h a wit ness before tho federal urn ml jury butt Thursday. While en route to Portland ho left two prisoners ul Hie , state penitentiary, (lorgo Ca vin and A. 10. Muckoy, each sen tenced to n year nn larceny and moonshine possession charges, Columbia Hootch and Mllkywnol mixture yarn. Regular 0o' bull, now 8a ut HhleldH lily Closing Out Sale. 247 Hounty wnrrantfi were Issued at 1ho county clerk's office yesterday nnd today to J. F. Waddell of Prispeet, une coyote; ,t, M. Htorm of Modford, one coyote, nnd Wal ler Miller of AppleKate, one coy ote. K. J. Kapp. factory representn tlve nf the Atwnter Kent Hadlu company, was in Modford sevornl days this week while nn n tour nf the nation, visiting all Atwater Kent distribution branches. In spcnklng of the' Modford branch, which Is operated by the People's Kleetric More, Mr. ltapp declared It tn he one nf the. most modern branches on the pacific count In arrangement nnd service. AH boiler dresses H price a.1 MnUin-'. ?r.0 ' Thanksgiving is jus around the cor ner. , Use rhihrer's Bakery service in planning for your social functions and your Thanksgiving dinner, v J l -1-L..1.. LMt. .11 , IJob Kruno, who wre?Md Hnswan , Muhainincd here last niffht, left immediately after the match for Astoriu, uccumimniod by Virgil : Ifamlln, well known Portland wrcMtlinjt promoter. In Astoria to nleht, Kruso will wrewtle u main event nnd nun several matches ar I ranged for tho next few woeks. ' Kruso returned recently from Auk j Italia where he hud u. Muccenitful I Noasun, alouK with several other Portland wrcKtlent.Qiicludlm; Ted Thye, who in now on ruutu to thin i country from Australia, t Wood nil kinds ook, laurel, fir nnd dry slabs. Medford Ful Co, Tel. 031. tf Wet Weather comlnu. Jlavo that : roof ruHhinuled by a first-clous ; i-hinder. All work ?uarnntiil. I John It. Holler, 03.1 North Central. ; Phone 37G-J. 2ftZ Miss Myrna lliihh, who recently underwent n major operation at the ; Community hospital, was reported i today as showing continued Un j provomont. ; Hose mondluK, runners removed nnd HnnK.. worked back, llandl ! craft Bhop. 216tf ; . Hoho mendlnir, runnera removed, nnd snftRH wdrked back. Jlnndl I craft Hhop. 2ltf ' Jtev. A. W. Hhepherd of IMioenlx 'will supply the pulpit Hunday j morninK at KukIo Polut, on ac- count of the t) limns of Itev. O. .T Morgan, j Dance. Cold Hill. Hut. nlto. 24G Chlldren'H "Jano Dandy" blue ; domln coverall. ltoKUlar ll.itri ! value for fiOc, ut KhJelds' lilf CIoh- Injt Out Hale. 247 Attorney Kdward CI. Kelly left for KuKone thin morninK to attend home-eomlnit nt tho Cnlverslty of Oregon. Jlo was accompanied on the trip by Miss Margaret Jlentt ley, formerly of the Mall Tribune retiortorbil wtaff. MIhh Ilenslev u-fll j visit her sister JJernyce, ii L. of O. student, while In ICneno, j lance, JnckNon KprlnKH Club, to ; nlKht. Don't miss the "DanoliiK v oat, ' Dance. Cold Hill. Kut. nlte. 24 Junior hliih wchool horo will Htart basketball practice in, the lo cal Armory next Wednesday nltfht. NoKotlntiunH were completed by the Medford school board thin week to se euro the Amory for both the hiKh school and junior hlnh schgol for winter nnd Hprtuu basketball practice. I Hlfthwny Dutch Oven, COS South Itlvorslde, under- new management. Jlomo-mado pies, Mexican chile, tn males, steaks and chops. Open from 7 a. m. to 10 p. m. 247 IfeniHtltchlm,', nose m e n d I n r, pleatinK und button mnklntf. Han dicraft Hhop. Phone 702. 10 3 If William IloHletler, formerly aa Hoclated with th Htandard Oil com pany here, nnd now part owner or tho Manikin Cium Machine com pany of Portland, Is In the cltyj today on buslnosH. j Wood all kinda oak, laurel, fir and dry slabs. Modford Fuel Co, Tol. 831. , If; Wo double fork our coal no; dust. iluriHon Coal Co. Phono 23J. ' Tho Pocahontas lodge will hold a card party thla evening at 8 o'clock at their lndno halt for mom bora Jind their frienda. At) InceH, ribbons and dresa trlm mliiKH go nt half prico ut Hliields' IJig Closing Out Hale. 247 Lot mo write your firo tnsuranto. Carl Y. Tengwald, Hotel Holland. Phono 093. tf CluostH from u dlslnnco registered at Modford hotels include Mr. and Mm.. Chas. Wnldron of Nlagaru FallH, Out., Jam oh K. Cooke and It. JO. Chichester ( Phllailelphla, Pa., W. W. Mayler of New York CUy, T. C. Clalo of Washington, D. C, Ouy M. Mead of Miami. Flu., and A. W. Anderson of Milwaukee, Wis. t Hee the Fuller Brush matt for real Chrlatmaa glfta. Phono 1 2 1 4 ,T, vveningn. 247 Am you doing any embroidery work? If an, you can buy the D. M. C, 2 akelnn for fio lit Hhielda' Closing Out Halo, 247 Dance. Cold Hill, Hat. nlto. 246 F, W. Hani ford of Klaniatli Falls Is n huslnoxN visitor in tho city who nrrlvod yesterday. Guaranteed hemstitching nnd pleotlng, 70, Sinclair Dollar Store. 24 fl Trnde nt home. The Fuller Brush Man is a resident and tnximyer of Medford. A fine nnd dandy ChrNt mnn gift enn be selected from th complete line of Fuller brushes. 1'hnne 121M-J. evenlngn, Geo. D. Mcltrlde. , 248 Twenty-seven persons were kill ed and 47ft worn Injured In 2780 truffle nccldentH In Oregon during the month of October, according to n report prepared by Thomna UnffVfy, In charge of the state traffic bureau. More than 1330 of the accidents wer du to care lessnesH en the part of drivers. Iance, Jackson HprlngH Club, to ! night, nnd nee "The Dancing Fool." 4 lint, clean coal. Tol. 6S1. Med- ford Fuel Co. tf After hnvlng confined to bin ; homo for the prtst week, Joe Cave today was able to walk from his 1 home to the business section, xt til ' consldefahly weak from nn attack 'of- lf!!n.: H(n two sons, Wll 1 lard nnd Donald, nre tilso sick with the same complaint nnd are con-jflnod-to their home, with Wlllnrd ' tmlny reported to be very wick. Beautiful embroidered model cnnftlKtlng of unfa pillows, lunch eon seta, pillow cases, towels, laun dry bagn, etc., nil at half price. At Hhlelds' Big Closing Out Hale. 247 Corn-fed fryerM at public market ( every Tue Thurs. and Sat. 247 A. Wog of Halt iJtke City wad .among the motor tourists from a ; distance who regliitered today at the local branch nf thn out of stale auto registration hureau. I Cheap dry lumber nt Medford Lumber Co. 237tf That good con I tow In ash. Hnn. ;Hen Conl Co. ' Phono BSIt. tf The (Irani Pans high ncliool football team Is playing it Inst football game of the season In that city this nflenooiwwit iO the Cres cent City, Csl., hin school team., H. A II. prn trading stamp of fer on Fluhrer's hrvad wrappers expires Decern her 1st. Maks your redemption at tho M. M. Itepnrt mont store N rnre that dale. CM Honrs nnd windows cheap At Medford Lumber Co. tJ7tf IfEDFORD MXITJ Included among the Oregonlanu , registered at Medford hotels ar I. A. Truell, It. J. Kalikey and Bruce 'ii el land f liuene, D. V. Xunumaker f Hood Itlver. K. F. : Bloom uf Albany, J. 'Ilisuu of ; North Bend and the folluniug fronv Portland: Mr. and Mrs. ii. J. Hleelo, Mr. nnd Mrs. II. V. Itnso-; biHugh, Irene Clara Kerr, J- W. Walford. J. H. i'itiimn, K. K. Kubll, ' X. B. Jamison, Bort Klklus, Carl W. Jonc-s, A. C. Black, C. M. Peter son, L. It. Winkler, W. F. i-wls. ; P. H. Hpencer, J. T. Jones, If. C. Willing and O. If. Smith. Xew dreHKcs, silk and other beau-' tlful materials, for Hale. Iilesi ' designs from New York City. Very reasonably priced. HI )toi ZK to 44 Call K64-li W; Best Utah lump coal. Tel. 631. Medford Fuel Co. tf ' Marriage llcensPH were lHsued I yesterday and today at tho county clerk's office to Hrnest Barnes, 3U, and Tholrnn Murdock, 13, both of Hun Francisco, and to M. C. Hud buih of Vn'ka. t Dance. Oold Hill. Hat. nlto. IMG HrcKHul hens, 2 Sc. Johnson'n Market. tf ' Call 674 If you have sewer or plumbing stoppage or If you need j a new bibb washer for that leaky t faucet. 8f.0( Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Wood spent J yesterday in tho city, from Proa- poet. ' . For your holiday concerts secure! n copy of the nong "Tho Way of Faith," written by Mrs. Mary O. Carey, at tho local music stores. 256 All Fluhrer's bread wrappers must be redeemed for 8. & H. green t radlng sta m pa before De cember 1st. Redemption offer ex- 1 pires after that date. 254 j A parcel pout package to which has bocn affixed, in addition toj tho regular postage, a special ban-j dllng stamp of proper denomlnn- j tfon, will rocelvo tho sumo expo-, ilitioiiH handling, trunaportation and delivery n -corded to mail mat- : tor of first class. By placing on a handling stamp tho package will bo speeded to its destination. At package up to two pounds will be. handled special with 10 cents nd- ditfonal; over two pounds, up to 10 pounds, for 1.1 cents, and over' 10 pounds for 20 cents. I All better dresses H price at j MulUnV. 250 Oet those fenders and auto j bodies straightened nt Brill's Hheet : Metal Works, opposito Lewis Super j Horvioe Miauon. I'nope lis. ::;; Tan out of the state cars regis tered here yesterday with th local state traffic bureau In the Chamber! of Commerce building. Fred Oottfrled and Amos Turn bow havenponed a general repair shop ul 219 No. Grape Ht.. and nre! prepared to give first class service. Uepalring any typo of heating plant, plumbing or sheet metal. Phono f.74. 1 2G0 City Kanltary bvrvico. Phone r.42. 244tf Thousands of mallards, pintails, widgeons and teal staged a sur prise party for Klamath hunters when they dropped into Tule lake ut a lime when experienced ob servers hud declared that the nui-Lhern birds had all arrived. Ac cording to report at Klamath Falls there arc more ducks on the huge lake this season than in previous years. However, the birds appeal to stay within tho boundaries of the now game reserve. Poems set to music. Mastorcrnft Sonu Publishers, Ketttllo, 201 All bettor dresses Vj price ht Mulllns'. . , 2T.0 i C. W. Ashpolo spent S7.Fi In hlfe unsuccessful campaign for election to tho off loo of county commis sioner on tho U-mocratio. ticket, according to a list of expenditures he filed at tho county clerk's of fice. ' Hot, clean conl. Tol. U31. Med ford Fuel Co. tf Oregon Firo Belief Association of McMlnnville, Oro. C. U Ooff, Agt;, 41 Kust Main Ht. Tel. 22. 1 RKtf Among recent voluntary peti tions In bankruptcy riled In tho United HtnlOH court ut Portland wim one by Walter C Hnook and Bessie U. Hnook of Trull, husband i and wife, giving liabilities of $T.- 431.3K, and assets us none. Don't wall until your property j Is on fire. Insure now. Medford. Investment Company, lift Kast flth Ht. 2ft3 nance. Oold Hill. Hat. nlto. 240 Hotel guest In Medu.rd from Ho altle. Wash., Include Mr. and Mrs. I. H. Graven, H. lcnvltt. Mr. nnd Mrs. H. W. Parbdi. W. J. Klmen dorf. M. B. Fleming and A. U. Uoss. Safety first! This Building nnd Ixinn association operates under i stnte supervision. Southern Build ing & Ioan Association. 2"S Thomas Henlty Co., real estate. Insurance and small loans on any thing of Value. Palm Block, corn Main and Front, upstnlut. . tf Mrs. Kthe; Bnyws recently filed suit for divorce nualnHt her hiH bAnd, Phil llnyes, well-known ore gon pugilist of Hnlem. charging jon-upiort nnd cruelty. Dance. Jackson Springs Club Hat. night, flet in on the free turkeys. 244 Dr. Chns.' H. Hfmklmt. electro chlroprnctlo with Russian massage. Ovr Woohvorth Htore. ?J Mrs. W. H. Jarmln nnd Mrs. Marc Jarmln sustained minor cuts and bruises yesterday afternoon as tho result of on nuto collision nt the Intersect Inn of Bart let t and Fifth streets, involving cars driven hy M. B. Jarmln and Leonard Bay. according to n report filed at the polho station. It Is better to have Insurance add not need it than to need It and not have It. Medford Investment Co.. I2ft Kn.st 8th Ht. . 3.13 Wood - nil kinds onk laurel, fir and dry slabs. Medford Fuel Co. Tel. 3t. tfi A mon the out of town visitors in Medford todav were Miss Blos som Head of Vagner creek. Mrs. Corn Hoffman of Thompson creek. W. P. Hoi brook of Kong Mountain and" Mr. Nolllo Kick of Jackson ville. Notice to nil 8. A 11, green trad ing stamp unvers: All Fluhrer's hrend wrappers muM be redeemed by December 1t, Offnr expires on fthnt dnto. ?i4 Dnlly'n Taxi. Thone 1ft. w Htudehnker sedan. 274 TRIBUNE, MEDFORD, The formal opening tif tht new Central Point health center will take phiee next Monday afternoon from 2 o'clock to 4, when the gen oral public Is Invited inspt i; the fil'M health centei io be tablished in Jackson county. Mt- btrs of the Central Point hnlth committee will be iu charge of the opi ning and . refreshments will probably be served. lA't uk tell you uhout our inxu'cd KuviUK-s plan. Southern Buildinx A J.oan Auclaifon. r3 Among California resitlentu reg istered at Medford hotels are T. 1 Camp of I,u Angeles, A. K. John son of Sacramento, K. Whiting, A. r Bowerman. M. A, Saif Francisco. All Fluhrer's bread Austin of wrappern must bo redeemed for S. & H. green trnUlnit mumps before December 10 ,,e coircei 111 etery iietall; ii'iniula. it pnrtkulnrly uritent that 1st. No exehanco will be made w l" explain why snme dreams nre ,.,ie shop und ship early, after December 1st until notice 10 j absurd and irrational, while others I Heeent IncomlnK traffic from the contrary is published 254 :"'' vivid, connected nnd reason- j Wi,i r,.lul stores, accordlnc to .Mr. Amimit the Klamath Falls peo- able. 'Could, promises more elaborate pie spendiiiK yesterday in .Medford! "Many persons." says the C'nll-. jt, ply of suitable Blfts and con was .Mrs. C. V. Cook. , forniu deno-muii. "nre far wiser j i,irahle i.uhIiifhh Is expected by 'Kent receipts never bouaht a wh,'n ,1"y '"'" nMlt,'l lha" whon , lending- retail establlshmenls from home, .southern Hulldini: It Loan ,h,P,y "' "m'p; m ''" a" Lout-of-town customers. Association. 2M. tdleelunl problem and many a -Ve nro prepainu for u record AmonK iho KThniiH confined at their home with nevero rrldn is .Misit ndlth Inman of Central Point, who in nn employe of Montgomery Ward nnil company'fl store in Med ford. Highest Kriwlo Utah coal, dz anywhere, nny amount. J sen Coal Co. l'hone ZZti. ' tf Thu temppriiture of IuhI nlht nnd early thin morning, with a min imum of 26, ivuk tho cohl oh t of the week Hlnee early hint Sunday when the minimum wiih Inci-fanin cloud inenH Ik forecast for tonight und Sunlay, und nq change In tem perature, following much unshlnc toduy. Our share nre good InveKtmentH nnd puy good dfvldeiidK. Houthnrn lluflding & Loan Association. 1!.'.3 Compnny A of tho local unit of the National Ciuard will enjoy Home rlflf praetice at their rifle range tomorrow forenoon. You pay for IiiHurnnce whether you buy It or not. Medford In vestment Co., 12fi leant tith St.. Kined $15 each In Juilgo Taylor'n court yesterdny afternoon wero M. J. Tippin and M. O. Humhy, when they pleaded guilty to the charge of driving cars with Improper 11 cenno lags. Own your own homo through u. Southern Jtuildlng & J.oan -AfWH-i- allon. SALKM, Ore., Nov. 2-1.- tfP) The ' State Tax, enmmlswfon 1. completed fixing the valuation of public utility property for assess ment purposes in Oregon, ami the total lu $17fi,(i9!),lt4.4a, which ad ded to the assessed valuation of $M(1(i.'l.'I.O ltl placed on local prop erty by county assessors brings the grand totnl of assessed prop erly valuation lu the slate up to $1.1 22.S2.1 SU.4. Thli Ih the. valuation on which tho tux levy for I9l! will -be bused. Trte removal of. bank stock from taxation under a court de cision Is felt strongly, und la loss than last year's total of $1,124, IHJ,4fi7.:'y. Local proporly valiiatlnns this yeni' aiv slUli.UJ.t.Oltl, which is 7,:i2M;lO Us than tho local vnlu atlint uf $!I53 liriK.tl4ll of the las ar. The viiliintion of utility properly has incrensed $5,240, "53. H. Tlui ItlKhest utility valuation in tho Btate outside of .Multnomah county Is in Umatilla county. whore utility assessed . valuations aUKioKatfl i Lti7il.10i.ii9. Man. nti county Is next with $10,843, E SPOKANi; Nov. 2L ? Adop tion of standard.-innrkinKs Indl cattnK fci'nAo ot all potatoes shlpv ped from the north wt'si io liki'ts of tho world will he souuht liy the, Pacific Nrtrthwejit I'otato CrnwnV RKHiirtntlon, It viu4 decided hero Just before tho etoso of the association's! thive-tlny convention. j HeitieMtntmlvttt in en n it i-phm from norlhwMst statns would bp asked to seek proper leKtnlutlon, It wns' said. . . A l2-,und pnckftKP of first prlxo potntovH wan vnt President Conl- Idno hy alr-mall. The Netted Oems ', wero urown by Henry Soman of ' Klamath Knlls, Ore. Name Palo Alto Hoover RAOKAMKNTO. Nov. it. lJ) SliK-WHllon that l'ulu Alto slionUl ho ivmiiuutl lloovi'r lu hounr of the lir"lilt'iit'Hot, was niiule to Oov vrnor C. C. YnunK Ih a luttpr vo i'lvoa from Itertani M. lloll of Clil cubo. Uill urgurt tho Rovernnr to nk tho next H'KlshiUuo to chunxe th tovvii'H unuu. i Mt. Htmroo Vnunlin of Wlrhitn. Kim., 1b the firm prtnlilttit of th NVomiMi Apronnntlral nMsm-intion. TOO HATE TO CLASSIFY VOlt HAl.K Oairy or ttick ranch, 1'imMlMlhK f acre; 100 acres In cultivation, with r5 ncresi ! falfa: all feniM'il with woven wire. aml chlcktm liuo; 30 hetul Dur ham cut tie, Includtnu ! milk oottK, All farm lniplemintH k with lilicc. I.ocaleit tihotii 2 nil. from 9-wn an, 1 ml. off Pacific lili:huay. Priced rtihi. on rom1 'ini!. Ho t'lmrlos A. Wtnn Aitency, Inc. TAY PnMaN MlM i in uuiiiiiiiuuiuii I FIXES VALUATIONS ; FOR ASSESSMENT! OTiEftoy. : SATUftDA'Y. raw DREAMS' 'Thf Mystery of Jireum" will the tht'me of it itubllc lrctunt the Itev. Chnrleti llHlnptun of lm AnseleH ut ItiiHlneKH C'olleBe bttltditiK. :i01 Honth (initio Htreet loiilRht at o'cloc k. The lecturer will denl with pre- VisioiiK and premonitions of com- events wnicn afterwards imivti' "lmr "'!'" " uuiiiiK me iircaiu consciousness. This In tho second of a series i i ii 1 1 1 i ii ii nil i ninip.n itamm. BUSINESS' BANQUET MONDAY of three lecturex heing given tin- to mnkt. wm.p ,hal lt p,u.kaKOK ln dor the auMpic4 H oft Medford nw huuj4 up (o ln,u ljni( . Theosophiral noclety. The lnt),(, .i.-Hvered liefm-o ChritmaH mor H'cture will he given, Sunday night, ninjr nen me itev. jir. iiampton win upeak of "ChriHtinn Theoophy." MILD FLU CASES While there are tiiiU a numher offlu Cases In "the rhy and thru out' the county which iiltho of a ("niild type, conflues the patients to their homes with much fever and weakness for from several days to a week or more. It seem to he popular among most persons suf fering with severe colds to at once think they ha the flu. and call the illnes'H such. A false rumor has circulated thnt a severe type of flu, like that of S'ears ago, Is prevalent ami spreading hereabouts, inquiry to day of u numher of physicians de- iiiu uu-v mill um- iiit-itT i is some flu extant locally, ii Is of a ; mild type and that many so-culled Clu cases ure hut cases of had colds. 4 Obituary LA!1U C. .1. Uiird died nt his home ut .DorrU, California, ,of in fluenza, November -2, I !2S, Mr. Ijtlrd is survived by Jtis wife. Catherine Caster 1-ntrd, four chil dren nnd three grandchildren. Fu neral services will be held at Cor. ger Funeral Parlors on Sunday 'H p. m. Interment in Medford cemetey. LAIRD A picturesque figure in Klamath county hi; tory, Charles Johnson Laird. 70, passed uway Thursday morning nfter an Illness of three wcclcs, at bis home at Laird's Landing on Lower Klam ath lake. Laird was tho fir.sl pioneer stage driver In Klamath county, lie had resided at his ranch home at Lulrd's Landing Hlnee ISHL'. Besides his wife he is survived hy Charles Clyde Laird of Walnut Creek, Calif.; Marion Uaymond Laird, who, resides at the home ranch; .Mrs. AhirKUoiite Dayton of Uacksnn. Cnlif.; ami Lawrence II. Lnlril of Itorkeley, fallt1. Ho was I a member of the Dorris IhiIko of 1 KniKltts of Pythias. Kuneral services in charge of Medlorcl llidije K.' of 1'., will bo I conducted from tho Coiikoi- funer- I al parlors. Sunday, .Nov. 2fi, at 1:30 i p. in. Interment will lie made ill i .Medfnrd cemetery MSWIH WiUlam Kdward Kewls ; passed away at his home. Kd- ' ward street Sat unlay, Nn. 'J-t. . Ilii'S at 11 o'clock a. m., ned 1 twenty years, nine months and ! twenty-three days. William was ; born in HellitiKhnm. Wash.. Junu- 1 ary 31. lyox. und came to .Medford j at tho ntfo of six years. He ro- j reived his education in th(v Med i ford schools, and titter tfrndunthiK ' (accepted a position with the ,lnek- C Fon t'ounty hank, where he has! been n competent and trusted em- j w; ployc. and had mmlc many friends Jjaml asiociates. He is survived by i ' his mother, ifrs. Cora K. Lewis, Medford; one sister. Mrs. l- I,. Hawkins of ltelllmrbaiu. Wash.: two hrolhers, Charles It. Iewis of Sumas, Wash., Daniel 11. Lewis of Pistol Kiver. California and one uncle. Will I,ewis of Helllnsham. Wash. The Perl Funeral Home has charKo of tho nrraiiKemenls which will be announced nt a later nxCi . Xmkv. Ml Oc.Molnys nuii't at S n. m. to "tent at hall. Iniportnnt. 24IS DRY WOOD UNDER COVER Dry Fir Planking $2.50; per tier $5,00 per load. ' Dry Fir S3.00 per tier. Hard Wood $4,00 per tier. Long-will Wood Co. 441 N. Fir St. Phone 1141-J UAW)HOU.rST. PHONa44V A Compute Cueanino and , Dyeino Servics : NOVEMBER 24, 192S. EXPRESS COMPANY ANTICIPATES MUCH: Iitill J.esionnnies ;iml Alixil Judcine from viit loun IndleatioiiK : iprr! inoklni.' forwtinl to their whirh he cnnxMer rellnlie. (). .1. (ii,i. nucnl of the Amerl:ni Hail- WIIV .;xl,.sii 4-0., here, iffmlo the prediction today that the holiday Kirt lrrric UiIh year would exceed - ii .....i .....1 1.1. ...m liol dav traffic" saiil llr Could. ;.nj ...11 K. WOrklmr ui) t the j ......J ,.ltfl noilrM nf ,.hl.tHlimill ...... ,r.,inif. wi,ft f,.,.-...- (,t. jagCH during tin- holidays, Mr.1 fjould added, nru "occa-sional luii- : ' pels' and are not usually familiar , with the eHsemlnln of what trans iporiation pcopk call a "good pack- age. Tacking has hecome more or less- a wience and practirally every kind of urtk-le can ho xo no- ' pared uh to guarantee perfort con- j ilition on arrival iiTspi:tive of its' particular rhurueier. Kquaily Important is the mark- j Ing or addressing of tho package, j for illegible or Incorrect addresses ' invarlaldy result in delays. It is' lartk ularly important to give the : street and number of the receiver itf the package, if located in a large city and in all cases care should he taken with the writing of the nanie of the state, especial ly when abbreviations are used. ; It is often Impossible to decipher such stnte abbreviations when has- tily written. There ure hundred! of cities nnd towns of the samel name located in many different ! sttaes. As the expressmen put it. a "shipment started right is half- way there." j Mr. Clould announced that he had u supply of t.pecial labels for; Christmas express shipments which he would be glad to give to pros- I pectivc holiday shippers. j GRANTS PASS TURKS ; SENT 10 CALIFORNIA , OR ANTS' TASS,- Ore, Nov. 24. ui i ou.-t'pmiK- couniy'H turkey crop was liclntf shipped this wcik to Snn Kranclnco for the TIiuiiU.hkIv- j inn mnt'kel. j.vurly ;mi'o lilnH I nr iilmc.Ht three cai'loniU. wfiiv"1 j Ih'Iiik niinil, Hie last tnrs Ifnv-' IliR thin ovonlnit. The Ki'owel-N wcro n'ei'ivins ' coins 11 pmini! for Viio drosspil 1 turhcys. l was rstlmntcil th-u ' Iho tlirkoys lioinn shlppoil will: hrlnir nliout 2."..oon. Tlioro ivi.l : tin nliout. SOOo birds loft tor th.; j ('hrlstmns market. ' j HARD TIMES DANCE Medford Lode B, P. O. E. Tuesday Niglit, Nov. 27 Peppy Music Novel Costumes Elks Temple . Elks and Their Families Only ocaoi o 301 THE BUY AT HOME CAMPAIGN ; Amon Other Things It Means: Co-operation between nierclianls and fanners. A standardized, home market for fanners. An increased home market fop-standardized farm products. Co-operation between eonsumer.,inerclint and farmer. An increased consumption of fresb fruit, quality farm products. Buy a home. Keep the money at home and keep it moving by passing it. around among consumer, merchant and fanner." It means increased jrosiKrity for all fanner, merchant and consumer. The Farm Bureau Co-Operative Exchange The Poultry Producers' Co-Operative Ass'n 30E TURKEY TO GRACE AMERICAN LEGION Inext jneetiiiK. .lonUny nlKht when 1 it "mit-luck"' MlUHier with turkey ! furnished hy the ronimlttce. villi . lie K'rved in the Armory diniim i room hy Hie Auxiliary ut 0:30. ' : Thi.--- is an annual ecni, ll.na inn Ol'L'Ii llli:il tlOIIS. UIIO ,( lal'Ke atendance is assured. l'ol iowinp the "hit; eats" each m'oyp will hold a business meetinK at which time some Important business- matters will be discussed These Drug Stores are open nights this week: Jarmin & Woods James McNair Pharmacy West Side Pharmacy riendhfihouffhts By John A.Perl Let ns. like the mariner, stop to Bet our hcnrin!. Otherwise we fiiiino't plan our course with calmness, de cision nnd wisdom. It is natural thnt we should appreciate the kind words haid in our hchalf by those we have served. ' We shall continue to merit the Bond will of tho public. THE PERL FUNERAL HOME 426 SIXTH ST.AT0AK.DALE PHONE 47 LZOEZXOE Owned and Operated by Farmers CLAY D. PARKER, Manager. OEIOEEZIOEIOEZZ TOMORROW ONE DAY Continuous ONLY Shows from 1:30 to 11 p. m. ' FANCHON AND MARCO'S "Happy Idea" with Ted Dormer Popular Musical Comedyttar 6 AND y OTHER BIG ' M FEATURE AfNTS U A Gorgeous Revue of Song and Dance Music -ALSO- Feature Picture PHYLLIS qAVER IN ' TENTH AVENUE" A Captivating. Story of Hell's Kitchen I LOOK It's Your Last Chance TONIGHT To SEE and HEAR the Greatest of All Talkj! Pictures . . il v. Minn v .'.-. v Louise ftjenda IB ALSO 2 GREAT ACTS OF TALKIES It's the Show Your Friends Are All Talking About 100';;. TALKING Not a Single Titls in the Picture Grange Dance Eagle Point TONITE EVERYBODY WELCOME OE O Q mm b UH 11 HI 30