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TWO MEDFOftt) MAIL TRIBUNE, MEDFORD, OftftflOK, FRIDAY, OCTOBER 4, 1920. n n a P .ii it Ml M ii ft 1! i Is. II '. a It 1 II n T ocal and Personal n w ft The Medford' pontofflce receipt" continue to show an increase from mont'hto jpujuli, and the complle nw'flt of last month's 'receipt, which wan completed last evening, showed a substantial Increase ovar the receipts of September a yenr aeo. Last month's receipts were $,e67.,.on4 thore of a year ai;o were. ts.17 1.71. Tn. total receipts for the last 'quarter were1 Z4. 673.42, and the same period last van., h.M S99 047.42. , t 1-4 .It In need of a dress pattern, don't forget you can set them for 10c at the Medford Dry Goods M Motion Store. 222 West Main. 20ftt ;.Supreme '. Court Justices H. H. Tielt and John L. Rand and Gcorite Putnam arrived on the Southern Pacific this noon from Balem to spend the week end fishlwt at Kelly Island. They had lunch " Medford and then left for the r Borf wlth Colonel E. K. Kelly and k.. K. Keames. The finost dance at JtCKSori Springs Sat. night will be a real treat. . ' ' ' . I6' UTm A rflnto. left thin OlOrltlnK for fjoattlo to spend several days on business. The Public Market will have n full line of meats Saturday. IS Guests from a dlstanoa at Med ford hotels Include Jas. J. I.inus of Philadelphia, Pa., C. R. Row of Chicago, J. G. Conger of lwl ton,' Ida., W. 3. Harrison and J. !. I)evresux of .Boston, Mass., James Masters of Red Bank, N. J., and O. M. Hearty of St- Louis, Mo. rnr ki Delicious and Jona- .than aunle culls. Bgobel & Vny warehouse. . 1 9? ii r TtnrA nrealdent Of th First National bank, arrived home on the Hliasta this noon irnm mr liiB atUnded the annual conven tion of the national bankers' asso ciation at San Francisco. Dance and eat free mule-tnll venison. Eacle Point Kat. night. Regular orchestra. . Tho members of the Dixie club will. attend In V body the funeral of their beloved member, lr.,Doin Berry,, on Saturday, , at the Prl funeral home. ' . - Bl carnival dance Bat. Dream land. Dynge Bros. 19" A. strange inquiry was received yesterday by the local branch of the. Oregon State Motor associa tion from California motor club, asking if the road to Crater Lake bad en closed because of show. The dub had received report that It had snowed so hnrd at (be lake that auto ,trnvel was now out of th. question. Melons, .apples, Pears, by the ui.; -.- . Ilrln hox. D09 W. 11th St., opposite Oakdale Grocery. rru- '.DnnlnoflaM ItlUnlclnal alt' port -will .he. dedicated nejit Sun day.' 'Governor Patterson will he chief speaker. ' ' ' . ; Have you met ''Bill" Dollar? If ao.. pass. him rflong. He Is active and don't like to sleep In your cash register. 1J0 - Temporary auto-licenses were is sued at the sheriff's office today to l Ash and Dr. L. I-. Sanders nf Meilford, A. W. Walker, J. J. Duane and Jean Watklns of Cen tral I'olnt, C. W. Olelm of Went.. A. A. Suuer. C. T. Pipes and C. G. Peenler of Phoenix. Now Is th lime to have your . winter coat repaired. See F- W. Hartutt. furrier anrt.xldermlst iit 10 North Fir. 1, i rmter nf the ' East Kdcn district spent several hours Chandler Egan and Tex Rankin divided honors at the regular week ly meeting of the Breakfast,, clu,b, held at Hotel Portland Tuesday. Kuan' talked about jgolr ilnd Kah kln discussed aviation. Since both for their skill, their talks were of great .interest.- 1'ortiana Journal. The lllhtln Atnl.lct u.lll full line of meats Suturduy. 194 Mrs. Myrtle illakeley, bookkeep er for the Mall Tribune, return d to juemura tois noon irom Port land, where she snent the tiast few days, called' by the illness of her daughter Nina. , You will find elsewhere In this paper a free and easy way to eavn ?r.0(l. Both children and adul.s will be Interested. . t 104 Oregonlans registered at Med ford hotels include C. A. Kupk of Cottage Grove. II. V. Gates of Hills-' boro. J. W. DeHouza of Sajem. .Jl' M. Rennle, Vf. N. Collins, JT. rt. Crlndell, A. J. Benton, C. II. Harris, Z. N. Agee of Kugene, and the fol lowing from .Portland: Mr. nnd Mrs. lrn Tieemnn. Tt. P, Smith, n.j O. Wllklns, H.i D. Fanrell, C, H.J Klfosj Kay ..Alexander, fil. U. Hey. mour, w, C. Vt'inshlp. Air. and Mrs. J. C. Gloler, Ijiiic Goodell, C. W. Wallis, H. A. Thomas. J. i. tlhr- lloh. M. H. Carter, W. A. War.l, Mrs. Belle Snow. II. B. Adlum. '. L. Moe, Mr. and . Mrs. Wullace Jones, If. V. Crause, Herbert young. J. G, Hardy, Bert Mltchel. B. O. Baker and Harold Wese. Plenty of free mule-tall, Kagle Point dance Sat. night. No advnnce In price. 19 Prank Ray returned from Han Francisco today, where he spent the past few days on business. For sole Delicious nnd Jona than apple culls. Sgobol & D;,y warehouse. 187 Members of the church of Latter Day Saints, of whom there is a fairly good sized number in Med-' ford, will have a Sunday school meeting at the J. O. O. F. hall next Sunday forenoon at 10 o'clock. Don t forget the free venison recti Kagle Point dunce Kat. night. Tno advance In price. 19'!" A building permit was Issued by the city today to F. G. Ilonuer to construct a' dwelllne on Summit avenue at a, cost of $1000, a.nd a permit was issued yesterday after noon to V. J. limerick to remodel dwelling on South Holly at a cost of 1200. Sportsmen, save your trophies fln Rrtnv Ihem in F. W. Hsrtlett, furrier nnd taxidermist ,'l 15 North Fir street. J'J D.ii.i.inn 1 r, nn 9 A man in now engaged at Medford's new airport, completing detail work. The paln Ing Is expected to bo completed next week when the entire administra tion building will be ready rnr oc cupancy. At that time the Paeirtc Air Transport company will move Its offices, which were to nave neen moved this week.- Until that Is done, the ooast alr-mall ships will continue to Innd nt the old air port. Big carnival dance Sat. Dream land. Dynge Bros. l'Jti Mr. .and Mrs. William Bell re- iitfnnn veuierdii from Portland, where they spent the past few days with Mr. Bell's mother, who Has been seriously 111. n..aa nlnnir. Don't hold him In your money drawer or in your pocket. ' .' 19". Thn Thr ft Rlinn is in need tu clothing of all kinds, specially chil dren's clothing for ages of four I" 3 years. The shop has a big de mand for heavy, wnrm rlotlilnix suitable for school wear, and is also In need of children's shoes, as It Is entirely out nf them. Any one -having Clothing to donam is asked to please call 450, or deliver over Woolworth's store. 600,000 feet of cheap lumber. Kdcn district spent several 000,000 feet or cneap tumoei In ihe olty this morning shopping special at Medford Lumber Co. tf ; ohost danoe, Jackson Spring, flaU tiiyt ThiU ' National Poughnut Month and for our usual Baturds-y pcil Bble we will of(er - , ; ,-; Lady Baltimore Doughnuts 23c the dozen This U an exception ally low price on this type of specialty doughnut and we know yon will like them. On ale at 9:00 A. M. in three flavor. rJ THE SHOE BOX S23 East Sixth Street Uus just rect i ved . it sniHi't selection of the littest gt.vle kIiocs, pumps nnd straps. SjM't'iiilJy lH'ieed $3.95 to $7; .Stylisii -iii'('li-sujijort hinmt. AW wiltti8-A coinbiniition lasts. S3.45 to $6 Kiddies' Shoes, Straps and Oxfords ' 'l 75c to $3.25 - ''" v -.Your inspection, cordially invited. U. J. CARPENTER, Prop. 11 1 xlolint Mneli. home demonstra tion agent, spent this nfternoon nt- inrilniF the Parent-Teachers asso- nlallnn tuantttiv nl t'enll'Ill Pnltlt. at which time the girls' 4-11 club memtiers or that locality niso nem their achievement, at which pins and certificates of achievement were awarded. Central Point this yenr had three standard clubs which finished their projects with perfect scores. Cookery 1 was led by Katherlne Ijithrop; cookery 2 by Mrs. A.- T. I-athrop. nnd can ning 1 by Mm. A. T. l-uthrop. flood showings were made at the state full-, the fanning exhibit winning first pluce. Dorothy Smith and Dorothy Jones were the canning team members. Jsnice Hossel grave won first In cookery 8. with angel food enke: H.obertn Pnnkey was second In cookery 1 with cook ies, and Dorothy Smith was fourth In home-making. Plasterboard makes nice Interior walla nnd ceilings and adds to the warmth of your home. Woods (.timber Co. H'f' ISIS THEATRE East Main, Near Bridge A LAST TIMES TODAY V IMx ; ; ; m u "The Rose c, op Kildare" PATHE NEWS ; SHORT SHOTS and a REAL COMEDY Admission 10c and 15c Medford's Only Silent Picture House Special for Tomorrow GAGE SOUEL FELTS Regular-$8.75 Value for F , s THE BAND, BOX 223 East Sixth St. ii DOUBLE GREEN STAMPS Big Sale on Hats at !i The Emmy Lou Hat Shop IntheM. M.. DEPT. STORE ( . u Hats worth twice the price going at $1.98 -'"$198 to $6.98 Double S. & H. Green Stamps Tomorrow "Wj -If -you think you are good '.at Iji'V I f . ; , - solving mysteries, try' thls one. !i ; I I You'll get the surprise of youi j j J a--!, i , ,. , 11 'sV.JL AGAINI the Star of "OLD ARIZONA Gives Medford a Talking Treat -vL80 THE TALKING COMEOY "MEET THE MISSUS" Vital Talking Subjects f News Shows Start at 1:30, 3:15, 7 and t -. t Admission: Mats. 10, 35; Eves. 25, 50 - ft ' - 'J" " " S' z N E I-' -! I conomy x?r oceter ra HOME OF BREAD LIKE MOTHER MADE Save For Rainy Day With money plentiful and with everybody employed now is the time to save for those rainy daytv-days when jobs are not so plentiful. !; f, ' 1 The easiest way to save is to buy where you buy the same for less where you yl save; witnout denying yourself the things you are accustomed to naving.- " ' ; That is' just what you do when you buy here bur lower expense assures that. Saving the cost of that vast army of clerks necessary to handle our' trade means a substantial reduction in prices which insures a-substantial addition to your sav ings .without self-denial on your tpart. . . ; t . , . : It's easy to save where you save .without self-denial. : .'Sis vvji;, BREAD Home made bread of the finest quality and flavor, 1 -lb,, loaf,' 3 for. .... .20c H-lb. loaf . . . .10c Buns, Napkins or Parker House Rolls, dozen . .15c FLOUR Drifted Snow Flour an advance buy that means a big saving for you. 49 lb. sack . . .$1.89 White Down a guaranteed hard wheat flour. 49-lb."sack:V. .v! :$1.79 SAVINGS WITHOUT SELF DENIAL Bread and Butter Pickles, 2 bottles 35c Marshmallows, fine quality 1-lb. box ii1:;: .'.sc' Cliquct Ginger Ale, case of 1.2 K bottles ; . . . ,$1.89 California Home Catsup, 18-oz. bottles , . , . ... ..... .'.19c Deviled Meat, Red Crown, 7 cans, ,25c Tacoma Malt Syrup, No. 2 can. . .35c Three Minute Oats, large package. 22c Jelloy all flavors, 2 for . . . . 15c Lettuce, good quality, head . ... 5c Celery, fancy white, 2. for ... .... i23c .Grape Fruit, each . , . . .5c Sweet Potato Squash, lb.J . . A. . . . . lc Airtite Heaters ... .$2.29, $2.59, $2.89 Selco Heaters, large size . ..... $3.39 Wesson Oil, qt. can . .". . '. 745c (Minced Clams. 'Warrenton brand. 1 No. 1 tall cans, 3 for . ;. : . . . . .'. Jersey Corn Flakes, 4 pkgs. ....... Golden Bantam Corn, Maple Val ley brand, a good 'guy, No. 2 , cans,. 2 for, . . . . , . . Del Monte Sauer Kraut, No. . 2 can, 2 for . . .; -.-.'i . Stove Pipe or Elbows, each .... Ironing Boards . . . $1.29 $2.23, $3.39 Folding Clothes Racks, each $1.59 s Electric Lamps, all sizes below 100 - '. watts, 5 for; . . .-. ; . . .93c Electric Irons, . j .. . $2.98, $3.49, $5.39 Glass Percolator Tops, 2 for .. . ; v. . .5c 63c 25c ,25c .29 c 20c GET THIS WHITE KING HEALTH BALL Here is a chance to get a regular $2.50 Exercise Ball for just a few cents ;1 .White King Washing' PoWder 3 Bars Mission Bell Soap 7 Bars White King Laundry Soap " These and the $2.50 Ball ' ' - AH for $1.49 " " GALOSHES All the newer ehades in Rubber or cloth, all sizes $1.98-$2.49 $2.98 FOUNTAIN LUNCH Breaded Pork Chops, Mashed Pota toes, Fried Eggplant, Buttered Bread, Coffee r Milk . . A 25c r.. Evening lunch at 5 P. M. GATES & LYDIARD SAVING WITHOUT SELF DENIAL Use our parking lot when trading in our 'store electrotherapy i Cbiroprsctle I " Dr. H. P. Coleman Sth Successful Tear In Medford Treatments j Appointment ' Natural Methods Food Science Medford Center Bldg. Phone MS 1 Women's Hose A $1.00 Pair 811k from' top to toa witk WXDXVZLO? Films Free West Side Pharmacy TOUX KXXALL R0K1 Opn luuUyi and Sfinlnp All Um XIsm iiiiiiniiiiiitiiiiiimiiiiiiuiiniHini' (rlCofij: iiiiitiiiiiiiiiitiiHiiiiiiiiintiinniiii) ; INSURANCE First Insurance Agency A. l HILL, slsnat Ph in MM. Cntrsl stetMs44s OffjSjS)9 1 ' , Star Meat Market Turkeys Chickens Rabbits Beef Pot Roast, per lb. pjyi . .25c Beef Short Ribs, per lb. ........ 18c Pork Shoulder Roast, per lb. . . 7 1 25c Bacoti Squares, per lb 20c Home Cured Bacons, per lb 30c Hams, half or whole, per lb 32c Heme Rendered Lard, per lb 16c Phone 273 5 J We Deliycr ,Hi!!in"!!n!iii!Hii!mi!!mf,n?,"j,i :.....