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MFiWOTCD MAtL TRTRItXK,: MEDFOUD, OIWfiOK. AVKDNKKDAY, ob'OIililf 10!)..
.TTiOE; THREE
Dynamite Gus in Street Melee
Before Bout With Strangler "Ed'
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Tlio Ilev. Dr. M. A. Marcy of
Kugene, Kiiperintendcnt of Metho
dist churches hi southern Ore
gon, paid an official visit to Med
rurd yesterday and presided over
the (liiurtei'ly conference of the
First M. E. church.
The Hev. Dr. C. 1. Andrews of
'Salem, director of religious . edu
cation and young people's- work
in the, Oregon Methodist, confer-
once, uceumpanied Dr. Marcy, and
Wold a council with the young peu
)do of the EpworLh leagues- in the
afteroon.
The Sunday school officers and
teachers "enjoyed evening dinner
in the ' church parlor, when in
spirational addresses were made
hy the visiting religious leaders
and the annual election of school
officers was held, the pastor, Alex
ander O. Dennett, presiding.
Clarence A. Meeker, who has
successfully superintended the lo
cal school for several years, was
unanimously re-elected. Tho an
nual report of attendance and
finances was 'encouraging, show
ing an efficient organization nnd
faithful work on tho part of those
engaged.
The (uurterly conference, fol
lowing "tho meeting of hc Sunday
school workers, completed tho of
ficial organization of tho church
for the new year. " Koports of the
new pastor and other leaders, in
dicated optimism and harmony,
with plans for an aggressive move
ment in all departments.
The public installation of the
officers of the church will be con
ducted by the pastor at the morn
ing sen-Ice next Sunday. The Sun
day school officers will be in
stalled Sunday morning Novem
ber 3.
Silverton Local fair held here
recent Iv.
Fat Girls! Here's
a Tip for You
"AH over the world Kruschen
Salts is appealing to girls nnd
women who strive for an attrac
tive, free from fat figure that can
not full to win admiration.
Here's the recipe that banishes
fat nnd brings into blossom all the
natural attractiveness that every
woman possesses.
E v e-r y morning tnke one-half
teaspoon of Kruschen Salts in a
glass of hot water before break
fast. ,IJe sure and do this every morn
ing for "It's the little daily dose
that takes off the fat." Don't
miss a morning. Tho Kruschen
habit means that every particle of
poisonous waste matter and harm
ful acids and gasca are expelled
from tho system.
At the Kamo time the stomach,
liver, kidneys and howels are toned
up and the pure, fresh blood con
taining Nature's six life-giving
salts is carVied to every organ,
glnnd, nerve and fibre of the body
and this is followed by "that
Kruschen feeling" of energetic
health nnd activity that Is reflected
In bright eyes, clear skin, cheerful
vivacity and charming figure.
(Jet an 85c bottle of Kruschen
Salts at Jarniin & Woods (lasts 2
months) with the distinct under
standing that you must bo satis
fied with results or money back.
(Contributed)
Tlie importance of musical
training is becoming more evident
every day. Music teachers, school
teachers, educators, social workers
and ministers are expressing theift
selves m very forceful . terms as
to the facta being developed, that
prove the necessity' of;, giving chil
dren a musical training.. : , ii '
Those-who have luvustigaUHl tho
prize contest, of the Guln.nn.cn
company, being conducted 'locally
by thu Palmer Music: House, have
found many interesting things that
deserve consideration. Clayton
Isaac has been showing projected
pictures and talking on the subject
and there Is one remark which is
outstanding: "It is not what the
child can do with music but what
music can do for the child." An
other im: "The richest child Is poor
without musical training."
The contest now in progress was
suggested and put into action for
the purpose of getting a great
number of people thinking about
the value of music. The piano has
been used as it represents the uni
versal musical instrument and has
so many important parts in every
musical expression. The piano to
bo given away is looked upon by
the Palmer Music House as n pro
per compensation for the winner
and appropriate to the subject
covered by the contest.
Many things could be said In
the interest of this campaign but
it would be better for each person
interested to get the facts first
hand from the Palmer Music
House and then start writing the
letter. The Judges who Will be an
nounced in the near future will
consider first, the number of rea
sons why a child should have a
musical education; second, the
soundness of these reasons; third,
neatness of the. letter. Only one
prize will be given in one family.
Get together now and start your
letter now.
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!,OS A.VJKLKS, Oct. 23. tfP
"Dvnamite" (Jus Sonnenberg. nurs
ing a hplu lip and a bruised nose,
ff3
SET FIGHT DATE
trio!, hro ri'ii"i'sU'l I" lit i ' ' ' 1 TnipiMTS. vVllnitiloil!
ko!;uk 'mvK.rvAu'.HY ! ' ""
UlltlOATlON DISTHIi'T. 1 Wu "" niuko money Uir you with
H:! North IVnlrnl Avimum. 1K7IC our connortltmH. us oIlm;it.-
lu-ro tonlcht with lM "StrniiKU-r"
j I.ewiH. rornuT rhuinpion.
j Konnt'liherK waa ImJui'imI, nu'll
I tally anil physically whon ho un
oxpiH'WMlly wiit called upon yes
liM'ilay to tlcfcntl himself from one
. of tho flying tackles which oc-
I copy a prominent place in his
j own wrestllnff repertoire His! T
physical hurts, consisting chiefly I The colored fighter, K. O. White, ,
! of u profusely l.leeilinu nose, he l'"" '-n f"il mill will meet Ciono ;
announce.l would not Interfere O'Grady, the Ashland light heavy-1
! wlili his title bout tonight. I "iKht. alter all. following an n-
II.k mental Injury was assuaged ; nmiiicemoui yeslerduy that the1
'somewhat by n battery warrant "Bin. scheduled for the armory to-1
against Pete Jadjone. ball bond i morrow night, had been canceled, j
' broker nnd amateur wrestler s- The light will take place two weeks
! une.l IV.im the nfflce nf Pllv I'l'osO- fl'OlII loilnv, NOVOIIllier 6, llllll i
eulor Lloyd S. Nix, on liiis' com- expected to ho one of the best fis-j
pining- tic encounters Been in Medford for
Konnenberg charged Uidjone years,
with bulling him with his head W hilo could not ho located for
without warning terminating a ! " lst two or three days hy Tex
discussion of tho possibilities of a I lilrkorstnt f, local promoter, mid It
bout between tho amateur and (lie ! thought ho might havo possl-
IMANDWHIlt i i
on your furs before you ship. I
.MlOUKOItil liAUtlAl.N HOUHH,
' ' !7 North drape St. tf
champion.
Lewis, in preparation for his
attempt to regain the crown, has
been training with tho I'niversltv
of Southern California football
team, in nn effort to develop n
defense against the flying tackle
vh irh lost him the championship
encounter, will risk his heavy-j to Sonnenberg.
weight wrestling title in a bout Sonnenberg Is n former Durt
acquired in an unscheduled street i m (Tilth football player.
Gus Sormeriber
Interesting Conversations Between Local
Merchants, Bankers, Traveling Salesmen
Texas "Hill" said that the fol
lowing happened In one of the
cities in the Loiic Star state. "A
dry goods merchant was starting
down town when his wife remind
ed hint of his most Important duty
f THE MAN WHO BOUGHT
THAT OVERCOAT WILL
iWEAR A COAT OF MAIL
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In competition with thousands
of window displays in the nation,
Marsh's Grocery won first place
in the state of Oregon and lath
in the United Rrhtes. The contest
was sponsored by the Kerr Olass
corporation, manufacturers of Kerr
and Economy fruit jars, and 21
prizes were awarded.
Tho window was decorated by
Jjopio Crane, regulnr window defc
orator for the store, nnd Is tho
result of careful planning. This
is the second time Mr. Crano has
won a national prize on window
decoration for the Marsh grocery.
Oregon Weather.
Fair nnd mild tonight and Thurs.
day. tlentle to moderate easterly
winds on the coast.
1 WamWPBBglf
I GLY Oi
A Complete Cleakdio am
F Na(tirrfwnmltfr-hplpnaturoclMir
f "o-ir erttnnlcx on nnrtnntntroa rowp
f In ynr pair, w.llow rhek!i. in:iy
l colon elonnnltiB. TakeNR
I NATURfS REMEDV-toreculnto
arrt Blrrncllicn vmireliralMativnor'
Frinf. Wntrh (ha trnriF format ion.
Try KR fnjtcad of mora iRxnlivr.
Mil4. Ml. prelt Tf tlhle it drvuutf , only 23e
Ff-.W, I A MILLION, 1 A KK
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NOW
20 Reductions
of famous '
ALLEN-A Hosiery
during our
"NEW CUSTOMER"
SALE
Newest Styles . ... Newest Shades
All First Quality
Sale Starts Oct. 24
And Ends Oct. 28
"Wear As You Pay"
lily Kone east to Ills heailiiimrteiH
In (MiIchko. However, Tex receiv
ed a wire tmlay from White that
ho is still uiixiouti tti meet OV,nuiy
nml that he eonhl not he foiinil he
cause of u training program that
hail tnken him Into the mountains
near Tacomn. Wash. White wired
as soon us he came out of the
hills.
Tile negro has a reiulalion of
having; never put up a "had fiRht"
and a fluht at CIiIchko a year hko
drew a ki'obs i;ato of $12.0011. He
has met soiuo of the host flKhtors
I nthe counlry, nnd is to meet loo
Loniskl, tho Alierdeen Assassin, in
a main event at Seattle tho end
oi' this month, Loniskl has fouiiht
several times in New York City
finished ! ,ms mPt Tommy LouKhnin, the
world until he retired from It to
go into the heavyweight division.
White met OHirady In a fiKht Inst
July at Klamath and hroke three
nf flu,,..'., .....I bnn..W 111... in
printing plant in another state. Ho ,.,.,.,. .,.., rt.,u n, ii,,
and the hanker chatted pleasantly an ,OWever, O Grady won
for a few minutes, nfter which , . , , ,i
(for a return bout.
cer'Vhlngs are a little dull right
now.
"Before the banker
writing the draft a dapper young
man with a grip stepped In and
asked how every thing was. The
hanker seemed glad to see him.
lie was a representative of a big
STARTING TOMORROW
"New Customer" Sale
' of all our famous
ALLEN-A Underwear
for men
at 20 REDUCTIONS
Newest Fall and Winter Styles
All First Quality
'ftiiitiiri
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i HONEY ROLL
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for the day. t 'Now, my dear, he
sure and send away for that radio
outfit, so we can have it by Sun
day." "Just a few blocks away, the
merchnnt who handled radios,
talking machines and furniture.
was sitting at breakfast- with his
family. . 'The jconvcrtUon drifted
around to 'clothes, and his wife
said. 'I must send nwny for
clothes7 'foK ttfo"'noYeriund get
a new dress for myself.
"An hour later tho 'lending' gro'
cer' stopped at tho bank io get a
draft, which ho wus going to send
away for a new bedroom suite.
."'How's business?' asked the
banker.
" 'Oh, not so good,' said the gro-
the young man Inquired casually of
his friend before the window
he wanted anything.
" 'Well, yes, said the banker.
believe I do. Print us a000 drafts,
10.000 cheeks nnd a couple of
thousand letter heads nnd enve
lopes.' Tho young man thanked
his friend and hustled out. j
"That night the rending busi
ness men held a meeting to dis
cuss tho growth of tho mall order
evil. All of the above mentioned
gentlemen delivered short talks.
They agreed there were many peo
ple in town who were guilty of
treason to the" home merchants in
other cities and the meeting closed
by adopting strong resolutions
against patronizing mall ordor
houses."
' It has been fino to meet with
nil of you Kills." said Med ford
"Hill" to the rest of tho "Hills"
in the cash drawer, "and 1 hope
that we will meet again quite
often in this city, and 1 extend
to you all an Invitation to remain
in Med ford; You will like It here
nnd It "will be a matfef "rtT grat
pleasure toJ you all to know that
you are having a part In helping
to build up one of tho finest com
nuinities In tho wholo country.
Royalty to Medford Is tho one
thing that will build It."
! FINISH APPLE HARVEST
BY END NEXT WEEK
The apple crop of the Hokuo
River valley, estimated at 350 unrs
thalf the averaKo crop 111 he
picked and packed hy the end of
next week. A niiiuher of 1 he pack
iliK houses of this district will lie
finished this week end. A large
percentage of the apple crop Is
handled hy tho K. J. V. I leni ty
Co.
.The Southern Pneific Railroad
company has taken no further ac
tion on the application of local
shippers for n iiSVj-cent export rate
and the conference with local fruit
InlorestH on the suhject has been
delayed nwinn to heavy demands
on -the time of rullroud ofl'icinlsi
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. , Notlco.
All Hopklna Lateral urers desir
ing to purchnso more water, who
h:ivn net already notified' the dls-
1NG PLANT
When the fruit harvesting season
ended last week at the Palmer
Packing corporation, the employes
proved that they appreciated the
fact that their employers had
troated them unusually well dur
ing Ihe summer.
Miss Hazel Nichols, assistant
manager of the plant, was pre
sented with a silver vegetable dish,
and Klmer Kyle, manager, was
given a Masonic ring.
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To win many new customers In
AIlt'ii-A riiili'i'Wi'iir for -Men vr niej
niiiliiii!; n special L'd per cent ivilue j
timi. mi nil styles. For 4 days only.)
AW luivo ivi'clvi'd n fresh slock lor
tins Now ( iistoiiicr Sale. Onlvi
tlit newest stylos in Shirts nml
Shorts. Athletic suits, nml light ami
heavy Units have heen included.
Every style is jziuiriinteed first ((unl
it y.
Come in ill once while full selection
awaits ' you,. Try this Cndorwoar
Unit is a favorite the country over.
This event ends Monday. I'ntil then
our complete stock of Allen-A Un
derwear for lien is reduced 120 per
cent.
Light weight cotton. Spring needle knit. Short sleeves and
Ankle length or long sleeves and ankle length. , Regular price
$1.50 SALE PRICE $1.20.
Winter weight union suits. Long sleeves, anklo length,
lar price $3.50. SALE PRICE $2.80.
Regu-
ifS TOASTEDi
Trimi Dill Artydi ExcrelM 1
, A Food A Tfi.fc A Treat V
A 64-prtgo Juntrlto Canary
and ivt Owners' Guide
lioolc nnd a .lu.strlto Honey
Itnll "It's Tatcd" Kit 10 K
with n Ii0c purchase of any
Juslrito Products.
Tliid offer is ocine, made to
acquaint Ittrd I-.ovc.ra with
JtifUril. "Tho Quality Xjlno"
nationally iitild and scien
tifically prepared.
COUPON
Thin coupon and a 50o pur
chiinn of any Justriti i'et
l'oodti and ltoincclica entitles
yoi to a Jm-.trit? Cannry
nnd lVt OwnTfi Ciuida Book
(64 pugou. 6ft:i7"i and a
Justrito lTonry iloll "It'a
Toasted1' I'llKE,
eiamo ,
MONARCH
Seed & Feed Co.
For Glasses That Are RIGHT
See
Dr. D. A. Chambers
, OPTOMETRIST
404 Medford Bldg.
vi;im:sdav
li tn R:3() p.m. Agricultural pro-
Mnnn. NItC service to KtiO.
11:110 to 7:30 p.m. Pulmnlivo hour
(Tijinwcnnlinentftl). NItO Rerv-
Ice to KOO. Ii HQ, KOMO, KV,
Kl'O nnd KFI.
7:30 t J p.m. KtromherK-Cnrlcon
projrrnm (Trnnfcnntinentnl from
ItoclieHter, N. Y. NIK' xervlce
to KGO. KIIQ. KOMO, Kf!V,
Kl'O. KKI.
8 to :3o p.m. "liouds to llo-
iniince." NliS. service to KOf).
KflQ. KOMO, KOW. Kl'O, KKI.
B:30 to ! p.m. The Hill Hilly
Hoys. SlC service to KilQ.
'J tn 0:30 p.m. Pnrixlfln Xiuintet.
Slir iervlr'to KHO." '
9:30 tn 10 p.m. Tne Three Hoy.
MK," HPi vic tr KGO.
10 to 11 p.m. Cotton .nios.nm
, Mtnutreif. NHC r'le w KIIJ,
KKI, KMU
11 tQJll rnldnltfht Mniciil Muk
, keteern, N'UC Hervico to KIIQ,
KOMO, KPo; " k, ' '
til lb 12 .midnight- rjrnry Hal
tefldV'HOtcl fift.Fncl. Diince
ntoh-tra. Xlif prtrfle t K'lo,
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FavorinR the perpetimtion of tho
old JackKonvllle muHoum aa n
historic nttractlon in that city, the
Lions club took HtepH today to gel
In touch with tho lnter-club com
mittee of tho chniuher of com
merce to prcHcrve and ndd to the
relics there. A committee, consist
ing hy Lionn White, Merrick and
Kershaw was appointed hy Presi
dent II, T. Hubbard to confer
with tho intcr-club body. That
thero if danger of aonio of tho
tnoHt (inptirtnnt historic attractions
being moved to Portland, unlesH
provl.slonH nro mado for their pres
ervrttion, was. a statement mado by
Mr. White.
W. I. Pricker, scout muster,
called upon to make a brief res
ume of tho work of tho council,
stated that the membership of
that organization nnd increased to
332 this year as against 200 en
rolled in the work last October.
A 'delightful musical program
was furnished by Mr. and Mrs.
John It. White and Mrs. C. 11.
pasko. Aceonipnnled upon the
piano by Mrs. Pasko, Mrs. Knight
sung "The Crimson Petal " and
"Come to tho Fair," tho latter
by Martin. Mr. Knight played
two violin Rolos, h piece written
' for the C string alone by J. H.
Pach, over 200 years ag". nnd
''Orientiile" by Cul. Jlo also was
aceompnilied by Mr. Paske. Kah
number was heartily encored.
PAIN FROM '
GALLSTONES
One dose of Fruit ola ehowa results
Pains In the bnek or around the
1 1 ve r se r vo as Nn t u re's wa ruing.
Pewaro of gallstones. Pefore risk
ing an operation, or tryinir some
home remedy, give FKCITOLA i
trial. One dost will show rcsulM
nod will convince you that KHU IT
OLA, a twenty-year-old remedy,
will bring relief. Many foiyner
sufferers testify to lis wonderful
merit, If you suffer with gnll
stono symptoms, give FUIHTOLA
a chnnee nntl like hundreds nf
others you ttuiy save yourself pain
and other necdlens suffering. For
sale, recommended nnd guaranteed
by Magill's Irug Htoro and other
Iradint; driu'is(s.
ISIS
THEATRE
East Main, Near Bridgs
Admission 10c and 15c
7
HUSON'S
WHATNOT
,; Cor. 6th & Ivy
" What You Want
When You Want It"
TONIGHT
Tonight
Thru Station KGW
at 9 o'clock
listen to
Itrmiswick
Itrevilies
The best entertain
ment on the air
The Southern Pacific nnnouncd
this morning a reduced rate to
Portland and return over the pe
riod starting tomorrow, O.-tober
24 to November 2. This lit to en-i
nble local residents to attend the!
pacific International Livestock K-'
position which will be held thero
the lai.t of this week and all next
week.
Hound trip ticket, which will
cost J lii Sfi will go on Bale to
night, with n return limit extend
ing to November -L
; Port In nd Oround broken for
cnnstructlnn of ynngngu of Con
gretfniion Ahnvath Achlr,
Also a clever comedy
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Starting tomorrow
"NEW CUSTOMER" SALE
of all our famous
ALLEN-A Hosiery
at
20 Reductions
Newest Styles .... Newest Shades
All First Quality
To win many new customers to Allen-A
Hosiery we are making a special 20
reduction on all styles. For 4 days only.
We have received a fresh stock for this
"New Customer" Sale. From sheerest
Chiffon to Service weights. Only the
very newest Fall and Winter shades
have been included. And every style:
is guaranteed first quality.
Come in at once while full selection
awaits you. Try this hosiery that is
the favorite of smartly dressed women
everywhere. This event ends next
Monday. Until then our complete stock
of Allcn-A Hosiery is reduced 20.
All $1.95 Hosiery
, nw$1.59
All $1.50 Hosiery
Notf H.19
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'Pay Less Dress Better"
Medford Building
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