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PAGE TWO MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE, MEDFORD, OREGON, ; PRTD AY,' OCTOBER - 25, -1929. Tocal and J 'Personal An Interesting Incident of how 8 fire started from a spark after - smouldering M hours, wbk related by Fire Chief Clint Baughnmn of Ashland when he was In .Mod ford this forenoon. Ha Bald that a " quantity of supposedly cold ashes had been placed In a coardboard receiver on the back porch of a dwefllnf? recently. The. ashes wave no outward appearance of havlnx live sparks, but after slow smoul dering;, the wooden floor under the container begun burnlnK and the flumes spread to the whole reur of the house. Tho bla2o was discov ered at 2 o'clock in tho morning, but was placed under control In :i short time by the Ashland fire de partment. The speed dance contest to be given In connection wlih the Le gion Hallowe'en dance at the Orl netal Gardens on Thursday, Hal lowe'en night, Is creating consider, able Interest among southern Oro,- gon dance lovers and much rivalry is already In evidence. The contest will, be Judged by the spectators' applause and already severul en trants are gathering together I organized rooting sections. Entries may be made at the Palmer Music House or at the dance Itself. 221 L. B. Tuttle left for Portland thin noon, called by the serious turn for the worse taken by his wife, wliii has been In a hospital there for months past. Bowl at Nat every night. 220 The St. Mark's Guild will hold a rummage sale in the Deuel Hldg, Saturday, Oct. 2Cth. 216 J. K. Daniels, courthouse Janitor. who has been confined to his bed with rheumatism for the past five weeks, was up for the first time today, and walked for a short dis tance In the sunshine. Piano lessons made, unusually - enjoyable. Beginners specialist, Lois Cook Toung on Manning place, N. W. Central Point. 219 ? Wilbur Klme, Applegate rancher, was fined $50 and costs In Judge Taylor's court here today, for kill ing deer out of season. The ar rest was made hy Deputy Dame warden Roy Parr and the offense, to which Kims pleaded guilty, was committed October 22, the second day after the deer hunting season closed. Man with small family wishes work on dairy ranch. Both can milk. Answer Box O. M., Tribune. 217 Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Frost wero among the Klamuth county resi dents spending yesterday In Med " ford. Bowl at Nat every night. 220 "The Way of Faith." a hymn written by Mary O. Carey, Is for sale at Palmer Piano House. 210 Guests from a distance at Med ford hotels Include Hnrley A. Gard ner of Cleveland, Ohio, h. J. John stone of Butte, Mont., P. A. Smith of St. Louis, Mo., W. J. 0 run ill ii of Danliury, Cohn., Harry Rulllvnn of Baltimore, Md., Mr. and Mrs, Fi 15. Popue of Decatur, 111., and Samuel Ilnlsappe of New York City.' An experiment new to southern Oregon will be given a trial by lo cal Legionnaires when they will hold a dnnco In the Oriental Gar dens ballroom on Thursday, Hal lowe'en night, with free admission to all those who wish to attend. 221 Mr. Dobhyns, proprietor of the Onkdnle Grocery at Medford, stop ped off Ih Grants Pass Wednesday to visit friends whllo on his way to Marahfleld. Grants Pass Courier. The St. Mark's Guild will hold a rummage sale In the Deuel Bldg. Snturday, Oct. 26th. 21C Spltx apples tjor sale. Ala Vista Packing House. So. Fir. SOltf Rverett Anderson of tho clerks' staff of the Hotel Medford, return ed to the clly last night from n three weeks vacation. Bowl at Nnt every night. 220 Get those tenders and auto bodies straightened at Brill's Shoet Metal Works, opposite Lewis Super Service Station. Phone 41 g. tf Don't Forget ova Saturday Specials are always teal bar. gains. Come early to avoid the rush. Lindys 23c dozen its ; An item worthy of , name. Originated and j made only by Fluhrer. On sale at 9:00 a. m, i i Mrs. W. J. Irwin, matron of the Oregon-mute hospllul ut Hulem since 1883, nnd for fuur years pre viously employed In a similar ca paotty In the -.Hawthorne . insane asylum In eust Portland, resigned her position .hls week becauso of illness. Special features such as a speed dance contest, free admission tick ets, confetti and serpentine battles and novel entertainment aro ex pected to draw one of the largest dance crowds ever assembled In southern Oregon, to the Legion dance at the Oriental Gardens ball room, Thursday, Hallowe'en night. 221 J. W. Klrkpatrlck. local repre sentative of the Sun Life Assurance Co. of Canada,, left today for u month's visit with friends and rela tives in Iowa, Illinois and Ohio. During his trip he will visit with his son Warren at Des Moines, and will attend the Illinois-Army foot ball game nt Champaign, 111. See the smart style shoes at mod erate prices at tho Shoe Box, 223 Bast 0th St. Perfect fitting guar anteed. IJ. J. Carpenter, Prop. 21(! Chicken dinners at tho Covered Wagon, 75c. Good as the best, bet ter than the res!. 220 Mrs. Jack Breaks and two sons, Frank and itobert, of the lleose Creek district, spent this morning in the city shopping and transact ing business. An attractive, modern 6-room house at 20 South Orange will be offered at a bargain for quick sale. Fireplace, garage, lawn and shrub bery. Phone H. V. Scheffol, 847-L. 212tf Callfornians registered at Med fdrd hotels include Mr. and Mrs. W. 8. Simmon, Mr. and Mrs. Ii. K. Snow, F. F. Nickse of Hollywood, W. W. Verrsel and Leslie Haworth of Long Ueach. Mrs. J, K. Mc Carthy, Helen McCarthy and Tt. L. Halston of Redding, Mr. and Mrs. Kenald Olffer and W. K. Michael of Los Angeles, Fredk. A. Sturges of Berkeley, lone Cook, Harry Del mont and L. R. Lyder of San Francisco,- C. L. Ferguson of Sunta Bar bara and Wilson Machone of Glen dale. Alice Holloway's Town and Country Shop, opening at Russell's on the mezzanine floor. 217' Bowl at Nat every night. 220 "That good coal." We give green trading stamps. Hansen Coal Co. Phone 239. tf Temporary auto licenses were Is sued nt the sheriff's office this fore noon to McCurdy-Dantels. F. M. Oeffert; Rny Reeves and Dr. D. W. Stone of Medford. A. C. Nlnlnger of Ashland and Arlet Short of Phoenix. Royal Coal $14.80 per ton, de livered direct from car to you within city limits. W have test record showing Royal Is best Utah coal mined. Buy now at the lower price. Phone 833. F. E. Samson Co. Office 229 North Riverside. 213tf Mr. and Mrs. Bulnap Of Medford are visiting at the homo of Mr. and Mrs. L. A. Richardson of liently for a short time. Mr. Belnap was formerly a minister of Boatty. Klamath News. Bowl at Nat evory night. 220 Orchard run Winter Banana apples for salo, and Kolfor pours. Sgobel ft Day Warehouse. 217 Considerably lower than for other days of the week, only 14 cars of pears and apples wore shipped from Medford last evening. Masquerade dance, Saturday night Moose hall, Ashland. 217 Hallowe'en masquorade and car nival lull, Eagle Point Sat. night. Dunce till 12 und eat and parly ther et of tho night. We will be open all night. 217 A printer nnd press feeder by trade, William Ummnn was a vis itor In Medford today, riding a bi cycle ho hatl ridden here from Kan sas In search of work. Ho stopped at local printing shops today, but found that he was not needed. H'. said ho left Kansas Inst May and that he has been making on nti average of 25 miles a day, traveling (0 miles some days and only five on others. His wheel was well loaded down with camping equip-j ment nnd other luggage. Considerable Intorcst hns been aroused In the Legion's Hallowe'en dance where the experiment of free admissions will bo given n trinl. Special arrangements hnve been nmdo to soeuro additional seats nnd accommodations for the record crowd whloh Is expected to attend. 221 You can't afford to miss the $1.01), $l.s, $2.98 hat Imrgulns nt the Kmmy Lou lint Shop In the M. M. Store. 210 Hemstitohlng, pleating, pleating, button making and hose mending. Handicraft Shop. 1 57tf Business visitors from Seattle In Modforo who arrived yoatordny, Include C. B. Glllert, Harry Sach mnn, C. C. Sterner and W. (I. t'rnw ford. Bowl at Nat every night. 220 See Charles A. Wing to buy your home. 210 An amended complnlnt was filed In circuit court today by the Shell oil company against. M. M. Ilnrvey and n. L. Doty, to collect IS78.4C claimed to be due on account. Dr. Hlmklns, the Chiropractor, with Russian massage, over the Wonlworth Store. Tel. 1290. 171tf Dance at Lake Creek Saturday night. !N James Stewart of Salem, Wll- j Ham Mason of Powers, C. C. llnrr of St. Johns, Mrs. Grace Huston i of Manhattan Beach and Ieona Gllhreath of Marahfleld aro among the Oregonluns registered at local hotels. Limited amount of grapes and Juice for one week. Will deliver. Phone 610-il-l. 231 Dane at Lake Creek Saturday! night. 216 Lack of funds will make It nec essary for the Marion county edu cational department to halt boys' and girls' club work hore on No vember 1 of this year, according to announcement made today by Mrs. Mary Fulkerson, county school superintendent. This work hns been carried on by Mrs. Fulkerson for the past 12 years. Big masquerade and carnival dance, Eagle point Sat. night. 217 A special reduction on famous Gage and nil other hnts at the Hsnd Bnx, 223 Knst fllh St.. to morrow. 21 Mrs. Myrtle Blukeley, who was HI at her home for the past two days with a cold, returned to her duties at the Mull Tribune today. Entries' for the Legion's speed dunce contest to be given nt the Legion Hallowe'en dance, Thurs duy, night may bo made nt the Palmer Music House at Medford. Entries may also be made ut the dance, October 81st. 221 Miss lone Cook, representative of the 11. W. Gossard company of San Francisco, left today for Se attle after spending yesterday in the city calling on locul trade. . Bowl at Nnt every night. 220 j For Sule Spltzenberg apples. Telephone Kimball Fruit Co., 1M. 216 Churls: The garment that gives lieuuly. health and comfort. Resi dent representative, Mrs. Geo. It. Moffet, 718 W. 13th. 289-L. TU Mrs. Klla ' Uavls of LaGrnnge, III., sister of Mrs. J. O. Grey, left last evening for Han Diego, Cnl.. where she will visit her daughter. ' She visited the Grey family fo rtwo t days und yesterduy visited Crater I Jike with Mr. und Mrs. Grey. Let me write your fire Insurance. Carl Y. Tengwald, Hotel Medford. Phone f)!i3.- . tf Two bicycles, reported stolen J a short time ago, were found' by i City Traffic Officer T. H. Robinson this forenoon, hidden near the Bap- j list church on North Central ave- I nue. One of the wheels was lock- ed with a padlock through thoj spokes and had been missing for a i week. I Dance! Masquerade and carni val dance, Eagle Point Sat.-night. 217 Free shampoo Mon., Tuae., Wed., Thurs., with marcel or finger wave, j $1.00. Phono 67. Bowman Barber; and Beauty Shoppe. ' 219 A UTTER CREAM PASTUERIZED SAFE-PURE PRODUCED - PACKED THE SANITARY WAY WM. FOX SILVER JUBILEE . '"ii N 0 W j Egx CRATERIAN v ALL TALKING! A tremendous' spectacle , . . A mighty story the first of the Talking Screen's' Great Melodramas of the Far North. rv rcr i i 4 ,rt. )rw in YOU XL NEVER FORGET This Amazing Performance A STIRRING DRAMALOVE. HATE, PASSION. AND REVENGE FROZEN JUSTiCE A WILLIAM rOX PICTURE oN COMING SUNDAY A odrW VI PATSY RUTH MILLER 0 ll FORD STERLING eton. "THE FALL OF ! J. EVE" j Admission: Mats. 10 and 35; Eves. 25 and 50 Lfc. WM. FOX SILVER JUBILEE , HERE-, : FOR ONE DAY ONLY . mm Continuous Shows Sunaay I 12:30 to 11 P. M. TOMORROW ALL TALKING JACK HOLT IN AUFAOCV' Hear jack In His First Big Talking Sensation A Thrlllsr You'll Nevsr Forget ALSO . 2ND CHAPTER of "THE AOE OF SCOTLAND YARD" Admission Mats. i.tO and 25 Eves 10 and 35 XSla TONIGHT ALL TALKING ' LAURA LA PLANTS In the Big Comedy Hit 'HOLD YOUR MAN' V -f4nr? ,. ,"v a t ''.: ;f.--sr-- Economy Groceteria - THE-HOME OF BREAD LIKE MOTHER MADE YOUR SHARE OF YOUR DOLLAR Years ago, when some old time grocer, just to oblige a neighbor, offered to bring his groceries along when he came to supper, he little realized what he was starting. Service after service has been heaped one upon the other until today there is a lot of doubt as to which costs the most what you eat and wear, or what it costs to bring them to yOUVi:; . h :.: - v- , : i! ;i :, , ; ' ;: ; i V it ril . Your share of your dollar is the merchandise actually' delivered to you and the fewer service luxuries before you get it, the more you get for your dollar. 1 That's the secret of Groceteria lower prices eliminating clerks, credits and small deliveries Cut out the biggest factor in the service expense, adds much to your pleas ure while shopping and enables you to achieve what otherwise would be impos sible. ' ..ii jftt. , . i i ' : - i-.i . 'i- '" - To Save Without Self Denial ; . N BREAD Baked in the good old home way with out alum-bearing substitutes. Mb. loaf .i; ... : . 1Mb. loaf ... , .". . 3 for 20c : . . . 10c Buns, Napkin or Parker House ' Rolls, dozen 15c Four-Quart Aluminum Sauce Pan 5c Buy this soap at the regular price 12 Crystal White 5 Palm Olive 1 Pee ts Mechanic ' Regular value 99c With each deal 1 standard weight 4qt. Aluminum Sauce Pan 5c OTHER SAVINGS WITHOUT SELF DENIAL Sweet Potatoes, 5 lbs. .......... . 23c Fancy Dry Onions, 20 lbs. . . . s . ..V 35c Head Lettuce, per head 5c Spinach, fresh from the garden, 3 lbs 23c Sunkist Oranges, 3 doz. . 33c Tinted Toilet Paper, in various colors ' delicately scented;' regularly ' 2 for 25c. Saturday, 4 rolls .... 25c MorrellY Pride Hams, or whole"; hams, lb. . ............ .... . , 33c Morrell's Pride Bacon, lb 30c Sunbrite Cleanser, 3 cans . 10c Wool Soap, carton, 12 bars . . 35c Schillings Coffee, a can of ' Schilling's Paprika free with each can, lb 50c White King Washing Powder, large pkg. . . . ....... , . . . . 39c Wesson Oil, qt. can '. . . . 45c Swift's Jewel Shortening, 4 lbs. . . . . 69c 8 pounds $1.35 Peaches, Monarch sliced or halves, " finest quality, No. 2 cans V 25c Goody-Goody Peas, No. 2 can, 2 for 25c Drifted Snow Flour, 49-lb. sack. . $1.89 White Down, good hard wheat flour, ' 49-lb. sack ... .$1.79 Shredded Wheat Biscuit, the origin ' "'' "'' al, pkg. . . -... : . v . . r:. 10c Jersey Corn Flakes, 4 pkgs 25c Karo Syrup, 10-lb. can, blue 73c; ' white . 77c Motor Oils, Zerolene, F No. 5 or No, 3, gallon 48c; 5 gallon . .'. . $2.30 Mobiloil A or E, gallon 80c; 5 gallon . . .; $3.90 Bring your own cans '- Electric Light Globes Edison week . prices, all sizes below 100 watts, 6 for .r. . ..... .... . : ; . 98c Hand Made Wood Baskets : . . . . $1.59 Heating Stoves Airtite : l $2.29, $2.59, $2.89 Decorated Cake Board and Cover : . ...... $1.39 Door Mats, each , . . '69c" Teakettles, aluminum, copper or enameled 89c to $2.49 Shoe Department 100 pairs infants', misses' and child ren's shoes a good chance to save on school shoes." .' ' Values to $4.50 CHOICE $1.98 GALOSHES All the newer shades and styles. $1.98, $2.49, $2.89 Fountain Lunch Ready at 11:30 Roast Pork with Dressing, Mashed Po tatoes, Gravy, Buttered Bread, Coffee, or Milk 25c Genuine . Chicken Tamales, Potato Chips, Crackers and Coffee 25c GATES & LYDIARD SAVING WITHOUT SELF-DENIAL Free parking on our lot while shopping in our store mm hosav Stc tMOsa M4 K eoMnm eiiAitno ao ovwtm m Clean cotton rats wanted at Uall Tribune office. ' WB DEVELOP - Films ' Free WEST SIDE PHARMACY YOUR REXALL STORE Optn Snndayi snd Eventaffi AU the Time H Women's Hose ! SLOOPair ;. Silk from top to toe with pointed Heel m II' ! J IIIIHIIIIIIIIIIII I II I 1 1 INSURANCE First Insurance Agency A. L. HILL, Managsr Phons 105 30 N. 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