MEDFORD MATL TRIBUNE. MEDFORD, ORKfiOX, FRIDAY, 0 TOMER 1 mi). PAGE THREE Cnrson Thatcher, 11-ycar-old son of Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Thatcher, who operate the Hytlu Park serv ice station near Talent, is in the Community hospital suffering from a fractured left leg, the injury re ceived Wednesday morning when he was struck by a Chevrolet truck loaded with wood. The accident occurred at Talent. J. M. Mac Dowel), who resides In the Ander son creek district above Talent, had taken his children to the Tal ent school and was starting toward Ashland with fiis Chev truck load ed with wood. Mrs. Thatcher had lJff!' taken her children to Talent I'Wattcnd school, and according to Mr. MacDowcll, the boy ran around the rear of the Thatcher car, di rectly into the path of his Chev rolet. Ashland Tidings, Women's winter coats. Fur sot of beaver, fox and black fur. A new shipment specially priced for Saturday at 124.60. M. M. Depart ment Store. . 216 Corona adding machines, $60. Free trial, phone Blerma, 13G3. 193tf Elmer Applegate was In the city yesterday from Jacksonville wher! he and Mrs. Applegate are visiting relatives a short time before con tinuing to Palo Alto. Cal., for the wi nter months. Ho transacted tttKinesa1 while here. Klamath News. . ' Glve your Hallowe'en party at Bine Flower Lodge. Make reser vations early. Phone 341-R-3. - 21 J. F. Moore, local representative fop Shorwin-M'illiama paints, han dled locally by the Browne Hard ware company, leaves today for a business trip north, Mr. and Mrs. Moore will move to Moil ford and make, their hume here In the fu ture. The St. Mark's Guild will hold a rummage sale in the Deuel llldg. Saturday, Oct. 2lith. 21f Dance at Lake Creek Saturday night. 218 Guests from Portland at local hotels include Mr., and Mrs. 1 C. Patterson, Mr. and Alts. ' Jnme.4 Canny, Mr. and Mi's.. U J. Mellln ley, Mr. 'and Mrs. Kliner D. Paine. L. F. Templeton, V. R. Kinser, A. M. Green, H. W. Trueblood, Hid Hamilton. R. H. Cook. F. IS. Boyn ton. H. H. Cake, (1. W. Woods, F. C. Turville, F. J. Miller, J. E. Car roll, A. It. Thornton. K. W. Moore, R. R. Dankworth, Robert Barclay. T. W. Jones. W. II. Lawrence, T. J. Edwards, W. T. Young, C. J. Kidwell, S. T. Marquard, S. B. Ron leer, G. H. Fraser, O. D. Bloom, J.: Wright. F. M. Gebrielson -and Mrs. C. 1-1 . Walker. Dressmaking and remodeling at the Fashion Shop, 424 Medford Bldg. Tel. 1181. tf Hallowe'en dance, Jackson's, Sat. "Who's the Punkin Eater?" 216 Mrs. H. C. Stollze and daughter Lorraine of Portland, who have been In Medford for the past week visiting friends, plan to leave to morrow for their home by motor, stopping at Eugene to visit RoheVt Stoltze, son and brother, who is at tending tho University of Oregon. Mrs. Stoltze and Lorraine are well known as former Medford resi dents. Corona and Smith typewriters. Typewriter Exchange. Phone 1363. 193tf W. H. Pluck of Portland Is vis iting for a few days at the home of his brother, Father Francis W. Black, having arrived in the city Wednesday. Ho was accompanied here by F. L. Provost of Portland, who, after. a short visit here, con tinued on south to see the Sun-ford-U. S. c. football game. Bowl at Nat every night. 220 Less ash, less soot, In that good coal, Hansen Coal Co. Tel. 239. tf Bill Hansen, who has been ill i for the past week, is reported bet- j tor this morning. An 1 attractive, modern ' 6-room house at 20. South Orange wilt be1 offered at a bargain for quick sale. Firoplaco, garage, lawn and shrub bery. Phone H. V. Scheffel, 847-L. 212tf Harry W. Hull of Ashland spent 1 the afternoon here and returned to his homo where' ho has been making some improvements to his residence. , Bowl at Nat every night. 220 Masquerade and carnival dqnee. Eagle Point Sat. night. , 217 Hallowe'en masquerade and car nival ball, Eagle Point 217 Nick Rossi pf Ashland, accom panied by Walter J. Kerrigan, gen eral manager of the Kerrigan News Syndicate of Sacramento, arrived hero this morning and expect to return south this evening. See Charles A. Wing to buy your home. 21C Mr. and Mrs. Glen Jackson and Mr., and Mrs. J. J. Buchter will leave tonight for Marshfiold on business and to attend the Shrine ceremonial to bo held there tomor row. They will proceed on from Marshfiold to other northern points bh business after the' meeting. ;, Dance at Lake. Creek Saturday nitrht. 216 I Santfords Saving Stores 307 East Main Street 3C NEXT WEEK You buy at Santfords all next week at these wonderfully low prices. Buy your order next week any day, you don't have to rush in on Saturday at Santfords and compare .the price you pay with the price asked for the same merchandise at other stores. You will want to -make this saving. ' ;. . , Flour Anchor brand flour. Milled from the finest Eastern Oregon hard wheat. 49-lb. sack.. 1 65 Washing Ammonia Parson's Ammonia. A water softener and a , wonderful cleaner. : Large bottler .. o 21 Clorax The one real bleacher for linens; and it is double strength, therefore economi cal. Large bottle.... 18 Chili Con Carne Van Camp's chill con carne. A real treat and easily pre pared. reg. cans .. 25 Crackers These Snowflake crackers are fresh and crisp. Either plain or salted. . r Homing Van Camp's hominy has that fine large white kernel. j med. cans .. 29 .Tapioca Minute tapioca. A delightful dessert and very Inexpensive. reg. pkgs.. .25 Carrots These are fine matured car rots, crisp and sweet. They keep like potatoes. 212 Bulk Spaghetti This spaghetti is fresh stock, and a very good grade. Try a few pounds at 3 lbs. for .. 25 Oyster Shell .90 Bean Hole Beans Van Camp's Bean Hole beans are vastly superior in qual ity. Try a few cans at m med. Cons .. o 25 Squash 8weet Potato squash; A very -nice vegetable and a real sav ing at Per pound Candy ' We have a nice assortment of bar candy. Strictly fresh. 24 large bars to the carton. Per carton .85 Sperry's Surelime oyster shell. A real saving at Hot Sauces Del Monte Hot Sauce has many uses and you will save at .45 D -lb. caddy .. Pure Lard This Is a pure open kettle rendered lard. Every can guaranteed to satisfy. -lb. pail o Liver 70 This Is young, tender liver, and It la nice for a change- 100-lb. bag Beef Pot Roast This is fancy prime beef. Your satisfaction is guaran teed. Per pound .. . ' Rabbits Saturday Only Rabbits, and they are young and tender. reg. cans. .23 Chocolate Hersey ground, unsweetened chocolate. A high grade art icle at a low price. Reg. lb. can .. a 32 Pork Chops Tender lean pork chops, cut from fancy grain fed pigs. .18 Per pound Veal Boneless Veal Stew. Cut from fancy milk-fed" veal. Per pound Per pound .20 .27 Soup D cans' for . 43 Per pound .30 Campbell's Soups. Buy all you want. Your choice Shoulder of Lamb ' Lamb Is truly the finest meat one can eat. Whole or half shoulder. Per pound .23 COFFEE SCHILLING'S COFFEE A splendid blend of coffee for Saturday and Monday only j Lib. Schilling's coffee and a package of Shilling's Cream of Afar 1 Tartar-for :- We will have a demonstration of Schilling's Coffee at our Store Saturday Try a cup of this delioious beverage. Raymond Hetor, malinger for tho l'lnmirlo paekltiK house, loft for San Franclnco yesterday to HptMul several dayn, expectinK to return tho middle of next week. Hallowe'en dance, Jackson Sprint; s, Sat. Special party. Don't miss U. 2H Don't miss the bh;mUllnery wile at. the Emmy .Lou flat Shop In thf M. M. Store. 2 i ' A series of turkey-killing dem onstrations to be held in vuriti sect tons uf Douglas county, lnivt been aminKed by J. C. Ieedy, county agent. The demonstrations are to bring about a uniform sys tem for dressing the birds during tho Thanksgiving and Christmas! marketing seasons. j Get your fish at tho public mar ket Saturday. 216 Spitz apples for sale. Ala Vista' Packing House, So. Fir. 201tf For Sale Spitzenberg apples. Telephone Kimball Fruit Co., 159. 216 Promoter Joe Blckerstaff is tak ing the O'Orudy-White fight, set for November Q to heart and to day brought over a couple of box ers from Klamath Falls, Sammy Bass and Jack Basco, both of whom will augment O'Orady'B regular sparring partners, Huff and Kosunder. That O'Grady needs partners has been tho con census of opinion and Blckerstaff is seeing the need filled. O'Grady is working out every day taking the fight racket really seriously. Ashland Tidings. Women's broa d c loth coats. Heavy fur sets. Special offer for Saturday at $24.50. M. M. Depart ment Store. 216 For Sale Holler canaries. Ex cellent singers from registered stock. On display at Mutual Seed Co. 216 Mrs. M. E- Potter of T-Jvlngston. Mont., arrived this morning with her daughter, Mrs. O. V. Hut chison of Helena, to visit her other i daughter, Mrs. E. J. Rogers of! : Medford for the next few v.-eeks. Abdominal belts and trusses at j Colvig Drugs. The Hialto theater is next door to us. 222 L. P. Hlauvelt of Olympla is among the Washington state vis j Itors in Medford. ! A new shipment of women s lovely broadcloth coats, fur trim. 1 Selling Saturday for 517.75. M. M. i Department Store. 216 I A. J. X'eelinga of Eugene, field representative for the Texas Oil company, was a visitor in Medford j today making preparations for the ! establishment of a service station j at Medford's new municipal air : port. The station, which will be : one of several at the field, will be ready for use in five or six weeks, according to present plans. Abdominal belts and trusses at Lcolvig Drugs. Tho Rialto theater is next door to us. 222 j Shrine special bus from Klamath l Fulls to Marshficld will call . at I Hotel Jackson at 8 a. m. Saturday. Call Mr. Carley at 34. or Mr. Wlll ; son at 737, for information and reservations. - 216 Mrs. W. A. Walters is reported Itl at her home. 112 South Ncw towh. with5 flu hls week. - When you think of new shoes, think of the Shoe Box, 223 East Glh St. Smart shoes moderately priced. 216 Beautiful fur -trimmed winter coats for women. Specially priced for Saturday at S17.95. M. M. De partment Store. 216 Bounty warrants wero issued at the county clerk's office yesterday to Kay Davis of Prospect, one coy ote, and Lester Brads haw of Lake. Creek, one coyote. , Fried chicken and steak dinnorj 50c. Mrs. Travis at Phoenix. Ap-J pointments for private parties. 222 , Notice: I. O. O. F. Encampment i Boyal Purple degree tonight. Bel sure and come. L. O. Howard, i scribe. 216 , The small forest fire, which started from an unknown cause Wednesday, had burned over twoj acres, 10 miles the. other side o? Butte Falls, before It was gotten j under control yesterday. Get your fish at the public mar-i ket Saturday. 216 Ladies who are hnrd to fit to corsets should see tho perfect sup porting combination at the Good-! win Corset Shop, 20 H. Fir. 221 Visitors from Eugene 1n the city Include W. N. Collins, H. S. Hchti"! her and W. Bond. Bowl at Nat cvory night. 220 , JL 8lcrla Communication, , I'ast Musters' Night. Medford Lodge No. 103, A. , F. & A. M., Friday, Oct. 25, 7:30 p. m. Work In tho M. M. de gree. Banquet will bo served In dining room of lodge hall by the iikiu'h uiu i,ni iniHin cmircn, promptly at 6:30 p. m. The Past Masters of lodge will exemplify the work In the Master Mason degree on two candidates. By order of the W. M. C. M. HOUSTON, 216 Secretary. - Early Spanish explorers called the Mississippi rlvor tho "Hlver of hf HnH Ghost." ! Weird Witches I l-Cj-- -' "n Brooms 1 Will, ride this year,;. as usual, while goblins, bats and cats will spread broadcast their black creepy terr6n? r t GIVE A HALLOWE'EN PARTY We have the things you need, . , . , . ' Large red apples for ducking, pumpkins for jack-o'-lanterns, nuts of all kinds, marshmallows for toasting, candy for decoration and many otheritems. : '7 " ' "; ' J H!rV-JK. YOU CANT HAVE TOO MANY APPLES FOR HALLOWE'EN ! - The apple is the basis for most of the Hallowe'en, games-for duck ing, for catching when suspended from the ceiling by a string, for telling fortunes with apple seeds and you will want a generous supply for eating, too. v ; I V--:ftv-i! . ri WE HAVE THE BIG RED SPITZENBERGS ; All telephone orders receive the same careful attention as if you called at the store in person. v 1 PERSONAL ATTENTION , t r J PROMPT- SERVICE Phone 252 H. E, MARSH Phone 252 : ' : - GROCER r:v z:.--- JIBH 1T The United States, a -poor-third in 1900 In Latin - American trade, n o v b u y s n n d so 1 1 h m oro goods there than Kngluml, Franco and CJermany combined. Marion Kennedy of Trowbridge, ill., is tho only blind telephone operator in tho country. He has held his post 28 years, and is a livestock denier oif the side. Last Times Tonight A ISIS ! THEATRE ...... East Main, Near Bridge Admission 10c and 15o Lo ve ! : Thrills ! Conflict ! "The Chorus Kid" With Virginia Brown ; Faire. and Bryant Washburn . Also a Comedy and Pathe 0News A "kolncky dny", wna hold at Afohlgoiiipry, Mlnir.,'lif bM pffdrt to liupului'lzo, tho luucious Bohemian flfllrncy. Fifty-two liimbor mills In Illinois turned out 29,(133:000 eet of lum bor lnnt year, an lnoreane. of Ofln.OOO fnot. over the year hpfrro.r jTOO LATE TO CLASSIFY :KOl: RUNT llnlf of (lnpli-x: eWc ! trip rnnite and watoi hfater. t'ftll nt !0" X, Klvernide or Phonf I 790-t,, 21 Uf FOR HALF: nirycl. rllncher tiro.. I4. 72S Hummlt. off W. Jnrk n Ht. . 217 KOU HALE OpMcIouii and Nnw Inwn apdfs. nrlruc lox. Knntor, 2 mllea cant of Phoi-i nix. sis ; FOR HALT-: n-rm, modprn houno. ! rlfie In- Tkiw priced; ' termH. 1 227 H. Onkdiile. 2 IS Ktilt KALE lti2 Star tourlnu cur! (n flno rondltlun: Rood rubber. Iir.lnr license; Homo terms ('all !l4-L. 22:i j WANTKD Htenographer. Anplv tlate. Auto Co. 21" I FOR RENT Larite unfurnished , hoime H. C. Intnlre 223 N. i.'on- j trnl, 2!2 FflR KALK tine 1S28 Whippet! "dan; vnnt lat January $S4": far lis Junt been rep'0Seiffed. I ! In wood condlflnn. Will .e fur 4'i. Hee ( t HbellevV t;riln, 30 N. Holly, or ee Trek hler M tom. 227 W. Bth. 217 Foil RKNT Modern pari!" fur-; nl.hed 4-room hou..e. Call nt t 414 8. Iliver.lde. 223 I Look! Look! Here We Are Again With Another; Big Millinery Sale Starting Tomorrow Mutter liHi'Kiiitis thai) ever. These new lints wo offer lire new nrnvnls, bought special. The)', are wonders for style and quality felts, velvet and' metallic hats, worth two to three times. (lit! sale rit:e. Look at these irices. S1.00, S1.98, S2.98, S3.98 and S4.98 . Every one n jnoney wiver. Conic and-insnect them, is all we ask. ) The Emmy Lou Hat Shop In the M. M. Store Reliable Grocery ; C. A. Whillock, Manager - ? No. 1 Johnson's Market ! .( t No. 2 117 North Central -: ,nv.(.r; u.uy..A :.Vi-v. Low prices (made'pbssibla by our, great chain store buying power) will appeal to. you. here at the Reliable Groceries. Quality, however, has not been sacrificed for low prices. Just try SERVING YQURaBIii,;-'at the r Reliable Groceries,; l''."" , ' ' Reliable Stores Owned by Rogue River Capital Large package 3-minute Oats 23e Iowa Chief Corn, 3 cans 35 j Glordx; Bottle-.'.: I fi:::: f' ,15 , " SchillingV. ; '- Buy Special , Cigarettes 1 lb. can Schillings f ' ; By the . Coffee ......47 ;Carton! :'. 1-oz. pkg. Paprika "achoniy $1.19 Free tomorrow lF New Crop Dromedary Dates ...I..1...'..'..... 19$ Vinegar, 22-oz. bottles ."19 Matches, carton,.!.... ".....19 Citrus Washing Powder '.. i.'....'. 25c 10 bars White Wonder Soap 33c Fisher's Blend Flour, 49-lb. sack $2.03 Milk by case, large tins $4.19 Where You Meet Good Things to Eat Gold Hill, Jacksonville and Central Point People - ;. May take advantage of these bargains by shopping at Rcliablo Grocery No. 3 in Gold Hill, Reliable Grocery No. 4 in Jacksonville and Reliable Grocery No. 5 in Central Point. -700 Store Buying Power RtuoiTWe Sell for Let 2