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'1 ' r' " ! . ' !-iU!:i,l'r:,f. l.(.'I.til,;t, . TWO MEDFORD MATL TRTDUNTi?.! MKDFORD, ORKflOX, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 1, 192f). i I peal and .. Personal ,Tho month of October had a bulhllliK program of 122,785, of which 17.050 wan-for Jiew build ings, including a truck terminal an Kir street, at a cost of $4,000, by : AV. Neldermeyer, ;aid an oil tnnlt , on Boyd Btreet ut o com of (4,000. There were one or two dwellings ; constructed and; tvernl; family gi- i-MRcs. itepairworK lor tno montn had a total of 14.835. Dance; Eagle : Point Bat.' rilght. 9 to- 12. ' ' ' ' ... tu William nudge vi)l' leave Friday night for Oakland, Cnl., to spend a few days with relatives,.. '' Big Millinery'' Sale 1 continues. Hats arriving daily $1.00, (1.98 up to 4.88. The Bmmy Lou Hat l; Khop In the M. M. Store. 225 .- Guests from a distance register ed at Medfnrd hotels Include O. M. 1 l.ynes, W. II. Squires of Victoria, I B. C Max Btlefeli ' Marie, Price,' Pat Hennor and Mr. and .Mih.- C. W. Reed of Chicago, A. B. and ."Wesley Edmonds of Ketchikan,! Alaska und Mrs. Emily White of Detroit, Mich. Watch .for . an . Important an nouncement appearing In Sunday's Trlbue. l'lerce-Allon Motor Co. : 224 ; M. R. Crooks, who has been 01 -a business trip through northern California for the past ..week, ar rived home Just in time, to meet his wife stepping off the train yes terday, noon, returning from t(:bl.- .cago. Mr. Crooks-informed mime of his friends that. Mrs. ICrotoks ' ', has been a close observer of the Chicago political leaders while on her vacation, and 'he U living -in terror that she will employ .some of their. methods used there. In the ... futuro execution, of her domestic . duties. .. . . . Kathrlne Btang Dance fitudlo. 216 Bast Main. Phone 1503. -24K Rain Is badly need In the RamV '' Valley section, according .to Karl W, Weaver, who was a visitor 'In ' Medford last evening, attending the Hallowe'en dane of the American , Legion, lleeauso of the lack of molBture there hus not been much plowing and ranchers In that sec . tlon are anxiously looking forward to a hard autumn rain. The ground - so far has not been soaked deeper than an inch, he -said., Mr. Weaver was formerly a merchant In tfn i tral Point but, with his father, sold -their sloro there a short tlmo'ago: Dancc, Eagle Point Sat, nlghl. 0 to 12. . ' 22l . Among the Medford people who attended the impressive unveiling ceremonies yesterday at Tolo of tho Fort Lano marker- were' M Ink Ellzabelh Burr, Mr. and Mrs. II. 11. Finch, Mrs. C. C. Murray. Mrrt. ' 'Martha Itarrlck, James SloralvMr. and -Mrs. Thomas Waterman. Mips Jnne Hnedlcor. The ceremonies continued for approximately one hour. Dr. 13. J. Carponter Is now lo cated In his new office at 311) Med ford Bldg. Call 430-K for appoint ment. 225 Raymond Reter returned from Han Francisco . yesterday, after spending n few days In that city on business. Ho found awaiting him here a telegram telling of his mother's death, and left on the next train for Sacramento. Reduced rates on painting and papcrhanglng. Phone 1510.- M. A. Bliss Co. . , 223 ' Robert Law. who has beenTstu tloned With tho I'. S. army In the Philippine!!, is In Medford on n furlough until Christmas. Bee -Brill's Sheet-Metal Works for radiator, fonder and auto body repairing. '"''Siftf ... dale H. flreen left today L Jor .-Portland, where he will attenrf.'n meeting at the Chevrolet factories. J. A. Harvey and C. R. Chap man filed suit In circuit court to day against tho Talent Irrigation company for approximately 112, 500 damages, claimed due from the district. The plaintiffs allege that property within tho district was wrongfully tnken away from them and that Blnce lj was taken the property hag suffered considerable damage through lack of tare. Dance, Eagle Point Sat. night. 0 to 12. 224 Helen VanNurdcn and Anne Mutychuok of Eugene' arrived in tho city to attend tho Medford- iKugene football game hero tomor- llot lunches at lluson's What Not, corner llth and Ivy. 220 Alturas, In northern California. Is, a typical boom city, said Ora Itnnnlster, former Medford man, when he was In the city Inst even ing. to take In the American Le gion Hallowe'en dance. Tho pop-! illation Is approximately 2500 peo ple, with more coming In dally. He Is In the grocery business and plans (win be h . , . ..... I n reL-eiu n'vjew 01 iiarii-uitui ni conditions In Oregon published by the United States department of agriculture, has the following to say of Jackson county: Kavorabie weather or ruit harvest. Homo killing frosts reported. Pear bar vest about completed only some Winter Nollls iiears left. Crop yield about the same as lust year, with marekt conditions better. To tal pear crop returns expected to be $5, 000.000. , Apple picking un derway with -ninrkot firm at good prices. Sizes smaller, duo to lone; drought. . ' . Orchard bland liquid llme-su'-' phur can be obtained at Pinnacle) Packing Co. j 238lf Mrs. Volney Dixon of Seattle ls a guest at the home of her broth er and sister-in-law, Mr. and Mrs Wilson Walte, Mrs. Dixon expects! to bo In Medford for two weeks. I pur women's hats look better' and cost less. Sinclair's Saturday j Specials. J1.S8, $2.98. $4,118. 2271 An important business mooting Work Is progressing upon the construction of the Midway high way bridgo over Bear creek, lay ing of tho concrete deck on tho bridge will be started as soon ns possible. It will require a month for the concrete to "cure."' . Dance, Eaglo Point Sat,, night. 8 to 12. 224 County Judge Alex Sparrow will return tomorrow from a visit to' the Pacific International Livestock exposition at Portland. AH I k 10c quart ut lluson's What Nnt. . " " ""' ''22l Phone 51 . Here's an . Opportunity 1 0 purchase one of our most popular pas- ' try items at a substan tial saving. . - ' ,.. Saturday Only 'Pineapple . or Jelly Bismarks ! ;23c doz. Whllo tho supply lasts. -. On sale at 6";30 A. M. fit V ? -?( ;;'.' ri ,sku:y ii -t to muko his homo in Alturas In definitely, and in his own words, "wow up with the town." Dance at Jackson Springs Club Saturday night. 224 Tho advisors of all organizations of the high school met yesterday after school, and discussed plans tor tho year. It was decided that each organization would nut on a program before the assombly. Wed nesday at 1 o'clock, tho Torch Honor society will give a skit, Ana the Lamp Went Out . .jJuiu-Ct Eagle Point Hut. night, y io-1. . . . - 224 Misses Margaret and Maud Crow loy o( Seattle are visitors In Mod ford who arrived yesterday. ' .VoU' can't h(ford to miss tho Big mininery mie ai tne f-mmy Jou Hut Hhop In the M. M. Store. Hats 11.00, 11,88 up to 4.98. . Real money savers. 225 - Allien Burch. chairman of the building committee of tho Joint bo-ard of regents, has been a visitor In Cnrvallls this week. Regent Burch Inspected several buildings on- the -campus of Oregon Stnte college, and was calling on his friends. Corvallui Gazette-Times. Orchard brand liquid llmcy-uii-philr can bo obtained at Pinnacle Packing Co. 223tf Hubert , Hoxle, slato traffic of ficer at Cirants Pass, who received Injuries Several weeks ago when I he had a motorcycle mishap near tilendlae, Is still in the Orants Pass hospital, nceordlng to State Traffic Lieutenant O. O. Nichols, who vis ited him the other day. lloxio is now able to sit up In a wheel chair, but If will -probably be sometime before he will be entirely recovered.- - - . , . - Less ash, loss toot, In that good coal. Hansen Coal Co. Tol. 230. , , tf Among the Oregon guests regis tered t local hotels aro Mr. and Mrs. O. 13. Gates of Hlllsboro, Clnv ton D. . Long of Corvnllls, ft. W. Knight of Hubbard, W. N. Collins and Al K. Hull of Eugene. P, E. Wysl-.off of Mni-shfleld, and the following from Portland: Francis I.. ..llall, -', O. Ol-Mll, A. C. Corson, .:. w. uirue." Martin Marks, Jr. C. C. Camhel, Mr. and Mrs. Ray A. Ide.-Ormond Rankin. O. J. mil, W. W. Htockwoll, H. M. Ibiltlercn, J. O. Duncnn, 11. J. Saunders, W. W. Myers, O. O. Hartsook. J. II. Itohlnson, C. Wleveslck. Robert Urodtey. c. U. Day, J. W. Gordon and E. T. Allen. , ., Watch for' an , Important . an nouncement appearing In Sunday's Trlbue. Plerce-Allcn Motor Co. ' ' ' . ' . 224 Temporary auto licenses were Issued at the sheriff's office this forenoon to Ray Jlolton of Med ford and William Burg of Eagle Point. Let me write your fire Insurance. Carl Y. Tongwald, Hotel Medford. Phono 903. 1 ; , tt Miss Lulu Wilson resumed duties at the city treasurer's office to- day, after having been confined to her home for two Weeks, For Hats and Shoos try tho Bond Box and Shoo Box, 223 East 6th St. ;J'.xcluslvo but not expensive 225 Cruel and Inhuman treatment is given as the grounds for divorce suit filed in circuit court today by Evelyn Wolcott against Philip Wol eott. The couple wero married In meuiord in 11121 and havo one child. That good coal." We glvo green trading stumps. Hansen Coal Co. 'Phnne 239. If Estahllsliment'of a new sawmill at Klamath Fulls lu. IiinI Jieen 1 'announced by Irving Iventerson or ! CIronts Pass, vice-president anil . general manager of the Kesterson : Lumber company. The concern I hus a large mill at Donis. Cnl. Mr. Kesterson Is a son of tl. II. Kester 'nn of this city, president of the ( Kestei-siui Lumber company, and one of the owners of the Swede Itasln Lumber company mill hen. ! Construction work on the new mill which will be one of the largest tn Klamath county, is already under 'way. When In operation the mill will cut 50 million feet of lumber a year and will employ a large number of men In the mill and . woods. Grants Pass Courier. Dance, Euglo Point Sut, night., , 9. to 12. . 224' Mr. and Mrs. Hurry Furch re ; turned this week from a motor trip of sewrnl weeks to Minne apolis 11 ml rit. Paul. Minn. They made t ho return trip In fast time. ! averaging approximately 425 miles ' each day they were on the rosd. I The matin wro In fairly good -con-dltlon. Mr. Funh reported, but I would have .been poor . truvollnn . had rains set In. ! ' Dressmaking nnd remodeling ni the Fashion Shop, 434 Medford iithlg. Tel. 1181. tf I . J. W, lenience and J. II. Giib lle of Rogue River were visiting In Medford aud Ashland on huU pens yesterday. Hemstitching, pleotlng, pleating, button making and hose mending. Handicraft Shop. 15"tf , Pouring of conoj-ete for the foun dation of tho new fine arts build ing on thn campus of the t'nlvcr. ally of .Oregon l iindor way. Forms for the ground structure are about complete. Much trouble was en countered In this excavation work been use of nolld rock. - - lints. Hata, Hats! tl.98. 12. 98, $4.98. Mra. Slnolalr gives you per sonal service, 227 Id in Ashland tonight a 1 rn J 171 WM hy the Jlillah templo nf tho Mytic Shrine, . which all memhcr are lll'i?Pr1 tit tirtond 1 Dunce at J nek .son Springs Club PRODUCED " PACKED" Kattirdnynlght. 224'lfHE SANITARY "WAY ILK UTTER CE CREAM PASTUERIZED SAFE "PURE N 0 W WM. FOX SILVER JUBILEE WXCRATERIAN ALL LURING ALL LOVING ALL LAUGHING THE BED-HEADED BUNDLE OF FLAMES ANEW! 'IT' 100 TALKIE! When the loves 'em, they stay loved! The red-headed Bonfire ablaze In a sir. zllng, gleeful,'' sex-appeal- "HighJ.ow.BroW 1i30?1VArSn .... .THE FOX-.. .,;)Mate...10and 35., ..v vjVyS ,MpyiETONE.NEWS :. Eve.,.,25 and -50 .', ' r.' N r ''l!rlf , I'V v. yajnt at j?sjjf til 2MLJ WM. FOX SILVER JUBILEE , ' HERE FOR ONE DAY ONLY TOMORROW Continuous Shows Saturday 12:30 to 11 P. M. YOUTH, LOVE, , LAUGHTER -J Y AN UPRORIOU3 COMEDY OF A MAN'S MAN WHO KNEW HIS LADIES WM. HAINES IN A MAN'S MAN" Last Timos TONIGHT ALL TALKING "THE DRAKE CASE" . The Moat Sensational ; , , of All Mystery Plays WITH ... JOSEPHINE DUNN MAE BUSCH JAMES, CRU2E directed it ' IT'8 GREATER THAN THE PLAY! ' ALSO "THE ACE OF SCOTLAND YARD" SOUND Comedy ' ' "d . ' LATEST PARAMOUNT . 'l . NEWS If E conpmy Groceteria THE HOME OF BREAD LIKE MOTHER MADE TIME TO BUY POTATOES : Our buyer is back from Klamath Falls where he personally selected two carloads of U; S. No. 1 and fancy Baker potatoes. 'These potatoes measure. up to the high standard you always expect. from. us .and because of our quantity buy are priced below the present market for potatoes of quality. ' . j , f ,. Come in and see them-and from present market conditions this would seem a good time to buy, . . . - ;Gopd Potatoes Are Always Cheapest ,1.:; BREAD Finest home-style baked without sub stitutes., p-is-Urtv'Ho':M ir .M.: ' .l-lb.4oaf . . 3 for 20c 11-lb. loaf 10c Rolls, Buns, Parker House' or Napkin Dozen 15c it ;- POTATOES U. S. No. 1 grade, Government Inspect ed and graded. Klamath's beist. 100 lbs. $2.95 50 lb. sack .; $1.49 Other Thrift Items .Fancy. Celery, 2 bunches ' ;. 15c . Crisco, 3-lb. can . '. I "V. .T. 69c Drifted Snow Flour, 49 lbs. . . . . . $1.89 White Down (good, hard wheat) . $1.79 Swansdown Cake Flour, pkg. .... 29c Schilling's Baking Powder, lb- can . 38c Schilling's Extra;tsv(any .flavor) 2 ounces . . . . , 25c Iyory Soap, the larger bar, 3 fqrt. . . 35c Selqx, the new washing powder, . 2 pkgs. . 27c P & G White Naptha So&p, 10 bats 33c Bunch ' Carrots or Turnips ' home grown and fresh we do not i ship when local vegetables may be u . had) bunch . ., . . 3C Beets or Radishes: (home grown) 2 bunches . Cauliflower, per head . . . . . Fancy Sweet Potatoes, 2 lbs. Gold Seal Sweet Pickles, pint can , Mission Dill Pickles, No. 2 can . . 5c 10c 9c 19c 19c pimptexi j, KEEP VOtNO PUTT YOUNO GNCE you've, let us fit a Pair of thae daluty liKlo nhoe to your child's fect, and let ua explain how per:'cc:lv tHey ccmhint Nature's requirement!! for'eomfort s jnd health with good looks, you'll be en thusiastic over Simplex Flcxies, the three point suspension bnby shoe with no wrin .,tlci, nails or staples to Irtjurc baby's feet. Rcnmmcnded by Chili Specialists. $2.49 to $4.49 Fountain Lunch Ready at 11:30 Breaded Pork Chops, Corn Frit ters, Mashed Potatoes, Gravy, Bread and Butter, Coffee or Milk 25c GATES & LYDIARD J:;;;SAVINGHOUT SELF-DENIAL -- Free parking lot for Groceteria Shoppers Parker's Potato Chips, 4 pkgs. . . . . 25c Sperry Pancake Flour, 3-lb. pkg. . . 22c Miss Lou Oysters, can ,15c Miss Lou Shrimp, can . ... . . . 15c Portola Mackerel, packed like salm- -, , on, No. ,1 tall cans, 3 for . . . . 43c Tinted Toilet Paper, 1 000 sheet , ' rolls, 4 rolls . : 25c Swift & Co's Empire Bacon, lb. . . . 32c Cups and Saucers, plain white, pr. . . 10c Dinner Plates, white . 10c Airtite Heating Stoves . . . . $2.29, $2.59 Stovepipe or Elbows, each . . . 20c Alarm Clocks, Westclox 98c up Weathershield Paint, white or ivory, . gallon . . . . $1.59 Wood Chopping Bowl, 13-inch 59c Cast Iron Skillets, best quality, . 53c up Electric Waffle Molds $5.25, $6.69, $6.98 Electric Irons . $2.69, $3.49 Folding Clothes Racks ......... $1.49 ' Phone 931 for FURNITURE REPAIRING UPHOLSTERING, RCFINI8HINQ " 'FRANK HOWARD MMtfard txoMngs, 21t W. 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