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9 arEDFOTCD MATL' TRTBTTXR HrEDFOTfT), OttEflOX. TITUTISDAY. OCTOBER 1. 1H21 pxge vr?v. t IE F HACK COURSE Ol'K GLOL'CKS-! PAK1S Two mammoth mushrooms TEH, Mass., Oct. t:i.! (By the Asso-! enouKh to 'smother" all the ' steaks ciaU'd Press.) The schooner Elsie, ! available in a hind quarter of heef, silled ' captain .uany welch and a have jnst been found in France, number ot the crew of the Esperanto,, Kour feet in diameter and weighing vinner of the international fisher- between nine and ten pounds the first men's- race last year, today romped ; one. was found on an estate in Saint borne a winner by better than, nine : Germain. The species is edible and is minutes in. the forty mile eliminia-: known popularly In the district as the tion trial to decide the defender (. "death's head" mushroom. Market News Livestock t rORTLAXD, Ore., Oct. 13. Cattle nominal; no receipts. Hogs steady; receipts 30-1. Sheep, valley lambs ."0c higher; receipts ' 504". Best valley lambs, ?.006.D0. trophy. She. finished at 2:23:10 The other known as the "beaded puff-ball" has been picked at Bourg-neuf-. It weighs close to nine pounds and ha3 a "flap" diameter of nearly 20 Inches. L AS COUNTERFEITER Butter PORTLAND. Ore., Oct. 13. But ter three cents higher. Extra cubes 4;ifi4Cc; undergrades 41ic; cartons, ale; prints 50c. Butterfal, No. 1 curning cream 4950c f. o. b. Port land; undergrades '4 7c. Wheat PORTLAND. Ore., Oct. 13 Wheat: Hard white, soft white, white club, hard winter, northern spring $1.07; red Walla J1.03. Today's car receipts: Wheat 104; flour 3; oats 2; hay 2. REDWOOD-CITY, Cal., Oct. 13. Final arguments were completed at San Francisco Markets SAX FRANCISCO, Jct. 13. Butter prime firsts 48 'ic-' .-kks unchanged. Cheese, California flat fancy 24c. Ar tichokes $7J0; tomatoes 50jf"3c; cucumbers 35 75e. . OAKLAND, Oil., Oct. 13. Dante De- 1:30 p. m. today In the tiiul of William Istephnno, a 'fisherman, was arrested A. Hightower, charged with the mur-; by see'rut service operatives yester der of Father Patrick E. Heslin. a! day on a charge ot counterfeiting f'olma. Cal.. Catholic Driest. After aintt(,r theV hlld obtained alleged recess of five minutes Judge Buck be- :an his instructions to the jury. ASPIRIN Name "Bayer" on Genuine j after they had obtained alleged evi- dence that he had turned out sur iiouH fifty-cent pieces in this city and j Seattle. The counterfeit was said by j by the secret service, agents to be an exceptionally good one. , According to the government agents i DeStephan'o told thim that he passed many of the counterfeit coins for counterfeit whiskey and that he had a plant outstdoof Sacramento for the manufacture of such coins. DR. SUN YAT SEN TO , 1 LEAD NEW ATTACK Warning! Unless you see the numc "Bayer" on. package or on tablets you i ;ire not getting genuine Aspirin, pre scribed by physicians for twenty-one years and proved safe . by . millions.'- 'Take Aspirin only as told in the Bay- ir package for Colds, Headache. Neu ralgia, Kheumatlsm.'KanLche,, Tooth ache, Lumbago and for Pain. Handy tin boxes of twelve Hay or Tablets of Aspirin cost few cents. Druggists iilso sell larger packages. Aspirin is the trade mark of Bayer Manufacture if onoacetlcacidester of Salieylicacid. . Adv. AUCTION SALE Saturday, October 15 . at 1 :M) V. M. at tha John K. Moore Place : In Sams Valley . v KXKOl'TOK'S SALK I will sell to the highest bidder the following ar- licles. Tonus cash, 1 3-inch Komi wagon 1 7-foot' Hake ' - I 4 la foot MoConnrick Mower - 1 12-inch Oliver Plow 1 12-tmii Kock' Island Plow 1 .Spring Tooth Harrow 1 ft-Tooth Cultivator 1 Hoiul Wugow 1 Cart' 2 Set Sinplp Harness 1 Set Double Harness i 1 lloublo Harpoon Fork Bo feet Manilla Hope 2 Ixs Chains 1 40-inch leather Hellows 1 114 lb. Anvil , 1 Tire Shrlnkcr ' 1 Vise 1 . 1 Ilonch Drill ' ! '. . ', 1 Sickle firintler '.. ' 1 Set Blacksmith Tools 1 Writing Desk ' . . i, 1 Wlnchesler ltiflo , ' Household Fiunitlho 1 -Kit Carpenter Tools 1 H-lnch Oliver Plow . 1 (1-foot Oow; Cut Saw 1 Steel Kitchen Hungc GEO. L. NEALE Auctioneer MANILA. Oct. 13. Dr. Sun Yat Sen,' head of the Chinese -government established at Canton, will leave Can ton, October 15 at the head of a south China expeditionary force of six di visions, according to a cablegram re ceived here by Jue Geowen, chief of the South China aviation bureau, who is in Manila. The cablegram also sal that Sun Yat Sen's wife would accom pany her husband into the field at the head of a Tted Cross organization. Cantojn advices received in New York yesterday' said that Dr. Sun Yat Sin and his. troops would join .the army in Kwangsi for a drivo against Peking. ' 1 ' Court News (Fur pished by the Jackson County Abstract Co.) SEATTLE VISITED BY A WAITER'S STRIKE SEATT1.K. Oct. 13 .Nine large Seat tle restaurants were affected today by a strike of union employes to resist wage cuts ranging from fifty cents ' $2 a day proiiosed ty the Seattle' Caterers' association, according to union officials. Restaurant proprietors declared that little or no difficulty had been encountered in securing full non union crews. . Union officials indicated that cooks and waiters employed in other restau rajits would walk out today if the pro posal for wage decreases were not withdrawn. According to Paul J. JeiisefT, secre tary of the Seattle Caterers' associa tion, the proposed cuts would restore wages to the level In effect last May 1, when increases were granted. Marriage Licenses George V. Davis and Sarah M. Yost. SITE MAIN ST For a Few Days Only SERIES 9-B 1920 FRANKLIN Man Trackers, Page, Furious lights pave the way for one of the gentlest love stories ever screen ed, in "Man Trackers," the smashing photodrarna which began its local en gagement at the Pagfe th'eatre yester day. The production 'is 100 proof in I kick; bonded, for clean, fast action, and sparkles like champagne with some of the most magnificent scenery ever taken by the, motion picture cam era. ' ' Georgo Larkin plan's the principal masculine role, Josephine Hill, the pretty blondo who appears as the girl in the case. ' "Man Trackers" is a romantic chap ter from the dramatic history of the Northwest Mounted Police. As the storv oriens the hero is seen as a young offlcer of the service who is in lovo with the daughter of the inspec tor. His rival for her heart is the son of a rich man of the community who is favored bv her father.. To discredit the hero the rival establishes clrcum stantial evidence to show that the officor shot him -without provocation in the course of a brawl. His return to right the wrong and his eventual winning of the girl Is only accom plished after many events which' speed up the story amf givij. it unexpected thrills. ' . Circuit Court A. V. Walker vs. S. H. Short. De murrer. Hazel h. Van Dermarl; vs. Alee Arm strong. For money. Frank Tabor vs. Meaford Mining, Milling & Development Ass'u. Miners Ilea. E. S. Stultz vs. Jacksonville School Dist. No. 1. For money. The Commercial Coriioration vs. A. W. Walker. For money. Henrietta O'Connell to Wickluff O'Connell. Divorce. Lena Hlggins vs. Roy Higgins. Affi davit, findings and conclusions, motion and order ot default, decree. James L. Hill vs. Lauretta M. Hill. Affidavit, findings and conclusions default, decree. . ' , Myrtle M. Bergcr vs. Theodore G. Derger. Affidavit, stipulation, order.' F. J. Newman vs. D. T. Lawton et al. Order. Bank of San Rafael vs. H. C. Chris toffersen et al. Order. . Medford Implement Co. vs. H. II. Corliss Writ of attachment. Summons. Frank Morence ,vs. Mlnnje D. Mor- ence. Summons. - Ralph Raymond Dusenborry ' vs. Maud Marie Dusenborry. Affidavit and order. . Edith Jones vs. .'Edward, J. Jones. Answer. Ed Smith et al. vs. Frank Cameron ot al. Order. R. S. Murray et al vs. C. E. Pratt et al. Answer. Elsie C. Clay vs. W. S. Clay Sum mons. M. D. Jackson vs. Victor W. Brown et al. Notice, motion. Jean A. Gattis vs. Edwin F. Gattis. Affidavit and order. . Dora Taylor vs. Marion Taylor. Af fidavit, order, proof ot mailing. .The following letter from Frank T. Swett, president of the California Pear Growers Association will be of inter est to the orchardists of the valleyi coming as it floes from tho Rogue River Valley's nearest competitor: Mr. W. H. Stewart, president .Stewart Fruit Company, San Francisco, Calif.' Dear Mr. Stewart: It certainly must be pretty smooth sailing up on Hear Creek, and the folks who grew those Anjou pears must bo very proud and happy over breaking the record. It must mean good soil, good cli mate, good culture, good packing; and last and by no means least, good ser vice collided with good salesmanship. Hearty congratulations, ' Sincerely yours, FRANK T. SWETT, President California Pear Growers Association. . NEW YORK, Oct. IG.-r-'Mrs. Em ma R. Burkett of Hillsdale, Intl., to day was found guilty by a Jury' in general sessions court of forging the name of ox-President 'Theodore KooBevelt to a noto for $(i9,!)00. Tho jury recommended her to the extreme clemency of tho court. Judge Talley announced he would impose sentence October 21, . .; al , Probate Court Est. Chester Wayne Diess et Confirmation of sale. ; Ethel S. Willits, Antolne A. Schoe- pen assume, the business name of Rogue Valley Floral Company. Est. W. L. Barnum. Second report of guardian. Est. Kaleen Deane Swlnson. Report of sale. Est. Geo. A. Staunard. Order. Est. Bertie B. Pankey et al (minors) Undertaking. Est. Joshua Ncathammer. Petition and order. Est. Margaret Lindsay. Order. Est. Thomas , McAndrew.. Petition and order. Est. A.' W. Selsby. Order, report. proof of posting. TOURING CAR, In Pifrfecj; ; , Condition. , ' Car Was Traded 'in On a Franklin Sedan. Pruitt-Myers Motor Co. Phone 400. Much more interest than has been 1 manifested heretofore in the world Btrie3 baseball games was shown by crowds gathered in front ot tho Mail ; Tribune office this afternoon to learn the result of the game which made tho New York Giants champions of ithe world. From 75 to 100 men were gathered whose sympathies were equally divided betwene the Giants land Yankees. The fans havo much appreciated the service put on by the Mall Tribune. , SULPHUR IS BEST-TO CLEAR UP UGLY SKIN ! t Irritation and Breaking Out Often Healed Over Nighty Sajj Skin Specialist Any breaking out or skin Irritation on face, neck or body .U overcome quickest by applying Mentho-Sul-phur, says a noted skin specialist. Because of its germ destroying orop crties, nothing has ever been loiind to take the place of this sulphur preparation that instantly bnngs ease from the itching, burning and irrita tion, s ' Mcntho-Sulphur ' heals eczema richt up, leaving the skin c ear and smooth. It never fails to relieve the. torment or disfigurement. A little jar of Mcntho-Sulphur may be ob tained at any drug store. It u used like cold cream. ' ? . Real Estate Transfers Roy Nichols et ux to Rlfred Gil-. lett, lot 1, blk. '40, Central . Point $ 10 L. L.-Love et ux to Ora Arhogast ' pt. D. L. C. 55, tp. 37, S. R. 2 West - 4000 Ora Arhogast et ux to A. W. . Beebe et ux, pt. D. L. C. 55, tp. 37, S. R. 2 West 3600 J. T. Gagnon et ux to Ernest Cle ment, lot 12, blk. 52, Medford.. 10 Jackson County to Frank C. Preston, 'A int. in SV4 of NE, NMs of SF. sec. 9, tp. 39, S. R. 3 West 19.19 M. F. Hanley et ux to Alice E. Hunley, Nlfc of NW, SE of NW and SW or NE sec. 3G, tp. 3G, S. R. 2 East .'. 10 Minnie M. Knapp et vlr to W. W. Perkins, pt. lot 1, blk. 1, Barr's Addition 10 J. W. Shirley to Wm, Gillings et ux. lot In D. L. C. 42, tp. 37, S. R. 1 West - 2500 John A. Westerlund et ux to Fruitlands Improvement Co., V'Ms of SW sec. 25, tp. 37, S. R. 1 West, pt of sec. 26, tp. 37, S. II. 1 West 12,050 Clare Olive Reame to Frank X. scherrer, two mining claims In sec. 30, tp. 38, S. R. 1 W... $ A. J. T. Smith et nl to Fitch M. Snyder, W'tt of SE of SE, sec. 3. tp. 3G. S. R. 3 W 100 John II. Carlton et ux to Lyle H. Carlton, land in D. L. C. 39, tp.. 36. ci. R. 1 E 500 C. W. Palm et ux to Est. of E. L. Miller, deceased, lot 11, blk. 1, Palm's 2nd Add. to Medford.... FIND WOMAN GUILTY FORGING! R.'SNAME SF. WASHINGTON, Oct. 13. President Harding today told a commltoee o Shrlners that he hoped to accept their invitation to attend the meeting of the imperial council of . the order in San Francisco next June but was un certain whether ho would bo able to do so. It has been indicated that he would visit the Golden Gate city If he finds it possible to make his projected trip' to Alaska during the coming summer. It's a Grand Old Remedy You can't keep strong and well with out sleep. Whether your rest Is bro ken by a painful hacking cough or just an annoying tickling In the throat, the system becomes weakened and run down. Mrs. K. D. Drake, Chllds, Md., writes: "After an attack of the 'flu' I was left with a severe cough. Noth ing relieved mo till I used Foley's Honey and Tar, which I can highly recommend." . It covers Irritated mem branes with a Healing' and soothing coating, loosens phlegm and clears air passages, bold everywhere. Adv. CORNS i . Lift Off with Fingers Doesn't hurt a bit! Drop a little "Freczonc" on .an aching corn, instantly that corn stops hurling, then shortly vou lift it rieht off with fineers. Truly! Your druggist sells a tiny bottle of "l'"reczonc" for a few cents, sufficient to remove every hard corn, soft corn, or cr rn between the toes, and tlie caltusej, without soreness or irritation, v WE ARE MAKING Christmas Photographs NOW A small payment down and we will keep the finished picture until you want them in December. Quality Photographs al Popular Prices TUDIO (i On the Ground Floor" MEDKonn OREGON And they l"1 ' : .to keep them so. gf-ir You can depend on biSn ' SNOW, FLAKES to sat- pv '''WOIMI isfy your expectations. MlK'WWX ' ' V '' ' Serve them often. The &OlfiK7 - whole family will enjoy 'il iHf'W them with soup, salad, - feli,;, lJJon't ask for Crackers-' ' . ' SSr say SOW FLAKES u IS Owl jLAMm:' PACIFIC COAST BISCUIT CO., Portland, Ore. r ' - ' - 13.60 Reduction in Less Than Year THE- Prest-0-L;ic" Battery at $2.85 (trade-in price) is $5.55 under the December price of $30.40 i $13.60 less than the September price of $38.45; and, yes, it's even less than the 1917 price-a better battery, too! This $24.85 battery is a strictly Aunt- Innc-liverL nackcd with power, eager arid able to do a man's size job on Fords, certain models of Overlands, Chcvrolets, Buieks, and 27 other cars and trucks. Have you bought yours? Remember, only $24.85 for this genuine Prest-O-Lite. A. W. WALKER AUTO CO. West Main Street,-Medford Pull up where you ' mc this sign. OlAer Prnt-O-Litri j cerrtct lilt for rrrry maht of cat.. BATTERY...,' START Right with PjM-OM WOOD Host wood of nil kind.. Only wood In city unilrr cover. Also bctt bum Coul nt $17 nit ran VALLEY FUEL CO. 2nd nud 1'lr MAIL YOUR FILMS to SWEM'S STUDIO 817 rn. TUTnJ ct Mprifnrd 1'bono 7 I"' (k YOU CAN GET M0T ANT OLD THING AT MOST ANY OLD TIM; AT DE VOI'i