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ASPIRIN
LOCAL CRIMINAL ;G00D PRICES FOR
PROCESSES HALT I LOCAL FRUIT IN
Name "Bayer" on Genuine
lit. ware! Unless you see the name
"Uayer" on package or on tubV-ts you
:ire not setting genuine Aspirin pro-
irribed by physicians for iweniy-one
vetivs and proved safe by millions,
fake Aspirin only as told in the Jiay-
ier package for Colds, Headache. NVu-
algia, Itheumatism, Earache, Tool li
the. Lumbago, and for Pain. Handy
tin boxes "f twelve Uayer Tablets of
Aspirin cost few cents. Druggists
ul.so sell larger packages. Aspirin is
The trade mark of Bayer Manufacture
of Monouceticacidoster of Salirylir-
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WINTER OATS
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TIMOTHY
BARLEY, ETC.
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Come in and get our prices.
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317 E. Main - Phone 260
"1 he Farmers' Scrvico Station"
Ileeause or the fact that County
Prosecuting Attorney Ruwles Moore's
time will be taken up with trials in
circuit court and in looking after
Brand jury matterssut Jacksonville for
the next three weeks or a month, and
the fact that there is no assistant
county attorney, criminal business lo
cally from the state's end will he prac
tically not looked after for that length
of time.
I Dining the big stress of business
incidental to the Jacksonville hank
j trials and other criminal cases during
:no early part ot I'roseeuting Attorney
Moore's regime the county court al
lowed him an assistant until such busy
period was over. Attorney George
Codding served in that capacity for
mouths.
It is pointed out by Judge Glenn O.
Taylor and others familiar with the
urgent need of an assistant . county
prosecutor that it would bo a paying
venture for the county court to provide
for such an official, as the fines realiz
ed from state cases would more than
pay the salary of an assistant county
prosecutor.
Last Saturday because of Prosecutor
Moore being tied up at Jacksonville
with circuit court matters no state
charges could be brought against the
Klamath Fulls auto dealer arrested for
having booze in his possession and the
police made it a city charge, and the
$100 fine imposed went to the city
treasury instead of the state or conn-,
ty. Again Tuesday when the two men
of the Ashland joyriding party were
arrested in Medford a charge of Intox
ication was preferred against them
under the city ordinance, they put up
$20 cash bail each for their appearance
in police court Thursday afternoon,
which it is known they will forfeit by
non-appearance. This forfeited money
will go into the city treasury. Had
Prosecutor Moore not been tied up in
circuit court Tuesday several state
charges could have been brought
against the two men.
Friday Night
Oct. 288:30 Sharp
TOM SHARKEY
Medford
vs.
BILLY HUFF
Klajnath Falls
10 Rounds 10
JOE BLACKBURN
vs.
"Battling" FRICK
6 Rounds 6
"Fighting" Johnny
CARLSON
vs.
"Mexican" PEAT
6 Rounds 6
The first shipment ot Rogue River
valley fruit to reach London has been
sold at excellent prices according to
information received today by J. I!.
Carey, local representative for Dan
YVuille and Co. and Guy Conner who
represents other British firms.
Seven cars of Roguo River and
Grants Pass Xewtowns sold in London
by Dan W'uille and Co. brought an av-
erage of 20 shillings per box which j
will mean not less than $2 per box 1
here, according to Mr. Carey.
Guy Conner reports that Anjou and
Coniico pears sold in Ixindon brought j
30 to 3"i shillings per box, small Hose i
from 27 to 30 shillings, while he has
sold Hartletts in Xew York recently at
j $3.50 per box and Jumble Hose at
$4. la. This means trom jj.ou to ?;.uu
per box for pears in London, says Mr.
Conner.
It also became known today that
Watsonvllle Xewtowns recently sold
In England for from Jii to 20 shillings
per box.
3 Other Fast
Preliminaries
Tickets at Brown & Brown
YOU CAW CUT KOT ANY
OLD THING AT MOST ANY
OLD TIME AT DZ VOE'I
The Parent Teacher circle bf the
Jackson school will meet in regular
session Friday afternoon at 3 o'clock
in the assembly hall of the building.
Attorney Canady will address the
meeting, his subject being the dis
armament conference to be held at
Washington, D. C, during the month
Xovember. This is a subject of
vital interest to mothers and it is
hoped every parent will be present.
There Will be a musical number and
the social hour will .be in charge of
Airs. Olin Arnspiger. Everyone in
terested is cordially invited.
TRIM OIL IS
MOW M DISPLAY
The five-quart bottle of oil on dis
play in the window of the Page-Dress
ier Co. was skimmed from the bailings
made at the Trigonia well in three
hours time. The oil is of good quality
and it is hoped that when the new cas
ing arrives, is set and drilling resumed
that paying oil sand will be struck.
Another bottle of the oil is on dis
play in Brown & Brown's.
it's toasted, of
course. To seal
in the flavor
LEGION DEMANDS
DEBS BE MADE TO
KANSAS CITY, Mo., Oct. 27. More
drastic legislation governing the trans
mission of anarchistic and radical lit
erature through the mail has been rec
ommended by Americanism commis
sion ot tlfe American Legion here
through the report of the commission's
director, Alvin M. Owsley, of Denton,
Texas. The commission opened its
annual meeting yesterday and began
consideration of a large number of
recommendations to be submitted to
the national convention of the legion
here next week.
The director's report recommends
the passage of a law which would pro
hibit the sending through the mails of
any printed, written, photographic or
pictorial matter that has an un-American
tendency, and also a clause pro
hibiting the sale of such matter.
The commissioners discussed the
case of Eugene V. Debs, now serving
a prison term in the federal peniten
tiary at Atlanta, after having been con
victed of violating the war-time laws,
and Grover C. Bergdoll, American
draft evader, now in Europe.
Concerning the Debs caso, Lindsey
Blayney, of Texas, said:
"Debs violated certain statutes of
the United States. He was found guil
ty and sentenced to serve a term in
the federal penitentiary and the Amer
ican Legion proposes to see that he
pays the penalty meted out to him by
constituted courts. The American Le
gion stamts for upholding law and pre
serving order and this it is determined
to do in this and all other cases."
More appropriate and solemn natur
alization ceremonies for aliens were
urged in the report.
"Courage" Wins Praise
"Courage," well named, well acted
and will directed, is a photoplay of
compelling interest arid fine ideals. It
has a fascinating plot and is a great
story of a steadfast love, of tragedy,
pathos, happiness and courage, which
is the big dominating theme. It opened
an engagement at the Hialto theater
yesterday.
Naomi Childers, a beautiful and
charming actress, in the leading fem
inine role, and Sam de Grasse as her
leading man. The cast Is a strong one.
Buster Keaton at Page
Buster Keaton, the new comedy star
was presented to Medford fans yester
day at the Page theatre, for the first
time, and far exceeded expectations.
He has evolved a comedy idea that is
absolutely new. "One Week"- has to
do with newlyweds who are very much
in love, but there the resemblance to
the novel of passion ends. For Buster
and his bride (played by beautiful
Sybil vealey) encounter all their trou
bles when they start housekeeping a la
carte. The house Itself is delivered
on a cart, hence the pun.
Hobart Bosworth has never had a
role better suited to his strong antf
pleasing personality than in "The
Brute Master," written by Mrs. Jack
London. He brings all the wealth of
his long experience to the delineation
ot the giant figure who, while fierce
and rugged, still had depths of tender
feeling which only the girl whom he
loved was able to discover.
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Medium Price Can Do It!
We are upsetting a tradition here this fall. We are
proving that a Medium Price can buy clothes so finely
designed and tailored as to wipe out the notion that
good clothes have got to cost a lot of money.
Our Clothes Are Famous Ones
STYLEPLUS
$25, $30, $35, $40
If you want to learn the real power of a moderate price,
you'll find it best expressed in the style, the all wool
quality and the guaranteed satisfaction of these suits
and coats.
Our Suit sales have exceeded all of our expectations,
and there is a reason for it. We can save you from $5
to $10 on a suit or coat. A comparison will prove it.
Copyright 1521 Hart S,chafiner & Marx
The best popular priced hat made. This is a broad statement. After ten years of selling
Mallory Hats exclusively we have come to this conclusion. This Fall they are selling at
Only
$5
ABSOLUTELY THE BEST
MEN'S DRESS SHOES
What shall I pay for a pair of shoes? Just what you care to pay. No more.
MEN'S DRESS SHOES $4 TO $12.50
Values unexcelled anywhere. With our tremendous volume of business and our cash basis,
we save you from 50c to $2.00 on every pair.
Three competent Shoe Fitters that know their business and can fit you properly in your
size and width.
Finck's Best Overalls
Heavy 220 Denim
at $1.75
ASHLAND, OREGON
Tom Wye Sweaters
Specials at $7.00 and $8.00
2 pockets and 4 pockets
TO TALENT PARTY
If you want to get some real thrills
go to Talent Monday night, October
31st. The spooks will be out In abun
dance.' First class entertaining fea
tures will bo going on overy nilnuto.
The ladles ot the Talent Community
club have invited all the available
ghosts, witches and black cats to come
to the community hall on that night
and the invitation has been accepted
by a largo number. So come out and
get acquainted with your friends of
another world. There will bo pumpkin
and apple pies, doughnuts, coffee and
cider enough for nil. A small foe will
be charged for all this entertainment.
The money received will go Into tho
club funds to defray the oxpenses 01
the library and other work.
MEDFORD BANKS WILL
NOT HONOR OVERDRAFTS
Duo to recent rulings made by both
tho State Superintendent ot Banks and
the Comptroller of tho Currency tho
banks of Medford, effective November
iHt, will discontinue tho payment of
overdrafts. It Is behoved that the
business men and merchants will wel
come such a ruling as a number ot
"bad checks" have been floated lu
mi-MLuiu i circuit .
Baker's Stepson Dies
PORTLAND, Ore., Oct. 27. Braco
A. Galloway, aged 18, stepson of Mayor
George L. Baker, died late last night
at a hospital fi'om a gunshot wound
inflicted accidentally Tuesday when
he was preparing to go on a hunting
trip.
Cut This Out It Is Worth Money
Cut out this slip, enclose with 6c and
mail it to Foley & Co., 2835 Sheffield
Ave., Chicago, 111., writing your name
and address clearly. You will receive
in return a trial package containing
Foley's Honey and Tar Compound for
coughs, colds and croup; Foley Kidney
Pills for pains in sides and back; rheu
matism, backache, kidney and bladder
ailments; and Foley Cathartic Tablets,
a wholesome and thoroughly cleansing
cathartic for constipation, biliousness,
headaches, and Blugglsh bowels. Sold
everywhere. Adv.
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edford Sample Store
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