Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, October 28, 1921, Page 5, Image 5

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    AfRDFORD MAT., TKTRTTm MRTFOT?T. OTHWOX. FRTDAY. OfTOTiKTC 28. 1921
VAOE FfW
Stationery
See Our Window
- EATON'S HIGHLAND LINEN
All colors and styles
The regular 75c box, now at our store, 50c
HeaLH's Drug' Store
The San Tox Store
109 East Main Street. -
Go To Church Sunday
DISAGREEMENT
iS PREDIGTED
E
DWARDS CAS
E
I'll to-S:30 today the jury iu the trial
'"Anions the large delegation of Ash
land Elks- here in attendance at the
Elks lodge smoker last night were
I'ruf. Irving Vlnlus, Secretary Thorn
ton, A. C
Latest Arrivals at
Auto Camp Grounds
Thursdays urrivHl.s at the chy iiuty
rump were an full'.tWK: J. A. (.iouilwin
and family of Spokane, Wash., en
Ktninger and ike Krldegur. I route to Lus Angeles; John Donahue
Dr. E- B. Picliel delivered an inter- and tamily of bpukune. Wash., en.
otinir and instructive address at the route south; A. ltobertx and son of
public library yesterday afternoon on f DnuRlas. Idaho
the peril of the prreat scourse cancen y ,;,,,"" ,a' :,u,
in the United States. Many Medford ' "'
women were present, the room being
eu route south and
. lift Barrett of l)es
expeet to locate here.
Of Interest to the "Home Builders "
or james tamiiel Euwnrns cnargeuso crowuea tnai pari ui uie auuience We have . installed at our plant on
wun selling intoxicating liquor nau not sat on ino stairs. i jforth Riverside avenue, machines for
The Greatest Physician
of Ail Is Pure Blood
When the Foods You Eat No Longer Seem to Do You Any
Good Look For the Danger Signals Which
Denote Waste Products In
The Blood.
'HI-QUALITY'
'LO-PRICES'
AR-
WE ANNOUNCE THE
RIVAL OF CRISP, NEW
STYLES IN PUMPS,
OXFORDS AND BOOTS FOR
WOMEN. WE WILL OFFER
THESE NEW STYLES AT
PRICES CORRESPONDING ;
WITH THE LOW PRICE WE
BOUGHT THEM AT. IT IS
OUR AIM TO GIVE OUR
PATRONS EVERY ADVAN
TAGE IN QUALITY AND
LOWER PRICES AND WE ARE
GLAD TO ANNOUNCE THAT
WE ARE NOT LOADED UP
WITH A LOT OF SHELF
WORN OUT OF DATE
FOOTWEAR
521.
. North
"Those Cozy Felt House Slippers Are Here"
October 30 is .Go To Church Sunday.
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NOTICE
The State and National Banking Laws under
Which we cooperate provide as follows: "No offi
cer or employee of any bank shall pay or charge to
the account of any depositor any check of such de
positor where there are not sufficient funds om de
posit to the credit of the drawer of the check to meet
the same."
In accord with these regulations, effective No
vember 1, 1921, the Clearing House Banks of Med
ford will refuse to" pay overdrafts.
; . FARMERS & FRUIT GROWERS BANK,
'FIRST NATIONAL BANK,
JACKSON COUNTY BANK,
MEDFORD NATIONAL BANK.
reported, after 6 hours deliberation.
I The general impression around the
court house was-there would be a dis
j agreement.
I Court Ciives Instructions
The instructions of the court were
: given to tile jury this morning upon
the reconvening of court in the trial
of. James (Shine) Edwards, charged
jwith selling of intoxicating liquor,
j The court explained to the Jury that
the reason he had excused them yes
terday afternoon at the conclusion of
the arguments on both sides, was to
give them a day for the deliberation
of the case, as he did not consider it
proper to keep a jury up all night for
their deliberations.
The court instructed the jury to
bo guided solely by the evidence as
given by the witnesses from the
stand, and the law as given to them
by the court, and to ignore In their
deliberations the comments and legal
opinions of counsel.
The instructions set forth that the
only issue in the case, was the sale
of liquor by the' defendant, as charg
ed in the indictment on the eighth
day, of AugiiBt and that they must
find the defendant guilty beyond
reasonable) dougt. The court then
gave the Jury, the legal definition of
"reasonable doubt."'
The court cautioned the jury that
they should not in any. way destroy
the evidence, but that, they might, in
vestigate the contents of the, bottles
by breaking the seals, if they so de
sired. Violation of this rule, the
court informed, would be contempt,
of court, and would work a hardship
on the state in the event of a retrial.
The jury Was then escorted to the
Jury room, and began Its delibera
tions at 9:30 o'clock.
Asks. Jury Probo
. The closing arguments in the trial
of James (Shine) Edwards were made
Thursday afternoon by Attorney Gus
Newbury for the defense, and by Dis
trict Attorney Rawles Moore for the
state. Considerable bitterness crop
ped. out in the debates, the defense at
torney castigating in vitriolic lan
guaguage, the chief witness for the
state, A. 13. Gates. The methods of
the state in employing hiredi detec
tives to procure evidence was. as
sailed, and the charge made that the
state of Oregon "prostituted itself by
"using such tactics."
Attorney Newbury said he "de
manded, and. insisted upon a: grand
Jury investigation of the expenditure
of county money, whether it was. au
thorized by the county sheriff, the
Prosecutor, or the county court, in
bringing in outsiders to. indttce men
to commit crime"..
! "In my 20 years of experience be
fore, this court, I have seen hundreds
of liars take the witness stund, but in
all my experience, I never saw or
heard, so lle, so. licentious, so laciv
ious a witness as this fellow Gates.
'If. L wanted to accurately describe him
I would, have to take you outdoors,
where no woman could hear, and then
there-are not enough words in all-the
dictionaries in the world to do the
subject justice."
District Attorney Moore In his clos
ing address said there was but one
issue involved, did the defendant sell
liquor as charged, on the-eighth, day
of August, to the state's witness. He.
vigorously resented the imputation
of the defense that he had "been un
fair." ...
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Special
at the
Colonial
Jersey Coats $5.50
Saturday Only j
GO TO CHURCH SIX DAY, OCTOKER 30.
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0IITUARV
COY Clark Westerly Coy, son- of
Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Coy of Eagle
Point,. Ore., died at Sacred Heart hos
pital, October 27th, aged one year
and 13 days, from obstruction of the,
bowels. The child was brought to:
Medford last Wednesday for treat
ment. The funeral service will be
held at the Perl Funeral Home Sat
urday at 1:30 p. m. Interment in
the Central Point cemetery.
One Price Shoe Sale at The Hub
Saturday, Oct. 2ttlt. Dozens of good I
shoes for women in all regular sizes,
all at one price, $3.50 per pair. 1SS
Crescent orchestra at Eagle Point
Saturday. 1SS
Application has been made with tho
state engineer at Salem by F. T. Law
rence and D. It. Eton of Gold Hill,
water from Bear Gulch spring, tribu
tary to Rogue river, for domestic
water supply and for Irrigation of a
10 acre tract in Jackson county, at a
cost of $400.
Tub Hub will give a one day sale
on coats and suits. The shipment ar
rived today and must be sold In one
day, Saturday of this week at The
Hub. 1ST
The Hard Time dance at Jackson
ville Friday night Alford's Imperial
orchestra. Chicken supper. Everybody
has a good time at J'vllle. 188
Miss Maxine Johnson, daughter of
Mr. and Mrs. M. S. Johnson of Gold
Hill, and Dr. C A. Hurley were united
in marriage on Oct. 15th at Salem and
will make their home in Portland. The
uride is well known in Medford and
the valley, and is a graduate of the
Gold Hill high school.
Sauitnr)',Heauty Shop are now show
lug .local models in window. 193
Expert autQ washing and polishing,
motor flushing and top dressing. New
management, at Hittson's Oarage. 211
T, W. Johnston, a service station
salesman forthe local branch of the
Standard Oil Co., returned yesterday
from a several weeks vacation.
Women's shoe sale at The Hub Sat
urday. Shoes for. every woman, all
regular sizes, all at one price, $3.50 per
pair Saturday at The Hub. 188
Pirst-claBS 30x3 Mi tires $13.50. Med
ford Vuloanlzing Works. 189'
Mr. and Mrs. Royal Ilrown were
Medford visitors yesterday. Mr. Drown
attended last night's meeting of the
Elks lodge.
Coat and suit snle for one day at
The Huh,.. Saturday: Received today
late shipment of women's coats and
suits, all garments must be sold- in
one day, every garment a late model
and will be 'placed on sale for one day,
Saturday of. this week. 187
. When In need of sash and doors, oall
Wallace Woods, 108 or come to 711 H.
Main St. .
Word comes from headquarters of
the Oregon State Teachers association
that already Mulheur, Harney, Luke,
Klamath and Jackson counties have
named ,G. W. Ager, former
superintendent of schools in Jackson
county, for coming vice-president of
the state association. ;
. Dig shoe sale at. The Hub, one day
Saturday of this week.. Dozens of godd
shoes for women, all sizes will bo on
sale at ona- price, . $8.50 per. pair. Re
here Saturday, your size is here. 188
; The north, bound, passenger trains,
were late again this forenoon due to
a freight wreck near Dunsniuir. ,
Firemen's ball Friday night at Jack
sonville Alford's Imperial orchestra.
.Chicken supper. . A- good combination.
- 188
The public schools were, adjourned,
for the day at 3:15 TJuircday. after
noon in order to give the teachers an
opportunity to hear Dr. C. A. Picket's..
lecture on cancer at the public library.
De sure and notice the latest thing
in children's -.. hair dress.. Sanitary
Beauty Shop. . , 193
Kenneth Hodgman, district state
highway, engineer arrived; home this
forenoon front. Portland where he at
tended the meeting of the state high
way commission.
' Bert's famous chin coo carne. Gush
er Cafe. .. ,
The University of California football
team accompanied by. a large number
of rooters passed through the city last
evening, enroute to Portland where
they play the University, of Washing
ton team, tomorrow afternoon. . . .
manufacturing hollow concrete build
ing tile and cement roofing tile, French
pattern. Call and see our products.
MEDFORD CONCRETE
CONSTRUCTION' CO. 1SS
WILSON'S HEALTH
BETTER THAN FOR
SEVERAL YEARS
"I oat better, slep fcet.cr, work bet
ter ami feet better than I have in
years und from now on Tanlne is
tho only medicine for me," tmidJ. O.
Wilson, 100 North Seventeenth St.,
Portland, Ore., employed m the Inde
pendent Iron Foundry.
"Stomach trouble wag tho rurst of
my life and 1 could n't eat anything,
but what would sour and ferment in
my stomach. I bad awful sick head
aches and dizzy spells at times, and
my back hurt me so right over my
kidneys I couldn't sleep much
niKht.
"Tanlao has made n new man out
ot mo and 1 haven't a sign of my old
trouble. I nut twenty pounds heavier
nnd never felt better in my life; My
advice to people with stomach trouble
is to los no time in Renins Tan lac
it certainly does tho work."
Tan Ic and Tanlao- Vegetable- Pills
are sold by th "West Side Fnvmaey,
and by leading druggists everywhere.
Adv.
FOOTS
How to Clear Your Blood of Waste Products.
The blood is the means by which
all the tissues of the body are directly
or indirectly nourished, lou will at
once realize that unless the blood is
pure, some part of the body will soon
become diseased.
Waste products in the blood are an
element of danger. Ninety per cent
of the people "below par" ore suffer-
g with waste products in the blood.
When your blood is loaded with
wast products, you become weak,
nervous, irritable and easily upset.
Other symptoms nre pimplea, boils
or some' other skin disorder; loss of
weight: and probably rheumatism.
Your blood is your fountain source
of energy therefore keep your blood
rich and pure.
For over 50 years, thousands and
thousands of men and women have
relied on S. S. S. to clear their blood
of waste products. ' S. S. S. will im
prove the quality of your blood by re
lieving you of the waste products
which cause impoverished blood and
its allied troubles skin disorders,
rheumatism and a lowered vitality.
The same qualities which give
S. S. S. its beneficial effect in clearing
your blood of waste products make it
extremely desirable for keeping your
blood in good condition.
Get S. S. S. at your druggist. Be
ware of substitutes. Write Chief
Medical Director, Swift Specific Co.,
D-719 S. S. S. Laboratory, Atlanta,
Ga. for special medical advice (with
out charge). He is helping people
every day to regain their health and
strength. Aak him to scud you his
illustrated booklet, "Facts About the
Khod" free. S. S. S. is sold by all
drutr store.
Ona' month of Reduction Sole,
Now is the time to load, up for
winter. You can buy for less here
13 cont nackuuo Crackers 12u
85ccnt package Cracker UHr
Bulk Crackers by iio.x, lb lite.
itulk (iiiihum Crackers ..Hie
Finn Hulk Cookies, mm ml 20c
While they last. Ciiiuly Kisses.. ..'c
Canned lhiinpkin 10c
fimncfl Corn 2 for 25c
Canned Saetir Kraut.. .18 (or 25c
Ciilinel SiilnuVn, can 12c
Hipu Olives 20c
rVlu, !t1- !'. CI 13 711
county!. Snowdrift VU 40c, 00c mid $1.75
Nhortoiiliitf 75c and $1.50
T'lird" '. ..$1.00 and ljtl.00
Kelloggs Corn Flukes....: 12c
Cocoa, pound ..!5c
Kncoro i'nnruko Flour 27c
Olympic Pancake Flour 24c
Olympic) Wheat Jlearts :....:.25c
Mothers Aluminum Outs... 117c
H. O. Oats 18c
Grape. Nuts 18c
Clicoso 30c
FOTJTS ' GROCERY has
taken the lead in GOOD
QUALITY of GROCERIES
and LOW PRICES for five
years.
Do not miss the last month
for us in Medford:
Medford Greenhouses
CUT FLOWERS
FLORAL. DESIGNS
PLAHTS AND FERNS
Flowers by Wire- Anywhere
Any Time
MADDOX & B0NNEY
1003 E. Main l'Uoue S74-
Yu Deliver.'
ARTISTO STONE GO,
Tou can appreciata. only by calling
at our factory the many things of
h.onlv and value, w have to offer In
art stone pnoducts, Marble Lumber.
Maraxzo. Scagllol,. rerraixa,
Modeling and Plaster Decorations.
Mantels, Floor Tils, Baae, Wainscot,
Table Tops, Lawn Furniture, etc,
ready made cement sidewalks.
137 North Fir Street
Medford .
IT'S
TIME
TO
MAKE
A
CHANGE
WITH
THE
SEASON
. AND
OUR
MUNSING
UNDERWEAR
PLEASES
AND FITS
t EVERY
MEMBER
OF THE
FAMILY
Market News
Livestock
PORTLAND, Ore,, Oct. 28. Cattle
steady;, receipts 90. Hogs steady.; re
ceipts 78. Sheep steady; receipt's 338.
Butter
PORTLAND, Ore., Oct. 28. Butter
steady. Extra cubes 43c; undergrade
0o; cartons 48o; prints 47c. Butterfat,
No. 1 churning cream 47&48c f.o.b.
Portland; undergrade 44 45c.
San Francisco Markets
SAN FRANCISCO, Oct. 28. nutter
unchanged. Eggs, extras 6&M;C; extra
pullets. ai-4c; under-sized pullets No. 1
41V4C. Cheese, California flat fancy
29V4c; California young Americas
fancy 29c. Dressed turkeys 60 52c.
Vegetables unchanged.
Fresh Milk
10c a quart
Phone 25-R-2
Campbell & Goold
..Dairy .
Portland Wheat
PORTLAND, Ore., Oct. 28. Wheat:
Hard white $1.05; soft whitewhite
club, hard winter $1.03; northern
spring $1.03; red Walla 98c.
Today's car. rcceipts-r-Wheat 155;
I barley 3; flour 6; oats 3; hay 12.
M.M. Dept. Store
A. F. & A. M.
Special communication, Med
ford I,odge 103, Friday even
ing( Oct. 28, at 7:30 p. m.
Work and examination.
188 L. li, .WILLIAMS, gocy,
HALLOWE'EN
NOVELTIES
Large assortment
, of all the
good things
Medford
Book Store
. 34 N. Central
(in To Church Sunrtny
MAIL YOUR FILMS
to
SWEM'S STUDIO
217 Enst Main St. Bedford
WT IUOE IVA T'
Millions of Housewives
by more Chefs
by more Railroads
by more Restaurants
and by more Hotels
than any other Brand
C ALL " FOR
CALUMET
It's moderate
ui now'
in once
never fails
A pound can of Calumet
contains' full 16 02. Some
baking powders come in 12
oz. cans instead of 16 oz.
cans. Be sure you' get'a
pound when you wSht 16
v. S ,- 3
OFFICE
MANAGER
WANTFft
new classes start
Tuesday;-nov. 1:
DAY OR NIGHT
V
PAINTING Vc
paper hanging ;
. . : tintingV;;';
Interior Decorating in.ali ita
branches.; , v.' '.
.. ' PIANOS '
Eefinished and. Polished
FURNITURE .
Finishing, - Polishing and
- - :. Repairing
All Work Guaranteed. . ;
Estimates Cheerfully Given.
City Auto Paint Worki
28 North Bartlett , -; v
Phone 754-J
WEEKS-CONGER CO
Fantril Directors
SEWARD
HOTEL
"HOUSE OF CHEER"
ALDER ATI 10TH STREET,
PORTLAND, "OREGON.
All thfl Oregon elocino cars stop al
unexcelled. We strive to please
Rates 1.50 and up. With batb
12.00 and up. Our dining room li
very popular, and our business mnn't
luncbeon, and our regular ana oun
day dinners are not equalled else
where at our price. Opposite Old
Wottinan ft King's big 'store.
JK, O, CULBKiltaON. Jfroprletoi,
rZ-X" H II. ;
Set.
For the Children's Supped
there's nothlnB like Bread with mllM.
Oive the kiddies food thut mlr
Isfy their nppetites; food that will 'dl
(tcHt easily; substantial food that
build up their llttlo bodies. ' : r
Bitnd is that kind of food. '. ;
Activo days- Dreamless Nights! s
These are nature's priceless gifts to
children who eat. - ."
Hread is your Best Food Eat more
of it. - . :
NUT-BROWN BREAD
tho nroml that Builds
PEERLESS BAKERY
Ask your dealer tor NUT BROWS
BKUAD .
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