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PAfiE TIIREE
BARGAINS
at the
jMedford
Exchange
211 West Main St.
Phone 931
The Place Where You Can Buy,
Sell or Exchange
1 Anything
FURNITURE
Oak extension (lining table and
six chairs $:.'. do
other extension tables . to $15
Kitchen Queen with bins $ l.i).-
Kitchen cupboard, class doors Si 7 .Ml
Oak finish hall tree iKi.ll.-.
1.1. . ..Tr Tn V, " 'i S'-7"' ",0 neighliorhood of ?r..(Mto. besitles
zzr1 emt of -':"1,"tlns ,h"
New baby walkers, each $!..-,( ral', ,
t'sed baby walkers, each .-'.!.-. I Tho trlal "f Jo,m ("u'lw!n. taxi
Oak comodes S2..-.0 to S4.50I 'Irivcr, charged with violation of the
New rockers, special So.ll.i
feewlng rocker V 1.2.1
Morris chair, adjustable ....$1.1.00
3 piece mahogany finish parlor
suite, settee and 2 chalrs....$l0..1)
Solid mahogany arm chair,
leather upholstered $1.1.00
Mahogany sectional bookcase : till
Good carpet sweopers $12. !."
ELECTRICAL GOODS
Majestic lledllte heater S7..10
Other electric heaters $.1.0.1
llptpolnt electric grill $n.oo
Now Perfection oil heater $7.50
STOVES AND HEATERS
4-lld cook stove $12.00
4-11(1 cook stove . Sl.lno
Small coal heater '. .88. IX)
Lsrgo coal heater $18.00
i (Will trade for othersl
:' TYPEWRITERS
,,' , ,
v' c"8,.:'rfer typewriter SIS..10
Now Century typewriter $12.00
-"uuaiuii i(i. uiiBwii.er a..f,.OII i
MAnn-..k t':..ri.i
New U C. Smith tvnowrite.- Kit to mi
We buy, sell and trade all makes.
Typewriter ribbons,
each 7.1c
AUTO ACCESSORIES
Brand new 32x3 14 Kacinc tire $1.1.00
Sot JSx3!4 Weed chains ,.-,
i ,,. V '
....vhi.uiv iui hn ciifiiin; ;jnf..r..
Speedometers from $1.0.1 to $I..K)
BEDS, SPRINGS, MATTRESSES
I'sed white enamel beds $;!.o.1
Youth's enamel iron bed and
springs $8.7.1
Hardwood frame bed springs....$2.7.1
Heavy wire coil springs $7..1o
.New Beds
New white 'enamel bed $11.0.1
Heavy post white enamel bed. $1 1.0.1
iNcw all steel frame springs... .$0.08
Sanitary Cots and Couches
Sanitary all steel cots $1.7.1
Sanitary steol folding couch....$7.ro
New Sanitary cot mattresses....$:l.0.1
Now sanitary couch mattress.. ..$(1.7.1
TOYS
Doll tables and 4 chairs 08c
Doll beds, white enamel 08c
l..arge size toy wheelbarrows 08c
Hoy's automobile, foot pro-
pollpd $8.7.1
Now rubber tired tricycles $7.2.1
FOR THE RANCHER
2 Vfe Inch contrifugal pump $2.1.00
2 h. p. International gas en
gine $1.1.00
Mitchell, 10 foot ladder $1.7.1
Orchard pruning hooks, each. ...$1 .50
Hand wheel cultivator and at
tachments $1.50
Orchard cultivator, good one....$o.oo
Pair heavy wagon fruit springs $l.oo
John Deoro corn' cultivator. .'..$15.00
- -We also havo good assortment of
tools, wrenches, saws, etc.
i j
MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS
Cornet and case, dandy $1.1.00
Player piano rolls, choice ll)c
Mandolin, a good one $1.0.1
Victor phonograph $0.oo
Hood barijo. case and music
rack $ is.no
Trombones, silver plated $10.00
' MISCELLANEOUS
Pair Trench field glasses $15.00
Brand new .30 Itcnilngton
rifle $:!5.00
No. 1 .Martin Automatic fish
reel $11.00
Noarly new wicker fish basket $;i.H5
Jointed bamboo fisli pole- $1.0.1
Comfort drop head sewing ma
chine $t.l.oo
Mechanical drawing set:..: $2.9.1
I'.aby go-carts, .....$:l..l to $7.5o
(lood wringers $2.0.1 tol.oo
Ironing boards, new ones $2.0.1
New galvanized wash tubs
$1.45 to $1.05
'New galvanized pails 15c to o.v
Ladles adjustable dress form... $!..
Cood novels, your choice 25c
For further bargains rend
THE MEDFORD EXCHANGE
or come to the store,
211 West Main St.
Where
"Kvery Day Is llnrgnln !"
HUHBWRlf ABAW
ULO
E
Kor the second timo within a
month, a jury in the circuit court
: disagreed in the trial of .lames
(Miino) Kdwards, charsed with vlo -
j lation of the prohibition law. The
count una alv for foil vt,.t I ..ncl.iv
lor acquittal. The deadlock lasted
for 13 hours, and when it became tip-
parent that no verdict could lie
leached, they were discharged by the
court, ine result occasioned no sur-
prise, and was freely predicted.
As in the first trial, when the bal-
lotmg stood eight for acquittal and
four for conviction, unwillingness of
the hirers to acr-onl the Instlmonv of
A. It. dates, a special agent, was
civen as one of the reasons for Ihn
l ,i.jiv -,. , .i ,
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i-.uwarus was cuargeu Willi sen ng
t.ales a bottle of liquor m tlr.s coy.
An analysis showed it to he oil per
cent alcohol. Considerable interest
was manifested in the Tbo iu-
disagreements cost Jackson rountv in 1
liquor laws, in which Hates Is the
principal witness, is scheduled to
come up next week. .. ,
IE
I
lien Iteuben, the Chicago middle-
weight wrestler who is a Portland vlsi-
tor. will have his hanls full if ho takes
on all the men win have challenged
him since his arrival in the Pacific
northwest. The latest one to send word
that he would take on Manager Jack
Kentledge's wonder. Is Sid Carter.
. hailing from Kansas City, but who
now 18 located In Vancouver, W a-sh.
Word has been received from Los
Angeles that Walter Miller, claimant
of the middleweight championship of
the world, has accepted terms to meet
Iteuben in tho Heiliir theatre on lie
comber 1 1. Until after that match the
Portland visitor will liavo to put Off
"ier negotiations
T hero is a possibility that Keuben
will meet Ted Thye soon after January
1, and should Miller bo defeated it is
almost a certainty that the wrestling
instructor of. the Multnomah Amateur
Athletic club will have lo take on the
B'nai H'rith athlete before he lenvns
I the Hose City. Keuben is working out
dally. In the R'nai Il ritb gymnasium,
but so far he has found it difficult to
obtain a sparring partner who can give
him a strenuous time.
Miller is epected to leave Ijs An
geles some time next week and will
arrive in Portland threo or four days
before the proposed match of Decem
ber 1 1.
APPOINT RECEIVER
PARIS. Dec. 1. (Hy the Asso
ciated Press.) A receivership for
Cerinany as a bankrupt with an uu
tonomus Ithinclnnd to be exploited by
the allies for reparations purposes,
p likely to be proposed by France
as an alternative to any moratorium
on reparations that may be suggested
by Croat Britain, it was said in offl
rial circles today.
one eleven
cigarettes
Three Inseparables
One for mildnest.VIRGINIA
One for mellowness. BURLEY
One for aroma.TURKISH
The finest tobaccos perfectly
aged and blended
20forl5
ITA I'll fti
CITY BRED, WINS
BIG FAR! PRIZE
Hrh.l boy. mid son off. A. Ililcs. !-
Ireil 1-ios Audit's newspaper man. ih
1 family hnving resided on their ran.-h
'" "riff in creek district the .nsi
llas ree,,eU w.iru una nra
ncsday iliat he bad won first pri
tlic rt-ccnt national composition
t.wt f,,iwlll,.t,.rl 1.1- ,1... i -. ,.....-1,1.-..
vjiw..,..i ,i. ,'..i..h .,
headquarters i0 at C'hi. aKo. The
subject for the ossavs was "Why tli
j Hampshire is the llest sheep for the
Farmer."
I rl'o first prize is two roistered
Hampshire sheep, which are l.ebip
forwarded lo license. His winning
I l"'iw is "" """ m'"'1' '''"'"'k
''Cause ol the fact that be is i
''" '"cl ''" havini; spi-nt all of
bis life in I,os Anfcles until tile fam
ilys remuval to this vicinity about a
year iiro.
c.0rge who recently broke an arm
while .-ranking a car is n member
f- I'. 1 llompson s agrirultural tlass of
the .Mcdford high scllool.
NKW YORK, Dec. 2. Cold
weather don'ts" of tho past havo been
Increased Ibis year with a new one
by the ventilation experta. It Is that
you he sure your garage Is properly
ventilated or your relatives mav
have lo call an undertaker. , Deadly
carbon monoxide, a poisonous gas
given off by automobile engines in
motion, has taken a big toll of hu
man lives in the past in the case of
chauffeurs or car owners who failed
to realize that working in a poorly
ventilated or closed garage with the
engine running was raaliy as roolish
as "blowing out' tho lieht" in Hie
good old days.
New discoveries of Iho virulenco of
carbon monoxid recently have been
made by Professor Yandoll Harrison
and other engineers working to solve
the problem of ventilation tor the
propoicd vehicular tunnel under the
Hudson river. Among their tosts was
one to show tho effect . ot the gas
whiie It is confined in closed spaces.
A summary of . their observations,
with particular reforonco to garages,
appears in The Journal of tho Amer
ican .Medical! Association,
it snowed that if the quantity of
carbon monoxide in air did not ex
ceed three parts in 10,1)00, no physiol
ogical effects were produced. Bo
tween three and six parts to the 10,
000 the effects wero hardly percepti
ble. Above that, headache and nau
sea were induced, increasing in se
verity with the rising of the ration
and when It reach 15 to the 10,000
life was in jeopardy.
.Motor car owners and operators
are warned that an engine emits a
square foot of tho deadly gas a min
ute whon in motion and In threo min
utes the air In a c.iosed' garage Is sur
charged to a sufficient degree greatly
to Imporil human life.
Tho victim falls unconscious before
ho realizes he is in perl and death is
the'outcnme unless ho is speedily res
cued and brought into flip open air.
While scalding hogs at the Ander
son Moe ranch last. Sunduy, Albeit
Horde slipped and foil Into tbo scalil
Ing vat. He waa taken out by "Bill"
Jordan, who said that the steam Was
so dense that it waH impossible to see
him for a time. Tho injured man was
formerly a rcsidont of Thompson
crock,, having owned the J. J. Urovc
ranch.
Dick Head is now watchman at the
"After Thought" mine.
Jim Cook of MiBsouri Flat sent a
truck load of sheep to .Medford No
vember 11.
Cyril Atkins, who has been In the
Sacred Heart hospital suffering from
lung congestion. Intends lo return to
Applegate after Christmas..-:
Applcgate basket ball teams plav
those of l'hoenix at Applegate Decem
ber 2. Come out and sec the game
and yell for us! - -
Hoy Hiown, who In teaching school
nt Holland, spent the holidays at
home.
.Mrs. Lester I,ayton made a busi
ness trip to Clrants l'ass Friday,
i Mrs. John 1'crnoll spent the week
end with relatives, In Grants Pass.
Mr. and Mrs. K. It. Benedict spent
Thanksgiving in (irants l'ass.
Mr. and Mrs. Carl and family at
tended 'rb.iiikKgivliig sor.-li.H at a
church In Crants l'ass.
Mr. Frank Wolridge has returned
to Apples-ate. having spent some time
in the ltngue liiver valley.
Sunday school Is now held at l'rc
volt at 2.20 p. m.
How Better Than Pille?
The question has been asked H
what way are Chamberlain's Tablets
superior to the ordinary Rathnrtin nnri
llrer i.Mlo? ,
APPLEGATE
...v. vui uunwer is, iney arefonians Auxiliary or tho American
fh ranIl. rre I,l0IVt,a"t to a" Wm. SIw was elected to the jKn t at
Icine. Then, thev not onlv n,l e 'a,lsl,iar' Ka'
bowels but improve the a'rmetitn nill
BirenKinen tne niKesnon. '
Rich, Yet
' 4
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C c .k ,c
. NKV YOltK. Heiress to a fortune
estimated as high as $t"iO,u00.000 and
yet without sufficient means to spend
for her proper tMlueation and supjort.
This Is tho plight of a "poor little rich
girl" in real life Jacqueline Lebaudy
as revealed by an application made
to Surrogate Howell, in Xin'.sau county
for a paltry $10,000 from her father's
estate. The sixteen-year-old daughter
of the eccentric Jacques Lehaitdy, self-
styled "Kmperor of the Sahara," who
was slain on January U. liU !), by his
wife, Marie A. Lebaudy. in their home
at Westbury, 4. I., is one of tho richest
girls in the world. Mat despite the
BRUMF1ELD APPEAL
TO BE FILED S00?
nOSKnritO, Dec, 1. The appeal
in tho Urtimflnld murder cuso will
filed wit hln n short time, according
to Attorneys Hice & Orcutt, who ap
peared for Hie defendant, during his
trial here. -Mrs. livelyn Johnson,
court reporter, is now working on
the transcript, which will probably be
finished within a few days. As soon
as the papers are prepared the appeal
will be filed and this will apto-
matically work as a stay of execution
for the condemned man who is sen
tenced to die on Jan. 1,'S, 11)22. The
transcript will bo four or five hun
dred pases in length, according lo
the atorneys, aiul will cover much of
tho examination and testimony. The
defense endeavored to obtain an .
aer providing that I he stato should
pay for the transcript of all proceed
ings, but .luilgo Ilingham heid that
only those proceedings where there
wan disputed examination or testi
mony wero needed in the transcript.
Tho defense intimates, however, that
tho transcript will contain much more
than that designated hy Judge lllng
ham. The transcript of tho entire
case was desired, but tho defense (lid
not have funds for this and conse
quently took only that portion held
to lie most vital to the case. The
attorneys were unable to state the
exact (Into upon which the appeal will
he filed, but said that it 'would be
in tho near future.
NEW PRESIDENT OF WOMEN'S
AUXILIARY OF AMERICAN LEGION
Mrs. lyowell r. ilobart, of Cincinnati
Ohio, newly-elected president of the
i... ' -
Mrs- IIon:irt w 'l :o:ispi.:;i ms war
""'i,
4
V ?v v y. l H oh Aft.
Kept Poor
viss.nrcrsjrisn s "s
t
f.. tVr
vast fortune that rightfully belongs to
her, Jacqueline has been unable to en
joy the comforts and luxuries to which
a girl of bur wealth would naturally he
entitled. For twenty months not
cent was collected from the ostato hy
tho widow. Seemingly endless litiga
tion extending from tho courts of Nas
sau county to France, Chile, Hollvia
England, Month Africa and many other
points have delayed settlement of the
estate. And because of tho law's do-
lay Jacqueline has found herself, not
exactly impoverished, but powerless to
get possession of even a small part of
the great fortune that is hers.
CHECKS PAYABLE,
S!
L(.).tJ()N, Nov. an. Je.spito tho re
cent betting by check case in the
House of . Lords, whuruby tho re
covery of bets paid by check was
made possible, bookmakers hero do
not anticipate many a pp llcat ions for
the n-turn of their money or that
many com p It cations will ensue as a
result of the decision.
An agitation has recently been
started with thp object of legalizing
tho K.vsteni of betting by check and
the National Sporting league, lo
which practically all bookmakers are
uf filiated, has made arrangements
with two prominent members of par
liament to Inlroiiuce In tin Houso of
Commons n short bill on that Hubject.
A bill with tho object. In view haM
already been introduced 'to the House.
if Lords.
The Judgment that a bet paid by
cheek can be recovered by the man
who pays it came at first as a bomb-1
shell to the gambling fraternity, but I
in t It f i light of subsequent happenings,
it Ii.ih appeared to them to be a bless
ing in disguise, inasmuch h it ban
shown up what they regard as the
many anomalies which exist under the
present betting laws of tireat Hritain.
The lord chancellor (Lord itirken
heitd ) when he wan delivering the
judgment in the case referred to, said
he wuiiid support any bill to revise
the gaming net.
The position at present Is that the
government allows belting umb-r cer
tain conditions. A person desirous of
placing a bet must not hand n slip
of paper with tho bet thereon to a
bookmaker in the street or any public
place, but he may put the fume words
on a government telegrnph form and
send it over the government ivlrcn a(
tho usual tariff without fear of being
arrested.
Jt may be sent to the bookmakers'
office by letter or telephone and the
sender will still be on the safe Hide.
On the tit her hand the bookmaker
nmy not take any hard cash in his
office, but a bookmaker standing on
tin) race course run take and pay out
money to any punter without molesta"
(in.
USE SLOAN'S TO
WARD OFF PAIN
LITTLE aches grow into !ig pains
unless warded oil by an applica
tion of Sloan's. Rheumatism,
neuralgia, stiflf joints, lame back won't
light long against Sloan's Liniment.
For more than forty years Sloan'
Liniment ha3 helped thousands, tho
world over. You won't be an excep
tion. Jt certainly docs produce results.
( penetratr.3 without rubbing. Keep
this old family friend always handy
for instant use. Ask your neighbor.
At oil druggists 35c, 70c, $1.40.
xxx iiiiiCl venemv
1
$ 1 1
l t a
BETSMADEWITH
ins
KEEP KIDS OFF
STREETS NIGHTS,
E
Mt'tlfiinl will Iihvo u curfew law
if th city council ho;i1 of tht 1'ar-cnt-Ti'iichfi
council, which organisa
tion Hi its nu'.'tini; this week prac
tically (Irciik'vl tm tho form oi" tho
ordinance- which it desires passed. It
is understood that the Parent-Teacher
round! will appear before tho city
council at tho latter body's meeting
uvi TueKdny nfKht and ure that
this ordinance, which is intended to
keep the youth of the city off tho
streets late at niht, h enacted.
It in nlso understood that tho ten
tative ordinance prepared wilt pro
hibit any hoy or girl under sixteen
years of ae from being on the streets'
at night after !::10 or 10 o'clock at
night unless accompanied by parents
I or oilier guardian. The Parent-
Teacher members reason that such an
ordinance would proinoto better
morals, grades and discipline among
tho youth of the public schools.
'TIS WITH U. S.
IIIKNIIS AlltlCS. Dec. 1. Presi
dent lllpollto Yrigoycn of Argentina
is roputed to have an aversion to
having his picture taken and It is
raid that bo has persistently refused
to sit before a professional photo
grapher. This reputation is confirmed by tho
'government organ, I.a ICpora, which
takes an nntl-goveriiiuent paper to
task for saying that at tho Instance
of one of the departments of the gov
ernment, photograph of the president
wero distributed among tho crowds
who galhered at the government
house lo see a military paradu re
viewed by him on Columbus Day. Tho
intimation was that tho photographs
were distributed for political effect.
A Good Physic.
When you want a physio that Is mlhl
and gentle in effect, easy to take and
certain to act, tako C'haniherlain's Tab
lets. 1 hey are excellent.
MOTHER! MOVE
CHILD'S BOWELS WITH
: CALIFORNIA FIG SYRUP
Jiurr-y mother I Uvea a flick child
loves tlio "fruity'' tnslo of "California
Fig Syrup" and it nuvor fails to open
tho bowuls. A toaspoonful today may
prevent a nick child tomorrow. )f con
stipated, bilious, feverish, fretful, lma
cold, colic, or if stomach iH sour, tongue
coated, breath had, remember a good
cleansing of tho littlo bowc'.a is often
all tiiat is necessary.
Ask your druggist for genuine "Call
fornia rig" Syrup" which bus directions
for babies nm I children of all ages
printed on bottle' Mother! You must
Bay "CnliforniH." or you may got an iini
tation tig syiup.
PROTECT YOUR LIFE-
Your Family Your Car
s.ri:TY foii you and otiii;hk
MOMANDS A C'lilOA It Xl:
Myntio keepH your wlndnhleld clear
in ttpllte of ruin or snow.
Know and .enjoy tho advantuKRH of
chonilcal-fclt, tho new and onny way.
One Ktih Keeps GIuhn Clear Mntlro
Stfriu
('IfiiuH nutomatie-nlly, whilo you drive,
bandH fret, vhdon clem. - AbHolutely
harinb'KH, HincarlesH, drieH liko water.
Kuainnlcd Hied holder, felt cushion,
clmnilonlly treated. Kits pocket.
I'rlco $!.
WHY TA K V. IKSI'i;itATK
ciiaci:k
Accidents are conlly. Iletter bo Hafe
than H(rry, (ivl a Myntlc today. To
morrow may bo too lat.
For mile by '
' WfcSTKKX SAI.I.S AKNXY
OranlH I'as.4, Ore.
-- CHAS. MILLER
SHOP
2S X. ;nipe St.
I'liouo IMHI-K
FREE BRUSHES
fno to livery Home
FULLER BRUSH CO.
I.ylo H. .Stecla . , ltfo,-, ; ;,n Kt.
I'oillltv HepreNenljitlvn
it
I'or
llealtli
Vim
WHTMIIIeiJANll' VltllllltT
TAI'AfilS'
MAt.K OR KKMAl.h." I'nmplilnt Kree
.,n Hcquest. Ask fur WHU'll'S the lllj.
I'i'NAi. ri i:va in-: or imitations
,'V,,,iiV.' "JT1TI 'TICS. WI-.I.CII DIUKI
(.O.. ; 1 Kil.ly Kt., Iir ,t .1. ,, Kranclnco.
(.-illr. A. nfh.T I JriiKKiM
Personal Engraved
Greeting Cards
No Orders Taken
After December 1st
SWEM'S STUDIO
1
Va--i r
W.S. M. Says:
"I pass, when it
comes to telling car
owners why batteries
don't work. I'm here
to show you a battery
that docs work the
Willard Eattery. The
Threaded Rubber In
sulation between its
plates lasts as long as
the plates. Threaded
Rubber Insulation
doesn't have to be re
newed." XVilt&rd Servc Man
Our Willard Service Man
is on the job to take care of
your battery and keep it
in tip-top shape. Come in 1
Wo also do
IGNITION, STARTER '
and
GENERATOR WORK
Electric
Shop
8th and Bortlett
Phoiia 22-J
Thli trademark, ttamped In fed
on t he cue , identities the W iUard
Threaded Kubbcr Buttery.
WOOD
Kest wood of all ktntla. , Only wood In
city nnder cover. Also best Utab
Coal at $17 off car. ' '
VALLEY FUEL CO.
2tirt nnri Vr Phopn 1
1922 MODEL "SINGERS"
$5.00 down $3.00 per month
1922 MODEL SINGER,
ELECTRIC
$10.00 down and $5.00 per motnh
15 Used Machines Same Way ,.
SHOP EARLY while YOUR
CREDIT IS GOOD.
Singer. Sewing Machine Co.
10 South Fir. Phone 215-R
It
Don't
Pay
to
Let
Your
Clothes
Look
Old
when ... i
the
CITY CLEANING
AND DYEING CO.
Keep
Thern
Looking
. . , . . ..New
For
Such a
Reasonable
Charge
401 a IU venule
Pbono 474
W 1