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MEDFORD' MAI; TRIBUNE, flfEDFORD, OREO ON". TUESD'AY. NOVEMBER 1.1, '1023
PAGE FIVE
CCME RESIGNS
ETAKTO
no DEvaopieis
IN HOLDUP CASE
The Seventh Annual
fHSTOFYEAR
With widespread anil unlvorss.1 to
jjret the citlserm ot Jackson count
will receive the announcement of the
resignation of Claude C-. Cate as
county pathologlnt anil nounty agci.t.
To many of the ppoiii this will como
ns a distinct- sui-priae, out a few of
im mnrn Inllinnta. ngpttnten hftvn
known for' aome time that he waa,
meditating this action.
4
Mr. Cate .makea the announcement
with as much regret as it will be
received bV .his frlenits. but iya he
finds It incumbent upon htmseh' to
t.1,. .V.W. n.Hnn ...... T . . ;
health and his own prewing personal
affairs. .The pos'tion of county path
ologlst .of Jackson oounty is an ex
acting one and the demands tnade
upon the Incumbent are strenuous in
the extreme. .-
Mr.' Cate, or Claude, as he 1 Snore
familiarly known, has tremendous
capacity for work. In all the years
that he has so faithfully served the
public he has ac'dui.1 givon thought,
to himself, and haa sacrificed every-
Ihli' to-.the performance" of his fluty
as ,10 saw St. The unremitting ana '' Vision of the state government ns
close attention to his work has taken S00R the work 1 collecting the tax
Us tojl until he .finds himself wh:e2Lund"r -.; ''" v
He can Mit heed the warnings and I' Thannual cost of these employes,,
ease Up. bused on an average of $1800, will
Mr; Ote came to assume the office ,otal 6.O0O. In some instances tho
In Psceniber. 1916. When he arrived moro Important employ of .tl'e de
1,0 entered ii.io a position of the most Pnient probably will command
difficult kind. ' Tho growers of this P'"8 than 2000 .which will
community .imandod only a man of '""ea8 the Bnnual Payroll to $65.
the hiKhost trder: they had pei"..'H-l ' ... -
reived ideas of what he should h;V ,?c ,"! ' crowded condition
they wanted a nn who would stand ?f thB Btate buildings It probably will
put pre-eminently above the avrage; i bs, transfer the tax com-
they demanded a max who could solve mlaBln'j r 'he present
their middles and dmg them hod'.:';-1 crowded quarters on the second floor
out of their troubles. Such a niar the fap'tol structure -,o the down-
th-y wore bound to Uvo or,
wanted none, il j we!! Mr. Cat Vi'a? ,
f met hlft obligations, all know.
Mr. Cata's wprk has b'Pn toe varied
and extensive to' permit of even a
small amount of It being mentioned
here. His work in the control of
peats, the better underhtanding nnd
care In the elimination of blight, hia.
work on precooling and refrigeration.
hln experiment,, in
the UatB for the
ripening and time of picking of fruits,
his able.. work; in heading the corps
of inspectors, and his marvelous stors
of knowledge of local conditions are
all' too well known o need mention
All through the state and the -vholu
country Cate's reputation stands out
enviably. ' Often hari'lt been heard of
other counties making their demands
in the' words: '' "What we nuad to put
us. on opr. fee.t is a pate." ,
Not only' in his work has he met'
with the approval bf the public but,
with his pleasing 'personality he has
mnde friends. everywhere.
C. C. Cate has Bl.own his faith In
the valley by the purchase of his or
chard, .and. (he promises that he will
again Ireturn when he h.--a rested up
and will take his plao as a fruit
grower hero. Local ranchers are
unanimous -In hearty thanks , for -past,
future success. .
Mr. Cate hopes to leave by Januai
first.. No information regarding hln
probable successor has been given out.
Say "Bayer" and Insist!
yaa 'wee 0e name "BayeT" on
on tablets you are not geo-
genuine Bayer product pre
scribed by physicians over twenty-two
years and proved safe by millions for
Colds . i Headache'
. ' Toothache . . . Lnmbago
' Kariche Rheumatism
Neuralgia . - . Pain, Pain
Accept "Bayer Tablet of Aspirin"
J ply. Each unbroken package contains
loner directions. . Handy, boxes of
elvtS tablets cost few cents. Drug
riaU -also sell bottles of 24 and 100.
Apirln is . the trade mark of Bayr
Mamifacturo of Honoaceticaoidester of
Balicxlicacid. - -v
Proper Mechanical Equip
ment, plni experienced skill
intnrei A-l DRY CLEAN
ING SERVICE.
Remamber "We are not
utiified nnleu you are."
i., '
City Cleaning
' and Dyeing Co.
14 W. Sirenide . Phone 474
N.bnleaft
BA't,EM, Ore.. Nov. 18. Although
the Kale in electorate voted adversely,
to tho state l.:-ome tax law at the
special election held hero last Tues
day, tnis city, more than any .other
municipality in Oregon, probably will
profit ati. a result of tho success of the
measure. '' '
Under tha provisions of tHe lawth
ci'!0"n 'f the tax Is vesteiTIri the
state tax commissioner. ' This moans
that the collection headquarters .prob
ably will be located In Salom, altho
unuer the act offices for the er force
menr of the law may be established
In any part of the state. Officials
f,e.el today that between 40 and 60
and other employes will be aildeu to
the slate1 payroll as a result of tho ap
proval of the law by the voters.
Many Jobs to bo Created
' Based upon the number of em
ployes in the Income tax collecting
'.department of the federal Internal
rovenue offices in Portland, Earl
Fisher, state tax commissioner, had
estimated that hot loss than 4P poal-
U.on". wl" ba nlada availablajin his
,r'm,Y,T
colitictionfl would exceed MoO &, month
or in the neighborhood ct 12000 a
Should a branch ot.'ice be
CAtod In Portland, the rental would
bo increased materially.
Cost Phuvd at 50,000 .
The state also will be required to
flm ka a large expcadtftMra in
the
.Purchase of office .qu.pment. Mr.
rifnttr nan esiinia'tia mai ne . will
handle approximately 70,000-Income
I Ji'f.Ttr ' a- year, . i.nd iindr' the law
thene reports must be-retained .tW
period of three yj.rs. -This would
mean that cabinets muat- be provided
to care ' f or-.appnximateiy ' 800, 000 of
these reports at one time."
Printing of tho forms -.-for the de
partment also will be a large item of
cxp-ipse, as will tho cosior paillngj
oul.th ;repotft3. l':The total-ucost-w
conducting the department was esti
mated today at from 1100,000 to
$150,000 a year.
At tho next session of the legisla
ture a memorial will be . presented
urging the federal government to
grant states having Income tax laws
autli'-rity to examine the. rocords of
the federal Income tax department.
At the present time this is not per-
n,,, ,.
Approval of the Income tax hv? byi
T the voters also means that the work
ing forco, in the offices of the state
treasurer will be increased. according
to Frank 8erer, chief doputyi Mi'.
Sevir a week ago -esUniKCed that .,it
v-ould be neceasary to add one more
employe to nl-i present force in co
thn'lncome tax Uw was approved, but'
today -ho Intimated that tho services
of twe or th-.oe persons would bo in
quired to cvry vn th4 wnrk.
j w In Effect t Once
The law goes- Into effect immedi
ately, and the persons affected by the
act will be required to file their In
come , reports with the state tax
commissioner before March 15, 1924.
For failure to comply with the pro
visions, fff the law 'a person may bo
sent to the penitentiary. '
Payments of the state Income" tax
law may be maMe in four installments.
Mr. Fisher haa made no attempt to
estimate the amount of money that
will be rahjed through the operation
of the law, although other officials
have said that it will roturn. to tho
state between- $750,000 and "IV.OOO,-000.-
SUN YET SEN IS IN
ASCENDANCY AGAIN
SHANGHAI, Nov. U. (By Associ
ated Press). Sun Yat Sen, south
China leader haa captured Walchow,
which has been held by north Chinese
forces In Kwang Tung province under
General Chen Chiung Ming, according
to -a dispatch received , at. Canton,
Sun's stronghold, unofficial advices
received here state. .
Announcement of the seizure states:
"An airplane dispatch has Just ar
rived here announcing the capture of
Waichow. Bun. Tat Sen haa forced
the enemy to retreat toward tho East
rived over Sheklung. When the troops
defending Waichow began pursuing
the retreating forces. Sun Yat Sen's
right winganarched In and captured
the city." - i'"-
The advices received hore indicate
that the crisis which threatened last
week when Sun's troops were report
ed to be surrounded at Sheklung by
General Chen's army, haa been avert
ed, temporarily, at least. , , ' u
Fuffered Five Veaft From Kidneys
"I suffered with kidney trouble for
five yean or more. I could not eleen
at night and I was always tired after
coming hone from work, and my back
ached," writes John R. Gordon, Dan
in ' "i aacnred some Foley Kid
ney Pills and after a few treatments
I felt better ana couia war wnu
harama stronger and could
sleep better." For quick relief from
Backache, Knenmaiio Paln- "u
noy and Bladder trouble use Foley
Kidney PH1! B(Ai eTorywbere, Adr.
JS
There are no non developments In
the Slslilyous tunnel murders Pini rob
,bery of .October, 1 1th. A naticu wide
hunt for-, tlio D'Autromont brothers
wanted as suj5f.ect8 is -being conducted
by federal and railroad detectives.
Every possible clue .In connection with
the affair has been run "town, and now
Vbat tho circulars giving tho descrip
tions of, the brothers have been dis
tributed over the Pacific coast, sus
pectr are being picked up In many
atater' ' A' watch Is still being . main
tained on tne Siskiyous forests, but
this ii .such a r lld and Imponotra'ole
region, experienced" woodsmen could
eludo capture for weeks. . It 13 ex
pected that the hearing of the evidence
in the trcln robbery will be among thb
last matters taken up by tho present
session of the grand jury.
Excellent Music
Beneficial Sermon
Those who ' a'.tond tho Christian
church tonight will hear nomo
excellent music and "The Grantor
Question Answered" 'by., thq pastor, D.
J. Arno'd.
. There wus one. moro addition last
night and two were baptized.- ' ;
The Crder of De Molny will
meet Thursday night for
cloctlon 'qf ' of ticers.
i 13EN TROWBIIIDOE,
20S- i , ..... Scribe.
WASHINGTON President and
Mrs. Coolldgo attended tho theater
for tho first time sinco they entered
tho Whito House.
WANTS TO HELP
OTHER WOMEN
GrAiuful for Health Restored
: by Lydla . Pinkham's
j-,' Vegetable Compound
.:. Chicago. HI. " I am willintr to write
to any girl or woman who is sufTuring
nirom' uie trouDiea ji
had before l took
Lydia E. Pmkham a
Vegetable. Com
pound. ' My back al
ways ached, bo , I
could not go about
my housework, and I
had other troubles
from weakness. - I
was-- this way for
years, then my sister-in-law
took the Veg
etable Compound
and recommended it to mo. In the time I
have been taking it and it haa done won
ders for me. I keep house and am able to
do low of work besides. "Mrs. Helen
Sevcik, 2711 Thomas St., Chicago, Hi.
''' Women suffering from female trou
bles causing backache, irregularities,
pains, bearing-down feelings and weak
ness should take Lydia E. Pinkham's
Vegetable Compound. Not only is the
worth of this splendid medicine shown
by such cases as this, but for nearly fifty
.vears this Bame sort of experience has
been reported by thousands of women.
Mrs. Sevcik is willing to write to any
gfrl or woman suffering from such
troubles, end answer any questions they
may like to ask. .
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III in i incthmmtkm
ELnhaildMai
Iital far m I
Wlnsjlifri CsAWsJ
r lor this
4a est to fit by tbm AbrfdlaiyMcm (no
TQtUMe). Piwed vringi of over 18
en In tmim i and no to 30 mvlnmM on
feboc Ask iout neareafc Aladdin ndchbor.
Aijrfin homes mtm wmrnu-ationg sad kaav
TaBMaMBBfliM
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Story-and-a-Half Banfwlow
A Hwrtxru .aiiirwnai crpa wtcn saianea
V0s and designed la both m story aa4
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12-Room Dutch Colonial
Vices Quoted Include all lumber cot to
Tit, winoowi, ooori, www worn, gust, paints.
lrri.-are. nai!, lath, rooftnc and eomolcu
drawsnas and instruction. HlihMt
laaiber for all Interior woodwork, aldkoa
ad 11 ! la finish. Send todav te fsam
Catalog No. 2335
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Mills and Offices
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THE REX ALL ONE-CENT SALES ARE THE ONLY GENUINE, REAL VALUE
SALES HELD IN THE CITY OF MEDFORD
Every article on tbis sale has been purchased especially for the sale from the largest Drug and Drug Sun
dry Concern in the world at a special price offered by them for advertising the Kexall Goods. Not an
article of Rexall Goods in stock in our store can be placed upon sale for the reason that we have to buy
regular stock at a price that would prohibit us from of fering such bargains.
THURSDAY, FRIDAY, and SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 15, 16 and 17
Below is a List of Some of the Articles On Sale
50c Dyspepsia Tablets..:.
50c Antiseptic Powder
25c Bronchial Tablets .
25c Cherry Bark Cough Syrup.
30c Compound JTnstard Ointment
25c Corn Solvent -
25c Foot Powder
25c Laxative 'Aspirin Cold Tablets...:
GOc Liver Sas ,,....-
:;,50,c Milk Majpriesja-...i;.:..:.......:. ,
35c Riilibi n b "Oi 1 ' Li n imen t )
$1.00 Syrup riypnphosphites (Tonic)
25o Throat Garglo : ..'.:.! '.
FACE CREAM
OOc Lemon Cocoa Butter Cream... ; 2 for 61c
60c Lenten Cocoa Butter. Lotion ............2 for 61c
90c Theatrical Cold Cream ..... 2 for 91o
50c Arbutus Cream 2 for 5lc
35c Crcnm of Almonds 2 for 36c
50c Violet Dulcc Cold Cream 2 for 61o
25c Peroxide Cold Cream .....:........'.......2 for 26o
50c Jonteel Cold Cream 2 for Bio
TALCUM POWDERS
50c Bouquet Ramce Talcum 2 for 51c
25c Violet Dulcc Talcum 2 for 26o
25c Gentlemen Talcum 2 for 26o
25c Midi Talcum , .....2 for 26c
50c Jonteel Talcum 2 for 61o
25e Corylopsis Talcum 2 for 26c
SHAVING PREPARATIONS
35c Shaving Cream.. 2 for 36o
35c Shaving Stoeks 2 for 36o
35c Shaving Powder :......'..:..........2 for36o
;65o Shaving Lotion - : 2 for 66o
$V.25 Shaving Brushes 2 for $1.26
$1.'00 Auto Strop Razors 2 for $1.01
1 Auto Strop Razor: for. 63o
1 Auto Strop Razor and 1 pkg. Shaving cream ....98o
BRUSHES
' 75c Cloth Brushes
$1.50 Hair Brushes
75c Hair Brushes
STATIONERY
& -libera
$1.00 Symphony Lawn Boxes....-
60c Lord Baltimore Boxes -
50c Pound Paper :.
20c Envelopes to match
10c Envelopes
65c Correspondence Cards
5c Lead Pencils
Many Other Articles Not Listed Above Will Be On Sale "
Remember the Dates: Thursday. Friday, and Saturday. November 15, 16 and 17
WEST SIDE PHARMACY
0
2 for 61o
2' for 51c
.....2 for 26c
.....2 for 26c
2 for 31o
2 for 26c
2 for 26o
2 for 26o
.....2 for 61c
2 for 61c.
2 for 36o
..2 for $1.00
2 for 26o
2 for 76c
.2 for $1.51
2 for 76o
2 for $1.01
2 for 61o
... 2 for 51o
.2 for 21c :
. .-....2 for 11c
2 for 66c
2 for 6o
pgfL i ii i tTi i i
1 Talcum-
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RUBBER GOODS
i $2.25 Water Bottles 2 for $2.26
$2.25 Fountain Syringes 2 for $2.26
$2.25 Ladies' Syringes . 2 for $2.26
$1.00 Syringe Attachment Sets ,...2 for $1.01
HAIR PREPARATIONS
$1.00 Tlair Tonic ......J...!....
$1.00 Hair Tonic
25c Violet Dulco Shariipoo ....
50c Cocoanut Oil Shampoo .
15c Hair Nets, all colors
;75c Ladies' Combs ....'...'.
FACE PREPARATIONS
$1.00 Bo(iiet Ramco Face Towder 2 for $1.01
50c Y'lct Dulcc Powder .......
50c f!liarmona Face Powder ...
25c Jonteel Wool Puffs
20c Jonteel Velour Puffs . 1.
15c Powder Puffs.. ...
TOOTH PREPARATIONS
50o Klenzo Tooth Paste 2 for 51c
; 25c Rexall Tooth Paste ...2 for 2Co
35c Rexall Antiseptic Tooth Powder 2 for 36o
' 50c Klenzo Antiseptic 2 for Bio
2:?c Tooth Brushes 2 for 26o
40c Tooth Brushes 2 for 41o
FOOD PRODUCTS
Coffee, Pound Packages 2 for 61o
Tea, Black - 2 for. 66o
Tea, Green 2 for 66o
$1.00 Olive Oil
40c Vanilla .
40c Lemon r ,r
35c Cocoa .'.
25c Chocolate Bars .'
3()e Beef Cubes. ,.
25o Spices .". - -
CANDY
$1.00 Candy, pound boxes
75c Candy, half pound boxes
5c Gum' 1.'.
5c Mints .
SOAPS
25c Medicated Skin Soap
25c Jonteel Soap
25c Rexall Tar Shampoo
10c Soaps ... .
SUNDRIES
25c Nail Files -..
35c Cuticlo Solvept
25c Nail Polish :
1
2 for $1.01
. 2 for $1.01
2 for 26o
.2 for 51o
J .....2 for 16o
: ..........2 for 76c
for 51o
2 for 61o
2 for 26o
.' 2 for 21c
.....;...2 for 16o
2 for $1.01
2 for 41o
.... :.2 for 41o
.....2 for 36o
.... ..2 for 26o
...2 for 31o
2 for 26o
...2 for $1.01
2 for 76c
........2 for 6o
2 for 6o
2for 26o
2 for 26c
2 for 28o
......2 for llo
2 for 26o
....2 for 36o
2 for 26o