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medford matd tribune; mepfoiid, QT?moy, TCTsriiY, yovEHBR 20, mi wmlciii' mm m Mdv- mm with its beauty, and softness Charuino Southern women, whose hair gives them alluring love liness, keep their tresset in perfect condition with Giro-Co Cocoanut Oil Shampoo. Makes a quick, luxurious lather, which can be rinsed free instantly. Leaves the hair soft and fluffy and the ' scalp clean and healthy (but not dry). Harmless in every way. CARO-CO is "America's Shampoo from the Carolines" the Sunny -South's creation for all women who want glorious hair. Give yourself a refreshing shampoo. (Be certain to get genuine CARO-CO.) Caro-Co Laboratories onion, s. c. Heath's Drug. Store will supply you Dr. Jud Rickert .4 KM olTiriAN NO IIKOItt UHRD mm Km Mnin Strent TRY OUR 'Merchants' Lunch 11 to 2 p. m: ' '; 40c 50c Chicken Dinner Daily 75c 2 P.M. to 8 P. M. Also Short Orders The Shasta DRY ENFORCEMENT EXPENSES NEARLY 1 0 YEARS !N PEN Robert Bull nnd Eugene Kidder two county jail prisoners, held for; ftuto thefts, who escaped from thes baetile on the morning of October 14; by punching a hole through the roof; with a stick of wood and a case knife, were sentenced to ten years In-statey prison Monday afternoon by Circuit Judge C. M. Thomas. Bull and Kid der were captured in Lana oounty ten days after their flight and ac cording to the sheriff's office have' prison records. .-- . - Verne Norris, a third member Q the jailbreuking party, was sentenced last week to eight .years in mate prison, and the "sentence suspended pending good behavior, Noriis being on parole to the court, with orders to report in full the first of each month. This action was taken on account of the youth of Norrli. He was leturned to the Jail after his us?ape by a relative. rlarrv Zangley, the fourth member of the party, charged with breaking into the Economy Groceteria, J still at large. Sikl Fights Norfolk Tonight. NEW YORK, Nov. 20. Battling Sikl of France and Kid Norfolk, rival negro light heavyweight meat tonight (Ht Madison Square garden In a fifteen round match with the 17P pound negro title at stake. MRS. BUTLER'S ACHES AND PAINS Vanished After Using Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound W.Philadelphia,Pa.-"WhenI cleaned house last ADril I must have overlif tod. tor alter that I had pains and aches all the time and was sq discouraged. I could hardly do my own housework, and I couldnot carry a bas- ketof groceries from tne store nor wais even four or five squares without get ting terrible pains in my DacK ana aDao men and lower limbs. 1 went to visit a friend in Mt. Holly, N. J., and she said, 'Mrs. Butler, why don't vou take . Lvdia . Pinkham's Vegetable Compound? ' : My husband said that if it did her so much good for the same trouDie, l should try it. So I have taken it and it is doing me good, whenever I feel heavy or Dad, it puts me right on my feet again. I am able to do my work with pleasure and am getting strong and stout. I still take the Vegetable Compound and Liver Pills, and am using Lydia E. Pinkham's Sanative Wash."-Mrs. CHARLES BUT LER.1233 S.Hanron StW.Phila., Pa. ; Write to Lydia E. Pinkham Medicine Co., Lynn, Mass., fora free copy of Lydia E. Pinkham's Private Text Book upon "Ailments of Women." ' . RHEUMATISM or NEURITIS Remarkable nw-trsatmsnt stops Rheumatism or Naurltia In any form. Vary worst easa i jlievad at one. Thousands of ourer raportad. No naad for anyons to suffer.' Ask any druggist for "Allen's Rhau matio Treatment in Tablet Form. Prlea 11 par box. All druggists oarry It. Hart M. Allan Labora tories, Mfrs., Box 1340, Los Angelas, Calif. - STAGE FARES REDUCED ' ' ' By HOWARD & GRIM STAGES , ; ; " ; ' ;" ' " ' Effective Nov. 19, 1923 ' :'' ' Medford to Klamath Falls, one way $5.00. ' Round Trip $9.00 .. ' Two trips daily. Leaves 8 A. M. and 1 :45 P. M. , ; ; S '.' Office and Waiting Room at Hotel Nash Bldg. Band Concert BY THE FAMOUS D.O.K-K.BAND Armory Thursday; Nov. 22 ' The band will $ve concerts,' one Nov. 22 and the other about the middle of December... Tickets in cluding war tax will be $1.10, which will admit to both concerts. s: Expenditures for prohibition en forcement in this county for 1923 up to November 16 total $9892.99, with fines collected for violations of the law aggregating $4,489.10, according to the official records of the county clerk's and county treasurer's offices. October leads the list with a grand total of J1479.25. this amount Includ ing a payment of $.50 to Enforcement Offloer Sandefer for 'work on the Sis kiyou tunnel robbery and murders. The October bills, the highest In the records of local enforcement are as follows: v . . . , S. B. Sandefer ..'..$576.94 Associated Oil 85. SO Hlttson Motors 3.50 O. C- Boggs 535. J. H. Leggett 56. W. H. Rucker 43.80 Dave Sargent 6. V. E. Chuppell 30.45 S. B. Sandefer 60. The Novembor prohibition expendi tures, up" to lust Frlduy, show an ex penditure of $982.07, of which $031.82 was paid to Enforcement Of ficer Sandefer. The expenditures by month for the year, Is as follows: January . $ 789.45 February 868.70 March , 758.60 April '. 823.16 May ' . . . . . r , 797.28 June 758.75 July ....4... 882.70 August .7 . .... . . . . 821.46 September '. ......... . 1041.60 Octoberj 1479.26 November (to Nov. 16) ...... 982.08 JACKSONVILLE IS WHITE FESTIVAL Educational week opened in Jack sonville last night with the Herrick Ivoomis Duo, the first number of the 1923 Rllison-White Chautauqua festi val. The entertainers played to a full house and were most enthusiastically received. This evening Harold Ranta, imper sonator and cartoonist will entertain. Wednesday evening the Clarke-Urown players of New York City will present that Bparkling three-act comedy, "The Molluse" of Henry Hubert Davies. A capacity house is expected as this is one of the biggest features of the week. Thursday evening Dr. Henry 13. Burns will give his lecture "Chords and Dischords," a study of the crime problem, its cause and cure. Chau tauqua will coise on Mriday evening with the Ualstoii-Frosch Trio, a group of splendid musicians, who play violin, cello and piano, sing and present aomo clover character sketches. Jacksonville is feeling very proud of herself as the committee has gone "over the top' with the season ticket campaign. as his subject, "Educational 'Week", and Leonard Day, the author-pedestrian will tell of the, unsolicited gen erosity of the American people. Mr. Day stated to the publishers of his books that the An erica n people are exceedingly Kenerot t and he is out to prove his contention in a most unique manner. lie is walking around tho rim of the United States without hat or coat; he is allowed no money and consequently cannot purchase even the necessities of life; he cannot ask for anythinR, excepting a match or a drink of water; if invited out for a dinner, or for that matter any meal, he cannot ask for food but It must bo placed on his plate and ho must be provided with tho necessary articles with which to eat it; articled of food must be passed to him without wait ing for him to nHk for them; ho can not order for himself but must depend on his choice of food on tho party with whom ho is eating, lit is an interesting Hposiker and member) of the chamber will enjoy hearing some of his experiences. fail . TWO SPEAKERS AT T Total ...$8882.99 The fine collections by months Is as follows: I Two speakers have consonted to January $ 25.00 nddross the members' forum of the February 1267.00 Medford chamber of commerce to- March 606. 66 '. morrow noon. Prof. H. S. Tuttlo of April 99.46 the Pacific Orove university will havo May 676.00 June 493.70 July 30.00 August 376.40 September ,. .. 417.00 October 640.00 Total .$449.10 TO OPEN DEC. 3 December 3d was tho date set for the official opening for Christmas shopping by retail merchants who at tended a meeting -of the Retail Mer chants Bureau last evening. Detail arrangements have been assigned to a committee who contemplate having the holiday decorations In place by Thanksgiving day. , The purchase of advertising space by some of the merchants In publica tions that did not have the endorse ment of the bureau was severely con demned and merchants are to be re quested to more, closely follow tho schedule adopted by ihe bureau In tho purchasing of advertising, Although no definite action was taken, the merchants -agreed that dur ing the county fair next year they would be willing to close their shops In the afternoon on several of the days instead of Just on Medford day. It was decided that the next meet ing of the bureau be held In the early part of December and that a certain business topic be presented by one authoritatively advised on same , 'CHURCH THAI JESUS BUILT' SERMON SUBJECT At the Christian church revival.' the pastor, D. J. Howe, is preaching a se rie8 of sermons this week 'on "The Church." ,On Uast) evening a very good Monday evening audience listen ed to the sermon "Building the One Church on the One Foundation, which was outlined as follows: 1, The Owners. 2, The Builders. 3, The Foundation. 4,The Material. 6, How Built. 6, Occupants. Mr. Howe said that God was the great divine archi tect and had given through His Son, Jesus Christ, the plans and specifica tions for an enduring building, the church, the one body of Christ, the most beautiful building in all ' the world; adorned and made beautiful with the "living stones" set upon the foundation of the prophets and the apostles, Jesus Christ being the chief cornerstone. . ' Tonight the sermon, "The Church that, Jesus , Built" will be discussed -with three questions: "What? When? ,Whyr' . ., I Special music every service. ' i Wenatchce Yceifs Nabbed. " WBNATCHBE, Wash., Nov. 20. Two men, charged with having rob bed F. R. Snoda of $85 Sunday night, are in the city Jail today awaiting trial. Bnode declares the men answer the description of his assail ants. i Coughs Dlsture Scnool Work School teachers should give the same advice to children who have coughs as did this Florida teacher. "I .recommended Foley's Honey and Tar to the children In my school who had the 'flu' and good results came whenever It was used," writes Mrs. L. Armstrong, Okeechobee, Florida. Foley's Honey and Tar contains no opiates. Ingredients printed on the wrapper. Quickly relieves colds, coughs, and crop, . Sold everywhere. PEE , O In football weather w Red Crown in your motor QUICK STARTING with NO sacrifice of POWE R Step on the starter ONCEtha& enough , q!No wmiitgio wcariig down the batteries lorn power atthefititjump of tn e spark ANDARt OIL COMfANVi (CALIfOlLNIA) . 1 STARTING with no sacrifice of Power WATCH YOUR BATTERY PR.E8T-0-MTE BATTKRI STATION SHOP EARLY! As a SPECIAL INDUCEMENT to those inclined to SHOP EARLY We offer some SPECIALS On all orders placed for Western Electric Sweepers during the remainder of November we will accept as low a payment as $2.22 nnd tho balance may bo paid at $5 per month beginning January First. . This is one of the Standard machines and one that we have carried for several years. . It has a number of distinctive features and is one that is, used in many homes here. This is an opportunity to own a high grade ELECTRIC SWEEPER by a very small payment down and easy payments on the balance. So low in fact that every home should own one and protect their rugs as only a high grade cleaner will do. ' Come in today, sec the sweeper and place your order. We will hold it until next month or deliver now, but this is a Christmas present De Luxe. . ' ' , Our New Western Electric Washer The new all-metal machine is now on display on our floor . Ask us about our Easy Payment Plan. Se it work. Try it in your own home and if you like it, ar-. range for a payment plan that will make the machine pay for itself. ''.' . - . ....-.. Christmas is Coming SEE OUR DISPLAY OF Waffle Irons ' the new designs, $15.00. Percolators and Urns in many styles and from $5.00 and up. Electric Irons - American Bcautv, the BEST IRON MADE, and others ' from $3.00 to $7.50. Bridge and Floor Lamps Fine assortment now to clioso from $8.50 and up. Lighting Fixtures New lines Wrought iron and other special fixtures PauFs Eledtric Store MEDFORD BUILDING 33 North Central Street Adv. 'rrietxO. BcrTtof