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MEDFOItl) MATL TRIBUNE, MEDFORD, OREfiOX, TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 27. 192:1 PAOK EKJIIT A Word , to the Wives is sufficient Once tliey try ' Scully's Skookum Syrup it be- comes a part of their daily meal. Because father and the children must have Skookum for hot biscuits, gridjjle cakes and waffles. You'll learn why when you try it jutft pure cane and maple sugar that's , , all. The syrup with that "Bully" taste. 1 . In air tight, double sealed screw top cams your protection. scully's mine rKir Akin uadi r.. rutc miif wnri-i-r , U: v. m -m -m.' V i ti t SYRUP : Turkeys-' Special Forf hanksgiving " ' Leave You r 6 risers Now : 28c to 30c 'per lb. Choice Shoulder Pork Roast ........ .20c fresh Side Perk ... ..... 1 20c .Good Bacon .......... ..... . ; 25c ' Staf Meat Market Phone 273 -" We Deliver CITY TREASURER'S NOTICE of semi-annual assessments Jue . NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, that the seml-aHnual instal ment (oho-twentiftli) nhd interest fcn puvlli. seWer -mid wnter mairi assessments upon all properties for which application was made to extend time of payment, will bo due and payable at the office of the city 'treasurer December. 1, ,1923, and will be ' delinquent after thirty (30) days from said date, and shall bear ' a penalty of five per cent (5) upon the amount of Buch de-'. Ilnquoncy. ' . ' , , , Thirty days after such delinquency the property will be ad- vertised and sold for the amount of such delinquency, together ; with penalties and costs of such, sale in accordance. with Sec- , Hon 148 of the City Charter. ,. ... Dated fttMedford, Oregon, this 17th day of November, 1923 " K MARY A. WEBBER,... " '. Treasurer of the Cixy of Medford, Oregbn. TKp the TRAIN " vC6mFORT and S AFETY 1 ' VplusDEPENDABILITY Low Round Trip Fares reduce the cost of travel. , ARE GIVEN OUT The calendar for the circuit court for tho present term, contains a dozen easef five civil actions and- Heven criminal cased, and will be taken up as fast as tho preceding cupe is fin iHhed. Criminal matters are now being aired, the cxiHe of C. I. Carter, charif ed with a statutory crime being on trial today. . x . Next On the list 'is, thai: oil Jacks Winkle, accused of Tortfery, followed by that of Mis'. r Florence .MIIliKim. former pr'bprleotr of a local rooming house charged with possession of In toxicating llqu6r. '"Upon the comple tion of this case L. A. Neslor will be tried on a charge of pointing a gun at another. ' ' This will be followed by the- trial of Cleorge Tucker, former Jackson county "special agent," with posses sion of liquor. A second indictment against Tucker charges sale of liquor, and the alleged Involving of high Hchool boys in the transuHttm. Tuck er was Injured in the auto races at Salem lust fall and is still suffering therefrom.' He is represented by torney Porter J. Neff.V '". ' - The next criminal Action, Is that of C. K. XJoyd, charged with forgery. The following civil actions will then be taken' Op In the order of their ! completion: - ' : I Citizens Bank of Ashland vs. Jlcweft. , ' ' t American oda Fountain Co. vs. Medford Grocery Co. i J. F. Pratt vs. Mrs. O. A. Calhound. j W. p. Patterson vs. John Cogan. W. J. Smith vs. Samuel Hertleson. ! The last'caHO In that of the state vs. J. Moore, chargoA with assault upon A. A. Moore (liluclde) Moore, follow ing an nltercatlon -Ins a local "packing house last month. In' whloli J. Moore Is alleged to have plied a .hnif(! with near-fatal effects upon ,A AMoore. R, R. BROTHERHOOD 1 CELEBRATE CHrCA,00;'NrtV.2iVlfty.ycnr of development will i'ciu'h a climax for j the Brotherhood of Locomotive Fire men bnd Knglntmen on Sunday. with j celebrations In .the principal cities of the country, it In, announced here. Started ha'lf a-centuryAgoby eleven l employes of tho Kritr . railroad, the brotherhood has grown until now,, ac cording to President f). U. ftobertson every fireman and englneninn In- the service of railroads in the United Slates and Canada is a member. Tho roll totals. 11 8,000. ... Tho proud boast of the organiza tlon is that during its fifty years of existence, it . has never violated a con tract with its employers. Among well knowij frten to address the meetings on the "nnnfversary occa sion will be William G. McAdoo. Wil Ham K. Sweet, govprnor of Colorado and Luis F. Hart, governor of Wash ington. r. . III LINES I J ' : - . - , Roomy, well-heated and ventilated equipment makes traveling on the Southern Pacifio a pleasure. You know that irrespective of rain, fog, snow or other unfavorable condi tions, the train can be depended upon that efficient and courteous South ern Pacifio men .will look after your comforts. Ask agent for a Southern Pacifio time table and for information , regarding fares, etc., or rlto . JOHN M. SCOTT Asst. Passenger Traffic Manager Portland, Oregon Southern Pacific Lines a3 t. .t.:,-i t Francisco Vege, a Mexican youth far from Jils native Sohora, charged with forging the Dame of Marcos Cum'pbs', a countryman, to a Bouraern Paclffc'pay check ,'for 138.49, was acquitted by a' Jury In the circuit conrt Monday after, noon. 'Two ballots were taken. Vega as defended by Attorney H. A.' Cana-. day, and' the state was reffresehted by District Attornew Newton Borden and Attorney -Caylord. , . j Vega, characterized by ide state "as a higher than ordinary type of Mexi can, was accused of securing Campos' pay check, and cashing It on Dohbln .Irwin of Ashland, one "Saturday night last May. Afterwards accompanied by Chief of Polite McXab of Ashlaoc, Irwin journeyed to Steinman where Viga was working and Induced him to pay tlS and sign a paper to refft'lt the rest on pay flay. Vega was also idfifJr titled, as the man who got the pay check at the dVpot ... - . , . In his defense, Vesa denied that. he bad cashed the check, and his effqrts at settlement had been made' through fear, and iinfamlllarlty with AmerlcaA customs,' and proved Ills', tvherea'boutB, bn the afternoon and evening of the crime. -. . , Sid I. Tirown. a juror, at tile close of the testimony, stood up and requested that the defendant write his name, so the jury could compare it with the sig nature .on lie check. Vega did this, under instructions from the court. It developed'' during the testimony of thd defendant, that ho had, been in tho county Jail Jf6r sjx months during w'hich time ho liad Jearnod to read Kugllsli, and write lri ' ' There were three women on the' jury, Mrs. Kate Young and Mrs. O. C: Boggs ofsthis city, and Miss Issio McCulfy of Jacksonvjllo. REVIVAL MEETINGS AT I-jirgo' "crowds 'are ntlcndlng the revlvnl sciviops nt Apostolic Faith Mission, 320 East MaKi street, some coining from as far awity-fta Klamath Falls, Grants Pass and surroundliiK towns. . ' . ' ' : 'Many conversion's ' have, attended tho efforts of the Portland evangelist, who speaks at the -nicohigs, and ns the people have called for more meet ings, meetings will now continue another week. ' Rplendl.d music Is a part of each evening's program, under a corps of Portland workers and those In charge announce no collection Is taken up. One Church Gives Property to Another .Church iii Chicago! CHIOAOO. Nov. 27. Aelievejl .un precedented In American 'church his tory announcement hag" been made of a gift of property liy n thoulogical seminary of one denomination to another denomination for tho alto of Its theological seminary: ' The flnrrctt Itllillcal . institute; 'the Methodl.il Kplsropul Theological sem inary of Kvnnslon nnd Northwestern university have deeded property val ued at $150,000 to the Episcopal church with tho only condition that tho ground ho useii for the' training of clergy of the Kplxcopnt cJutrch," the Klght ltev. t'harles P. Anderson, bishop of Chicago the"! Kpiscnpal church has ann'ounced. . :. r- nnVr May Bar ljimWr KVrts VICTllUlA. H. C N'oV. 27. Total prohlhltion of the export of unftinnu fuctured luml'ier from Canada is pro posed In a resolut!oi'thrtCrerlved n 2U to majorltly In tho legislature last night. " ' ' ' " Cut This Out It la Worth Money Send this ad and tea cents to Foley & Co, 2S35 Sheffield Ave., Chicago, 111., writing your name and address clearly. You will receive a ten cent botllo "f Foley's Honey and Tar for Coughs, Colds, and Croup, also free sample packages of Foloyu Kidney Pills for Backache, Rheumatic Pains, Kidney and Bladder trouble, . and Foley Cathartic Tablets for Constipa tion and Biliousness. Thee wonder ful remedies lave helped millions of people. , Try thoml Sold' everywhere. w-. ... -Adv. PORTLAND, Ore.. Nov. 27.7Jr'W'ithj approximately 33,000,000 pounds" of( prunes still .unsold in Oregon nnt Clarke county. Washington, the trade: and ' commorco ' committee , of-- thej chaniher of commerce has assued 'a statenent that it would sponsor a prune selling campaign during tho. next month. . - '' . , IF STOMACH IS ,., TROUBLING YOU Instantly!- En rjldigo$tio.n or Stomach Misery wiil ' . 'Tape's piapepsin'.' ( As soon as you eat a tablot or twoi of "Pape's Dinpcpsin"' your " fntligcstion is gonel I HCtt pain, -heartbarn flatji lence, gases,- palpitation,-. on any -misory from a sour, acid stomach ends. Correct; your stomach, and digestion for. a few cents. Kach .package., guaraut'ecU by druggist. ; j. .. -.. 'i . .. ,.-, . MULTNOMAH CLAMPS : DOWN Orf CARING FOR County rfoDiraitfclont-r,' of Multno mah county have placed restriction's upon the'ecelpt of prisoners from other counties, the main one being contained in the pnragrapti rending: "Any prisoner of any. other 'county transferred to this county . must lie delivered here h'v the sheriff- or duly appointed, sheriff -of suclrother county or Also; will not 'be received by tnis county.- . "No prisoner of any -other county shall be received by this, county who In the opinion of the Mhuriff of thiH cJounty Is hot suitable, in respect to ageff hia or rier" health,' condition or any other-matter to be received or de tained -In1 tula county. The sheriff of tills county'is. horoby vested with au thority to decide as1 to - whether any such prisoner Is suitable to be receiv ed1 or detained' in this county." .The two above clauses govern con ditions prevailing in Jackson county, and i have been -.the source of contro versy and. divided authority between the sheriff's office and the prohibition enforcement force. The last prisoners from this county were taken to Port land -By Prohibition Enforcement Of ficer Bam Sandifer and J. H. Leggett. The--resolution further, provides that the committing county shall pay the federal fee for keep of all pris oners and be responsible for all otlicr expenses. ""COUND it!"said tKernan , '(yi!L who asked for a strong ' : cigar and got a mild one. He Ididn't know a cigar could be 'as fragrant and as mild as this imc." " ' ' ' ' ' ' ; ' ' jvlild as a May Morning . and as fraffrantr . ' ' ConiollBtcttpfar Corpoation, NeW Yorli ' ': ' ' .'' . nistrlbiited by .' '' " "' V'!P ' ' . AMJCN' I,i:VIK, Portland, OrB,'..' , ' . m isr m. m 'r fj" WITH MEDFORD TRADE IS MEDFORD MADE: On the Finest Super-Six Chassis Ever Built "': , Heretofore a moderate-priced closed car has ' . '':" . 5 'meant an inferior chassis.'. Now at a saving of hundreds of dollars you buy in HUDSON - a car of positive reliability, chassis excellence r , . : and finest,pcrf6rmahce.' . , , . . . These are the lowest prices of all time on 'the - Hudson SuDer-Six. They make both the Sedan and the Coach the most outstanding ' , Rvalues in the World. ' f ' ' - " . ... ' ' . . -. ' Oregon-California Auto Distributing Corp. ' West Main Street, , Medford, Oregon. Illllllllllll ijiiiiiiiiiiiliiiiiiiiiiiifiiiiiiiHiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiifiiiiiiiiiii ;f., . .: !;;!. r:i.i.v;:- :w.'." .sAiJ. Ij.iIV '"tO" FORMAL t ...... yv .. t ji ". v Medford T .ent.. 'V'-'' "J - T-.-rfT r..,,. ... Tuesday, Nov. 27, " - ' ', ', ' i . ' ' . s ' ' .- 'r ' ... ' " ',. -H3 1923 I "" . J. ... .i L ... - - .,, The entire building open to the public for inspection at 7:00 P. M. Big program starting at 8:00 P. M., followed by. military ball. . , , ; Every resident of Southern Oregon is Jnvited.to this, big formal opening as a guest of Co. A;, lSGthnf;, O. N; G. Absolutely no charge for any thing. " . I , ' ' . This sllllilllllllllllllllll Your Pdrty ! - v f- tt a-' b IS f. ll!!lll!lllllll!llllllllll!lllllllllllillllt!lllllll!llin!lllll!!lllll!!llli!l!!l!!!l!ll!IIIIIIl .- " -b ' - V ;,i'i1i-ilui,i..n.lliiiM.HM)-.(iinlliH.:i Id v't.ili-j-'