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MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE, 'MEDFORD. OREO OX. TUESDAY, JANUARY 20, 1924 PAGE THREE I SUSTAINED BY I SAI,EM, Ore.; Jan.-,. 29.r-Justlce O." P. Cosliow'a first opinion as a mombor of the' state supreme court was handed down by .the court today. This was nn opinion affirming Judge V M. Thomas of Jackson county in 1 he case of the Rutler and Thompson company, appellant, vs. the City .of Ashland, an action to determine water rights, other opinions were handed down' as follows: V. . C. Repass vs. Estacada State bank, appellant, appeal from Clack amas county; action for accounting'. Opinion by Chief Justice , MuBrldo. Decree of Judge J. V. Campbeli modi fied. . , . ' "'.In the' matter of the estato of Charles ifoedler, deceased, James M. DavisJ appellant, vs, Earl Smith and X, P. Fin ley and Son;, appeal from Multnomah county.. Action involving administration of estato. v Opinion by Justice Brown. . Judge .George Taz well affirmed. Petitions for rehearing denied in Trippeer vs. Couch and Sbmmor vs. Ezell. Appointment of trustees in "Wemmo case by Judge Bell confirmed by su premo court. COMPLETE LIVE INVESTIGATE THE The abovo action from Jackson county was brought to enjoin tho City of Ashland from entering into an agreement to purchase watr from the Talent Irrigation, and further to enjoin tho city of Ashland, from holding a special bond election to vote bonds to pay for the water contract.! Circuit Judge Thomas last November set aside a restraining order. In the matter, and an appeal was' taken to the higher court on December 13,. with above result. Indigestion May Lead to Appendicitis .Repeated attacks of indigestion often lead to serious Inflammation, of' tho stomach and intestinal tract. This Inflammation may finally extend to the appendix, which' usually becomes Infected through the presence of foul,' irritating mattor in tho bowels. It doosn't pay to ignore even tho most slmplo warnings of dicestivo trouble. Neglect Is responsible for much misery. Unenslness at tho pit of the stomach, sour tasto In the mouth, excesalvo gas, heartburn, nausea,, vomiting, bitter risings, constipation, biliousness, dizzy spells and palpita tion of tho heart nfter eating are some of the most common symptoms of poor digestion. ' If you nro subject to any form of stomach distress, don't fail to try a bottle of Smith Bros.' M. A. C, tho guaranteed stomach treatment. This wonderful medicine usually gives prompt relief from nil discomfort. In fact, it is sold oh a positive guar antee of money back if the first bot tle falls to do so.. A. large bottle costs ut $1.26. ' Heath's Drug Store. West Side pharmacy will supply you. Adv. There was a splendid attendance of merchants at tho meeting last night to complete the organization of a branch of the Oregon Retail Mer- chants association and the enthusiasm manifested shows that it will bo one of the best organizations In the state. It Is an organization to advance the welfare and legitimate interests of re tall business, to bring the merchants and the buying public, particularly tho farmer, closer together and to assist the producer in martfoting his pro ducts. Permanent ofifcers elected are: President J. C. Mann; vice president, H. S. Deuel; treasurer, C. L Roberts; governors, Fred Heath and James Tay lor. A secretary is to be chosen by the officers. Committees wore appointed as fol lows: ' Membership Fort Hubbard, chair man, with one or two merchants from each lino of business: Banquet committee C. L. Roberts, S. A. Kroschel, L. D. Jones. Program S. Snmpter Smith, Louis Ulrlch. n. W. Paul. It was decided to meet once a month on the second Monday at 6 p. ni. for a i business session and banquet. The committees will arrange for tho ban ' quet and for a good talk by some one from another city on a topic of partic ular interest to the business men. Tho first meeting will be held on February 11th. The membership committee will en deavor to see every business man be fore then and get them to join this or ganization which prdmlses to bo a very active ohe. Business men from Cities in 'this' county are eligible for membership. SPEGIALVENIRE IS DRAWN I COURT REPORT NEXT MONDAY "Resolved that Medford is a better place In which t6 live than I-os An geles" is the subject of a debate which four of tho high school boys will give at tho forum luncheon of tho Medford chamber of com pierce, Wednesday noon at tho Hotel Medford. Kcva- Hutchison and Harold Fish for the affirmative and John ilolz gang and Kugerio Thomas for the negative. Tho boys gave this debate in tholr English chuv? and It Is under stood that competition was keen and excitement ran high. A -good atten dance Is desired at this forum. Dress , Making, . Tailoring, Altering, Repairng, Clean . ng and Pressing At the TAILORING- PARLORS 22 North Bartlett Street Seed Store Display . Attracts Attention Much attention has been attracted locally by the display in the window of the Monarch Seed & Food store at 317 East Main stret. This display. arranRod by Raymond Mlksche of that firm, is both artistic and un usual and pictures ti farmer plowing a field. This picture, which Is cen tered in 'the window space, ' is done entirely in" charcoal and Furls green and the border is formed with seeds; Mr. Miksehe's window displays are always attractive and never full to cnuso comment. .The prosent show in?, however is unusually attractive. Prices Smashed WE NEEDi'MONET '' Sale Starts Tomorrow! SHOES and SUIT CASES $3.00 $2.40 $1.85 $4i80 40 $1.33 Ladies' and Misses' Oxfords;' $7.00 values Boys' School Shoes; all leather . Children's Scuffers; button or lace Men's Dress Shoes; $7.50 values Dayton Logger Shoes reduced Men's' Extra Heavy Overalls . ., i i . . i . Brown's Shoe Store ,i nn un . Advertising for bids for' the' pav ing of : the Medford-Kuch road, tho next legal step, will not tnken. by! tho county court, until after a con ference with the state highway com mission) and a viewing of paving up state, the nugust body having return ed to its natural deliberative state, after the sudden spurt of last Thurs day, when a decision was made in 24 hours after tho mass meeting, to build. . County Judgo Gardner said Mon day, the. county court doslred. tp de termine what jvas tlie most suitable and durablo' paving. material, also to confer with tho stato highway com mission, upon construction and other phases of the work. The county Judge also snld that he had been informed, the forestry ser vice had appropriated $22,000 for road construction on Mule (Hill, a ticklish strotrti on tho Big Applegnte, mid way between this city and tho Blue Ledge. As soon as possible the county court ..-111 nntlln. I 1. . . ! 1 .1 ! n ..... iu.u uu..u g .v.tt,.-u for the Coming year. This, it is snl-.V. will Include further work on' the Butte Falls road! One of tho largest Monday evening congregations over to assemble In the. South Methodist church wore prosonti to hear Evangelist Hughes Ink night.; His address made a deep Impression j upon his hearers as evidenced by the. response given his closing appeal.. The same rare type of old fashioned gospel preaching which characterized his two former addresses was heard last night. Tho modern tendency to sen sationalism which is tho distinguish ing mark of many evangelists la given no place in tho plan and program of this preacher. ' Services were hold today at 9:45 and 2:30 and will bo continued each day. .Tonight .tho service .opens at 7:30, with another Inspiring song feat. Indications Point The- November term of the circuit court, recessed beforo tho holidays will bo resumed" at Jacksonville next Monday, Fobruary 4th, and the regu lar sprlnR term will be convened Feb ruary 24th, and a now grand Jury drawn, for convening a week earlier. . For tho recessed term of court, a speclnl jury venire has been drawn, six mcmbors of the old venire being retained, the law requiring such pro cedure In special venire HbIs. Tho retninod jurors are: J. A. Gammll. Phoenix: O. C, Stnnwood, Phoenix; Lester A. Day, Phoenix; Ralph Stan ley, Medford; Loinon Charley, Eagle Point ... . , .... The new special venire is ns fol- lows: Dish, Allen W., Medford: nine, Lucy V., Ashland; Bruin. Wm., Talent. Cameron, Wilbur V Jacksonville; Chattln, Jessie A., Ashland; Cook, Clinton, Murphy; Corliss, Wm., Phoe nix; .Cronemlllmy Mary F., Jackson ville; Coffman, Cecil R, Phoenix. Darby, Charles, Medford; Dlmmlck, Ed Ebb, Rogue River. Engle, Angle, Ashland. Ferns, Chas. T., Phoenix; Finney, Lottie, Jacksonville; Freeman, Leon ard, Central Point. . Gnddis, Kathorlne A.. Medford; Cilnn- son, Emma, Central Point; Gortlove, Laura B.. Medford. Hartman, Alpha, Jacksonville: Has kins, Gertrude O., Medford; Hohnan, John K., Ashland; Holmes, Celia M., Eagle Point; Hoovor, Chas., Gold Hill;' Humphroy, Ellen M Ashland. Irwin, George, Ashland. Kimo, Wilbur, Modford; Klncald, Ar- chlo R., Ashland; King, W. Si, Med ford; KnottB, Jerry, Gold Hill. Lamb, Jessie, Medford; Lowd, Geo. Rogue River; Lungrcn, A. T Jacksonville. McCoy, Olin A., Ashland; Modynokl, Ella E., Medford. Norris, M. J., Phoonix. Payne,-Frank D i Gold Hill; Peachoy, Leo O.j Asllland; Pettigrow, Fred, Ea gle Point. . " " Weaver, H. II., Modford; Wortuian, Harry Q., Medford. : to Big Crowd At Lincoln Banquet Considerable intorqst Is boing mani fested over tho county regarding the coming annual Lincoln day banquet in Medford Feb. 12, and indications .point to a very largo attendance. Ashland will send her usual delega tion of about, 50, while Jacksonville, C'cntrul Point, Gold Hill. Hogue River, 1-Jag!e Point, Phoenix, Talent and even up as far as Butte Kalis and Prospect word comes that thoy 'will.be ropre sonted. ... . , Tho program commlttoo.ls busy fix ing up a big treat and tho decorating ,and banquet committees aro prepar ing for artistic decorations .and a splendid feed. Tickets are tl.25 for the banquet and 25c for club annual dues. The committees will bo rttit soon selling tickets. E. V. Carter Bonds word that ho has good pictures of Presidents Lin coln, McKlnley, Roosevelt and Hard ing and two big flags he will be glad to bring up for the occasion. The Jackson county grnnd jury, ; which has been In session off and on ; for six weeks, met Monday, and ad- Journcd until next Monday, when it: will make its final report. Circuit Judge Charles M. Thomas Is sitting on tho Douglas county bonch this week. nni( will not bo able to receive the grnnd jury's report until his ro Change Meeting Date St. Ann Society f. e. theatre: . Central Point TONIGHT,. WEDNESDAY and THURSDAY Tho silver ton, announced for Wetl npKrtuy afternoon. Riven by tho St. Anne Altur society at Mr8. M..S. Her bert, has been postponed until Thurs day afternoon on account of the spec lnl meeting of tho Greater Medford club Wednesday nt the parish houao of tho Episcopnl church. A good attendance is asked for each meeting. Girls Use Buttermilk To Remove FrccRlcs Sunburn or Tan Til's Delight Till New Vanishing Crenm Containing Truo ltiittcrmllk Must Quickly Show a Divided Improve ment or Money Hack .lust Try It Get a small quantity nt any phar macy qr from youif fnvorito' toilet goods counter, simply asking for Hut turmilk Crenm, and massage it dully Into tho face, neck, arms and hnnds. Tho directions aro slmplo and it costs so little that any girl or woman enn afford it. ' Your . complexion must quickly show a decided Improvement I or your dealer in authorized to return your money without question should you' bo dlssnt'ianed, No matter whether you aro troubled with .wrinkles, hard, llttlo lines around the inouth and eyes, coarse, sallow, faded looking skin, or simply roughness and redness caus ed by wind and sun, you will find that all Iheso trials qukHly disappear with the use of this old-fashioned beauty recipe brought -up' .to date. . " Buttermilk Cream is only sold Oh Hjiosltivo guaranteo of satisfaction or money back. ' f' Z ' AdvT. A Powerful Picture of the "Reconstruction" and the KUKLUXKLAN ' : ? OF CIVIL WAR DAYS -Admission 25c and 50c FRED ALTON HAIGHT at the piano "Wte not Satisfied Unless lou Are Here's our guaranty short and sweet without time limit, without restriction. It Is easily remembered and quickly recalled when needed. ' 1 CITY CLEANING & DYEING CO." 5 Phone 474 ' 624 Wi hWirtfdlTj Al Piche Becomes Member of Local Store Al Piche, who for the last year has boon connoctod with tho . Medford Hardware & Sporting Goods store, has bought a half interest In that firm' and will now be associated with M. M. Herman in its management. Mr. Piche assisted Herman in the original organization of the Medford Hard ware & Sporting Goods company and it has been, to a great mcaaure, due to his efforts that the store has built up a successful business in southern Oregon. Al waB formerly mannger of the Southern Oregon Hardware com pany which is now known as Young's Hardware store. The present organization of the Medford Hardware & Sporting Goods store comprises M. M. Herman, ' Al Piche, J. V. Neff and M. M. Gault, the latter two being connected -with the 1-epalr department. Greater Medford Club To Meet Wednesday Wednesday at two thirty at tho St. Mark's Parish hall the Red ' Letter Day meeting of tho Greater Medford club will begin. A pear tree is being arranged with little pears on it con taining tho .money made (byl each branch of" the organization for the scholarship loan fund.' After tho bus iness of the meeting there will be a program of speeches and songs and a social hour and the hostesses of the afternoon will servo tea; This 'Is the biggest meeting of (ho club during tho yeur and a Jargo' attendance is expect ed. '. ' : . ' ". .'- Enjoyed a Good Night's Sleep "I wish to say that Foley Pills worked O. K. on me in a couple bt hours and the pains 14ft. rne at opco. I took a couple of them In the after noon, went to bed and had a good night's sleep and have slept good ever since. " writes Con Thlel. US E. Co lumbia St., Fort Wayne, Indiana. 'FoU ley Pills are a diuretic stlmulnnt for Safe Fat Reduction Reduce, reduce, reduce is the slo-' gan of all fat people Get thin, bo slim, Is the cry of fashion and so- 'clety. And the ovcrfat wring their' ;hnds In mortification nnd helpless ness; revolting nt nauseating drugs, afraid of violent exercise, dreadlngi the unwjtlcome nnd unsatisfying diet, until thoy hit upon tho hnrmless Mar mola Prescription and learn through It that they mny safely reduce stend Jly and easily without one change In their niodo of life, but harmlessly. secretly, and quickly, reaching their Ideal of figure, with a smoother skin. better appetite and health than thoy have ever known. And now comes Martholn Proscription. Tablets frum the dnme famously harmless formula as the Mnrmola Prescription. It be hooves you to learn the satisfactory,' beneficial, effects of this great,- sate, fnt reducer by giving to your drug-j gist one dollar for a box, or sending a like nmbtint to tho Marmola com pany, "-4812"Woodwal-diAvenuor De troit, Mich.,' with a request that thoy, mail to you a box of Marmola Pre scription Tablets. Adv. I, 1 m ; r. 1 ' ' ,i RAZOR BLADES SHARPENED We have Installed the only. ; ELECTRIC AUTOMATIC STROPPER . - v Between Portland and Sacramento. We can save yoj money arid save you the trouble of sending your blades to Portland. '' QUN AND RIFLE REPAIR DEPARTMENT Parts msde Stocks made-Barrels Reblued and Finishes KoyB Filed Fish Rods Rewrapped arid Re pairedTennis Racquet Restrlnglng. J. V. NEFF. t . GENERAL REPAIRING DEPARTMENT Lawn Mower Sharpening Soldering Cutlery and Shears Reground Small Jbua In Tinsmith and Plumb ing Heaters and 8toves Rellned 8aws Filed and 8et. M. M. Gault. HARNESS AND LEATHER REPAIR DEPARTMENT Harness and'-dn artleles made of -leather- repaired. .,We carry a stock of Sweat Pads Lines Halters Collars Hames Latlgbes, etc. mVM. HErtMANl '' !' - , All work strictly guaranteed. ,i - . . .t..,i MEDFORD HARDWARE & SPORTING GOODS CO. ... . . . THE .REMINGTON STORE, "WHERE a DIMt Is a BABY DOLLAR" . , - ai rfthM '. . . Phone 296 . 327 East Main M.M.HERMAN New Shipment of Attractive DINING TABLES and CHAIRS -.ft - 1111 1 Just Received Numbers that are sure to appeal to you. The table in these sets have the famous Londondinc DISAPPEARING LEAVES V . " ' -. - : " ' )?," " r Leaves are carried under the tables. Always available and handy when needed . c , . ' a - ... WILLIAM & MARY PATTERN Mahogany finish, 6 chairs, blue leather covered. Special ; ...... $94.00' V ' QUEEN ANN PATTERN Walnut finish; 6 chairs; brown leather . covered. Special ' - $103.00 Concrete Storage Space For Rent Weeks Orr ' 1 ' f. , Complete House Furnishers Sherman Clay & Co. 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