Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, October 07, 1924, Page 5, Image 5

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FEDERAL COURT
MEDFOTJT) AfATL TRTBTTNE. fEDFOTtP. OREGON". TTESOAV, OCTOBER 7. 1 02 1
COUNTERFEITING
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The M. M. Department Store's
The fi'ili'nil iMurt fm- tho southern
Orifon district, Fctlitral JuiIk,. it. s.
Hcail presiding wan culled at two
iiYlnck thin iifturnoiin, in tho fcdiM-al
lnilldlnB. Tho nmrnliif; was devoted
t anannltiK o( dotuii fur tho term.
Tlio flint case will i, that f the
Vtiltml StatOH uKalnst MukIi KuiKlit.
rliai'Kt'd w'th I'ountcrfi-itliiu. Knight,
now HorvltiR a thico-yeur Hi-ntom-e fur
killinK a hiM-Ho nnd steulinpr a Baddlc
on the Klamath reservation, was
MmiKht Monday from lliN'cils Jsland
piiHon, and Is quartered in tho coun
ty Jail. Tho case is expected to last
two or throe days. ,
The second caso will lie that of the
povernment against Uiidley and Elide
for alh'Bcd land fraud, and is expect
ed to Inst a week or ton days, with a
Hcnre of witnesses from soulthcni
California.
The third trial is a liquor charge
against the Tiutlor l'.rnthers of Klam
ath county, for possession anil trans
portation of liquor on tho reserva
tion. ...
OF CATTLE KILLED.
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HOUSTON, Texas, Oct. 7. Steps
Inward obtaining a mortification of
the quarantine against the stato of
Texan ly other atutea because of tho
oulhrcak of tho foot and mouth di
sease in- Harris county were made
yesterday by J. E. ISotf-Scott, chair
man of tho Texas livestock and sani
tary commission. He announced that
lie had requested John H. Mohlur,
head of the federal bureau of animal
Industry to cull a meeting of represen
tatives of the dlfterent states for the
purpose of obtaining modifications of
tho quarantine against Texas.
An additional 1500 head of "con
tact cattle," the cattle that may have
come in contact with infected cattle
while grazing, were ordered killed
yesterday. This brings tho total ord
ered slaughtered to 4500.
Those cattle have been grazing on
pastures and on tho open range adja
cent to tho ranches whore infection
has been found. It is feared that some !
of theso may be disease carriers and
it was thought, best to kill them.
PROHI EXPENSES
JACKSON COUNTY
NEARLY $6000
Prohibition enforcement in Jackson
county, up to October 1st. according
to the records of the county clerkls
office entailed an expenditure of
55840.32,. with the three heaviest
spending months of tho year ahead-.of
tho dry forces.
Asldo from two or three warrants
issued to "speoial agents," all tho war
rants were made out to Kam l). San
defer, County Prohibition lOnforce
ment Officer Sam 1.1. Randcfer, "writ
ten and assigned to Hurry O. Wort
man."' Tho enforcement warrants by
months, according to tho voucher
records, are as follows:
January 0(12.72
February 'S12.29
March 452. SO
April . 5S7.0O
May 4P1.07
Juno .'. 632.2(1
July (133.20
August 736.42
September 931.32
Total
. $5,040.32
THIS BRIGHT
BABY GIRL
Brought Joy to Home. Mrs.
Price's Health Restored by
Lydia E. Pinkham's Vege
table Compound
C i n 1 1 T n. fl. lltrnntnrlr
' uuuuuiu, ru. luevei xcn. imc
ing, and when I would try to do any
i worn sianaiiiKuu "'J
feet, 1 wouia just,
drag around all day
long. At times I
would have terrible
pains and would be
in bed three or four
davs. I was in this
condition about a
Eear when 1 saw
,ydia E. Pinkham's
Vanotohli) Com
pound advertised in
heard rtifFrtrnnt- vnnvn SflV it Was good
for women's troubles, and my aunt
thought it would help me as it had
helped her. So I took the Vegetable
Compound and it brought things right,
and I was in good shape before I became
a mother again. I believe it helps at
birth, too, as with both my other babies
I suffered a great deal more than with
this one. 1 thank you a thousand times
for the good your medicine has done me.
It has surely made our home a happy
one." Mrs. Robert Price, Scootac,
via Lockhaven, Pa. ,
In a recent countrv-wide canvass uf
purchasers of Lydia E. Pinkham's Veg
etable Compound, ns out of every 100
report they were benclited Ij Hi use,
iniiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii
FT1
Offers Exceptional Bargains for the Fall Shopper
Anniversary Sale
of Coats
Don't Miss This Sale of Coats
$14.50 $16.50 $18.50 $24.50 up
Brush Wool Sweaters
One hundred Ladies' new Fall Sweaters, received this
week and Priced very Low.
Never were the Sweaters so beautiful as this seasons.
Tan. Buff, Powder Blue, Orange Green and Silver with
combination colors worked in as a trim.
$4.50 $5.50 $6.50 $6.75 $7.50 -v $9.50
$10.50 to $16.50. All sizes 16 to 48.
Anniversary Sale of Blankets
50 pairs'on salo "Wednesday
of extra henvv "Wolverine
Blankets, (ilixtfO Gold, Li
ke, Pink, Pine, Plaids.
$0.00 Blankets......: $4.75
$2.50 Plain Blankets $2.25
100 i mil's Plain Cotton
Blankets, Grev, Tan or
White, with .border, $2.50
value. On sale Wednesday,
$2.25
CRIB BLANKETS
Nice new patterns in Crib Blankets:
Pink, Light Bine or 'White, with ani
mal figures or designs. Verv reason
able....' $1.29, $1.75, to $2.50
Sonle are Silk Bound.
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Anniversary Sale
of Dresses
$25 Dress Values $16.95
Just received from New York markets 75 beautiful new
Crepe Silk Dresses, Black, Coco, , Brown, ,Navy; no two
styles alike; sizes 16 to 44; Anniversary Sale. .$16.95
REDUCTIONS THROUGHOUT ENTIRE DRESS DE
PARTMENT Never were our stocks so complete as
now. This Anniversary Dress Sale means much to
every woman of Southern Oregon.
GINGHAM
2!)c
30c
,!.)('
2!)e
Gingliani
(imirliam
29
25
Gingham 35
PERCALES
Percales
Percales
Percales
32?
27
224
SCRIMS. NETS AND DRAPES CRETONS
J..)C,
20c
50c
G5c
-.v
25
.32
..42
.59
ONE LOT WOOLENS 95c
OUTING
'Hi inch coloml .'-
inch plain
27 inch plain
, CHALLIES 17c
2000 yards new Challics received.
One sale,
23
.33
Bcg'ular 25c quality.
17
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PEQUOT SHEETING
8- 1 Pequot : ..GO
9- 4 Per not '. G5
.' (iinch fine Tubings, -J,S(;. On sale S5
40 inch fine Tubings, 45c. On sale 39
r12 ini'h fine Tubings, J 9c, On sale 44
SHEETING AND TUBINGS
8- 4 Bleached, 50c 42
9- 4 Bleached, o'5c :...55
10- 4 Bleached, 75c ....65
8- 4 Pequot . 60
9- 4 Pequot 65
HO inch Tubing, 39c. Sale 35
40 inch Tubing, 45c. Sale 39
42 inch Tubing, 49c. Sale 44
42 inch Pequot Tubing, 59c. Sale 50
NEW DRESS TRIMMINGS
We have the new feather trimmings
in all colors for your new dresses.
Just received this week.
LADIES UNDERWEAR
$1.25 $1.10
$1.50 ,. $1.39
$1.75 $1.59
$2.00 $1.89
FALL HAND BAGS
Just received the new Fall Under the
Arm Bags and Boxes. They arc
beautiful and priced so reasonable.
Patent Leather, Pin Seal and many
oilier substantial, leathers
$4-50, $5.50, $6.50 to $12.50
$1.25 SHIRTS $1.00
These arc made in heavy quality Per
cales, smart patterns and full cut.
Only : $1.00
$1:25 WORK SHIRTS
Blue Ghambray Work Shirts, extra full
cut, double pockets. Fast colors 3 I1,
to 17 size. Anniversary Sale 95
MOLESKIN PANTS $3.25
These are extra heavy quality, full cut,
sold most everywhere for $4.50. Anni
versary Price ......'...$3.25
BOYS SHOES
Yes, the boys arc not forgotten. We
have shoes for them, and at much less.
This store sells all leather shoes.
$2.50 Boys' Shoes $2-20
$3.00 Boys' Shoes 1 $2-70
$4.50 Boys' Shoes
BOYS' SUITS $7.50
Some have two pair - of pants. Sizes
fl to 'l(i years
We place on sale during this event," or
while they last, Boys' Suits up to $15.00,
for the low price of $7-50
Never have you seen such wonderful
values.
Bring the boys in and fit them out dur
ing this great selling event.
NEW FALL GLOVES
'VJw late styles hi Kid Gloves with tho
novelty trim wrist, in grey, black,
brown or tan, with combination col
ors to -match your fall suit, dress or
.oat $2.50, $3.50, $4.00 to
$6-50 pair
BREASSIERS AND WRAP
AROUND CORSETS
Beautiful Brassiers hi flesh -or
white, plain or brocades. All the new
est and best models 50tf, 65, 75,
85 aud $1-00
Tailor Maid ( 'orselettes and Wrap
arounds $1.50, $1.75, $2.00 and
$2.50
Sizes for all. Just 'the model you
need. Expert fitters.
HOSIERY
$1.25 Silk Hose $1-00
$1.50 Silk Hose $1.35
$1.75 Silk Hose' $1.59
$2.00 Silk Hose $1.85
75c Lisle Hose 69
(5c Lisle Hose ;....59S
50c Lisle Hose ....42?
INFANT'S VESTS
We carry the famous Munsing In
fants' Knit Vests, all wool, silk and
wool, part cotton or all cotton.
Smallest sizes up. 75? to $2-00
according to quality.
This sale is being
held as a Celebra
tion of our first
year of successful
business i n the
Med ford Building
Pay Less
Dress Better
Agents for
McCall Patterns
C. A. MEEKER, Manager
We Pay
Postage on all
Mail Orders
Celebrating Our 1st Year
Try this Service inthe Medfrd Bunding