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MEDFOItTf SCOT TftTBTTNE, MEPFOKP, amflftW," WEPyESTTrXY," fiOTOTrmT: IS, "102 f .I ' ' I. i A i ,4 i.-i l.A SAY "BAYER ASPIRIN" and INSIST I ' Unless you see the "Bayer Cross" on tablets you are not getting the genuine Bayer Aspirin proved safe by millions and prescribed by physicians 24 years for Colds Headache Neuralgia . Lumbago Pain Toothache Neuritis Rheumatism Accept only "Bayer" package winch contains proven directions. Handy "Bayer" boxes of 12 tablets Also bottles of 24 and 100 DrujrciaU. Aiplrtn U the trade mark of Barer Manufacture of Uouoacetlcacldeater ot 8allcirllcaclil U- 1 .1 Prevent Higher Butter Prices ' ' Vote No on the And Margaririe Bill NOV EMBER 4th or you i and less prosperous families will be de prived of the privilege -of. eating this clean, healthful food. This bill hits everyone - If affedts you whether you use butter or margarine because margarine is a safety valve on the price of butter. Don't allow your personal liberty to be invaded every man, woman and child has the absolute right to pur , chase in the open market what they wish to eat. ' Oleomargarine is sanitary and healthful. '' . ' . Oleomargarine Is supervised by the Federal Government. , ( Oleomargarine is approved by Df. WUey, Father of Pirra Food AO. ' , - ' ' ' - Oleomargarine is easily digestible. See U. S. Government bulletins (Department Agriculture 31&-505-O13). ' Oleomargarine has calories equal to other spreads. See U. S. Government bulletins (Department Agriculture Bulletin 469). . . Oleomargarine is sold for Just what ft is. Protect Your Home and Pocket Book ! PURE MARGARINE PRODUCTS COMMITTEE By F. J. BLAKELEY, Chairman pud iuivuiiimiot . VOTE 307 X NO NOVEMBER FOURTH about . uour V, We ..feel ..satisfied., that a talk with us about contem plated Millwork will ease your mind of many prob lems concerning it, for we are prepared to plan, sug gest and execute your needs at lowest prices. ; TROWBRIDGE ; CABINET' WORKS "Milled On Honor" Medford, Oregon CLOSING OUT Our Entire Stock of Accessories AT COST OR LESS Windshield Wipers 25c Skid Chains 25 off. Tire Pumps as low as 95c Sponges for 30c NOTHING BUT BARGAINS ; The Busy Corner Motor Co. FILED, The trial of the divorco milt of Alice I. Hlack vs. W. A. Black, both of Ashland. Involving the custody of a boy, a houHO and lot, anil auto, has been set for Monday, October 20. A decision on the same date is expected by Circuit Judge Charles M. Thomas. Black Is tu years old, and Mrs. Mack in the middle thirties. Lillian Henson of Ashland Tuesday filed suit asking for -divorce from Clarence Benson. The complaint al leges that Henson in April. 1923. Joined the navy and returned in De cember, 1923, and again in July, 11124, leaving two months ago for Califor nia. Mrs. Benson charges that lie was cruel and Inhuman, used vile lan guage, and associated with bad people. She requests a decree of divorce, and the right to use her maiden name, l.llllnn Snyder, and further says that she is earning her own living at the present time. Neodla MoHsmnn and Theodore Mossman were married at Vancouver, Wash.. October 23, 1923. In a divorce complaint filed with the county clerk, Mossman is chnrged with noil-support and vile language. In an affidavifflled in the divorce suit of Mary Jeun Close against Ruben V. Close, the plaintiff usks for $76 attorney's feo, on the grounds she has no money to prosecute the action. The affidavit setB forth that Bhe is 17 years old and the defendant 31. ASHLAND REN. ESTATE MAN LOSES LICENSE In an opinion handed down Tuesday by Circuit Judge Charles M. Thonias, It is recommended that the real estate license' of J. X Deuklns of Ashland "should bo revoked," and the district attorney act accordingly. It Is further held in the opinion that the findings of the state real estate commission ' are correct, and that the stipulation entered Into be tween J. K. and Norma Smith, the complainant last April Is "res adjudl cuta," and Is of "no force or effect, and does not bar prosecution." .The action was originally' based on the alleged actions of Deaklns, in con ducting negotiations relative to the sale of a house and lot in Ashland about a year ago. RECEIVE 31 BIOS Radio Programs for Tonight KrW,'ttnV'6'le'B.' W- nYet'ers,..- to 10, program presenting Dr. Mars Baumgardt, lecturer. The Plsgly Wisely Girls. 10 to llj Art Hick man's Dance Orchestra from the Bi'ltmore Hotel; Eurl Burtnett, di rector. , KFI, Los Angeles, 469 meters, 8 to 9, program fro mthe evening Herald studio, 9 to, 10 program from Exam iner studio. 10 to 11, Hollywood land Community orchestra. 11 to .12. Ambassador Hotel Cocoanut Grove Orchestra. KNX, Hollywood, 337 meters, 8 to 10, concert and entertainment by courtesy of Western Auto Supply Co. KDPT, San Diego, 244 motets,-8 to 9:30, De Luxe program presented through the courtesy of the Nick Har ris Detectives, under the direction of V. R. Settle resident manager. "KLX, Oakland, 09 meters, 8 to 10, program of vocal and Instrumen tal .music arranged by Walter Bundy, representing the sunset club, and Peralto Singers; also American The ater Orchestra- and pipe organ by Clement Barker. ' KPO, San Francisco, 423 meters, 8 to 11, B. Max Bradfleld's Versatile Eand, playing in the Palace Rose Room Bdwl. Popular songs by the Woolley sisters. ROW, Portland,' 492 meters, 8:00, program by courtesy of "Miss .Eliza beth Hobcn. 10:00, dance music by George Olsen'a Metropolitan orches tra of the Uiotel Portland (2 hours). KFOA, Seattle, Wush, 4G5 meters, 8.30 the Relsig Trio, consisting of Khea. Relsig, violinist, Blanch Forkey, planest, and Eleanor Hale, 'cello, will give a diversified instrumental pro gram. - WFAA, Dallas, Texos, 47G meters. 10:30 to 11, musical program by the Red Headed Girl of the Dallas Jour nal's editorial staff. ASHLAND. Oct. 13. Illds on the construction work for the new hotel are coming in rapidly. Already bids have been received from 31 firms. Two out of tho suite firms have en tered the competition. Nine bids are for tho construction work which in cludes the finishing of tho Structure with the exception of the plumbing, heating and electrical work. Four teen of the bids cover plumbing and heating. There were also eight bids on the electrlcul work. The usual commercial club lunch e'on was held ut the Ashland hotel Tuesday noon. -There were some fifty members present to hear the program of varied Interest. Twenty new mem bers were reported. Fred Homes discussed the winter fair which will be held during the first week of Doeemhor. Tills year the fair will bo essentially a poultry show. J. V. McCoy gave an outline of the work on the new hotel anil told how Ashland will compare with other cit ies of Its size In hotel facilities. Pro fessor G. A. Briscoe. Cleo Howell and V. O. N. Smith gave talks outlining tho work of the Y. M. C. A. for the boys of Ashland. ,Miss Frances Frater. English teach er at the Ashland high school, who has been ill for tho past three weeks, returned to her home at Uiildle, Ore., where she will remain until alilo to resume her work. , Mr. nnd Mrs. J. O. Rathbun of Fnlrvlow street have gone to Califor nia to reside. They will spend the winter months at Santa Cruz and may possibly remain there. ' Mr. and Mrs. Rathbun will be missed by a large circle of friends. Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Carey left Ashland on Tuesday to spend the win ter in California. They will go first to Santa Cruz and may possibly go to lower California as the winter ad vances. Mr. Carey lias not been well and hopes to benefit by a lower alti tude. Word has been' received that the W. 11. McNuir family are visiting at Kansas City, Mo. They expect to re turn to Ashland late in October. The Upper Valley Community club will meet at the home of Mrs. A. C. Joy in the Hellviow district on Wed nesday afternoon. The event is planned as a reception to Miss Brews ter, home demonstration agent for the county. ' ' '" - , M. Rlnehart and Miss Celia were called hurriedly to' Klamath Falls Monday evening on account of the sickness1 of a relative. J. H. Doran of Falrvlew street Is In Weed for a short stay in connection with his insurance business. Several school children are confined at home with the 'fiinnips. There is not a large number however and It Is thtrught that tho-situation is well in hand. Mrs. Ehvood' Hodberg ycntertalned most charmingly on Friday night with a Mnh. Jongg party. After a happy evening nt.the game, the hostess served delicious refreshments to her guests. Those who made up the guest list were Misses Alleen Walker, Vir ginia Jones, Esthor Klelnhanimer, Marjoric Gillette, Louise Gillette, and Margaret Klelnhammer nnd the Mea dnmes Gerald W'enner, Milton Fraloy, Dean Scott, Domino Provost and Her bert llentley. The mausoleum which Is . being erected in Mountain View cemetery is Hearing completion. G. D. Mason, the contractor, announces that the struc ture will bo dedicated with an appro priate program. I. E. Vlnlng will bo the muln speaker. The marble for finishing the mnusuleum Is expected soon. Southern Oregon will soon have three mausoleums as one is already planned for the Klamath Agency and one for the Medford Cemetery. . Mr. Mason has arranged for the erection of the one at the agency and will also superintend the one for Modford. Gloria Swanson In New Role Gloria Swanson Is receiving a hearty welcome from audiences at the Rialto theatre, wherts her new attraction, "A Society Scandal" Is being shown. This picture Is in direct contrast to "The Humming Bird," in which she was garbed for the most part as a ragged boy, for in this she wears four teen different costumes. The events take place within the inner circle of New York society, and it is not the film studio society that parades be fore the camera. The settings are authentic, one of the big scenes actu ally taking place in the real RItz ballroom, and among the actresses is a sister of Mrs. Reginald Vanderbllt. Miss Swanson's beautiful gowns do not In any way detract from tho emo tional power and t)re that she throws into her big scenes. , Rod La Kocque, one of the most engaging leading men now extant, la the hero, and Rlcardo Cortez and Allan Simpson are also in the cast. 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On the fields of epoit it t'jtuKca costly errors. In tho liomo I In crroct Ih Htlll mora HcrlouH. It ninkcti rratlcHs, inallcntho pupils of children who do thi'lr liomo studies in light not properly slimlisl, and creates dereetlvt) vision by toipplnjc tho reserve BtioiiKlh of the eyes. To eliminate (ho evil effects of gliirc In tho home, tho en tiro electrical Industry Ifl united hi n co-oci'!itivo edu cational activity known as the J I. line IJichtiiiK Contest.: Tills is bchiR oiiemted In the l ulled suites uml Dominion of Canada and Is designed to Inform you and your family ' throiMth tho school children, hi tiie proper use of electric Unlit iu tho homo so that In future years thcro shall bo . less eye trouble. In "Ourtovtn," tlio children aro getting their primers ut school und many aro already busily -cngufiud In wrltlnjc ' their essays. All children over ten years of ago who are attending private, paro chial or public schools are clljrlhlo to enter tho conetot. l'rljses will bo awarded In this city and tlio winners will have a chance to will the first prize which Is a $l.t,(IOO home or one of the ten scholar ships, r .: ).r' Hi': iii ,y M '. H;' H 3 AKtWi Paul's Electric Store TaUo Paul's, Advice on Anything Electrical YOUR BATTERY Ned "Friendly" Service PENNINGTON'S BATTERY SERVICE 114 N. Front Phone 902 Medford Veterinary Hospital Corner Grape and 5th 8tt dr. e. c. Mcculloch Graduate Veterinarian Phono Office 3(9 Residence B33-W i(.- DYERS T HATTERS CLEANER 23 N. Fir CC- Phos 244 wt