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iFTER PUniNG 4
! IN PENITENTIARY
Out of town Oroeonjftna reslstored
at Mrdfrd hotels Include D. Klitcr of
Corvallla. C. 11. Mcl'ormlrk and Leon
ard Colons of Lebanon. K. A. Gaff of
Suthorlln, K. L. Jones of KuKCne. I. It.
Traynor and Clement C llradburry of
Klamath Fulls, mid the followim?
from l'ortlund: Mr. and Mrs. A. 1).
' I Taylor. Mr. and Mrs. 1. II. Denn, 1.
' .W. Peterson, C. H. O'.N'olll, w. B. VI-
... , . rey. K. K. CJrlnio. Ira V. U. HcynoUU
(riff Jennings nan returned from and Hianley Pratt.
I where he reelstercd four men Buy a city lot. All Improvements
Jackson county In tho slato paid. Priced very low. Terms. Carl
IV. Tengnald, Holland llotcl. Phone
:ordlns to the sheriff, tho gayest 003. lOStf
e lot was BUI Short, alias Shan-1 Mrs. William Noyor of Dunsmuir,
who announced his Intention "to Calif.. Is spendlns several days visit-
tho best of a three yeur sen- Iiir Mrs. Lola Thompson of this city.
." Short pleaded guilty to u lessons given In oil painting, water
ind liquor charge. colors of china decoration. Call Mrs.
Dawson, a former resident of , Vivian Norman Barto at Palmer's
nth Palls, sentenced for perjury. ' Studio, or 821-Y.
f implication in "Tho Hut" liquor I Miss Ciladys Holmes returned yes
l was downhearted, in contrast terday from Sacramento, Calif., whoro
i previous defiant attitude. Daw- she had spent several weeks with rel
I Bervtng a three year sentence. atlves.
I Palmer, partner of Short, and targe cotton rags wanted at Mall
I of Tuffy Reld, Los Angeles Tribune office.
I executed at San Qucntln lust Showing flashes of real football
!. and C. A. Ramsay, charged class, but still displaying their green
theft from an Ashland rosldence ness and Inexperience, the Ashland
with a year to serve, accepted high school football team Saturday
entranco to state prison philosu- staged an uphill battle .and. finally
lly. " emerged from their tussle with tho
jiff Jennings Bays ho saw sev- Orams Pass eleven," deadlocked in u
ormer Jackson county residents, i 7-7 tie. Throughout tho first quarter
in durance vilo, and nil pro- tho locals showed several short flash
ed when they got out that they ' es nf what could bo termed real foot
keep within the law, J ball, but whenever they got into a
t tight holo, where nothing but inexpor-
f, w I loneo could pull them out, they blew
I j I "ni1 allowed their opportunity to
A') .slip nwny. Ashland Tidings.
w4Mm1 J I Most any variety of apples, good
5r quality, fl per box delivered. Johnson
nfC) Produce Co. tf
mEImMMxI I James Comutt of Kaynes Crerk is
MMfm$0mJ lu iho city today transacting business
"" ai,l viulti,,.- ft-lnnl..
Dr. W. W. Howard has returned
from hla tt'ip east antl bus resumed
hiH prncllr in the Liberty Bids. 13
' und j, p. Kummel of Portland, con
nected with tho national forest ner
Jcano vice, arrived here yctiLerilay to mako
wtltm
td by Jmkma Count AbitrMt
flxth fitr nd Cmtni Annual
! Mnrrlajco Licenses,
derkk Leon Offcnbachcr
Fern Hubcr.
ppli Claud 81) el by and
Mi. . '
red M.
.Mr. and Mm. G. Juckituifu:rivcl
here this forenoon from Kucrnincntu,
Calif., to spend several days with rel
atives. AH clause of carburetors repaired
and adjusted. Williams & McCurlcy.
If
A Utthl publla market r rooted
mornliij; ahoppers today b era use of
tho recent frost. Notwithstanding
several crates of strawberries were on
sale. together with tho usual line of
fresh produce,
larhre. astiuitment HhumiinK baskets
ODc and up. Japanese Art Store, iHli
Mrs. S. L. Leonard of Medford is
In attendance at tho 42nd annual con
vention of tho V. O. T. U. w hich con
vened nt the Hood Hlver Methodist
church today, as one of the represen
tatives from the Jackson County union
and Is a speaker on Wednesday after
noon s program.
Almost $1 per hundred can bo sav
ed on potatoes at the Johnson Pro
duce Co. ' tf
An 8-polnt, 210 pound deer was kill
ed on parker mountain In the (Ireen-
spriiitf country Sunday by J W.
LoomiH. Tho deer killed is one of the
largest of the season hereabouts.
Large cotton rugs wanted at Mall
Tribune office.
Medford men were In charge of tht
forum of tho Ashland Chamber of
Commerce this noon. W. II. (lore was
the chief speaker and William F.
Isaacs and Cooro Maddux furnished
tho music.
Best Utah coal 16 a ton. Valley
Fuel Co. Phono 76. 196tf
J. O. Stearns, assistant U. S. dis
trict nttorney, left last evening; for
his headojunrters ut Portland after
having spent two days with District
Attorney N. C, Chaney on a duck
hunting trip In tho Diamond lake
country, where they mot with success.
Hemstitching, buttons covered, at
the Handicraft Hhop. tf
Kight car loads of apples nnd five
cars of pears were, shipped to east
ern markets yesterday by local pack
ing houses,
Newcomb can deliver 4 foot fir slab
wood In a few days. tf
Mr. and Mrs. H. P. Androws of Lo
gan, Kansas, are quests at tho home
of D. W. Wheeler in Medford. They
expect to spend some time visiting in
Medford and at tho homo of relatives
ri-is.
Ms Stephen
Willhltc.
roll L. Griffith
-Ashland
an inspection of tho tree planting
KjlV'.'lfTO nnil Knit lr TV M'lirL- .rnln.r nn ni. Dnnnhncln til ttlft
r. Mount Pitt country, under the direr- in
,1-les Henry Brooks and Mildred lion of Lee P. Brown. According tor f A Andrews of l-airvlew street.
Backus and Inez thero is nearly completed, while the
JO acres near Imnaha creek have al
and Hilda H. ready been planted by . J. Kpruat
land crew. The trees aits of tho yel-
. low plno variety and are but a few
I Inches tail. "
Proof of A, special evening class In higher
(accountancy under a certiriea public
Potltlon accountant opens November 1st. Uca
i sonahle tuition. Keglstor now. Med
Ilirst 'ford. Business College. CJ. W. N. 186
l Nearly all the .Indians who nau
1 Probate Court
, w Scvedge Kstate.
Final report. Order,
loy Williams ISstate.
irdcr.
la W. Jacobs Estate.
n.lr-r rial in Affidlivif.
w..wn.i vuiotn Aimit. been attending the session of the
o niobate ' " 'odornl district court, have returned
kin Darrell Heynolds Estate. helr homes on the Klamath In
. . ,., dian reservation.
i i i. ..... i !,.... n.. Best Utah coal HO a ton. Valley
l,add Parry, also known Bay
Admitting to ., ., ... . . ,,,, , ..,
Khormin, Estate.
,c.
Smith Estate. Affidavit.
s. ti. Johnson Kstato. Proof of
iniun.
ib 'alz Kstato.
jsement.
iur n. Morgan
bllcatlon.
Nelson Estate.
n. Application
postofflce staff, was among Medford
visitors in Klamath Falls yesterday.
Washington state visitors registered
, at local- hotels includo Mr. and Mrs.
Inventory and A A Job G Job Ml. unu
Ear( llaldwln. M: P. Iiiirsen. Mr. and
Estato. Proof Mrfl FrC(j i.bsou, p. j. Kenning. Mr.
and Mrs. W. L. llamsay and J. M.
Proof of pub- t;cal. D( Seattle.
for order. I Knreen donors nt Wsllaco Woods
(n O. Dillon Estate. Notice. LUmbor yard. Cor. East Main, and
of publication. Finul order. .Genesee. .88tf
mas McDonough Estato. 1011-1 Mrs. L. I.. Perkins of Oakland,
Order. Inventory and appraise- Calif., is a house guest of Dr. and Mrs.
B. It. Elliott on Corning Court.
1 11. Kholey, Fred Miltonbergor, , Dr. E. D. Elwood, optometrist, has
re II. Sholoy, assume tho busi- moved to his temporary office over
amo of "Central Point Amcrl- Lamport's, 228 E. Main. tf
Tonight is tho first anniversary of
l D. Sholoy. Fred Miltonbcrgcr. tho opening of tho Cratorian theater,
iio 11. Hheley. assume tho bust- by the Gcorgo A. Hunt Amusement
name of "The Highway Pub- company. A year ago tho beautiful
L (.y .. playhouse was thrown open to tho
joy' Williams (minor) Estato. public, Elliot Dexter appearing In
jted to probate. "The Havoc." Also a year ago today
I E. Dudley Estate. Final set- American Itound-lhc-W orhl ft ly-
turn to San Diego, and in tho evening
lest E. Gilbert Estate, ft'irst ac-
Ilia J. Paul Estate, ttecclpts.
y u. orr restate. Assigumcni.
Cimllt Court
Winter vs. Jnno I. Winter.
II. Finding nnd conclusions.
Girl
wcro guests nt tho theater, and were
Introduced from tho stage.
Hncdlcor shop. Interior decorating.
185
Mrs. Nora Dingo and Miss Hazel
Dingo arrived this week from Seattle,
Washington to spend several weeks
visiting tho former's parents, Mr. and
Mrs. Leonard WHIiums of Central
T. Mcllvnln vs. Copper GUI i.0inj
K Co. For money. I Winchester riflo for Bale nt Dn
,. Albright vs. Kathleen Smith, voe's. l4tf
, Damages. I Trolling off the mouth of the
Thalackcr vs. W. D. Dcidlcman. Whlto Salmon river. Mrs. L.. ).
(let. lMeaoham of Hood Hlver recently
National Dank of Medford vs. hooked a 41 pound Chinook salmon.
kid Mfg. Co. Foreclosure. Iwhlch.sho landed after a 30 minute
lie Mary Helm vs. William fight.
Helm. Habeas corpus. I Dr. W. 0. Kchaefer, dentist, dental
(1. Coleman, et al. vs. It. J. x-ray, extraction specialist, gas and
local anaesthetic. Phone 1117. 420
Medford Dldg. 17!)'tf
d, ct al. ft'orcclosurc of con-
ttY. McDonald, et al. vs. c. 1.
il. ct al. Writ of attachment.
(son Motors Co. vs. W. M. Flsh-
hiiltcl lien.
ell S. Grim vs. Laura A. Groin.
H. Smith vs. William Sears, ct
ertlflcslo of levy.
It. Collier vs. Dan Collier. Nu
ll labor claims.
, TivBsiircr's Call for Sihx'IbI
Itfui.l lilNtriff. Wflrrunts.
i. of Orecon. County of Jackson.
llry Department.
JUCKSOnviue, uregim.
Drtnlier 0. I
Ire Is hereby given that there
,,lu n hnnrf for the rcdCflll)-
r all outstanding warrants drawn
tad District NO. 7 (seven i.
ounty, Oregon, registered May
I'lLT. In Senlcmber 17th; 19i5,
Hates Inclusive.
prest on tho abovo called war
i ceases on this, the 20th day of
ler. 11)25. A. C. WALKElt.
Urcr of Jackson County, Oregon.
y VEltl. O. WAl.IVI.lt, ucpuif.
Nntltv.
biom It May Concern:
I ore horby notified, that my
l.nev S. Woolvorton. having left
lome. I will not be responsible
liy uiiis or accouius wu.lw.iu
ed
thli 20th Jay of October.
C. D.VOOLVEILTON.
188
0mb can dellvfi- -fo fir slnl
in a few days. lf
Andrews of Church street.-
Tidings.
Chinese lily bulbs, Jap Art Store.
1KB
Bitdwelser $1.60 per doz. at Ti !
Voe's. 130tf
Tourists from a distance registered
at Merrick's Motor Inn includo the
families of J. 13. Hummer of I'rovolt.
UtahlfTtoy Duel and R. If. Oliver of
Hock Springs, Wyo., It. O. Palmer of
Waco. Texas, E. R. Gallnmore of
Twin Falls, Ida., and I' S. Andrews
of Ilutte, Mont.
Good clean cotton rags wanted nt
Mail-Tribune. tf
Mrs. Charles A. Wing Ih expected
home tomorrow from Chicago and
other eastern cities, where sho has
pen spending the past several weeks
visiting relatives and friends.
Yakima gems $2 per lot) lbs. deliv
ered. Quality guarantood. Johnson
Produco Co. tf
Tho tamale and chill sconon Is now
on at Crowson a, Medford a popular
sweet shop. 163tf
An auto collision which occurred
Saturday In the city on East Main
street Involved two cars driven by
Jack Uorton of the Cruter National
orcst service and Miss Myrtle Vin
son, respectively.' No serious damage
resulted to either car.
Try that big milk shako at DcVoo's.
It
Dr.. H. Axley, physician and sur
geon. Phone 007. 420 Medford
Bldg. 198
An Itinerant salesman, selling
linens and fancy work, was in the city
yesterday attempting to dispose of his
wares to citizens, sonic of whom pur
chased upon his word that the goods
was genuine. However, It Is said,
several persons who purchased found
the cloth to be of an Inferior quality.
lc left this morning for a more
lucrative field. Ho said ho was from
New York City; and was of a swarthy
complexion.
Bert's Own Make tamalcn. Gusher
Cafe. 182
Farmers can begin to haul 4 foot
green wood from tho mill next weok.
Just phono beforo coming. Phono
631. tf
After having occupied temporary
offices on tho third floor of tho Fed
eral building for several weeks be
cause of the unnual session of tho
federal court, the Crater L.ake Na
tional Park headquarters office is
again situated in its regular rooms on
tho second floor, tho chango having
been mado today.
Palmer's Photo Studio makes tho
best pictures. tf
Hot tamales. Gusher Cafe. 182
BOOTLEGGER IS
mous side of srx nwigaziucH, the In
O'lnhcr of hooks of low moral tone.
3
DRUNKS PAY UP
On their pleas of guilty in Judge
Glenn O. Taylor's court this afternoon
lo possession and transposition of
llouur. Jack Hovd and Jack .Mur'lii of
Pint In ml wore fined Slouu mi-l ! 'mi 1
respectively, ltuih churls wen pre
ferred against Boyd, while. Ui pontes
sion charge only was prelerrc 1
against Martin. The mm wei ar
rested early Monday morning by 1-uul
officers sleeping in a car loaded with
0 cases of gin and whiskey valued
at $1750.
"Shorty" Waller Stevens wns wn-
fenced to tiO days In the county jail
and fined $10Uon his plea of guiliy
to driving a car while intoxicntt-d.
He was given a hearing at Jackson
ville this afternoon. Stevens was
found yesterday evening on a lawn on
Jackson street in an unconscious ton-
ilition. A gallon jug ( "bad moon
shine" was also found in his posses
sion. Wlu'n brought to the city 11
his condition was very serious. Medi
cal aid was summoned and he finally
rovived this morning.
Two cash halls wero also forfeited
In Judge Taylor's court when two
inebriates failed to appear. Ray
IOvuiis forfeited $ 1 0 when he failed
to appear yesterday afternoon. He
was arrested Saturday night by
Policeman Sunderman for being
drunk on tho street. Dave Buckley
forfeited JtiO by non-appearance this
forenoon following his arrest last
evening by Policeman Cave for being
Intoxicated. He also had one pint of
moonshine in his possession.
E
one of the dearest and most force
ful addresses on ihe moral situation
of the day. was delivered last hlglit
a I the ituptist church by the llev.
Wayne. Phelps of Portland, who is
giving a series in the churches of Ihe
city. Mi-. Phelps represented the
World's Purity association. From his
wide e.pei'iein:e. In Philu.lclpltin, San
Francisco ami Portland and many
smaller places he draws his illustra
tions. His message last evening was
on the question as to whether or not
we are losing our grip on morality
and if so, why. Mi". Phelps is not a
dogmatist but presents facts as he
luis seen them and draws his conclu
sions, leaving you lo thaw yours.
Because of the Increasing tendency
among individuals and in groups of
young women to tell salacious stories
even in the presence of men the
rapidly increasing number and enor-
lln
giuoug women and tor other reasons,
be concli4'd that women were lower
ing their moral standyirdM and when
womanhood allows her moral stan
dards to drop, the moral of men
drop with them. One of the greatest
cruises lying back of this downward
tendency, he places the war. the great
tobacco trust and the movies.
Tomorrow night he Is announced
to speak on tho subject, "The Key to
oble Living." Tho young people of
high school age are especially Invited
to bear this message at the Presby
terian church at 7:3't p. m. There is
no charge for admission but a silver
offering will be taken at the close of
the service. Parents and teachers
and christian workers together with
the young people will glean many
valuable facts for instruction und
widespread use of the dgarettiiwaruing from the speaker who had
,9.inde a careful study of his theme for
years.
Crater Lake Chapter No.
Regular Convocation.
fucfulay, October "JO, 7:30
P. M. Past-Master Do
grees. Refreshments serv
ed. Visitors welcome. 181
Marccll's M Ira do Mineral.
A radio-aetivo substance of th
earth. Tho great blood and body
builder. I-aboratory at Portland, Ore.
Seo Mrs. J. A. Kverett, 206 Wlllarnetto
street. Jackson county agent, Medford,
Oro. Tol. 3!i7-Y. IOC
Cook whh can.
tf
Clean Kidneys
By Drinking
Lots of Water
Take Salts to Flush Kidneys If
Bladder Bothers or
Back Hurts
GIVES CRATERS A
TALK ON ORIENT
Carter IJranriou, recently returned
from the far east, presented a very
Interesting paper treating on porsonal
experiences while traveling In the
orient, at the regular meeting of the
Craters' club last evening at Dinty
Mohrs, with approximately 10 mem
hers and sovoral guests present. Two
new mcAibcrs wero also taken into
the club to fill vacancies in the lim
ited CO. ,
J. W. Johnson and P. Snell received
the highest votes of entrance nnd will
bo Initiated at the next meeting, ar
rangements for wljlch are to be mado
by Colonel G. C. Thomson. As usual
tho attending Craters exorcised their
lungs well with tho singing of inspir
ing songs.
The orchestra was augmented by
Crater lirandon as pianist, who was
also mado an honorary member, tak
ing the place of Herbert Launspach,
now in California.
Eating too much rich food may pro
duce kidney trouble ill some form, says
a well-known authority, because the
acids created excite the kidneys. Then
llicy become overworked, gel sluggish,
clog up and cause all sorls of distress,
particularly backache and misery in the
kidney region, rheumatic twinges, severe
headaches, acid stomach, constipation,
torpid liver, sleeplessness, bladder and
urinary irritation.
The moment your back hurts or kid
neys aren't acting right, or if bladder
bothers you, begin drinking lots of good
wattr and also get about four ounces of
Jad Salts from any good pharmacy;
take a tablespoon ful in a glass of wa;cr
before breakfast for a few days and
your kidneys may then act fine. This
famous salts is made from the acid ot
grapes and lemon juice, combined with
lilhia, and has been used for years In
(lush clmrtrrd kidnevs and stimulate
them to activity; also to neutralize the
acids in the system so that they no
longer irrilalc, thus often relieving blad
der disorders.
Jad Salts can not injure anyone;
makes a delightful effervescent lithia
i" water drink which millions of men and
'. women take now and then to help keep
the kidneys and urinary organs clean,
thus often avoiding serious kidney dis-
orders. By all means have your phypi
J cian examine your Sidneys at.leait twice
a year.
SLAYER OF FATHER
GETS LIFE TERM
AI.MSON. Iowa, Oct. 20. f.. P.)
Warren Vandorvoort, 17-yoar-old son
nf Kev. K. J. Vandorvoort. Parkers
bur;?, Iowa, nniRt spend tho rost or his
llfo In slato prison for the slaying of
Ills father on August li last.
Sentonco was passed thiH afternoon
by District .ludgo C. 11. Kellny at the
conclusion of u two day hearing In
which the defense presented extenu
ating evidence doslgnnd to gain a
minimum sentonco for the boy.
Young Vandorvoort will bo taken lo
Fort Madison prison tomorrow.
To Uic I'eoplo of Mctlford.
You aro hereby notified that tho
fow city paved lots now remaining
unsold, aro horeby withdrawn from
tho market.
city of MRnrono,
By A. C. Hubbard, Chairman of
Kfnauco Committee,
Hy A. J. ('rose, Chairman of
Appraisitl Committee 181
Cook with cn.
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I N O
OUT
ES INDOORS
DOOR VAPPETIT
n
Hot cake and sausages what a heart'Warming
picture to a man with a right good morning appetite!
What a memory -roujing picture of eager breakfasti
over a crackling camp fire!
Especially when the "cakes" are Flapjacks. For
that makes a world of flavor-difference I Flapjack
takes that woodsy, outdoor appetvteof yours and
brings f indoors brings it home to your break'
' fast plate a no other pancake flour can hope tot
" Albert stands for Better Breafasu"
SSllrtWtAitel
Kinnietroplc Kyea, meaning
lhonn that aru norma I In
youth aire rare. Most cyra
have not tho proper focuniii(?
accoinmodalinn. Wlmn IheHo
dcfcels make, theniHolvea ap
parent no time tOtotilfl he lost
In eonsnlliiiK a competent
authority. Our oplomctriHt
will aearch out for you In
Hclenlirtc fashion tho eye
trouhleH that aro Intcrfciinn
with your vtmon and wo will
make glassea to correct them,
- 222 E. Main
n : m
Our paint stfeketh
cloior than a
brother.
All of life's Jessons
aro not loarnod In
school. The lesson of
paint's protection
conios from ox pari
once. We know that
paint Is the best pro
tective poller. Why
do we put It off?
' -
mm
Follow Peter Paint's Advice
3H
STARTS TODAY!
He'll Claw His Way
Into Your Heart!
YOU'LL QUIVER WITH EXCITE
MENT AND TINGLE WITH GLEE
WHEN YOU SEE
TIN TIN
(The Wonder Vog in
HIS LATEST
AND GREATEST
SCREEN TRIUMPH
1 KAlritYJC: U III I fit"
SNOW COUNTRY'
A story of the otornitl snows of the Far
North ... of strong men and tondor
women . . . und an outlawed dog
who trucked his enemy to dentil. Seo
tho wonder dog of tho Bcroun In his
latest and best, with
. JUNE MARLOWE
and
MITCHELL LEWIS
ADDED ATTRACTIONS 1
"HOLD MY BABY" Tears of Laughter
INTERNATIONAL NEWS
BERTRAND WORTMAN at tho Organ
FRIDAY "THE WHITE MAN"
With Alice Joyce, Kenneth Harlan, Walter Long
Crazy Masks
And Dominos for the Hallowe'en
Parties that are coming. Get a funny
one for the Masquerade Party at the
Armory tonight. We will be open.
Haskins' Drug Store
Phone 16 Larry Mann, Mgr.
As near as your phone.
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k wltU sac