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About Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 23, 1925)
rAOT! SIX ftrrcnroTiT) Aran; rtbuxe, MTCDromx oftEnoy. frtdav, ocTonEiy. io-2r F AGGIES40 DRESS FOR It U 'xpprtn lhat a larK nurnbf-r nf,!oppo rfpreHcntativfH from north prn California hh well tin ' Kliiniath find Douglas i'ouiuIch will arrive hern lojnorrow to attend the annual met't IriK of the Copco Forum which In to lake place at the Munonie hall. Twen- i.iy incnibpr of th Klskiyou dtviHlon , Jilnno nro xpcteI. Tho Mk chick?.! dinner will Htnrt promptly nt 7 p. m. In ardor to allow h triple lime for the IniHlnins moctltiK nnd elfHttlon of officers which will follow. About n dozen ond vaude ville neU are hilled to entertain the tt iihhIh during dinner (fnd a biff dance will wind up the ovonlnK'H protfnini. ALLOWED TO LIVE A WARMER CLIMATE- CORVAU.IH, Ore., Oct. 2"o ('halloo In clintain which ordlnuilly works niraliiKt teaniH playing In Cali fornia Ih not expected to he an im portant factor In tr oreKon Af$rleul tural C'ollee-Utanford Kume at I'alo Alto Saturday an thn AkkIoh will take the field In light white Jerst-yH. Added to ihl.s chaiiKe Ih the fact that thin fall I Iiuh heen un usually warm and dry here, mo that the w.uad Ih uccuKtomed to playing In the heat and gluro of hrlKht sunshine. , The heavy hack field combination of Snider, Schulinerlch, T)enman and KdwurdM will hi art atraliiHt HtunfonJ and pruhably carry the brunt of the entire battle. JL 11C JUNES t .Ul 1VJLIC1 UL1&JL1UI 1SC ' At Prices You GiE;tfdl:rtb Pay-? I 1 1 L WASHINGTON. Oct. 23. (A. TV) John. H.t Harris not' neuranthenlc. He wantH tn live In the now untenant ed leper hospital on the river hank i here hh n convenient place from which to follow hiH calliriK h a boat man. Hit refluent to take up hi abode In the little Isolated building which hat been Heverely untenanted idnce It gave confinement to ItH laxt prUlnht a year ne.o. has been approved njv the local health authorities. As the first cuietnker the building . H'hh ever known, HarriK will not his rent free on condition that ho Ih to vacate on 24 hours notice that it Ih needed for n patient. ANNOUNCE H S. LINEUP Tho T.luliluinir INistal Krrvlfp, ItOCHK.STKIt, N. V. A postal card mailed on the "Island of Jiinilaeu," twenty years iiko has Just arrived, two yefirti after the deuth of the woman to whom it wuh nddressi-d. It toured many cities in search of her. OltDKItS WU TO KTO! (Continued from page one.) CJi-eek demamlH and would "await with confidence the decision of, the council," The nulgarlan lfpution In Tarls also Issued n statement denyinpr that tho So Ha government Intended to 1 declare war should Greek troops re- I main on Hulgarian soil. , The state ment bald It was Impossible for Jiul Kiiriit to take such action in view of her disarmed atirte under the peace treaty. 'The Medford high school football ton in lum evening completed Its hard' .? pf.-u'tlce for the nnnuul game 4 with OlantH Push, Saturday at Orants ' 1'asH, and this afternoon will Umber up, have skull practice, ami receive. ' final Instructions: from .Couch Calll- 1 Bh- ; t . 7 The starting line-up of the locals wlJI be: : t Htmhes, center; Neff nnd Jackson, y; guards; Morgan and Hubbard, tack- lfn: Sanders nnd Hlngler, ends; Dunn' -' quarter;. Williams and Conrad, nnir ? bucks, and Menn, fullback. 'fhih8lituten: MoHee, center; 5?eek nnd Putney, guards; Oreen and Kelly, I finds;, ,'Herrlot, quarter; Moores.half ; Archer, full, and probably four " rtJhei'H to be selected. I" mtm'$W 1,1 '''MP My"''""1 OF MAGAZINE FAKER Local merchants nnd rltlzens are warned by the city police tit watch for A mull giving his name as J. 10. Alex ander, who Is alleged to he going from. ' city to city soliciting advertising for a fictitious , publication under the iihnio of the North American Hallway Journal, using a copy of the Ameri can Hallway Journal as a blind to lure hs victims. - At one time ha was em ployed by the latter publication; but was forced to resign, It Is said. ' i, - " - ;ri SAYH KKliLKV CUAZY ( (Continued from page one.) half until well Into the afternoon under a severe cross examination by , the prosecution In which he wns , rtsked to explain discrepancies In his sworn testimony and n statement he hi ft tie to the district attorney nnd others nt tho prison following his re capture. Frank Fallen, Uala Arthur and C. . N. Willis, convicts at the prison who said they witnessed the escape from a window of the cell house were called by the defense. Their story of the break was practically the same as that told" by ollmr witnesses except they said the first shots were fired by the guards and not by the escap ing convicts. Icii1cn Warden Flml Fallen and Arthur contradicted tho testimony of Warden Dnlrymptc, who fcsid that after running to his house for a gun he got behind some oil barn-Is near the garage and fired three shots at the fleeing convicts Just after they cunie over the wall at tower one. lloth said that they saw the warden come out. of his house with the gun, but declared that at that time Hie t hree fugitives were halfway across the field between the asylum and the prison, out of gunshot range and that the warden did not fir. f O. M. Charlton, former principal keeper at the prison, testified Hint he liat) placed Wlllos In the bull pen at the bitter's own rcituest. I Cnnk with vam- Widower Congratulated , , "Since my wife's death, five years ago, 1 hnvo suffered greatly -frond -wtoiiutch and liver . trouble and gas attacks. 1 Inst over Ml lbs., and nt times wns as yellow ns saffron. My doctor i-ould not help jne, Hlx doses of Mayr's Wonderful liemedy have entirely . cured . n. . 1 ImiVu regained my weight and every one Is ron,;mt ulatlng me how well 1 look." It to a simple, hnriiUrsft preparation that removes tho catarrhal iiuomis from (hot intestinal tract und al lays the Inflammation which causes practically all stomach, liver and Intentlnnl ailments. In cluding apPendicllfr. One doso wilt convince nrmoney refunded. . t hll druggists., ; . " My Sex JNeedsthis help above all. Facial cleanliness By Edna Wallace Hopper Thousands of women nsk me how F made myself a famous beauty and ' how I kept my youthful bloom to my i grand old age. , I There are many reasons. One of' the greatest was taught me by Lucie . antelme ,a famous Parisian beauty. She never used soap on her face, ; nor have I slpi e I met her. She used j no cleansers based on animal or veg etable fats. She gave me a formula which all the 1 greatest beu I y oxperls now employ, ((.cleans the Kkiu to the deptliN. ii re moves all the grime, dirt and oil Which Interfere with beauty. Hut it' does not assimilate with the skin.' Not n drop can be absorbed. It Mini- ' ply leaves the skin entirely clean. I That Is the first step to skin beauty. ' A clean skin. without blemishes, blackheuds or mars. 1 know no other way to get it, nor do you. I Now I have arranged so that all girls and women may enjoy this lux urv. I call It. my Facial Voulh. All toilet counters now supply it, exaotly the same an Lucie Lantolme furnished t It to me.' - , A irreut latmratnry now preporcH It fur in. I I w'hU you wonlil irr il any w.iiitun wiio want to liHik hrr Im-kL , Vim cuniiol ir n, I mn nxt, ' waiinut my I-uclul luUth. 1'Il'ukc elip thin ton pon now. For Trial Bottle Mail this toil ay to ICdnu Wallace Hopper, 5.16 Lake Sliorc Drive, (.'hicngo. Enclut (c for pustule and packing. 1 wiat to try Facial Yuuth, 1 Nam AditreR! Golden Rule merchandise, although bought in quantities, is all carefully.se lected by our own buyers in eastemmarkets High Quality, combined w ith low price, make it worth while to shop at the Ladies' Novelty ''. French Cuff ' Chamois Suede Fabric Gloves V 95c. An tihpavallclcd offering of new Fall Gloves in a complete range of colors and sizes em broidered, stilclied, braded and erforalcd cuffs. Men's Heavy Wool Hose 75c a pair Novelty patterns in Wool Hose are the rage. "'e lia.vc a fine assortment' of. the newest .pat terns . , A Ladies' Coals $24.85 We consider this lot of Coafs one of the very finest, at the price we have offered for many months.- Onr buyer, ,. while in the east, was able . to make Jveniarkablc savings by buying in conjunction with other Golden, Rule Stores.. ;This saving, however, Avas not made at the expense of style and quality and individual selection. These Coats were made to sell a,t $45. You will find them lined and interlined, exquis-. itely styled a bargain even at 45, and an astonishing value at 94. our special price of P i Come in and see this lot Of Coats. Our buyer, who has had 11 years .experience in selecting merchandise for this community, has carefully picked these coats for YOLT. Men's and Young Men's Suits $24.85 $29.85 $34.85 Our new Fall Suits, which ave Just arrived, were selected as to style and quality, and they are priced to fit all pocketbooks. These Suits are all of the fa mous Rico Rochester make. Men's. Shoes $5.00 SPECIAL OFFER English Broadcloth Shirts,. $1.95 i . We made a "mon ey - saving ,p u r chase of Pine Shirts and want to pass this sav ing along, to, y.ou. These Shirts- are', made of mported lOnglish b r o a d cloth,; lire; well, tailored and are real $3.00 values. Men's Underwear, featuring . Munsing and Cooper Brands ' Heavy Grey Mixture Fabric $3.00 An exnitllciit wearing frnrmenf, warm, piitcnt pil closed crotch.-, One of Cooper's best sell ing garments. Medium Weight $2.50 Mottled color,' a Cooper garment, closed 'crotch, very special lit $2.50 ' ' Come in and get Heavy Cotton Union Suits - . $1.85 Soft ecru , cotton a Very: serviceable gar ment with nil the Mun sing 'features. Worsted Union Suits $5.50 Heavy weight soft worsted mixture, guar anteed 00 wool, of the' . famous Munsing make. a tapeline fit. The Men's Oxfords and Shoes we offer at this price are of a quality consistent .with the reputation this store enjoys of -1 selling .'high grade merchandise. Let us show you how these Shoes are -made the wear is built int othe soles, the tip pers are of fine calfskin. , r VV All New Styles $5.00 THE DAYLIGHT STORE FOR THE WHOLE FAMILY Dressed Up for Hallowe'en A Special Holiday Wrapper on the i Favorite FUSSY CHOCOLATES, I'lobabty jhe first special assort ment, of chocolates 'to cuter to individual taste of "fastidious folks," the Kussy Tackage is one of the older members of Whilman's "(jualily (iroup." It whs made for those who prefer firm and "ehew-y" chocolates. Nuls, nut caramels and nut nougat, bidden, in a . heavy coating of that delicious Whitman's vauilln chocolate. SEND A BOX BACK HOME, WE PAY THE POSTAGE t i . ; ' Heath's Drug Store 109 E. Main St. Phone 884 As near as your phone. 0 77 "i -j r STAR MARKET SPECIALS FOR SATURDAY Nice Lot of Chickens Choice Steer Beef Spring Lamb Corn Fed Pork , Heme Cured "" Bacon Free Delivery t. , Phone 273 . - LJ ..... , Lf Chevrolet Light Delivery 5 New Balloon Corid Tires Special Price e Th Bisey Corner Motor Go. If the insured dies from natural causes, .-the company pays . . . $5,000 ' If the insured dies from accident, the company pays . . . . $10,000 .In case of permanent total disability, the company will 1. Waive all premium payments 2. Pay $35 per week for one year; and in addition 3. Pay $ jo per month for life; and 4. Pay $j,ooo to the beneficiary when In- sured dies 5. If disability involves loss of limbs or sight as result -of accident, the company will pay $s,ooo immediately in cash in addi tion to other benefits. i In caw of ttmponry disability 11 a retuli ef ' . eitlwr lictmn or accident, the company part 2$ per " 'or a limit of J2 nteki.J West Coast Life INSURANCE COMPANY NHS CrTKC'lVW FNCKO A. C. BEVAN, District Managir.. Box 869, Medford r ,, r . , W. E. B0AR0MAN. 1 North Ivy St, ' Medford, Oregon ONE OF AMERICA'S STRONGEST COMPANIES K-'aiT' "'I wrra wrnrovp mpfTi tmnrnxn mnn Advertising in Tke Sue )reulU, e e