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I o MKIWOTID tfATlj flMBirNB. MKDFOjln, Om-;iiy. MONlt.W. XOMIffK it. 102.', HOLD BIG RALLY T I RIFLE CLOTHESLINE, i 1 1 , I mi i.l me warms 1 ' a 1 BlillliK. lAi; wchU'ih roil. II.-13, Lg) Toiluy 8 cur receipt hi'iit, T nurii'y, i; nuur, u; win.-., v; n.iy, a. Tho Medfurd lilBh school will hold ' ljYCMlOt'k. POltTLANU, Ore.. Nov. . (A. ). Cuttle receipts Jl'JJ: culvcs 135. Murkft. cattle S5o to DOe hiKller; cslvvs GOc to 1 Higher. Steers, me dium, 7i.25: common". IUW7: can ncrs und cutter -steers. 9 4 . S 0 U G : helferH,' conimon und medium, $4. DO flotllCMlimi tllii.Vlllir lilir'l:nv t:iuti. rally and seriientlne TueKiluy even. inn of bad checks unci petty thievery V- t'UM'"' K00''' common and mo II at 7:30 o'clock, with a IiIk bonfire 'ero the order for week-end in nolho dltini. fa.GO'ftS.SS- cannem and cul- t in North Fir street, ns tho final touch circles. Approximately I0U worth of, lP". $1.5ril.6n: hulls, k'ood boor o trie annual football game W'ednes- jewelry, clothes and other articles 1 lycurlliiKH excluded) -Mt5 common Inv with tho Ashhind hlh school, were stolen. Ag yet no arrests have to ineoium tianners una iioiukihik, IihIro Kelley, Couch Callison, Inoni- been mu.li fliers of tho local team and leadine Juhn O. Cinm wii.ran i,.,i,,n t nift fflntttdeiits will give "pel)" tulks. . North Central wns burularlzed last The officials for the game will he nliiht, was the heaviest loser. One f lanertid, Oregon, referee; Chapman, string of pearls, one pair of earrings. Iregon, umpire, and a heailliiiesuiaii one cuiueo brooch, one cameo ring rom O. A. C these selections being "d one neckhice valued at $"5 were ipon ttie insistence ot uoucn Hughes ihkoii mere, a suKpoct. uciMinitng to aid Professor Korsythe of Ashland, hi'lii-i. bus boon located, ami it Is ex- knd was ostensibly launched ns a pencil that an arrest may be shortly Medford goat getter." The "Ashland made. goat-getter" for the Thanksgiving A man who gave his name as H. name will be two officials from ("all- Knoles passed two alleged bad checks fornia and one from Stanford. The of small amounts on the Valley Fuel importing of tho officials entails tin company and Mrs. Anna Davis. In expenditure of $200 out of tile pro- whose rooming house Knoles stayed Iceeds of the game for both schools. lor some time. In addition Knoles is Tho entiro Medford squad la In tho alleged to have stolen two suits of tlipst physical condition of the year clothes and two overcouts from other and "pepped up more than thov were roomers. for the Marshfleld contest! The Ash-' The clothesline thieving occurred hand team is reKrted In good shape when Mrs. "Chick" Hawk left washing "with the exception of Cosnell, who " the line Saturday evening at her ias a sore leg. The Ashland team home on .North Crape street, hvery this year is light and fast und has article of the washing was taken off recently shown marked improvement the lino. Police warn local residents over its early season form. to avoid leuvlng clothes hunging on Hie Ashland Tidings mints ihH wasli lines after dusk In order that following appeal Saturday on Its cdi- this may not he repeated, torlal page: , Tho loss of a silver ring and a hi- ! "All Ashland People, . cycle wns also reported to the police "Ashland, Ore. , hy Klmer Howell, recently returned friends: from SuU?m, uu vv cuiiesiiuy, our sisier city Medford. is to hold a gigantic celebration, commemorating tho ending of the world war. The places of business In that city will lie closed at 11 o'clock In order that everyone may take part. "We coujd do no better thnn journeying the little distance which separates ns from that city and helping tier put over her celebration. A little Ashland spirit put into the affair wouldn't he a bit amiss. "The American Lesion Is spon soring the celebration, and they certainly know their stuff when It comes to that sort or thing. They have proved this time and again. . "Then. the Ashland and Med ford football teams will be meet ing there, offering another induce ment for us to visit Medford. -"Let's all pitch In and help Med ford, tor Medford helps us. ' "Sincerely, . "Auntie Ashland." J. S. ANTLE CALLED TO LAST REWARD .Ilui K. Antic Uii-rt at tho Siu-ved II ftirt lli'Npitiil Sunday. November 8. at 7 p. ni., after un Mucks of no veil weeks. - ' ? Tho deceased was years of MKC was horn near Vienna, Austria, De cember (i, 1X44, and came to this country and bicated in Atchison. 3!i4: calves, medium to choice (milk feds excluded) Hi. RQtyH: cuIIh and commons, $ l.ftOfii 6.f0; vcalers. medium to choice. $!i.50f 11; culls and common, 13.50-ti 9. IIuk receipts. 1545; 25e higher. Heavy weinht (250 to 3.10 lbs.) me-' 'dlum. Rood und choice. Itl.TMi 1 2. .10; medium weight (200 to !ifU lhs.) medium, kooiI and choice, $ 12 i 12.50: liKht weight (160 to 200 lls.) common, medium, wood nnd choice, $12. J5f&! 12.75; HkIU HKhtK (130 to too lbs.) common, medium, wood nnd choice, ViU 12.50; pnek inR hofta (rotiKh smooth) $8.50 ffv 11 j slaughter pins (!0 to no lbs.) medium, pood and choice, feeder nnd stocker pips (70 to 130 IDs.) medium, good and choice, $12 13. (Soft or oily liK8 nnd rousting plus excluded In above quotations). Sheep steady; receipts 100. hamhs, good and choice. (Mt. Adams) $12 Of 13; medium to good (valley) $11 Hi. 13: heavy weight (02 lbs. up) $!tf It; nil weights, culls and common, $'JtlU: yearling wethers, medium to choice. -fKi 10.75; cvphi common to 'choice. $40; canncrs und culls, $1.50ffi4. Ju rmnclMV Mai i. KAN I'-ltANCISCO. ,'-. (. 1'.) liugcrrui fo. b.. Smi KiamlKco. 0(ic. SAN KltAN'ClSCO. Nov. It. ( Ked eral State Market News tiervlrc) Apples, i'alifornla Imixcs: Itellef lowers fancy. $ 1.50 ?( 2; Jonatlums. fancy. $1.00iii l.Tft; Newtowns" fancy, four tier $1.751 1.U0: 3 tier, ft.00 4 2.20. Washington: Jonathans evtra fancy $2i 2.2 ": fancy, $1.75ii2: khuIc. Jl.fiO'if 1.7ft; Jlinnes, f a n c y large. $2.2ftfi 2..10; choice, tl.i;,fi 2: De licious, fancy nnd extra fancy, $3 M a.ftO; Oregon; Winter bananas, fancy 2.2ft'ii 2.50; "("' grade. $i.sfti 2.2ft: Spitzenberg, extra fancy. $J.501i 2.7ft; fancy, $2.251 :'.50; fancy, $2.2 5 if 2.50; '"(." grade, $2. lift 'i 2.S5. I'lah: Jonathans, $ 1.2ft ft l.ft bas ket; Newtowns. extra fancy, $2.2 ft ff( 2.3ft; fancy. $l.!IOi 2.10. l'cars: Winter Nelis. $33.50: No. 2. $2 fV 2.. 10; few poor packs low as $l.ft0: Oregon d'Anjous. fancy. $3.50 tf4 box. uict mid had attended the Lincoln Tho majority of llii fiaikliig houses scho.Q of Medfortl, for GUe. four pre- htivo closed, nllhou soino aro still cedlii! years. qMi was wl-ll known open, us shown by tho fact that two in Mctuoru. as well as 0 iratl anil citi'iouus his many friends and neiKhliors will yosterday Trail and citiiouds of in pi oh were shipped ist r:u hunaiod bcorry to learn of his dealh. Alva carloads of pears and apples uro In was born at 1'ayton. Oregon. July 8, cold storage to be shipped at later lliu'i and was 10 years. 4 months dates extending through tho whiter and 'l day old at the lime of his months and spring, death. The entire total of cars moved from The funeral services will be held tho Valley so far reach 2273. an Thursday afternoon ut :3u from tho amount which is several hundred in lvrl Funeral Home and Iter. J. l). t'xeesa or last years entire total Howe of the Christian church will officiate cemetery. Interment at the Medford 2 DAMAGE SOUS MclHlNOI'till .1. W. .Mt-lliinoUKll. well-known resltli'llt ,f Ashland, dirt! at his home In thai city this nuirn Iiik ut u : :t U, ut'ler a shurt illncHx. He was horn in the Wlllnw Spi'illKK dlHtrirt In lsi mill hiitl Klient lil-ae- lic-ally his entire lite in iSoKiie lilver Answers to two ilainaKe suIIh filed valley. He leaves to iniiurn his loss, '' the circuit court auailisl local coll his wife, two daiiKhteis and tw.icerns were Hied last week, brothers, all of whom, with the c"-1 In the suit of the Medford Ware eeptlon of nm. In-other, are valley 1 house company acalnst the Maso'u iesi,ie.ii Tim Ci, i win i, i.ni.i Klnninii coiupaiiy of I'orllaiid. with a Wednesday nriernooit at A s h 1 a n d 1"'nch store in this city, lor l.'O.iino OBITUARY WICU.S Martha Wells wife of A. 8. Wells and n well-known resilient ot Medford, passed away at the homo of Mr. Wells' sister. .Mrs. J.-W. Sinylo on Pacific highway, ninth, Sunday inornlnK nt the hkc of &i years. Mrs. with .11. r. stork in ehai-Ke und in terment will he made at Ashland. 1765 CARLOADS OF Wells was horn aliened damages arising from a tire that Kiitted the InilldinK Uctolier 31. 1IU-, tho allegations of carelessness In liandlinK of uialclies stored In the warehouse are denied. The answer holds that the total diunaKes as a re sult of the fire "were not in excess ol i5lKI0 and that fiifiOu Insurance was collected for tho loss." Dismissal of the action Is sotiKht. In tho suit of (i. A. AlhriKhl, n former Southern Pacific train dis . patcher of Hoddlnus, t'ul., acalnsl Ihc To date approximately lTiiS carloads Hotel Holland Tor $l,ri,iino alleKed dam of pears. 4S7 carloads of apples, IS aues as a result of an elevator acci cars of peaches and three cars of dent in Kehruary, 1!LM, to Alhriuht jmxeil fruit have been shipped to when he attempted to rescuo his leu-ei eastern markets hy packluK plains I yoiin--; son. who had pitifully started locHieu in me iiiiiereui secuous oiiiue mi. aileuatlolis ol cnrelessness SKINNY MEN -, A Thin Men Run Down Men Nervous Men Vim probably know that Cod Liver (11 is the greatest flesh producer in the world. HccatiKc It contains more Vitanilncs than any other food you can get. You'll he Kind to know that t oil I.Ivor Oil come in sugar coated tali lets now, so If you really want to put lo or 2li pounds of solid healthy flesh your Itnnt's and feel well und strong ask Heaths lrug Store, or any drunuist for a box of Mct'oy'a rod Liver Oil Compound Tablets. .Only iH) cents for tin tablets and If you dim't uain five pounds in yu flays ur dniKKlst 1" authorized to hand you back the money yuu paid for them. It isn't anything unusual for a per son to gain In pounds In 'in days. "tjet Meioy's. the original and gen uine iod Liver Oil Tablet." Hogue river valley. Of this amount. laOO carloads of the pears and :!:( of I'-ggM. county. Ksnsas, Hecember 31, IS7, and with her husband camu to Ore gon and located ut Medford In ' ! lllP al1e8 wero shipped from this city. jioti. wiiHii " pruit season is practlcallv resident, except tlie last four yeaj s lg, ( spent near Cottnge. Orove, Ore. Sh leaves besides her husband, four and negligence are denied and that "defendant had no way of Unowlni; mat the elevalor emiiptncnt was ut over, tractive (o a child, as charged." POKTLANl. Ore., Nov. fl. (A. TM children Harold, of Medford. Oeurgo Kggs steady. Current receipts. 47c; of Honolulu, who is in the U. b. fresh medium, 39 Vj rfi' -10c; fresh navy; Miss Leona und Kloyd of Cot standard firsts, -Hill I6Vc; fresh'tago Clrove, Ore. standard extras, 48 V. 5 -lite. j Deceased wus u member of the : Medford circle, lJidics of Woodci aft. Butter. I Funeral services will bo held at ('on- Ilutter steady. Kxtra cubea. city, ger chapel nt 1:00 p. m., Tuesday, 55c; standards, G4e: prime firsts( Kev. Thuemlcr of the Ail vent 1st 63c; firsts. 4c; undergrades noml-i church, of which she was a member nal; prints, 67c; cartons. 68c. (for many years, will officiate. The. Milk steady. Hest churning cream body will be held for entombment 65e net. shipper's track In zone one.; hi the Medford Mausoleum and will ('ream delivered portlund, 6'Jc, I taw milk 4 per cent) $2. GO cwt., f. o. b., Port I mid. be placed to rest next Monday. Poultry. ' . Poultr- steady. .Heavy liens, 25e Kansas, In 1864, where he took out , jitht, 17c; springs. 231'2.ric; broilers deceased was a son of Mr. and "Mrs, his naturalization papers and became 2Sfti29c; .vounK white ducks. 22 R. 13. Pavton of Trail, Oregon. He PAYTOX Alva Maurice Payton passed away ut tho Sacred Heart Hospital this morning after a lin gering illness of many mouths. The loyal American citizen. He mar ried Katheiine Mohrbachcr In Atchi son. February 21. 1S(!8 and to that1 happy - union were born three chil dren;', one daughter who died in In fancy and Hi F, and J. ., Antle 'of this city, both of whom, together with their mother and several grand and great -grandchildren, survive the deceased. - " ' ; 1 '" In 1JM0 trre famllv moved tn Med ford, where they have since resided. The deceased had lived a retired life in Medford, except for eight years when ho served as city park J I superintendent. The funeral will be held in Con- n...i - ii ti n i, 1 gL'r's funeral parlors tomorrow at Owing to tho Uncss of A. R 1'row n m cunlu,.tC( ,,y ,0 Moil. dressed turkeys 3031c. 1otntocs. Onions steady, $1.001.70. Potutoes steady, $2"t2JuO. TRIAL IS DELAYED Wheat. POIITLAND. Ore., Nov. 9. (A. '.) Wheat: , JJBB hard white, $1.04; hard white, hluestem,. baart, $l.fi:i; soft white. $1.4"; western white. $1.4(1: hard winter. $1.44 10(!j42c; live.' sides his parents, he leaves to mourn his loss four sisters. Airs. .Myrtle Dawson, of Trail: Mrs. Vearl Me Cay of C'opeo. Cal.: Mrs. I.tllinn llnwkswood of Santa Kosn oil.: Ml.s Juanita I'ayton of Trail;' also five brothers, Karl, of -Central i'olnt ; Italph. of Trail: James of Aberdeen, Washington; Harold: pf Hanlu. Itosa, California,' und aulp CornillK, Cali fornia. Alva wns In tho Stli made of tho Quldren . v MOTHER:- Fletcher's Castori.t is a pleasant, harm less Substitute for Castor Oil, l'arcgoric, .Teething Drops and Soothing Syrups, espe cially prepared fur Infants in anus and Children -all ages. northern Ijiurelhurst school of the Trail dls- To avoid imitations, always look' for the signature of C&aJrXV:aUcM.'U proven direction mi each package Physicians everywhere recommend it. ern AVoodmen yt America, of which he was a member. Interment In Jacksonville cemetery. of Ashland, a juror In the trial of Jlyman Huntley, section crew worker 'charKed with first degree murder as a result of the fatal stabbing last Sep-, teniber of Jesse James (lihlis. In a quarrel over the alleged attentions paid by Glhbs to Mrs. Huntley, a new jury panel wa ordered drawn this looming hy Circuit Judge C. M. Thomas, and a recess was taken until this afternoon, when the work of fill ing Urown's placo In the box will be- Kta. - i It is expected that tho rcniniiMlcr oi toi ays sessions win he iiovoted to ,..- v)es ., on ln progrillll securing a new juror, and tho open-1 fur .Armiuii.. n,,-.,i, ih Iiir statements hy lsith sides, and tliat I csy r , (;,,,. orgaDt!!aHon. which inn- mniim ui HJaLnuuiij win OUH'II HI the morning. FOOTBALL FILMS TO BE SHOWN WED. EVE 'PIRATES OF PENZANCE' TO BE GIVEN AGAIN AT Llccaiisc so many people were turned away from the performance of "The Pirates of Penzance" given n week ago in the school auditorium sit Phoenix, a second presentation has j!0U requested. The opera delighted ' lie lnre audience that overtaxed the 1 Keating capacity of the school assem lil.v and the acting of tho principals. together with tho snappy choruses was a revelation ol child artistry. ; The average age of the large cast Is between 11 and 12 years, hut no actors lot more mature years. It is declared, : ever put more sincerity into their tin personations than was exhibited hy these diminutive performers. Tho second presentation of "The Pirates will be given Friday night. November 111, and another record at tendance Is anticipated. Between the two acts, Mrs. Charles Hazclrlgg, whose achievements as an opera prima donna are widely known, will .sing several numbers. ! Exceptional Bargains of Local Merchants For Armistice Day The merchants of Medford are put ting on exceptional bargains for Ann tsilce day morning and are co-uperat- : Ing with the American Iglon to make i these bargains us attractive as pos .slide. I .Most of the stores will he open from S until 11 o'clock Wednesday morning j and It will pay the people of southern ! Oregon, also the outside visitors, to take advantage of these wonderful offers. Read the double pa.-ze ad in tomor row's Mall Tribune for these ieclals is cooperating with the American U'Kiou In making tho celebration succors. The program will h pre sented In tho evening, starting at i:;iil o clock and lasting until 8::in when tho Armistice ball and French village "re scheduled to opon. ' The films will he shown lit the Copco building by means of a new transparent screen on which the pic tures are projected from behind tho screen rather than In front, as Is the usual -case. "Copco Current Kvents." in which local people and pluces appear, will be shown, as well as other films of interest to this locality. When You Feet a Cold Com ing On Laxative Brom r tablets XQuininei to work off the cause and to fortify the system against an attack of Grip or Influ enza. A Safe and Proven Remedy. Price 30c. The box bears this signature HX ,111 Thittinv the YARDSTICK Progress IhE BUSINESS WORLD has an accurate measure with which it gauges the growing value of securities. It is PRICE. Since 1922, when The California Oregon Power Company first offered its 7 Preferred Stock for public investment, the price has steadily advanced with each successive issue from $92.00 a share in 1922 to $10d.00 a share in 1925, and is now above par. '6 Preferred Stock yielding 6.52 net ' H & Li IPOWIA COMPANY How the Company Has Crown ' In this same period the Company's investments in generating plants.lines, equipment, etc., more than doubled in size. Its net earnings" were over $1,000,. 000.00 for 1924 as compared with $550,000.00 for 1920. It spent nearly $300,000.00 more (mostly in the communities In which it operates) for operating expenses and taxes. It paid to Preferred Stock holders approximately $260,000.00 in Pre ferred Stock dividends in 1925. The Measuring Stick Goes Up The announcement of the new issue of Copco Six Per Cent Pre ferred Stock, to yield 6.52 at a ' price of $92.00 per share, marks another important advance in the progress of this Company and the communities which it serves. Any member of our organization will gladly accept- your order for shares of the new Preferred Stock. Ask him about it now and particu larly about the Copco Monthly Pay ment Plan for easy investment. The California Oregon Power Company Office: Medford, Grants Past, Roseburg, Klamath Falls, Oregon. ' Yreka, Dunsmuir, California. WUR.MKTNIJI4 TONIGHT "THE NIGHT SHIP" A thrilling story of love and adventure on land and sea with Mary Carr and Robert Gordon. BEGINS TOMORROW MATINEE Peter B. Kyne's FASCINATING South Sea Romance. -VfittWIM 1 THRILLS! ACTION! BEAUTY ! ROMANCE ! with ANITA 8TEWART - . BERT 1.YTELL RIALTO rhe YELLOW PENCIL with the iDBAND EAGLE SM rMlwMSI Cook with gas, tf O O o