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SAN BERNARDINO. CbI.. Nov. 9.
(A. I'.) - Deputy Sheriff J.k
Brown and Jens AnmrlaB early today
i. how
f!.,vr..mpnt llnleK.
nrii ... li.u Aii.it rtf Iiui-m iu Iwiru 1(111 C
,'nn,li imuhloH b.,len .,111 -ii
nn.l olloi-c.l iiootlvMprH yemerduy ih-
.n..l In iho renortid killliik- of two
n
Ifnun nnrl Amnl-ln. men who
know the desert, are under orilem
from Sheriff Shay of Ran Hernar.lino
..nt.. nlfi, .... odiiHtihleM niid
.i.n. n rnnii. hnd ililvn Hie
Kiinmen forever from th'e reiiion.
Iteporta to Sheriff Shay ye-lerday
were that Matt Hurt, believed to head
a irarnr of bootleisuera and a
nuted "two un niun." had been
killed In a nun flht with rattle men.'
r... ..ih..e t,.n reimrled kill... I In
i.AH..i.n.l 1... nrrini-u lii.rn In llrtviv
been ft eowman. I
Oovernment Holed la n walerlnit
rniol In a miarnely settled dlmiict of
the (.'olorndo deHeit. Rtinioi'H of
feudH between rum runnera and cat-
tlemen Ions have come from the
Meak hllla and deaert w.tatea about
the wnter hole where onlv tho
flniri.r tloa of tho law have reached.
County officers believe the trouble
In a result of resentment of rattle-
men over the presence of Illicit liquor
runners who nre reported to have
made their headquarters near C.ov-
.ml ,,le. .n,l . have been a,-
tlv. Ir. runnlnif liquor .cross ,he
Colorado river Into Arizona.
Itrown and his party nre expected
to rach the scene of Ihe fighting
nliout noon todny.
Oregon News
in Brief
PORTLAND. Ore.. Nov. 9. (A. P.)
Leroy llunson formerly a apeclul
ttollceinnn, went' on trial here, today
on a charge of first degree murder
of J amen a. Day.
Hanson, aecordlnfr to the prose
rullon. shot and killed Day In a fit
nf JenlotiH rage, after he hnd taken
two Hhots at another man, not Iden
tified. Both Day n,nd Hanson lived In an
apartment houHe. Day lived upntahH
with Mb two children. Hanson lived .
with his wife In the basement.
PORTLAND, Ore., Nov. 9. (A. P.)
Experiments of taking whilnfirili in
the Crane Prairie section for sale In
Portland markets by guine commiH
ftion operatives was authorized by the
commission nt Its regular meeting to
day. Hportsmen have made complaint
that whlteflHh feed on young trout.
RALRM, Ore., Nov. 9. The First
National bank of Snlem today an
nounced plans ior the erection of a
ten story office and bank building nt
Htate and Liberty streets here at a
cum of $400,0(10. Construction will
hegn In June.
AIH CRITIC STANDS PAT
(Continued from vage one.)
Captain Robert Oldys of the army
air service testified that In many
cases recommendations made hy'the
n Ir service to the war department had
not been carried out.
"Personnel and equipment on hand
in Hnwull, the Philippines and the
Panama canal department," Cap
tain Oldys mild, "hear the ratio of
one to five us betwee nhow many
nre there and ' how many should
)iu there." '
"I object, " Colonel Moretnnd said
"It Is Incompetent, Irrevelant and
not the best testimony."
'You don't like it nt nil?" Mr
Rehl Interjected.
The objection of the prosecution
ngnin was overruled.
The defense then called Major
Charles Spats of the air service who
snld the bulk, of air service eiiilp
ment "Is either absolescent or obso
lete."
PLOT TO UK AT C. S. DltYS
(Continued from page one.)
kno wnolhlng of tho German Ian
Hi"Re.
"The Dortmund meeting 1s the
fourth general gathering of the In
ternational Vereln. In opening the
meeting, Chairman Oarnnt Launched
n protest against tho dry laws of
America and Iceland.
"He declared that the countries
Were nil the time talking about lib
erty when there was no liberty. A
resolution was passed declaring that
lt would be n shame If America does
not enjoy its freedom In a short time,'
and all aid wns pledged to help In this
ffort."
PARADK STARTS AT 11:05
(Continued from page 1.)
Nook, Modern Plumbing & Sheet
Metal Works, Auto Parts Supply com
pany. Mndfnrd Service Station. Pal
mer's Music store, Williams Imple
ment BervlCA, Colonial bakery, Crft
terlnn theater, Kichtncr's garage,
' Weeks ft Orr and Williams & Mc
Cunly. The Ashlnnd Medfoid fnothall game
will he played at the high school
grounds at 2 o'clock.
Notloevfo "Contractor.
Notice In hereby given that the City
Planning- Commission will bold
hen ring" on Monday, November 9th.
at the hour of 7:30 oVloek p. m. In the
city hall on the petition of the city
council to consider the reclassifica
tion of A portion of the following;
street from a Residence Dhttrict Chut
1 to ft Business District Class III,
, A portion of North Rlverttide avenue
between Jacksonand Maple streets.
CITr PLANNING COMMISSION
By Lewis Ulrlch, Chairman
By M, h, Alford, Secretary, !
I.or.il hiiHlneHH bonnes nml Industrial
ffrtij nre milking elaborate prepnm
liniiK for participation In the bfK
niutlc parade ArmlHtfee liny. Novel
floats are being conntruclet1 n addl-
cam. Several han.lw.fl.e Hlvir ibH
i.i.wr ,,fnrUi i.w tho T0..i f.-
th i.i.Hi ..mri.,H In M.nh .liviHt..n. ti.p
ht comic entry will he awarded a
, ((f h w .h
fnrh C1I1B((1.(M(. rn,n,u,tmon.
... ... . , ,
Tw hundred fiOe thicken dinnetrt
,n be nerved Armlntlre day,
The real
Menu hi touHir-
I""""-- Hi.klin'H Cur... lull
' Thn I 'iiitcfl HtntfH civil wrvlro com
nlslinn unnnuni-vil iin ofn romnetl
Hint fireman pxiitninnlinn tndiiy to
vaouncy In Ihn piixlllnn of fir
man-la holer, rum ml la 11 Bervlce here,
! annum. Iteceipt or ap-
PlIeallonH will cloae Decenilter 15
1925- further Informatlnn nppll
canti. are ndvtae. to apply to the loen
""'retary. l-.arl H. "I ork bnnrd of civil
""'' '""""' "" I'OHtofflce
ri-,"u nt"
Buy a rlty lot. All Improvements
Paid. I'rleed very low. Ternm. Carl
V. Tengwuld, Holland Hotel. Phone
10Ktf
H. IT. l.tltimden 11 ml nnlph AVood-
'"nl JourneyeiJ to Klamath 1''iiIIh yea
lerday to hunt wild "" and tlueka,
There aeema to ho much Iniereat In
the Itoisue Itlver valley over the homo
c-nmlnt; and football unnie nl Huk-iio
on Ihe 1 III! Iiiki. If enough exprena a
dealre to make the trip, the Southern
I'aclflc company will fuinlh a Mlecper
to be picked up by train 1 0 Friday
"'b0 "ll n,,t "' Kuui-nB Saturday
niornlnir. thereby avoiding lenvinu tho
'aln nl 4:2n a. m. Iteturnlim. the
"'-mt would be available after !):30
' w"" rellirn to Me.lford on IllO
nlvlnK Kun.lay morning.
It me write your fire Insurance,
Carl Y. Tengwald, Holland Bldff.
Phone 093. tf
Metro- Inldwyn'H TrniiHcontinentnl
Trackless Train due tn aii'lve heie to
day at 1. will arrive at 4 p. in. lu
st end. The (elny wns en used by rnln
nnd foff north of hero. The Irnin will
lie on exhibition in front of tho. RlaKo
thealci at 4 o'clock this afternoon
The train and crew will re inn In In
Mcdfnrd over nielli.
Palmer's Photo titudlo makes the
best pictures. tf
Miss Ruth Warner returned from
Portland last night, after having spent
several days there visiting her moth
er.
Watch for our Armistice Day spe
rial in tomorrow's paper. Franklin'"
Cafe. 199
Portland residents registered nt lo
cal hotels include Mr. nnd Mrs. Jph
ter HI in mo ok, MIhh. Florence Kyhke,
Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Plant. Mr. nnd Mi-h.
u . Avery. Mr. nnd Mrs. W. H. Ktl
wards. J. J. King, Alice Grey "Mr. nnd
Mrs. W. E. White, Mr. nnd Mrs. H. r
Andrews, Mr. nnd Mrs. C. M. Tlight
and Fred WllletH.
We pay for ashes and sell dirt
cheap. Brown & White Agency. Inc.
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R. R. flnnto and family arrived re
cently from Poison, Mont., nnd hnvo
established their permanent residence
here.
Stenographers Join the special even
ing clnss I hat Is being formed nt the
Medford Business college, under the
direction of an experienced Gregg In
structor. Special rates. For informa
tion Tel. 2r.9-II., 201
Karl Miller, who lives near Phoenix,
brought n pumpkin weighing nearly
1)10 pounds to the Chamber of Com
merce today. Miller has specialized
in large sizes this season anil raised
some of the best and largest water
melons In the valley. Ashland Tid
ings. Most any variety of apples, good
quality, St por box delivered. Johnson
Produce Co. tf
Jack Plymnle, arrested by City
Traffic Officer (1. J. Prescott Satur
day evening In an alleged intoxicated
condition, forfeited u $16 cash ball
vhrn he failed tn appear before Jus
tice Glenn O. Taylor tljls forenoon to
answer tho charge preferred against
him.
We are now nerving oysters In a
variety of styles. Crowson's, Med
ford's popular sweet shop. 182tf
L. V.. Roomer, after having spent
seevrnl months In Fargo. N. D.. on
business, returned to his home nt
Central Point Saturday evening.
Number one sugar pine shakes at
Faber's. Central Point. 212
Two minor nuto collisions occur
red In the city over the week end, one
of which toook place Saturday when
Wlllard Cave of this city collided with
A, Rrown of Ashland at the Inter
section of 8th street nnd Riverside
ivenue. The other happened yester
day nt the Intersection of Oakdale nnd
West Main street, when Otto De ,Iar
nett of the post office staff collided
with Mrs. R. McDonald.
WE GO
THE LIMIT
TO PLEASE
COAL
' and
BRIQUETS
PHONE 239
o "PHONE 239 MEDFORD
ifte Answer to fhe Burning Qutsftai
Mr. ami Mm. II. 11. Manning and
IJillio Jiullre umuiiK tbe vImUmm here
from Klntnuth Fulls wh arrived yes
terday. Legion OinemherH will nfuteAhln at
the Armory Cfcunight for0 one of the
bent meetings of Or? year. A busy
evening has been planned wllhOuany
rnutterrnf Importance coming up. lte-
porm rrnm the ArmlHtft-e Day com
1 'nil lew wHI indicate the nrr.p of the
celerat Ion program. Initiation of
i h vera I new membera is Hcheduled pro
vldlng the candidates show up. A
conference of the "40 and 8" society
will follow the regular Legion meet
ing. Lessons given In oil painting, water
colors of china decoration. Call Mrs.
Vivian Norrnan Barto at Palmer's
Studio, or H21-Y.
C. K. Kingsley Is n visitor In the
city from the Trail section who nr
rived Sunday.
The O. A. C. club of this city will
hold their regular meeting this even
ing nt the home of Mr. nnd Atrs. R.
T. DeLosh. 325 South Holly street.
Tonight's meeting will be In the na
ture of a rally Incidental to the an
nual . A. C.-U. of O. football gabe
next Saturday at Kugeiie.
Arthur T. Moen, of the Crater Lake
National park office. Is In Portland
spending several days.
John H. fJiim, well known trans
fer man of Central Point, Rev. C.
Grigsby nnd Dr. L. Boomer of the
Ha me city were business visitors hero
this, forenoon. They were here pri
marily to obtain several dozen flags
which will adorn the sidewalks of
Central Point on Armistice day and
other national holidays in a similar
fanhlon as they do here.
Washington state visitors register
ed at local hotel include Mr. and Mrs.
F. Vogel of Taroma, Mr. and Mrs. 11. j
L. Ingram of Olympin, Mr. nnd Mrs. ;
l. S. Fowler of Rellinghnm nnd Mr. !
and Mrs. J. P. I trow ley, ,Dan Kshorn. i
Mrs. II. It. Townsend, A. T. Fox and
William lierfnrd of Seattle.
Propaganda for Mellon.
RAN KliANfMSCO fllnn Ko Wlt
nnuhe, .laponcHe houscboy, despon
dent over the proKpect of paylnff
five years back lncotno tax, attempt
ed to commit suicide by Jumping Into
tho bay. He was rescued by the
lookout of the chamber of commerce.
lie Will Need It.
NEW VOltK. Friends of Mussolini
wish to provide him with a bullet
proof vest. They have cabled for his
measurements and f references in
color.
Cook with ga.
1 MANN'S The
Specials for Tuesday
and Armistice Morning
Colored linen towels, stamped to oni
hroider, with hemstitched borders in
gold, blue, rose, white and lavender,
for
$1.25
Women's fleeced lined union suiis,
medium wieght, long and .short
sleeves with knee and ankle length,
in all sizes; $1.59 values. Special
at
$1.48
Women's medium weight, cotton and
wool union suits; sleeveless, with
knee length, fine grade of Merino
wool. Values up to $2.50. .Special
at
$2.15
Women's fine lawn "handkerchiefs,
white with colored borders and em
broidered corners, 20c values. Spec-
nil, each,
15c
Women's novelty cbamoisette gloves,
some with turn-back cuff, all best
colors; $1.75 values; special
$1.59 Pair
Agents'fgr Butterick
i Patterns
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VI QUITS
AS SUPT. ORFLAX
.hai.i'.m, tire., Nov. a. teouort did) foot patrol bouts under con
Crawford resigned today us suierin-Siruction for tho const guard nt Iluy
tendent of the flan Industry at the
stale penitentiary and flovernor
I'lerce said that John J. Qulnlund,
prison engineer, would now bo In
full charge of nil industries nt 'the
penitentiary. Including the flax nnd
farming industries. 'I'ho governor
refused to' make further comment on
the rhnnge, except to say:
"I'm not going to have any fur
ther clashing of authority at the
penitentiary.
The change was nnnouneed by the
governor immediately nfter a 'very,
brief conference in his office enrly
this morning wlthi' 'rawford and
Deputy Warden J. V. I.lllle. Tho
lutter Is acting warden during tho
absence of Warden A .M. Unlrymple.
who is visiting eastern prisons unit
attondlmf a national prison confer
ence. Tho governor said that Orawford
would remain in the' employ of the
flax department. He tins been su
perintendent since tho beginning of
the I'lerce administration and also
served In that capacity for n time
under the Wlthycomho nnd Olcott
administrations.
RUM FLEET APPEARS
OFF ATLANTIC COAST
;ti
e
NRW YORK, Nov. n.(A. P.)
Fourteen slilps of the rum row fleet
have reappeared off the New York
cotiHt laden with holiday drinks. New
tactics have been evolved to meet j
any repetition if the roast guard .
blockade of last summer that drove
away the vessels nnrhored there. The I
Best Goods for the Price, No Matter What the
A. beautiful assortment of women's
trimmed hats, some as high as $12.50
originally. Special for Tuesday' and
Armistice Day morning
$7.50
Women's Susnmic silk hose; all colors,
L00 values,
$1.75
Women's Humming Bird pure ilk
hose; all colors. $1.50 values, .
$1.35
We will close at
Eleven A. M.
Armistice Day
Kayser leatherette gaunt
let driving gloves, double
woven fabric.' Mode, bea
ver and brown. Kegular
price $2.50, special
. $1.00
r "THE STORE FOR EVERYBODY1 J
PnONt-466-47
new flotilla docs not anchor; when
roust tcuurd vessels make their ap
pearance, the liquor armada takes to
its he-ds Qitll coast guard vessefr run
out t'l' fuel and have to go lo port for
replenishment.
Itusiness goes on during tho nh
senre. Skippers returning from the sea re
port that not only has tho group off
Xew York grown to fourteen In num
ber, but that four vessels are hover
ing near JJoston, nnd others further
south
The fll'Mt nf the IhlMa.n nnH.lmn.
How to Quickly Limber Up
Sore, Stiff, Swollen Joints
n was high-clsss pharmacist who
snw piescrlplion nfter prescription
fall to help hundreds of his cuslo-
rners to get rid of rheumatic swellings
and stiff, Inflamed, pain-tortured
Joints.
And it was this same man who as
serted that a remedy could and would
be compounded that would make
creaky, swollen, tormented Joints
work with Just us much smoothness
as they ever did.
Now this prescription, rightly nam
ed Jolnt-lOnse, nfter being tested, suc
cessfully on many obstinate cases. Is
ofrered through progressive pharma
cists to millions of people who suffer
from allfng Joints that need limbering
up.
Swollen, twlngy. Inflamed, stiff pain
tortured Joints are usually causetl by
rheumatism, but whatever the cause.
Jolnt-lOnse soaks straight III through
ELK CLUB $100
Big TURKEY DINNER ARMISTICE Day
And AH the Trimmings
From 5 to 8 P, M.
ELKS AND LAD Y ELKS
III
City. Mlih.. Is on Iho way for service
111 New VoA. wulers.
. A Tiger la Loose In liuflona.
TKRU, lnd. A tiger got loose In
winter quarters, killing a camel and
mauling an elephant before being cap
tured. Homo Itank Door.
CHICAOO, Nov. 9. It took SO"
men, six motor trucks and a specially
constructed crane to pull n door on
a bank vault. Tho door weighed
3311, 000 pounds.
Cook with gas.
if
skin and flesh right down to the ten
dons and ligaments of the joints
right where ail the trouble sturts
and then blessed relief comes quickly.
Remember, Joint-10a.se is for ail
ments of the joints, whether in ankle,
knee, hip elbuw. spine or finger, and
when you rub it on, you may expect
speedy and gratifying results.
It Is now on sale ut nil druggists
everywhere for ti cents a tube.
A I wa ys re mem her, when Joint
Kase gets In joint ngony gets out
quick.
Biggest Selling Joint
Remedy in the World
Joint-Ease
Price MANN'S EE
Women's Scotch wool scarfs; $2.95
value. Special,
$2.69 1
oG-inch art satin; just the thing for
the new slip, in cocoa, grey, apricot,
pink and white, yard,
$1.45
nti-inch heavy white outing flannel, S
2:ie values, vard,
17c i
, lfi-inch )art linen crash toweling; ,
19c value, vard,
12ic 1
Women's glove silk vests "in nil
colors, $1.-15 values. Special,
$1.00 I
llloomers 'to match vests; $2.25
values. Special, .
v . $1.75 1
Coty's perfume in Styx, Paris, s
Emeraude, 1 'Origan and Chypre
$1.00
Indestructible pearl triple strand
choker with pearl clasp; $1.25 value;
special
95
Mail Orders Promptly
. Filled
!!... t..f IjiLi) O A I I'llll. ..ill
meet tonight with Mrs. B. T. aV-Losh,
.i( Un..ik Unllv otfMAf nt 8 n'nlnAb
A THREE DAYS'
COUGH IS YOUR
DANGERSIGNAL
rtnt.ulotnnt finiifrhfl nnd colds lnnrt tn
serious trouble. You can atop them
nOW Willi v-i cuiiiuiBiuii, mii pmmotiiiHi
Ui.ia l t la liiPUHJint tn t ft If a
Creomulsion Is a new medical dis
covery WHO iwo-iuiu uuuuu; ii
soothes and heals the Inflamed mem
branes nnd Inhibits germ growth.
Of Oil Known urug.1, trtrunum itf rec
nnni4i liv liit?h medical authnrllla
Ins one of the greatest healing agen
cies I or permiMn. vuusiw uuius
i iima nt Ihrnnt trniilifaa
Creomulsion contains, In addition to
creosote, oiner neuuns elements
which soothe and heal the infected i
membranes and stop the irritation
and inflammation, while the creosote
iroAo mi tt tlm Htomach. Is absorbed
Into tho blood, attacks the seat of the
trouble and cuecKS me growm ox ine
germs.
Creomulsion Is guaranteed satisfac
tory In the treatment of persistent
doughs and colds, bronchial asthma,
bronchitis and other forms of respira
tory diseases, and Is excellent for
building up the system after colds or
flu. Money refunded if any cough or
cold Is not relieved after taking ac-
.....Mi,r tn il(i-frtfnnfl. Atik vour drue-
iglst. Creomulsion Company, Atlantu,
fill, IHUV.I
Prizes and Favors
Gift Suggestions for
Parties, Dinners, Etc.
FOR LADIES
HOUBIGANTS
Ideal and Quelque Fleurs
Perfumes, Original Bot
tles, Purse Size, $1.00
and $2.00. Talcum Pow
der $1.15.
COTYS
All Odors, Original Bot
tles, Purse Size $1.00 and
$2.00. Talcum Powder
$1.15. .
YARDLEYS '
Old English Lavender
' Preparations Original
Packages.
Perfume $1.50
Toilet Water 75 and
$1.15
Compressed Lavender
Blossoms $1.50
Talcums Powders 50
and 75
Bath Salts 85
Dusting Powder $1.50
FLACONETTS
Hudnuts 85
Pivers 60
Djer Kiss $1.00
Fiancee 75
Karess $1.00
Vie Gay $1.00
Attractive Containers of
Bath Salts and Dusting
Powders
Whitmans Candies
Cigarette Holder New De
sign Perfume Atomizers and
Droppers
Compacts
Congress Cards .
FOR MEN
Congress Playing Cards ,
Playing Cards in Cases -Amity
Bill Folds I
Poker Chip and Card Sets
Traveling Cases for' the
Grip
Military ' Hair Brushes,
with and without Cases
Pocket Knives
O. Wllflf Ik tlm tutu, tlitin in
IMiso n chllil in mcaulm ho (lint lie
im iuiyou nmi io iiirnuKh Willi 117
A. Till flllV flfNw vnn iwimill 1.1m
in ilny wlih a rnznr anil bullil bnn
fllvji mi llio luirlur floor. s
FOR CHILDREN
Whitmans Wonder Box
Whitmans Chocolate Mes
senger Boys
Cutex Sets 35 and 60
Colgates Sets
Hudnuts Three Flowers
Sets 35
Flinch
Rook
Heath's Drug Store
Phone 884
109 E. Main
As near as your phone.
Cook with gas.
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