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'0 0 i i MEDFORD MATE TRIBUNE. MEDFORD. OREGON, TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 17, 1925 PAGE SEVEN MOVE TO" DISMISS I innn nnniiinn LULpAL UKU1AKU APPEAL DENIED SALE.f, Ore., Nov. 17. The su preme court today, in an opinion written by Justice Belt, affirmed a jury verdict In Judge Robert Tuck er's court In Multnomah county where a Judgment of $2600 was awarded Clifford Voshall againut the Northern Pacific terminal company. Voshall alleged that while he was employed by the company to pollHh brass trimmings In Pullman nnd observation cars the company fur nished him a preparation to use on the trimmings which was poison ous, but did not inform him of Its poisonous nature, As a result he alleged that he breathed its rumen and absorbed the preparation Into his system with the result that lit wua permanently Injured. Other opinions were handed down as follows: Hollywood Orchard company, np pe 11 unl, vs. Dennis, Kimball and Pope; appeal from Jackson county: motion to dismiss appeal overruled In opinion by the court. ' Helen Ingerslev vs. Charles W. Goodman and Dora Goodman .appel lants; appeal from Multnomah coun ty, action to enforce contract. Opin ion by Justice Hand. Judge .George J oss man affirmed, A. G. Hawkins, plaintiff and ap pellant vs. C. 8. Fuller and Nettie Puller, appeal from Multnomah county; action to determine amount of attorney fees. Opinion by Justice Burnett. Judge George Tazwell af firmed. State of Oregon," ex rel, Pacific Livestock company, plaintiff niul ap pellant, vs. Jasper Davis, et al; ap peal from Harney county. ' Suit to determine water right. Opinion by Justice Burnett... Judge LquIh V. Hewitt affirmed. In the matter of the estate of Pierce Kiggs, deceased, Etta Mae Riggs vs. Beth Klggs and others, appellants; appeal from Multnomah county; action to contest- will and dismiss previous proceeding. Opin ion by Chief Justice Me Bride. Judge George Tazwell reversed and motion to dismiss overruled. . A. C. Forrester, R. W. Lincoln and L. R. Stelger vs. Hauser Construc tion company, appellant; appeal from Hlultnomah county; action to recover on " contract. Opinion . by' Justice Brown. Judge Robert G, Morrow; affirmed. Charles B. Coppock and Beatrice Coppock, appellants, vs. L. H. Rob erts, appeal from Marlon county. Action to recover money. Opinion by . Justice Bean. Judge George b. Bingham affirmed. Mlchelin Tire company of vnu fornia vs. Amelia E. Cutler, alius Mra WV. Catlect rapper! from. Multnomnh county, appeal from judgment of non-suit granted de fendant. Opinion by Justice Co show. Judge Robert Tucker af firmed. Joseph Day, appellant, vs. Pete Celorla and Emma Celoria, et al, ap peal from Multnomah county; ap peal from decree sustaining de murrer interposed by the defendant. Opinion by Justice Coshow. Judge George W. Stapleton affirmed. Petitions for rehearing denied in TJennehy vs. Watt; in estnte of, Jo hanna Dletz Reinbrecht and in Kro ner vs. city of Portland. KUGENR, Ore., Nov 1 7. Work on the proposed terminal of the Southern Puclflc Railway company here will be started at once and will be rushed, according to E. L. King, superinten dent, who. was here today. Work of clearing the KL'0-ncre tract northwest of Eugene will start Monday, under direction of Kelly und Sullivan, con tractors. All funds for the work, amounting to $i07,U00, have ' been authorized and are now available. The first unit will include a series of four stornge tracks, each with a capacity- of 100 cars. The contract for a I en -stall roundhouse ,will bo let Hhorily.' The largest crensoto plant on the coast will be constructed.' Other work will also be rushed to completion, ns the favorable full weather has speeded work on the Natron cut-off. aim first trains will be run over the shortened Eugene KlaiiKith Falls line on July J, It is said. SLAYER OF LITTLE NEW YORK. Nov. 17 (A. P.) Harrison W. Noel, a youth who twice t'scuicd (roin institutions for the in sane anil who capped his career by the murder September 8 and 4 in Montcluir of a negro tnxl driver nnd ti little Kill, faces death in the electric chair. I A Jury which yesterday convicted him of murder In the first degree, siient an hour and ten minutes in , reaching a verdict. ' Sentence will be pronounced next jMondny. The death penalty is man datory. AGAIN TRY TO OPEN UP MIME-PASS EUGENE, Ore., Nov. 17. H. C. Hickman and Reed, proprietors of the Eugone-Hend stage lino nnd Ed Jen sen, tractor mechanic, huve left for the McKenzle pass, where they will again attempt to put the hew snow motor over the road. Mechanical trouble has ben blamed for the un successful attempts of the motor to negotiate the puss so far. , The company bus which was brok en down on the Bend side of the I POHS has been repaired and taken back to Bend, according to word; here. '.'The new snow .motor, contrary" to general belief; will not ope nthe pass forbears, even though successful, but Will Itself go kver the snoWi carrying passengers. TO CUT OUT CROSSING y DYNAMITE STORY HOLDS UP SEWER OAKLAND, Call, Nov. 17. Because a sewer for which bonds wore voted a year ago would run to the bay through a natural ditch instead of through a covered pipe, property owners near the proposed site of the newer held the street department at hay all day yesterday with a story of dynamite being burled on the proposed site of the sewer. At dusk the street department disregarded the wnrnlng and excavated the Bite of the fictitious explosive. SALEM. Ore.. Nov. 17. Hy on or der of the public service commission issued today, the city of Eugene is au thorized to eliminate the Krnde cross ing of Blair boulevard over the South ern I'acific tracks In the northwest part of the city, one of the most heavily used crossings on the -Pacific ' hlphway. Hlulr boulevard is the main artery of traffice into the clly from the north and in addition to motor ve hicle traffic carries the street railway line of the Southern Pacific company In KiiRone. New Comet Discovered. WILLIAMS BAY, Wls.,'Nov. 17. (A. P.) A new comet of between the eighth and ninth magnitude appearing In the constellation the Hunting Dog, was discovered at 5 A. M. today, Dr. 'Edwin It. Frost, director of the Yerkes observatory of the University of Chi cago announced. It was discovered by Professor George Van ltlesbroeck of the observatory staff. FOR 2 DOGS LEFT ALONE TO STARVE Homes are sought for two dogs that belonged to Wan Hop, aged Chinaman! who died a week ago. and was buried as u county charge. They were the companions of Hop. Ono is about 15 years old and can understand only Chinese, the lan gunge in which his muster always addressed him. The other Is I lively little bluek dog, who under stands Kngllsh. Klndhearted people on South Riverside huve taken an interest j in the fate of the canines. For three or four days after their owner died, they went hungry, but have been enjoying a feast Blnce it was realized they were starving. The dogs stay close to the shack or their lute owner, on the banks of Hear creek. The older dog is fat and asthmatic nnd is named Chung. .It will proo ably be a bullet from a policeman's gun for him. The other one is a beaufiful creature, and would make a fine house pet. Anyone desiring u pet, can have one by taking it away. Wah Hop, known as "Charlie," was an old resident of Medford, who did janitor work and odd jobs here for years, and was well known. Eor the past three years he has been very Hick, and took herbs sent by San Francisco friends. His condi tion three weeks ago became pitiful and he was taken to the poor farm and later- to Sacred Heart hospital, where he died. Besides Ills dogs, Wah Hop had one,. other friend. Wah Kim, now in China. They lived together in a house ' on North Grape street, A dispute arose ovef room rent and hoard and they took their, troubles to court for trial. Wah Hop, dia ls listed with A merlcan legal proce 1 1 u re, blurted out In the midst of his attorney's oration: "Too much talkee! Too much foolee! Me go home.' He remained by an order -he never understood, and Wah Kim won the suit, nnd lost the friendship of Wah Hop. The judgment was for $70.50. His observation on the verdict was a classic: "Wah Kim ketchum flifty dents. . Talkee-man ketchum sleventy dollnhs." Wah Hop was buried In Potters Field, ' und the last rites were ex ceeiUngly plain and simple. NEARLY INSANE AT TIMES Mrs. Saunders Tells how Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound Relieved Troubles of Change of Life Knoxville. Tenn. "I took Lvdia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound while going tnrougn tne Change of Life. I was very nervous, could not sleep and had melancholy spells. In fact, I was nearly insane at times and my mem ory was almost a blank. I was so weak I could not do my housework half of the time and suf fered dreadfully with my back. My doctor said I would have to worry it out and I went through this for three years before I began taking the Vegetable Compound which 1 saw advertised. I think it waa eight bottles that I took. It has been two years since I took any and I haven't had a doctor since for that trouble, I do all my washing and ironing and I have gained from 116 to 138 pounds. I feel so well i I think I do not need anv medicine now. but I advise ail women who suffer phy sically and mentally as I did to give the Vegetable Compound a fair trial. I hope it will do as much for them as it did for me."-Mrs. T. A. Saunders, 711 E. Depot Street, Knoxville, Term. ' 77 V You're just about 2 minutes away from- break fast when you reach for. a package of New Style H-O Quick Cooking Oats. The new cereal with the wonderful "baked in" flavor. Toasted oat flakes that cook into granular oatmeal. Smooth firm in texture never sticky or pasty.. And heilthful! A wealth of energy-building cirbohy- i dratei, linue building proteins and vitalizing mincrali-arc in every dih. . ' . That "all-night cooked" flavor in only two minutes TOR MORI THAM MVIMtMMU n . 0 QUALITY PRODUCT R-O HOUWII AT HICK IKS CftfcAM FARINA fllCMfn (HAM WCftVtUI MM OU KOHUrtAO PAISXAU nan QUICK COOKING OATS CQokZtoS; minutes only AeXefH-OtbmMmf , Wi'tten OATS ThelfemSH St Sv VrlcJ TtLL ..V The condition of this sale is such that all purchases must be cash. All mail orders filled promptly. Below Is a Partial List of the Items Which Will Be on Sale. Many Other Items Not Listed Will Be on Sale Thursday, Friday and Saturday, Nov. 19, 20, 21 25c 25c r0c- 35c 25c 2fc 25e 85c . REXALL REMEDIES Catarrh Jellv ..2 for 26 (larbolifi Salve 2 for 26 Corn Solvent 2 for 26 Cough Svriin 2 for 51 Laxative Aspirin Cold Tablets 2 for 26 Rubbing Oil 2 for 36 Throat Gargle 2 for 26' Toothache Drops 2 for' 26 White Pine Tar Cough ' Svrup 2 for 26 Mineral Oil 2 for 86 9 Mfjh IB FACE CREAMS 50c Harmbny Massage Cream. 35c Cream of Almonds... 50c Coca Butter Cold Cream..... 25c Hiker's Peroxide Cream. 50c Arbutus. Cream 75c Theatrical Cold Cream..:...... 50c Lemoji Coca Butter Cream. 2o'c ltexall Cold Cream .2 for 51 .2 for 36 for 51 for 26 for 51 for 76tf .2 for 51tf 2 for 26 FACE PREPARATIONS 50c .Tonteel Face Powder .......2 for 51 " $1.00 Boqtoet -Ramcc Face " v- Powder ,...,.....2 for $1.01 $1.50 Dazira Pace Powder 2 for $1.51 50c Syta Pace Powder 2 for 51 50c Juneve Compacts 2 for 51 50c. Juneve Rouge 2 for 51 40c Syta Rouge 2 for 41tf 25c-Wool Powder Puffs 2 for 26tf 25c Velour Powder Puffs... 2 for 26 TOOTH PREPARATIONS 50c. Klenzo Tooth Paste........ .2 for 51 50c Klcnzo Antiseptic; Liquid....2 for 51 25c Rexall Tooth Paste ....2 for 26( 35c. Antiseptic Tooth Powder..: 2 for 26 25c Tooth Brushes 2 for 26 35c Tooth Brushes ..2 for 36 TALCUM POWDERS. - 50c Boquet Raniee Talcum..... 2 for 51 35c Juneve Talcum .....2 for IMty 25c Violet Talcum: ....2 for 26 25,; Media Talcum 2 for 26 25c Georgia Rose Talcum ......2 for 26 50c Dazira Talcum ......2 for 51 RUBBER GOODS. $2.25 Water Bottles 2 for $2.26 $2.00 Water Bottles ..2 for $2.01 $2.25 Fountain Syringes..: 2 for $2.20 $2.25 Ladies' Syringes 2 for $2.26 $1.00 Attachment Sets 2 for $1.01 75c Rubber Household Aprons....2 for 76tf $1.00 Ladies' Rubber Gloves 2 for $1.01 Note: All rubber goods guaranteed for 1 year. SHAVING PREPARATIONS. 35c Shaving Cream... .........2 for 36tf 35c Shaving Sticks 2 for 36 35c Shaving Powder ...2 for 36 $1.00 Gillette Razors 49tf $1.00 Auto Strop Razors...:. 49 ILL SOAPS. 25c Jonteel Soap 2 for 26 50c Boquet Raniee Soap 2 for 51 25c Medicated Skin Coap 2 for 26 25c Klenzo Tar Shampoo Soap 2 for 26 15c Rexall Toilet Soap 2 for 16 HAIR PREPARATIONS $1.00 Quinine Hair Tonic .2 for $1.01 50c Olive Shampoo Soap 2 for 51 50c Hair Fix 2 for 51 25c Florentine Oris 2 for 26J 35c Bobbed Hair Combs ....2 for 36 35c Pocket Combs 2 for 36 75c Ladies' Long Combs 2 for 76 50c Rexall 93 Hair Tonic 2 for 51 25c Rexall 93 Shampoo 2 for 26 FOOD PRODUCTS. Coffee 2 Pounds for 664 Green Tea 2 Pounds for 66 Black Tea 2 Pounds for 66 $1.00 Olive. Oil. .. 2 for $1.01 50c Pure Vanilla 2 for 51 50c Pure Lemon:.."...::.T.;.'.V..:.......;2 for 51e)' 30o Cocoa , ..2 for 31 30c Baking Chocolate 2 for 31 30c Beef Cubes.! 2 for 31 25c Black Pepper........ 2 for 26 25c Nutmegs i : 2 for 26 25c Ginger ......: 2 for 26 BRUSHES. $1.25 Lather Brushes 2 for $1.26 $1.50 Hair Brushes 2 for $1.51 75c Hair Brushes ...2 for 76 75c Cloth Brushes , 2 for 76- CANDY. $1.00 Liggctts Chocolates 2 for $1.01 $1.00 Liggctts Rose Dawn 2 for $1.01 75c Wrapped Canncls..... 2 for 76 35c. Mdlk Chocolates ...2 for 36 5c Bars 2 for 6 lOc Bars ...2 for 11 5c (,11111 ....2 for 6 5c Mints ...2 for 6 PERFUMES AND TOILET WATERS. $1.00 Dazira Perfumes 2 for $1.01 $1.00 Nacre Perfume 2 for $1.01, $1.50 Boquet Ramee T't Water 2 for $1.51 $1.00 Georgia Kosc T't Water 2 for $1.01 $1.00 Persian Lilat T't Water 2 for-$1.01 STATIONERY. $1.00 Symphony Lawn Stat'y 2 for $1.01 $1.00 lie Claire Stationery 2 for $1.01 $1.00 Arabesque Stationery 2 for $1.01 75c Pierre Stat ionery '. 2 for 76 (iOc, Lord Baltimore 2 for 61 50c Cascade Pound Paper ....2 for51 20c Cascade Envelopes : ..2 for 21 10c Plain Envelopes 2 for lltf 15c Writing Tablets 2 for 16 MANY OF THESE ITEMS WILL MAKE APPROPRIATE XMAS GIFTS Remember the Dates Thursday, Friday and Saturday November 19, 20 and 21 WESTSIDE PHARMACY M turns s m& j 2 i iPii- REXALL STORE 1 1 1. 1