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'0 TRTTVTTXR PAGE fffltKE . 9 ,. .. .. . ' MTCTVFOTJ'n, OKTCfiOX, MONDAY, XOVEMTiEtt 53,-192.". 0 MINING CONVENTION SEN. STANFELD WILL SELECT JURY TO AT SPOKANE NOV. 30 BE -CRATERS'1 GUEST TO BE BIG AFFAIR AT PUBLIC MEET Accorumsr lo f'rank C. nulley, cc-j I'limn nio rapidly bclnc perfected rotary of the Northwest Mining con- for tho Craters banquet at the-Hotel ventiun, GOO mining men from ull Medford at 6:30 tomorrow cvenfiiR parte of" the Pacific Coast, including which time Senator Robert N. annual convention of .tho Northvvent nnM wl" B"mk on tho O. and c. tumula will attend the thirtieth Lll"U situation. .Sir. Slanfields Mining- Association to be held at "b3e,c,1' l-'onaervullon Without Con Hookanc, WaHhinuton, from Novem- tl8' lnomlaes to be mlithtly in ber 30th to December 6th, inclusive. re" nsofar as the tax refunding An excellent program .has been ar P"1" of vital mportance to ranged and 'the Outlook ie bright for S''h"' n Oregon people and there is a large and Interesting exhibit of "V Indication that a generous hum ores. The arrangements so far made ,.t'r ,of l0 fr,0,n 5 P""8 " ,h0 and announced by Secretary Bailey , "(f u " vf. 'n.ath county Indicate that more than the isual -' no"r.n c '"'li will attend. -Si urX To .i-eVorCLfr rnt;atrre mining districts, ana to the older rnr..,nmr.-t ... . . . , B , i movement will Kive nn Introductory .Inn vev v'' '"r ""."8"' f I talk which will also enlighten and a mining revival. im.iw ih, ' Hie HOUinwesiern uregon .Minins, Thn mpnt h T,in,l0 ntut i i.t the Crators and will be Oregon Wining bureau is arranging 'to send a, dele- 8pon01.cd by gallon-to this convention as well as ft'0f n non-parl t imnicie.isi.c uwi.my or me """ in fact, a - regular Crators eruption this section. It .Is a wonderful op- wIln Ml. stanfield and Mr. Gore as portunity to bring to tho.attention of princinul speakers and the Mcdford thiB largo body of experienced. mln-sal.vlco dube and general publlo havo Ing men, representing millions ,f; been invited. "Dinty" Mohr will servo lUMltat. what we have here in , thB ono uf hl( fltmous tm.key dinners, tho way of mineral resources. Jt will banquet Ball will bo attractively dec not do to make any half-hearted at- j orated .and every .possible step has tempt to arrange for this display, as beert taken to assure a brilliant mcet we will lie competing with all othertnB, : .mining districts of tho northweBt. Paul McDonald, who is goneral nor will it do to send a small dole-! chairman of tho -entertainment nnd gallon to invite the 1026 convenuon,t6astmnstcr for tomorrow s meeting, the evidence 10 come 10 soutnweHiei-ii jiv&j. mts announces an interesting pro Whatever IS done, must be done on gram which will feature the Craters a proper basis, else ' not done-- at eight-piece ' orchestra,' vocal solos by all. " j I Crater members including herb A1-: . fly taking advantage of opportu-l ford and songs by the Craters. Out nlties of this character, our section of-tosvn -visitors will also be given an of the stato will bo developed by opportunity to spenk. A charge of one experienced mining capital and tho dollar a plato will bo made'.' Ladies prpsperity naturally fullowlng such are especially Invited... Members of development 'Tifiti surely come, afs the Lions, Ito'tary 'and Iwa'nls clubs we have the ores that only iwim requeauq. u wear tneir, badges. the teuch of the experienced hand. Kicked by adetiuate capital to', binfi about such results We must.- hov.J evor. . convince the experienced min ing', man,, and with the foundation hervtoforo laid by adequate' publicity this can be brought about by taking samples of our ores-to him, as seeing Is' believing and with his knowl edge of mineral generally he caii- not.help hut became-Interested CITY CUE ARTISTS IN TITLE TILTS The annual citv 18.2 balklinn hil- the wonderful array we can arrango Hard tournament will commence this (mn this district; With 600 mining evening at 7:30 at Brown's with Ted O.W. MURPHYCASE Selection of n jury In tho tiinl of Omra "V. Murphy, Veteran resident of this city, charged with manslaughter, an tho result of tho tluuth of hla wife, Klla last HprlnK, was completed in tho circuit court this morning. The Jury includes two women, both resUlontH of Ashland, Mrs. Ksther Swedoiiburg and Mrs. Alice Pell. State Sonator Uoorgo E. Dunn is also a member. J. J. Buchter of this city wus selected as an alternate juror. The stato alleges that Murphy, dur ing a family quarrel, beat hlB wife so severely that her death resulted sev eral weeks later, Tho defense oontonda that Mrs. Murphy died from other causes, and that the alleged beating was "only a spanking." The Jury this morning visited tho Murphy home, and the opening argu ments will be mado this afternoon. The personnel of tho Jury ia as fol lows: ; ' Esther' Swedenburg, Ashland; E. E. Phlpps, Medford; Thomas Q. Wright, Cold Hill: Paul H. McKennitt, StimH Valley; W. E. Morris, Table Rock; John A. Tnylor, Ashland; Alice Peil, Ashland ; George JO. Dunn, Ashland ; Caspar Miller, Ashland; C. W. Gil bert, J. J. Uuchter, Medford, alternate. The" nltornato Juror will hear nil o hut take no part in the final deliberations. In the event of I one of tho jurors becoming illf lie will nn- tne vacancy.- enge in n mmM lhankse mmmmm i 8LAKELEY IS HELD TO brought in touch Hill iimn tn . thud '' ha uh these ores, it is readily seen Waterman that the results to he obtained are of,, great proportions. This work should be tho work of , everyone in southwestern Oregon, aa any money, spent in the development of these resources directly benefits trade gonerally. Therefore, assistance ; should- be forthcoming in an ado . nuais amount to. - properly.-, present "our case to these 600 experienced. of Central Point and Thomas of this city playing the ursc maicn. ,Be tournament ia ex pected to last for' several weeks be fore the championship match will take place. Prizes have been liber ally donated by local merchants and it Is said each contestant will receive an award. Entries, which closed Fri day, total 13, handicaps for which have been made by Maru of the Uni versity club. m ning men at Spokane, and our. c . .... , p .. M M n' riPlegateff should be placed in poal- n5 HU, 15() paljn 1;J) Vftn HoQVen. tion to Invite the 1926 convention herg Cnok 25( Waterman 32r,, to come to our home section in a nowne iin. Clark 110. Sehnrer 1 10 and proper manner. This exhibit nnd the delegates must leave here not later than Sat urday of next week, and the fund is at this time inadequate to meet tne expenses of tse trip. As a matter of public spirit and a desire to assist in tne bringing about of more pros perous conditions ln southwestern Oregon, the Southwestern Oregon Mining bureau asks that it be placed in a position to carry forward this desirable work in a " manner befit ting its importance. No matter if the assistance the individual can render le small, in tho aggregate It will do the work, and tho burden will thus bo more evenly distributed; therefore, promptly mail your chock for whatever you feel you are able to do to tho Mining Bureau at Grants Pass. Walker 110. JERSEY BLUE LAW ' PERTH AM BOY, N. J., Nov. 23.- (A. P.) The names of hundreds of Middlesex county residents wore taken by tho police yostedfday , In the second crusade of tho month against violators of the vice and .immorality act, Now Jersey's old blue law. "Many were "second offenders." The offenses included driving an au tomobile soiling newspapers, riding on trolley cars, buying food or drink of any kind, and ull forms of amuse ment, such as attending the theater of playing games. . !t The names will bo presented to the grand Jury. Two weeks ago 3711 names were ' recorded. The plan is to gain a presentment by grand juries throughout the state to form the basis of a resolution at' the next legislature asking, a modification of the , old lftw. i : - . ; . , j Iat tfftctive way to treat tort muictei. HOW TO GET HID OF V Beach Patrolman Advises .; ; this Treatment - After exposure to dampnpssand cold, and after hard exercise, muscles will tiffen up and get lame. ' A beach-patrolman at Atlantic City writes that he has found this treat ment the quickest and most effective way to take out the stiffness and pain: just pat on a uttie 01 Sloan ROBBER JUST STROLLS OFF WITH A TILL KUOI3NK, Ore., Nov. 23. A most flaring robbery was committed here at ten o'clock tonight whwi an un masked bandit entered a local cafe,, picked up tho cash register, contain ing about $50, and carried it to j a. waiting; automobile. ' ' .' -Before patrons and employees could recover, the car bearing Ucenso num ber 17256 was speeding north on the highway. . ' . . x ' To Uio Cltlzcna of Medford " The finance committee find, upon checking up that tho city has only thirty-nine paved lots unsold ojnd wishes to announce that In accordance with the article in the Sunday Hun these lots will be again placed in the hands of tho Kealty Hoard at Jhc same low prices that prevailed' in the October sale, most of tho lota rang ing fro hi $r,no to $600. -While these Iota ought to sell for Liniment.' Don't rub. It's the Hni-irr L n' nL X"Vw L " easily worth that and on up to $1000. We have been informed by the Realty Hoard that a number who wish to take advantage of the old prices were rt able to do so In 'the October Hale and they have requestod us to allow them to give those who were formerly unable to buy the benefit Of the present low prices. ' Th cliy feels ju si f fleet in granting and surelv it this request but can only grant this carries off the "fatiffue-poisons," takei concession for this one sale as prices out stiffness and drives away tho achca of our paved lots arc entirelytoo low, and pains, - ns compnred with other similar cities Oet a bottle today and have it An 1" Oregon. ment not the rubbing that helps. You'U get relief right away. I've tried all sorts of other things, out nothing I gets results like Sloan s." -Hundreds of letters like this tell of the wonderful relief from muscular Hpin that Sloan's gives. Sloan's gets results because it doesn't Just deaden pain, it gels at the cause. Right to Tho place that hurts it brings a healing stream of fresh, ' new blood, uuirklv iand. All druggists 35 cents. ito Munroim riTY cot:?0if.. When arraigned before Judge J. Tj. Roe at Jacksonville Saturday evening W. L. Blakeley, arrested Friday night with moonshine and a still for making same on his ranch in the Sams Valley country was held to 'the grand Jury on-ball set at $3000, charged with setting up and oporatlng an 'un licensed still. His 14-year-old son William, arrest ed later that same evening on a charge of operating a motor vehicle under legal age, was to have had a hearing In Judge Taylor's court this afternoon. - The wife and mother, who was taken to a local hospital Friday after noon, suffering, it is said with pneu monia, was removed to tha home of relatives the next morning. ; . i J LOCAL APPLICATION Among- recent local applications for water rights that have been filed with the stato water engineer at Sulem are tho following: ' Frances H. Cochran of Medford, water from a spring for domestic and irrigation of one acre In Jackson county. . Robert R. Dawson of Trail, water from Rogue river for Irrigation of 1G acres in Jackson county. James R. W. Gregg of Medford, water from Francis creek for placer mining purposes In Jackson county. Fred Train of Copco, Cal water from Spring and Falls crook for do mestic and Irrigation of 80 acres in Jackson county. , ' 1 1 Third Dog in 10 Days Killed By Motorists A short-tailed Spaniel dog was run over by an unidentified motorist on Central avenue this morning, making the third dog to be killed in such manner during the ten days past, the 6ther two being the mas cots df tho police and fire depart ments. ' Tho police department Is much concerned over the situation and now searching for tho "hit and run" motorists, of whom, it is understood, they have clues, and to whom more leniency would bo shown if they should Vi(Jnrt at the polico station. Miss Rogers Gained ' 15 Pounds in Six Weeks Skinny Men aw! Women Gain Pounds in XO Days or Money Back. Aly dear Friends: After my attack of Flu T was thin, un-down and weak, ' I had a sallow complexion,' my cheeks were sunk In ind 1 was continually troubled with ;as on my stomach. I elt stuffy and had lost ' my appetUe. I hd read ihoul McCoy's Cod Liver Oil Com unund Tablets And dHdod to give herh a trial. At once. 1 began to pick tip an appetite, my cheeks filled out md my complexion became healthy 'ooking and I gained 15 pounds In six weeks and am very thankful for what MH'oy'B Cod Liver Oil Compound Tablets did for me. , t Miss Alberta Rogers, 204 W. Cerro Oorda Ht., Decatur, 111. To take on weight, grow strong and vigorous, to fill out (he hollows In cheeks and neck,, try McCoy's Cod Liver Oil Compound -Tablets for 30 days. 00 Tablets-80 cents at Heath's Drug Klore, and druggists everywhere. If they don't Rive you wonderful help tn 30 days, get your money back you be the Judge, flut be sure nnd ask t'r McCoy's, th? original and jtcnulne. - , adv. wing mm mm Two days to do your shopping. We have been looking forward and planning for this event, and everything is in readiness for you. Our store is filled with seasonable delicacies. QUALITY NUTS. Walnuts Brazils Pecans Filberts Almonds Chestnuts Shelled Nuts Salted Nuts Fresh Vegetables Radishes Lettuce Green Onions Parsley Bell Peppers Artichokes Cauliflower Egg Plant Tomatoes B. Sprouts Parsnips Cabbage Green Beans Cucumbers Sweet Potatoes Squash Fresh Fruit FANCY CHEESE Edam Roquefort Swiss Parmesan Cream Brick Pineapple ( Old English Neufchatel Fancy Fruit and Nuts in Redwood Boxes Pineapples , Grapes Pomegranates Persimmon3 Oranges Bananas Grape Fruit Lemcns Cocoanuts Cranberries Eating Apples Cooking Apples Fancy Dates, Figs and Cluster Raisins Boiled Cider Crystalized Ginger Preserved Ginger Anchovies Mushrooms Caviar . . Marrons Truffles Pate de Foies Gras Anchovy Paste - Small Gift Boxes Extra Fancy Apples $1.00 per box Fresh Home-Made' Cakes Home-Made Fruit Cake Home-Made Plum Pudding Heinz Fig and Plum Pudding Heinz and Libby's Mince Meat HOME MADE MINCE MEAT !;;.' ; ' ; Candied Cherries, : Pineapple, Citron, Orange and Lemon Peel All telephone orders receive, the same careful attention, as if you called at the store in person. . ' , ' ' . ; ' Personal Attention Phorie252 , Store Open Wednesday Evening t Cl6sed" 'All Day! Thursday : E. MARSH GROCER Prompt Service Phone 252 SEE WINDOW .Store Open Wednesday Evening Closed All Day Thursday . ; ,, . f M J TONIGHT! 8 !' THOMAS MEIGHAN ' in ' : "THE MAN WHO ' FOUND HIMSELF" Booth Tarkington wrote it! , Tho most powerful drama of Tommy's career! , est Hit! fV V ' NORMA SHEARER with LEW CODY ; A Slave of Fashion Tomorrow and Wednesday M pa !Miiiiiii!iiiiii:iiiijii;iii!liii!)l8llliiB mmmmmummmmmmmmmmmmmsmii-' Friend turkey is a picturesque bird when he struts in tho pride of aH his featliers-rbut he's twice as enticing served up on the 'Thanksgiving platter!'. ; ' lie's the piece de resistance of tho feast without him it would be a sorry-affair, indeed! ,: , ,' ' Select your Thanksgiving Turkey from our ample supply all young, tender birds corn and milk fed carefully picked and cleaned ready for the oven! ' , ' Other fowls,- of course! ' . Chickens Ducks , Turkeys . . Geese ,, ... Meats " . Beef and Pork Tenderloin Brookfield Link Sausage Beef ; .Pork:" :Lamb - ;Vcal LIBERTY MARKET 7 We Deliver Phone 164 msmm lArtt cotton rrllMinn nfflr, ) tt. Mull , T CASH PAID For Second-Hand Furniture and Stoves W.A.KINNEY Ftfi-niture House 315 E. Alain Phone 505 RICHARDSON SPRINGS - "Tho Homo of tho Soft Shirt" ... V Near Chico, Butte Co., Call. A. wonderful placo in winter for-nny ono socking health, teuni heated hotel. Housekeeping or' camping. ' m ' .' . Address: LEE ElfHARDSON, Ohicd, Calif .