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o o o o o "MTTYFOTJTI , TTJTBFKE, MF.lYFOTtT OT?F.f.ON. TTTf RSTHV. OOTOfiF.T: IS. ii i JENKINS SPEECH 10 BE FEATURE ' MERCHANTS' ME ET A mi'utiim f mm tlmn mill nary imimrtamp wlh io lu-lil In iiinmiw I'voniim' liv tl' Jackson County .Mprrhiints' association at the Hotel .Moilfnid, whore Flank .lenklnx, mannwr of the Kiieeuc ItcKlster ami one of the. most well known business men of the .stale, will speak to the loeat merchants on "Make Advertisin ; I'ay," .Mr. Jenkins' appearance in Medford is part of a state-wide Intsiness im prnvi mem service to he carried nt tlirmii-li ii B.ii-inu ..r ...I i i lectures dealing with ,!, tii,;.. i under the auspices of Hie Oi'pkoii riaie r.uiioriai association, having the cooperation of the I'nlveisity of Ore-;on extension department. This service is one of the major activities of the association this year and Medlord is the second city to he visited, (hauls 1'ass br im; the Hist. In addition to the speech hy Mr. .lellkins. Harris Kllsworth. field manager of Ihe editorial association, will also he a speaker Friday evenniK and con fine his topic to the value of ad vert is'ins;. Tomorrow niiUit's meeting will heuin with a dinner at the hotel and every member of Ihe associa tion is urgently reqiieslud to he present. FOG BLANKET IS' MADE USE OF BY LIQUOR RUNNERS Itl l'K.L, N. V.. net. is. "tt lio,iior-runnint; hoat S porleW to have ieft the Ciltuuii; wliore iimler rover i'f a lii;ht fn eoast Kitaril" ami enstnnis men trilll ihe .Via Kara river through out the niKhi to prevent lamliiiK o l' i he ea rj;es on t he A merican Nlile. All avaiiahle eoast cuard iatro lioats had lieen imiliili?,el .into the Niat-ara river to meet tin- expeet vi Invasion. i hieh govern men I men said was the hifiKest ever at tempted in this seetion. lieut. Martin W, UaNmussen. (lislrict eoa.st Kuartl eominamier, said the liqiior fleet had heen lined up atom; the Canadian shore for some time awaiting a In-aiy fo or an extremely dark nlht in in-tler to make the dash across the river. lie said his foree had heen work ing in eijfht hum shifi.s watehin' thi- liiiuor craft day and ninht. lie e.spreMsed eoufidenee that any at tempt In la ml liMDi'i' would he f l-11 si l ilted. In addition to the river patrol hy tin- coast unardsnieii. curiums nervier men were pntrollinp the river hank. Xn reports of seizures have heell received. STOCK IN UPWARD MOVE SA. KIIAM.'ISI'O. Oct. J S. rJS Itcports that stock of the Trans A nieriea t 'orporat ion, which will consolidate the A. V. (ilaunlui companies, will be issued on mi xchm.0'e hu. sis to stockholders in ; the present companies, created an active IdtlditiK on i in nit uf Italy .shares on tile San Francisco slock exc hanip at t he open in,' today. . The bank stock closed yesteiday al 1H7. and opening sales today brought 2', The price rapidly ad vam cd to icccded to 27 and then went to 2S. liancitaly Cirrporation on-ned at JJ'i1, from a close of IL'.'i'a and went t. li!7. St. Helens Nearly five million feet of lumber shipped from. this dlffriet in on week. ' MOTHER! Child's Best Laxative "California Fig Syrup" IS Ifurrr MotiiprI A tvap nfut of 'fenlif'irnii Fig Svriip'' mw wiJl lliomutrlilv caan the little bowel and .. - .... uvutf u line i neji, ful child iftin. Kvcn if cro?. iYv.t- ih l.ih.ni. pnn.ttjat-l or fnil of cohj chiMren lo-e it jdrji-ant tif. your dmist you tit onlr H'f RPnmne "(alifornifi Fi2 yrup', nif-h In- ilirection for 1bir Jin-I 'hiMren of nil r iriiitid on tmitl-. BEL EVE II BE ABLE TO PLAY THE SALEM GAME Al Mclviu. quiirUMlmck of tin Mcdfuril sHmol football l-iun. , sJlL-htly Injured In HtrinHiwio V?d nrsilay afternoon, wilt probably bt uhlc to play in tho SkUmu git me s"t"'' asainst Salem. accor,llm: to Dr. U. II. Picket, who examine I i.'tii;v.M.l.ls, cut. is. iTi I'ass him IlliM morilins;. He reported Um and iiyiiltns scrinuiiac. in thai Melvin's ribs and shoulders: which the squad has shown smut' were strained when second striir: . slight improvement in llie air te- players fell upon him heavily. IIi collditiou showed a decided im- provenn-nt over last nteht. accord- inc. to the physician. Melvin is a flashy open field runner and Coach Callisoti said ' thai while his absence would be ' fell, flirt Carnett would he able to fill his shoes, as he'has iiad ex- periemjo. knows the signals, and is a uond general and ;oal point kicker. (lanieii is a ranxy kid and . has been 'practicing tills week at ! ; I vnnU Hiirreil s hnu, hocaust' ot i i llj.H abiUtV tO gVHU pasm-H alii! lO 1 jhrtMili them tip. llu pliiyoil (limrlcr-1 limk laHt year. Morlarty QitMs "iVytnu DJOTIiOlT. Urt. 1 S. (V) Kailin, aft it two yt-'ur.s of effort, to huilil up the Detroit baselmil teuin to a plntv of pi'Minini-nct1 it om-r in , joyed as u winning eomhluation. (ieorse M'oHarty has nr.f neil as , nianner. The resiunatinji was row tained in a letter to Frank J. Navin. president tif ihe Huh, j;Even nlirht. in wfiieh Moriarty : ut last il the I team's pour showing was due to j "unfavorable otrrutnstaiiceH. The ! elrcunintanees referred to 'wen not! set ut in the U'ttrr. ' TANK BELONGING AMUNDSEN PLANE BELIEVED F0UNO . CtH'KNHAtlKN, Oct. IK. (!( A fuel tank believed to hehnij to llu I'reneh 1 .at ham plV ie in which UoaHt AnniiitlHcn and five compan ions are presumed to have perished in an attempt to reach survivors of tin- fit-fined dtriide Italia has been found. The motorboat Keif arrived at Wadlorsiiiid with the tank Jast niKtil. havhm founu Saturday at latitud 64:;2 north. imf;itudc S::M east, about miles north of Christiansund. Norway. It was en li able of hoiUitif; M iUrcM of fuel, but contained only 3n. It bore a small plate with the inscription: "Kssenee " competenc litres, hydravion l.at hntn" t fuel conlenl Bfm litres. Latham seaplane). The liioCoii'oat is due at Trond hjem tomorrow where the tank will he examined by expert. . The point where th tank was found Is much farther south than other places whm parts of the Hca plane have been picked np. ' Captain Itilscr-Lars who took part in the Italia reset! work, afd buried tit the backyard of thv that this inilicaleo that the sea- c. y,. dates home, plane must have fallen Into :ho- When yun Co-urne CateK .Inti water and not tinto the h-e. as in lur was only a year old Jim the latter case everything would ' flrieves presented him with the have been smashed. Another pert snhl that the plane muxt ha j been flying a iotu; time, since only'ster SUiUtren ot yasoUne were hft in the la nk. DRUNKEN DRIVERS TO LOSE LICENSE Yrfln Hinrtil IrR I Llll I ILIVLni I Ll I S.M.K.M, Oru., Oct. '.-HHir-Jlo- . tor vehicle drivers whose Iteonws are hereafter revoked ly mtinlet- ' pal judges for drlviim while drunl will not he aeeorded any mitiKa llon of the penalty, aeeordlni to a ! Ii.ltnr fi-iini stnei-oliire lit Sltut.. Itnl I 10. lloss to Judce 1!. M. Tomllnson jof Portland. The new policy Is naseu on an opinion received ny lloss from Attorney Oeneral Van Wlllkle. j Heretofore It has heen the prae- vm mnk(! ,t (lentous for them. I ;tlee of the secretary of state to Hermans so discovered hy cxperl (restore the licenses within a I'C imentlnK with a cargo from the' I rlod of SO days from conviction.! United States. t j hut the attorney sieneral's opinion i '. 4 j holds that this cannot he done. The j Cornelius -Construction of the! 1 law provides that municipal indues jlarKest modern poultry house in I may revoke drivers' licenses per-'-ounty under way on v. J-.'. l'ar-( I manently and "pernlHlwWly, hasikin place. been held to mean one year. 1 4- f i Other offenses, such as reckless-: ,!lv,,r Columbia Core-- ncss and incomjietency. will he wl11 remain open all wln-j handled ns formerly, that Is the '''r announced. j : secretary of state will revoke u,,,j ,.,ver-'ineKa'r Juice In' recommendation of he ju.lKe and ,, earh.ad, ordered res ore licenses w.thin the pre- from T i j-crllx'd time, , . Medical Springs Fire. t 1 CI) t VliL" lU .1. ' mtflnicht tire that destroyed a j More, the postofficc und telephone office t Medic al SpriiiKb, Ore. ; in i ni(;ni causru more inan j :,m lo. Mchtntnn win bHevprt n havp started the fir. I pper I floors tised as apsrimintd. were , octupicrt bv K. iwrRonn who e . caped In their TtfntTT rlofTf-' i t NiiHit-m Ktrect iniitroveninnt ORANGE BALL TOTERS ARE NAMED FOR W. S. C. GAME TV Uu2rl parumm, is occupying th. turn of Ihe Oregon .State football team durius the few main ink- hours if prut-tit-t l"fr th. traim with 'jifUiimtin Stnt t'oih-ur nt IMiUman 'St S,iUtrtay I'tmvh fiihish-r boi'jmvp.l t h Or.'j;on St:ite roks ysliTilny and upvI tht ysurUnt:s ;is ttpiMtsitinn f.r tjjc iJDint' varsity in in-i-jtaration fur t)ui fray. Kruin irivious Hhmvhi this sea- Mini, tin- Oraiiut'ini'ii iniiy rely nmn1 th;in USUi,i un straitilU fnmh3,ll to -I. r. - . .-: --.sr. mm eti-iiM Pigs Is Pigs, Law Is Law; George Gave Up After What He Saw No iiiti(.'r how .NtcoiiK an t ta hment one may liavu for piKs. there if nu law whleli ran sep arate an siffveiUmuU swine fruu; her owner. m tivv Imities fiotn a devoteilly luKish mother what la i'Sty Traffic i;uri;e l'ies-Ht o',r to tiori:e was sent out Uffieer do? yester- day to th1 Appleiiate district to attach six pis belonjrilij; to Ira Chancy, rancher defendant, as demanded by U. It. Feurey, plaintiff; in expiation for a jud- ment awarded tho letter against the former. When he .iliives there, hi was greeted hy a .scene of EmprossH'P ii:tths. Six buiiy Mlcklilifis wrte finishing the course of their noon day meal, It was heart romlinn and not little danKfrous: . taklm- th ,-ouimsters a way frrMil their moin. rij mlerid. Milt fJeorm did It. Then the sympathetic and liidiKiiant nnn of the law reach- ed out and stayed the e.vccu- t f i ii. "Kivi swsm are ; exempt,1 ;ami c.'ilinol be aUaehcd from nn'uwn- pr. Ami the owner has the rllit 'ALEX' GONE 10 DOG HEAVEN AND GATES JOI SAD; lUle of the saddest "funerals" of the vcar tmk place tuwn after' a o'clock this nioj-nini: whin with simple ceremony the body tj "Alex" seven itml a half year old black and while tlof and f Alex Sparrow, whs ' namesake liny puppy who that lime the yuuiitf -! , was the mme fte The two Kl'ew up loK-dher. m iheir teeth, ran alter me .ame lalls ami weru ko(1 jmls Kcni-rally. A Week Ahx became ill and refused to romp and play ?j Me was taken to the local hostdtal and his case diairims as Intestinal flu. Yesterday aft- ernoon ho died. oi uniu nfcht Jttst before t;eor;(' went to lied did his im ii' r ...II lilm llu- 11-hkIi- news. Tills lnurniim Mr. Haliv. told Ids for an hom U'ih UM-'burial tnok place with only Die sad Kinie lal ill. .- UH'IIIT nf the pet and the ntlit nn-intiers of the riimUy M-e!ent. Fur several hours today Ceort,'i' walked up ami iliran tn front uf the house .KearchfnK for ranlle i-iirks to place around the Kravi-. lie carried a hw-ket and ipeii Ills eyea now and then. There are flowers loo un the spot where Alex ; 1U'"' Pi, )ke Hot Barley. , niHCMKN. Oerniany. Oi t. IK -lli . )r lju-l-j. ha'K dctoritiriiHcd ko nuicli 'that Hies refuse fi eat It. Ilnf Wat- , . Ilivftr Ale Ituvotn idanmd for t(.Hs;tnn in .. r" - . ' s Potest .irov hit - rr inl. Walnut irti V HOOPING COUGH wo : cute tui btlps to f dac paroxysmi of couichmf. :m : "'' ''"'V. , The f.,...lMl. teams of Me.l- ''"!, , v;-,-.- ,,,,1 ''"'-I '"' Salem l.-.h . Imk U imfSM ins tthisll ' 111. u lianie S.il-i .-.iiiii rotuul. In all Hanirs th' Si;ittrs h:iv slum it an aH.':; to iniiu'h thrttimlt tippt'sinu Ihu for vrason;iil1' uuiiix. In n'lin.iM i(t-- ti this is tht failusv -tf til ui.ui---olUl:, air uff ns.' lit function an u ln i . ,!ut J JO II- il Itmti Jik- tllr f"Ui so im , Up tlo th ImU-iMrryiim mmi MnitU ijiiai'U-r: I'liiff Tlunip. sn. ftilllacli ; t't-ril SIhtii 1- fi half, am! Hughes, riht half. T'u- rrtnnlt-ti cmulititni uf t in ( ii a nu-n is ai'ti'ntuaii it whrii tins lun - up is esnsd-iYU as ilu-n aiv tlirr.- sunhomorrs an.) only tint' U-iit r- nmn Msu in Ww- tMmUinati... rrrJ v . : ..X.- to determine which of tile five he may retain." said the law. as imenrini by a local a(Ui ncy in behalf of the defend ant. "Is that sf?" aked t;eoj'j;e obviously i elleVi-d. "Well, which ones are ytnt join to keep he a-k-o. The eyes of tin- own er --canned the six balden and dwelt upon the runt of the t.iin- v. No more was said. It may i, possible thai the plaimifi , tiild in lime frm an Hll.c !t- mem for the runt, having vlew- ed the indescrihatde heavily --f the other fiv nicmlwrs of the swine famly. but that Js doubl- ft. It wouldn't make too mm h .difference whether the defend. mi ,hoses the mother ami ir : babies for his own. or just tic five best lookim; i-lnlilien. i-e- -:mih i the words of kind-f hcarle.l tb-onji: "U would be pretty hard for uuyuw lo separale Uie nndiif r from ' her children anyway es- cdally rfii-P' "all six of them c-n inn yuan-? to know ..w.haL It's all about." PRiNCETON THREAT BOYCOTT BECAUSENO VOTE I'UINCKTON. X. J.. Oct. IS.MVl A boycott of I'rlneelun inerchams was inreutciil touay y j.im un deruratluates of Prince'nn univer sity who have been barred from voting iti the comlnir eleitions on the Ki-fUind that they are not resi dents ttf the city. "neeri initiation for discrimhut -Hon. No vote - no l i-iide," read poKtern tlislrihuteii Hb'iit the cam pus after the election board relumed to register HMt underrndu;ites who appeared at u re(;lfiraiioii office. Graduate and seminary students were allowed to resister. The t-oHttMhm of tile luilentw that they are vnlhled to voVe h up held hy rHl1n John Oner lib len and Denn Christian tlail- Fits Can Now Be Stopped! New York. N. y i:iiii.-iiv c.i- indi-rlut n mhi- -mils friim a ni-u- rruu-ilv Hint ' -I'Mii i. i!iv fiiiiiiiiirn .ir.-i n Kits mid Is mil harmful nr Inildt fiiriuini;. Atlvom- wlin mmhIs iiaim: tn XI'HOSOI, I.AIIOl: ATliI!li;S. Dipl. l'.r,t. ;,n;i I'lftli .vi-. New Vurk i iiy. mil btoii-p h ri;i;i: , 1 -.M,i.i,iiniH nil ni-u Kinii - i111" i.aiinm. miie 101 in iii- new home buns alow w12 room house Medford Sheet Metal Works 719 N. Central Medford Telephone 411 ROOF LEAK? CALL Trowbridge Lumber Yard Our roofing expert will call and give you suggestions and estimates 011 costs. No obligations. Wo soli the famous Johns-Manville Roofings ALSO CEDAR SHIKGt.F.S D FOR SALEM GAME ' WCVT CATUnnAV l;. Kelly Thi Mv.i, he complete! in t h-- cint ractor IMlt Li rilslllllK 1 lie .it K tlivrmi. 'fin- Aledl'io d le;in) is in ond it ion iv it 1 1 l In c-cp( ion f lhnn: Harrcll, ho will .n.l- ably hi' in shape for Ihe nun-, in- tnsshv Cliff Oarncii is h- imi i:rtioni. for his phi..-, im' it is highly probable th;it tbe Hashy C.mnic s play until th result ix i4flel. Salem plays the six man de :tWis. ml alo has a m l fsn -ward pass jjiiaek- They nv i-nl ma idled with the locals in Hgltt , who ha ve i he ed -r en them in experience. The anie is ibe most Import am inlcrsec ti.ij(J hiuh hooJ otltcs;t of Ihe vc:ir in this stale, and is he mic WHiHu-il w ith imcreH isp- lJiIC. l;ec;iU,-C ttf JIn be.-ijim,' U3J the iiivtllieal State chciini)iiou- i - I Assurances rontiniie to jnuir: i n to Coai h CalUson. ;isniin him that they will trwHi in person at the ame. instead' of dcpeii'lilij; upon their radhvs. ' A eimvd is -(.e (ed ii 1e in attrmlaiici-. and the pr- j lictiMi Is for fair wcatluT. M.. n il - lri liiiiiii;ii y Ki'i'i. ivnik mi iM-u MihJii.- Xm'U(i-cii i;iilr..inl i ..miili-tril in rmir imII.-n i. ..iid .r ii.r... Stomach Troubles "Thcio nio iminy syiuplonu of tilfcvs of tho stomncli, sumo of which i a typical rhronic pain vliicli occurs from one to thico or four hours following tho ami, It is n sharp, cuttijiff excrucml'mtc , typo of pain, present as soon ns tho tomarh hiis pmptinl itself of food, ! "Chemically it is usually due to a hymrarid serretion. Wn also finii a meat lt-al of fascoiis distciitioii, a feelinp; of discomfort, distress ami somrtimes nausea which is characteristic of this ailment." Tho above is an oxlraet from editorial by Phillip il. Lovell, N. 1. PKERI.KSS RTOMACAI, RKMKUY has nfTurdeil thousands of people relief from Hyperacidity of the Stomach, tins on Stomach, Heartburn, and Gastric Distress due to tlvperaciditv. .On hand at jarmin & Woods and ether good druggists. Why bo satisfied with n rciidy-mndc suit when you can htivc an Ed. V. Price OR M. Born Suit, tailored to your measure, for $25 up A fit or your money back. '. . The Men's Shop Next to Rialto There's a Montag warm air furnace fitted to your re qairements 71 PROBABLE L1NEU III .lay al I w.i o'clock. s llleineir r l:. Hughes lii.-ilfrit-vl T MoiB.in J.UI.-.N T SUu-Uf t'-.'Wne i; .). Ituclies :--.n:e t; i;t-Hi- Itu-h K ,M.-i..jjal.l Siniil I-; 1;.. .-riiuiii I' K"-lly i; Al.hm liack.- Ill: II. in. -II or l.iilliell 111! Ailti-l-M.il I'll I'.M.ks-e mrnm WARM AIR .FURNACE ' lift "t 1. 1 . X - Ii 'V7TI1EN wc purchase over 100 million W' pounds of choice tobacco from one crop, it means that regardless of cost, wo are going to be sure of the quality of the tobacco in ChesterfitM eigarectes. In I -3-..iw JT:J&j- , NOW! ... the Tappan IN-SO-TOP GAS RANGE Brings New Pleasure to Southern Oregon Housewives HERE nt lart is tho range you have been looking for smooth enamel, in side and out, makes it easy to look at ttnd easy to keep clean. The INSULATED oven keeps tho boat in, too, and scien tific oven ventilation, a unique feature, insures perfect baking. Come ini See the new TAPPAN IK-SO-TOP, Telephone 526 ' - Woll gladly call at YOUR hpmo and ex plain to you the advantages of gas for cooking ; - "Instant Heat" SOUTHERN OREGON GAS CORPORATION 209 West Main St. Mi- r i y f i ti WsSs. u J.v kci V -1ST J Mild enougk for anybody . , and yet tlicy Satisfy" Phone 626 this way wc insure ChcstcrfieliVs good taste,. Millions of dollar's worth of fine to baccos ageing, maturing and sweetening in storage there is no better safeguard tiiautJiis, . A Complete Servia Cleaning, Pressing Dyeing R lining, Repairing, Alterations. Jackson Garmejit Qeaner Phone 213 , Our Service Car Wiil Call ONYX POINTEX HOSIERY For Women $1.85 VJ REPAIRING n VaTJ EWELPS ' Youthfulness The reading aegmcui I Iho Nocromo Iiifecl is practioalJy invisible Aa a result, glasses with Ko Jiromos have tho same linnilsonte youthful up penrnnco as llio dingle vi sion lenses worn by the young people of today. ' Dr. Jud Rickert Optometrist 222 E. Kala 1 r V a fo Rub itolllHo h 11 v iiltil,(h..ti. i.i-irii,' ft:U'l Ovmr it M.thvmJart 1J Yearly