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psgb sevehh C- 'u 1 -aim : SAVEW SAFETY JACKSON COUNTY MRS. JAS. H. OWEN MEDPORD MAIL TRIBUNE, ' MEDFORP'," OHF.Cloy. AVET)E;DAV. OCTOBER' 21. 1923. Tho Owen-Oregon Ltun'ier com pany of this eiiy, owners of vast tracts of timbPi in eastern Jitck koii county, has completed oi.e rail ruad survey, and has siaVttHl an other in that section, uccording to James H. Owen, jk on oral manancr, Tho first survey runs from a point 1ft miles south of liittle Falls, in a general southerly direction, to a point three or four miles from tho .store at Lake o' the Woods, and thence to tho summit of the Cascades. The suuvey aiso taps the Klsh lake district. The mineral manager said that the sur vey had started "down Jiutte creek inwards -Med ford, hut hit a sn,tK" -Mr. Owen further staled that "a survey over tho Cascades had wound up In a. Wo .Man's J-and,' " and added, "It is just a important to get down off a hill as to climb it." Asked regarding the report that a. s u r ve yo r w as w o r k i n g in the Cranls i'nss district, Air. Owen said "He might have been our man who was down there straightening out some trespass' lines." The general manager refused to ;'ve the name of his chief sur veyor, and said he intended to keep him in the field us long as the weather permits. "The Owen-Oregon company is making the surveys," said Air. Owen yesterday," solely for the purpose nf gaining information re garding the country and finding i lie most feasible and cheapest Mradcs. It is our business to know as much about the lay of the land in that section as the next one, and that is our purpose, based on good business." GIVE 2ND SIRING !E FOR PLAY ; Captain Sloan Danenhower of : New York City, a recognized authority upon submarines, their construction and mechanism, and j the inv-ntor of several valuable ; contrivances far underseus work. including the submarine torch, Is ; a son-in-law ' of Airs. James H. Owen of this city, and is now cn j gaged in a work which, if success ; i'ul, will remove all tho terrors of i submarines, by providing for i prompt rescue and salvaging when stranded upon the floor of tho ! ouran. Captain Danenhower is now con I dltioning the "Defender," Uio first submarine, to ho placed In -jervieo in the I'nitcd Slates navy, and v. ill use it in experimental rescue, work. A picture of the "Defender" after ! alterations and ready for a tjp, appeared in the Oregoniar. in last I Sunday. The Kox News reel, at an j early date will show pictures of ! the "Defender" beneath the waves. Captain Danenhower has inv?n- j ed a trap door which Is in use ! upon the "Defender." Thp door is so constructed that it can be opened and closed at any depth of ; water. This permits divers to come j anil go. When a submarine is In distress as was the S-4 last winter, the I rescue ship proceeds to the scene 't and lowers, as near as possible to ithe lost U-boat. The divers are i ejected from the trap door, and I proceed at once to the rescue of the imprisoned crew. Captain I Danenhower has patented a drill I for boring a hole in tho, side of a submarine, through which fresh air and oxygen can be piped. His inventions allow for a speedy loca tion of any wrecked submarine, and tho rescue of tho crew. In ) the case of the S-4, It will be re membered, valuable time was lost in locating the hull;. Captain Danenhower's boat is also equipped with mushroom ain-hors which prevent it from moving on the floor of the ocean, being held firm by air pressure. . The experiments of Captain Danenhower are in an advanced stage and practically assured of success, and are even now regard ed as a valuable contribution to naval and salvage work. Tho lowly second string men of the .Med ford high school football team, who have been knocking the rough spots off the regulars all season, and squatting on the bench watching them play, will get their chance to shine and win their let ters next Saturday, In the game with Ivlamal h Kails, with pro visions. ' Coach Ca llison told all hands last night that he" expected the first string "to get a few toueh ilowns in the first half, and let the men who made you what you are," come out hero and hear the girls j-ell nt them." Tho second string Is therefore going through a rigid course of sprouts this week, with the regu lars playing defensive. Tonight i hey will have a high-powered scrimmage. Coach Callison made it plain to the squad that the second string would not go into action until the game was on ice' "and 1 expect you to hold your lead and make a few touchdowns yourself." The second string has any num ber of good players in Its ranks, and the coach is anxious that they should get under fire and have a few games under their belt for next season. In Applegttte the scrubs have a fast halfback who lacks experience; Motz, Kprugue and Ossie Newlin, linesmen, and Alason renter, a big boy who is under studying for Hern to Hughes' job next year. There Is also Jack Walker, who Is built close to the ground like Connie Conrnd. The game next Saturday pro mises to be hard fought, as the rivalry between the two teams is strong, and Klamath Falls has her heart set on winning and will bring a large delegation of rooters. Aleil f o rd n n d va I ley fa n s n ro advised that the game starts at two o'clock, as will all games on the local field Ibis seasoth IS DRAKE S. IWIHOTEL j The newest bote in San Fran , cfsco, the Sir Francis Drake, built ! at a cost of S 5,000,000. opened j Tuesday, anil was visited by thou sands of people from all oyer the j Pacific coast. ' j This strictly - modern hotel. ,lo- cated at Powell and Sutter streets, ; near the shopping, financial and : theater centers, Is 2 stories high, I has (iOO guest rooms with features ! absolutely new to the west. On I rn ge 1 n 1 ia sem e n t , dining ro o ms, ' cafe, 'coffee shop are some of the other features. I The furniture and draperies of ; the Sir Francis Drake accommo- date themselves to the architec ) t u re , w h i ch w as designed m a I n 1 y ; In the period of the early Kenais- sance. Kvery single piece of fur j nlture was designed and made es pecially for the very space where It Is fitted in. U Y. Tlnckins and J. W. New comb are proprietors; Kent W. Clark, formely of the Oriental ho tel In Kobe is manager. His as sistants are Robt. I. St urn, for merly of the Htltmore hotel of New York, J. II. Qulnn, ormerly of on ft hotel In San Francisco, and Willis Hershey Is night manager, I ICIAL NewDressesfor The School Girl MAE MARTIN WILL VISIT PLANT Henry H. Lovejoy of Janesvllle, WIk., S4'cietry of the-Owen-Oregon ' LumlxM company, wtri Rt-rtve In thi city nst HfltturdJiy for a conference with Jumes H. Owe, Ronpml man- j tfer of th bcl plant, and an hi-j fWtlnn of tt local mill and lo- J tin onmi at Hull Kail. Winter operation pln o( (Ha j Own-Oron company in tfeia j Don will tn 4iat'u4. Mr. imn Ho lt laat nient v t-wttan. ; Yvtttfr h H( rt Mr, .fY. j and attn4 tn Ntrifcww tHHtir,n i on a , nft rtuto W him ttf , ttkta itf Raturda. t mm ewe i o j TAt'O.VUSu O. 21. i& Two prl- . Oetftkl. 23. sen- -Dimilnlrk fenced from Tacoma. and J-Uoy Heche. 3", fn Great Kail, Mont., t escaped from the federal prison at (mWI11 Island lat .Monday. The two men were working with about K'fi other prisoner on the prUon farm. When the convicts re turned to quartern (Jenki anil t;M '.- were! mtsfm:. Ounrd 1m-medlat'-ly started enuring the Uland, but with no nufct-M. Tli on sands of Pi mothers wit hi dntifjhtern of hijrhr Rcliooi or college ape, hnvo probltMai like this Lili lcj Koek, A rko nsas j mother. She mivb: "1 don't Indies e I could have jnit my t wiimitfr throiiL'ti tke hist two yea rap c4Wr witlniiit t'leh i4 Diawniidji tmi e Hyh at i fa4-4 mw-iU iia a pack' i ar ( f lb m.4 lWt mi the iMft mm i a few (itb braid. Som- L timci two dren-4'a were comhinrd and ; lironirht up t thite in lines Unit gave i no 'hint of'tticir nt, 1'eople never i knew they were redved whi'ti I u-ed i Diiiinmid Dvoa. They tieer tiike the . life out of eftdh or iinike it ltni9 Th'-v alwaya make tliingi frth, criup and hrtulit." Hinmond Oyea are true dyea. like j those ued when the elntli wa motile. ; Tinting with thnn in vany an hhnntr, and dyeing only t.tkea a little more tiniCj Insist on Diamond Dveo and Me diii(iN)jtitnieut. They never trek, np4 or run. Mv handsome new hook, "Ooler C'rafl,' will help you with your rhrihea iuhI home furnivhinu prol- ; 1piu. til (aye of dollar-ftiving xnff- ! ;( itn, t'uUy illulrt-d in ndura. lit MM-.K, Simplv write Mae Mar tin, II rune Nerviee Held., Diamond ; D)iai, llurliiigtou, Vermont. M 1 'M i Hi 11 1 1 6 ! a IIS DKUG S.'CRE Many other items not list ed below also on ale Stock Up for Christmas Many Christmas novelties on sale. Thursday, Friday and Saturday OCTOBER 25-26-27 The conditions of this sale are such that all purchases must be CASH. NO TELEPHONE ORDERS CAN BE ACCEPTED. Postage paid on all mail orders. 50 Klenzo Liquid Antiseptic I. Al ITlll 111 II II I I." M 11" 1I1WIII11 IIIMI IlKtfffijlu 4 1. fir&M-. i ii n.ii v nu.-Mi. ffWTll 2 for 51c 50c Arbutus Vanishing Cream An except ioiiiilly ftoorl hnse for ov(ler. Keeps the skin vonlh fnl. 2 for 51c 50c Jonteel Cold Vream Face Powder A soft, smooth, fragrant f.nce pow'dcr. 1 2 for 51c 50c Harmony Bay Rum Marie from the finest distilled Oil v. Ideal for alter shaving.' 2 for 51c 35c Klenzo Tooth Brushes 2 for 36c B mm mm Maiximum Hot Water Bottles 2 Quarts Guarantee, one year, lfeg nlar price $'2.()(). 2 for $2.01 awwtt '93 50c HAIR TONIC brings inpi'pnscd nulriinont to the Imir fnl link's mill (lovolcips th lustn. 2 for 51c 75c Delicious Cherries In pi-en in. Cljocolsitg punted. 2 for 76c Preparations For the Hair Sc "9S Hair Tonic 2.".c '!:! Shampoo Mr Ollvo Hlinmimo SI. on Harmony Quinine llnlr Tonic r.lTc Hair FIX fiOc Harmony Drllllnnllne 50c C!eoro;ia Hone llrllllnnlftie Soaps !F,c JonUol Toilet Soap 2f,c Medicated Skill Soap 2..c Klenzo Tar Shampoo Soap ISn Knxall Toilet Soap 10c Kitvpllnn I'alm Soap , S jc (iLorKla Hoo Toilet Roap ir.c Klkajr' Hand Soap i for 61 e 2 lor 2Hc a tor r,lc .2 for tt .01 .... 2 for Kin 2 for r.U: 2 for file ... 2 for .... 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Toilet Articles 75c .Tnneve' Cold Cream 2 for 7lic 1 75c Juneve VanlshiiiK Cream 2 for 7t!c fific Arbutus VanlsblUK Cream 2 for 61c 75c Theatrical Cold Cream 2 for "llo 25c linxnll Cold Cream 2 for 2(ic 5llc Cocoa llatler Cold Cream 2 for 61c 50c Cocoa Hotter Lotion 2 for 61c 35c Cream of Almonds 2 for 3tto 25c Glycerine ti Hose Water 2 for 20c 50e Jonteel Face Powder , 2 for 51 a Sl.OO Juneve Face Powder 2 for S 1 .11 1 ?l.00 Mouiptet Itainee Kuce Powder 2 for $1.01 50c Bouquet Itainee ltnii.'e 2 for 51c 60c Jlouquet Haniee Talcum 2 for 61c 25c Violet Talcum :..... 2 for Jfic 25c Narclsls Talcum 2 for 2Gc 81.00 (leoiula Hose Hody I'nwdor 2 for $1.01 35c Juneve Talcum 2 for !Wc 50c KI.10NZO DHNTA1, ('HEMIC 2 for 61c 25c Kexall Toolli Paste 2 Tor 2te 35c Antiseptic Tooth' Powder 2 for 30c 50c KI.ICNZO A.NT1S10PTIC LIQUID , 2 for 51c Food Products Coffeo Pounds 2 for 70c 35cc Pure Kxtraci Vanilla , 2 for lltlc tin: Kxtrnct Lemon 2 for 4lc $1.00 Olive Oil 2 for $1.01 25c Cocoa .2 for 20c 35c Palling Chocolate ; 2 for 30c 30c Meet Cubes :. 2 fur 31c 50c Orange Marmalade 2 for 51c 35c Marshnlallnw Cream 2 for 2ilo 10c Grape Juice, pint 2 for 41c. Rubber Goods $2.00 Water Hollies . ; : ...2 for $2.01 $2.78 Water lloltles 2 for $2.71 S2.00 Fountain Syringes 2 for $2.01 $1.00 IIOI'HH HOLD APHONH 2 for $1.01 $1.00 Household llubher Gloves 2 for $.101 Shaving Preparations , 35c Rhnvliw (irenm 2 for 30c 85c Shaving Slicks , 2 for 36c 35c Shaving Powder 2 for 30c 50c Shaving Lotion 2 for 51 C Brushes , 35c Tooth Brushes . .....2 for Mo $1.26 Uither llnislieH 2 fr $1.26 $1.50 Hair llruslies 2 for $1.61 75c Hair llruslies ..... ..,... 2 for 7ilc 75c Cloth HriiRheH , 2 for 70c Miscellaneous 26c Tinhur Tape : 2 for 2(ic 15c Adhesive Tape , 2 for 10c 50c Adhesive Tape ....'.. , ..,. 2 for 61c 60c Lay Hum 4 2 for 61c 20c Wash Cloths .. :...2 for 21c 26c Powder Puffs 2 for 2tic Thursday, Friday, Saturday West Side Pharmacy 50c Klenzo Dental Creme Keeps llie teeth clean, white and beautiful without injury to the ana niel. Large tube. 2 for 51c 50c Harmony Cocoa Butter Cold Cream A real tissue-builder and skin food. 2 for 51 c 75c Rexall Theatrical Cold Cream- One .Pound Tins , ' Cleanses the ' skin. Keeps it soft and clear. 2 for 76c 35c Rexall Shaving Cream . Produces a soft, creamy iatlier without irritation. Oreani Stick -Puudei 2 for 36c 50c Cascade Pound Paper 2 for 51 l'"nvelopes to match. 2 for 21t? Vfrm ML m 75c Toilet Waters . The rare f raft-ranee of tlie natural flowers. Many odors to select from. 2 for 76c $1.00 Peptona An excellent tonic, Kririehes the blofid. Contains Codliver Oil, pep tonized iron, malt, etc. Pleasant to take. 2 for $1.01 Famous Liggett's Chocolates Onv Pound l'ox ' A full iound of delicious, hijih gnu-le assortment of chocokitrs. . . 1 Z for $1.01 Candy $1.00 LIkkcii's Ohulen'.'c, 1 pound 05c l.lKKett'a Wrapped flarmnolH 35c l,li;i;itt'H Kandy Pack 75c l.lu.'elt'K Cherrlea In Cream . 36c LlKitett's Milk Chocolates, Vj Hi. 10c l.lKKotL'n Milk Chocolate Gc Mlntn Stationery $1.50 naiirdsinnii ... $1,00 Major I'npertrlen ; $1,00 Aruheaqne I'npertrlea 76c P(err Papertrlna f.Oc CAHCAUK POl'ND PAPKU 20c KNVKLOPHS TO MATCH! .. 16c hnvelopca 10c Knvelopes 10c Wrltlnt Tahlotn forSI.01 ! for Olio. for ifMc ! for 70o i for .! 1 for 11c 2 for fie .2 for $1.61 2 for 1.01 .2 for St fl j 2 for 70c ... 2 ror file i for gi ... 2 for loc 2 for .lie 2 for lie niiiwiiBtiHifr'fH! i', ii 'i i wmmmmmm