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MEDFOTJD MATL TRTf.UXE. IEDFORD. OUKfiOX. THURSDAY. XOVKMBK11 -PAGE THREE PEAR BUTTEFT IS FIRST SESSION PLACED ON SALE I BY x M. THOBNILEY Another murketahlp product has , grown out of the local pcur 1ml ux- ! try, under the dtrectlun of J. M. ' Thorniley. loenl busini'.ss man, who j lifts turned his intention tu the I rmtnufucturo uf pour butter. This ' product, which Is now heliiK LL:.tp) tied locally, will be. n fiteuWiif klnB care of the KurnluS near Htipply of Hmull ui:J. nvcuriMjiK to U Mr. Thornily. and vTill utllfzu Hose. I'oiniee, it'Anjou uml other v;ri.e- ' tics which arq not cunsidercU best I for canning. J An exclusive formula, by which jw the distinctive pear flavor in re- talncd. Is in the puH.se.uiion of Mr. j Thornwy and his hoji, who will i have a supply of over 2U00 cased 1 of the pear butter this your. The j product will be avalluble in local j niarketH and (jrocery h tor en under j the label, "liest Kver" peur butler. ' fShllowins itH introduction here, the product will bo advertised In outside markets, by the local men, S who exuect to supply a largo mar- ket witfrWho pears of the valley which otherwise would not be snipped out. A greater supply will be niunu 0 factured next year as additional Htorugo will be secured for the fruit us it conies from the trees. GANON PREDICTS CHAN MP IN "The KlvmeiUs of Seoul nuisier ft'i a training course for scout leaders, tu Im r,v5) umtt-r the aus pices of the t'r.tUr hake Couiicil. Hoy. ScmuIh of this city, will huvu ltn first session next Tuesday eveiQ injc at 7:45 at the Hoy Scout head quarters on Kast Main street ami other sessions will follow n suc cessive Tuesdays and Thu For its main purpose, the course will Rive ii .students u kchwiI know k. of the aims and con Wit of the Toy ScouO proKram. with sires laid on the methods by which this pvtyram can be taught to boys. It irfthe intention of the couivOto Rive a new scoutmaster a logical viewpoint of scouting and systematic basis on which he may build his future activities with boys. The course will also contain useful information for Sunday school workers and leaders of boys' groups, all of hom are cor- ptiiy invueii to mu mi. ao ice will be charged and will be open i to men over is years of age. If j further information is desinul. It , will be available at scout head quarters or by telephoning 540. POSTOFFICE GETS With an influx of favorable reports from the various pre clnts throughout the county pouring Into the Democratic cen tral committee headquarters Judge W. II. Canou, local chair man, has begun to predict suc cess in the ease of every Dem ocratic candidate upon the bal lot. o'The increased wave of Smith sentiment, that han swept the rural districts of the country." said Mr. Canon, with the pres idential nominee's positive stand upon farm relief, has penetrated the outlying districts throughout Jackson county and Is partly responsible for the success which ho predicts will be carried over into local offices on this ticket A Democratic meeting held at Itogue Itiver last Tuesday is said to have brought oneeof the larg est and most enthusiastic re sponses of any so far held In any of tjie county precincts. MRLMDMS BRING PENALTIES Kor driving overloaded trucks over the Pacific highway In viola- tion of the state law O. Crewden was fined I. h, Iuttoij ?f0. and I. U. faughey $40, on their pleas nf guilty in JustUu Taylor's court today. They wer arrested yesterday by State Traffic Officer C. V. Talent near Ashland, and entered pleas of guilty, they heing California men and mlsumlcrsttmd- (tig the. Ore son law, it was ex plained, e Caughey paid nil the fines, as the trucks were engaged In hauling heavy machinery for him from near C.'hlco, Calif., to. near Olen dale. Ore.,' to he used In a logging contract. Lutten's truck was over loaded with an excess of $rtno (4 pounds oihc rear nxlo. Crewden's truck with an overweight of fiiiOO pounds on the rear axle, and a great overweight on its trailer, while the other truck had an over load of 6000 on the trailer, and of 1J.UU0 on the rear axle of the truck. - f Out of a clear sky right in the midst of the fag end of the absorb ing political campaign comes the ' pustoffice jdepurtment with a ore- minder to Mcdford people that ! Christmas comes on Dec. and i that the post of f ice will be closed all that day. The order from Washington re- 1 lattug to Christmas day observance by the posiofffces, received here j today by l'ostmaster Win. J. War-, ner, says that the postoi'ficc will i cease functioning at midnight on ' Nov. 24th. ami remain closed all day of that day, except that spec ial delivery will be Jaken care of that day, and also the rcgu- ' lar holiday collections of first class mail made, and only outgoing first class mail be dispatched. There will be no window service ' and no city or rural deliveries, and ! the incoming mall will not be ! worked. j Therefore mall your Christmas I presents early. I DEER FATTENED BY FOR PRIM LARDER Fattening- ir.s own four-point deer with cow's milk ever since last spring and then killing It when the season opened. Is a strange story that was told by Deputy j Game Warden Koy l'arr today on Krank Feigh, a rancher on Immi grant creek above Ashland. , The deer then was only shot to wive it from other hunters. In order to keep the meal for himself. The buck was first seen wilh the cows last siting and seemed to keep steady company with thorn, unafraid of humans who chanced to be near. Lnler, It was noticed that the buck took on the habit of a suckling calf, helping himself liberally to fresh milk whenever the pangs of hunger became so strong that grass would not appease his appetite. He became a famil iar sight to Mr. Kelgh. who never thought of molesting the deer un til the opening of the hunting sea son. Hunters cat iff through the sec tion, and he feared the buck would fall to the gun of a stranger, and ratr than to i.uve that occur. I h Kllort the dr for hi own ust. O KMED Mall Trlbune-Vlrgln Station - 1 ," Thursday, Nov. I , 0:05 to $6:15 p. m. Address. 6:1G to 0:30 p. m. Mail Tri bune news and markets. 6:30 to 7 p. m. Const Dis play Adv. Co. " O 7:43 to 8 p. m. Address. 8 to 9 p. ni. Farm L'0f)au. 9 to !:30 u. m. -Modern riumbintf & Sheet Metal Co. If -ft' to 9:40 p. m. Address. 9;iR to 10:40 p. ni. Orange. Friday, Nor. 2. 10 to 10:30 a. ni. Southern Ore. Electric. 10:30 to 11 a. m M. M. Dept. Store, sacred concert. 11 to 11:30 a. in. Jacquc Lennox. Milliner. 11:30 to 12 a. m. Hrophy's Jewelers. 12 to 12:30 a. m.-wunderson Motor Car Co. 12:30 to 1:30 p. m. Palmer MusUj House. 6:03 to 6:15 p. m. Address. 6:15 to 6:30 Mail Tribune news and market repoifc. 6:30 to 7 p. m. Coast Dis play Adv, Co. 7:45 p. m. Address. 8 to 9 p. m. Mcdford Ucalty Roard sponsored by Chan. Ray. 9 to 10 p. m. Address. Col&Woh't BotherO Him This Winter! 3-onic men tlirow-olT a cold Aliin a few hours of contracting it. Any one can do it witli the aid of a sim ple compound which conies in tidWrt irm, and is no trouble to tnke or to always have about you. Don't "doMj' yourself when you cutch nno Pane's ( 'old C'ointoiiiul. ' ien mid women everywhere rely on thin inno cent but amazingly 'cDiclont littlo tablet. You'll find it in any drugstore you visit, and for only .'Lie a packa? 8ors throat, or a stulTed-tip liesd, even grippy cold won't worry you, once you experience this quick relief. Our Lay-Away Plan A Sfflnll Deposit Will HoldOuiy I Article Until Christmas Eve. BUYINQ MOST WE BUY FOR LES3 . A NATION-WIDE NSTTUTON- North Central at Sixth "where savings are greatest s SELLINQ ' MOSTO WE SELL FOR LE53 Phone 215 See Our Windows Our toy values are out standing, Just take our tip and select early while stocks arc complete. J Ho Jl o II O ' Toyland will oen SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 3rd. Months ago we planned this event) and now the result of our efforts awaits your inspection. We have more than doubled the quantity of toys lhat sold soQrapid!y la$t year. We aordially invita th people of Southern Oregon to visit this large and comprehensive exhibition of toy. Our Lay-away plan permits payment of a small deposit that will hold any article until Christmas E0. We list below just a few of the hundreds of low-priced articles to be found in our toy section of the bal cony. Let u help you select. Toys for girls Toys for boys this department is truly Santa's Headquarters. Come "Maty Lu" Furniture m Is Goad-Looking and Sturdy Children's furniture must be constructed to stand plenty of wear from ctive youngsters these sets are attractive enough for iny small hostess and are built to last. Three piece sets from 3.98 to 6.90 A Reed Sulky For the Doll's M, Aftersoon Airing o Even a tiny girl can push one of tlicse light weight reed sulkies with rubber tires. Low priced 4t 1.19 aa 1.98 Cedar Qtett Several sizes In "Jltfry Uf Cedar Chest. Wo havo liutli plain and brass-trlioniuil typos. oill lilnlily polished. Our prices range Size 27xHVixl7 in., assorted creanL ink or lilne. Hlwer and bTller than last year. Wo sold out on the first (lay he tore, so do not wail too long. I'rieed A Dresse Doll. For Very Smill Girl Paintr.d yH!K eyes and C.: :r. hair and flljll 'lvj composition uW arms. An 1(3. TWl idfaj doll l m fr small rT-rp ' 98c A Lovable Doll In Lace-Trimmed Dress and Bonnet Just as su-eet and adorable a) baby should be I The rufflo on the crisp bonnet is edged wl'.h lace and the dress is trimmed with edging and inser tion of lace she tus tinO.-bita leather slices. $4.98 Rcrifcrattf j Kitchen Cakocit A new additiun tu our toy Block; Enuimjl and varnish finish. CubinctH inl)luo, n-' friKuvitlorH whito. A Hpluiulitl, durable toy 4: to U.t o Childrun'Q toy ChairH and HorkerH liiiiHht'd in nuturu, red and whito. livery liilu ;irl wants one of those when she "plays houso." Our price range 49c to S1.29 o Construction Sets Are Splendid Christmas Gifts "Meccano" metal construe tinn sets offer countless pos sibilities for ingenuity to the boy with imagination and a mechanical bent, DiKerent sizes from 89c to $8.90 He Will iks A "Hamilton isr; hound" Coaster Wagon A hnll bearing coaster wagon for real hivs cigar, birch hcil. highly finished, and the .new builoon type wheels. $6.90 Pool Tables ToldlnS le-;s, pure rubber eiiMhlons, -.green felt cover, plastic' ball.i. two ciics, one wood 'triaimlu. L'ig enough to play on. ; Comes In three sizes. 0 S3.98to$8.90 Doll Trunk Wardrobe Doll Trunks with cojit hungers. Metnl cover ed. W'u havo sevornl sizes and o many or each size. .Matin just like a real "groivu up's" trunk. Priced 98c to $5.90 Wagon Wood Wa'Son. birch bed, lGx III! Inches, H-ply veneer hot torn. 10-Inch whocfe, -lu. tires $3.98 Ptnco Wagon W.ood Wugon, ICxIIC-ineli body, lO lnih retained roller hearing wheels, lti-lO-lnch rubber tires, channel steel gear, full longuo and grooved glue bottom. A boys favor ite. An exceptional value $4.9 Blade Boards o Kastl lnuii'il Ivpcs with drop-desk feat tires on al plialiot II cl odiical ionul si'tH. Olliers are eonibina tion ta9ln wall bmirils Ihnt are helpful in insli'iii: tion i chililn.Mi. This t.vp'; is one which in interesting to the hoy or frirl and has educational heni'fils also. I'rieed . 49c to S1.98 Brown-eyed Ma-Ma Doll with Brunette Clirls A dainty, modish doll .with a crisp .bonnet and an embroid ered dress she closes her eyes, too. 4s Mama Dolla (ieiiulne llorsmnii Dolls, painleii eyes and hair,' com position legs and anus? Neat dress and bonnet. This is truly nu exceptional value Tor all Horsman dolls uro ttooil ' '' 98c Doll Buggie l.omu woven fibres in a va-t rlely of sizes In reed Doll (Carriages. Many colors Ironi vhlch lo select. Assortments are complete now so may wo suggest ugaln Select curly. $2.29 to $15,75 . Wagon Mnlal Wagons with stool disc wheels, 0 rubber tlroH. Larger wagons havo rolloo bearing wheels--- 98ctoS4.98 Automobiles o lllg enough for a hoy to ilde lu. Steering wlls and' peiluls In a variety of types. All riihhor tired, sc wheels. Wo havo Mack l)ui Trucks, Stuta I'jg! Chief ami All Mall plunes ill this lot unci . any boy would bo delighted lo own ono $.98 to $9.90 Toy '. Pianos I'ppght and llahy (irait'l iiirulels in mahogany fiu iali. These arc made tip in Ihrcc Mizes and all will 0 on display in' our toy sect inn. Out' diistoinary low prices will prevail; 89c to $3.98 A Variety of Games That Can Be Enjoyed by ' ( Children and Grown-ups There are many times when children should relax from strenuous, active play and games will then hold their in tcri'st. Floor and table games of several kinds are a good investment? for the amusement of the whoje family ' 49C and 59c Safety -Walker ' Helps the Baby to Walk; A splendidly constructed "walker" that supports 9ho baby, yet helps him to walk. Rubber covered where the baby touches it and riveted together. -no bolts or screws. $4.98 Steam Shovels Mndn of heavy gauie niolnl. roof red, body, sbovol and plat form black. Works on swlv" baso. Priced $1.98 Musical Toys Horns Trumpets, Cornets, AcconRjns. Trombones, Saxo phones, I'kclelPH, Chlmc-ii' phones uud Hurnionlcan are liero In nbunduucrvOiir price rungo will please 4c tcL98c Little Jim" Ball Bearing Velocipedes These arc sturdy playmates for boys and girls and so good looking that children are proud of them. too. Finished in blue and rubner tired. $g-90 to $14.75 Meccano $ets A popular construction toy makes many rilfforont mod- els. Several sizes In these sols 89c to $3.98 Table Games Tennis, basketball and Foot ball games that can be Play ed right at homo. Games that are wholesomo and interest providing. The ontiro family will enjoy taking part. Priced $1.69 to S1.9S Electrical Trains 0 Have "Speed" to Please - the Active Boy JliliillSs Hoys and grown-ups, too, are thrilled with the way these electrical trains speed along the track- The cars are well-constructed and look so much like a real train that it is no wonder this is the favorite' toy with boys of all ages. Different sizes and different types of equipment in moderate price range from . , $498to$3975 PAPE'S COLD COMPOUND .