TXOE FOUR fEDFORD MATL TRTBUNE. MEDFOTUf? OREOONT. FRIDAY. NOVEMBER 10. I92S. toos NO RATE INCREASE! W1TTE CENTRAL POINT Extra good Baldwin apples, 60c I ; pr box. binnacle Packing Co, if ; j Ofortte OatfH pft !at ni;ht forj I Portland to brinic back a ntw mo-j ( lor truck. :ind a good guoss is that j Iip will hi foarid tiro urn tlm foot- . I bull flld :it Corvallls tomorrow t afternoon. j Another well known reiiident of t tnrunn cnrintrd ,-!!. ,,., cn. ! i. euirui rami, hiiiiuim r in-!, o- nlisht years of aw. died at 7:3ft this , . , , I III! I I Ir I InI I PKPIt.n I miLM unu i nuuin RATE BY THE S. P. JO? murnltiK at his hume, icdlowlni; an In no rn.w will the Southern' L'3it ' Pnrific railroad increase tho Flu Willflnnnn lenveg today for frelKht rate In and out of Med- iih.c nf four iiinn'lhK' durntion. i S"n Pninrloo and I.o AiikI-h, ! ford, was the nasuranee Bilen with i ho lant week flndinK hint lit ' ',",''' ,10 plans to Hpfiul the win- thin afternoon hy J. II. Muli Imy. J a very rrltlinl condition. Mr. Mtte : lor- Jneslsinnt frelicht truffle innnuner llfld heen a rOHldeilt Ol Central I "'"'" iw mui. musipmun ( .jif'K"", Pfiui'; ill" nrwru ui I'olnt since 19U3 und leaven hie wile und five children to mourn loss. The body is in rharce or the Conner Kunorul I'nrlorn, from which the funerul urrauKementH will be announced later. Ife wob horn in 1'onen, Germany, .lune man, und before cominK to southern Orexon was a resident of Nebraska, where he was en Based in farming. Ui 18S0, -at .Mcnonlk, 111., he was married to Johanna Hnen nnd to this tiulon Hons Publishers, Seattle. 261 : directors of the ledford Chamber Dr. anil Mrs. L. A, Hnlade, who; of Commerce mid local fruit men! left Tuesduy for Ban I'leuo, cnl., , withered at the Hotel M'ldford.J in their car, Rot only ns far as j where the meetJn(r bexan at noont Weed thnt evening becaiiHe of the j with a luncheon. I severe rain and snowstorm. They) Mr. Mulchay explained the nt-j nre now continuing their Journey : tltule of the Southern I'ueifitij ly slow staKen. i toward this reKlon and their side) Cheap lumber and cedar posts, of the frelKht question, lie spoke: ow I area on a cold your th Modford Lumber Co. 237tf Mr. and Mrx. II. Chandler Kkuti and ..Mr, and Mrs. Leonard Car penter, after two weekw In Mexico there were six children born, of city. Mexico, have returned to C'nll- whom five nre living today Mar tin and Fred Witte or Central Point, Mrs. Klin Prouty of Mod lord, Mrs. Uzzie Johns and Mra. Anna Anderson of Klamath Falls. ' Ho harmonlmiH have the nffnlra nT the public hoIiooIh been running Montr for M'verul yfixvn pant, with Hie. Niiiei-Intendent nnil hcJioo! lumnl havlnn the confldenco of tho public, ttiat na luttt year and' the year before, the vote cnt at yester day 'h Kfhcxil budget election was very liRht, with only 85 votes cnt, and Uichg uverwbelnilnKly for the isinet as put for vote by the school officiate. Keveiity-six votes were cast for the approval nf the huri't and 8 voleH wero tiKainHt, und on the pro portion to lncreaiiO the tux morn than 6 per cent, above the constitu tional limitation to meet tho In creased financial reiiuirements of the schools as -"t forth in the hudpet, 75 of the voles approved, and but nine upturned t. The actunl tux Increase Is only 3-10 per cent over thnt of the precedliiK year. Tho election wna held yesterday afternoon and evening nt the Junior high school. Notice to Hunters. Hereafter any hunter trespassing In Hrophy nnd Company fluid ad joining' Crater J-ako hiphway on east , between Agate Htutton and KukIo Point will ho prosecuted. Thin land Is now loused by a private Run club.. (Signed lirtOPIIY & COMPANY, l . - . 243 ALWAYS KEEPS IT M HAND Lydia E. Pinkhain'i Vegetable Compound Helpi Her So Much I'ilUlmroii, Pa. "I was just com pletely run down. I hm tired, heavy, BlUKpiHJI h'l'lltlUB and i could not eat. I wns Insiui; in weight. I so much nimut l.yilia , U. I'lnk ham's 'egotuble Compound anil what a good med icine it is, thnt I started taking it. I liuvo taken flfflit hottics of 1. 1,1 in !' Pint-. nam's Vegetable rompouiiit nnrt ulsiut the same in tablet form. This is one medicino a woman should liuvo in the liouso nil tlio time. 1 am improv intr every dny and I sure am nb!u to cat. I am willing to answer snv let ters n"kinjr iUhiiiI the Wsretulile't out IK.uml." Mim. Kij.a Kipiiakiih, 81 t li:mtauciia St., N. S. I'ittnbun'h. l'a. fornia. While, in Mexico City. Mr. Kjran entered the golf tournament ther and won flrnt prize for lowent medal ncore in the qualify ing round. He also won his first match j In the tournament, but was thnn ; forced to withdraw because of a lame back. Jackson Springs Club dance Kat. night. 23! Mrs. C. 8. Newhall of the Old Stage road, who has been with her mother, Mrs. Htorey, in I.os An- golfn since September, will return to Med ford the latter part of next week. Have you tried tne Ttest Kver pear butter nt the following groc. ers: Marsh's, Hufeway, Plf,'gly Wlg gly, flconomy flroceteria. IM 1 Chlckenpox Is now very preval ent In Med ford, many pupils In the lower grades being out of school because of the disease, which, however, is reported to be In a mild form. Cheap dry lumber at Medford Lumber Co. 237tf Visitors In Medford from Seattle yesterday were KIhIc M. Mathew son, Mm. II. Hhattuck and daugh ter, II. Shattuck. Jr., C. I. hlgler and Mr, and Mrs. N. J. Curan. Sain Sandry of Hogue ltlver is In the Community hospital with a badly affected ' hand. ' X. L. MorfiU, representing the Howard Automobile company of Portland, western distributors for Hulck cars, transacted business with the local dealers, Hcherer Mo tor company, today. ovtr an hour and one-half, using highly Involved subject matter on frtdgbt rates and interstate com- mert-e decisions as his topics.! While the port to port rates may I be lowered, lie declared short haul rates from Medford would ; not be increased as a result. j mirror. .ttiats W'WET' Rtated Communication. Medford l.odue 103, A. Y. nnd A. M Krliloy, Novem ber 10th, 7:30 p. m. Hy order of tho Worshipful Master. 238 C. M. HOI'STO.V, Secy. Notice. Notice Is hereby Riven that the firm of Koblnson & Meyer lias been dissolved by mutual consent. - All obllKatlons owing to said firm should bo pnid to Juo If. Meyer, who will continue to operato the business ot 33 ft. Harllelt HI , Med ford, Oreffon, nnd who will pay nnd ussumc all indebtedness of said co-purlnershlp. 243 ltOWNSON & METER. gasoline cold The only Information that could bo gained hero up to early this urternoou as to the snow condi tions on (lie hlshwiiyH today Is that the HiHkiyou und tireeiispiin.'; mountain highways are ullll sloppy from tho falls of snow und ruin, and that tho l'ucliic highway over the SlBklyous is still icy in plucos in the deep shade. However, the snow yesterday was five inches deep on both high ways, according to Htuto Traffic Sergeant CI. Y. Talent, who report ed two auto accidents, one on each highway. Each crash was caused by slippery paving and wet gravel, and neither wns serious, only re sulting in bent fonders und no in jury to car occupants. HorKonnt Talent advises all mo torists to exercise caution in trav eling In the mountain country. Almeo Coining Homo. SOUTHAMPTON. Kng.. Nov. 10. (Pi Almee Semplo Mcl'herson. Los Angeles evangelist, snlled for the ITnited Slates today aboard tilt- steamship Columbus, after an evangelistic tour through Knglnnd. acts in a motor . . . . ... ..... . $0 It doesn't ta1$ many cold vorn M Mi Notice. Notice Is hereby ' given that Dewey LeMoyx' nnd (Ills I,. Neely linve dissolved partnershii nnd the l.cMoss Service Station nt corner of Jackson and lliverside will in future be conducted hy (His L. Neely. BEWEV I.H MOSS, :3!l Cl'S L. NKHI.y. Cnrd of Thanks. To our many friends who were so kind to us In our recent de renvement In the loss of our 'loved one, wo wish to extend heartfelt thanks: also for tho lovely flowers. Mr. It. T. Uurch, Mr. and Mrs. It. K, Anderson. Mrs. Lovlna Uurch. 238 Card or Tluinks, We wlh to express our npre clntlon and thanks to the many friends who gave their sympathy and beuutlful floral offerings in the passing of our dear one. Charlotte nnd Kdna lteeson, Mr. and Mrs. Kverett lteeson, 1'IIIm lteeson. 53R Brisbane'sToday (Continued Krom lngo One) Rexall Specials Friday and Saturday 1 pkg. of Gillette Razor Blades at $ .50 Large package of Kleano Shaving Cream at ........ . .50 Regular price $1.00 ' Special price , , , . . . .50 J You Save 50c Rexall Shaving Cream .35 : 1 can Talc Powder ............ .25 Regular price . . .60 Special price .35 You Save 25c 5 Quinine Hair Tonic ......... .$1.00 Jar Hair Fix .50 Regular price ....$1.25 Special price . .$L00 You Save 25c We3t Side Pharmacy The Rexall Store Will Itogers replied: "Kuropo would hold a celebration." M Of mnnv European countries, in cluding all Iho hit; countries, that would be lllerully (.mo. The deep sorrow thnt a drago man on the Nile feels when a rival boat runs on the mud would be duplicated In Kurope's capitals if this country "inn on the mud." Hut, fortunately, it won't do thnt. There Is nothlu.t in that to make us bitter, hut there Is evtiiylhlng to make us eumlous and keep us l'HKl'AKKI), Walter Ollsnu, 21-ycnr-old farmer In Illinois, wins tho nntlonul com husking championship, uveraglng III tu 44 ears a minute, picking up 'iG.62 bushels lu HI) uilnuicit. There nre few Olsons, and farm era should Investigate a machine In which this writer, ulso a farmer, has recently invested. It grinds corn ktnlks, husks. stalks, corn nnd all to a flno pow der, und saves husking. You stuck the stalks near the burn, grind them as needed. No part of tlio stalk Is wasted. Ask your dealer, got the machlno on trial, if you cau, - Some Kuroncun stBesmcu fore- soo "danger of a race in anna inetils between the United Stales and Kuropean countries." So far ns this country Is concern. od there need he no race. In nny is", there will be no DAVflKIl. "Wet" gasoline we call it, for lack of a better name. Mo water in it of course, but the heavy fractions it contains won't stay vaporized. They condense and flood back into the carburetor, over into the cylinders and down into your oil. .. ' ' ; Don't be misled by "winter gasolines''- you don't want cither winter or summer grades of "wet" gas. ; ; If you would avoid starting troubles, thinned oil, delays on cold days, use the dry gas Shell 400. . Less choke is required, less work for your battery with Shell 400. Scientific refining has 'eliminated the heavy wet frac tions,'and given you a fuel much superior to ordinary gasolines. All Shell yellow ana red pumps carry Shell 400, the "dry" gas. Start using it your very next tankfulL You can tf II S-ir II 400 in the starting. Pull your choe out only half way. Push it bdi in a. fm seconds aftertfie motor stdrts.SMUoorequiret las choc than "wet" gja, but can na tul more Without aiming oil thinning It doesn't tae many cold worn msj to flood your oil with emu demcd uct gasoline that runs down the cylnufrr u'dlli. Here is an example oil half gasoline in I;u tluin.ftve hundred miles of running! U''itI)SJwIl4CO,lIlr:"dry,gai,y.iti can often run a full tlmuand wiL'j and luive less than 10 gdioIineVt youroil not enough to sertomly damage it QUBCSTARTING And about oil: Here's an oil now that forms no hard, flinty carbon. To leep away from the endless trouble! caused by carbon and "add thousands of mile j to the life of your cor", insut on SHIilX MOTOll OIL whenever you buy 'o need enoiKh olridanos. Bub-to punlBh, in exemplary fushlon, : To have what we need, it is only 'ench yeai- In loans to Europe. i ! inc with Eurone is like Standard T SbBr- 0"fk S I"?'; I?" oO.t competi'with IT,' ;vnpr. TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY iOWNKK must leave and will sac rifice new home. Will mil or 1 trade for nnylhlnir. Whnt hnve i you, See owner mornltiKs at S. Orape St. 540 !l'U'.l fllovo lost evening. Own- er may have same hv calllUK at ! Tribune und paylnR for this ml. Will SAI.K Iteautlful 4-room fur nished home; hot water heatliiK system; well located on Rood paved street, nice lawn and shrubbery, ituod veroRu; close to school. Price 13400; terms. See fharles A. Wins AKency, Inc. l'hnne 7JS, i'4o KOlt HAI.M 37 Silver SpnilKled llamburR pulletx: first piiie Jai-kstin county fair, liice 5ic each. Mrs. Hlauuhter. Pioneer rood, 1 !j utiles west of I'hoenlx. 24 t FDH IIROT Warm, pleasant for. nlshed room: hot nnd cold water. 4L' N. Holly. 4J I'M II 1 IK. N'T 4 ; room modern hollNe; urilKe. Rarilcn: on pave ment. Call 333 Muven, 2t(l H'H HAI.K-8ow und pim. Milton Houston, ltoss Uine. S40 WANTKD-rompetent itlrl fur gen. ernl hourswork. Mrs. -V. W. Ava, Phone 187. ;aa VA.NTKl)-.Middle-aRed ladv wl.hes housekeeplmt for senile man. Airs. F. I.oomls, 07 So. Central. 140 Ftllt KAI.i: I P0 ncres nf land. 7 head of milk cows. 3 fresh Jer seyn with Jersey heifer calvcx; others will he fr-sh soon: 3 youiiR heifers nnd No. 15 lleln val cream separator, flood buy for the rlirht party. I'nvmeut and 'rms. Mrs Mury U, Dm-'it'in Bamt Valley, Or. 140 Jl MANN'S The Best Goods for the Price. No Matter What the Price MANN'S OVerGoat;-Values That You Can't Afford to Overlook Medium heavy Overcoats, all-wool materi als, with set-in sleeves; colors of grey and brown. . Values from $16.50 to $22.50 look at These Coat Specials Scheuerman Overcoats; regular $37.50 ' to $39.50 values. Made of all-wool materials in the newest pattern. Raglan or set-in sleeves. $31.95"; 1 Scheuerman Lightweight Overcoats Regular $25.00 to $29.50 Values $23:95 Men's Cotton Ribbed Union Suits lionjr sleeve nnd ankle lenirth. Heguliu' !fl.r0 vnl ih's. $1.28 Men's Outing Flannel Pajamas Middy or eoat stvle: Reg ular .T'U0 values." $1.00 Men's All-Wool Shirts Values from $4.75 to $7.50. 20 Off ' Men's Part-Wool Union Suits Long sleeves nnd ankle length. All, sixes. $1.68 "Holeproof" . Hosiery Xew patterns in f aney dress ,hose for men. 2 pa-s $1.99 Men's Fart Wool Dress Hose Fancy patterns. 50( pr. Boys' Overcoats Ages 11U to 8 years. Made of all-wool materials with wool plaid linings. Uaglan or set-in sleeves. $7.75 to $16.50 Boys' All-Wool Blazers Ages G to 1(5. $3.50 Beys' Part-Wool Sweaters Slipover styles with roll collars; A wonderful value for $1.00 Boys' Leatherette Blazers Water-proof Aid warm. $3.50 Men's Outing Flannel Pajamas Broken sizes; values. up 'to $3.(H). $1.95 C ' "THE STORE-FOW EVERYBODY" Men's Dress Shirts U u a r a n t eetl fast colors, pre shrunk neek bands. Plain or fancy colors. $1.00 Entrance on Main Street