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fEDFORD MATL TRIBUNE. MEDFORD, PRECOX', TlintSDAY. XOVK.M UK If 22. V.Y2S. PAGE THREE HEIRESS JO &ED SWEDISH COUNT i ?I I TO LEAD DRIVE (H IDI7MMI?V Mm. Alfred 8. V. Carpenter hna been appointed general chauniun orthe annual Itvd t'rumi nipiubcr Hhip drive in the residential tli ' tricts of AIcdfo;d. With the downtown sections . well covered nnd colni; over "luo per cent" In tho membership campaign u cor renpondlTiK effort In Iii-Iur made to put the residential districts In the same class. Mrs. Carpenter has selected the following women- to net as her assistants: Mrs. James K. Owen. Mrs. tteorcc M. Roberts. Mrs. J. J. Enimens. Mrs. Charles Witter, Mrs. Gilbert K;uart. .Mrs. C. 1). Thompson. Mrs. Frank Torrey, Mrs. Hamilton I'atton, Mrs. Fred erick H. Johnson. I DCl.UTII, Minn., Nov. si. M) A four-ton fishing bout with a crew of four men was mise-int; on Luke Superior today. The boat, a gasoline launch, left here Tuetday and was anchored 14 miles southeast of Duluth while nets were laid. When tho launch fnlled to return on scheduled time, the United States coast guard sent a life boat and the cutter Crawford to search, but no trace of the boat was found. Gust Torgeson nnd, T. IV Seglen of French River. Minn., who owned the launch, woro two of the four men aboard. Names of tho others were not known here. Motor trouble, It was believed, might have forced the boat to float to some objure Inlet in the south shore of the lake. ; . v fiL 40 ;.- tot ' I I i v i Si-! ! If ' I I I y. I $tA I - i - ' Si -MarojuflR OF EAGLE POINT Una We to rotovi-r from the ef fects of expjuio he suffered us 0iu result of h.iving; waiuK-rfd away from his hoinu near KukIo Totnt lust Monday uiul remumtiiK mlMsirti; until ho was found by ii searching party yesterday ,ifler noon. Frank Smith, SO, tiled, ut if o'clock this morning at tho Sacred Heart hospital. Tho body is heing held by Coroner H. W. Conger, who this uflernoon was attempting to locate relatives who could offer advice on iHo dispo sition of the body. fciuilh was found a short dis tance from his hermit home, lying on the ground In an un conscious condition and was very weak, after having been in tho open for two nights. He was rushed to tho hospital yesterday afternoon at 4 o'clock und his condition was not thought criti cal. However, his old age is be lieved to have hastened his death. The old man. regarded as a her mit, had lived in Eagle lJoint for 10 yeurs and was a character in that section. Toys! Toys! Toys! ' Estelle Manvllle, daughter of H. E. Manvllle, whs will be mar. .led to Count Folke Bernadotte, Swedish nobleman, December 1 at) Pleasantville, N. Y. The $5000 road maintniner re cently imrchased by the county . lias arrived ami is In service on the roads. It will be kept in op eration all winter and used in con struction work next summer. The heavy traffic on Jackson counly highways makes this imperative, according to County Engineer Hyn iiing. ,-- . - The road construction work for the year will be finished in a cou ple of days and then maintenance will lo the chief work until spring. At an election held Monday, in the Upper Lake Creek district, in the Lost Creek section, residents, by an affirmative vote of 19 to 13, voted to create a special road dis trict and levy a special road tax of 10 mills for the construction of a road in that vicinity. turkeyTestival READYFOR ELKS Notwithstanding the accident that befell Lewis Ulrich, chairman of the committee in charge of to night's Ulks' lodge turkey event, who In defeathering some fine un dressed turkeys this forenoon ran several laise slivers in his right hand, which paw. ho uses to greet "brothers." the big poultry barguln fest will be held as scheduled. Tho slivers did not come from . one of the turks, but came from the club house basement floor be TURK ALL SET TO E 10 HAVE BANQUET SALK.M. ore.. Nov. 52. UP) The majority voto received by llobert Hutler of The Halles over ex H Governor Walter M. Pierce in the congressional short term race was . ., . ;5flo:'. according to an official can It Hassan Muhammcd. the Te, -. vass f ,h(l y(,l(. S(.(.,.,.lul.v ot rlble lurk ever extended himself sUo uss ,!m, tho in a wres lln match, It w.l 1... cil , , fm ,he um.xpil.r( M-iday nlKl.t at the armory whetv ,el.m f ConK,0!15m,ln N j. M he mee s Hob Kruse. l'ortland cnlll JIiu.ch received heavyweight in the main event! 3(M(ilj V()les ,, ,.erco, Democrat, of the evenings program. Kruse , ,,.,., , 4 5(is Hutler carried all s expected o arrive today trom : ,.,. , , (llsl,.,(.t ortland wl h his manager. Mrpl:Mmu. Union and Wallowa. Ilamhn and is prepared for any, IK;ve,. ,ea(I mi,. Smill , tr eks Mul.ammed may have g s presidential vote cast No .r , .... . ... venil.er C was IIU.1IS, uecor.llng to I he Turk said today he will frlclal flBU,-es from all counties, control bis temper, which in other , Tll(. vote . )()V(.,. .,,5.341. matches has flown beyond con- i, , rt t,,, . , iW iW.-.roi. Heynolds 15t4 nig uiiii jjiuti lie woliki u'uuiii 1 j 1 !M. :md for KoKter i rum unnecessary rougnncss. tie : ti,., nf fi,i,, i n e n has fears that fits of temper would j,k.8 ,t jluUl,om,(h ,lv I tiHiVed l)V thn spcretin-v- if t;iii. one ,i, Mi , ' ...... li .iiuiiiiiiiiiitii hhc itiiu neen tend to make, him lose the match. having heard that Kruse is of the best wrestlers in Ills class on the Pacific coast, ftl u hammed has been training nightly at the Armory and said that he was in the pink of condition The preliminary wrestlers arc also prepared for tomorrow night and huve been in iudustriolii training for the past 10 days. Advance Kale of tickets was re ported to bu growing today und delegations are expected from all parts of the county, with an ex ceptional ly large one from Jose phine county. A good-sized num ber of fans ure expected from (irants Pass, the, home town of Fred Mortonsen, who will meet Young Gotch of Portland in a preliminary- The Grants Puss band will also be present. unnffk-ially received and is consid ered correct. Secretary of .state Hoss said the official canvass of the vote would be made about December I. E A covered dish supper to bo attempted at tho Armory Mon day night, November 2ti by the American Legion and tho auxil iary. 1h now oceunvimr tho ntten- linn nf fnmmiltnnu f ,.. lr.l)J organizations who are working out details. This affair will tako the place of the annual get-together, formerly held by the Le gion and Auxiliary in January. Mrs. Kdna Scott, chairman of the refreshment , committee, is enthusiastic over the plans so far developed, and says that from present Indications, the supper and entertainment will prove ono of the most enjoyable ever held by the combined bodies. Following tho supper, each or ganization will hold a separate meeting. E ILl At least 2) nu-n arc needed as Vfltlllll I'OI-M In IINStlt... Iltll UIICI'OHU (if cause ot his too eagerly scooping ,ho unual lied Cross drive which up the carcass of a fowl. Not only will the turkeyfest be held tonight after a very short lod-';e session, but musfc will be played lor the event by tho Elks', band. This will be the first time In lodge history that Elks can win or lose turkeys, hams and bacon to band music. Elks began to ar rive In the city this afternoon from nil parts of the county tn attend. MOTHER began last Monduy. according to William llolger, chairman of the Jackson County Ked Cross chap ter. jlle reported the drive to be fair ly successful to date, with local residents responding very good to the solicitors who have called so far. Medford has been divided Into districts and committee of several men is needed for each district. TALENT, OrV. Nov. 22. (Spe cial. I The Talent grange Is un loading a 50-ton car of gypsum. The members made up this pool this fall and in-n In l.irh UILi,.ttu f A saving of $2 a ton was mude.J ; me saving on one ton will pay one i year's dues In tho grange. ' I "e farmers, by uniting In the grange work, reap many benefits In many ways. For instance, bet ter community.spirlt, better under standing, better business, a sav ing on fire Insurance. large ac tiuaintancc, cleaner entertainment, etc The grange, on Thursday nl-jht of last week, gave a nice enter tainment and lunch free of charge to 225 guests. Kveryone seemed to have a wonderfully good time. The flrango will hold Its next regular meeting Thursday evening. December C. All members nre urged to be present as nt this meeting election of officers will be had fol- next year Tho expense account of JIarry D. Norton of (irants i'ass. Demo-! crat, in his successful campaign! for election as circuit judge in ' this district, filed with the state j department at Salem this week.i was $2S0. This Is in addition to i tile $2U'iO, spent during tho cam- j pnlgn by the "lletter Government League" In behalf of Mr. Norton,! and which expenso account was' also filed at Halcm' tills week. j The expense account of Judge C. M. Thomas, who was defeated for re-election, has not yet been filed, ns well as the accounts' of a numlMT of other state and district candidntes. Clean Child's Bowels with "California Fig Syrup" Obituary W!EIS John WcIh, a well known resident of Jacksonville, passed away Wednesday evening. The 'uneral will be out of town. lie leaves a wife, doughtcr Iuise, and son, Edgar, besides a mother and two brothers In Baker and two sisters. i Hurry Mother! Evi n rnn-tij-atrd, bilious, feverish, or sick, colic MaliiM nnd ( liildren lore to take genuine "California Fig Syrup." No otlirr laxative regulates the tender little bowels mi nicely. It sweeten the stomach and start the liver and 'owela without prilling;. Contains no wareotira or soothing frng. -Say -"Californi i" to your drugvisl auil avoid counterfeits. Insist upon gen uine "California Kig" byrup" which contains dirn-tions. LAIRD C. J. Ijilrcl died a' Ills home in Don-Is. 'al.. of In fluenza. November 22. I!t2t. Mr. I-alrd Is survived by u wife, Kalh- erlno Caster Jaird, four children and three .grandchildren. Burial will be In Medford I. (I. (). 1'. cemetery. Date of burial will be announced later. , T:30 p. m. Work In I-;. C. Special commuTilcntlon .Medford J,dge 103. A. F. ' X ft A. M.. Friday. Nov 23, degree. I'.y order of W. M. :41 C. M. HOI STON. Secretary. It. II. I'.IK-IMIipillCIII I. (. (). 1 Jugular meeting Friday night. Work III Patriarchal degree. Re freshments. All members and vis itors urged to attend. : M AUK KLINE. C. V. Successful poultrymen cull out the undersized nnd vigor-lacking pullets when thiy are In good health. In this way they can get a fair nrli-n for stock that might otherwise never be of uny value. Cold Won't Bother Him This Winter! Rome men lhroofr a cold within a few hours of contracting it. Any one; can do it with the aid of a sim ple fninotind which conns in tslilet form, and is no trouble to take or to always have aliout you. Don't "dope" yourself when ynu catr-h cold: use Tape's Cold Coiiiouiid. Men and women everywhere rcly'on this inno cent but amazingly efficient littlo tablet. You'll find it in any drugstore you visit, and for only ,'l.ric n package. Son tliroill nf ' mt ,lTn,l.t, l.nu.l even grippy colds won't worry you, once you exjierieme this iiick relief. , PAPE'S COLD COMPOUND Tonight ONLY "The Old Oregon Trail" That Glorious Romance of Our Own Golden West TAKEN IN OREGON ALSO ON THE STAGE "CHIEF BIG BOY" AND HIS MUSICAL REDSKINS The One and Only Indian Jazz Band TOMORROW ONE DAY ONLY RAMON NOVARRO and RENEE AOOREE In "A Certain , Young Man" AL80 THE BABY CONTEST PICTURES Fascinating Nciv ToysQld Favorites Toys to Delight Qirls and BoysCome Everybody "Penco" Flyer A "Little Jim" All Metal Wagon Stnh :i coral looking wapon with (loulile: fl'ine wheels, riveted, roller hear ings and 1 inch tires. The box is x My, x 4i indies. The tvhcela r.d box ate painted red, the handle and underfjear black. A splendid wagon for only $4.98 "Liiidy" Plare For 2 to 8 Year Oltfs A handsome, strongly boilt plane for young aviator. 34 mdies long, 72 inches high with automotive type steering eon jfrol, 17 inch sheet steel Bi jplane ving construction and a 'propeller that turns in a sjlf;! t breeze. Only $4.98 Lay-away Plan A small deposit will hold liny article until Christinas. Wo will store them hero until you wish to cull. Over half our toy stock is sold proviUK that many take advantage of this plan. Table Sets One table and two chairs nicely finished. Ivory trim med In blue. Chillis of bow hack design. A very popu lar priced play set. Only $3.98 Dolls Horsman dolls. Kltlillo I'al dolls, Patsy dolls all tho fa vorites aro hero and our low prices make them moro popu lar than over 49c to S14.75 ColonialCofFee Percolator Set A handsome set of 16 pieces one that any little girl will be proud to own and an out standing toy dish value 1 98c Blackboards KuHtiI or drop iUsk typcK in a variety uf nlzos. Some have alphabet ami other edu cational features. All hriKhl ly liniKhed in red. Prices ranue 49c to S2.98 Steel Playthings This lot includes a stenm Shovel, 21-Inch bus and 21. Inch dump truck. Thoso val ues arc but a fow that maka our stores foremost In the toy world. Our price each 98c Boxing Gloves Youths' alio. Made of calf skin, finished In green, braided lacing. $2.98 Full size, calfskin, finished In wlno color. Untitled lacing $3.98 Doll Buggies Fibre reed doll bu-tKlcs in as sorted sizes and colors. Col ors are coffee, grey, green, Arabian sand, blue anil Ivory. As usual, you will find our prices and values unexcelled. Again muy wo urgo early, so loctlon as quantities cannot be replenished nl these prices 152.19 to S15.75 "Little" Jim" A Splendid Wood Wagon This birch wagon is 16x36 incites and has a 3 ply veneer bottom 10 inch whiJs with fi inch tires. A fine T.-ood wagon at an unusually low price, . $3,98' Tool Chests "Mttle Jim" tool chests in a variety or sizes from 11 Pieee boxes to 36-piccc sets. Priced 89c to $19.75 Bassinettes Excellently Made and Lacquer Finish JPPI Such a good looking bassin Mte (or the small girl's precious doll baby size 27x14x17. 98c REE) CROSS Twelfth Annual Roll Call-JOIN This Bill Means Money in Your Own Pocket! Your cloctrlc bill is ono bill yon aiy that means money In your own pockot If you own stock In Hits com puny. IJIvldend checks aro mailed rognlurly It's really an lncomo for you. COPCO Preferred Stock may bo purchased on our savlnKs Investment plan, which enables you to build up a n estalo and eventually put yourself In a posi tion of Independence. 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