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WfiDFORD MXTL TRIRTTNTi!, MEDFORD. OftKfiON. VliTnAY..SKlvrKMr.KR U PAGE THREE - -in FAIR FIRS! DAY CENTRAL PO 1 N'T, On.. Si'! 13. (.Special) Our . gciil;.. po.st masti'i. Guy Tex, cullcetiil o roup j oC our choul chililn-n Wcilui'sdhy j nn.l drove with them to tlie Jack-; son county fair lo join in tho I parade. The fair tills year mnnns j to draw more interest from the populace than ever before. ! Donald ruber left Sunday fori "Willamette university. He will us- ist the grudiuito manager and also expects to be a half back this year. , Mrs. Ktrohmier reports that her j brother, Lee 1 Scull, who was re- j eently operated on in Portland is i fH'ttini; ahniK fairly well and com plete recovery is expected. Mrs. Spencer of KakIk Point spent the day Friday with Mrs. j John Catey at her country home. Mr. and Mr. Cart Skyrman are ! in Klamath Falls tins week visit- J Utl friends and attending to busi ness, Mr. and Mrs. Arnold Hohnert re turned Friday from a few days outing at Lake of the Woods. They occupied the Fa her cottage. Misae.? Alice a n d Beatrice Ke rook, Gladys Frye and Esther McCol- lour of Medford were at the Judge. All enjoyed the races and other Hports at this popular resort. Horn to Mr. and Mrs. Joe Collin- on Friday the tilh iiiHt.. at Med ford, a nine pound daughter, whose name Is Joan Marie. Mr. and Mrs. J. G. Conley of Lo- rilla. Ore., were Sunday guests ufj Mr. and Mrs. Guy Tex. Mrs. t'on-i ley and Mrs. Tex are sisters. Mrs Jordan is seriously ill with slight hope of recovery. Hr daughter, Mrs. Kndert, of Crescent j City is now with her and assisting i In her care. ! walling g P.. A. J. LAKE GREEK COUPLE E LAKK CUKKK, Ore., Sfit. 13. (Special.) .Mr. anil Mi-b. Cli;iilt.s KlinKlf. who liavt- Im-imi staying In Mi'dfm-tl for some time, returned home Kumlay. Mr. ami Mrs. klin ulo have both been ill, hm neein to he very mueh ithprovetl. Mvx. ltaphael (.iardener ami ihniRhler Lucy were calling at tho Mauley i-aneh Thursday. Hill Almy was in Medford Sun day workinK on the Lake Creek booth for the fail-. Mr. ami Mrs. Frank Far-low. Uoth I'arlow and Mrs. F.va Nichols ' anil two children of liaule l'oint made a trip to Crescent City Sat. ! urday, returning home Sunday by way of Gold Heach and UauUon. Fisher's Blend Representative at the County Fair UUdldllLCCU IU j contain no fillers, j adulterants, arti- ficial flavors or artificial colors. BM-147 Mr. ujul Mrs. Lawrence, repre senting Fisher Flour mills, are at the fair again this year demon strating the famous Fisher Blend flour, and making thousands of their delicious scones daily to please the fair visitors. Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence have attended the fair for several years and are loud in their praises of the commodious and well arranged and decorated buildings, as well as the . unexcelled displavs of ail kinds. They are accompanied by their daughter. Nurse Promoted. PORTLAND, Sept. 13.' (fl) Miss Edna Flanagan, for the past t hree years head nurse of I'tna tilla county, has been appointed to the staff of the Oregon Tuber culosis asstu-iation, officials an nounced yesterday. Miss Flanagan will be available for health demon stration work throughout the state. Is your child undernourished? Surprising results disclosed by NewYork survey A survey of one million school children con ducted by the Department of Health of the city of New York, disclosed that 20 of the chil dren were seriously undernourished and in need of a physician's care. More than 60 were re ported "on the border line" of malnutrition. Only a trifle more than 17 were found to be normal. This survey was not limited to the so called pooler classes. It was representative of the entire city. It indicated that four children I out of every five are in immediate need of a more caretully selected diet. Mothers should see that their children eat sufficiently of milk, fruit and vegetable foods. The important Btep is to make these foods go enjoyable that children will eat them. Authorities recommend a little sugar used judiciously to assist mothers in making foods appetizing. A small sprinkling of sugar on cereals, as one eminent food scientist phrases it, takes the "fight" out ef eating cereal. Citrous and other fresh fruits, ber ries, stewed fruits, are made more appetizing by a dash of sugar. Wise mothers make junkets, blanc-mange, custards, and other milk desserts to encourage the eating of milk. Mote this: If you want to improve the taste of healthful vege tables just add a dash of sugar to them while they are cooking (preferably in little water). Try it and you will be amazed how m'jch more tasteful the vegetables become. Candy, ice cream and cockics are recommended for dessert. A bit cf sweet makes he m n1 cor1 '? The Sugar Institute. LIBERTY MARKET "The Home of Good Meat" Swift's Govt. Inspected Beef Swift's Best Nice Young Pig Pork Spring Chickens Fat Hens Beef Tenderloin Pork Tenderloin Swift's Beef Veal Loaf Young Veal Veal Tongues Beef Hearts Phone your orders early for early delivery Holly & Main St. Phone 164 SY Sor.ltS : The my.nfrtn'.iiis ItUuk Inis yields t(s .teftrtsl U'rui''i ill u pnsou shut 1.1 u buiKilr ol slooter.tio i ttlntlt ktI rvattd priceless ttima. Totn tlren oeii Mini, the Uito and iflu.n.i ttt learn omerlf M hits iitudfl ini1Jiei ditcoiery tuiiT tits I"!.- ol leu-tls - fi mtici-.ionffi f althey history, stolen from the Fotherhttry lihrn ry. ll'fiiltt they suyoest futile iilrtn.i lor hidino the treasure. thru see several volicemen uouroaehtvti the house. Somerfield Units a Inrtte eamerti'Case. thrusts the levels into this and iftllhs to the ' I) on t . door Willi Urenolrn. Jsl its the ! chief opietr renaftes tho dour. Homerfleld aolvtly' lettves uith lite camera-case iiii'Mr his iiu treasured secrvts .art saje tor he present. ; v. Chapter 29 A WARRANT 'T'HE officer and I were In my stu dio when I handed back a pa per to the man. Somerflcld having carried off his bluff, my pulse was quieter, and 1 looked at Ulm quite calmly. The paper he had given me to read was a search warrant which asserted that "iuformation on oath hath this day been laid before me that certain goods have lately been feloniously stolen aud carried away out of the dwelling house of Ber tram Fotherbiuy and that this In formant hath probable cause to sus pect that the said goods are con cealed in the house of Thomas Grenofen of Woodcot." Wherefore it authorized and com manded Stephen Hallett, with prop er assistance, to enter the bouse of Thomas Grenofen In the daytime and there diligently search for the said goods, and if the same should be found upon such search to bring the goods so found and also the body of the said Thomas Grenofeu before His Majesty's Justice of the Peace. ... "What an extraordinary thing!" said 1. "What's it all about? It's hardly pleasant to have one's house under suspicion. I hope you'll be careful not to anuoy my mother and to give the servants as little cause for gossip as possible. Other wise you're quite at liberty to look anywhere you like tor anything." "Liberty," said he.: "I don't want to annoy anybody. Dut you'll col lect all the Inmates' of the house In one room, please." His manner was unplcasaut. "1 don't know that I'll do any thing of the sort," said 1. "You can collect them yourself If they'll come. If you are a police officer you ought to know how to behave In another man's house. You can get on with the job. nut handle my pictures carefully. I'll go and tell my mother the house Is being searched." "You'll stay here," said he. "I'll be hanged If I do! ' Does your warrant entitle you to order me about?" But the door opened and my mother came In. "Hullo, Torn,," said she. "Good gracious, another! What are all these men doing about the place?" "Men!" 1 cried. "Has he brought an army? Have they been annoy ing you?" "Oh, dear, no! merely ninuslug me. 1 was going out to the garden when a man fiaid I couldn't go that way.. Ho said he was a police offi cer. 1 went out by the front door and there was another who said I couldn't go that way. So I thought I'd come aud see you. What's It all about?" "Heaven knows," said I. "Some outragoous official folly. This per son has a search warrant. You, sir, will yon kindly do your Job as quick ly as possible and leave? Mother, you'd better stay here with me. He wants the cook and Millie In the same room. Do you mind?" "No, of course." My mother had come lo my side and taken my arm. She squeezed it hard and I saw that sae was look ing at the safe. I gathered her un der my arm to reassure her. "If you touch that hpll," said I to the police officer, "I will tell the cook and the maid to come here." lie pressed the button. "You Just mlsse.l Somerflcld, mother," I said. "He's going to London this afternoon and down to Oxford tomorrow. Going to take that photograph I wanted of Tom Tower." "Splendid," said she. "Oh, Mil lie," to the girl who came in, "tell cook to come In here, and come with her yourself." While we talked tho police offi cer, unhappy man, had been peer ing rouud the studio. It was a bare room aud contained no poten tial hiding places. ' Til have the key of that safe and the combination," said he. I look not the slightest notice of the remark. Ills e.'cs began to glint. "Did you hear what ( said?" "No," I replied. "1 never bear rude statements." 1 treated the man abominably and was thoroughly ashamed of It. nut I had to make au atmosphere and I made It. Ills confidence visibly wilted. Theu my mother came to his rescue. "I'm sure if there's ar''.'.l"K pri vate In your safe, Tom, the gentle man will respect it," said she. sweetly. Magic! Tho truculent policeman fell at her feet. He remarked: "I'm senrchlng for one thing only, madame the thing Indicated In the warraut, and of course I'm interest ed In nothing else, and It I see any thing else 1 shall forget It." Ho was a beautiful liar in fact, we were all beautiful liars, and my mother the most beautlul of all. 1 myself then opened the safe. It was quite small with two shelves. It contained nothing but bundles of papers and a little cash box. Mr. Hallett gave one look Inside and said: "Thauk you: that'll do." So began the police tearch of Woodcot. Hallett and one of his assistants went through tin ground floor systematically, looking for the mysterious "goods." It was not till 1 heard ths police men coming through the hall and going upstairs that 1 got my fright. . . . Tha book 1 could not remem ber In fact, 1 had not not'eed whether Somertleld had put the book Into the case with ths other tlltugs. In the hurry It might have been left on the bed. My mother saw the start I gave and looked her question. But !n the presence of the servants I coild not answer. There was nothing to do hut sit perspiring, listening to the bumping about overhead, and wait. At the end of an eternal half hour we heard them coming down the stairs. Hallett entered the studio. "Thank you," he said, looking at my mother and Ignoring me. "Oh, Is It all over? And did you And what you wanted?" I could not help tittering at this: he gave me a glance of hatred. "Thank you," he said; "we've quite completed our Job. And I'm sorry, madame, to hare put you to any Inconvenionce." "Oh, Is that all?" said my moth er, In tones of acute disappoint ment. "Aren't we to know any thing about it? Do tell us!" He gave her a sickly smile. "So," said 1, "the body of Thom as Grenofen Is not wanted after all?" "Not nt present," he replied. "Good afternoon." . With which tho beleague ring army raised the siege and with drew. They had found neither bag nor book, nor prison clothes. But that booX had given me a bad quarter of au hour. Somerflcld must have stuficd everything into the camera case. Thank heaven! "A narrow squeak, Tom," said my mother when they had gone. "Tight enough. Sornerfleld got away on the very tick of doom." . "Oh!" she -cried, "is that how you did It? I was awfully nervous about Ihe safe. Well. I've some thing to show you upstairs." In lny bedroom she walked to the little bookshelf and drew from It the copy of Sheldon's "American Painters." "Ixiok Inside," said she. When I opened the book the vel-liim-bound manuscript of Abbot John Deacon dropped out on ;he floor and Ihe empty fardel remained in my hand. I was petrified. tCovyvighl, ttlt'J . Win. Morrow Co t Two men become fua'tivei from the police in tomorrow'! chanter. I FAIR GIVES LAST The l;itisl iM'OUtioils of motor-i iloin Kivd .kti'UHmi county f;ilr vis itors upon cntorhm tho auto p:ivi- , Hon. whore local car iloi.lors m-i , ropiosnitod by displays of tho iuv- ! est models in automobllrs. ,.n Ore- j Koii national ua id display of j enuipinent used by tho local head- j quarters company is also shown. Local firms arc represented as follows: j Armstrong Motor company, twi, l-'ssex sedans and one Hudson j sedan. t O. V. Myers Motor company,! Keo sedan and StudehaUcr sedan.! Sanderson Motor company. Pun- tine coupe and sedan and an Dak- ; land sedan. j Habin-ltindt Motor company, j three Uurant sedans, one Uuraut coupe. 1 Si'luuer Motor company. Mar- j quelle seditn and roadster: Huieii roadster and two liuiek coupes. i dates Motor company, two so- j dans, tudor sedan, roadster, stand -j ai'd coupe, convertible cabriolet ; and a standard coupe. j Kakin Motor company. two ( Dob;e sedans and a Plymouth sedan. The headquarter company ex- t hlbit Includes a lai'fie assortment of tools and equipment. Complete tel egraph and signal outfits are shown, as well as a small black- j in it li shop, saddles for horses, bicycles, carpenter tools and field equipment. This company is made up of only a small number of men and is reKarded as the "brains" uf a lare army unit. j ' The I'nion Oil company is car rying on interesting demonstrations w i t h K t h y 1 gasoline In the sa m t! building i.nd the Texaco company is demonstrating; qualities uf its lubricating oils. Sherwood The West Coast Tel ephone company Improving line in this territory. SPOKANE CITIZEN GAINS 10 POUNDS; FEELS LIKE NEW l "Itefore I sturted this wonderful1 Snrgon I was rundown, losing : weight all the time and suffered a lot willi my stomach. I was, nervous, my food didn't agree with KIO .TAXIKKO Wi Policemen wear but on holidays they blos In Jirazil's capital may be known Him out in dark blue with white to be on duty when they wear spats, white gloves and a cap brassards of black ntid w hit-.- band of white leather. Htripes on their left arms. off duty, they wear the regulation, ;rvallls-lti'nnie bulhlln being uniform but discard the brassard. , ro,nod(.,Ml for oceupansy by J. (.'. Cotton Khaki constitute! ordinary p,,nney company. .ioiin A. f;.iti)M:u me, I didn't sleep well and I was constipated and bilious. "I tried different medicines and tonics that friends would suggest, but I didn't get any lusting benefits from any of them. Then I started Sa rgoti. 1 have taken 3 bull les, aud honestly, jt has dupe more for me than all the rest of them put together. Now I eat a good square meal any time I want it, digest; it fine. and don't have a hit of stoma eh trouble of any kind. I sleep good, and I never saw such medicine for building up a run down system ! I have gained ten pounds, ami I f''l at least twenty years younger. "Sargon Pills are everything that L'oes to make a real laxative. 1 wt.-h I was in position to tell every sufferer what this treatment has dune for me." The above statement was recen' ly made bv John A. (iai ilner of AV. JIM.". Third Ave.. Spokane, for tin past twenty-six years linotvpo operator fur t he Spokesman - lie -view. Saigon nuiv be obtained in Med for.l :.t Muglll's Drug Store. . lr wiom nfv made i0 Iff AUTHORIZED f& m WORKGOODS Ml This Emblem means tlie dealer who Ins a complete assortment of Can't 13usr 'Em Work Clothes for men and hoys . . . and who will give you the service that only Can't Bust 'Em dealers can give. Look for the Sign. Here's what it means to you: J An unconditional guarantee of good Jh and tm equalled wear. 2 Personal Service . . . The CA.VT BUST 'EM dealer makes a special feature of work clothes. ..you get prompt, intelligent , friendly attention. 3 Complete assortments .... Practical features for every trade ... the right size for YOU . . .o special size if you're hard to Jit. 4 Skilled union workmanship . . .The best value for your money. S?W3 Gold Lnbtl Twill Cnter." 'A 'ji'ffl CM Twill is BUT If Heavy white canvn. Ilffc'' jit fSfci 5tron,lcr' w'110"1 l'lc kP'VBto'i reinforced in n place. B j i vSij bulky feel of ordinary IS IjpT vith giant bar-tacks. sftLw SWMI blue dcnini. Resists oil, -ij 'w.f Double knees and IJ fi wrWl f'rfasc' Oimforl- Kfff X Plp pockets including ft V&Ib B,,'y cu'- Impress afj a Kitt double thickness pat- ijvsW W if? Slripes'of piual niiality. p-$3 . Jjl- flMj cntesl swinging nail rjirt&ifllin Coats to match. Bjffi,ajj(saj5IMg Puch. Rest fitting ol all one jjwOrSl ' Overall. piece suits (or delivery- TBL- Wfl Specially deslnned ! men, machinists, (turniie jSasJ 1 -fll models and fabrics lor 'M'ffMp and service station men, tU J3 every int. Ask for tha Jttf ill etc. All buttons covered A TO new Cold Label Waist gSf B W Improved dust-proof jitf g,a Isf.1. VwJ AS Wyl - yf lyyg The Can't Bust 'Em Dealer is a good man to know. Be sure to look for the Can't Bust 'Em trademark before you buy ! NT bust. FM IM UNION ft... MAOI SliSfim LI V II - 14 OVERALLS & PANTS Ask your dealer or write u.i for the Icajlct, "How to Judge a Good Overall" Eloesser-Heynemann Company PORTLAND SEATTLE SAN FRANCISCO LOS ANGELES NEW YORK CAN'T BUST 'EM Sold by McPHERSON'S Style Without Extravagance Corner 6th and Central r.aMUUi9i f Betty Bright . SoU yi ringing Mop No hand syringing or smcarin-; on bax-bovl. . ' fl(5 Arnazingly low price v SPECIALS A h'avorlle -ClT Alarm Cleki-"Wkc up" to p7 this big bargain. Only BIS September IS Ij&SOtirATE I Continental Bolt Action 22 Rifle Takedown cannot be fired ar-ri-dmtally while brad on M OA front tight t.OsJ Colored Hand Cllppcral Size On. Specially for home work. lift A big value Ill V September 30 Coleman Quick- "f g? A Lite Lamp I avll Coleman Quick- A AA Lite Lantern.. 0aUU Coleman Mantles 3 for National Mazda AA' 25c Globes, 10 to (50 W. RADIO! Antenna Wire 7 atrand C Q fa tinned copper. 100 feet Eveready 45 Volt J OC "B" Battery 1.aW Medford Furniture & Hardware Co. 6th and Bartlett Extra Specials! Brass Wash Boards 52c Gray Enamel Pail. 65c Heavy Galvanized 4 tt) Wash Tub 1 a Roller Skates.. 1.79 mi I if. Ijjf. : " 'l k !lfi!':lVi"iiVrrK-'rr, :.rii'ti u m. tifrT K'T-r"'ifttf'lMlN' 'P-i-v.H HrTcttfrjSi,FnrJ - 'l5 I, IT, r w ii tar i B'tvJ BN SCB'TCMESISi Kouhurc In tho world dot's r.uUimn ftlow iitbievw niorc radiance thmi in tho Canadian Rockies-nt Banff Sprinfts Hotel you'll find a dulifthtful "Indian Summer atmosphere that many lourlsts prefer to earlier season newness. Life's fa vorite outdoor recreations take on, added thrills in September - and Can adian Pacific Railway Low Fares are still effective. CJo this month! WJI.WAtCN OtrilAeml PA$JH DtPf. i ' 111 h BRMDWAV fTRtlANDIWirWfJWI . AMiaiN tANK DC. Canadian Pacific Traveller! Chrqu Good Ihe World Ovtr;- CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING GETS RESULT