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jirETCFOHT) MATE TKIBWE, MEPTDrTD, OKEGCTC, THT7RSD3T, NOVEMBER 18, 1933. ' PAGE FIVE FOR ACCIDENT AT SO. PAC. CROSSING Anns Turpln, wfco filed milt against tie Southern Pacific railroad, and J. O. Cllne and Je" ilcNerney, truck operators, for Injuries allegedly re ceived In an auto accident near Mr. Hebron. Calif., last January, U cited for "contributory negligence" in an answer to the complaint filed today by the railroad. "The plaintiff, Anna Turpln, failed to warn or caution the said drivers of aald truck, against the taking, or the attempted taking, of the right-of-way, from the defendant Southern Pacific passenger train, which was ap proaching said crossing as aforesaid," says the railroad's answer. r Damages In the sum of $25,000 are sought. The truck In which she was riding as a "guest passenger," failed to beat the Southern Pacific passen ger train to the crossing. Mrs. Tur pln charges that she sustained per manent injuries, and an unborn child was killed, as a result of the crash. The Southern Pacific sets forth In Its answer, that the highway and the railroad "parallel each other for sev eral miles," that the train was visible at all times; that there were danger signs at the crossing, that the engin eer blew the whistle and rang the bell, and that the hazard of oroMlng before an oncoming train was "well known." The answer also holds that truck operators Cllne and McNerney, are also guilty of "countributory negli gence," and that they too, saw the train, heard the whistle and bell and are acquainted with the consequences of not getting across the crossing In time. The Southern Pacific asks that the suit be dismissed and that the costs be assessed to the plaintiff. Elections were held In all irriga tion districts of the county Tuesday and results were announced today. In the Medford, Talent and Rogue River valley districts the Incumbents were re-elected to the boards with out opposition. They were: Albert Burch, in the Medford; R. E. Robl son. Talent; and Don Clark, Rogue valley. In the Eagle Point district, Harve Stanley was elected for a term of three years, and A. O. Mittlesteadt for a two-year term. Mr. 8tanley fills the vacancy left by O. C. Boggs, who was not a candidate for re election, and Mr. Mlttelstaedt was elected to complete tre term of J. H. French,' who resigned some time ago. JJ you want to GET RID of Constipation worries- Science says Today use a LIQUID Laxative 1. Control intestinal action exactly no "purging" S 1 1 - J ' 5 i 1 i .1 J . dtk c. measure 10 sun your inuiviuuui nccus iu uic urvp 3. Banish Bowel Fatigue and the laxative habit Here's Whyt IW Any hospital oilers evidence of the harm done by harsh laxatives that drain the system, weaken the bowel muscles, and in some cases even aDect the liver and kidneys. A doctor will tell you that the unwise choice of laxatives is a com mon cause of chronic constipation. Fortunately, the public is fast returning to the use of laxatives in liquid form. A properly prepared liquid laxa tive Brings a perfect movement. There is no discomfort at the time and no weakness after. You don't have to take "a double dose" a day or two later. In buying any laxative, always read the label. Not the claims, but the contents. If it contains one doubtful drug, don't take it. Dr. Caldwell's Syrup Pepsin is a. prescriptional preparation in which there are no mineral drugs. Its in gredients are on the label. By using it, you avoid danger of bowel strain. You can keep the bowels regular, and comfortable; you can make constipated spells as rare as colds. The liquid test: This test has proved to many men and women that their trouble was not "weak bowels", but strong cathartics: First. Select a good liquid laxa tive. 2. Take the dose you find is suited to your system. 3. Gradually reduce the dose until bowels are moving regularly without any need of stimulation. Syrup pepsin has the highest standing among liquid laxatives, and is the one generally used. It contains senna, a natural laxative which is perfectly safe for the youngest child. Your druggist has Dr. Caldwell's Syrup Pepsin. il SCHEDULED FRIDAY The program for the Junior High Frolic, most festive event on the school calendar each year, was an nounced today with report that all arrangements have been completed for opening of the doors to the pub lic tomorrow night at 7:30 o'clock. Carnival concessions, numbering from 1ft to 20, will lnv.te all guests to linger long after the program Is completed and the announcement of the winner of the most popular girl and boy contest will also be with held until the program Is completed. The frolic has been arranged, as In other years, to finance various school projects which do not receive remuneration from the regular school funds, so the co-operation of the public Is expected with the promise of a full evening for all. Thv program Includes: "Walk the Plank" The Boys Glee Club. (Aboard the Good Ship School, a pirate vessel, the chief and crew find appropriate means of disposing of traitors to the ship). "The Doll Shop" Girls' Glee Club. ((Song, Parade of the Wooden Soldiers." Soldier drill. French doll dance. Dutch doll dance. Chorus, Toyland). Girls' League Tap Dance Prank le Rlnabarger, Mary Cuslck, Dorothy Jenkins, Jean Mcpherson, Isabell Crouch and Jean Pruttt. Dramatic Club Broadcastof Pun Ed Carter, Sam Richardson, Bud Thierolf, Janet Mann, LaVerna Val uer and Fred Beck. Girls' League Pep Songs Mary Ann Gates. Girls Pep Revue Kathleen Dtllard, Louisa Cowden, Jane Sollnsky, Peggy Reter, Janloe Shreva, Lois Herman Jjole Llttrell, Grace Turnqulst, Nlla Green, June Williams, Dorothy Gill, Betty Armstrong, Lucile Knox, Edna Har per, Viola eleven, Mary Offord, and Elsie Pen well, accompanist. "Minstrels" The entire football squad. The Girls League orchestra will play during the program. At Studio PLEASE For your own good And good of all Employ Purchase Repair Paint Clean For the Great Jubilee Our Management Expended thousands of dollars Remodeling Repairing Painting Intensively Cultivating Getting Extra Fancy Grades Selling at a profit Others have done the same Many more could do so If all - -Who could Would Do likewise Times would be good. FARMERS & FRUITGROWERS BANK French Recovering J. D. French of Jacksonville, who has been a patient at the Sacred Heart hospital several days, receiving treatment for Influ enza, was in a much Improved con dition today. R TtTTTtTTtTTtTTTTTTTTTTttTtT Cfamrtoe Sale of All Ready-to-Wear And Hats Starts TOMORROW At The Band Box It is our policy to make a complete clean-up at the end of each season. Therefore, you will find up-to-date merchandise a real Bargain Prices 1 COATS One lot with fur collars, and smart tailored sport models. $16.60 values. Sale price $9-95 illti i fry r v sVa k a rV r'Ml it 11 "Whoopee." starring Eddie Cantor, opens at the Studio today. Rural owners of chickens, turkeys and ducks were warned today by the sheriff and state police that between now and Thanksgiving is the danger period for for their flocks. Thieves In trucks come both from the north and south, acoordlng to reports. They specialise In robbing hen houses and selling the loot to big town commission houses. The authorities suggest that padlocks be placed on the doors of coops, that the owners sleep with one eye open and pay attention when the dogs bark. The transient petty crooks hsve also been known to steal a calf or sheep, gasoline, tires or most anything that Is loose around the farm. To date chicken and turkey steal ing In this county has been slight. The officials feel that, with Thanks giving near, wholesale depredations will come to pass. Chickens or tur keys once stolen are hard to identify, Which gives the thieves an advan tage. Several reports have been filed 01 the loss of from three to 14 birds by local people. Livestock PORTLAND. Nov. 18. (AP) Cat tle: 200; calves SO: steady, unchang ed. Hogs: 360; alow, steady, unchanged. Sheep: 150: slow, steady, unchanged. Portland Produce PORTLAND, Nov. IS. (AP) But ter: prints, extras 24c; standards 33c pound. BUTTERP AT Portland delivery: A grade 21c: farmer's door delivery, 19o per lb.; sweet cream 5o higher. EGOS Buying price by wholeaslera: fresh extras, 39 dos.: firsts 23c: med iums 20c; undergrade 14c: pulleta 14e. POTATOES Local white and red, tl.16el.29 cental.: Yakima, 1.35 1.40: Deschutes, U. 40 a 1.50. Cheese, milk, country meats, mo hair, cascara hark, hops, live poultry, onions, potatoes, wool and hay, unchanged. Portland Wheat PORTLAND. Nov. Ifl.-(AP) Table: Wheat: Open High Low Close May .774 .78 .77.i .78 Dec. .7214 .73 .72 i .73 Ca&h: Big Bend blues tern. 74c. Hard hard winter, 13 percent, 77c; 11 per cent. 74c. Soft white, 72c. Western white, 73c. Hard winter, 72c. Northern spring, 72c. Western red, 72c. Oats: No. 2 white, $22 35. Com: No. 2 eastern yellow, $23.00; mill-run standard, $14.00. Today's car receipts: wheat 36; bar ley 2; flour 14; corn 2; oats 1. Chicago Wheat CHICAGO, Nov. 18. (AP) Wheat: Open High Low Close Deo. .89 .9114 .88 .91H May .93', .BiVt 9114 .94 July .91 .93 -89T4 .924 San Francisco Butterfat SAN FRANCISCO, Nov. 16. (AP) Butterfat f. o. b. San Francisco, 22V4024O. Sliver NEW YORK, Nov. 18. (AP) Bar silver steady, V4 higher at 45. Stated Communcatlon of Medford lodge No. 103, A. F. & A. M., Friday, Nov. 17, at 7:30 p. m. visitors In vited. O. W. DeJARNETT, GEO. ALDEN, Secy. Help Kidneys If poorly functtoolnv Kidney satfl Bladder make you ufTer from Getting Up Night. Narrotiineag, Rheomitla PsJni, Stiffness, Barning. Smarting-. 9 Itching, or Acidity try the ffuumnteed Doctor's Prescription CnteiiSlae-tes) isa w Must fix 70a up or money tVysieX Uca, eidrosUts Wall St. Report Stock Bale Averages (Copyright, 1933, Standard Statistics Company) Nov. 18: SO 20 20 90 Nov. IS: Ind'ls Rr's TJt's Total Today 92.0 40.1 S.T 79.7 Prev. day 87.S 38.9 68 5 7S.1 Week ago . 88.8 41.8 71.7 78.4 Tear ago 85 8 28.0 88.8 67-2 3 yra. ago .1S2.9 103.4 173.2 139.4 Bond Hale Averages (Copyright, 1933. standard Statistics Company) 20 20 20 80 Nov. 16: Ind'ls Rr's Ut's Total Today 80.7 88.8 76.7 71.1 Prev. day . 70.2 87.S 77.0 7I.S Week ago -71.3 70.4 78.9 73.S Year ago .... 83.3 64.1 82. S 69.9 3 yra. ago . 90.4 109.2 P9.6 98.4 NEW YORK, Nov. 16. (AP) Bull ish forces took command In the stock market today, coincident with a re vival of Inflationary enthusiasm, and prices were puahed up 1 to S or more points In relatively ?ieavy trading. The dollar, dropping sharply in the morn ing, also rallied. The closs was strong. Transfers approximated 2, 600.000 shares. Today's closing prices for 82 select ed? stocks follow: Al. Chem.'& Dye 140 Am. Can 94 Am. & Fgn. Pow 11 A. T. & T. , ., 120H S. F. Anaconda Atch. T. J Bandlx Avla. ... Beth. 8teel California Pack'g. Cataplllar Tract. H Chrysler ... Coml. Solv. Curtlss.Wrlght . DuPont Gen. Foods Gen. Mot. .. Int. Harvest. . I. T. Jc T. Johns-Man. . Monty Ward North Amer. Penney (J, C.) Phillips Pet Radio Sou. Pac. Std. Brands St. Oil Cat. ... St. Oil N. J. Trana. Amer. Union Carh. Unit. Aircraft U. S. Steel 16H . 47!4 . is4 . 3274 . 22?4 . 23 . 464 . 33 . 2 . 85H . 36 . 3234 . 4274 . 1474 . 84 V. . 112 !4 . 16V4 8114 . 17H . tv, , 20 ' 24 . 4414 tt . 6 . 8V4 34V4 4354 c will ever be paid. Jackson county received approximately 838,000. The amount was substantially reduced by "economy," as imposed by budget commutes, toe past three years. A movement has been launched upstate for a transfer of the Oregon California land grant lands to the national forest service and the con tinuance until 1938 of the Oregon California grant tax refunds to the Oregon counties. A committee com posed of members of the lumber -a-dustry and the forest service has made the recommendations, which will be formally and finally acted upon at a meeting to be held In De cember, It Is also urged that the value of the land thus transferred to the fed eral bureau be determined by the United States court of claims. Payment of the O.-C. refunds would be beneficial to Jackson and 17 other western Oregon counties. This year only half payments were made with slim prospects that all WHEN SHE UPSET HE SUFFERS Bronchial Troubles Need Creomulsion Persistent coughs and colds !ad to serious trouble. You can stop tnem now with Creomulsion, an emulsified creosote that is pleasant to take. Creomulsion Is a new medical dis covery with two-fold action; it soothes and heals the inflamed mem branes and inhibits germ growth. Of all known drugs, creosote is recognized by hlh medical authori ties as one of the greatest healing agencies for persistent coughs and colds and other forma of throat trou bles. Creomulsion contains, in ad dition to creosote, other healing ele ments which soothe and heal the infected membranes snd stop the Ir ritation and inflammation, while the creosote goes on to the stomach, is absorbed into the blood, and attacks the seat of the trouble. Creomulsion is guaranteed satis factory in the treatment of persistent coughs and colds, bronchial asthma, bronchitis, and Is excellent fox build ing up the system after colds or flu. Your own druggist is authorized to refund your money on the spot If your cough or cold is not relieved by Creomulsion. (dv.) Constipation Drove Uai Afi I srl made tier feci croes, head nCr Wild achy, half-alive. Now she has a lovable disposition, new pop and vitality. , Heed Nature's warning: bowels invari- ably result in poisonous wastes ravaRinttyourBva i irm onen me airect cause 01 neauacnes, ait siness. colds, comnlriian trouble. NATURE'S REMEDY the mild, all-vegetable laxative MORE MONEY sell your household goods and furniture at Auction SAM OOI.DSTINE Jack. Co. nnnk Bid. Phone J 144-J softly stimulates the miirt eliminative tract strengthens, regulates the bowels for normal. HOfhro luncuon- ; today at your li arugguts. fet LOST WEIGHT, COUGH Mr. M. J. Webber of 759 A St. Springfield, Ore., said: UI lost weight, had no appetite and developed a cough. Some nights I would cough all night Be fore I had finished one bot tle of Dr. Pierce's Golden 1I.JI..1 nliHivani t harl no more cough and was aoon enjoying icu ocaiui. HTPlfM fn Tir PUrrVa Clinic Buffalo. N. Y. New sltt, tablets 50 ets., liquid ftOO. Large sue, tan, or uquia, - " Your eyes were made for LIGHT LIKE THIS Coats and Swagger Suits $9.95 High grade carmenU. Values to $32.60. Sale price mm $19.95 DRESSES Silks, wools, knits. Beg. prices $2.95 to $12 95. Sale price $1.95 to $7.95 Sweaters - Blouses Skirts Reg. prices $2.49 to $5.95. Sale price $1.79 to $3.95 HATS Extra special! 150 smart hats 79c Balance of stock includ ing Oage models. Sale price $1.49 to $1.95 Softies 25c to 79c 1 - You use them most in LIGHT LIKE THIS SHOES In conjunction with our ready-to-wear and hat sale we are offering some xrrj special ral lies In the Shoe Department. One iot very special 51.95 House Shoes $1.00 Til famous "Rohln Hood" kid dim' shews at montf savins TtlDM. J THE BAND BOX & SHOE BOX The store that saves you money" When you read on a shaded porch on a tumr day yen art reading bjr the light that b Ideal for your eye. You fail no mom of stress or strain. Whyt Ba eauM you ire reading with nature's equfnlent of 1,000 wttt lamp many, many timet aa bright as the lamp used In the average home. When you read Indoors, the light It about 1100 a bright as the light on the porch. Your eye mutt adjust themselves to the difference. Yon can help them maka thb adjustment by having adequate light through out your home This, denc telli us, will assist in preventing nervou muscular tension, de fective vision, and a tendency; toward headache, dlaalntss, vertigo. We will be glad to consult with you on the proper lighting of your hornet TTTir1 utmost care has been taken by this company to secure domestic X lighting fixtures that will meet the requirements of GOOD lighting with the least possible expense. Many dealers carry them or a representa tive from this company will be glad to call and with the aid of precision in struments assist you in lighting your home properly. Select the proper fixtures now. They will be a very small price to pay for the blessing of proper lighting. ?f THE CALIFORNIA OREGON POWER COMPANY BETTER LIGHT - BETTER SIGHT Call J& For FUEL OIL Any Kind Any Amount Quirk, Dependable Serylca VALLEY FUEL CO. Features For Friday Saturday and Monday November 17, 18 and 20 APPLES Producer-Consumer . Campaign on Apples. Pay 'N Takit Extends , Helping Hand to the Farmer Shortening MILK White Ribbon 8 Pound Pall 73c Max-l-mum A .si case $2.93 4 tall cans 25c 1 irr -isjTjesTj 3 lbs. 55c VACUUM u, I 25C PACKED Con'fcWI' JELLO All Flavors Package Corn MeaH B0W SYRUP LIghLk 3 lb. tin 23c 5c 22c FLOUR VALUES Blue Seal Tiger Lily Guaranteed Hard Wheat Family Blend 49lb. bagS"! 83 49 lb. bag 5 1 73 White King PacC 25c SUGAR Pure Cane 10 pound Cloth Bag 61c MEATS Mince Meat Flavored 2 lbs. 19c Shortening . . . 4ibs.39c Veal andLamb Steak ib. 12y2c Pot Roasts Choice 8teer Beef COMB SHOP and SAVE lb. 9V&e 113 NO. CENTRAL Phone 889 223 East Sixth Street