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ItOKFJtrRG, OREGON. WnpVEMUV, JAXrARY 18, 1021. PAGE BEVEH How Yeast Vitamon Tablets Put On Firm Flesh Quickly Inouit Tour Energy ami Beautify the Complexion Easy and conomial to Taka. Thin or run-down folVil Take Muun'i V1T AMU N two UUfta with every meal. Then weigh and measure yourself each week and con tinue takitis Mttutin VITAiON regularly until you are aatisfiud wiUft your caio in weight and energy. MuaUVi VITAMON eootiune hiHy cODoeutntrd yeaat-vitaniinea ee well aa the two other still more important vittumne (Fat Soluble A and Water Soluble C). It ia now being used by tliouaaoda who appreciate its con venience, eoonnmy and quick results. By increasing the nourishing vowrr of what you eat Mastiu's VlVAMON supplies Just what your body needs to feed the shrunken tusuos, sueegth en internal organs, clear the skin and renew shattered nerve force wilhr t upsetting the stomach or oatuing gaa I'uDplcs, boils and ekia erupuou seem to vanish as if by masio and tha frJnZi complexion, became radiaotiy clear and beautiful IMPORTANT! Wtulo the amas- inff health-building value of Mas tin's VITAMON has been clearly and positively eWnonstratad in cases of lack of energy, nervous troubles, anemia, Indioestion. constipation, skin eruptions, poor complexion and a generally wakead physical and msntal condition, it ahould not be used by anyone who OBJECTS to having their weight increased to normal. You ean get MasLin. VITAMON tablet? at til good dniffguta. Are Poeutfrdy Guaranteed to Put On Firm Flesh, Clear the Skin and Increase Energy When Taken . With' Every Meal or Money Back . i 1HER-R0 FOR YOUR HEALTH A REAL RELIABLE, SAFE AND SANE FLOUR Movie Closeups . "Sure Fire," Hoot Gibson's newest Universal feature, which opened at ' the Antlers last night, firmly estab ; lisheg the smiling cowboy star In the : hearts of the motion picture public. I The sauntering, unaffected western ILauncelot in his latest effort has sur passed even his first two Universal successes, "Action" and "Red Courage." Dead Pulp I'u Dr. Nerbas Iir HEN the pulp of a tooth ly becomes infected after a 1 space of time the life goos out of it and an abscess may be forming at tho tooth root end without your knowledge. A dentist can locate the trouble. , . , I replace your old teeth with new ones the same day. WITHOUT PAIN Extensive Experience IXLMIXATES ClliSS WOllK. Reasonable & Reliable SATISFACTION GUARANTEED Gas When Desired THE LESS PAIN DENTIST ILR.Nerbas,D.D.S. Masonlo Bids. Phona 488. Painless Extraction In "Love and the Law," at the I Liberty theatre tonight, a young po i liceman, formerly of the New York force, who has determined to become a farmer, finds himself in a center of alien thought and action. He deter mines to defeat the plans of the con spirators against hla country, and in a gun fight to prevent the wrecking of a troop train with dynainito he kills two of the plotters. Arrested for murder and unable to prove the existence of the plot, he Is tried by a jury of foreigners and sentenced to death. Meantime the daughter or one of the conspirators, who has fallen in love with Curly, works hard to save his life, and, through her eTforts, the United States secret service men are enabled to pro cure evidence that frees the slayer of his country's enemies. Buck Jones is coming to the Ma jostic theatre tonlpht with pretty Helen Ferguson as leading woman. G. Raymond Nye aa vlllian, Norman Selby (otherwise Kit McCoy, noted ex-pugllist) and Herschel Maycll are all in ltuck's latest William Fox pro duction. "To a Finish." It should be worth while, for Buck Jones is one of the most popular tcreen stars ever presented here. Pruning and grafting done by ex pert help. It costs no more. Write L. Bergold. Rt. -. Poseburg. Check That Cold Right Away ASl'DDhN chill sneezes stuffy feeling in the head and you hnve the beginning of a hard coM. Get right after it, just ns foon as the sniffles ftart, with Dr. Kina's New Discovery. For fifty years a standard remedy for colds, coughs and grippe. There are no harmful drujs, nothing hut good, healing medicines, that get right down' to tha trouble and help nature. You will soon notice a change for the letter. Has a convincing, healing taste that the kiddies like. Good fnr croupy coimltf . AH druggists, 60c. Dr. King's New Discovery For Colds and Coughs Put "Pep" in Your Work. Many a man is a failure in business, many a woman in her home, because constipa tion stores up poi'on ,nat rncrvata and depress. Dr. Kings Pillj make bowels net naturnMv. 25c. MAKE MONEY IN PRODUCING BEEF Herd of Good Cows and Purebred Sire of Prime Importance in Making Start AJtOrXO THB TOWS 4 SELECT BEST HEIFER CALVES No Method Adapted to All Farms and Condition! aa Much Depends on Pasture Available and Near, nesa of Market (Prtpartd by th ITnlUil staiea Dp.rtm.at of Avrlcultui-.) e ore a nnilou of meat eaters. The average American eats mora thuo 140 pounds of this concentrated food each yeur. The Importance of treat, par ticularly beef. Is nowhere more em phatically brought out than at the great central stockyards, some of which cover nearly a square nil la of ground. To keep the supply of animals moving through rhesa ynrds, necessary to feed the millions of people, requires the raising of cattle, hogs, and sheep on hundreds of thousunds of farms and ranches. Improve Each Generation. In profitable beef production a herd of good cows and n good purebred ball are of great Importance. Knch ' I . PROMPT! WOK i GRIPS sseszeeszs.! Dr. Kinffs Pills fVC, . 1 " Every Day and all the Time ? J Kutli liidivhlnal purclmse may mit slnnr yon an rlr Mb savins; I hwnM lK .I. l i . . . li . .1.1... ,.. . ., f 1 ,i ii t ' i IT y . T ,n ,,ra ,ong ran means a Disr iiimg to j" unm.i,ni. We have no ekcewaiveljr low price for Mir ri'Kiilar price are our lilga Hlverli'H-iiieiil. I Everybody's Exchange GROCETERIA and keep Prices Down A High-Class Beef Breeding Herd. generation of cattle raised should be better than the preceding one. This can he accomplished by selecting the best Itelfer calves each year to take the place of barren, shy-breeding, and old cows, ami buying a better bull each two or three years. All other calves produced moy be sold either as wean lings nt six or eight months old, as stackers or feeders at one or two years. finished as bnhy beef nt sixteen to twi-nty months, or as fat steers nt nn older age. The' system employed depends largely upon the pasture nnd feetl available, transportation costs, and the market price of milk and cattle. The systems of handling beef-breeding herds which are most extensively practiced nre. "beef," "bnhy beef," nnrt "dual-purpose." In the first two sys tems calves run with their dams un til weaned", the cows not being milked. They differ In that cows Intended for producing calves for baby beef gen erally receive better care because their cnlves are to he fattened shortly after weaning, which makes it necexsnry to give them n good start on milk. The straight beef system Is primarily adapted to the range country of the West nnd South, which Is too mugh. dry, or snndy for cultivation. Where the climate permits, pasture Is de pended on the year round. Some cnt tonsod cake may be used during un usually bad weather or periods of feed shortage. Where snow covers the Tnnge a part of the year, hay Is put up for winter feeding. Little grain Is fed, except where grain sorghums can be grown. From southern ranges the cattle nre usually sold ns stockers at every age from weaning time to ma turity. Recently ninny fat cnlves have been going to the slattghterhnnses. From the North and West a large part of the cattle go to market grass-fat as three-year-olds. Baby-beef production Is a highly specialized business and Is adapted to regions where there Is a plentiful sup ply of fattening feeds together with good pasture for the summer main tenance of tho breeding herd nnd nurs ing calves. The corn belt Is the best place for this system, but It Is prac ticed to some extent In other places. When to Finish Baby Beef. If spring calves are to be Uuished as bnhy beeves, they should le taught to eat grain before they are weaned. They should go Into the dry lot at the end of the pasture season nnd be ready . for market by June or .luly. If possible. ' they should hnve good pasture for a i couple of weeks after wenning. I'nll bnrn cnlves should he kept on grain ; when they nre turned on pnstum In the ' spring. The quantity of grain should be gradually increased throughout the summer and fall so- Hint they will be finished for market In December or Jnnunry. When the pasture falls, hay and silnge should !m supplied. Strtekcr cnlves require "iie meal or grnln during their first wlntiT to keep them thrifty and growing. They can uiillre to udvnntnge much nmre Mii'h sge, such ss stalk fields, nieudnws, ' silage, nnd straw than baby beeves. ' As yearling end two-yenrx.Ids they , may be wind-red on niiuliiis ahuie, ' rime clover or alfalfa buy being givta If available. New spring and sumuier suiting on display at the Imperial Cleaners. Phone 277. Judge J. W. Hamilton returned to this city last night after a short busi ness trip to Eugene. Select your spring uit from our new lino Just In, on display. Im perial Cleauers. Phone 277. Dr. C. B. Wado report the birth of a 10 pound son on Saturday; Jan. 14 la Xlr. and Mrs. Civile I. Winn1 of 814 Templin stret. Own your own home and see how much better you feel. Page Lumber & Fuel Co. hus material to build them and fuel to haat them. Individuality Marks Winter Sport Togs Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Punning and Roy Kuens of Olalla were house ruests of Mr. fd Mrs. R. T. Pdank enship if Roberts Creek over last week cud. Mrs, G. A. Cunningham was dls misseu yesterday from the Mercy hospital where she has been receiv ing treatment for the past three weeks, and returned to her home at Glrndale on the late afternoon train. Mr. and Mrs. William Handoluh of Portland left here this morning for! Cam L1Mi,i.l,m Thav .lunl a .hn.l' time in this city. Mr. Randolph Is the Pacific CoaBt Class Works representative. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Rushton and son and Miss Mailelln Vance were i registered at the (irand hotel last j u:ku. mey imu1 ureii iuuiihk Cali fornia for the past few months and aro now enroute to their home In Seattle. Among those registered at the Ho tel (Irand are Ihe following: M. D. Neely, Tiller; K. E. Young, Tiller; Monroe Paroter, Looking Glass; Julian London. Oakland; Pete Am brose, Oakland; S. P. Waters. Oak land; Cecil L.. London, Medford. Dr. and. Mrs. A. E. Rocky of Port land were registered at the Hotel Vmpqna last night. They aro enroute to California where they expert to tour for the next several weeks, nr. Rocky is one of the best known phy sicians in the northwest. Evelyn Rogers who is employed In this city at tho Douglas County Wat er and Light office, was taken ser iously ill whilo .visiting In Medford, according to reports received here, nnd was operated on there this morn ing. She will probably remain in Medford for a month. Alleu Oden has recently accepted the position at the Roseliui g National fiank made vacant -by Miss Virginia liiggs. Miss Riggs'ls now employed TOith the Lockwood Motor company. Mr. Oden Is a graduate of the local high school and a former U. of O. student. i i 1asi.ijjtia;wliy,jssaiMij( ii.if sjo. fi ' lilTP a2K Vs. 1J MB Among those registered at Ihe lin tel lluipqua nre the following: Mrs. Florence Sether, Glcndalo; George llelforte, Medford; O. Fuller, F.u gene; 15. C. Volland and wife. Eu gene: L. L. Hreedo. Portland; K. Tl. Gabriel and wife. Portland: O. O. Melhv, Eugene; and II. D. Slrburn, Portland. WITH the innovation of knickers, greater interest is being taken in the more, strenuous forms of outdoor sports. Heretofore, it was mora or less a matter of dis comfort when it came to skiing;, but now nerve is the only qunli ' ficntion needed for this ideal, wln : teT sport that is, if one is fori tunate enough to live in cold and hilly sections. Take, for Instance, this fascinating gray checked tweed, in the sketch, which can be utilized for any form of outdoor sport The sweater vest fits snug ly and is made in vari colored tints. Over this is worn a perfectly straight line jacket, with tight sleeves. A wide capo with deep shawl collar, lined with a brilliant shade of , deep orange, and a light gray angora tarn complete the costume, Although the whito knitted sports frock, worn in the picture by Julia Faye, who is taking a leading part in Cecil B. DeMille's Paramount picture, "Saturday Night," is most seasonable for the mid-winter Southern trip, it makes a welcome addition, 'in a chillier clime, if worn under the capq. As it stands, with its short sleeves, its white fox fur and white felt hat trimmed with a white aiflrrette. ie. is essentially a costume for a warmer climate. This is tut one of the many examples proving that individual ity is the thing that counts this season. If a costume is becoming,, that is sufficient. It will be noted that sports coats and frocks fol low no particular example as they have in years gone by. It was thought, not so long ago, that anything would do for outdoor wear, but now even the most cas ual survey of the new intriguing designs is bound to develop keener interest, and will give as much cause for competition as the daily , promenade, along Fifth Avenue. This competition naturally war rants any sort of idea, and has given rise to the most absurd angles for trimming. The crush able hat in the upper right hand circle seems tame enough when, considered for itself, but after, four brilliantly colored feathers have been added in this manner,' it readily assumes a position of unique importance. GOVERNOR GENERAL OF MANCHURIA HAS MOSt UNIQUE CAR EVER BUILT NO JOB Too Small or Too Large Plumbing: AND Heating SCOTT BROS Phone 407 Main and Oak CALL 29 For prompt taxi eervlco and country trips. Satisfaction guar anteed or no charge. CLINTON GORTHYl; I am now booking orders for day old chick-, hatched right, 'join Tan cred strain S. C. White Leghorns, culled by latest methods. C. A. Puckott, Canyonville, Oregon. The car owned Ity Tsan Tso-I.tn, governor general or jiniiciiuriu, is ac claimed the most wonderful car ever built. It Is absolutely bullet-proof. An extraordinary attachment Is the machine guns which can be projected by pivots In the rear of the car. The Investor and the Income Tax. A M-pAit book rfvteJ xHvBlve.r to tit InroitMi Tm problem von front la imp Inrator or trader la atocka and bond. Thin bonk In conrlne -wrftdm In nt tuple, unt1frntimliille lanKiiKgre i-ontdliiB Hfotlonn of the ltrivonue Act of IWi 1 rcKtiltitloriB and rul Iiirj nf th TnaKiiry Dcpnrttnent ItuillTiKS of thf t'nk- ritutnn . 811 piii)i Court, rarffully prepared by h firm of Vrttikt Public Account initH N. Y. all h carina: on utook Mini bond tramun'tlona. It la writ t ii In qiH-mlon and armwor form, lllim tinted with many npe1f1c rx nrnplfit. It will bn 1mm tint In a con vrnlmt porknt pr.o and will aluo Itn'liid v?ral 'phk) nf forma for HflthiK your atiH-k traimactluiia. It la thi book lavratora have want ed fw renra and we will be pleaaed Hend liiveatora or Iradera cop nllboiit rwat. McCall, Riley & Co. Mi-mbere ConHoltilnted Bto-k Kx. lunge of New Tork. go llriMid St.. utrxr Virk. Ford Prices- are now Lower, Than ever Before in the History of the Ford Co. A The C. A. LOCKWOOD MOTOR CO. have just received a wire advising a reduction in Ford prices F. O. B. Detroit as follows: Touring Cars, Regular, - $348.00 Roadster, - " - - 319.00 Chassis, " - - 285.00 Coupe, - - 580.00 Sedan, 640.00 Trucks, - - 430.00 Fordson Tractor, - - 722.85 Starter $70.00 extra when supplied with open type car. Demountable wheels $25.00 with open type Cars. C. A. LOCKWOOD MOTOR COMPANY Authorized Ford Dealers