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To ru n every issu e fo r one m o n th or m o re, fo e th e w ord each tim e. L e g a l R a te F irs t tim e , p e r 8 -p o in t l in e .......... 10c E a c h s u b s e q u e n t tim e , per 8- p o in t lin e ........................................ 5c C a rd of t h a n k s ............................... $1.00 O b itu a rie s , th e lin e ........................2 % c F ratern al Orders and Societies A d v e rtis in g fo r f r a te r n a l o rd e rs o r s o c ie tie s c h a rg in g a re g u la r in iti­ a tio n fee a n d d u es, no d isc o u n t. R e­ lig io u s a n d b e n e v o le n t o rd e rs w ill be c h a rg e d th e r e g u la r r a te fo r a ll ad v e rtls in g w h en a n a d m is s io n o r o th e r c h a rg e is m ad e W liat C on stitutes A d v ertisin g In o rd e r to a lla y a m is u ri4 e r s ta n ^" ln g am o n g som e as to w h a t c o n s t i ­ tu te s new s a n d w h a t a d v e rtis in g , w e p r in t th is very sim p le ru le , W'hicli is u s e d by n e w sp a p e rs to d iffe re liH - a te b e tw e en th e m : “ A LL futur& J e v e n ts, w h e re a n a d m issio n c h a rg e is m ad e o r a c o lle ctio n is ta k e n IS A D V E R T IS IN G .” ‘T h is a p p lie s to o rg a n iz a tio n s a n d so c ie tie s of ev ery k in d a s w ell as to in d iv id u a ls. All re p o rts of such a c tiv itie s a fte r th e y h a v e o c c u rre d is new s. All com ing social o r o rg a n iz a tio n m e e tin g s of so c ie tie s w h e re no m oney c o n trib u tio n is so lic ite d , in iti­ a tio n c h a rg e d , o r c o llecto n ta k e n IS NEW S. ______ W e m a k e all q u o ta tio n s on JOB WORK from T H E FR A N K L IN P R IC E LIST Sam e p rices— re a s o n a b le price— to a ll E n te re d a t th e A sh lan d , O regon. P o sto ffic e as S econd-class M ail M at­ te r. <$><$<$<&<$■ <§> M en a r e h u t c h ild re n oT a <» la r g e r g ro w th ; .» O u r . "ap p etites a re apt to I c h a n g e a s th e ir s . A nd fu ll a s c ra v in g too, a n d V fu ll a s v ain .— D ryden. ♦ <$> ■$> ■> .£><§><$• <3> ■«'$> 4» «?><* 'ê' T h a t b e tte r in d u s tr ia l co n d itio n s p re v a il is th e te n o r or re p o rts fro m a ll p a rts of th e c o u n try . T h is im ­ p ro v em e n t, from in d ic a tio n s, w ill be p e rm a n e n t. T h e re m ay he te m p o ra ry slu m pifig, h e ro a n d th e re , d u e to local c o n d itio n s o r to som e a b n o rm a l s itu a tio n . B ut th e m o st a u th e n tic advices from th e n a tio n a l c a p ita l a n d from in d u s tr ia l c e n te rs is to th e e f­ fect th a t im p ro v e m e n t is being r e a l­ ized and is not a m e re d rea m . A rm istic e d ay, th is y e a r, is to be a n a tio n a l h o lid a y , o u t of re sp e c t to th e n a m e less h e ro e s, sym bolized by th e one u n k n o w n s o ld ie r to be b u rie d w ith h o n o rs a t A rlin g to n . T he day sh o u ld be o bserved w ith th e g r a te ­ ful a n d g ra c io u s rec o g n itio n of v al­ o ro u s serv ice w hich is th e d u e of th e 4 ,0 0 0 ,0 0 0 m en of th e ra n k s of th e A m erican a rm e d fo rces d u rin g th e w o rld w ar. H onor th e com m on so l­ d ie r w ith 'th e d e fe re n c e 't h a t his m e rits sh o u ld receive. 1LM es rHE HERM IT AND THE BEAR A bear and hermit lived together, (1 do not know the reason why) One day, a day of drowsy weather The h e t init dozed; a little fly Upon the hermit’s nose was era The bear took aim, but when he He sent his sleeping master sprawling And never hurt Ute fly a btt. The tnoial's plain to understand Good deeds doa’t always go as planned] -<£«», Jr, o T odas < Sy Châtiés Sughroe DËP1L W ê LL.VÆLL'. « £ $ P u b lis h e d WetüMÄtUfr, Ñovembeí O, lw ii ) Seems Peeved .dbo’ii Somethin? € Western Newspaper Union *XA££Y TUG PueSlOEUT'* 1 UP T O T U ' W H \T B H O U S £ A R R A H G IU ' FER U S TO KAfcfcY TU' p R .e s \o e u T I < --------- - H A W ’. H A W T U « B\W> A \U T GOT. T U R N 'S A INFUOtUCE T O G E T S heet of paper U S A PA SS TO S E t TA C K E D o u s u e po tó m e riverì H R 'S PPOÖABVN H \S D O O R O • '’ i •? in » ??? To a A O M E U SV EPT , û j l ju M ÌL t® RED CROSS GIVES ANNUALJUaGET $19,361,657 Allotted for Cur­ rent Program of Relief and Service. MILLIONS FOR VETERAN AID Medical Aid for European Chil­ RUSTY SHOULDERS ar* rare in THIS MAN’S TOWN. EVERYBODY has them— (the shoulders)-—to the wheel heaving, pushing BOOSTING for OUR TOWN and neighbor­ hood. It is a community steadily growing in prosperity. The big rea­ son for such growth is loyalty and SERVICE. The business and public-spirited men LONG AGO realized that if O'JR TOWN wanted to maintain a substantia] position, their business must be built upon the foundations of CLOSEST RELA­ TIONSHIP. That relationship is possible through having SOMETHING to offer—and making the offerings KNOWN. It is the principle 'l«der..eath “BOOSTING” our community. A'&wn is no stronger than its BUSINESS— the business of its merchants aAS?, neighboring farmers. The way to sh c ^ tJiese honest, sincere merchants of town and country that you apJVf^ate the stand they have taken, and are taking every day in BOOSTl^Q lhs tS f*1— » to read their adver­ tisements— patronize them. BUY" Y O U i< T iiQ ^ ^ of the m m dren Will Cost $6,000,- 0 0 0 This Year. w 2, M ingus su b d iv isio n to M edford, $1 Jo sep h H a n n a h J r . to Jo sep h H a n ­ n a h Sr., w. d. to lo t 9, block 6, Im ­ p e ria l a d d itio n to M edford, $260. G eorge E. P itts to Lola S. P itts , C irc u it C o u rt q. c. d. to m in in g claim in Ja ck so n C h a rle s A. T h o m p so n vs. P h o eb e c o u n ty , $1. G oodell et al. A ffid a v it, o rd e r, u n ­ J. A. R e u te r et al to E liz a b e th d e rta k in g , pro o f of p u b lic a tio n . R e u te r, q. c. d. to lan d in sec. 8, R oy P e te rso n vs. J. F r a n k K iste r- tw p. 37 S„ R. 2 W ., $10. ler. F o r m oney. J a c k so n Co. B u ild in g & Loan as- A. W . W a lk e r vs. F ir e m a n s F u n d I so c ia tio n to R o b e rt M cllveen e t ux, In s u ra n c e Co. A nsw er. ¡d ee d to lot 10, block 2, Ross a d d i­ J e a n A. G a ttis vs. E d w in F . G at- t i o n to M edford, $10. tis. D e m u rre r. A llen D. C u rry e t ux to V an IL Sam H. B ak er vs. R. J. R ow en e t; Gilbert> jo t in block 9 P a r k ad(H. al. D e m u rre r. tio n to M edford, $3000. S ta te vs. G oodw in. A ffid av it a n d o rd e r. C ity of M edford vs. C a rrie L. R aw - son e t al. P e titio n . O rd e r a p p o in t­ in g g u a rd ia n ad litem . A ffid a v it. D efau lt. S usie S te w a rt vs. A. S. B lito n (e x ­ e c u to r ) . S tip u la tio n . G eorge F in le y vs. Big B end M ill­ in g Co. J u d g m e n t of n o n -su it. F lo re n c e W . H a rtz e ll e t v ir vs. H. C. H an sen e t al. F o re c lo su re . N. J. W iley e t al vs. F re d K. Frid- e g a r J r . e t al. T ax fo re c lo su re . J. H. B ow m an vs. S. C. G odlove e t al. T ax fo re c lo su re . W illiam B ays vs. L. J. Q uigley e t ! a l. T ax fo re c lo su re . S ta te vs. W in. O w ings. M o tion' J a n d o rd er, COURT NEWS W ashington.—E xp en d itu res totalling $19,361,657 for carry in g through Its program of relief und services in the U nited S ta te s and overseas a re out­ lined in th e budget of the A m erican Red Cross for th e c u rre n t fiscal year. T his totul is m ore th an $5,000,900 low­ e r th an th e ex p en d itu re during the last fiscal year, when the disburse­ m ents reached $24,492,141, it is an- nounced a t N ational H ea d q u a rte rs in a sta te m e n t culling a tte n tio n to the , P ro b a te C o u rt C la ra R e fin e s, e s ta te . A d m itted to | necessity of continued support of the organization by response to the An­ p ro b a te f-'.,».«el S tilw ell, e s ta te . B ond. nual Roll Call, N ovem ber 11 to 24, ,/m . P a y n e , e s ta te . O rd e r, fin al if th e vital work of the society is to ’ j^ tb u n t. he effectively carried on. -i who are keeping o«r town in the prosperous hafe R eul E s ta te T ra n s fe rs O utstanding am ong the ite n u .^ .n lie In that way you’ll be doing your BOOSTING. J. B. M cN icholl to H a rrie t E . Mc- dom estic budget- is th e app ro p riatio n of $3,6695156 for w ork in beliulf of N icholl, w. d. to lo ts 1 a n d 2, block 8, D aley & E m e ry a d d itio n to E ag le the disabled ex-servjc», nail and his P o in t, $1. fam ily. T his appf ^ n a tio n rep resen ts G eorge F. C la u sin g to G. A. C h il­ i the am ount a'.ioted to tills work from d e rs e t a l, w. d. to S fo of SW f o , £ ; N ational H e a d q u a rte rs only and does NW *4 of S W ’/4 , SWV4 of N W ’/i, Bee.' not tak e into consideration the m il­ 4, tw p. 37 S., R. 3 W ., $10. F re d e ric k H. C la u sin g to G. A. th ew s, charge«? w ith s ' jn d d e g re e lions being spent in ch a p te rs fo r re­ C h ild e rs e t al, w. «1. to E fo o f N W ’/i. - p ,... «.er u r tb e ¿jVieged f a ta l sh o o t lief of the W orld W ar veteran. It N F fo of S W % , N W % of S E ’i , s e c ., iug of W ilb u r (W ig ) J a c k s a t R a g le ¡s ¡h tbe t.b a jq e r tb a [ the g re a te r 4, tw p. 37 S., R. 3 W ., $10. . P oint la s t S ep tem b er. L. D avis e t ux to O. C. Boggs, w. I am ount Is spent in m eeting th is obli­ r e d. to p a rt N W ’4 , sec. 22, tw p. 36 S., gation of th e Red Cross, th e announce­ IL 4 W ., $10. m ent continues, us m anifested by lig­ C ecilia L. H u n s a k e r to Nels ures of th e fiscal y ear 1920-1921 when T h o m p so n e t ux, q. c. «1. to lots 2S the to ta l w as approxim ately $9,0«*0,- a n d 29, H u n s a k e r's ' a d d itio n to A sh- L OOO, of w hich $2,692,094 represented )andi the disbursem ent of N ational Head- 1 ‘ H a rry C. E v a n s et ux to Id a M. q u a rte rs while th e rem ain d er w as the S teele, w. d. to p a rt lot 2, block 2, c h a p te rs’ contribution to th is field of ¡M ingus a d d itio n to M edford, $1. Red Cross service. G eorgia A na Poley et v ir to Jaco b JA C K SO N V 1LLE, O r., Nov. 9.— B erg, w. d. to p a rt d. 1. c. 51, twp. J V ast W ork fo r Disabled 3 8 S., R. 1 W. S electio n of a ju ry to try R aleigh Phe m ost re m a rk a b le f e a tu re of ■I Chief am ong the sub-divisions of 1 Id a M. S teele e t v ir to H a rry C. M atth ew s, c h a rg e d w ith second de- th e w e a th e r la s t m o n th w as th e ab - th e a p p ro p riatio n fo r w ork with v et­ E v a n s et ux, s. w. «1. p a rt lot 2, block e ra n s is th a t which concerns itself g ree m u rd e r fo r th e a lle g ed fa ta l sence of an y d e s tru c tiv e fro s ts, al- w ith a ssistan ce to dlsubled men und C. B . L A M K I N sh o o tin g of W ilb u r (W ig ) J a c k s a t th o u g h th e te m p e ra tu re w ent dow n wom en in governm ent hospitals. T his , T b e ' item of $1,790,000, an increase of m ore . E ag le P o in t Iasi. S e p tem b e r, w as to 31 d e g re e s on O cto b er 23 BAR .-VINS IN fehan $500,000 over the appropriation co m p leted in th e c irc u it c o u rt yes­ a v e ra g e te m p e ra tu re a n d ra in m ta lii j Qr tb e saiue work in last y e a r’s bud- R eal te rd a y m o rn in g . w ere a b o u t n o rm a l, th e la tte r b e in g 1 get, will provide those pers«>nal serv- T h e ju r y a s c o m p le te d a n d ac-i .91 inch. T h e w a rm e st day w as th e! ices for the disabled and th eir fam ilies City a n d R an. Il H. » c ep ted by b o th sid e s is as follow s: ....................... " ’ w hich a re Indispensable to supplem ent House* to Wei.t. L. A. M urphy, f a n n e r , P e rry d a le . se v en th , w hen th e m e rc u ry ro se to I those provided by th e governm ent. R. H. Jo n e s, m e rc h a n t, M eiKord. I 90 deg reees. T h e b ig g est ra in w as T he d ire c to r of th e V eterans' B ureau C IT IZ E N R ’ RANA « m .D I N G has recently expressed ids desire th at R. L. F e rn s , fa rm e r, Phoenix. on ^be tw e n ty -six th w hen .42 inch th e Red Cross should continue and N. J. G a r re tt, fa rm e r, M edford. of m o is tu re fell. An u n u s u a l o c c u r­ extend these "hum anizing services.” Phil H am ill, fa rm e r, M edford. ren ce w as th e h a ils to rm on th e th ir - i O ther item s of th e app ro p riatio n for i W. W. G reg o ry , fa rm e r, M edford. L e e b th , w hich w as a n u n lu ck y d a y ; v e te ran s’ relief a re proportionately in- 1 Jo h n J. B u c h te r, b o o k k e e p er, j fo r tb e in n o c e n t o b s e rv e r L ouis! creased - An nt,ditlonal a I'Pr,,Priation ; M odfnrd ! odge. i $469,600 , lias been maile ... for Red ' M euioiti. -D T h e re w e re e ig h te e n c le a r . m i r>k„£»i,iv . . I Cross work in connection w ith regu- ' ’ ’ ’’ fiiQ's, fo u r ra in y , five p a r t clo u d y ,; )ar A rn,y and Na v y hospitals a n d > G eo rg e F. l ox, f a rm e r, C e n tra l i a n d e ig b t c io u d y . C o m p are w ith • witb the reg u la r Arm y and Navy. P o in t. 1 M ed fo rd ’s eleven c le a r days, live F o r d isa ste r relief, the Red Cross J o h n M. M ast, fa rm e r, P h oenix. ¡ra in y , live p a r t cloudy, a n d fifte e n has set aside for th e c u rre n t tw e lv e : m ouths an a p p ro p riatio n of $543,976, C arl M u rp h y , s to c k m a n , A sh lan d . c io lu[y F ra n k M iller, r e tire d , M edford. j F ree T ube w ith e v e r y M ason-C ord a t L e e d o m ’s T ire H o s p ita l Mint Lands Potatoe Lands Clover Lands Celery Lands Alfalfa Lands Wheat Lands S TA P LE S Realty Agency LA D IES R e a d y -to -w e a r G a rm e n ts ta il­ o red d u rin g th e d u ll seaso n — big a s s o rtm e n t to choose from — e v e ry size a n d ev ery price— w o n d e rfu l values. See th e ex­ t r a fin e F re n c h S ergo d resse s a t 9 1 0 .7 5 . AH wool Polo d o t h co ats a t $ 1 8 .7 5 . G R R E S T A ILO R SH O P 9ft * Pet ’em Ready And win a prize at ¡he FIRST COMPANY Masquerade ARMORY - FRIDAY, 18ih How Yeast Vitamon Tablets Put On Firm Flesh Q uickly Increase Y our Energy and B eautify th e Com plexion— Easy and Econom ical to T ake. ________ 5 N£Cg: HZidbàr Thin or run-down folks! Take Mastin')» VITAMON—two tablets with every meal. Then weigh and measure yourself each week and con­ tinue taking Mastin's VITAMON regularly until you are satisfied with your gJin in weight and ener or. Mastin’s VITAMON contains hig! hfy concentrated yeast-vitaminea as well as the two other still more important vitamines (Fat Soluble A and Water Soluble C). I t is now living used by thousands who appreciate its con­ venience, economy and quick results. By increasing the nourishing power of what you eat Mastin’s VITAMON supplies just what your body needs to feed the shrunken tissues, strength­ en internal organs, clear the skin and renew shattered nerve force without upsetting the stomach or causing gas. Pimples, boils and skin eruptions seem to vanish as if by magic and the complexion becomes radiantly clear and beautiful. IMPORTANT! While the amas- ing health-building'value of Mastin's VITAMON has lieen clearly.and positively demonstrated in cases of lack of energy, nervous troubles, anemia, indigestion, constipation, skin eruptions, poor complexion and fl generally weakened physical and mental condition, it should not lie used by anyone who1 OBJECTS to having their weight increased to normal. You can get Mastin’s VITAMON tablets at all good druggists. •^MASTIN?. V IT A M O N THt 00IC IN A I i T a b TT et . s AND GENUINE Y EA S T V IT A M IN E TA B L E T A r e P o sitively G u a ra n te e d t o P u t O n F ir m Flesh, C le a r the Skin a n d Increase En ergy W h e n T a k e n W it h E v e ry M e a l o r M o n e y B ack ¡UíMASTlNSii^VITAMON Limited Armaments and Limitless Progress H is to ry h a s ta u g h t t h a t P eace not W a r b rin g s h a p p i­ ness. It is to be hoped th a t th is k n o w led g e w ill be re ­ fle c te d c le a rly In th e D isa rm a m e n t C o n feren ce a t W a sh ­ in g to n , N ovem ber l l t h , t h a t th e w o rld 's w e a lth m ay be c o n serv ed fo r th e w o rld 's p ro sp e rity . As w ith n a tio n s, so w ith m en : success com es th ro u g h a b ility to reco g n ize a n d plan fo r th e best in life. W h a te v e r th e r e s u lts of th e D isa rm a m e n t C o n fe re n c e , a c o n fe re n ce in th e hom e now m ay well d e c re e a ban k a c c o u n t fo r ev ery m em b e r o f th e fam ily — a bank a c ­ count at The Citizens l a n k A shland, Oregon