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About Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 14, 1916)
IWOTC TWO I0CAL AND L' PERSONAL Tin- Kpuurih l,tiij:r;i' ol tin- M-tl)o-rills churi'li hit oI'Mrvinn 'Win My "h m in" wed; wli h ni'-'fins at I lie rhimll fVcrv ( Vf lliliu Mils Wfik roui- hhiicIiik hi 7 : ::. Tln-m iii'vUmj will lf oi' fulfil , t in vomiik iK"iii or Ihe city n-.l uM iiir urn'd 10 t Uuri. JaimiicMr; C(i !o Ptor, 3 0 North (VntnU ;ivciim Im!!' liiucU from main. TOVK il 11(1 ()lir(l,t) HO VtrlllUK. Toil l'OO'.M OpOll ftftiM'MOfMlH, Vi-rnon (;nntl-!l rii Orcuuii City 1 a liusiiHs;- visitor lu ihv city for a IVw (l;tyn. It' you v;uil to nii'l your I'riomlK ii n in- box of SpitfiilHir applos. wi liavfl tli'-iu at the C'o-tipfi'ullyf' Fruit Association. Also miiiM' cooil rolls for Iionic use. A Irainlom! ol pontoon hrirtnes be uteri hy tin? I'uileri Sialic fcovt-ni-iiM'iit on l In1 Ah:J an bonier passed t hroiiKb 1-iI; it:I Snnda morning. Thr train was billed under a special niaiiitt'Ht ami bad rial 1 of way over all other tralt'ie. Mrn, I.fiaeh, Corsets mado-to-order. Ahrio-Support OoimH, nlBo belts. 32C North Hartlett, Phono K3-J. Charley llelller ol Klamath I'allH is a buinesM visitor In Med ford. The Uunj;alo Sinn", corner Kiver side and .lacUson. I'lione Is.'i-H. Free delivery. .1. W. Jneob.s & Sou's. l!Mti Henry Wolf of Foots creek waH a bushier visitor In tin city Monday n Itotuoun. Sen Dnvo Wood about that flro In euninco policy. Office, Room 401 M. F. k II. Midi?. .larueH Woods of Cntnts I'asn visit ed friends and attended to business mattern in the cily .Momhiy. Cntcs sells Ford enrs $-'00 down and S-5 a month. Frank llebo of Colesiiu Is spend ing a few dii.VH In the city transacting biiHiiiess. "Tho Valloy of the Hngua," word! and mimic 1 He. 200 V. O. l.ouKiiiire Is a business vls "llor in the cily for a few days from Yreka, Cal. Katha Hoc. Hotnl Holland. Alfred Thomas of (Irjiitls I'ass spent Monday ullernooti in the ciLy on business-. IV. T. (1. llolnn, practice limited to oyn, oar, iioso, throat; planfioa fitted, li S Fast Main, IMioiiw 'M), MIsh Mary Fatou of (ileiidab- Is spendlnjj; tin' week with Medford friends. Hakery Hoods at Ho Voe'a. Marlon .lohns id" Marshfleld is n nuiitK (he out of town visitors in the city. See tho Block labels curried hy the Medford Printing Co., If you aro in hurry, II. I.. Potter of Redding. Cal., is spending a few da? s in t he city on business. For tho best insurance bo Holmes he. Insurance Man. John It. Allen oT Medford is regis tered at the Hotel Pori land. Portland, Ore. Three lutlal special Xnuis Kmhoss Cil ntntionery at tho Medford Print ing Co. Order early. Prices are at tractive. Mrs, ;, K. .tolnisoii of M.-dford i-renM.-iv-l Die Hotel Wahiimton. Portland Highest price paid for strictly fresh ranch cukh. Cafe Holland. Mrs. Kouer llenneli h;n lei' I for a visit with irieutt lu Iowa and other middle u estel ll points. Mindless treatments for all diseases scientifically ml ministered. Drs. Hedges, :. Main st. lb n Kripp b it Tuc-mI;' ler the aM' i'n p,i;f of tin- coutil lnre In- ill s:eii( f li i w inter trapidn. Hi. Ktrchccssner will bp nt Hotel Na-h everv "ednesda . Hours for consultation. ID to :i .1 II, C.u p. mi i.r C iMi.il puint p ni Mfuola afieni'MHi in , liv mt. ml iim li liiKi ii malt' T-i (bt yntir Fnuraved Xtnas cards lion. McdTortl P lutlai; Co. is s!iov ii i: a beautiful line. K"lir C;,i r of Hi!'. C..I . . nt tlie V e.. , n- 111 ( ;:e i il it iii. I'ro-ttiN Hicvcles' Motor- y Ie-' Parts nml Sundries. H pet t repjiiriiit:. WorK liiiurantcrd M. nnd X. Shop. Sp.ir;,i bbl:;., new inanamvent. ,latii' h Foster of Port ei s v ilbv ('In , s sju-ndite.; a i w da.- in tltt' ehv on I'C-uin -ss. Typewriter paper of all ktndd nt Medrord Ptiuting Co. .1. .1 Pert oi peiolb ton i- speiid I im a fe it.. i ii i be ii i in1'. friends. Pig rc in i 1 U shul.e at He Voe's. lloWlUtl .1, lllulie of i;i;.ll-bu!'i. 'a:di . ,t a lM;;;in'.-..- i- n ot hi i a cily. No cliai;:e for special cmboing tlU'ii with the Ninas fane Ptadonery Fold by the Medford Piinthn: Co. All Rpechi! ordi , and is net carried iu HtneK. MN Mm.-h, 'I , 1... i;. o! K-i-,en.-is upeiidll a e. .lav .-I'iii' ford frien,;,. Old pilot is for sab' at thi. oiftre at 20r for 1 j Mr. and Mrs. ,lj s T. Orvgury ! arrived in the city Tuesday inouiinK J from Han .lose. Cal., and will ina'; iheir honor in Medford piTiolMieully. Mr. Oregory rer. -ntU hoimhi an in leresr in an orchard near Fagle Point Oasolinc ami oil at in Voe'rt. i Hereafter me P.iiciit,-,' Kitucnllonal j bureau lu the public library building i will Pe oneii W'edne, (iayr instead of is.iinrilnvs. The bouts ale I com "::in '.until n'elucu ji. in. Problems pecul iar to pa rem, in their caie o! chil idien of alt ages are discusn-d ami hliose in charge u ill be jMa-I to we !eome all v. ho are iuli.resle.l. There ' w ill In- occasioiial ronfereiices H ml luogiams, and the net b;ib tc.-l, will be hel,i as soon as porsibb- after Oie bolida.w;. Sweet cider at I)e Voe's. The Alpha Delta obis of ihe Chris- ;Uau ehureh will uieot at the liome oi Mrs. Mar ian l.ance. Iun!i Kast Main .Thursday aUernoon. Ii is very intuh desired that all members uf the ea.-.s i be present. j Personal engraved Xmas cards and 1 tuhossed Xma.s c.tationery at the Med ! ford Printing Co. ! Willis Oarbe is a Medford visitor ! for a lew days Iroiu Itorehurg. Huttermilk, 1 tic gal. Do Voe's. i Pat Houle of Han Francisco is in j Medford today attending to business i matters. j The Itmmalow Heneral Mcrchjin jdise store on the corner of Riverside ' and Jackson is now open for busi ness. 2 (MI J. R. Russell is a huiiu-ss visitor iu the city from New York City. "National Cutird" Rattle Cry oT Peace. Words and Music, I ."e. 2-7 Karl Case of Ant ioeh transacted business in tin1 city Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Willi it e have re turned to their home iu Reagle, after spending a week with Medford friends. Misses Lillian ami Viola Chapman spent the week-end with their parents at Antio'.h. C. K. Itailey of Portland is in the city for a few days. .1. S. Lincoln arrived iu the city Monday afternoon from Albany, Ore., for a brief business visit. F. H. Johnson of Port land upon I Monday a ml Tuesday in t lie city transacting business. W. A. Sharp of (Irants Pass is spending a few days in the city v lu ting friends and attending" to busi ness matters. II. D. lOversole Is a business visitor in Medford from Chicago. Mr. and Mrs. T, Molr Ferguson of (irants Pass spent. Monday and Tues day in the city. ! ' (icorge M, Hiown of Portland spent Monday and Tuesday In lite cily at tending to busieoh's mailers. - II. C Seinpies i; a business visitor in Medford for a few da?s from San Francisco. X. 11. Iit'iuham of Porihtml trans aeted business in llieellv Mnnd.'i? and Tuesday. X. Y. Koseni.dd of Rochester. N. .. t ransacteil business with h merchants A ton day and Tuesday I C. L. Centers of Weed. Cal.. is amoni; the oii of town visitors in I Medford this week. I Ru hard L. Muskdorf of Prospect ; a Medford visitor for a few das. i S. A. .laruos of (Irants los is a; j Medford vb-itor for a few days. I Mr. and Airs. II. T. Ames of Kel.so. ' Wash., are spending a few da?s iu llu ctt v visiting friends. V 1 1. Norveson of Toledo. O.. is a a business isiior in the eit lor the lir-i part of the week. Mr. and Mrs. C Y. Nilde o Sail Lake City. Flail, and Allen Nil1. n lorliand. arrived in the tit v;i,m!.f I'Veiiing for a brief iav. D. II. Fuller of Portland is anion: the out of town bii-iness usiiors in the city. The Medlurd Chor.il Sim iet will bold r heir regular reboaval at St Mark's ball tonighi. Horn num. at : vetnber i: ,1. Rail. lol d VIMl das. To Mi il Mr. W. H. nil Hospital. Par No ll Me i 1 J pound sou. in. I R ltiadle are trom Salem lor a a i ne d of Ar.j.le lid 'it:; da m alien, Hnu to , lUiues liallt i: hi : Mou.la and 'In.. t'vn-.trtin:; Pm-ito Imni To Mr Rf'-e ol t'hoi ni ' i lira II fLue i.b-.i t:i,lu I'POI l- .1 lave Miy e ':o' d uoi olph aed , -tack i rin. r idelilv. i ! Sat nr.la m. i rrted M.ss Miirl.il of ( t ec.on I at 1 i I,, , I I nded t'eiu-.! j il Mr. Dolf i t- eoiat'lim j Tlie Pad int. d an k,on, uhi. "IfCdhlte di mes V.uti e o Hi Ml le. i y I ! I". I'hiliip.i oi I',tii;,i,d K TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY M.EDFOH1) MATL TI7I.RTTNT1. iUlt UNABLE TO AGREE; OBJECT 10 PACT ATLANTIC CITY, N. I.. Nov. 1 I. 'k'orous oono-ilion tor!a by Li Cabrera, chairman of the Mexican! represeniai ten prevented a formal agreement b the Me iean America (! coinuiii-suoi on Ihe principle and es fiitial points of Die plan fur the with drawal oi liie American 1 roups from Mexico ami oiluT fjiiestious that have arisen between the two countries. 1 1 be-ame !,imui I oil a v t lull e--lei da v w !i;le All. ( 'abiera u;h in I'ImIihI. nleiriuu uilh l Nicto, -uh-ci-relai v o (be ilejiait meiii o I ina nee, Ca rrn n.aV- i:er Ivvo rejiie-ehLilive-. nlhl the Atueri-r-ail eoniMll'lnner- entered into nn ."jl'eeliielil llieli I lie Meie;uw lie lii'Md would be ratified hy .Mr. Cali 'era. W hen ( '.ihrern a ppca red he lore the eouiaii-mu ludny. however. i!h i"' ,1 iii im lit iilul tni' iu ('lllllil -Miiit'i'--. -,,1 II. tin. .I , '(-.Iiir; i,v l!u ' Tlii ( .ilii ,M iiiim-l ill.' il;in ii'jriri i,l lu-r lun Moii-iin. 1 1 IU' H'l-l t'll 1 It 14 1 M 111 lV i.- Ill-lil'Wll til IlilW' ll!'M i lti 111 J l l- lilli'l' NIIIIV I i-iliiill wlirlc il siiliitiiill i,f till' rniitiiiniil ii'utili'iii i-iiliuiit lll'lll-ll I'.M' M'MTIll il;i nt li-at FIRE WALL TESTS WASlllNOTON, Nov. I L- -Fire tests or all kinds of building walls and partitions, which are expected to have an important liearim; on all lire, resisting building construction, have been arranged by the 1'nlted States Mureau of Standards. They will be carried out with a newly Installed panel furnace, recently constructed in the bureau's laboratories here, which is the niosl com p lei e and largest plant for such work ever built. De tails of the lesls, such as types and dimensions of partitions, temperature to which they are to be exposed, time of exposure to fire, the water test to which the heated pnflttious should be subjected and ol her 'regulations have been worked out by a committee rep resenting the American Institute of Ai'ehltocls, the American Society of Testing Materials, the National Hoard of re Fnderw riters. the Associated .Metal Lath Manufacturers. Ihe Cyp sum Industries Association, the Na tional I .rick Manufacturer's- Associa tion. I he Associat ion of A merit an Port hind Cement Maun fad u n-rs, 1 he ' j Fire Fndei writers' La'ioraloi ies, the American Concrete Infinite, (be Na tional Fire Protection Association and the National Lime Manufacturer-; As sociation. f Voii'K, :eni M. Fl.eJer, ad tti)r;:nale. a I'oiin.l on npier F 1 1. ! the Willi - la ;dued the -l.ium.tuip. Tin. hie re- nielli Ii !er-!o..,l M ( -mm -ion in ii if ei-tnei . I'i.iub r inn! make 1 Fla-jler. x, I,, etl.l hi cue. Mr-.. eptltc ! I lie W.olb Itetueeii "0,0110. OPO, - to be to .lu.i-je ;..b. rt ; I ill. . Dry, Hoarse or Painful Coughs Quickly ' Ended Hoiur-MnUr ltcmrtl ihtit Su lou 1 l In Work 'l'tiiirMiiKl'l- 'l be prompt and p.otivc arii.-n e: this iiii'b . iii. xpeiin i- Imiim- in.nb- i - lie ih in O-I P b-jillliL' the llllkiliieii oi -vvollell I ;i;,p in-iin.iaii. - ol tie il.ioul. i liest r hum ; lo.il tube- and bit -akinj up ti;,hr !i,-uvl., bat eatc-rd tl lo Pi- ih. d in iiioik . have I b"tu l nun um oilier oMcjd r.-iindv . ! 1 i ils bealliej. elltllinJ in riuctH-e. " ih I rie-t --oreii. yoes, phlcylli k.eiw. bl'eal liiliL.' I'', .-in, h , tidier. I le!.li1l 111 t n.it !.opi mil ou ye I a u"U loynt s -ui:l ' h ep. '1 be loanil t In .al and i -t i.diU me oiniiie:cd bv it in -! tl.'lH" Ol' l.-i '. .M'lIMM li'-l il l LU I'l'Ml iliitis. Iteat .ein.--s efonp. w!nM.i.nej etui-.;1,. 1 i "lu ll ia 1 a ?t liuia or w inter ',"!:M'" , . . . .. , , lo uuike hi-, splenihil con :h f-vrup. j,er J ' eiiu, t ot" PllH V t 'O cents .el-, p-.lo a Mill Oel tie Ith.l Oil lie' oltl- wita nl.iui etaimbited -iil;h rtip u,l -h.il.e tli..r..ii'jblv. im llu-n lorn- Diniilx -iipph rue tbiin :li , im.i Li mind i . e.-mbi N trv. rtv ;;iuie(iid d W.t'l ,.r!d e, .rt, i d ..1 ..mi tin n- ll'il-."i ef l'l .1 d.-n't r.i It.ed t' .i llC Il MEIYFORR ORKflOX. TUESDAT. XOVEMTIEK It. NEW SENATE FACES PHILANDER C. KNOX rrnusvlvulllil ( I. I'P.) RAILROADS BREAK RELATIONS WITH XKW YOltK. .Nov. 1 1. Tho nian ;itrs couitnittt'o or llu- railroads, fol lowing tin? breaking oil' yestrrduy of its iron fore lift; wit Ii the brol liorliood heads on the applicat ion of tho Adam son oiL-lit-hour law, continued de liberations it loill Wi'la; sossion. Nothing wjis to whether there won c, inference bet ween t lie I fie brol hei'hood n pr it was reported i !,ai t b ff t her in a r-'.h itii.it on ini.; the week win il tin h.-'a rinu on : be I- ;.. in exorntive atinounced as d be anot her ;iilne t 1 C01II4 me dur- essiolial I i.r t'Ol.X Chi !road here ; ( ami. liiti liu ;i on and f.-d today filed suit lo lest the il;s i.Miu ei ibt -hour la railed Slates ;i, u-iet. Ailorm ami :eera! ruiiroad men are as defendant s. , tem por:i r t inn asUed to restrniu Allen others from nnorcin fh" law Allen l I the fP 30Rt,bW0tl.trl, iVjV tires feet AT ALL DRUR 5T: TOBE3 2'- Jan.1. EOC "si T y i ; r n i a, lii' weied 'i:i:v $50.00 l'or i i atikl a t c 1 1 tl; is new model. ciaim. . the m a(e?t combimtMon of a 'no-.:. ;,t the price. -on: is'T IT 111' l TUT I. the e flan at ion t hat seems ,i Inn1 t o w hum wall h in Atneri- b.irt it to utl r,.M-, e h;io from eve beaiiiiiul Cil IS S!,' I! in its I'I'dwi iust unpack See (lie l.tt i Mlli ed them. New linn Martin J. Reddy Til I- M . ill .ii v, ri.i i:. N i-ilei' il! allty. t' I- ' 3 A"s': " tl ClHiHG IHlOlll' Klnnil llt'ill.) WASH! ViTuX. N,.v. II. Tin-1 !';'1!- '! lee.i.n., ,-;,,) ij AMUSEMENTS !.v illU'sliu.-li! i. l:e ie,!.i ; N'ent B w'.-i;iPfT?Wr g ot ;i'.-fie;i;i. -eic'l'i-l.. 'I 'f K: 1 vy fci- i ( Y. 'I 1 Wf R VV J H .-cr 3 SEVENTYI.W.W.'S HI SEATTLE SKATTI.K. V:i-li., N,.v. 1 I.--S..V-I'.ily imiiibi'i- i,l' I li- Imlii-lrinl Wi rl c-r- i,f llic Wi.ilil liu wi-ri- in tin' ;i 1 1 v!i.i -ii t In I'.viifl t , N'ii v lii-i' .'i. In luilil ;i Iri'i' -pi Il iiir'ol- Uf! il llllll I'll'JII'ai'll ill II llllltlu Wltll II llUlll' I Ill Kx'lrll l'. er,'ll in v, liii-li il. wi-ie iiinnnliv -l'l ll IIH'II Wl-lf kill I ,-ii.i .'.-,l l.nl.-iv V. illl lltlillH't'tll iielit- lily lv llu- ini-i'i iit iliL' nlliiniev ni Kili eiililllv. 'I'lie He'll llnve lieen ill lliil here ever inre they were :iri'i'-l-i il mi I'i'luniillj: l lnlll Kvcl'ett nil ihe nine IkiiiI t Iim t IhiiL lliein there, liail lnr the ni'i'll-eil llieli u;l ii.eil III ii.VIO. eueli on Ihe new elinl'm'. Mi-. Kiliili l''reiiel!e. who has lieen lli hl ill ,i:.ti iii-re -inee Noviiillier ." lor aihieil ,arii,-ipaliiill in ihe rio! at llvereit on ilial ilay. wa- I'niiiially r!iai'.M'il ill Nii.iliiuni-h einlilly Juility ivilli a--anll in the first ileree. am! was removed In Kverell. Iler tiial was sci 1'tn- Nnemlier 'J7. Mi's. 1.,,1'H.l Mahler, wile nf l lie 1,,1-al ee-i n-lary-lreasiirer of the I ndii-t rial j Wmke'.s. ;ia! Mis. ,l,ii-e I'elrrs. wh I'll 'SYRUP BF FIGS" IF TONGUE IS COATED r Cross I-Yvci hh, Sick, liilioiis, I'lran Little Afv and Innvt'ls. C'hildreii love this "fruit laxative" and nothint; else cleanses tlie lender stoiuatli, liver and bowels so nicely. A child simply will not stop play inn to empty the bowels, and the re sult is. they become tightly olimRcd with waste, liver pots sluttish, stom ach sours, then your little one be comes cross, half-sick, feverish, don't eat, sleep or act naturally, breath is bud, system full of cold. has sore throat, stomach ache., or diarrhoea, listen. .Mother! See if tonno is eoat ed then Mvo a teaspoonful of "Cali fornia Syrup of Kips,'' ami in a few hours all the contsjputed waste, sour niammers and 1UU, UIulie.ested food pnssi's out of etualiv.s. but j,ySUmi 1MH y01l iiavi a well, pkiy v inilil be to- rn, pi.n,, .i;!.tin Millions of mothers ive "CaMfor uia Syrup of Kiys.'' because it is per fectly harmless; children love it, and it never tails to act on the stomach, liver ami bowels. Ask your druuist for a ."ii'-cent bot tle of "California Syrup of Kius.'' which has full directions Air babies, children of all aues and for urown ups plainly printed on the hot de. He ware of counterfeits sohl here, del the aniline, made by "California Kit; Syrup Company," Refuse any other kind with contempt. -Adv. The Dramatic Sensation of the Season Win. S. Hart In Inee' liMi.oiiii : 'iipei Ii The Captive God Al! il W, el I II II.'. -lei M 111 rill Il;i mill! mill Hie l lite N. ill, ,ti. Keystone g ,'t l!"e re;ii oiil-M , !e iin-l.. ,1- il'.. i'illle.1 PILLS OF PERIL TOMORROW Liltlr Lee Kid.lics and Viigit.ia Pearson in -D.ne-Devil K.ite" Page Southern Oifdon's Greatest Place ol Amusement i V 1010 wcri' nrri'-fci! nu ill wi'if n'lriit',1 'nun ill' llu lint. liillll.V. II" il :i'jiiinl ml 111 i-luirui'.- liiAinu I" l Iit'iii. rii Larrl Jumps to 20 Cents I'oiei'l.ANI). Un-.. Nv. I 1 (ji t- ....I l,nuiii'ii',w In,:. l li;ifd L'U OI'lltK ;t pntiiHl fur laril ii,l In lie Ihe 111 Lill- esl price ever j;ivi'n for il lieri lerdiiv it mill for IU eelils. ',. e ik.Ii r t'ni mer nuriiiiil eoliililinlis l:ird for I - iind l -i ei'lils. MlUI Haiiiinq Costs Beilucivl WASillX.i'i'iiN', Niiv. 1 1. (.' Iinnlinu pii'i'ni'i' in iinil limn ll.llli- ol' llu' I'lilllllrv i reiluee, I III the Milli-il . 'J.'i I'i'llU pi'l- Inll-lllll' Gall Stones, ramer and fleers of the Stoniaeh and Intestines, Auto-ln-toxii atiull. Yellow .lailuilii e. Appen dicitis and other fatal ailments re sult from Stomach Trollhle. Thous ands of Stomach Sufferers owe their complete recovery to Mayr's Wonder ful Itemed)'. I'uiike any other Tor Stomach Ailments, l'or sale hy drus ntsts everywhere. Pai Southern Oregon ("OiCii-eiiti'sl plact of k A iiiufiiu'iit. SAT. NIGHT N,Z Mi-s I!. Shnlu-it I're-enls a Wlinle of n i.niiL'li Hit (Not .1 Motion Picture) A .mil.' iil'.hiiiiiliter I'r,, m rie to lull el' enii:iin. Urinilinl 1'lni;-li-h enl.' MAIL ORDERS NOW Seat Sale Thursday. Nov. 18 Prices 50c, 75c, $1, $1.50 HOBSON'S CHOICE Special Return Engagement Wednesday T 00 01 Mais 2:15 Thursday IwV. Z-ZNjghts8:15 ELLIOTT & SHERMAN PRESENT D. W. Griffith's Gigantic Spectacle I8.GC0 PEOPLE (.y.v.vs COST $500,000 FULL EVE. Lower Floor, first 14 rows. 75c: last 4 rows. SI. 00. Balcony, first 8 rows. 50c: hal anre 6 rows 25c. THEATRE MEDFORD ge II 111, 1.1 in i: i ( (l.-S MTI'DMIOIS SI'l'CT.U LE f - 1 mm, n j -Bffgvmvt-f. jiff 100 PrTTARABS- CAMELS, HORSES THE EIGHTH WONDER OF THE WORLD Biggest Attraction Ever Seen in Medford . m . i i I is (A M'lM , I). VIN OK in riling lo ciili-iilatiui ul' (lie ilrimrlini'iit nl' u; (iit Mi.M)Tni:ics .ii:ir-ixi's Our sran.linolliers were wise In tli vlriuci, of tho lierlj of the field. Thi- used to Blither and store roots awl i IICI UH mm "e mriu iu tu.v ,uu un I nienlH ol ineir ihiiiiihii. wuiiuuuui thoroiiKliwiirt, sage, rue, .ainoinile -the llt mlsht tia on and on of Ih heiilllin plains with whieh llle' jl, i us raiiitllar. . ' i Now tllelr KI'lllKlilullKliters get Hi ;exlriu'ts from Just sueh good old rout I mill lierlis. from the nearest drugcisi j ready prepared for use. One sin I ineilkliie. w hieh women find best In (heir ow n ailments, is the well know l.yilia 10. l'liilihnurs Vegetuhle Con pound. Adv. ' AMUSEMENTS STAR MEOFORD'S Cosv Photoplay THEATER PLAYING BLUE BIRDS FEATURE Love Never Dies-- Based on Mendelssohn's Spring Sony ST.uun.xu Ruth Stonehouse Tin1 mot :rm'ot'ul dmiseue iiinotiii M-recn ni'tists, iiilerjirel iny the Spring Sony; in the film. VIM COMEDY THE CHALK LINE Cominq Thursday: Mae Murray in "The Dream Girl" Southern Oregon's Greatest Place of Amusement 3000 HORSES S6X3 8 MONTHS TO MAKE Ollil I'lli.ll: if l'.U'llS rii'iilf uri'. SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA PRICES MATINEES Balcony. 25c: Lower Floor, 50c. Not reserved. SUNDAY NIGHT Nov. 26 HKillT cms PRICES: $2, $1.50, $1, 50c. Mail Orders Now