Dustm Farhum at1 the Liberty Tonight I JJ hla farming and ' household equip glnd word from her husband. Master Engineer Htclnmotz. of his stifo arri val in the good old U. S. A., and Ho Is now onroute home. Pvt. Krnest Lyman, who crossed tho waters but was too Into to get to the front, 'arrived home last week. Tho his parents woro expecting; him his arrival camo as a vory agreeable surprise as ho was reloased several days ahend of the time hoped for. D. C. Wilson Jr., visited the Med ford dontlst'n shop Monday.. F. K. Deuel and Chas, Strang waro looking after tholr dairy business Krlday, ment preparatory toeavlng for Min nesota in the near future. Mr. and Mr. EU Moore accom IS BOOSTING FOR panied by Mr. Moore's father and Miss LHa Mooro of Central Point; visited relatives here Sunday. Mrs. Milton Htolnmetz received tho iff ' ' fA im Am M Mi- Sm POIITLANI), April 2B. No devel opment l of groator linpnrtnucu (o western Oregon thmi tho cnmp,lollun or tho Natron cut-off from Klamath KftlU north, according to 10. J, Adam of liugono, formnr member of the stale highway commission, who wan In Portland today In tho IntorOBt of tho propound now rond. ; , "Tho cut-off Ik of OHpoolnlly Inter est to tho upper AVIIInmolto valley," alii Admin, "for It noons product of that auction. To Oregon an a wholo lln consequence lion lit' tho fact Hint It would tie tho Klnmath bnsln to Orogon commercially, it In u roglon that U rapidly gaining In population nd possossoiWof wondurful rt it t urn I resources. I'otuntlnlly poworful In an economic way, It will toon lio counted ono of tho rlchont district financially In tho ontlro northwest, Dild tho movomant started tiy Port land tin Mucin men lo bring about railroad connection In ono that should ho prosecuted vigorously.. "I'eople of Ktigano aro a unit for bringing about tho fruition of tho long-expected railroad Connection. Thoro are no enKlnoorlnti d I rr leu 1 1 1 of construction to warrant duluy III apoedy completion, providing tho fi nancial resources for building aro made available,'.' .w ASK EARLY ACTION IN OLCOTT SUIT RAI.ICM, April 88. Uriels of two Portland legal flrnn were filed today by attorneys,, as trlends of tho ault, In tho action of tlovurnor Oko;t against Htato Treasurer lloff. to do- J .. . I.. - I fl 1 a haw- ernor In fact, or In name only. ' Iloth hrlefa held that ho la actual Rovernor of tho atata and entitled to oxorclao alt tho powora of tho chief executive. They hold that tho public Importaneo of tha, decision. should, govern, tho scope of the court', ..doclslon. nd pointed to tho need or early action In tho Interfiav of itnto binlncM.i . ; IDE MYSTERY CARVIS . A Th Mystery car, ndvortlsod by tho Klllott A Cook Auto company exten sively arrived Monday, and wna on exhibition Tunaday. Tho name of tho car la Scrlppa-ttoothi and was vlowrd by many autnlata, and Riven high praise.. Tho Scrlpps-llooth lia many of the apoclul footurca and do talla round only In tho lilKhor priced cara, ror lnatnnco oloctrlc lights faa toned In tho doora for convenience at night, and sltlo slilold that, open automatically wlth: tho door. It I B l.rrrt tAn t AUSTIN FARNU'M Hustln Kurnuin la auporbly coat In "Captain Courtesy," a I'nramount plcturo which will bo ahown at the Mborty thoatre todny. llu saya hlm nalf that thin la hla boat plcturo, and thoro la at tho bottom of It a rous'on which plcturo-Iovera do not know. Mr. l"u mum 1 extromaly fond of all anliuala, and particularly of horses. Tho magnificent home he uses In this SYRIAN PRINCESSTO: GIVE TALK TONIGHT An audience that crowdod theaitd Itortiim of tho Presbyterian church on Hunrtay morning, llatoned moat at tentively to the dUcourae an the Holy end preaantod by Princess Knlnno Halilor, the Syrian author and lec turer. Porhnpe, never boforo haa Paleatlno beon brought ao vividly bo foro a Modford audience, its, people, their Idealn and aspirations,. mannora and ciiatoma; the land from whonco our own civilisation . sprung. Tho prlnceaa boa a glowing personality, a fluent command of the Kngllsh lan guage and a memory woll stored with historical facta, .'.. ' " -j ' .u ; This evening at 8:15 at the eamo church, Prlncoaa Ttnhme will make her lout apjionranco In thla city, pro Don ting her. own dramatization of the lllbllcul utory "Nonninn, tba I.opor." Tho story will be given In dlfforont scenes, tho first and loat being enact ed between the prlnceaa and her com panion; It lolls of the great Captain Naaman who, at the holght of his glory, was atrlcken with leprosy and bla healing by tho Prophet Hlisha. It Is one of tho grentol dramatlo'ioasl btlltles and has been given In tho loading auditorium and on lyceum and chnutouquaa of thla country. Mlsa illurgoaa will render . Orlontal music Preceding- tho drama, tho prlncoaa will toll "What a tltlo means In Palcstlno, why alio Is a princess." motor powor la high, and thru out the cur Is comploto, with especial nppoal to the discriminating autolsts. plcturo Is a thorohred especially trained for show purposes, "Cuptaln Courtesy" la a great vohlctu for Mr. Karnum, for it gives him scope for his varied talents. Ho Is a most courageous fighter, a fear less rlttcr, an untiring champion of tho poor and helpless, and an ideal lovor. AVIion ho npneors a tho lovor of Kleanor, nobody caros that two scones back ho was a robber, bo Is so genuinely a lover. THE LIBERTY SIX ' A. C. Vlckona returned yesterday from Portland bringing a tlvo-passoa gor Mberty-SIx, one of the cars, tho Auto Exchango will sell. It's certain-' ly a clrtssy looking car of the light tlx Btylo, has all modern Improve ments, b.is plenty of power and altho It's a no rar In -Mcdtord .It's a standard make and I.Ida rulr to, bo eomo popuUv In Mcdtord and tho val ley. Tho motto of tho manufootur ers'ls "IV different.'' . Mr. Ptckohs says It's dlfforont lr performance, easy In driving nnd riding, and looks different from 'nny outer ar,; . ' t Tho Auto Kxchange will bo pleased to have you call and see the car and tnko a ride In It, '. . Orm-hfilf of ft 150.000 neliolnrxhip fund for public health nurses whieh is being organized bv the National Or- itiimntion for Public lloultn Mirointr. iilremlv collected, nceording to KlntcmentH made tniav by Mr. llol lowav of thin eitv, stnto reprcHenta live of tho orcunb.ution, . Keventv thoiiHiind dollars of this fluid hnH' been .contributed bv the lied CroHH. which, lit tho rcouest of tho National OrL'iinizntion for Public llenllli Nursing, inerensed an originnl :i(l.()f)0 to-$100,000, ' One item of 10.000 has been contributed an nnvmouslv and reserved for women doNirinir to cqtiin themselves 08 tench ers nrrd executives in public health nursing work. Mrs. llollowav Rliited todav that il was tho iilnn of the national or- aitnlsution to give these scholnrships not only to rctarninir nrmv nurecs but to graduates of present senior classes. "Tho-Importance of this scholur shin fund ennnot bo ovcrcHtimntcd.' said Jlrs. llollownv. "An inerease in the number of nurses, and a more cnuul distribution of tHinting care, m a necessity recognized alike bv nurses nnd the public. If provision in not made for the udcaunte training of additional nurses in public-health service which insures nursing care for nil classes of tho community, there U grave dnnirer that efforts will be made to supply the lack of nurses bv offering those who can 'J not nfford a. private nurse the ser vices of women of inndcdunte train ing. '" ' ' "To giipplv the working man with poor nuruing care because he is poor, and the rich man with better nurs ing care because he is rich, is con trarv to all the traditions and ideals of nursing. : By increasing tho nnm ber of public health' nurses, nnd if nqccsHiirv supplying theiri with ,as siHtnntH. nc(iiiate nursing care enn be provided . or all, people, r accord ing to need and not) according to ia- oome. -i v-..r,r;''.-.' .-,v. .n.-".-, -, "Mnnv nurses returning from work in camps nnd enntoment zones nt home, or with oUE.ariov-ttbrond, hnvo ahreadv'-somrht mtBTitarshipa dn or der to train themselves -for this other national service." - " ' Cut Tills Out It Is Worth Money , DON'T MISS THIS. Cut out this lllp, enclose with Co and mall It to Koloy ft Co.,- 2835 Shoffiold Ave., Chicago, 111., writing your name and address cloarly. You will receive In return a trial package containing Foley's Ilonoy nnd Tar .Compound, for coughs, colds nnd croup; Foley Kldaoy Pills for pain in sides and buck; rheumatism, backache, kidney and bladder allmonts;' and Koloy Ca thartlo Tablots, a wbolosomo and thoroughly cleansing cathartic, for constipation, biliousness, hoadacho, and sluggish bowols. For"-sale by Medtord Pharmacy. , Old papers for. building fires and houso cleaning, lOo bundle. N Power always! " Climbing into the mountains or up the steep city hill, "Red - Crown gives you steady, uni form power. It is the old, reli able gasoline, with dependable power in every drop. "Red Crown" is straight-distilled, all-refinery gasoline, hav ing the full and unbroken chain of boiling points necessary for easy starting, quick and smooth acceleration, steady, dependable power and long mileage. Look for the Red Crown sign before you fill.-' r;'':ij:::.t'. V' ' STANDARD Olt, COMPANY Vie Gasoline of ,-...vw.'. f (California) TTr n tU A T Trnn, TOPT T, -A .DTiTrp crn tvtt A tT, fTT , ftY .KVrTnnTi.. ROY STEWART AT THE ; LIBERTY LAST Tl Admirers ' of that - steel-nerved, daro-devll Western star, Roy Stewart will be pleased to learn that he Is to appear at the Rlalto theatre for the last tlrao tonight in the Triangle fea ture. "The' Silent rtlder." Stewart was on a vacatlpn for some little time and has come back Into the pictures In magnificent fettle. .- . . .. i In "Tho Silent- Rider," he plays the role of Rob Gordon, a member of the Texas Rnngers, who incognito, starts out to smash up a desperate gang of cattle' rustlers. Ho bucks up against Dave Merrill, the foreman of . Jim Carson's ranch. .-. - . ' . , Cordon discovers Merrill branding calves of Carson's ranch and opens flro on htm. . Merrill brings charges of cattle theft against Gordon him self, forcing Bob to display his cre dentials as a member of the Texas Rangers. The situation comes to a climax when Merrill is unmasked and opens fire on Carson and Gordon. Thoro Is plenty of exciting' action-. rod-bloodod gun play and dramatic thrill In "The Sllent-Rldor,", and Stewart-lives up to his reputation as The Wostern WWrlwlnd.' i SMOKING . J TOBACCO P I go fishin' I want Wf V fish that bite, and tobacco 'Bite" in tobacco comes poor leaf or: wrong "ripening, either from We use for VELVET only the finest Kentucky .Burley. l But we don't stop there. - We put millions of pounds of this tobacco away every year, in wooden hogsheads, for Nature to patiently ripen and mellow. ; . . There are quicker ways, but they leave some teeth in. . . '. ' The VELVET way makes the friendliervkind of to- bacco. You can always go to it for comfort with out a "come-back." ' L . The VELVET way makes ' ' I 1 AkC??rS ' go to it for comfort with- l.JT'xfr i lv out a "come-back." J Sg Get chummy with, ,r , Ft -T . ' VELVET today. V - M &?'1 ft I J VELVETS natural 1 C- ' ' I Jmtt mht for S;-;? - AUV , . -tji i t SAMS VALLEY Captain . Sharp, recently returned from the front, and who has beon omployed as an aent of the Colum bia -Basin .Wool Warehouse company of Portland since his discharge from the U. S. army, .was Interviewing some of the wool growers of this sec tion and while here mingled a little pleasure along with business by recit ing some Very Interesting accounts of happenings during hlB time at the front. Captain Sharp seems to meet favorably with the sheep men here as he not only has a good Insight into the business hut Is frank and agree able wtth any Information on grow Ing and marketing mutton and wool D. Burford -and- family accompan ied by Mlsa Eveland took a pleasure trip Into northern -California Sunday. . Mr. Grlffen;-;Sunday. school -mis sionary, visited In our district ono day last week. ' ' ' ': Tho county, liealth nurse was In spectlng our school Friday and' gave a helpful talk to the pupils. Mri Slmnlervllle of Rogue River, was soiling beans thru our dlstrlcl at a very reasonable price this week " It Is reported the dance at the Wll- hito hall had a verygood attendance Saturday night.' , :f:y, Sunday school "was opened Sunday n'fter being discontinued till the t,lu cleared away. .". . . . W. C. Kenney and wife were visit ing on, shopping In CetttraUiEttlnt and Modford Saturday. J. O. ;iarsh and family of Ashland recently visited with his niece, Mrs D. O. Wilson nnd family. The Invisible Conflict ' 'I".-''." ' t . - .i: ..-: : -;.:?..-.;;;; ;.v; ': :: ". -V. I , , ' , , From the moment o birth' body to defend itself. Notonly and before until tho hour of :-wiU the. constipation grow death, there is going on within , worse with the continuance of : the body a constant conflict, ; such remedies but the dose " . unseen and usually unfelt, be must be constantly increased tween forces that seek to de- 7, with an ever-weakening effect. ' ".. Aat strivoto 0nthe othe:rhand j- - f??". : ( ,. : :. - t. . ' s -; comes constipation and brings 1 Germs that enter from without about the habit -of easy, thor are attacked and destroyed by . ough bowel evacuation at reg ; 1 the living guardiahff . ia the ular intervals, because Nujol -' blood, the white blood cells or t is not a drug, does not act like : " : phagocytes. Poisons generated "' any drug. ' Nujol brings about : v within seek entrance intq the a return to Nature's methods blood and a're removed or de- by supplying necessary lubri stroyed by the functions of the i cation of the bowel contents," 1 intestines, liver and kidneys. by facilitating intestinal miiscu- , , ! . i .-: V i in ' ,' lar action, by absorbing poisdn- Food waste allowed to stagnate t ous matter, and thus securing ana remain in me uiiesiincs-, necessary cleansing or the m- ' : - testinal canal and protection : . of the defensive properties of ; the blood itieltifeei-. une Vacua ted. rjoisons the blood and destroys- its. power to de-, - fend against outside or inside enemies. Such self-pbis6ning cahse9 tover 90 -human Constipation turns the tide of the invisible .conflict against tint hnHv. in fnvor of the in vaders. Nor does the taking f of castor oil, pills, salts, mm- Get a bottle of Nujol from yonr dni-, gilt today and tend eo'upoofor t nm , beoklat "lltirv retro uanftr. Wnvn ii a """' " soia-owy i"i " aealcd bottles beana bearial the' Nuol -Trade Mark.. Insist '. On .' . Nujol. You may arfrom lubitllutei. ; Nninl T .a VSoratrtyJes ", 1 l ; i . Am. .1 J , .. en waters, ciu., w STANDARD OIL CO. (NBw JERSEY). bowels 'tompve enable theju - - so Bnuimr. n York yr.. ' , Nrjol l,ab6r'tbries, Standard Oil Cbi'(NeW Jersey), SO Broad; J . way, Now York. , Pleae send me free booklet "Thirty Feet off Daager ' oomtlpollon and aute-intoxioatlon la adultt, Nana Addrotl... 11