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WEDTOTTD TRTHDTTW. fTTmFfTTCTV' 'ftftTOjpy FRTTTAY, XPTiTT; g.-'1gO. PXtTF! JTVH BR! Dr. Edwards' Olive Tablets Get at the Cause and Remove It Dr. Edwards' Olive Tablets, the , substitute for calomel! set gently on the ' bowels and xisitively do the work. People afflicted with bad breath find ! quick relief through taking them. Dr. Edwards' Olive Tablets aroa : vegetable compound mhed with olivu , oil. They act r.ently tvt firmly on tjia ; bowels and liver, stimulating .theiu' to'' ' natural action; clearing-the biood,Ands purifying the entire system. They do ; tliat which calomel doco, withQUT any of 1 the bad after effects. Take one or Uo : every night for a week and note the 1 Dleasing effect, :0c and 2Zc a, toy RIALTO Only Two More Day3 BILL FARNUM I "In ... WOLVES OF i THE NIGHT a real Faniim picture, which means a picture ricli in ro mance and stirring nction. Tno acenlc efforts aw very ; striking and the phoWgrajihy 'beautiful. . ID COMING TOM MIX in "SPEE DMANIAC"" PAGE--TUESDAY NIGHT APRIL 13 ' 8 HAT SAM3 MON'DAY Prices J5(K 77c mid $1.00 11 lis War Tax. i Now! Electric Ranges . Washing ; : Machines Mangles Vacuum 1 v f - I Cleaners ' ' ". ' i " ' Pumping Plants Expert Wiring Repairing ' Line V Construction , Motor Installation People's 1 Electric Store I ' " '' ' .LI Tho preliminary hearing of lire. 1-ark Evans on the charge ot the lar oeny of G. W. White's cur in 'alleged cc'nnec.t'ion with the sensational rob bery pf the Grants Pass jitney man, which was set for trial this forenoon in Judge Taylor's court, was contin ued until next Wednesday at 10 a. m. at the request of the defense because of inability .of an important witness for the defense, to bo present today. Gus Newbury is attorney for Mrs. Evans, who at her hearing two weeks ago on the charge Of being an accom plice of lir husband In the kidnaping and robbery of White, was discharged on a technical point of law raised by Porter J. Neff, who was acting as her attorney in place of Mr. iXewbury who was engaged in clrauit court at Jack sonville that day.' It will be remem bered that District .Attorney Roberts then immediately caused her arrest on the charge of the larceny of White's car and when arraigned her hearing was Bet for tcklay. (Lark Evans, who was convicted of the robbery of White over two weeks ago and was sentenced to 15 years in the state penitentiary by Judge Calk ins, is still in the county jail as Mr. Newbury, his attorney at once gave notice that Evans would seek a new trinl and was given 30 days in which to file the formal application, which automatically stayed he carrying out of the sentence. 'It is uiulerstcA)d that the defense has discovered much new and Important evidence which will bo disclosed when the motion for a new trial Is an;ued.' CUTTING FRAY IS AIRED IN COURT ,V. H. Norrls, one of the drivers of the Interurban Auto lino was arrest ed -this noon by Sheriff Terrlll, on the charge of assault to kill, the warrant for arrest having been issuod on complaint of I. A. Snider of the Hlnes &' Snider Auto company. It Is alleged that during an altercation between the two men -night befe'ro last Norris cut 'Mr. Snider on the left side witli a knlfo. The hearing of Norjis was set for late this afternoon before Judgo Taylor. : LATEST NEWS OF THE STATE - SALEM. Ore., April 9. Julius Wilbur, under arrest- at Oakland, Cal. under; an Oregon warrant, has made no application for executive clemency Governor Ben W. Olcott has told the district attorney at Oregon City. A report was said to have reached Ore gon City, whore Wilbur as convicted In 1918 Of vlolntlon Of tho state pro hibition act, that a petition in his be half for pardon was pending. SALEM, Ore., April 9. Of '$20, 397,32 7.9(1 in total revenues to the stato highway department for the period from December 1, 1918, to the end of 1920, tho state highway com mission has paid or is under obliga tion td pay $18, 954,388. SB. . This leaves from all sources a total of $1,442,939.41 available for the re mainder ot this year, according to commission statistics made public here today. . - BAKE It, Ore., April - 9. Reports from the bong ereek and Muddy creek districts near here are to the effect that a second winter Is being exper ienced and hay ls becoming so scarce that there is likely to be a severe loss of stock it the winter lasts much lon ger. Because ot the snow, all farm work has been discontinued. v RED FLAG IN R. R. STRIKE (Continued from Page One) roads that the men, in small gro1ip-; were reporting for work.' ' The Chicago Junction railroad, 'he belt line connecting the stockvards and packing plants with the trunk lines, was one of the first to report. Eleven engine crews were nt work this morning, the report said, us com pared to three yesterday. , . . ... , While the switching freight situa tion showed improvement, the conges tion in the vnrds grew so great that seven of the eight rnilronds entering the Deafborn street station nre tun able to run passenger trains, down town. Thev ore discharging pas sengers nt suburban stations to com plete the trip on elevated or surface cars. FUNERAL N0TICEI The funeral service ff.T Mrs. Ann Beall will be hold at her residence on Bell I.ano. Saturday, April 10th, at 2:30 p. m. interment in.Jacksonjfille cemetery. , Adv. Mothers (Make use of the Health Centre, Saturday mornings. Room 7, Sparra building. Watch the posters. COUNTY I'L'BLIC .HEALTH ASS'N. ROBERT WARWICK HERO AN ADVENTURE IN HEARTS" A fine storv bv that master of ro mantic fiction, Anthony Hope, hps been done into on entertaining mo tion picture with liohert Warwick in the role of tint hero and ,is beins shown at tho Liberty theatre tndnv and tomorrow. It is called "An Ad venture in Hearts," which is rather more engnsini und descriptive of the content of the storv than its ori;ri nnl title, ('Captain Dieppe." As Ions as Anthony Hope keens on wntinsr and the movies continue moving the nnswer to the oft moot ed ciuestion, "ls Ronmnce Dead?" m ibe ("No." ';An Adventiiro in Hearts" is tho old chivalry in a new setting. Major Warwick is tho pic turesque adventurer who dares much for his lady's hand, though a com edy touch is inserted bv the fnnt that tho object of his secret affections is apparently the wifo of the genial Italian nobleman.' who has afforded him protection in his castle. Major Warwick is thoromrhlv at Ironic as the twentieth century D'Ar tngrinn. iV' Fox News and Mutt and Jeff comedy round out the program. - Hill' Fariiuni at. ItjiiMo "Wolves of tho Nielil." with Wil. limn Farnum as the star, will have lts.lnst Bhowing at the Kiulto theatre tomorrow. The house hns renoi-ti-il' eapneitv businesslluring this engage- ment, and the enthusiastic reception uceorueil both play and star is amidy .liisiineu. . , The boy who was caught shouting "Wiinop-lu" "on the corner this morning was gazing at a poster m lioillic'nir the ainmni-iinee nf Tntn TVliv at this theatre next Sunday in "The opced Jlaniuc," production as speedy as its title. And when :yon see "The Speed Mjmine" you'll reaillv under stand the b'ov's enthusiasm over the dashing and daring Mix. . SAN FliANCISCd, April !). T. W. Hellman. president of tKe Wells Fargo Nevada National bank and one of the most prominent bankers in the, state, died here today nt the Adler sanitar ium where h's son, I. W. Ilellman, Jr., president of the Tnion- Trust- com pany, is critically ill.'. ASTORIA,. OreTApril 9. Falling thirty feet, from a yar'darm to the dock of a sailing vessel, Mike Boors, member of the crew of the ship St. Nicholas, which Is loading lusro, sus tained a broken wrist, broken right ankle and broken-ribs. One of tho broken ribs is said to have pierced a lung, causing hemorrhage. Physic ians say ho will live. fi5 lillillllHIIilllKllllilli Same lair Price As -' aiicL Hue' sarcte pure, wliolesome beverage so ; marty have enjoyed, for years aas apleasmd coffee like flavor lovd, is more , economical- than, coffee and has the added, value of absolute freeflom from ' caffeine or other harm-.' ; ful ingredients. "There's a Reason" - ' - . . Made by Postum Cereal Company.. Battle Creek..Mich, L BEST FOR HOME SHINES SAVE THE LEATHER THE BIO VALUE PACKAGES . -.TT-Nrt PASTES AND LIQUIDS THE P. T. rj ALLEY CORPORATIONS BREAK IN LEVEE . CREATES A LAKE 20 MILES LONG MUSCATIXE, la., April 9. Tho breakjng of tho Illinois levee a mile abovo the high bridge which spans tho Mississippi river hero had flooded 7,000 acres nt ten o'clock this mean ing and the overflow of fully 40,000 additional acres lying below the dis trict first affected cannot be averted. The flood will create a lake two miles wide and twenty miles In length. The levee, weakened by . waves which plunged against tho barricd for days, collapsed without warning shortly before midnight. The several hundred families residing in tho dis trict lying behind tho le'ee had mov ed out averting any loss of life. Tho loss to' farmers and land owners will approximate a quarter of a million dollars. IGN EXCHANGE STARTS UP AGAIN 'NEW YORK, April 9. -French and Italian exchange rates npido now rec ords tiAlay whilo marks, which have been Improving steadily during the disturbed Franco-German situation were at the highest quotation of tho week. Franc checks sold at 15.72 to the dollar, off !I6 centimes, unit lire sold at 2 4.G2, oft one llro thirty con- limes. Marks wero quoted at 1.7U cents hut transactions havo been few recently.- Demnnd 'sterling was quot ed at 3.98', a slight decline. ON IN PENNSYLVANIA ITARRIsni'UG,, I'a., April n. There will ho no content on either the republican or democratic prefer ential ballot in Pennsylvania in the primary election Mav.ilH. The limn for tiling uetiljomiexnired at. .mid night lust night noilllio records show thai A. Mitchell Palmer's nainu will be the ohlv one on the democratic bal lot and Unit of Kdwnrd Randolph I Wood, a retired business- man of I Philadelphia, will he the sole noini V nation on the' republican ticket. ! For Blade, Tn. Or P.looJ, Dixit 1 wi4 . LTD- 'BUFFALO. R T. HUGHES FUNERAL IN rOliTLAX'li. Ore., April !. neral service for the lute Matthe Fu- KILL THE RATS 9 1 1 w wj i By Using i STEARNS' PASTE Tiitonmttonalextcnnlnator for Itftts. 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Each package Is wrapped in moisture-proof, 'glassine paper that keeps all of the original llavor Intact, Insist on Genuine Ford Parts . Imitation "Ford" parts are being' sold'by many mail-order hous., i stores and garages to unsuspecting. Ford owners as '."Ford" parts, lint they are not CJennine Ford parts made by the Ford Motor Company. They arc inade by concerns who have no connection wliatsoever with the Font Motor Company. These imitation parts are not even made from the same !; grade of steel, or under the same foroiiilas used by tlio Ford.Coinpnny. -Tlicy.- are connterfoit parts. , Tests have shown tliem to. break 'wlieii;, tlie geiiu-. ; ine Foi'd jtarts didn't even beiid, ami they generally are J'roin tbirty-f ivc to' -one 'hundred per cent lower" Ju quality. r; - " ;r ;r -1 ..--: The Authorized Ford Dealer is your protection. . ; As suci, we handle , nothing but the genuine Ford parts. They are madd. i'roni the ' famous? Ford Vanadium Steel and each part according to its use is heat-treated in the way tbat will give it the longest wearing qualities. Every part is the . came as its duplicate; in your Ford car or Ford truck. . , ... - Our stock of parts is complete. And our Ford garage and Ford median- . ics are at your service at all times. Drive in when replacements or re pairs for your Ford car may he necessary. Stive your ear and also your : money. ' ,,' C. E. GATES AUTO CO. r MEDFORD, , OREGON ' " " Inn 1st on Genuine Ponl Parts. ' - ' Hughes rcMdrul bilini of Ori-.ecui. who died in Cleveland. )., last Sim day, will ho held in the Kirst lleth.i-di-t Kiiiseoiml ehuri'h here tonmrrow arternoon at 1 ::0 o'eloek. The bodv will arrive here tndav. Final eere lnouies will lie at the Portland i'tv liiiiloriuiu. Karl Ciant.iii e.i' Wnshinutoti, 1). fx -4, 9 U ? -r' ' W ROB'T. WARWICK in ' "AN ADVENTURE IN HEARTS" ,t 3 Adaiiled fro-ill "Caplain I)ie,)iie," tho noted novel hy Aulhoiiv Hope. fe And i MUTT aiid JEFF COMEDY FOX NEWS LIBERTY SUNDAY "DANGEROUS HOURS" mm win V J v ? C, loriiiet-lv resident bishoi) of Ore gon and now retired, and C. B. SCteli ell, bishup of linnpsiita, resident at St. I'ltul. are iu the r.itv to ol'tieiaUy represent the board of hishnp.3 of the ehurel) ,'uil, both, will deliver : adi dresses nt the runeral. With Medfnrd trade i .Medford made A Twi)-Fistcd Star in a Dare Devil Rolo Tliat Sizzles with Thrills NOW PLAYING SUNDAY. "DANGEROUS " HOURS" W9-T J 4imm 212 W. MaifiV P fcciie 12 ' ' ' IS