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JFRDFCRD MAIL TRTBTTNTI, MEDFOTJD, OTlfifiOX. THURSDAY, JANUARY 13. 1021 JAPAN'S SECRET Will Be Baby Of The House L Colds I ft . A - With Red Peppers Rub It on Congested, Aching Chest Loosens Up that Tight Feeling at Once Surely Brings Quickest Relief. ONLY S3 A WEEK p t , is 1 Ease your tight, aching chest. Stop the pain, Break up the congestion. 1 feel a bad cold loosen up in just a 'short time. "Red Pepper Rub" is the told remedy ibat brings the quickest relief. It-cannot hurt you and it certainly seems to end the tightness and drive the conges tion and soreness right out. When heat penetrates right down 1 Into colds, congestion, aching muscles and sore, stiff joints, lclicf comes at once. Nothing has such concentrated, pene trating heat as red peppers. The mo ment you apply Red 1'epper Rub for colds, backache, sore muscles, stiff neck, lumbago, or the pains of rheu matism or neuritis, you feel the ting ling heat. . i . In three minutes the congested spot is warmed through and through. When you are suffering so you can hardly get about, just get a jar of Rowles Red Pepper Rub, made frcn: red peppers, at any drug store. You will have the quickest relief known. NOTICE NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN to former owners of city property that if they desire to redeem lots taken over by the City they should at once make written application to the undersigned, at her office in the City Hall.' ' MARY A. HASWELL, ' '".I" ., '''.' City Treasurer. ' GRANTS MSS - MEDFORD INTERURBAN AUTOCAR CO. : Effective October 25 Dally and Sunday. IiBAVB MKDFORD. ; LKAvis GRANTS I'ABS. 10:00 a. m. . 10:00 a. m. , 1:00 p.m. 1:00 p. m. . 4:80. p. m; 4:80 p. m. ' Cars ttop at all Intermedia's points. I Office and halting Rooma: Modford, 5 Sduth Kb$t, ktib Hotel Bldg. Phone 809. . Grants Fags: The Bonbonnlor, Phone 180. j We also oporate stage lines from MedfordY ia Aahlanfl, Phoenli, ' Talent, Central Point, Jacksonville. jWa jiave the right' size Exide to give long-lasting ' pdwer arid care-free service in your car at a : I' : . 28 REDUCTION ; . ( 'All makes' of Batteries repaired and recharged. Battery and Etectriti Co. Nat. Bldg ' Dj'L. Ewing Phone 116 ? G. J. Hoffman : L VES We ate cutting the prices on our complete stock of Auto Driving Gloves to the quick Busy Corner Motor Co. The Store here Your Dollar : Does Its Duty NEW YORK, Jan. 13. Franklin D'Oller, former national commander of the.-American Ieglon, has just return ed from a two months vacation In Japan, where during his travels he was trailed continuously and his bag gage and personal papers frequently and surreptitiously ' examined.' . Mr. D'Oller was informed thiB was the work'of Japanese government agents who sought to Investigate the report that Mr. D'Oller came to Japan to "organize American reservists" resld inc In the Islands. Mr. D'Oller related the story with a good deal of amusement to the mem bers of the hoard of directors of the Anierican Legion Weekly, a meeting of which Mr. D'Oller came to New York to attend. Kvery time ho and Mrs. D'Olier left their hotel, 'the former commander said, he would Ulscotor on their return that everything they had had been ex amined; Finally he adopted the policy of leaving Ills trunks open anil his papers handy where they could be Inspected without undue trouble on the hart of the Inspectors. " At the con cliiBlbrt oT hid gojoiliii Mi'. D'Oller told his "guide" ho would he glad to ex plain anything the "guide" had. not understood itf the- papers he- had examined. Mr. D'Oller said the apparent cause of the suspicion which seemed to be directed at him was the action of the legion national convention which vot ed to support the California exclusion laws. CELEBRATE N, YEAR BY HUNTING FLIES NEW YORK. Four sane and sober men celebrated that noisy first, hour of 1921 by visiting New York's gay cafes and hotels to see if they could find one 'winter housefly.' Unsuccess ful along the Gay White Way they went lower on Manhattan Island where (he less luxurious . restaurants held their sleepless ceiebrants. And In oiie of thorn they found a sorry Bpecimeh with a lean and hungry look. ' The Philadelphia man in the party or four dlfl the dirty work.' Then he Bent the remains to the merchants' association which annually presents a scarf liln bearing a golden fly to the person who kills a fly on New Year's day. .. . . i . ', i "The capture of this, insect, small as It Is,, means that, wo shall have sev eral billions fewer files next slimmer," said tho funeral oration accompanying the scarf pin.. 4 7 ft 'W o w in hi- in is JlsMfcS'iTlT! IWMII Chas. J.' McLeod, ot Mliqbjgo. who 'succeeds, the late Chtts, . A. Nichols. Mr, AlcLeqd, yi'ho'hai just passed the agfe limit. of 25, becomes tho Baby of t&e House, and Is per haps tho you ripest member to huve ver aat In that bodr, U.S. POPULATION E WATER POWER BILL , IS UP AT SALEIVI SA'LEM, Ore., Jan? 13. A wiiter- power bill, Introduced In the senate yesterday by Senator George W. Jo seph ot Multnomah county, proposes the creation of a hydro-electric com mission to make a survey of present hydro-oloctrtc plnnta hud power pro JoctH of tho slate, and ascertain the approximate cost of gbneratirig electric Jibwer, looking particularly . to the hydro-cloctric development of the wat er power In the Columbia river gorge. The bill contemplates the possibility of Industrial development In numerous Oregon cities, particularly Portland. Collaboration with the government tinder the wuterpower bill 'recently passed by congress Is contemplated. ThiB federal measure reserves from private appropriation certain units of development and one of these Is Celilo falls, whero It Is estimated that two million hydro-electric' horsepower can bo created. hi RHEUMATIC JO PI NTS RUb Pain fight out with small . trial bottle of old . ' " "St'.' Jacobs Oil." Stop "dosing" Rheumatism. It's pain only; not one case in fifty requires internal treatment. Rub soothing, penetrating "St. Jacobs Oil" right on tho "tender spot," and by tho time you ,s(iy Jack Robinson out comes the rheumatic piii,ri and distress. "St. Jacobs Oil" is a harmless rheu matism liniment which never disap points and doesn't burn the skin. v It takes pain, soreness and stiffness from aching joints, muscles and bones; stops sciatica, lumbago, backache and neuralgia. - Limber up! Get ft small trial bottle bt old-time, honest "St. -Jacobs Oil" from any drug store, and in a mo ment, you'll be free from pains, achei and stiffness, i Dont suffer! . Kuk rheumatism awnv. WASliiNGTON, Jan. 11 ThiMirban population of the United .States, or people living In places of 2500 od more, Is 64,318,032 or 51.4 per cent of the country's total iropulation and , the number of people living in rllrhl terri tory Is 51,390,739, the census bureau announced today. In 1910 urban popu lation represented 45.8 per cent.( rue uitan and- rural population by states follow: ' Alabama ...J. 509,31t 1,839,867 Arizona . : 117,527 210,370 Arkansns 209,507 1,617,707 California 2,331,729 1,095,132 Colorado 453,259 486,370 Connecticut :.. 936,339 .44-1,292 Delaware ..i.' 120,767 ; 102,236 Florida...... :.. 355,825 612,646 Georgia ;.. -,727,869 2,167,973 Idaho :.. 119,037 312,829 Illinois :..4,405,67S 2,079,002 luillana ! 1 4R2 8S5 1.447 KKE' Iowa l: S7i 49!i 15!RK2fil Kansas .' ' 617;946 1,151,293 Kentucky ;.. ",(133,643 1,783,087 Louisiana ....., 628,163 1,170,346 Muhie .. 299,669 408,445 Maryland :...;.. 869,422 680,239 Massnchtis'eUs ...L3iC50,2-i8 . 202,108 Michigan i..,..:...L.2;24l,50 ; 1,426,862 Minnesota :.;..:....J..l , 651,693 ' 1,335,532 Mississippi ;.. 204,121 1,550,497. Missouri ....:. ;,4,686,903 1,817,152 Montana 172,011 376,878 Nebraska ...... :.. 405,306 891,066 Nevada 16,254 62,153 New Hampshire...:.. 279,761 .163,322 New Jersey :..2,482,289 ' G73,ll New Mexico :.. i49,950 263,930 New York ...8,689,844 1,794,985 North Carolina ;.. . 490,870 2,068,753 North Dakota 88,234 557,446 Ohio .1 ......3,677,136 2,082,258 Oklahoma 689,480 1,488,803 Oregon ;.. 891,019', A 392,370 Pennsylvania .'....5,607,815' 3,112,2b2 Rhode Island :.. 6S9,l'80 15,217 South Carolina ;.. 293.9S7 1,389,737 South Dakota loi,872 . 534,675 Tennessee :.. 611.226 1,726,659 Texas ;..1,612,689 3,150,539 Utah 215,584 . 233,912 Vermont :.. 109,976 242,452 Virginia- 673,9s4 1,635,202 Washington 748,734 007,886 West Virginia :.. 396,007 1,094,694 Wisconsin ...1,2-14,568 1,387,499 Wyoming 167,348 137,054 Plumbing and Stove Repair foil fitting, stoves rebuilt. , Prompt service. lU-anonable charges, iood fcwk S. II. CASTII.K ; ..... iot-Jl: S. Hotly. Phone 030 Accteiyuc Welding. ' Farnum Scores Big In "Last of i Duanes" William Farnunl scored again, and scored big, when he -appeared on the screen yesterday tit the Rlalto theatre In "The1 L&st of the Duanes," a plctur- Ir.ation of the novel ; by. Zaho Grey. This production Is the best western picture fever seen here. In addition to having a strongly Sympathetic love story running throughout the drama. Mr. Farnum's impersonation of Buck Dunno is peculiarly vivid. It is diffi cult to realize that a"ny mali CoiilJ esicapo 8orlohs Injury 'In the rtiany things that the star has to dd In' this picture.- IMefly, tho story tells ' of litick Diiahb.,who to save his bwh life liai tb kill a man who threatened hint after which he flees Worn civilisation and gets in with outlaws. . He rescues a girl from a bandit chiof and after she Is recaptured from ' Mm she again escapes and reaches' his mother's home. While he Is evading tho 'offi cers fit the law the girl bends every energy to free blm frVim itho "stigma of murder and eventually Duck D'lane, the outlaw, becomes Buck Duane the Texas' Ranger, and cleans up the wbrst ot the bonier gangs. :' .-"' .' ' I With Uedford tradd bi Medtori made 4 ' 'w ' .... .'. HARRISON, Ark: There was a time in the history of tire United States when ?52, representing a year's loss or saving to members of congress, was a vital factor In the consideration of a proposed moving of the seat of gov ernment, and,; according tb an officer of that same Congress, $52 a year was "no trifling consideration." ' This bit of history is conta'ned In a letter written by Charles Thomson, secretary of the Continental congress during the several years of its exis tence to bin wife Hannah, an aunt of President William -'Henry Harrison. d'heletter is dated Princeton, August 1, 1783, the congress . then being in session in the New Jersey town, and was 'addressed fo "Mi-si. Thbmsdn,, Cor ner or Spruce and 4 stree.t, fniiadei phla." . I " " ' ' It was proposed that the residence of concress bo removed to Elizabethtown N. J., but, according to tile letter, there was opposition on the ground , that lodging in Elizabethtown would cost i a week, whereas It could be obtain ed for $3 a week in Princeton. -Wheth er the "High post of living" In Kliza- bethtbrh finally swayed the congress in rejecting it is not disclosed, but history records that the congress met In ' Annapolis,' Aid., after ' leaving Princeton, and at no time sat at Eliza bethtown. , .. , ' ,The letter, In part, which recently came Into the possession of Mrs. Hex Yvorthington, of Harrison,- a '. descen dant of Mr. Thomson, follows: ' ' ' " ."Dear Hannah: . , , , "I- httve tdeelve'd ydur letters dated Monday ,12 o'clock .and Tuesday .10 o clock at night and acknowledged the receipt of theni. . . . Mr. Rend was mis Informed respecting the adjournment. They met on Monday but they might as well have adjourned till time time for any business they have done. I aril very apprehensive that nothing biit some calamity will awaken the states td a sense of their sltuhtidn. : ' "... The president of congress has not provided a House for himself nor is likely he will find one here to suit him. I find Elizabethtown has been talked of at his table as a proper place for the residence of congress. He has a house there which he says has twen ty rooms and Vbich he win. let for the use of "the. president.'. -Jt Is true the place IS ' Infested with nibsu'itoes Jn summer 'arid 'lying -.low "and' near marshes may be liable to lnteoiilttents in the spring and fall, but these are trifling when it. is -considered that by fixing the residence of congress there the vkiue of his estate will be increas ed and he will have an opportttnlty of letting his house at a good rent. But yet 1 aril inclined to believe this will be opposed by Ills colleagues; for Mr. Con (lit has found a lodging in this town at 3 dollars a week ; which en ables him to lay tip money. And there is reason to fear that, at Elizabethtown which is so near New York, it will cost film at least fduh 'This would be a ciear loss of 52 dollars a year which is nb trifling consideration, and which I daresay will have , due weight with some others. There . are other weighty considerations which nilght- be men tioned. "Ybiir loving husband, ... "Chas. Thomson." What do ou. need most in your home? , "' 253 "Here. Comes The Bride!" E verybody wisheaher svell! Happy and radian die starts oat bri life's adventure. f he, should hate ealth to begin with. Good looks in -woman do not depend upon hgo, but iipon health. You never Bee a good- $ looking woman who ia woo b- i?n siwn irritable, but of sorts, fidgety aha nervous. Headaches, backaches, draggirig-down pains, irregular ities and trdubles of that sort are all destroyers of beautj, Men do hot admire sicknesa. It is within the reacK of every woman to be wellj healthy and strong if she will take Dr. Pierce's Favorite Prescription. HbBKBtJftd, Ofittib!. I Sufferea something terrible from an organic trouble. Could scarcely stand on my foot. My head and back- ached so lianl and I was-weak and nervohft. I had a severe tain In my side and my limbs and .-feet adicd.. .1 was .also troubled with constipation. I . took Doctor Pierce's Favorite Preecription, Golden ; Medical Discovery, and. the Pleasant Pellets, and these medicines relieved me of all my ailments and I was well and strong." Mrs. W. D. Moore, lLMB N. Jaokson Street. Send 10c. to Dr. Pierce's Invalids' Hotel in Buffalo, N. Y., for a trial package Of any of hid medicines. : AUTO tAINT SHOP Autbmobiles Painted and ' Revarnished ' - 1221 North Hr. t. Q. SPRINKLfi, Prop. Phone 777 turn ftiiyic-wJOCrnXAr It is part of our bank's l)U6:ne3s to alu everyone in this com munity by showing them the necessity of having money in our bank. . ; . ' You MUST bank regularly a part of what you earn if you ever get ahead and eVer amount to anything. ': Money is the measure of SUCCESS in any business or pro-. fessioh. Give yourself b, full measure of success.' It is your EIGHT to'yourself and your DUTY to your family. We invite .YOUR Banking Businas. Jackson County Bank ' Established 1888 -' '',, , !':''.? " ' " """ Member Federal Reserve ' ' 1 ''''' PHONE 201-W . C. f. CAIlPNTF,rt, IGft. ,;;;'Vrogue':river:::'-:v:' poultry frm uitEEDkis' of' liicii pnonicixG & c. white Lecuorxs 1 For Sale:- r n,BY icnix . ,-. . iwtclilns 'brh , .: ?-Weelc ..Old.l'ullcts . As(Hits for tlio Kretiky Force Ventilating Oil Burning Brood er Stove. j.Tho BEST, Stpvo-7-. ' Catitlogtib ' Free. Jacksonville , ,. , . .Koitd.. . i- i.' .'-1 vl -J ..-5 ' ' Our 10,000-Egg , EliECTKIO IIATC1IERY 5VIII hutch STItOXGER CIIIX. Perfect tcmpcrntnrc control, lio ' oil. fmiicH, no soot. Your hutch TTJARAnTEED. SUU booking ' Orders.' - - i 5HS'K:15"S1:':: Mixed in Medford '; - '.-.,' -; . v-x; I .;--s - .- V- , , ; i At' last we are putting out our own feeds mixed according to .-, O, A. C. formula, and can sell them at tlio following: prices, f. -o.:b(, Warehdu'se; ; ' v , ' . ; ' FyB. Scratch, $58.00 per tori. Per cwt :. . Ft B. Egg Mash $70.00 per ton. Per cwt. ; Fj B. Hog Eats, $53,00 per ton. Per cwt. :.. Fr P. Pig Grow, $5.o6 per ton. Per cwt 3.00 3.C0' 2.75 2.8b Ground feeds at correspondingly low prices. , Custom grinding 15c per cwt. ; ; V , r V : i GIVE OUR FEEDS A TRIAL ' - ; Farm Bureau Cb-Operative Exchange Phone S32 ; - , !'. 4th ani Fir Sts. THE UNIVERS At CXR ' A " -. . . -' ' . . The Ford Sedan . Is an Ideal car for the entire family to utilizo every day in the year. Roomy and comfortable en tirely enclosed and vrarm in winter, open and cbol , in sntrimer. It possesses1 the lientity itntl lilvui-y of tin" electric with the durability nml economy of (lib Ford . ..'. . t'oin'e lii and see tliis hew seflnfi yoti wlli he im pressed. Have a demonstration mid you will bo convinced that tills car represents the most prac tical motor car value in the light car field. f I ( in i t y it 1 C. E. GATES AUTO CO. ' -' . , Cor; Sbrth and racfflc Higlin-ny