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MEDFOTrrc M.ATTJ TRTBTOTR, 'MTIDFOTCTV OTf.EfiOX. WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 1921 -- vmr, six r - u Ypu- Save Money" One of Millions f , , iay 8 the Good Judge 4 - ; ' i, HOLD SINGLE 1 "I had to, give up several different position on' account of. rhfcuinatiriin, but nlnc taking Tanlao I never have an aeho or pain in my body and am working hard every day," ,huIc1 12. .1. Burnett, 4914 Forty-fifth avenue. Southeast, Portland, On. "Fop ten yeat-H now rheumatism and Htomaeh trouble had been pulling me down, ami 1 had gotten to whuro I didn't expert -to see another well day. My neck hurt ine so bad that nome times I couldn't turn my head without moving my whole hotly, und 1 had pevero pains all through my Hlioul dcrs.. The iUHCle8 In my H'ita hurt bo bad I whr often unable to walk, and I have had to kIvo up wvoml good johH Just on thin account. Often I couldn't not up or down and wan in such pairt 1 couldn't oven turn over In bed. I loHt my appetite. , and . my stomach ifot ho badly nut of order that tho little I did form down (Un agreed with me. Nothing did me any good other than a llttlo tempo rary relief, and I realized that it wouldn't ho long- hofura 1 would have to give up entirely. "One day a -railroad man from Lewlnton, Idaho, 1 advixed me to try Tnnlao and I have thanked him many e tinio since for putting me on to such a fine medicine.. Why, it went Htraitht after my troubles and don't believe there is a trace of rheuma tlstii left In my body. I never feol a flifrn''6f It and am as strong and ac tive ns I over was. I can hardly get enough to tu4 and everything ngrees with niQ' perfectly. ( I am slmiplng fine anil caq as a day'H Work as I e'Vef Icoiild.'1 ' ' Tanlac is sold In Medford by Wost Side Pharmacy, in .Tacksonvillu by X W. Itobinson, in Itoguo Hlver by W. a. Cmy.-and by leading druggists in overy town. t Adv, 11 j 11 REFINED SERVICE ; ata, saving We;: are in; a: position to give., the lowest possible rates obtainable. Everyritem of modern fun eral ; service is given out most; careful attention. - ,. ' . also, ' the assistance of a Licensed Lady ' ' Embalmer ' without extra-, charge- Weeks-Conger Co. Farmers Attention , THE WESTCO Tnkles pressure water system la to the home what wireless telegraphy la to") the commercial world... Maximum pressure all the time, wlthe'ut'the in curribranco , of a tank. Besides all other features.' It has only one (1) moving part, needs no oil and lasts a life tlmei .' - See this wonderful tankless pressure system, now.;, Modern Plumbing & Heating Co. Sparta Bldg. Phono 620 YOU CAN GET THAT JOB Ana HOIjP It bettor if you hnvo n ' HARLE Y-D AVIDSON MOTORCYCLE Ho that you can tiro tlio list of -used motors: nt the Hltl of GAYLORD, Kant raymenls silio. Mod lord Nut. , Phono IH8.111 GIM CHUNG , China Herti Store Herb cure for jnracne, nfaflach. cat arrh, dlulhrrtu. nor throat. Iuiik trouble. kllnv trnti hie. atnmnch trouble, heart trouble, chills nttU fevr. cramp, coukIis, poor circulation. carbunclcB, tumors, crackfti brciHt, curea all It 1 mis of goiura OrEKATIONH, KfmiffTTii. (rpiTon. .Inn. 13. 1917. Tlila In In certify that I. tho 'liulorstan- dt hud v?ry severe MomiU'h trouble and lisil lMen bothered for svtral years and last AtiKUat Wiifl not expected to llvo, ami hear Inn of !lm Chune hoe Ht-rh Btora ia at t South Front atrupt, Mo ford), 1 decided to Ret horha for my Btdmaijh trouble, and I atnrted to ffHlnR better as anon as J unca uvm nna iminj em a oll man and can har:lly retom mant Knvone affllctad as X wm to ae Glrn Chung nd try hla Hrtw. rtiKiiol) W R JOIINHON ; 'Vltn!as'H: ' ym. lwla. Psr1 rolnt. "W. U 4:hlhlrth. Knxlrt FAtnt.' Ri iKUinca, r.!Ki rnim. MoIntvr. Ktu'lH rolnt. Ofl1i.KV01i.ilor Helen, Kaa;l !olu,. ;T IS THREATENED LONUON. Jan. Iibor Itnrtera, are flrtiniindliiff urgenf U-RlHlrition to nolve tn Homo, way tho irnhhm of unem ployment in Croat llritaln. Warninfir;! have been t'lven of a noriouH social At lnduHii Ial upheaval of Humu. klnU ,of startling "direct action unleKH tho lirltish Kovernment actH promptly. "If nothing 1k don within tho next hIx wcekK," wild .1. Jt. ClyncH, meniijer ff paiiianicnt tho other day to J-i Mncmimara, the minister of lahoi-. In tho course of a dscusnlon with labor leadem, "a Hituation m.'y develop That will threaten the llfo (if thJ stulo it self." There ia said to be nn uly tamper unionK many of tho 1,000,000 or iikho tuniiiiployed .over what they rufrud aa (lilatorini'MS on tho part of local and i,'.)vui-iinifnl;il authniltli'S In lakiriK Mtepa to .meet the situation adequately. About 100,000 of thOHo Ifllo men aie In Jjondon. HomelcHS and doHtitute, they have seized about :i0 Kiiburban publia II- hrarief. hatha and usKemhly ha!l:i. From Home of-theae llioy have l-oei) forcibly ejected l .tljo police and this has caused, more ill-feeling JjeloatcH from employed commit tees in a score or more of London boroughs have recently formed a cen tral council,- which' 1h holding secret meetings at which "direct action" ia planned. Vhat form this "direct action will take is not divulged by the leaders, who proclaim their intention to act Independently of. the labor party or trades unions; but Dennis Jonnett, the chairman of tho committee, told the Associated- Press representative they will bo of a startling nature.. Reventy-flvo per eent of tho Lon don unemployed are , ex-servlco men," Jeunctt said. "Wo. are not. out for loot, hut wo want work provided at once, imputations to cabinet minis ters: result in .vague promises ami don't help us. Relieving acuto dis tress is by no means our full pro gram. We want to reshape the rela tions belween capital , and labor. Workers of all trades must be admit ted to control of enterprises. We propose- to make thia our main Issue, and gut all workers to adopt this idea. This, wo realize, is not attainable without a hard fight, and wo aro cer tain, .there will bo a big social) up-' hcaval this winter." , Tfffl KIDNEYS ACT BADLY Take tablespoonfoi' of .Salts ir Back - hurts or Bladder bother Brink f 1 lota of water. " ' Wo ftro ft nation cf. moat-eatoro and bur blood Is "lied with nrio acid. Bays -a woll-known authority, who warns us to ho constantly on guard ngniust kidney' trouble Tho kldnoya do tlieir utmost to trrii the . blood of this irritating ' acid, but become weak from tlio overwork; thoy got eluggi&hi Uie elinunatlve.tiHBues clog, itnd thuB . the wasto i retained in -tlio blood to poison tlio entire system.. When your kidneys ache and fool lik'cj lumps of lead, and you liavo stinglntf pnins in the back or tho urlno is cloudy,' full of sediment, or the blaldor is irri table, obliging you to seek relief during the night) when you haViv sovoro head aches, nervous nnu dtrjiy Bnolls, sleepless' ncss, noid stomach or rheumatism in pud weather, get from your pharmacist) about four ounces of Jad 'Salts; take a tablespoonful in a glass of water beforo breakfast each morning and in a few days your kidneys will net fine. This famoua.sulU is mado from the ncid-'ot frrajxja and lemon juice, combined .wltli lithia, and has bean UBed for generations to Hush 'and stimulnto clogged kidneys, to neutralize tho acids in urine so it ifl no longer a source of irritation, thus ending urinary and bladder disorders. ,)iul Baits is inexpensive and cannot injure; makes a delightful effervescent lithia-watcr drink, and nobody can 'niako a mistake by taking a little occasionally to keep tho kidneys clean jjnd active. Plumbing and Stove Repair Coll filling, stoves rebuilt. , Prompt service, lioiisnnnlile charges, tiooil work 8. It. C.VSTIIiK I0U-11.1 S. Holly. I'hnno 0:10 ' Aceti:l no Welding. YOU CAN GET MOST ANY OLD THING AT, MOST ANY OLD TIME AT DE VOE'S LEE VV ATKINS & GO. SELLS .. ;.; SoriiU-h Teed, per 1110 !!. ..8! Y'rk lMfHlmvr, iur loo lbs. . . :i.8ft llulleriulll. .Mush, per 10U.1IM. ..'-1.1)0 .Mlllrilll. er NO His 1 .110 Fisher's llnlry l-utl, per. 110 lha. 2..T.-i Shelled Corn, per 100 11m 2."." l''risli t'orn Menl, per lb. ..... 4t Wo meet nil eoniM iltliin. Call mill ne us. IfcillviMy In 'ltr . riiimo 2RU GOOD CLOTHES; I Jlako Them KLEIN the TAUiOR l-S Knst Man St. The Medford Auto Paint Shop ( Registered) General Minor Car Jleflnlshlng . X. Ccntrul & Jackson. l'linne TU7 OF H0USESA1D LONDON. It is estimated that Lon. don Is short of 150,000 houses and Premier Lloyd Goorge, Bpeaklng In the house ofconunonu has placed the total house shortage, for the whole of the Unltod Kingdom :at roughly 1.000,000. A house for rent, notice, board. In Lon don quickly attracta a crowd. .. ' Housing 1b a department of the min istry of health, and,, by legislative act. local authorities ;are required to sub mit housing . seheines .TUousands of schemes have boea submitted, but pro gress has been very slow. Perhaps the chief reason for this ha been Die economic factor. Houses which cost three or four times as much to. build its before the .war, cannot ob viously let or, sell at pre-war figures. , Nevertheless,, according ,to. govern inout statistics some 60,000 -new. houses were started, in, 1920 and the number, contracted for, has risen, during the year from 10.408 to J33,301v One striking feature of the effort to provide, houses' is a housing scheme conducted by the . office of works,, which was empowered to spend 6,000, 000 pounds spread over 18 months. Its operations started .in. Camberwell, a south London, borough. An arrange ment was made by which the office. of works supplied the. plana, material and supervision, while the local federation of trades unions supplied the labor and the borough- councll'assurhed (re sponsibility for the nances. The plan worked smoothly and , houses were built for. 7S0 pounds apiece, a saving, of at least 200 pounts, making a total saving to taxpayers- of. 4H0.00O pounds. This. scheme muy become the embryo of a state. building, department. . .; SCOTLAND VOTES '. VI, EDINDURGII. Scotland has define itely decided- to remain mainly 'wet. Voting on prohibition under the Scot tish temperances act has been conclud ed -with. this, result: ) - . --i I'olln were takon In G72 ar.eas, wlUt the result thati-49C vote for no change in tho present regulations, 41 for aboli tion of saloons and 35 for limitation of drliilt licenses. ' , :' As .a consequeuce, out 'of. a. total, in Scotland -of- Uoenses,: 447) will; be withdrawn.!. ., ,, -.. i; -.1;- . ; 'vt Of 4,1G3.78 , individual voters,, 892, 222 -wero -for' no change; -442,530 for prohibition and 19,226 for, limitation'. LONDON. Former" soldiers who were promised gilts of land, after the war but who had 'fulled to rocolve Jt, are forcibly taking It in some of tho Hobrides Islands, off tho westi const of Scotland. The dissatisfaction over fail ure, to obtain land nppeara to..' be sproadlng amnng the Islanders. . On one of tha Islands the former service men, have. Belied and divided among tthomselvea a.3000-ncre farm, driven off the stock which was on it and restocked it with their own cattlo, sheep, and horses. They, blame the llrlliHh board of. agriculture, for failure to 'keep tho promise to provide' 'thorn with land. ' : PAHlS.--ThQ carriages for passen gers aro 'being taken from- the" big Kerrls wheel hero and sent to the devustntod rogioiiB of '-France ' where ihey will be used its hungulows to tro- vltle homes for. homeless. They arc Just big enough to make a diminutive homo containing one living room and a kitchen. . The Ferris Wheel is being disman tled after -having been one- of .the sights of Paris for many years.) "Pape's Cold Compound" is Quickest Relief Known "Don't stay Bttiffed-up! Quit blow ttiK tttid snuffling A dose of 'Tape's Cold Compound" takon every two hours until three doHea are taken usu ally .break any cold right up. Tho very, .first. flose opens 'ologyed ttostrila and, the itlr passagon of the head; stops nosa running; relieves the heatlRohe, dullness, foverlshnoss. r "1'npo'a Cold Compound" coats only a few cents nt tlrug stores. It .nets without nsslstHiiets tttHtt'B nice, eon tains no titiinlno-T-luslst upon Pape's! AUi SfPIw ft 5 i is Yy-nYt-m,ya7irimtitiiil ' This little victim of the war's after math in Central Europe had, fallen into the clutches of. the epidemie diseases, produced by undernourishment before. American relief-'reached the section in. which there were thousands of similar cases. . '. The only thins that stands between. 3,500,000 children, in the. stricken sec tions and a similar fate this .winter i the relief--' project of the : European Relief Council,-;-an-, amalgamation of the eight leading American" Velfare agencies recently fdrmed .by Herbert Hoover to promote economy in minis tering to the little- sufferers-with food and medical aid.' A national. 'collection to secure $33,000,000 to distribute relief is now under-way. The Cpunoills head quarters is at-42 Broadway, 'New York. and Franjdih JC Lane is treasnrer.Jv NOW EAGER TO GET HOI RULE LONDON.' .Jah. West1 Africa' is the latest .country -to seek home rule.. A mission,- representative-- of educated opinion in ; British - West Africa, hus arrived here to itrgd upon the colonial offt.ee a number of.. reforms in the in ternal, administration of the four- WeBt African iColonleSi: tind:' protoctoratoBv) Sierra Leone, the Gold Coast, Nigeria nrtd tho Gambia,- says;t the London Times. ' ;: ; n ' ' '' The mlpftlon .hs v been sent to ; this country by tho national congress of HrJtlsh.West Africa, and seeks in the first: place ,tho (Creation of-a legisla tive council- which will-.toe composed one-half -hf -mefnbers- chosen by the crown and brtb-hnlf of memberB elect ed 1)y thp ipeuple, and for. n liquse of assouiiily which would have complete cbntrol of . the revenue and eSpentli litre. .' -' .' .-. ; - -' . ' As to local government,. the mission urges ; tnnt nltinlclpal corporations should be cstublluhed. in each of the principal- towns ' of 0to colonies. Thojiullcial system of -llritish West Africa, in particular Nigeria,- is 'crltb oized by the.mlsslpn'whlcn stales that (It present "It ia tlio. practloa to iiii- polnt to -Judicial v offie.es: Europeans wlio have not received any legal, train ing and who tire hot competent -to 0-. erctse Judicial fttfictidtiS; Among other siiggjirtod. reforms they seek:- The establishment' of-, ai west African unlverslty-i the removal of the color bar In the V.csb' African' hlcdlcal service and the Introduction at im migration laws to prevent the Influx of undesirable aliens .to British West Africa. - ' "v .' BARNYARQ GOLB k . FAVORITE SPdRTi i ST. PETRftsmmo'J- .-Fla- Jan'.- Hiirnyurd golf, ns the sport of pitch- luff horse shoes has conic to be popu larly known, thrives in Florida, which always has been.vtho mcucu .of, the enthusiasts of the game In winter. Its supporters tire' looking forward to the national ehumpionshtp matches to he held hero beginning on .washing ton's birthday. - February 23. . Cham pions,, ex-chnmplons . and - would-be ehampionn at present are busy prac tising and two dozen or more rodt-ts tire kept running here from morning till nlKht.; The championship matches will attract crack, plteltors from all parts of the country. Tho horse shoe pitchers have de veloped the game, to a high degree. The equipment of a- first clnsa park includes u lotlgu or -club houses for keeping tho hor.ie shoos a sninll hand laundry to wash and dry towels for use 'of tho players during tho progress of matches, hydrant of-i-uiinlng watr for the players to wash their htindit after handling the shoes which sink deeply Into the soft earth about, the peKs. a raker to keep, tlio .earth smooth about the I pegs during the matches and a small black smith shop to keep the shoes and pecs in. first--cl.v condition, us tho ganio Is rough on them. 1 1 ) s '' Cardiff Is tho largest coal port in the world. ' ' v , , tf 9j1 ?.K . NEW . YORK Among the many sports under the Jurisdiction of the Amateur Athletic Union, which hnve received the benefit of revived interest and populur support since the overseas soldier athletes and Olympic ehum: pions returned to- the United States, none seems to have been given a greater impetus than, boxing. From every division thruout the country re ports are being received dally at Ama teur Athletic headquarters here giving unqualified assurance of the popular ity of boxing In all sections. Arrange ments for tournaments with, the pros pect of bringing about a' series of in terstate and 'intersectlonal. glove con tests, are now Being perfected in.; the hope that before the end of this year a national -championship; Meeting of tho best men available in every class, from heavyweights to the bantams,' may be brought ,)to a successful issue. ' Renewed' interest in. this branch of athletlcB, is not . confined to., national contests alone, Tne:recent arrival of English boxers, representing the Brit ish army and navy and the London, po lice force) to' cbmpete with amateur glove wlelders.rebresentlng. the United states army, and 'navy , and, the-New York; police departrnont marks .the-be-glnuing of a .movement which -promises to develop, annual ,pr. sent l.an mini : in ternational .contests , in which , other European , countries, will; supply com- petltoi'B ln the .near future.: r ; No. better. Indication of the firm hold whloh amateur foxing1' bouts have'ofi the followers of the sport could' be given than, the unusually large, atten dance which, the New'Yorli Btate.cham ploimhlp bouts attracted to the .Madi son Square Garden- here, .this, month. The tournument at -first: was -to he. a two night affair buCso -.many- entrioa were received the officials were com pelled to oxtend,,tha time-an three nights were required In order, to com plete the program of , 76-bouts.'. From an attendance standpoint' the tourna ment, was wonderfully .patronized, ,in fact no such crowds have ' gathered here at. similar exhibitions in the last quarter of a century; Tho number of spectators each night greatly exceeded the generous gatherings "which . wit nessed, the. amateur boxing when the sport enjoyed .Its halcyon, days many years ago at 'the Metropolitan' opera house, and the big Brooklyn skatlhg rink.. - " v Rl6 1e' JANEIRO: pr.;'iti'x.i ial;-' Dosa, Ho yi Bitrvivor or. the; prominent nien who in, 1899,causedlllo' ' blobtllca overthrow of the empi.ie of Bl-azii, set up a republic and-banished the Imper ial -family,-1 will; play a -part,; as .repre sentaUve of 'the'..League of National Defense,, in baying homage to the for vaer Em Jietdr, . Don Pedro., II 'and his wife when the Brazilian battlpshifo' SnO Paulo, brings' their bqdiesvbaok frohi Lisbon. The bodies are. .expected to arrive llbro' within a few Weeks.' ' .!' Rosixindlng.'to the- letigues neqtidst ,thab he represent' It at the landing pt the remttlus or-the late' emperor, Dh Uilrbostt; said .that the banishment of tne imperial family had dot been an act of proscription and revenge but merely a precaution, an ' elementary guarantee of security for the heads pf the old regime and for the calm birth of the now. lie was glad that, at what was practically the. end of his public career,, the opportunity had arisen for revocation"-of t the aot of banishment and thankful to be able to take part in the ceremony.' ' -ASPIRIN' J; fName "Bayer" on .Genuine; Take "AspirlnorilV as. told In each package of genuine 'Bayer- Tablets bf Aspirin. Then you "will be following the directions and dosage worked out by physicians dnrinu: 21 years, and proved safe by millions. Take ho chances with substitutes'. If you stee the llaycr Cross, on. tablets, you can take them without .fear for - Colds, Uoudacho; Neuralgia, Rheumatism, Earache. .'Toothache, Lumbago and for Pain. Handy tin. boxes ot. twlve tnhlets cost few rents. Aspirin is the trade' mnrk- of Bayer Manufacture of MonoBceticacidester of Salicyllcacld. i Adv. t- AUTO PAINT SHOP Automobiles Painted and ' Re varnished '' : i ; v 221 North 'nr. ' L. 0. SPRINKLE, Prop, Phone 777' And. get more genuifAe cfymi ing satisfaction when youi uflei; -5, this class of tohacco. Thisyis because- the full; rich, . real tobacco; taste lasts, so long, you don't need, a- fresh . chew-nearly as often.' And racsmail chew give9tiTiKre real satisfaction than a big chewv of the ordinary kind eyer, did... Any; man who uses . the- Real ( Tobacco ; Ghew- will tell : you'.; that.' - ;' Put up in two styles ' ' ' W-B GUT,is-.a long fine - RIGHT c IKS Between ; u Qi Wintry-nights a hot Black Eleauty Water Bottle. Warms; the-whole bed. In- Baby 's-crib oi'. car- i riage, in invalids' chairs orfbedi; .qripirt; ;. rides in the cari the Black ; Beauty Botf ':' tie gives, comfort and warmth.'. -; ", ' , . ' -. - , . ' '' ' ; ' '; I - -' ' I HEATH'S DRUG STORE : . The San Tox,Store, , v , ' 109 East Main Street.' " : ' Fully Equipped Even to Motomett r Spare Tire andube. t , -'''-I - ' .: . .V . ' ''' .- '.! X . : ' " " -f .' Mechanically, Uightt ' Looks Like; bc w -' -v;-,-"": -. " ' v . - . ; .-' -,'-.'.-... -. ' .". ." ', ' ' ' . ' .: it - -, '. ' .Trjtde Considered , . " '; ..-:'-. -,'-. - !' ' ' ' :. - The Busy Corner Motor Co. The, store .where your dollar does its ' - - let's pack up and go,to A ' 11 '' -"Winter's Summer--Garden" v . ; .... 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