5TTTDF01TD MAIL TRTtiTJtfE, M"TTDFO!?"D. CliTttOS. TITTTTtST)AY. .TAXTTATJT 20. 192T I The Young Mother Youth, with its vitality, makes for thei young mothei health and happiness. But later, maternal experiences bring a dif ferent result Thecareofafamily multiplied household duties, and very often the weakness caused by womanly disease, tend to prolong the suffering and to make conva lescence a slow and weary process. Many women perhaps your own neighbors have had beneficial experience with Dr. Pierce's Fa vorite Prescription, which prepares the prospective mother. Send 10 cents to Doctor Pierce's Invalids' Hotel in Buffalo, N. Y., for a trial package of tablets. South Vallejo, Calif. "I have taken Dr. Pierce's Favorite Pre scription during expectancy and found it excellent. It relieved my headache, backache, and helped me in a great many ways. I was strong, had a good appetite and had comparatively no suffering. Was strong and felt well when I got up and my baby was nice and healthy." Mrs. S. P. Houston, '40 Fifth Street. Farmers Attention THE WESTCO Tankless pressure water system Is to the home what wireless telegraphy is to the commercial world... Maximum pressure all the time, without the in cumbrance of a tank. Besides all other features. It has only one (1) moving part, needs no oil and lasts a life time. See tms wonderful tankless pressure system now. ' Modern Plumbing & Heating Co. Sparta Bldg. Phone 620 YOU CAN GET THAT JOB And HOLD It better If you linre a HARLEY-DAVIDSON MOTORCYCLE '.(. So that you can GO See the list of used motors at the shop of GAYLORD East Payments sure Modford Nat. Phono IN8-111 Plumbing and Stove Repair Coil fitting, stoves rebuilt. Prompt Venice, lteasomiblo charges. Good jttork 8. It. CASTILE J01MI3 S. Holly. Phono 030 I Aretelyno Welding. YOU CAN GET MOST ANY OLD THING AT MOST ANY OLD TIME AT DE VOE'S GOOD CLOTHES I Make Them KLEIN TAIIiOR 128 East Man St. The Medford Auto Paint Shop (Registered) Generul Motor Car Rcflnishlng N. Contral & ,Inrkon. PhonP 707 - - Licensed CITY SCAVENGER All refuse Immediately removed on ihort notice. Weekly visit In resi dence districts. Dally business dis iiict. Phone 895. . WIIITSETT & JEXXIXGS. SEWARD HOTEL "HOUSE OF CHEER" ALDER AT 10TH STREET, PORTLAND. OREGON. All tha ftrapnn AlpcITlC ears BtOD 81 . .. - hntai nf hnraU hnvA thn home like atmosphere, and our service is unexcelled. Wo strive to please. Rates 11.50 and up. With bath $2.00 and up. Our dining room Is fery popular, and our business men's luncheon, and our regular and Sun Jay dinners aru not equalled else where at our price. Opposite Olds. rVortman & King's big store. C, CULBEllTSON. Proprietor- ENFORCE MOTOR On January 1, 1!I2I. a commuiilcn- 1 nil wuh addressed to the chiefs of 1 ollce and marshals of the cities and towns, and to the slv.'iif's of the counties of Oregon, dire ,'m .tltcn t'on to a congestion in the :notatr vo Hole division of the department of state, occasioned through the f:ilurv I of manv motor vehicle owner 10 'apply for their l:i:M nioto:- vehl-.-ie -licenses before January 1, Ivil. 7n such communication, the deim-1 mi;it stated that It hoped totie able by January 15. 19-1, to assign turl for ward licenses to tho on'rs.f all motor vehicles who filed nsodca tions therefor by that time. Tho in spectors of the department ver.j nlfo instructed not to enforce the law against any persons who applied for 1921 licenses on or prior to January ,13, 1921. The department finds today, upon ascertaining the number of applica tions for 1021 licenses on file and the number of 1!I21 licenses It hns been I able to issue thus far, that it will be I unable to catch up with the current I work before January 211, 1921. In view or this condition, therefore, the inspectors will nut enforce tho law against any persons who havo applied for 1921 licenses on or prior to Janu ary 20, 1921. It is to be regretted that many mo tor vehicle owners did not . earlier ap ply for their 1921 licenses, and that by deferring applying for such li censes caused the existing conccstton of work In the department. Oppor tunity Is therefore taken at tills time to direct your attention to tho fact that tho department will without (mention have cleared up Its work by January 211, 1921. and will then be on a dally basis, that is, licenses will bo issued for all applications on the day of the receipt of tho application. Tho inspectors will strictly enforce tho j license requirements on and after February 1, 1921. II I.l.N'COJ.X, Neb., Jan. 20. The su preme court has affirmed tho find ings of tho ''.rial court In which a judgment for $75,000 is awarded Peter Long of Sheridan, Wyo., against leged deception in the matter of the John 11. Krauso as damages for nl valuo of a tract of land supposed to be only lit for grazing, but which was found to contain valuable potash de posits. Long, original owner of tho prop erty, sold the land to Krausc for $17, nnn n i...u..un ..... .. 'lake on tho land contained potash, but deceived him concerning its existence. Nlnco that tiljio he alleged Krauso had taken from the lake potash worth many thousands of dollars. He sued for $900,000. TO PLAY BERKELEY 1MTTSI1URO, Jan. 20. Carl E. Davis, graduate manager of athletics Davis, graduate manager of athletics of the University of Pittsburg, an nounced here today that ho had re jected an offer made by the University of California to have tho Panthers play at ' Morkoloy October 22. He raid that tho offer was declined be cause the Pitt football schedule had been definitely decided upon for next year. Mr. Davis said he received tho in vitation in a letter from the California institution yesterday. Acceptance, he said would necessitate cancellation of two games alrendy scheduled. MOTHERSJI THIS When the Children Cough, Rub Musterole on Throats and Chests No telling how soon the symptoms may develop into croup, or worse. And then's when you're glad you have a jar of Musterole at hand to give prompt, sure relief. It does not blister. As first aid and a certain remedv, Musterole is excellent Thousands of mothers know it You should keep a jar in the house, ready for instant use. It is the remedy for adults, too. Re lieves sore throat, bronchitis, tonsilitis, croup, stiff neck, asthma, neuralgia headache, congestion, pleurisy, rheu matism, lumbago, pains and aches of back or joints, sprains, sore muscles, chilblains, frosted feet and colds of tha chest (it often prevents pneumonia). BARGAINS in new, second-hand CLOTHING SHOES ARMYGOODS 103 N. Central JOHN PAPPAS, Prop. jjj Marshall Meilan Production "DINTY" with Wesley Barry One of the best attractions of a de cade Is the entertainment offering playing for tho remainder of the week at tho Page theatre. 11 is "Dlnty," in which Marshall Nollan presents Wes ley Harry, the freckle-faced hoy actor, in the first starring vehicle of his youthful career. It Is the talo of a fighting newsboy, who has nil old Irish mother to support. San Kranclsco's GRANTS PASS 10 SEND DELEGATi TO LOCAL CONCERT Miss Alma Voedisch spent yester day in Grants Pass, and reports that a large delegation from there will hear Mr. Dodowsky's concert at tho Page theatre on next Tuesday evening. iRettirning to Medford hist night, Miss Voedisch met Mine. Irene Pav loska, of the Chicago Grandw Opera confpany, whose western tour is nlso under the direction of Miss. Voedisch. Mme. Pavloska was euroute to San Francisco. ' She has just appeared in concert in Seattle, Tacoma, Helllng liani, Yakima, Toppenish and Grand View, and made such a sensational success in these cities that (hoy havo already re-engaged her for noxt sea son. SHANGHAI The first stop In an effort toward uniformity In Chincne currency will be undertaken by the building here of China's first na tional mint. Tho work will be di rected by Clifford Hewitt, of Phila delphia, whose services have been loaned to China by the United Htates and who came hero a short time ago to begin his duties. Mr. Hewitt in stalled the new mint at Manila, the first established In thc;Phl!lpplnes. H is expected' that the completion of the new Chinese mint will put. an end to the conglomerate system -of currency of all kinds and values which has long been a drag on the commer cial progress of China. While the Mexican dollar, Intro duced into China from the Philip pines, has come to be the common unit of value, tho various tuchuns, governors and other officials of pro vinces have Issued coins that are dealt with commercially at values based on the quantity of their sliver content. The Chinese tael in which government funds and customs ordi narily are reckoned is not a coin at all, but a silver slug of a given weight and fineness, differing In weight and value In tho different proylnees. The Shanghai mint is to cost about $2,000,000 and be one of the largest in the world, rivalling In size and out put tho mint at Philadelphia. It Is to have a capacity of R00.000 silver dollars a day with a dally consump tion of 14 tons of silver in addition to baser metals used as ulloys. Mr. Hewitt hopes to have tho plant com pleted and in operation within two years. He is tho originator of many of tho machines and processes in use in American mints, having been In the service of the United Ktatcs govern ment for 24 years. He was builder of the American mints at Denver and Philadelphia. Catarrh Cannot Be Cured With LOCAL. APPLICATIONS, as they cannot reach the seat of the disease. Catarrh Is a local diepuse, greatly In fluenced by constitutional conditions, and tn order to cure It you must take an Internal remedy. Hall's Catarrh Medi cine Is taken internally and acts thru toe blood on the mucoim surfaces of the system. Hall s Catarrh Medlolne wee prescribed by one of the best physicians In this country for years. It Is com posed of some of the best tonics known, combined lth some of the bept blood purifiers. The perfect combination of the ingredients In Hall's catarrh Medi cine ts what produces such wonderful results In catarrhal conditions Send for restlnionlfllfi. free. T. J. CHRNEY A CO., Props., Toledo, O. All tiniKKlsts, 76c. Hall's l'.inilly Pills tor constipation. 3 svr pictutesiiue Chinatown is the locale for some of the scenes, mid the photoplay is replete with dramatic as well as amusing Incidents. Wesley Harry's smile, freckler. and inimitable acting made him famous In "Daddy Long Legs" with Mitry Plckford. and "Don't liver Marry" and "Go and Got It", hut his crowning achievement bus un doubtedly been made in "Dlnty." i HONDURAS IS TEOUClGALP-V.-Appreheiisions of another revolution In tho republic of Salvador which may begin early this year are entertained here. The union ist party In that country Is reported to be convinced that the SalvadoYian gov ernment is opposed to the proposed union of five Central Amerioan repub lics Guatemala, Honduras, Nicaragua, Costa Ilica and Salvador and to bo making all preparations for nn upris ing. In this they are Bald to havo the sympathy of the unionists of Guate mala, who a few months ago overthrew EBtradn Cabrera as president. Reports received here state that the revolu tionary movement in Salvador has tho moral support of SO percent of the people. f One phase of tho present apparently serious situation in Salvador Is tho result or a sort of coup do' etat by which Carlos Klolondez turned over the presidency to his brother Jorge, which is alleged to bo unconstitutional. Following this the revolutionary move ment was undertaken with Arturo Araujo as Its leader. . Aranjo Is a wealthy engineer and landowner of Salvador and chief of tho republican unionist party, olio of the most prominent men of Central America, and has spent millions of dol lars for tho benefit of public institu tions. To stop the revolutionary movement, the government, conducted a scries of arrests and deportations. Honduras refused to permit arms to pass through its territory to the rebel forces in Sal vador and consequently the revolution failed' and Araujo fled to Honduras, escaping government I roups sent after him by order of tho president who tlo- manded Araujo dead oc nllvo. Tho leaders of this revolutionary movement are now in Guatemala pre paring to again try to overthrow Mo Icndes. It Is believed hero that tho government and revolutionary forces will come to a clash sometime early this year unless the United States in tervenes. Most of the foreign element in Sal vador Is reported to bo. In favor of Araujo and against Molendoz whoso sentiments against the United States and Mexico are a matter of com moll report. Most of the thinking people of Central America want peace and be Hove it can be secured only by a guar antee of the United States. ,- nLWTKVIl.LK. Ala., Jail. 20. The claim of Joseph Jones to hospital at taches that he had "some bean" was born out today when his story that he had been kicked by a mule on the head and that ns a result the animal was lying helpless with a broken leg, was investigated and found to be true. Jones said his way was blocked by a stray mule and bo made a threat ening gesture to frighten it away. It refused to stampede, however, re plying with a well directed kick to the brow. Tha' mule's leg was broken In two places. It was pronounced a helpless cripple and shot. Jones will recovpr. SAI,KM, Ore., Jan. 19. Hy 14 noes to 13 ayes, the senate lale yesterday defeated Upton's proposed joint reso lution to refer nil congressional dis tricting and reapporllonnient nf the legislature measures to ft special com mittee, SE AT Fll TOKIO. Charges that the Japanese troops sent Into the Chinese district of Chienta, a Manchurlan community just over the Korean border, indis criminately shot hundreds of the vil lagers without semblanco of trial, burned villages, schools, churches and 1 crops, are made public by Canadian missionaries stationed at Manchuria and Korea. Replying to these charges, I.leulen-, ant Colonel Data, of the Japanese im-1 perial staff, at the Japanese war off leo ; stated that the Japanese soldiers had; burned churches and schools only ! after evidence had been obtained that they were being used as centers of intrigue by Korean malcontents. He said tho villages destroyed were thoso In which the inhabitants had been in . league with the outlaws. He declared that the villagers were executed tally after inquiry by the military and civil ian authorities. The Japanese government lias sent to Chientao a commission to Investl-' gate tho conduct of tho troops. This body is he'!ed by Colonel Mi.umachi, formerly military aUitcliu at Washing ton. 11 Ono of tho missionaries, Dr. S. It. Martin, of Newfoundland, a physician attached to tho Canadian Presbyterian mission at Yongjung, who visited the village of Noralmwlo, on October ill, two dnys after the Japanese went thru that district, states: ; "The facts recordeil below apply to the whole district of Kuudo or Chien tao, in the southern part of the pro-i vlnces'of Klrin, China. "Japan, under the strongest protect from China has sent over 15,000 men into this part of China with the scorn ing incntion of wiping out o existence,! if possible, the whole Christian com-! munity, especially all young men. "Village after village Is dally being methodically burned and tho young' men shot, so that nt present we have a ! ring of villages surrounding this city that have suffered from fire or whole- j sale murder or both. Tho facts lielow : are absolutely accurate: "At daybreak a completo cordon of Japanese Infantry surrounded the main Christian village of Nornbawie and, starting from tho top of the valley set fire to tho Immense stacks of tm threshed millet, barley and straw and then ordered tho occupants of tho house outside. In each case ns the father 'or son stepped forth, he was! shot on sight, and as he fell on his! face, perhaps only half dead, great I piles of burning straw wore thrown on top of him, "J. was shown tho blood marks on the ground cutisod by the bayonet thrusts inflicted on tho men as they strove to rise from tho flames, In spite of the fact that they had boon shot three times at close range. The bodies were soon charred beyond recognition. The mothers, wlveB and oven the chil dren were forced spectators of this treatment of all tho grown males of the village. Houses wore fired and soon the whole country was full of smoke which was plainly visible from this town. The Japanese soldiers then spread out and burned tho houses of Christian believers In other villages all the way down tho valloy to the main road. Then they returned home to celebrate the omporor's birthday. "As we approached the nearby vil lages wo found only women anil chil dren and some white-haired melt. The women with young babies on their hacks were walking up and (low,, v, till ing, i: "I photographed ruins of 10 villages, among which were old iron tearing their hair and crying whllo 'mothers and daughters were recovering bodies or tinliurned treasures from tho burn ing ruins. , So ninny womon wero cry ing and I was so nngry at what I hud seen that 1 could not hold my camera steady enough to take a Jlme oxposuro. "We havo names and accurate re ports of 32 villages whore murder and tiro havo been used. Ono village has had us many as 146 inhabllniits killed. Houses havo boon burned with womon and children In thorn. At Soniintiing 14 wero stood up in front of n large grave, then shot and their bodies de stroyed with burning wood and oil. This is typical." PEPPER FOR RHEUMATIC PAIN Concentrated Heat Penetratei Instantly and Brings Quick est Relief Known Rheumatism, lumbago, neuritis, backache, stiff neck, sore muscles, strains, aching joints. When you are suffering so you can hardly get around, just try "Red Pepper Rub" and you will have the quickest relief known. Nothing has such concentrated, pene trating heat as red peppers. Instant relief. Just as soon as you apply Red Pepper Rub you feel the tingling heat. In three minutes, it warms the sore spot through and through. Frees tho blood circulation, breaks up the con gestionand pain is gone. Rowles Red Pepper Rub, made from red peppers, costs little at any drug store. Get a jar at once. Almost in stant relief awaits you. Use it for colds in chest. No matter what you have used for pain or congestion, don't fail to try Red Pepper Rub, J5 B"? ss smssmwiS5Wswssssss a Rub Backache Awaij. Back hurt you? Can't straighten up without feeling sudden pains, sharp aches and twinges? Now listen! That's lumbago, sciatica or maybe from a strain, and you'll get blessed relief the moment you rub your back with soothing, penetrating "St. Jacobs Oil." Nothing else takes out sore ness, lameness and stiffness so quickly. .You simply rub it on and out comes . ft jH$ When parents let their boys spend money foolishly they do the boys HARM instead of good. When a father and mother COMPEL, if must be, their boys to bank a part of the money they earn, they start them on the road to SUCCESS, reliability and independence. And maybe tho parents will some day NEED their boys' support. Start YOUR boys to banking their money today. Some day soon lliey will thank you. We invite Y.OUR Banking Business. Jackson County Bank Established 1888 Member Federal Reserve . SYMPATHHTIO SERVICE Rendered In a Quiet Dignified manner at THE PERL FUNERAL HOME- Your loved ono is taken Into the Home whoro there Is always) some one with them. Our Residence Is on the Second Floor. We are Licensed Enihalmors and are prepared to make shipment to any part of tho United Statos or Foreign Countries. Wo will take comfilcto charge of any Service und make all arrangements. Lady Assistant. Phone 47. Corner of Sixth and Onkdiilo, One block west of Postofflce, THE UNIVERSAL CAR OREGON DRIVERS , II llnvn decided to be rom Tort able in future. Just ns III ! much all- from outside as wanted and no more. l , ilusl as Hindi warmth from Insldo as needed and l no more. Always n clear vision in all directions l l safe lo drive anywhere. ' III l Ford closed cars are capah'e of going wherever E Inuring cars can ho driven. All the sturdy depend- ! iihl lly and economy of the Ford Clinssis and engine, anil nil tho beauty und com fort of an electric, at u I price you cannot resist. j "ICveiy Oregon Driver should Own a Sedan." C. E. GATES AUTO CO. Cor. Sixth and Pacific Highway l OLD RAGS WANTED Bring Your Old Rags to This Office OC pound MEDFORD PRINTING CO. the pain. It is perfectly harmless and doesn't burn or discolor tho skin. Limber up! Don't suffer! Get a small trial bottle from any drug store, and after using it just once, you'll foipret that you ever had backache, lumbago or sciatica, because your back will never hurt or cause any more misery. Tt never disappoints and has been recommended for GO years. , nf QT 04