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TOYROTCrf MATL Tnn?TT?rR, MEDFOTCTV OT?EfiQy. - WEDNESDAY. JANUARY " ?. 1021 SAGE AND SULPHUB U DARKENS GRAY Jt"8 - Grandmother's , Recipe -.; to Restore Color, Gloss . and Attractiveness. . .in 1 Almost everyone knows that Sage Tea and Sulphur, properly Compound ed, brings back the natural color and lustre to the hair when faded, streaked or gray.f Years ago the only way to get this mixture was to make It at home, which la mussy and trouble some. Nowadays, by asking at any drug store for "Wyeth's Sage and Sul phur Compound' you will get a large bottle of this famous old recipe. Im proved by the addition of other in gredients, at a small coat. Don't stay gray! Try it! ' No one can possibly tell that you darkened your hair, as it docs It so naturally and evenly. You dampen a spongo or soft - brush with It and draw this through your hc!r, taking one small strand at a time; by morning the eray hair disappears, and after another ap plication or- two, your hnJr becomes beautifully dark, glossy and attractive. Wyoth's Sago and Sulphur Com pound Is a delightful toilet requisite for those who desire dark hair and a youthful appearance. - It is not In tended for the cure, mitigation or pre vention of disease. TBURDEN iS GUARANTEEOR ' WAR PREVENTION GOOD CLOTHES , ' ' I Mnko Them ' : KLEIN -35- 128 Ensr, Man St. " AUTO PAINT SHOP Automobiles Painted and '".kU' Revarnished , , , " .: 221 North Fir. vln G.' SPRINKLE, Prop. , Phnnn 777 ' ' Licensed ' CITY SCAVENGER . AH refuse' Immediately removed on short' notion. Weekly visit in niHl donca districts. Dully .business dis trict, rhono 8!B. ,. , WIUTKI3TT & .IKNNlNfiS. LeeWatkins&Co SELLS ' i Bnrntnh Fwd, - per 100' lbs. 7. $3.85 HKK I'rmlucef, nor 100 lhs. ... 11.85 Hullormllk Mush, ver 100 1I)H. . v 4.00 lUlllriin) iienHO IhH. Usher's, Dairy l'eeil, per. 1)0 lbs. 2.71) Hhclled Corn, per 100 lls V B.7S iOr..sii f'drti Miml. . inr Ih. 4e W$ nioet all competition. Call . and see U9. Delivery In Oily l'liono 200 To the Home Owner or Prospective guilder HAMILTON. Hermuda. Former President . William H. Taft, who , is spending a month here,- said in an interview today that "tho enormous burden of debt of every country makes it almost Indispensable that the neces sity for nmianient be removed. You can only do that by joint tfction and joint agreements and by proniir.03 of settling all differences' without flght- Ills." I "They are already discussing ser iously in tho United States an agree ment for disarmament or the limiting of armament and strangely enough this conies In part at least, from men who have been vigorously opposed to any league at all,'.' he continued. I am very hopeful .that- under Mr. Harding wo shall reach a conclusion with other leading nations for an asso ciation or league which shall mark the advance brought about by the war toward reasonable machinery for tho avoidance of future conflicts. This will involve tho sitting around the council table of all important nations and will Imnly the taking of joint measures to compose differences and to. restrain a resort to the unsatisfactory and bloody arbitrament of war. 'Lately I have often been questioned as to tho attitude of the United States toward Oreat Uritiiln, Of course the United States consists of noma-' 110, 000,000 people with many different cur rents of thought permeating the mass. Many different groupings loo will be found and there are some of these groups, more vocal than representa tive or real public opinion who manl iest bitter feeling ngaiiist Uritaln. Hut when un .important, cpiesllon arises, when n real. Issue comes before us, Ihen the sober public opinion of the Untied Stales asserts itself. 1 never havo hud tho slightest con cern over the relations of tho . two countries. We form the strongest union for peace between nations that exists in the world today. . Wo have got into tho habit of settling all ' our differences by means of negotiation and arbitration. The groat body of the people Ih the United States cannot conceive of a war between the two countries because they are confident that any matters in. dispute can and will bo' settled either by negotiation or by. the jmlgmont of a court as with people fu any domostlo jurisdiction whero law and order prevail." '.. ' '! Speaking of business- conditions In tho United Slates, he said they were not alarming. "Wo nro a-very resil ient people and can fight our way out" lie said. 1 "Congress is attempting to help in the mattor of credits." - Wo. wish to niuinnira ' tlmt wo ftin 't 1 I now deliver tliu run 3 MeueIIefPipelessFurna.ee ' 1 : nt the now price on ver liberal terms Coinfortiriilo hoot in ovt'i'y room ;.'; ij'uettl' IV'fsoiml Keforeneos 5 Modern Plumbing T& Heating Co Sparta Bldo. Phone 620 !'.' ' ' ' ' ' 1 YOU CAN GET THAT v JOB And HOW) It better If you linve n j 5 HARLE Y-DAVIDS0N MOTORCYCLE i So that you can fJO Bee the list of used motors at the . shop of rGAYLORD East I'nynientn nure Medford Nut. Phono lKH-m F I GIM CHUNG China Herti Stora Kerb nur for rnrM'iio, hendach. cut nrrti, illpitierla, sore throat, lunK truuliltf. kttlnoy irnublo, n to much trottblo, henrt trouble, chill nnd ftver, crampa, couKbs. poor circulation, car bum 1ih, luiuora cravkiHl brcint, rurs nil kind of tjultei JO Ui'KKATIONS. ! Mei)fnrl, Oregon, Jan. 11, 1917. ' Thin Ih to certify that 1, the Miulorslgn t&, had very t)viru ntomuch truublo and tiacl bt'Hti both-rv! for HfVerAl years nnd last AiiKtmt whs not pxid'cttil to live, and lirarlnK of ltm Chung (whosa llerb ntora is ui sm tioutn Mont uruoi, aioi- fnnil. 1 dtotdtd to ct horba for nil ntottiaoh trouble, find I Btnrtrd to f filing lMttor aa noon ua I uttou ihrm aim ioo&y nin a well man and can lu-arllly rrtom mcnt anyone afflicted aa 1 was to Oim Chung and try lilf Hcrbo. . (f?lKnid) vK JOHNSON. ( "Wltiieaafa: m. IpwIb, Kngln Point. W. U. Chlldroth, Kaelt point ' ' W. A. Andnmon, Mtviftird. . B. Jlolmca, RhkIo Point. Ci K. Moor. lOuifle Point J. V. Mclntyro, Kagle Point. : 0o. Von dor IIn, KaKle Point if MILWAUKEE, Wis., Jan. 26. "It would bo prnctically r.t: Impossibility for tho National Lumber Manufactur ers association or any other organiza tion to control any other output or the prices of lumber If they should attempt to do so," according to O. IV Swan, Oshkosh; Wis.,- secretary of tho- Nor tnoiii Hemlock and Hardwood Manu facturers association, which will hold Its annual convention hero January 27 in reply to a query from tho conven tion division, Alllwaukoe Association o Commerce. "Thore nro some forty thousand mills in the United States," said Mr Swun. "T.icy are In active competi tion. Tho southern slates and north middle nnd west. Lumber from the south, west and north all meet here in uctlvo competition. . 1 "It Is understood that. the data com. piled by the federal trade commission was secured ubout a year ago and it is based upon a porlod when lumber, In common with every other commodity, was ou a constantly incrcasini; upward Krado. Relative supply and demand did It. That It wns purely an economic adjustment is amply proved by the fact that lumber was the first of the L-reat commodities to fall in value uIiik w ith farm products to the levels of several yours ano. . "Lumber has declined during- the past few months from forty to' sixty per cent. Mill work and interior fin ish for houses havo shown tho same decllno so that today no one need hesi tate about building a homo on account of the lumber and mill work." STRANGLER LEWIS BEATS EARL CADDOCK AGAIN XKW .YOiiK, Jan.. S3. Anions tlu Hpovtiitors at the wrtstlitiK bout hi'n last nlBht In. which Kil (StranBl.il Lewis suiTOKsfully defended his title aKnl""t Karl Cmldock, were forty men and women admirers of the challeiiirer from Omnhn, Neb. Cadilix k today showed no 111 efforts us a result of the grm-lltuK bout. Old time wrcHllinp fans - declared -the match wns one of the must strenuous vver eoen in the east nnd iimrvelicd that neither wrestler suffered serum ; America Means Life to These Hungry Children of Far Poland " "-, " - -J-,ia...y- ,tt, .... M,.l..,i. ' Prcad lines are still a tragic necessity in Poland,, In fact more than 3,500,000 childrn. are; ill or hungry in Eastern and Central Europe. This photograph shows a line or war orphans in Poland waiting for their only meal of the day at an American' relief station. These stations will have to bo dis continued unless tlje European Relief Cotinc.it is able to raise $33,000,000 to feed and care for these youngsters until the next harvest in September. The co operating agencies forming the Council are the American Relief Administration, the American Red Cross, the American Friends' Service Committee (Quakers), the Jewish Joint Distribution Committee, the Federal Council of the Churches of Christ in America! the Knights of Columbus, the Y. M. C. A. and the Y. VV. C. A. Unless the call is heeded immediately the Council will be unable to feed tliecc innocent youngsters. Contributions arc being received by your local com mittee or Franklin K. Lane, treasurer of the Council, who has offices at 42 p, .-,,!, Xcw York Cily. Herbert Hoover is chairman of the Council s CHILDREN-SELLING THE'MOSTTICKETS In lino with, their, public spirited policy , the George A. Hunt . company has voluntarily offerod the iPago' the atre for a special performance 10 a. ni. Saturday morning for the benefit; of the stnrvlnc children of Europe. The MOO school children of Medford will be .asked to -sell tickets for this per formance for- 50 cents apiece; and it is expected a large Bum will be raised as one ticket Bold by oaeh child would bring the total '. of $70Q. . The Hunt company announces that .tho entire proceeds of this performance will ho devoted to tills worthy relief, the or dlnary expenses of tile performance be ing borne, by tho company. ' 1 . The nttrnction will beuAnita 'Stewart In "Old Kentucky," one of tho . best films ever made, and tickets are now soiling for the performance at the box office .of ..both, tho Pago and ltialto theatres.- Everyone is urged to pur chase tickets, If you have no children of your own give tho tickets to other children, bo that Hie Page theatre will be filled. ' This is a film every child will enjoy. Tho Hunt company announces Hint tho school selling the largest number of tickets will be entertained In a body nt a tatibBequent matinee, while' tile boy or glfl selling the most will re ceive o complimentary pass , at tho Pago and Hlnlto for a lvfonth, tho next highest a pass for two fceeks at the Page, and the third hlghoBt a pass for one week t tho Page. . - Here's a great chance for the chil dren to not only have free movies for a long time, but to aid their fellow' children less fortunate than they, who are depending upon this sort of help to get through the winter, with enough food and clothing aHd shelter to keep them alive. . Latest Forecast Harding Cabinet IS VIENNA v"IENTNA. Jan. Vienna set what is probably a new record forstrikes in the year Just ended. There were 927 of tliem in this city, partial or com plete, wild or urgunlzed. Eight of ,them were can-leu over into the new year, having taken in the. lo.' iilK week of 1!)20.' The 'most re cent of the strikes included employer, of government prinlltiK plants, work ers at the mint, actors nnd orchestras' of the national' theaters,, railway em ployes, women's tailors, "dentiMis' as sistants, city employes ':and. the,-Kld-and silversmiths. , . ', j , i Of all tho strikes which Vienna hns. experienced In tho .last 1 2'-months, not 'one loosed the flood-gates of in dignation in thc rttreot and newspapers an did tile closing of the coffeo liousos. for five days, ns the reoult of a de mand ; for, increased puy, tin .the part of tho employes. The Vienna coffee houso means vastly more to the resi dent of Vienna .than the clilb means, to the average American or English-.' man. ' . There are thousands of- Viennese' who transact most of their business in' tho coffeo houses, though they have offices and staffs of clerks. ' Germans say that -thp Austrian's pass'.on for sitting in: the coffee- houses : all' day accounts for tho fact that he' had, before tho war, but a small share of the. world's foreign trade. . There' are several reasons- for this coffeo house hnblt. ' One.. Is that the Viennese goes there fo rest,, and most of them appear to have been born tired. Ho also grudges himself the iprico of a newspaper,- but in the-eo.fr I fee house ho obtuins free thn nrivl- Much more can be said for than K.BO,.of ,-cadlng nearly-' every; Aus; against the latest forecast of the Hard-Jtrian newspaper and many from ton ing cabinet. . It shows the president elect Btlll true to his first choice as to most of I ho places, and thu addition of Governor Lowden and ex-Senator Sutherland to. the list is a welcome sign that political and personal friend ship lias given way to consideration of the quality of men. . But the name of Herbert, Hoover is still missing, and-the omission detracts from the public approval which would otherwise greet, Mr. Harding's selec tions. Mr. 'Hoover's '-proved adminis trative ability and high-minded public service are, regarded by the people In general us a national asset which should be used by the now admniatra tton and If, as is suspected, he is to bo left out in deference to the enmity of u factional loader, ninety per cent of the people will bo Intensely disappointed, and Hie new administration will lose fur more than It will gain by conclliat- ig a factional leader who continually requires to bo conciliated anew. Portland Orcgoniuu. , 'CASCARETS "They Work while you Sleep" Mm "Pnm, Oiopo Cnscarota suro nro what I've hren HCim-hm' for. I ftt?I lively as n colt this rnoniinV CasciireU movo the stagnant bik.tlio poisons ami wasto from liver and bowels, absolutely ending Kick headache, hilioudiicsa, count) nnt ton, Piillowncsti, colds, upset stomach, bail breath. Children luvc Caoearets too. 10, 00 centa. elKTi countries, heal a us ,thc IIluHtruted weokltoH and monthlleH. In tho .course of time h ncqulrcR tho privilege of occupying: iv table loforo one of the spacioiiH windows for i.w'lilch Uiu Vi enna coffeo hoUHOH-are renowned nnd whence he may wntrch tho procession of women. po;sinK. : . i THE STARS ARE CALLING MlMVAUKPE.'WIs.,; .Inn. 2C- The country will he flooded .wtftlvi twih, tripletH - nnd quadruplets during the next Hix years, Professor Oharlea Klr- fichof f, uHtrononici', , predicted today. Mo Bald that tho conjunction of cerr' tain stars with the new moon shows conclusively thnt the world will be startled by tho fecundity of nll human races, during tho. . next four years especially. ' i -'? - 0 sere s 99 oremea. says the Good Judge In a little of the "Real To bacco. Chew, than you ever got out of the ordinary kind. The good rich, taste lasts so long you dbn't need a fresh v chew hearly.,a of ten that's ; v why it costs you less to chew this class of tobadco. Any man who uses the keal , " Tobacco Chew will tell you : that. - " ' ' Put ut, in two styles ' W-B CUT is a long line-cut tobacco c ' ' . . RIGHT CUT is a short-cut tobacco YOU CAN GET MOST? ANY OLD THING AT MOST ANY OLD TIME AT DE VOE'S Plumbing and Stove Repair t'oll fiKliiR, stoves iH'biillt. l'rtilupl service, lloasoijnblo rhnros. Good work S. U. CiVSTlI.K 100-113 S. Holly. Phono 0.10 Arctolyne WelillnR. lAJUO.tiA l-vruoal . TypewHor Fold It np. take II with you, type write unyw-h eto. 150.00, Including ! carrying case. I .UMlKUliD IMMJK BTOUB I Distributors for So. Orogoa. i Fully Equipped Evf.nto MotomeU r . ; t Spare Tire and Tube Mechanically Right .Looks Like New Trade Considered t The Busy1 Corner MotorGo: The store where your dollar docs its duty Double Card 2 Star Bouts Either One Well Worth the Price GeojagSesvs.Red Campbell Of Portland, Ore. . . ' x Of Klamath 'Falls. 10 rounds Ralph W. Hand vs. Wm; Anderson , Of Gold HU1 Of Portland, 'Ore. ' , v Finish Match at 1 65 Pounds A SEAL TUSSLE ' - - . ' L Gold Hill Pavilion Arena :FRIDAYjEVE.:;JAN.a ;', ,Coors Open 7:30. Starts 8:30 Sharp. V 'lAdmissioiV: First' Two Itows Ringside? $3; 'Haiii ' Floor 'l ; Balcony $l.f0... Plus War .Tax,. - Heats 0i'.ale at Bi'own -ftitfi-lJivnvii,--?);" .Irwin Cigar Stfji'e, Ashland; Ovvly Billiard Pal"1rl, :Orauts Pass; M. l. Bowers, oVijBLil ' , 1 - SVMPATHEXIO SEHVK5R --'",'-. - ;'; . ' ROndored In 'a Quiet Dignified manner nt ' , .. -.. V THE PERL FUNERAL HOME . Your loved one is taken Into tlfo Home where there is alwaya . some one with thom. Our Residence is on the Second Floor. -,.' "We are Licensed Embalipers and are' prepared to Biako sr(lpraent to any part of the United States or Foreign Countries. ..-.We . will' take complete charge or any Service and make all arrangements. '"' Lady Assistant. , ' i , . . .Phone 47. '. ' , Corner of Sixth and Oakdale, One block west of Postof f Ice, : WT GUR SERVICE ALWAYS :WAYS EARL FRUIT GO. of the Northwest; L. M. Campbell, Manager Medford District. 'J GRANTS PASS MEDFORD INTERURBAN" AUTOCAR CO. Effective October 25 " " " Dally and Sunday. UCAVH GRANTS PASS. 10:00 a. m. : ' 1:00 p. m. ' 1 4:80 p. m. IJIAVE MEDFOUD. 10:00 a. m. . ' ' 1:00 p. m. . 4:30 p. m. ' , ' '' Cars stop at all intermediate points. 'Office and Waiting Rooms: Medford., S'iBduth Front,! Nash 'iidtei Bldg. Phone 309.. Grants Pass:. "The BonUonnler,' Phone llifJ. ;LU V- "We also oporate stage lines from Medford to Aahla'ud, PUoenli, Talent, Central Point, Jacksonville; " ' , , .'.' 'V ' '" ' Eastern Shell Corn $40 per Ton in Bulk $43 per Ton in Sacks J Superphosphate ' V $33.50 per Ton Cars will be oq track al! week. Get yours direct from the car and save money, FarraBureauCo-OperativeExchange Injury.