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MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE, MEDFORD, OtttitiOX, FRIDAY, FKIUUTARY 11, 1!2l- PAflE TUKKFi- THIS WILL INTEREST , STfllCH.SUFFEREfiS 'u'FTT;- Jays Indigestion comes from an . excess of hydrochloric acid.-- ' ''v ,.- "'A well-known authority states that ' ttomach trouble and indigestion are near ly always due to acidity acid stomach and not, as most folks believe, from a lack Of digestive juices. . He atcs that an excess of hydrochloric acid in the stomach retards digestion and starts iood. fermentation, then our meals sour like garbage in a -can. forming acrid fluids and gases which inflate the stomach like a toy balloon. We then get that heavy, lumpy feeling in the chest, wc eructate sour food, belch gas, or have heartburn, flatulence, water brash, or nausea. Ha tells us to lay aside air digestive aids and instead, get from any pharmacy four ounces, of Jad Salts'1 and take a tablelpoonful in a glass of water betore breakfast while it is effervescing,, and furthermore, to continue this for one week. While relief follows the' first dose, it .is. important to -neutralize the acidity, remove , the gas-making mass, start, the liver, stimulate the kidneys and thus; promote- a free flow of pure digestive Wees. 1 . lad Salts is inexpensive and is made from the acid of grapes and lemon j juice, combined with lithia and sodium phosphate. This harmless salts is used by thousands of people for stomach trouble with, excellent. results, .. , ; mr?-!b6sines'sman l' RE8UM'!'i ""' - .tiA s-c -'Vi ' .: i r . -. -WORDS WE have jsirtJsftod.a largo mif ' Jorlty of; buslnewi men of MhO. ford and vicinity , that, 'our Jn pojiie Tax and Accomitltis Sper lulihta are. of vuluc to them. WE can be of' service to you ' v. DO ry not ... DELAY ' WE urgO'proparatlon of your re turns ' ' i: AS SOtiX AS POSSIBLE ' . -'' "-.'' ;';'',' " . Wihon'Auditing Co, ;''' IJberty Bid. " ET, M. Wilson ' J. C, Coned C. V. A. , :' Income Specialist f( Licensed . ; : CITY SCAVENGER' - AH refuse Immediately Removed, on short notice. -. t Weekly -visit In. resi dence, districts.. . Daily business, dis trict. Phone 805. - wiirrsKfrc .tenntngs. The Farm Bureau is an assured fact in Jackson county. The farmer himself says so because It has added many dol lars to his bank account, the farmer's wife says, so because it has lightened her labors, brightened thb forin home, and holds, out to her wonderful future possibilities. The farmer's boys and girls say so,, because it has brought roses to their cheeks and strength to their bodies, It has giveu them a new Interest In the activities of the farm and the farm home, and ubove all It 'has gtveu them a glimpse into the future when the' farmer and the far mer's wife will have gained the recog nition due. the tillers of the soli, anil -when the farm families may enjoy to a much larger extent tliaii now, the com forts and the privileges that n9W so alluringly .beckon, the. farm boys and gills from the city. 'i Uclng an aisured fact whnt should- be' the relation of the Bureau to. the buslncss'nien? First, the Farm Buroifu desires, an understanding, by the business man, of the object, the scopo'of action, and tne methods of the organization. Sec ond, a friendly attitude in the business man toward the bureau is necessary that both be able to woik toward the common good. Third, the farmers of the county have come" to know and understand the busljiess men better by having- joined and taken a part in the activities of the chaiubct-B of commerce In , our towns. The farmer In town feels that the business mnu will gain an 'understanding and beebme v.. more friendly toward tho farmer we're he to affliate himself with the, 'Farmers' Chamber of Commerce." Jt would-be strange If the farmers did not make mistakes, but is any bus iness man qualified to ''cast the first stone," and how much better It would be- to not shy any stones, but to get together and talk matters over and find out, as we humans always do, when we are willing to -discuss our differences In a, friendly .Way, that we are not so (ar apart after all.. The farmers of Jackson county have Bounded the slogan.. "Jackson county always first In Farm Bureau activities. One hundred- per cent membership; one hundred per cent achievement." With the' chamber, qf commerce and the. business men of -bur. towns Cooper ating and working with' the "Farmers' Chamber of Com,nieroe,"-Jaekson coun ty, can easily ..be. first .in any activity she. may ebpofee to undertake. STATEMOTORASSO. ASHLAND 1ST., .. 1 OPENS BRANCH IN --idW HAS FULL' - hi,' . i -' - n I!! IRISH TIRED " OF' CITY TRANSFER COMPANY Smith & Wilson," Proprietors i " General Draying and ' , . ': ' Transferring ..--' ".',.. ,. Glvo TJs n Trial .' Phone. 205; Office WHson Clgn'r Store , x; Med ford, Oregon AUTO PAINT SHOP Automobiles Painted and ; i ! Revarnished , . . 5 221 North' Fir. V L. a. SPRINKLE, Prop. ' : Phone 777 tXJRONA Personal . . Typewriter . Fold It up, take It telta you, type write anyw-h era. J50.00. . Including carrying case. -j lUiflUFORD BOOK BTOItB Wntrlbntora for Prii Oroson. Plumbing jan d Heating .Quality- 7' -' .: " Service -!f - Win. Hammett , 42 S. Central - - i Phone 659 ITOU CAN GET MOST ANY OLD THING AT MOST ANY h OLD TIME AT DE VOE'S . GOOD CLOTHES -''-. - ".! Make Iliem '. ; ; f J-, . 128 K8t Man Sfa. . , : . T. G. HEINE,. M. D. . f Physician-and, Surgeon Stiriiory of "Eyes,'. Ears, Kose and Throat, i AH diseases of these organs treated. Glasses fitted. 314-31S Lib erty Bldg., Cor. Main & Graps SU Seward I HOTEL v'H0USE OF CHEER" V ALDEIt,4T 10TII STREET,.' i POP.TIiAVD. OREGON. A11 the Oregon electric cars stop at uriftirpllnd. wo strive . to please. nntR 11 6ft and no. With batb ?.00 and up. Our dining room 1 vstt nonular. and our business men's lubcheon, and our regular and.Bun day dinners ari not equalled else whera at out- price. ., Opposite Olds, Wortman & Kind's big store. i- W. C. CULIJERTSON. Troprlotor. SQUABBLING To the People of Rogue River .Valley: .Th Orogcri Slate Untor association will celebrate Lincoln' bii-th-'aV to morrow, by opening a branch office in Modford, for. the purpose of stimulat ing tourist travel, agitating the con struction and maintenance of gooij roads, . and maintaining a bureau of road information. .. This is , the Oregon branch of the American Automoliile association and connects up with that Institution thru out California, where it Is a habit with travelers to apply for information and advice, as to whore .to go and what to do, when they get there. Heretofore, when leaving California they hnvo simply wandered thru Oregon. without a guiding hand, but hereafter they will be directed to Medford and assured they will receive courteous treatment and reliable Information.. " 1 It is generally conceded that 1921 will exceed any previous year in.- tho number of automoblllBts traveling over the Pacific coast, and with a systema tic connection', with -the American Automobile association in California. Medford's' camp ground' and that of Ashland, will be crowded to capacity, Ashlund has a model camp ground but Medford has not. Mr. Uusinossman it is up to-, you. Get- it. Such a move 'was never so vitally important as-now. and the time is short. I believe there is sufficient intelligence and enter prise In this pommmilty to bring about satisfactory results In this' matter for the season that is now" almost upon us, but there is no time to lose. Get busy now. .,' i ', : Many of .the tourists are looking for hiomes in the west and a pleasant greeting at every turn will do much to ;l(eep them In your community. Be not pnly courteous to thein. but concerned in their welfare. . Not officlolis, but carefully attentive. j Here is a thought that I believe can be worked to the advantage of the community: It is; important , that the traveling world know you have an of fice of the three AAA's in your, midst, so why not add.lt to your letter .heads? Official headquarters in southern, Ore gon for the Oregon State Motor assoo clatlon, or words that effect will cost you nothing and will help youf town. I have done all I can to get this office for Medford, b.ut unless, it is locally supported it cannot 'succeed .We are now getting out maps and other - Drinted raattefc. that Willi bo available -in: tho Medford office as well as those of Callfomla,-ln time for the season of 1921. From hero I go to Eugene, where I hope to Install a sim ilar office, which will direct travelers to Medford ulso. WILL G. STEEL, Field Secretary MMM CAESAR ' SECOHp" DUBLIN Thoro' 19 a groat weight of gene nil sentiment throughout the country hi,, favor of, dny settlemept, which will end the present, chaos, Irish Catholic bishops are., foremost timong those who aTe encouraging this sentiment. - - Between tho most moderate and the most extreme nationalists, there is this one point of agreement,, that )g de- must be supreme. Submission of their-attitudo to. the electors and the endorsemejit- of that attltudo by the cbuntry's voters, is the basis on which Slnji Keiners rest their case.i They say that endorsement must sto,nd. There is a .considerable section of. the populace, however, who believe the time ban arrived for a fresh con sultation of tho people that p. new Opportunity should .be given' for ex- prcssioA .of the popular will. . The sug gestion Is made that a formal refer nudum should, be taken as to whether he-people still adhere to tho- uncom promising-- republican "polIcy, or. are, .yrtlliog to give the new homo rule act a trial i . , , , Sii Edward Carson, f or Ulster, has accepted, but Sinn Fein has refused the act. In neither case ; have the hied file themselves been consulted as to what thev think of it. ' There is even among Sinn Felncrs number, who believe that it would be godtt' tactics to accept the act as far as it goes, secure the election of Kinni Feiners. ,to 'tlip southern parlia ment and obtain as much control of the-Irish goyeitimcnt as possible in the same way as they have obtained 'control of most of the local author!-' ties,- ' ' ' '. Thft nrETiimnnt Ir. hpnrd that d V lerrtj and Arthur Orlffilh coulcl'do morff. lor tne cause in - executive or flco than in Jail, but that lit not the dominant Sinn Fein view at any rata among the "responsible" leaders of the movemonfv Hence the suggestion to consult the rank and file. feSWEAROFF,:. 1 TOBACCO r im "No-'io-Bac" has helped thousands to break the costly, nerve-shattering tobacco habit.- Whenever you have a Ion elm for a olAaretteclgar, pipe, nr for a chew. Just place a harmless No-To-Bac tablet In your mouth in stead, t9 help relieve that awful de lrc Shortly the habit may bo com pletcly broken. and you are better off mentally, physically! financially, n i so easy, so simple. .. Get a box of No T-Bac and If it doesn't release you from all craving- for. tabacco In any fornV, your druffint will refund youi money without nueatlon. ASHLAND,, Feb. 11. "Sleeping their arms" Ib moro(than a theoretKal allusion as applied to First Couipaty, the local 'military contingent. inasmuch as the command is now well equipped, and the persdnyei vlgllunt and on the alert, in. readiness, for any emergency! The "First!'' now' hus a complete field equipment, ..Including machino guus, an Res, packs and blankets, in addition' to all other regnlalion outfits. and kits. An Investment of $20,000 represents the government' prqperty which Is Jtl ready hoiised In the Ashland armory, and the equipment is being constantly increased. -The. ...prestige associated with hiembeirshlp Is ail asset, not to be overlooked, r Consequently instead of accepting v recruits . indiscriminately several tests "aro being applied aside from passing upon mere physical' re quirements. According to a ruling ro- cently adopted, no applicant is accept ed until voted upon favorably li- the organisation, three unfavorable votes liolng a bar; the n'ppllcant having the privilege, However, oi petitioning, en listment after a poriod ot three months following rejection. Another feature which fortifies an active status Is a further ruling that a member can be recommended' for dlschiirgo, provldod he is not'exhlbltlng'the proper spirit from the militant standpoint.- This feature has already hiul a marked ef fect; one member already having been dropped from the rolls for "perlcions innoMVIIv." v.- ' . The armory is already the; head quarters of an athletic club as.woll as military hnadqunrters. Shower baths are available, while, the billiard and pool .tables are well patronized. A re cent addition is a boxing and wrestling mat of ample proportions, just the thing needed to. develop the manly arts of boxing and wrestling, several ex perts' along -these lines being in com pany ranks. A new. gallery practice room Is about completed. Intellectually the welfare of the men is not being overlooked, the privileges of a reading room being avallable.J Lately a talk on "Security" was' given By Sdrgt. Weren, outlining with oppor tune ' illustrations the advantages ol safety : .first preoautions. Sergt. Chas. Robertson succeeds to tho title . of "building superintendent," with perma nent offices In the- front of the armory - A grand oponlngnreceptlon event 1b planned by the-military boys In the near future,-at.'wUtCh'CJtizona in gen eral are; to be invited-. Townspeople are also-wolcdthe-toattond exhibitions of drill routiilo on Monday evenings of each week.' With the installation of a new armory at Medford, opportunities will be extended for tho military units of ' both towns to get together in friend ly rivalry over' both, athletic and rou tine' tactic development. Mi COBLENZ, Tales of . adventure In the. American,, west arc the favorite fending -.matter--! of - the , American forces in Germany and zano Grey. 1b the- most popular author.: -. Btrangely enough Julius Cnesur funs a close second with tho dough boys, who nro'vei-y keen about trans lations of Cnesar's Galjic want.. This Is due ; to CaeSar'i ucttvltics , in ;- the Khlne valley, nnd the ruins of n bi-ldgo he built ' across the .Rhine, which lifts Caosar's work out of the school btoolc class 'ahd make it guidebook, that; carries the Americans back nearly 2000 years. - hooks. . wmcn acscnoo: -me. legends centering about the Rhino are also populrtf, especially with, the soldiers who 'are musically inclined anil at tend the Wegnerlan performances given by the various German grand opera companies which play in Co loghc, Coblenz, . wiesbudon ana the other cities near the Rhino frequented t,tp inMInn nn lonvr.. . All-story mngnzines which specialize In adventures nre more popular with the Amcricon soldiers than- any othef periodicals and the American Library association has been unable to sup ply, the demand for publications o: this sort. . - ' With the assistance of the Young Mcrt's - Christian association, which- aids In the distribution of reading ma teiinl in tho American area, Miss Ala. Wcyth, who is In charge of the American. Library association's read ing rooms? has beeif.aWe to -make Iteneral poll of the reading tastu of the army and finds that foreign resi dence has not won' the young Atncji cans awny from fiction laid In Amcri ca, particularly In tho west. NEW YORK, Feb. 11. Exploration of passages In a wine cellar on -the upper east side, where ipollce have found 050 barrels containing 33,800 gal lons, of California claret, was begun today.- !;:;"(... , The polled already 'have made two trips Into the cellar. On their first Visit . thpy, discovered 400 barrels, the second revealed 250 others they -had overlooked. I A- new act regulating the sale and inspection of commercial feeding stuffs has gone. Into effect 'in Canada. Undjer the act bran, shorts and middlings must be'frce from screenings atfd the analysis must correspond to a pre scribed standard.- i . i i : i The Armour company, one of the members of the "Ulg Five", group .of meat packers, has announced that Us 1920 sales totaled $000,000,000 and that tile net profit was- within a few dollars of $5,320,000. ; ..- " ... Rinderpest, a cattle plague, is de stroying great numbers of cattle Europe. . The disease has never been "-j-lknown In thla country. .. f "They' WORIC while you sleep" A Dependable Physics when Dilious, Headachy Constipated and Upset. 10, 25, 50c drucstores. Jones Bargains for vSa'LurHay;! Free Uelivery. Phone your order if ycu do not want to walk to the store and we will have our deliveryman collect at your door. We believe in giving i the Medford people service along with low prices. - Egg dozen .' . 1-pound package good coffee j. ......... 3 cans Corn . . .,. . . . ... . .. . . .' . . ; . . '.' .... .' 1 pound Baker's unsweetened Chocolate . . 3 bars Palm Olive Soap . . . . . . . . .... 3 large rolls Toilet Paper . . . . 1 pound can Calumet Baking Powder . . .i.!. 10 pound sack Rye Flour, while it lasts .v ............. . 3 packages Quaker Quakies (new cornflake) ....... . . 1 gallon pail White Karo Syrup .'. . . 12 pounds Onions for ..... . . . . 30c 25c 44c 50q 25c ! 25c 27c 49c1 35c 82c 25c 2 Spools Thread 15 Camel Cigarettes per carton, $1.60 Coates Crochet Cotton' 2 balls for ; ,. 1-2 gallon pail Swift's Jewel Shortening . . . . . .' . ....... v 85c, Large can Sunkist Pineapple. Very best . . ,, ., ; ., . . . . ' . 43c 2 pounds English Walnuts . .... ..... . . . . ' i'-',;';' ';;;.;:'r-;;";qoC Large can Pears Rogue River pack ... . . . ir',.' -V .v'32c, Large can Royal Ann Cherries .... . . . . . . . .'vi'. .!. .-.,:35c 1 pound Hills Red, Royal Club, Golden West, Schillings, GpldeK: "'' :. Gate Coffee; . :. . . .,, -wofe 4-pound pail Snowdrift . . . . . ' : , ,.,,., h . 90c - 5!.nnlm1 nail Snowdrift '...'-. ...... ... I!'. . . . '.. '."".'3..'V !.fi'"'45c- 1 '3 pounds White Navy Beans 25c Ladies'. 50c Hose , 37? . . 1-lb. pkg.' Wadco Coffee .r..-..34?, This is guaranteed to give satisfao tion or money .back Try a pound ' ' ! '. l! Dress Fasteners and Hooks ahd Eyes, card Florida Grape Fruit, 2 for 35c Arizona Grape Fruit, 2 for 25c ANOTHER SALE ON ORANGES, 2 DOZ. 30c ORANGES 45c; Give the Kiddies all They Want, While They Are Cheap y , .jV' VEGETABLES GALORE-lEVERYTHlNG FRESH AND CRISP The Store That Keeps All Its Competitors wondering how they ' Can Sell so Cheap. ; ? Phone 125 Pine Balsam-Meiitlibi- -::;;;;jEucalyptus combined with a'.pure sugar syrup, makes a splendid cough remedy. We haye that com? bination in.'an honest;,, eight-ounce ; bottled Price 65q -and contains more than an ordi nary $1.00 bottle of most cough medicines. Sold on an absolute guarantee. Try it. ' HEATH'S DRUG STORE ; ' .t The San Tox Store i 'i; -M 109 East Main Street. Must be sold at ohceV ? I Adam Schaaf :PiaribipJ' I Axminister Eug 8 3ocVib (; . il Cblonial Velvet; 1 Oak Dining Tableland Snp; Is Chairs. .:':! rV,: '!- ' ' J: .'i'.-".;.i.u- , i mJ.j iPam OnttrMt i'" 1 i Reliable .'iburner Gas, -. Call 110 Tripp St.' PhJae;W: ' '" . - M-AU. -:'.'- .":-.",":' BUILT FOR ALL ROADS The high power and rugfced strength of the . Oakland Sensible Six make it the choice, of ; , persons whoe journeys run over, many, different kinds of routes. And ;their appreciation is :' ' heightened by the economy in use of fuelj oil : and tires fr which this automobile also is noted-. : Price $1625 f. o. b., Medford TUMY MOTOR CO. - 123-125 8. Front ' ASTHMA V Nure for it; but welcome relief i fto4 brought by JCKS V ArORUB Ova 17 Million Jan Vtei Ycarlu ji.iai.'iv ;:y-. ' 'j-Y' :' r ;.-.'v i-yj; ,f.;. gjryy'ifa-'-' SERVICE: REFINED i ;, ,. ;: t ' a saving:- -l,.. We are in a p'osition ta give.. the lowest-: possible . rates obtainable,; '? ,,,(f Every item of modern Ifuli eral seryice is' 'given .out.'. most caref uU attention V',o;:vi7W' the assistancef of a . ' v ...... .... j . $ ea uaay ; s amerv,''-'y;J' ' a .'-' - ; Embalme without extra charge Weeks -Conger; Go 4i LeeVatkins&C6: ; JELLS ;v--vv- iity- Seratcli I-'pcH, 'Hhoiled- Com, CVackfc Coi-nr Com MoiU, Ground urnta-muir itun, Moromllk, nnd othec Oaity Jw: Oi-it, Oyster Bhcil. pndnll kinds, ot . Ppultry. auppllcs. . Boei. pulp t an. Other 8uppllcr .'."' . ... t.ir. -V Wo hnvcKlslici-'s Blend and 01ympl Fl"'. '. ' "". ' . . , Prices nro' chiinseRMe, 80 fui-ntsh oit application. We incot1 vtk it- competitors. Call, and e xiB.aU.i0i' autli Kront, or I'npoe.SC. n, !.-