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SlEDFOTiD MJTL TRTRUNT, JfEDFOTvT), OKEGON. TUESDAY, FKBRtTARY 15. 1021 PAGE THREE THAT SUDDEN bharp Pain whioh you ex perience at times can be rmnnwri- Tn woman has the right to suffer when' she can obtain relief safely, certainly and promptly. Suppose you do have head aches, hack- aches, extreme nervousness, low spirits and general feelings at times? Your case is not hopeless. Try Doctor Pierce's Favorite Prescrip tion. Sold by druggists in liquid or tablets, or send 10c. to Dr. Pierce's Invalids' Hotel in Buffalo, N. Y., for a trial package. Read what this woman savs: H?imAt Cit niwt a ; I - nvuuv uvo V Cltl a ago I suffered severely. I consulted a local doctor and he Baid I would have to undergo an operation. 1 then tried Dr. Pierce's Favorite Prescription took One bottle also one bottle of the ' Golden Medical Discovery,' and used the 'Lotion Tablets,' and I have not been troubled since. Mas. L. Q. Albright, E. F. D. No. 1. iUL-Ml. EXPERT ON SEX DON'TWORRY I About Orchard Pests , LET THE BUGS WORRY BUY Corona Dry Arsenate of Lead Rex Lime Sulphur '. Oil Solutions EARL FRUIT COMPANY ' " of the Northwest ' .-1 Always at Your Service LeeWatkins&Co. - SELLS ' lav. Wheat, Oats, Rolled Barley, Scratch Feed, Shelled Corn, Cracked torn, Corn Meal, Ground Oats, Mill- un,- Moremllk, and other dairy feeds. irit,. Oynter Shell and all kinds of 'oultry - supplier. Boet pulp and Cither supplies. fcye Jinve Fisher's Blend and Olympic Flour. f rices are changeable, so furnished n application. We meet prices of :ompetltors. . Call and see us at 39 1 South Front, or Phone 260. BE PHOTOGRAPHED THIS YEAR ON .YOUR BIRTHDAY SWEM'S STUDIO CITY TRANSFER COMPANY Smith & Wilson, Proprietors General Draying and Transferring Give Vs a Trial 'bono 205 Office Wilson Cigar Store Medford, Oregon The Medford Auto Paint Shop (Registered) General Motor Car Reflnlshlng N. Central & Jackson. Phone 707 You Can Afford to Ride a Harley Davidson Motorcycle E 1920 CENSUS SHOWS BIG INCREASE JACKSON COUNTY CATTLE AND FRUIT days. There The Department of Commerce hits issued a preliminary announcement upon the agricultural census in Jurk- I forgot all about the forum meeting, H"" wu,"' ' llioi'A wn rp 1 7''ft fnrnia with fin ncrf. sorry I missed It, is the remark that Is1 . ., ... ,., , -,. frequently heard in Medford on Thurs-t farms with ail acreage of 237,171 .acres, an increase of 0.4 per cent in ,., . , ... farms and 5.3 per cent acreage. How ls one thing certain that , mo when ,m. census was members of the Chamber of Commerce taken, there were 103, 23S acres 1m who do not attend the forum tomorrow' proved, and in 1920. 92,310, a decrease ' of 10.6 per cent. The 1910 c ensus was will miss something worth while. He- taken , Aprll llnd tho i920 ceIlsu8 Inn located some distance from tho made nublic in January. large centers ot population both north! Th iT-k"""c,uu',,r Ia""f .wero 1 -.operated In 1910 by 1.70J .vhlte lurm- and south, Medford does not have the era ana in lv20 uy li710 nn lncreaso advantage of securing men of national of one in ten years. On the other reputation as frequently for tho forum hand. In the same period, tho number meetings as It is desired. The speaker of colored farmers was nearly tomorrow, Dr. Winfleld Scott Hall, will I doubled, coins from Hit to 11. In be the guest of the Chamber of Com- ": ,u" ' .."." i managers, with 287 tenants, and in 1910 1,555 owners and managers, and 159 tenants, a decrease in owners and merce at its forum and will address the members on a subject of vital in terest to young manhood and woman hood. Dr. Hull comes to Medford at the solicitation of the JackBon County 'Y. M. C. A. association and he will visit the schools and, talk to the students there. For twenty years he has been the foremost authority and lecturer In America on sex hygiene and Is tho author- of twenty-two text-books on physiology, hygiene and kindred sub jects. Arrangements are being made for the forum to be held in the large din ing room of the Medford hotel. Mem bers of the Medford post of the Amer ican Legion are extended the privilege of this forum meeting. Gain Robinson, a vice-chairman of the forum committee stated that he heard Dr. Hall while stationed at Fort Sheridan nd that he would not miss the opportunity of hearing him tomor row If he lost the sale of a tractor doing It. managers of 7.8 per cent, nnd an in crease in tenants of 80.6. In tho domestic animal list, there were 303 mules In 1910, and in 1920 there wero- 306, an increase of three in ten long years. Horses numbered 6,856 In 1910 nnd in 1020 there wore 5,248, showing where the auto had made inronds to tho extent of 608. The number of cattle doubled. In LONDON, Fob. lo.-Sir .Auckland GoddeB, British ambassador to tho Unltod States, loft London for South ampton today on his way to Washing ton. He Intended to board the liner Aquitanla at Southampton. S. Alfred Szo, the now Chinese am bassador to the United States, also intends to sail on the Aquitunia, In English Actor Norma' Lead "Branded Woman" Percy Marmont, the English actor, is Norma Tallnndge's leading man in her latest picture, "The Branded Wom an," which will be screend at the Riallo theatre, commencing tomorrow for the week end. Other members of the cast are woll known lights of tho cinema world, including Vincent Ser rano, Goorge Fawcott, Grace Studdi ford, Gaston Glass, Joan Armour, Edna Murphy, Sidney Herbert, H. J. Carvill, Charles Lane, Kdouard Durand and Henrietta Floyd. The production Is founded on Oliver D. Bailey's famoiiB stage play, "Branded," having been adapted to the screen by Anita Loos and Albert Parker. 1910, there were lll.TKi. nnd in 1920 31.965. Sheep in 1910 totaled. 18.022 and In 1920 ausi-'nieil 20.267. Hogs In 1910 showed a front of 10,889, and last year the r-'in:i':s showed 11.827. There were 4.8! I gouts In 1910 and in 1920. 7,645. The statement f.tliiH that the fig ures on domestic nniirals in 1910 are not closely comparable tu 1920, Hinee the present census was taken in Jan uary before the breeding season had tieguu, while In 1910 census was taken In April, or about the mlddlo 'of the breeding season and included many spring calves, colts, etc. The valuo of tho laud and build ing (farm) In 1920, w,is ao.lfH.tSS nnd on April 16, 1910, 28,846,715, a decrease of $8,654,930. The census on fruit, taken in 190D and 1919, reveal that In 1909 there wero 126.291 applo trees with a yield of 170,087 bushels in 1909, nnd In 1919 229,909 trees with a yield of 481,636 bushels. There wero 46,981 pear trees In 1909, yielding 87.689 bushels. In 1919 there were 365,841 trees, and the yield was 413,684 bushels. The wheat acreuge n 1909 3.962 acres with nn output of 70.94 bushels, nnd in 1919 there were 7239 acres yielding 143,356 bushels. Tho hay crop was about tho same. There wore 35,974 ocres in 1909, net ting 53.393 tons, and In 1919, 35,850 acres yielding 64,191 tons. BIG I P. DANCE AT NATATORIUM Big preparations are being made for the big ' spring ball to be given by Fuhat Burkan Temple of the D. O. K. K. organization next Thursday evening In the large hall of the Natatorium. The ladies' auxiliary of tho K. of P. order Is in charge ot the refreshments, which will bo furnished to the guests without, additional expense, and the "Dukoy" orchestra of ten pieces have arrangod somo special music for the occasion. The brigand team will be out In all their Arabic splendor to see that all guests aro properly enter tained, and will also give an exhibition fancy drill. The proceeds of the ball are to bo devoted exclusively I for tho benefit of the D. O. K. K. band In the purchase of additional uniforms and instruments which have become neces snry on account of tho recont addition ot several new members to the organi zation. Medford which has not been supported, Medford which has not been suporlod by direct contributions either by the city council or busincas Interests ot tho city, and evory one who desires to see a good band maintained in Med ford should lend their support to the organization by patronizing the ball next Thursday evening. EXPECT LANDIS CASE 10 WASHINGTON,' Feb. IS. Impeach ment proceedings instituted in the house by Representative Wolty, demo: crat, Ohio, against Federal Judgo Ken asaw Mountain Landls ot Chicago, re mained at status quo today pending the fixing of a date by the judiciary committee for a hearing on the chargos preferred against the jurist by the Ohio representative. Many members expressed tho belief that the case would be thrown out by tho judiciary committee In view of the attorney general's opinion that Judge Landls was within the law in accept ing tho outside duties in question. . MOTHER'S MEND 1 For Expectant Mothers Used By Three Ieherations Willi 101 aOPKLKT ON OTMHHOOO III tHI BAi.'mm BuoriELO Diauuioa Co., Oirr. 3-D. Atlanta, oa. DEAR OLD PETE: .Winston-Salem, N. C Friday p. m, Just wound up the one swellest day of my life! Since early this morning, when I got an invitation to visit R. J. Reynolds Tobacco Co, factories, I've been in the midst of millions of Camel cigarettes. Man the happiest idea you or I ever had as to the size of this Reynolds enter prise, or the number of Camels manufac tured daily, is simply piker-staff ! Wipe off the slate and start fresh 1 Why Pete, it seemed to me like a couple of those cigarette-making machines could keep half the nation smoking Camels steadily BUT honest to goodness, there are hundreds of these machines batting out Camels at tho rate of 27,000 an hour EACH! Pete, you wouldn't have to consult a guide book to know you were in the Camel fac tories! The atmosphere is charged with that wonderful aroma you get when you open up a deck of Camels! And, you know, old elephant you've had a trunk full! As the Camels dropped into the contain ers I figured the delight each one would supply! And, how Camels mellow, mild body would hit the right spot and how Camels refreshing flavor would cheer up some smoker's jaded appetite! And, each Camel free from any unpleasant cigaretty aftertaste or unpleasant 'cigaretty odor! And . Pete I'll have to lay off and light an other Camel! Write you some more soon. 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Supposing yon don't like to see a mo tion picture of any sort, .which is unbe lievable. Then, even If all thesq things were true, we would nevertheless urgently recommend you to see "The Penalty" by Gouverneur Morris, because It Is such a masterful characterization of Lou Chaney, of the man with the face of Satan and twisted soul, such an un usual plot, that it Is bound to sweep away all prejudices and enroll you permanently in the vast army of mo tion picture enthusiasts. Come to the Page theatre tomorrow and be con vinced of the truth of this statement. SEWARD HOTEL "HOUSE OF CHEER" ALDER AT 10TH STREET, PORTLA.VD. OREGON. All the Oregon electric cars stop at unexcelled. We strive to please. Rates $1.50 and up. 'With bath 12.00 and up. Our dining room is fery popular, and our business men's luncheon, and our regular and Sun pay dinners are not equalled else where at our price. Opposite urns, Wortman & King's big store. J W. O, cm.TIF.nTSON', proprietor. PORTLAND STAR TO PLA IXDEPKXDEXT BASEBALL BEAUMONT, Tewis. Feb. 15. Wal ter Schallor. former American league outfielder, recently purchased from Portland of the Pacific Coast league to the Beaumont, Texas, league cluh, has decided to play independent hull, according to a letter received today by the Beaumont management. He wrote he would continue to hold a position In Oakland, Cal. Wants to Help Other Mothers Mrs. Win. Sager, 901 Nlchol St., Utlca, N. Y.: "I gladly write anything that helps a mother with her children. My little girl had whooping cough and I was afraid she would choke. I gave her Foley's Honey and Tar and It helped her wonderfully. She could sleep 'most all night without cough ing." This good cough syrup checks colds, stops coughing, cuts phlegm and covers raw, inflamed membranes with a healins coating. Sold everywhere. Art v. lb Tho venire of jurors drawn for tho Fobruury termj' of; court, 1921, fol lows: it a Herbert Alfor.il, Medford,, 'musician: Elton j Bceson, Talent, farmer: P.' C. Rlirhn.ni. Medfnrrl. retired: R: W. vTai-l- ton, ' tcntrafl I'Sint farmor: . .loyd Colver, Phoenix, farmer! Samuel F; Coy, agio Point,- farmer; J. M. Crone- miller, Jacksonville, rotirod: A, l. arhart, Rogue River, farmer: J. W. Elden,. Central Point, farmer; T. L. Fnrlow, Lake Creek, farmer; Eoii II. Fehl, Medford, real estate agent; Everett Flnlcy, Medford, farmer; E. F. Jacobs, Talent, farmer: A. C. Joy, Ashland, farmer; . J. C. -Harris, Pine hurst, farmer; eo. Hllt6n. Medford, K. 2, farmer; F, L. Hoppln, Medford, farmer: L. L. Jacobs, Medford, secre tary; Ralph Jennings, Ruch, itock man: A. 8. Klcinhammer, Ruch. farmer: E. L. Lane, Central Point, farmer: Anderson Moe, Applegate, farmer; C. A. Meeker, Medford, mer chant; Herman Messenger, Piovolt, farmer: W, P. Morgan, Eagle point, farmer; B. -J. Palmer, Medford, mer chant; David Phlpps, Medford, It 3, farmor: .1. W. Snider, Medford. dulry man: Jesse Taylor, Ruch, farmer; Wert Pool, Eagle Point, farmer. Thos. H. Simpson, Anhlnnd, merchant. Sore Throat Chest Colds Won't tut Mny Hours When Begy'i MusUrioe Get oo the Job. No mustard plaster that anv erand- mother ever made eoet after Inflammation and congestion like Begy's Mustarine, that you can buy at any drug store in a ytllow box for 30 cents, and, best of all, there isn't one blister in a whole carload. Oftimes when you rub It on at night the nnammaiion is gone in tne morning. But If It Isn't ail gone, the relief you prayed for is certain. And it acts Just as fast when used for lumbago, neuralgia, the pains of rheuma tism and gout or for sore, aching feet. In fact, for all aches and pains, soreness ana swemngs, notning you can buy at any drug store will produce the hoped for result as quickly as Begy's Mustarine, in the yel low box made of real yellow mustard. It's ine yuicKMt ram Killer on earth. Heath's Drug 6lor , v TRADE MARK :t AT THE PRICE How Can You Afford to Do Without It? r - f. o. b. Medford Wf hflvp. fi tfvw in stork nntifi on trip mart ; III V AA w 4, VU WAIT A 1 XV UlgM TV , ' 1 , M . . , ,