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MEDFOIW MATTi TTITBIJNE,-. MEDFORD, OREGON. MONDAY, MAriCI! ?. 1021 A.-C.-IMII,MAN, of IlllllHllll, "lio sujs Tiiillac Sh iimpics llonnlilr thi' ftrenlcst ' liiiillriiic lie tier licnrd of. "It put mu back on my feet nftcr I Jim) priYcllcnlly givi-u' up all hope of ever 1kIiik ncll nguiu," iiu Htiitcs f f " V ' '"Tinlac ' 1h ', . uhqutiHtiuniibly the prciteBt mr'(llclno I ever heard of. Aftoi' T hud practically given up , luipe ot ever being well URuin. it put ' re ripht buck on my fctit, nnd i am feeling one hundred per rent liPtU:i- tlininf J have for twenty year:. I have gain od ten pnumlH in weight, ifnd : every one nays I don't look lllio the HJinio permm.., -. 1 "For' no vera I monthft T Buffered from a' aqrUius Htomaeh disorder. I had ijo appetite and couldn't " ' eat ' enduffl to keep up my atrenKth, Very often when 1 ttat down to a meal I .would leavo the table without toiirh hig anything scarcely. h I eould not bear the sight of food, much lew ent - ' "I . was losing In weight and lny friends would often auk 1110: "What Is wrong with' you? Why nro you liioklnK bo tliin?" ' : iilfio 'fliifforod terribly with pains across Iho Bniall pf my hack and over my Kidneys. ' H was almnst inipnx ' sllilo Jfor mo to Bet out of hod In the .' morning, as my hnek would pain me BO I nvoiild nlniOHt fall bver when I would first stand up In tho morn I in;. ; At nlffht my hack pained mo so It wns almost impossible . for mo to sleep'. L would lid first on. one side and (tHen On tho other, and would roll and t toRB ill, night ' long; I had almost Rlvi'ii ) nnd thouKht maybe my iirc was aKaiuBt mo, as I had taken un niftny different klndB of medielne WItliout-reHUltB.' ' ;"Tho first hottlo of Tanlao didn't help, mo much, but I niiulo up my mind to Blvo lt a ' fair, trial.. After starting, on tho sooond bottle, I begun . to feel hotter, Aly nppetlto returned nnd it Just looked like I -could hardly wait for meal time to'cnmo. In fact, '1 wns hungry nil the time. .' j "My. back and .kidneys don't bothor mo Biry'-'inoro nnU I can 'sleep like n log now.' Tanlae Iiiib Just simtily hindo n new man of me, and any one 'living In this county can toll, you the Hnmo thing as everybody knows nic nnd knows tho shapo 1. was Ip." , . 'Tho nbovo Ktatement was nmdu. ro-. conlly.hy A. C. illllmnn, of l.lgnnici', lriil. Mr. Rlllman has lived in sNoblo bounty ult his lifvnud lH'n woll-known nnd hlghly-respcctcd. citizen of that counts'. ' ': '!... M ' Tnnlno la Bold in Modfoiil by West 1 Sldod'liarmacy, In Jncksoiivlllo by. .1. W. . ItohlnSon, In Ilogua Hlver by W. S. C'ary, nnd by lending drugglHtn In every town. Adv. BIG STOCK OF V-f '. - fi..'"' - . Auto Springs for all makes of cars, now in stock , ; Made From Best Steel y ; ; And Strictly ', k Guaranteed Let s figure: on' your truck bed V, BILLINGS . . Carriage & Auto . ; Works S The Medford Auto Paint Shop ' . (Rogl8tered) i r1 "r ' . ncnnml Jtitor Cor Iteflnlnhlng K. Cnntral & Jack.n. I'linne 701 : ; I GIM CHUNO" .: - China IterD Storo " f?rh eur for MrcTia, heafiache. et ; ftrrh, d'ptherla, aorfl throAt, lung trouble. 1 kidney trouble, Htnmnrh trouble, hear! ' troubloohttlB and fnvr, crninpi, eounha, poor MclreuUtlont carbuncles, tutnora cmcked breaaL curei all kinds of goltera NO OPKRATIONH. Mertftfrd. Oregon. Jan. IS, 1917. Thfi la to certify that I. the indralTi. ' ed, bnd very severe stomach trouble ana . nad ben bothered for snvftral yar nnd Inst Au trust was not expooted to live, and hosrfna; of Olm Chuni (whose Ilerb Htnre Is af 114 South Front street. Med ford), 1 decided to gel hVrbe for my R to much trouble, and I started to feeling etter as soon as 1 used tttem nnd today am well man nna can nenruiy rocoiD ment snyone affllrted ss I-was to ss Oim Chun and try Ms Herb. - innd s i ' vy n johnson. "Witness ' - , i mt Lnwls! Rafle Point. - '. "W. 4, Chlldrelh. Kas-le Point. " W. 'A, Anderson, Medford, . . ' g. B, Holmes, Raffia Point Ci B, foor, Saffla Point J. V. Motntyra, K a ft Is Point. r)n. Von rier Ifalen. Ksvle Point. 1 3'fa fai. .Nlcboif. ftffis v - BEATS ASHLAND IN JAP DEBATE Jly a iinaniinous decision hero and u to 1 vole at Aulilund, MedfonI debat er carried off tlio honors in thq dual dehato Saturnoy nlKht. .. The question debated wns the Inter esting ono of tho right of the Japaneto to hold real property in this 'country. Medford high school was represent ed hero by Edwin ThomnH and Leon ard Drown,, both of tho senior cUibk, coached by .Miss Anna T.indas and Krnnk Iluchter of tho Bophomoro class, Mr. K. M. HussonB coach. Ashland' dehaters were: Ayirnia- tlvo, Archer Iloyt nnd Dorothy Hook; Negative, ' Paulino J'lummer and Her bert I)oran. They were coached by Miss Cirnco Knupp. : ' . ' Tho judges at Ashland were Princi pal Drown of Ilogue River. Supt. Imcl of (iranls Pass and Prlnclpul Ilcdrick of Central Point, while Mr. Tyrrel of Phoenix, Mr. Cash Wood of TVJoflforcl and llev. Knchlor of Ashland officiated horc. Tho presiding officer at Ash land was Mayor Lamkin nt Medford, Mr. C. T. Stoward. ' ' ' Tho final dehato for this district will he held Saturday night, March 12, with (rants Pass. The saiiio'utiefitlon "will 'Again bo debuted. . , . . . . . ! A Worth While Picture ' Enid Dennett's new picture, "Silk Hosiery," which wiih shown nt 'the Page thcnt.ro yesterday, Is distinctly worth while. Tho theme it) clever,' tho acting of star nnd support highly nrtis tle nnd the production, ha a whole far aliovo tho average. The costumes Worn in the . picture constitute a veritable fnshion Bhow unit will dollght ctary woinnn film fnn. ;, ' '"'' " ' Harold Moyd In his comedy fcaturo "Capt.'Kldd's KIddu" adds to the en turtalmncnt, which closes tonight oh account of 101 lis Minstrels tomorrow night. . . ' ' At the ftialto ' ,, i' "The Truth," ncptcd from ' Clyde Fitch's gloat play. n'f tho snnie name, In of the ut ii If Hint lira Is made of. Thn pcoplo lhat move in it Inro real. Thoy are the more delight fill1 for thoir, shortcomings, thoii' little human nvis-. takes. Acted by 'a brilliant cast, sot in Riimnmillhgs of flnwloSB bcatity anil brightened by tho dazzling humor or one of tho Bereon'B best beloved stnrs, Madge Kennedy, "Thq Truth" js guar anteed n wnrm retoiitlori ;diirlng Its engagement hero at tho Hlnlto theatre. An Exceptional Picture.-' Cocll II, Do Millo's now picture, "Something To Think About" ' which will ho shown nt tha'Pngo" theatre next Wetlnosdny for four days, Is an exceptional production which Is trading widespread interest nil over tho country. It Is typically n Do Mill picture uf the hlghoBt class.' . Among -the Sunday visitors In th city from nenrhy points wore I.. .lolinson, 1) Villi Dour and K. It. Ilragg of fltanta Puss, (Mydo K Smith uf Hold Hill, M. J. lllainnrd of .llutto Fulls nnd John D. Wise of Prospect. I'onl truck with call and good body for salo cheap. . New tlrcu. Seoly V. Hall Motor Co. tf Aftor all la said ami dono you will still continue to save nt tho Orocotcrln. ' .' , If I - WEDDING BELLS I 'Itlchanl IC. Uaker of Wonder, Ore and MlM Edith l.ewlsof No. .Sfiti KiM Ninth stret, this city were lnnriied Saturday afternoon hy Rev. V. 1 U'nch of the llnptist church nt hi resldnnco. Mr. mid i.Mr. Itnlpli liny inoud attended them. Mr. linker I In the lumber huslneBB at Wonder which Is located eight miles from lirnnts .pin's, nnd the bride has been employed lit the Jackson County Ah struct offlco. Sho ha bniin u lrt'om Inent worker In the nllptist church Try Musterole. See How ", QuicklyltJJclieves You just rub Mustcroie in briskly, and usually Ihe pain is gone a delicious, soothing com fort comes to take its place. Mustcroie is a clean, white ointment, made with oil of mustird. U9c it instead of mustard plaster. Will not blister. Many doctors and nurses use Muster ole and recommend It to their patients. They will gladly tell you what relief it gives from sore throat, bronchitis, croup, stiff neck, asthma, neuralgia, congestion, pleurisy, rheumatism, lum bago, pains and aches of the back or joints, sprains, sore muscles, bruises, chilblains, frosted feet, colds of the chest. Always dependable. ,. r.'i-V ' ' K. I. T 7T wcaiBi FAMOUS TRAFFIC EXPERT WHO . WILL SERVE 'r. rfiiWiiwrVafr' ASTORIA,' "Prp.Itogor D. "Plnntcy ono .of'the moBt; highly paid trnff iorex perls'ln the countrM, has taken u'1ns now' dnttcir ttBcnprjm( trafl lc inanagop of; .thfl ojrl l'i'A'arJa as one'.gt broadsides Itumchcij, ,by tlio1 p.oBti.cojijf mission in making HiIh harbor one (if the greatest -of -the world's "Bliipping centers.'1 ''"''' ' -.v.,-... Mr. Pinneo comcB to Astorin wllh 31 yearB bt oxperienco in rail iiml "water (rolght tiunsportation. Ho . resigned his position as 'traffic mnhagcr of the Pacific Steamship company mid the S. Africa, Country Savages, WASHINGTON; p. .-'. The union of South Africa, where a recent nega tive vote. oii thp ' prbpoanl, toeceile from, tho British Empire attracted world auunllcin, Is the subject of tlio fnllowiiig hulletln isHuci! from the. WiiBhltiBton' D. C, heii'd(tiartoi'8 ' 6f the National' Cluogiuplilc Society: with Its vast areas taken 'over. from aborigines;' with thousand!! of its white settlers massacred by sav ages, hut with others, undaunted,! pressing on In thoir iralrieirho6nern ovor farther Into Alio interior -of an unknown continent; with ii gold ruiih winning a new, enipii-e; and possessed today lof a .stubborn race problem; South .Africa, half around the world And little' known to Americans, has in its history, nevertheless, chapters, which we know by heart. . Now 'York ers, can find an even closer -lf iliior no io mo residents ot eapo Town In the fact that the sites of both, ports, nov almoBt -priceless, were 'bought from savage landlords' for ' u few hnndfuls of gaudy trinkets. . , All IiitermiUoiiiil t.itnie of Tag. ' "In one respect, howover, the carv ing out' of what Is nbw the Union of South Africa is without Its nar.tllel In the development . of the ' United StntoB. i In youth . Africa tho mrifts f two whlto nooplcb for roiitror han bopn un nil, important factor. For about a century nnd y a hnf tho IMitch hud nonHCHsion of Cairn Town nnd tho hiuuII urea Hiirrouhdiui; ; H. which hnrborod hll - tho whites ! in South Africa. Tho ,Nuioloonii" wars tnuiHferred ' osae:islon . to Hngluiul, and In 180G the KiiKllnh UKsumcd a final control which many of the Dutch Inhabitants resented. In lSuti muny of -the Dutch fnrmrm or 'boors' bVKHh trcTUltis' htH)' the ' tiitrlof with the intontlo'n hf Wetllini? beyiind Khr lliih 4 lnfhinco.,;- AVlietr ' lnlishnivu followed them, they trukked farihcV I' lnullyr hoyohrthb Qraiiu t h't i tiu. foiuuled tho Oranka T-Yeo Stati'. unU Iteynnd tho "Van! river, tho Tnmsvuul Hepublic. ''Klrst dhinioni3 and then pold were discovered in tho new stat'-s. They broiiKhtKreat iirosperltv to the Hoer republics, hut they brought tunny outsiders as well: and tho pres ence of these finally led to the Doer War, as a result uf which the r "tub Hon. cumo Into the po::KCiislon of lireat Urllnhi. "Asido from tho war-horn repub lics and monarchies of the last few years, tho Union of 'South Allien ts one of tho youiiKcst of the In -pnrtniit countries of the world. It, toV; was lurKoly 'war-born. Shortly after the conclusion of the Door War. plans wew set on foot to fuse '.he K'o old republics with Capo t'olony. the old est South African Kovernment, and Natal, next In point of uko, to form the new l.'nlon. It wns finally created by an act signed in 1M0 Cnloii "llclr to All South A Men" ' "The-territory ' nr tht unlnn- oeeu. pies tho whole southern and soinb- onsterh tip of Africa tit a wide strip about L';0 miles Inland from ihe !n- dhin Ocean, lis area lacks only unit miuuro miles of reachintr rhf. half million nmtit. Of lis four .provinces. t'npo t'olony Is sllKhily Itior trnn Texus. tho Transvaal -about the sic of- Nevada, and Oraiure Froo Rt-ite Hlljihtly smnller tluin AlnbPi.ia, 'ilitle Natal exceeds South Carolina by a few thousand miuuro mites. Llut extensive us it is. the Union. will some day bo much bigger. It 1 tho heir of -alt South -Africa, and even now tho governor fronornl of the union Is nlso ,hih. oommtssionor for all other lands in the Mouthorii part of tho continent under Dritish con trol. Tho addition alone of Uhode- la, which Hen to the north," would double the area of the union. Prom tho south and southeast South Africa in ft series of nighty Hor aces, ench' wIMi n rim of high luomi Uhft from brlow and low Ones from tbovo. Most of the slopes near the sea are fertile, well wooded and wdl I w atered. The ascending' steps ' in moisture and fertility,." "Within this evraccd bulwark Ho tho grent nlnlns. I or veldt wlo-ro wild ffntno once nu.irni.. and where gunt herds v( PORT OF AS TORI A udu-iiMiiiniia i-i iii6j-A.-;jaa'n r Adinlml ..11ne-:to storhi because east his '"lot -wilh of.. his . faith Ih tho tuturo of the -port,' backed by an tin. 1lunitTcd port commission, an enor riumsly piqductive tributary hinterland mid .'nuirkot 'for world products and terl nilnal facilities of the most modorn sort.' These shipping' terminals" nro nmong the largest 'aud finest In "thn United States and arc situated-within 12 miles 'of the i iilou'fh of tlio 'Coliinililn river with its 42 foot of water nt low "tide and on thci. largest fresh water harbor in the world. of Diamonds and Hardly Pioneers sheep and cuttle have "taken their places. These plains. contribute yearlv nilliona of dolltirs .worth of woo, os inch feathers, hiden, and mohulr i tho outside world. Mountains Moved fQt Peek of Stone. VToward iho'lftner, odfja of the. ter ritory of 'tho- union ;u:u tho vorld': greatest diamond mines, where earth HUfficiant U..fll -UunandH.of ears is ijcreened yearly for t4ie sake of a peek or two of diamonds.. Hut the few handfuls , of tlfAmondB exported 1!tl3, the- last yeny-tbrfore .tlio world war, : wero Avorth. more than. flftV mil lion dollars and excoftdod iWWalud ' tho i win liiimtt vitiiiu lp jiioe nij.ny nnii loads --of -Avotd, ostr il'.il '.fcatluira, hides unil cOnl thnt r.iilk'd nway fvoni South' Airica tlio wiino' year. .. "Some "00 mil?s ,to,.tho ,iortlie;u:t of thu dnipi'oiid. country -nro the, 'sold. riolilH... In- their niiU-st Is' the. Koid liui It,, wonder city of - Johiinnoisbui'!j nictroiiolls of South .Africa, After tin discovery 'of ,'Kbld In .tho cifehtlen, 'the cuy Biirnns up ninuistv over niglit inouKii hi ursl ll wna tno uHunl un lovely minim; eamp, 'soon siibHtuntiu! Hli'ueturea were erected, and it now runksf with iiu well . iiaved BtrcetH, lino bulldiiiKH, una Iioautiful imrKii, .with the liMiilfnir. rltleu . . nf. ' T.:ms-i,.n 'America, n mi Auslr.ilin. It linn n limit the wiiiie i mini l;i lion Jih Deliver, Colo., nnd Providence, It, I. : "Mouth Africa has n system of dl iVided 'eapitnlH. Fjoill 1'rotoiia, cup; tal of tho old Transvaal rciiubllc, 1 he aiininiiHtiaiivc aciivllles tif the union b curried on. The pnrllaincnt ' meets in l apo -Town! while the' Hulirninn urt or appeala sits- in Hlooln fontein ipltal nt. OiaiiKe Kree State,"'. Senator Medill McCormick ..y j..-. '"""'ri!,.y'J MS Senator .Medllt' McCormick, of li linols, 'photoKraihed at the Capitol, on his return, to - Washington after hit Kuropean ;rip which many bcllrve vw slynlticnnt becauiie .of, ,hts ex? pressed attitude on iba L.a.in i.bho. Cascarets"-if -Sick; or- Bilious ' Tonitlituro! lift a nleamnt, harm lew C'aaiviri't work while you sleep an J hme your liver active," h"il cUr. stomach" 8weit "and bowels moWiig regular by mornini;. Ko pripinur or in- eonvenieiw. ID, 25 or M.cctii hoxe. I Children love Uiia candy 'eatjinrtie' too. n U. S. ARCHBISHOP SACRED COLLEGE " ' 'V- f ', -.'- ', -,',-, . ; . t; .. ; '. '.. .' s .illi.MIO. Mar. 7. t'nidlnals. of the I'attiolic cliurch Kathered nt the vatK can thi iiiornliiB for the 'secret con-Histoi-y. at wileii i'opo . lmedict an nounced the names of nix new. uicrn bcr.T 'of the sacred coltcKe. " "I '.''" :'v Tlio names submitted to tho cardi nals were those of MouhIkhoi- Dennis .1 UoiiKherty, njchlilshop of- I'hila delphia: Juan Hcnlloch y Vivo, arch bishop of Dui'Kok; P'runi lsco. Vidal y Harraiiuer, arc,ihishon of Tarragona; Francisco HnBonesi, papal- nuncio' in Madrid; Josef Schultc, archblshup of CoIdriio, and Michael von Faulhabor, archbishop of Munich. l.fng beforo nine o'clock, tho hour fixed for tlio nsscmbly.i the piazza of T fiay B'3'. Next American . Cardinal -.i IfCi'' l 1 5 m i mm: CINTAAL newt rsora lHytei. Ntwr vaiti, AHCII RISIIOP DAl'OHKKTV hi. ; Peters was . crowded with citizens ot lioinu and visltm-s gathered to wit ness the brilliant procession of the princes of tho church to'thu throne room of the Vatican. . . . ' ' Slow and stately proRress was made by tho prelates and their attendants to .tho court 'of Domaso,.' Iii a. few' Hiiputes' tlio. 'daors swung qiien 'aiid' the pope appeared'. ; -Ho ledi tho cur 'llnalu Into -tho . ijhrono ,- riioi,' - and there, all. but' nicinbern of the 'sacred cullego withdraw to allow . th( ' cird1r pals to;carryvout the ' hisitiriii proce-' cluro' of nanijnfr the .'men vh6 . voui(l receJvo tho,.red.'hat,' synihoUij of ' trie wearer's elevation .' to the. ' suprenie governing body of yio -chiii-tdi.! i -. ' Formal' presentation 'of tho'lnslgnla of office tothc new cardinals' will take place Thursday in the :lfair;'f Beatification .of the Vatican. "I l"rhat ceremony will be much;, more ,;oftiboV rate than that which occurred today.. Chief interest in today's; ceremony, centered ' in ' ArchbiKhop' Hougherty', who after tliirty-ono years us priest, bishop and 'archbishop ( attained ;' a place In tho sacred college at an'age muclr below, the. average foe members of that ' august assembly. Jlaiiiiy secondary In interest was tho appear ance of tlio-two froi'inan archbishops,- Schulto. (ind von. Faulhabor. Hocausg of ", the concordat wlth ' Spain,1' the newly created Spanish cardlrinln will receive the red hat from the hands of King ATfnrmo".'-"" ' nun ;n.'i'f-; ' -( . . ' MRS', HA R 6 1 NG 'ri A'S:'s' E ET ' ; '"t"- ...PEA NAMEeAETER. HER bluoiHwaiHupca bo nkbfliited'-ln iBet clKhUv; International is floWer ''tilioW which Opens here next' Monday;' has boon named "Mr3..Y"arrcn Harding.''. ;Tho flower's color is similar to that for which Mrs. Harding showed pfof- eronco when solqcting gowns here some weeks ago and which was named "flnrdjug blue." Tliousands Have Discovered Dr. Edwards' Olive Tablets . are a Harmless Substitute - " tr.' Edwards Olive Tablets the sub stitute for calomel are a mild but sure laxative, and their effect ofl the liver is) almost instantaneous. These ltttleolive- colored tablets, are" the result of::Dr.. Edwards' -determination' not -to treat livcrand bowel complairitswithcalomel. The -pleasant little -tablets drr the pood tliat calomel does, but have no bad after effects. They don't injure the ; teeth like strong liquids or calomel.,' 1 hey take hold of- the trouble: and flukury .correct it.! Why aire the liver at the expense of the teeth? 'Caloriielr - sometimes plays havoc with the gums.." Srt nTi "felfnn( linnic 1 Tt io Ka.1 ' take calomel .Let Dr. Edwards' Oli Tablets take its place. ' . Headzchcs, "dunness" and that lazy feelins come from constipation' and a disordered liver. Take Dr. Edwards' Oli-e Tablets when you feel "logy-arid "heavy." They "clear" douded brain . and "perk up' t.: spirits, GOOD CLOTHES I. Slake-Them y KLEIN TAHXJR '; iSH Knst Stan St'' Plumbing and Heating Quality .SrYjce . VVm. Hammett . S1' Vf"'ra' Thone C59 x::x:"X-xkm:x:x- , Begin Right Nowio:V;r;. : I ; Conquer Your heumatispi If vou are coinr to aeain rely . ' upon tho liniment bottle to try to r rub your Rheumatism away, you ' will be doomed again to nothing but disappointment. , A disease that can cause bo much' pain and suffering is not on the surface of . the skin, and cannot be rubbed ' - away. ',.' Many forms of Rheumatism are; . caused by a tiny disease germ in ; the blood, and in such eases the ' '. only losrical treatment is' to search ' out and remove these germs from " BABY CHIX . ' IIAXSKN'S TKAPNKST SIMXIAIaS Kkks' dlrwt fiinu ilunseirH furih nnd prochioctf by Iichm wllu- n 17R-j 27a cbb a year rating.' The luilniico of our sunk Is, (if tlio llniLcn :. hi(I TanorcU Strnln-i. not dlrcctlytriipueatciU' hut', ivjtli'; 'jenrs ', of - sonil breeding; behind them. Hansen's Trapnest 'fipecials 1 day old chlx . , ......... . 3 ' weeka old- chfx'. . . . .', . !. ;. 8 wcekp- old 'pullets .. .' .'. . . 4" weeks old coekrels .'.'..... S weeks old cock rels ....... 5 .'30 .01 Mito .DO 1.00 R0 GUE RIVER V. rarpeiller ;' ;. : 'atuPATjmwQ bbricb. . .'.;:;'.., ":.r.'. .. . Rendered. In .a (CJulet Dlgnitled manner at x... . ' ' '"'V' THE PERf. FJJNERAL HOME , . Your loved ope is taken 'into the Home , where there1 alwayi' some one with them;" Our Residence tin the Becon'4 Flbor,. ; " We are Licensed: Embalmers'and ar8 prepared to make shipment to any part of the United States or Foreign Countries.' 1 We ' will take complete -fchargo o any Service aud make all arrsqgemeuta. Lady Assfstan't. "'' . ' ', : rhone 47. ; lOorner of Sixth and Oakdale. . - One block wesj'o Postoff Ice. ; ,'V',' - rs:v,-;;The ' .'' .tv. V' - - 'i : '.; .1 '- .".";" Geo. L.Treichler Motor Co, . , i '. '.'-. re '.,''.''-'hMi'...sr't,i.;.'-'Ut1' U i' '""' ., ; ;: '..';:'''' 'v . - l-y-.v---:' ; ." .- Havp some good used car I ; '. ' - :;-';-': , t'pv : ;":":::';'. : Dodge Brothers, one ... Hudson Speedster, j two Olds, one Ford Touring, one Maxwell Delivery, one Ford Trucl?, one Olds Truck. ! ! Jor sale? alt in good; qpnditioh ahd prices are .1 .5;.:.'-' i-'i '.'s'1" .;'..';'' ivr ' .v.;,'-., V ; ".': - reasonable, v - fi'1 'r? "'''' ' ' yrf--.-'PPA - r ' ' ' ' .' f ':'.'.;. .Come in arid GRANTS PASS - MEDFORD ...t,f, INtERURBAN ' KffhctJve October 35 -: ,:f.-:'-':X--:v, : ',','Ki liEAVK MEDFOJU). .''';::. . .' V 10:00 a. m. . . ' ' : ;."l:0'0'p. m.'. ' ' . - .r, 4:J8 p. m. .... . . '., : ... Cars atop at all Intermediate points. ,,- ': Office and Waiting Rooms: Medford,. $ South rront, Naah japtal ': . Bldg. Pbone 809.' Grants Pass; the Bonbonnler," Phon ISO. j : We also operate atage line from Medford to Aabland, Phoenix. . laiont, uentrai i-oint, jaeuoaTUle. ' HE UN I VERS At CAR "... . rJ j I HI I " j ' ""TIlW Konl Sextan, Silili "' electric' Rtnrtlnit biI '"; I I lllll j I'btinit H.v.item, ilrmoiintiiblo rims with 3?i:'ncli. I I .1 i ilrps nil nrouml, Is the iiloal family cW lit-cmiisd' of ' " I'lil ' ; Kcnci'itl utility nfiil lefincil and comfortnb'c lllll ' Bil l ; '"qiilpmont. I'incl.v upJiolHlcrcd. I'latc tfln.su win- I lllll . j dorts. . An open car in the spring, tmnmicr, and . lllll R'rly fiill" A closed cm-in Inclcntonf. wcnfriei' nlid ; .'' I. JIII3 ; '" 1 'Winter.. t .Knlnproof, dust-prcmr. In the rlty or lllll i illlll . ' "'" vou', a family cnr.' Tlie low cosf.'of opera- ; ' .lllll " '''on ntl maliitcnanco is not tho loast. of Its chmins. , lllll I III '" '-"";fri" """o nnd hitik It ovci-'fy J'-" ;V I III ' 'ill ' ' ' E- GATE3 AUTO CO. " I I , I llL Cor-fMrtJ" auj Pacific HUiw. j Jljl Licensed . CITY SCAVENGER All refuse Ininiedlntelr reimivmi nn short notice. Weekly Mstt m rcsi donce ' atatHeu. - Dally buslnen dis trict. Phone 9t. w inrstTrr jrwiMis. i the blood.. For this purpose there is no tnor-'4 satisfactory, remedy than S.S.S.,'" the fine old blood remedy that has , f been in 'use for-more than fifty years, and has given such general satisfaction for Rheumatism. . .. . Begin taking S.S.S. today, and : if you will write a complete history, of-your case, our medical director will give you expert , advice; with out charge. Address Chief Medical, . Director,' 16f, Swift' Laboratory; At- ' lanta, Ga. i 7 .v Hansen s jaucrca nu-ain - . Bred, to lay ' ;.'; ..$ .so ' '.'.... .50' 5 ... ($l."5.l)0 pciMOO) 1,50 (Seleited) .20; ....... (Selected) ;-.50.'..l POULTRY FARM : ' ' . . : ; y Phone 201-W. r if ' - ,. ,. .. ...r - ' 1 I. . . -v 1 Jl ' look them iqyerStiv:-:-! AUTOCAR- CO.i ' ' j DaUj nd Snnday. UUrBOIlANTS PASS. , V;6o p. m. ... y . - 4:0.. m. - .. .-"M'-WCi1 .Siv'2' ':' ..:...'.-, .'. . 'II 'AUTO.PAINT SHOP Antbtoobiles' Painted and - . ',,?Rcvarniflhed ..v ' ' -22 North Fir- "" L. Q. SPRINKLE, Prop. PlMn77? -