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SIX ircDFOiro imr ttubttkr TifFDixYR'n. otcf.on. xvfjjxir.s'dat. jtste 1. 121 Be Sure to Keep Blood Pure In Summer Nature intended all creatures to withstand the nopmu! changes of the seasons. You never saw a -wild animal collapse from heat, did you ? People Tvouldn't get "knocked out" either, if they had the vitality animals get from their blood. Rich, wholesome Llood jrives bodily vigor, and if hot weather lays you low, start now to fortify your vitality with a trood tonic that will drive the impurities out and leave your Mood stream nour ishing and robust. S.S.S., tho well known herb' alter ative, is fine for this; get it from your druggist today. Thon write us about your condition, addressing Chief Medical Advisor, M3 Swift Laboratory, Atlanta, Ga. We will send you free medical advice suited to your in dividual case. "Try It Out Yourself says the Good Judge And you will find how much more satisfaction a little of this Real Tobacco gives you than you ever got from a big chew of the ordinary kind. The good, rich, real to bacco taste lasts so long you don't need a fresh chew nearly as often. So it costs you less. Any man who uses the Real Tobacco Chew will tell yon that. Put tip in two styles W-B CUT is a long fine-cut tobacco , RIGHT CUT is a shortcut tobacco ' Guaranteed - Strictly Pure Paint Manufactured by one of the largest and best known paint companys in the United States. In whiles and colors $3.00 Per Gallon Shingle Stains in greens and 25 browns, per gallon ... k If you are going to paint, see the CraterLake Hard ware Co. Winchester Store Hardware, Paints, Glass and Oils BUILDING SHOWS MARKED INCREASE ON PAGtFIG JDQAST SAX Kit A NCI SCO, June 1. In creases .In ImililiiiR activity, . particu lar! v tn southern California and thp. ovomtm-nt lorecust May 1 of a winter wheat f-rop of tili.ono.noo bushels, the lui-KHKt In the history of. the Twelfth l-'eilcral Iteserve district, were the out sinnrlinir developments in the district ditrlnt; the past month, according to a statement made public here today by Inhii Penin, Still Francisco, federal reserve agent. "In the district Kenernlly,"-lhe Ktnto ment said, "the number of building permits was 4S.9 per cent larper than in April 1920 and their vulne 27.4 pel cent greater. The smaller increase In value of permits is doubtless due to decreased building costs, which are estimated to be from X .to 50 per cent less than they were a year aso." Regarding winter wheat, the state ment said Its condition in (he district May 1 was slightly above the ten year average, and predicted a total produc tion of llC.liS 1,0011 bushels if average conditions prevail until harvest time, compared with fS,0,r9,000 bushels for 11120. There Is an abandoned acreage of L'S per cent In California and 10 per cent in Arizona. More -than a seasonal improvement of activity was reported in tho state ment for the district's lumber Indus try. Seventy-five per cent of the mills are now operating, it was declared, compared to 40 to HO per cent earlier in tlie year, and demand for nearly all grades of lumber is reported Increasing. I "April production of lumber," the state declared, "was reported to be i l!0!i,2:in,(i00 feet for the district, com ! pared with L'02,!I70,000 feet for the pre ceding four weeks. April orders ex ceeded (he April cut by 11.1) per cent "The present market for lumber of nil kinds, Willi the possible exception nf -timbers, Is showing activity and stn Willy." flEW SETTLEMENT RISH PROBLEMS jii SIllilLiI KEEP IN FRAN U. S. !0 UL MEDFORD-COAST RAILWAY ( (STREET CAR LINE , , . Leave Jacksonville 7:00, 8:30, 9 :30, 11:00 a. m., 12 noon,l:30", 3:00, 4:00, 5:00, 7:15 p. m. . ' ; ' : - Leave Mcdford 7 :30 ; 9:00, 10:00, 11:30 a. m., 1:00, 2:00, 3:30, 4:30, C:00, 10:00 p. m. !M ... , Faro one way 15c; round trip 25c; by book 10c per trip. ' 1 J. T. GAGNON 1 'A li IS, Juno 1 "A morion oomos it(i tho Krnvwi oi our soldier doml," Jsiiitl AmbnsHrtdm Wallnee nt tho eere nwnit'K held, horo .yesterday, "with t'ooMitK's of rovoronoo nml-dOvolion, for j I he Krnt it iid( which inspires us ran I ho uxi tressed in no other way than in tho sentenee: 'AH that a man has will ho Kivo fop his lifo. Yot th oho inon wwv Hl'o itHolf for homo ami oountry. Unselfishness could ko no furlhor, mul it hallows tho ground in whioh thoy Ho. "11 oro a h n o wh oro else, wo ron 1 i ze Iho moaning of tho cross.' AVhcrp mon have dfod for mon wo mark oaoh Ktuvo with a sIkm of Him who diod for all. Could 1 havo my way those graves would never ho disturbed. Tho loving oaro of tho Freneh people has ma do thorn bountiful and tho peaee, whioh reigns horo should bo unbroken I intond no disagreements, with those Kold star mothers at hoipe wiio askod thai tho. bodies of their sons bo re turned to tho land whioh bore them, hut I think that in follnwiuK this nat ural impulse, 'thoy hay have ueted without full understanding1 of the true oondltirtus. Could thoy ho. with us horo today and see what 1 see, they would not deprive their hoys of their plaeos in this field of honor, whore 'Klory nuards solemnly around tho float), " PAINT . I LARGEST STOCK IN j JACKSON COUNTY j . i Reasonable orders delivered any place in j the county. Drop us a card or call and get j our prices. I DICKERSON & SON ! Ashland, Oregon Complete Slock of Fuller Paints ' MEDFORD-ROSEBURG AUTO STAGES lienvo Mcdrorcl 11 n. in. Dully, l.ojive lioschitr); 1 p. in, Polly MEDFORD-GR ANTS PASS iiiavi: MioiuoKii. S: III.) n. ill. 1 1 :no a. m. l.ill) p. in. , 4 i. in. Cum slop nt nil Intermediate point. Wnlt Iiik room Mfilforil, 5 HoiKli I'lont. i.kavi-: ;itvrs pass. 10:00 n. in. 1 : on p. m. I; O0 p. in. li: I .i p. in. l'bene Will INTERURBAN AUTOCAR CO. LONDON. June 1 Hy Associated Press.) The official residence oi Prime Minister I.Ioyd tloor.e, ha'fe, been Inundated with requests for con firmation or denial ot reixjrU from Dftlfast thut, Kanionu DeValera and Mr. Lloyd' Ceorge had hold a confer ence. A definite answer to this query is beiiiK withhold. , Those usually informed of iho prime minister's movements, however, have heen unable to verify his whereabouts during the week end of May 21. i WAR DEPT. TO PIMM WASHINGTON, .1 lino jli lnvesliR.i liim liy (lie inspeelev 'prener.'il of tile army of the airplane erash'al Moi-Ran-town, Md., Saturday in whleli funr of fieers and an enlisted man in the nnny ami two civilians lost their lives was oi-tlered today liy Secretary Weeks. InstruetionK transmitted by Ma.lov (leneral Mnroli, chief of slal'f, din'cled that every alible of the 'disaster he carefully reviewed. Thd Veport vliU form the hasis for any further action which may he decided upon hy tin war department. Tills invoslinntlon will be indepen dent of the aclion taken hy the air service's hoard of lunulty which re ported today to Major Uenerul Men oher, chief of the air service. Tills re port eouerated the pilot, Lieutenant Stanley 'Ames and said there was no evidence of defective design in the nlochliie. Tin- Inquiry hy Hie -Itcinectur himi eral presumably will he of wider scope however and take cognizance of the statement made hy I'aptaln lie l.e vercne, air nttache of the rn'iicli ertl hnssy, who rode in the wrecked tilanc roni WashliH'.ton to l.tiniiley riehl. hul who declined to return In It saylmi that he bad not iced on the way down lack of balance at times and that the idilp was at limes nut of eonlrol of lis pilot. l.OKDON. June 1. (Hy Associated Press.) Prime Minister Lloyd OeorKe announced in -the house of commons today tlint ll was proposed to strength en the crown . forces -in Ireland and that a statement would be made to parliament ' on the subject when the arrangements were completed. Replying to a -question, as to wheth er the government would adopt the suggestion of 'colonial autonomy for north and south Ireland and have the apportionment of the naflonal deht submitted to judicial arbitration, Mr. Lloyd George said that even If parlia ment approved such proceeding "I have reason to believe it would not he accepted by the men responsible for tile violence In Ireland." The prime minister said there could be no question of making good out of the Hritlsh exchequer the damage to the Dublin custom house caused hy the recent incendiary incident In that building. He asserted the building was deliberately destroyed by Sinn I-'elners. LONDON, Juno 1. (Hy Associated Press.) Wild scenes were witnessed here last evening shortly before the curfew hour. Stone throwing and shooting occurred between civilian! and soldiers who were nccopipanying young women, the civilians trying to separate the girls from their military escorts. Several of the combatants were wounded. A fatal shooting occurred in Angel- sea street, where a -grocer's assistant was shot In the chest and diod shortly afterwards. I DEFENSE AGAINST ATTACK (Hy lulci'tuitlcu.'il Xevs Service) nUNVKIl, June 1. Attention, la dies! Sr-reiim loud and crenm lonf? when confronted by !t burglar or :i foot pad! This is the advice, nf Chief of Po lice "Kuk" Williams, :iven in ii sc ries of "Hints on Home Protection" for tho benefit of the female of the MpeefeH. A woman's best defense rtK'iinl at tack is her voice, "Williams declares, and says that the best ami quickest thing for her to do when confront ed by an intruder is to scream scream at the top of her voice and the more terrified the pitch the: more successful her effort is likely to be. HeeaiJMc, the chief adds, cither the hunylan will flee or someone will come to her aid. Time is too often limited in omer Keiuy cases for a woman to rush to a pillow, or a bureau drawer, to jrrasp it revolver, and, even when she does (Jet hold of a tfun, the chief thinks, the chances are she will not know .how to use it. "Wo Just Keren m, sereaini scream;" A ad the high moul of IVnver's Police department adds a few "dontV to the advice to women. "Don't siip ever to the grocery store and leave the doors open. "Hon't ko out at nifcht leavinK the house blaek dark. A thief works best under cover of darkness. " Kaife t ho shades, lit;ht up dimly, and lock the house before going: out for an evening "1 ont bide the front door; key under the potvh mat for 'sit any' or 'sister' when they &-et home jfrom sehool. A prowler watching the house is certain to discover the ne- Sore Relief 6 Bell-ans Hot water Sure Relief ;ELL-ANS 'for indigestion STORAGE s T 0 R A o E FURNITURE MOVING PACKING, and SHIPPING, BAGGAGE DELIVERED S T 0 R A G E KEIZUR TRANSFER Cor. llaillelt Nth. rlione 3M Wr J 1 li V" ' 31V . at you please A second cup is the rule when you serve Folger's ! Golden Gate Coffee.' Its tempting flavor appeals to peo ple who know what good coffee should be. When you consider that scventv- one years 'exnerience in coffee mast ing and blending is back of Folger's i i . . . . ooiacn ijate (oortce, you will under stand why it is the choice of so many thousands of coffee drinkers who de mand only g ood coffee and coffee that is uniformly good. Tell your grocer you want to try Foleer's Golden Gate Coffee iind when you find out for yourself how good it is you'll be back for more because it is "Different in taste from other cof fee and better." J. A. FOLGER & CO. 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