PXGE -EIGHT : CASCARETS TONIGHT FOR LIVER, BOWELS, IF (Tiit a 10-cent box now. You're headuchy! You have a bad taste In your mouth, your eyes burn, your qkln la yellow, your lips parch ed. No wonder you feel mean. You it ivy.ttem is full of bile not properly passed off, and what you need In a cleaning up Inside. Don't continue liatnir ft hftimifl nulnnnce to vourself and thoso who love you, and don't re-; aort to harsh physics that irritate and Injure., Remember that most dis orders of the stomach, liver and bow els are gone by mornlne with gentle, thorough CttBcarots they work while you sleep. A 10-cent box will keep your liver and bowels clean:' stomach Hweet, and your head clear for months. Children love to take Casca reta too because they never eripo or stricken. .-. Adv. OREGON ROSES i ! nnrl oilier ; BEAUTIFUL FLOWERS . Illustrated catalogue nt free Tipon application. CLARKE BROS. FLORISTS in Marriso fit. PortUii, Or WOOD ! (1 ttnb of wood at right price) dry mill blocks. Buy next winter'! Vtood now while It 1. cheat . Medford Fuel Co. Car. Fir mmi Thtr Pta in 1925! Trees planted thin year will be ulmofit if not actually - bearing fruit during the year of our" com ing Dig Fair. How much mdve valuuble, will your property be thuu if barren of trees. Also consider the improvement in your home i surroundings a nice plunting of shade trees, shrubbery, roses, etc., will accomplish. Our stock of Fruit and Ornamenta Trees embraces a wido ussort tijent of the finest in their respec iW, ulusscs. When you ar ready to plant, con ,.V suit us. W can help you. Oregon Nursery ' Company ORENCO. OREGON Mrs. L. O. Watt leaves this after noon for San Francisco. I TTV 'MrttArr- wittuaaw. afv II If you have a bank account, push ahead by adding to your balance REGULARLY. If you haven't a bank account, come in and START one and don 't stop but keep going right along making regular deposits. Do this and after you have traveled this road for a while, you will know you are on the right track and you will be happy and well off. Come in We will welcome you Jackson County Bank Zitabliihed 1888 Member Federal Reserve Tom Norris, the mall carrying con tractor who has been on a vacation for about a week, returned to this city last night, and resumed work this after noon. Mrs. T. E. Gallagher of the Needles, Calif., who has been visiting here the past two weeks leaves this afternoon for her home. Miss Mary Haswell of Medford and Mrs. L. K. Roberts of ABhland will attend the state convention In Port land of the Pythian Sisters as dele gates from this district. .--The Gold Ridge Mining Co. held a meeting last nigbt'at'vblch new offi cers and trustees were Installed. The following is a, list of the now officials: President, V. J. Emerlck; vice presi dent, C. C. Clark: secretary, Sam Richardson; trustees, Walter B. Rob inson, Wilbur Ashpole, E. L. Chlldors and Fred Sanders. sr MUNDY OIL WELL "Work la progressing nlcoly at the oil well," said J. F. Mundy today, 'and we are expecting something big soon. Wo are down about 1100 feet, have been In a crystallized lime and sand mixed for about 280 feet This Is very hard and slow drilling as a result. We have a good showing of paraffin oil and gas In this sand and hope to strike oil when we get through It." FEDERAL COURT OPENS (Coatlau froas. aag oib.) Deputy Marshal Joha D. Mans ad Deputy United Slates Marshal Everett T. Ttretcher are here on duty. There are a number of criminal cases yet to be tried which will be out of the way, it Is expected, by the end of this week. The most important of these cases Is that of the U. S. against Elsen, a deputy state game warden, Whlllock, a farmer, and Brumfleld (not the much dlscimsed doctor) from Douglas county, on the charge of con splracy and having a still in their poa- session. A large still will be intro duced as evldenco by tho government In this case. The last case set for trial, next Monduy at 10 a. m., Is tho civil suit of the MaComber-Savldgo Lumber com pany, a California concern, against the Dig Tines Lumber company of Med ford. The tentative docket for the term arter today Is as follows: Wednesday, 10 a. m., V. 8. vs, Jason; 2 p. m., U. S. vs. 'Fred Hood. Thursday, 10 a. m, U. S. vs. Fred and Chap. Hood; 2 p. m., U. S. vs. Casey et al. Friday, 10 n. m., U. S. vs. Kilgoro; 2 p. m., U. S. vs. ICUgore Hros.; and tho U. S. vs. Jake Bear, to follow KU gore Bros. Saturday, 10 a. m., u. S. vs. Elson et al. Monday, 10 a. m., MaComber Suv idge Limibor Co. vs. Big Pines Lumber company. ... The caso of tho IT. S. vs. Marha Sconchln et al., has not yet boon set. in all tho cases about 75 witnesses have been summoned about fifty of whom are witnesses for the govern merit. LISBON, Oct. 4 The steamer Quest having on board Sir Ernest Shackloton and his party on their way to the Ant arctic on a trip of exploration expected to lost four year, has been pluced In a difficult position by a heavy storm off 'Cape Darocu, west of hero. She has asked that help be sent. Yovl are on tMktteck wnen you lave money m OUR BANK '5IEDF0RD SIXTH TRIBUNE, LIST, APPLE SHOW Immediately upon the return of C. C. Cute from the state fair, a meeting of the committee In charge of the Rogue River Valley Apple exposition will be called at which the premium list will be worked out and mailed to tho grow ers. There has been a very liberal re sponse from the business men of the county for premiums, yet there are still a good many who have signified their Intention to offer prizes who have not reported same. In addition to the ones published yesterday, there is a 25 cash prize offered by Denny & Co., fnilt distributors of Mertford; a silver trophy cup valued at 7 by the Pacific Record Herald; J10 cash from the Oregon Growers association; 10 cash offered by Dennis Kimball & Pope, and $10 cash from the Sgobel t Day company. Market News Livestock PORTLAND, Ore., Oct. 4, Cattle steady: receipts 175. Medium to good steers $5 5.60; others unchanged. Hogs 25c lower: receipts 85 on mar ket, 114 direct. Prime light 9.50 10; smooth heavy 1230 to 300 lbs., 8 19; 300 lbs and up. 78; rough heavy 507; fut pigs $5.60010; feeder pies (9.5-0010; uUcs KOi. ; Sheep steady; receipts 413. Kast of mountain lambs $Q6.0; best val ley 5S.00OS; fair to good SiO-0; culls $1.5003; eastern Oregon feed era 14.6005; liht yearlings J4S0O 5: heavy I3.G0O4; light wethers 93.50 04; heavy i2.0O3.60; ewes 103. Butter . ., PORTLAND. Ore., Oct..4. Butter steady; extra, cubes 43 44c; under- &radcs 40c; cartons 48c; prints 47c; butterfat, No. 1 churning cream 47 01c f. o. b., Portland; undeit,rndes 4445c. Wheat. PORTLAND, Ore., Oct. 4. Wheat: Hard white, northern spring $1-06: soft white, white club, $1.06; hard winter $1.09: red Walla $1.02. Today's car receipts: Wheat 199; barley 2; flour 6; oats 1; hay 3. San Francisco Markets SAN FRANCISCO, Oct. 4 Butter, extra 49c. Eggs, extras 62V6c; firsts 61c; extra pullets 47,V4c; extra pullets, firsts nominal; undersized pullets No. 1, 29c. Cheese, California flat fancy 23c; California flat firsts 20c; Califor nia young America fancy 26c. Toma toes Jl (ft" 1.50; lima beans 69c; eel ery $2.50 4.50. FIRE AT HARNU.U APARTMENTS (Continued from page six.) In order to accommodate members of tho Elks temporarily without homes, owing to the blaze, tho dining room of the Elks lodge will bo open ed from tonight on from 6:30 to 7 p, m. for the accommodation of Elks and their families. This action wub tken by the trustees as an emergency move, and ahead of the tlise planned. The fire department was handi capped by tho lack of modern equip ment and a chemical fire engine, as so often urged by citizens, would have spared considerable worry. The department with tho equipment at hand, saved much. There was no lack of water pressure, a stream shooting on tho building from the ground with ease. Firemen on the roof with a hose wero routed by heavy fumes of smoke and gas. Only once did the flumes break through the roof and then were quickly sub dued. The roof Itself waa burned out In spots, and will necessitate a com plete rebuilding. The furnishings, etc.. In the build ing wero tho property of the hotel, with the exception of privato articles of furniture, most of which were saved. Tho ltarnum hotel Is a four-story structure, built In 1915 at a cost of 176,000, and was one of tho newest of Medford buildings of any size. It Is owned by J. C. llarnum. a pioneer of the city and valley, who originally built It for a hotel, but diverted it to an apartment house. He said "I have Insurance on tho building, but only half enough.' His son, Oeorge Id the exact amount of tho insur ance carried could not bo determined until the policies were gone over. The work of rebuilding and re pairing the hotel will commence as soon a the Insurance adiusters have finished their work, which Is expect ed to take a week or ten days. Tele grama were sent this afternoon ad vising them of the blaze. Those In the apartments who were deprived of their homes. Immediately began looking for ney quarters, and some will go with friends until they are again settled. The regular fire department was ably assisted by volunteers, oonspic- lous among whom were Heeley Hall, Paul .McDonald. Carl Y. Tengwald, and others who lent valuable, assist ance. In fighting tho fire, and re- trovlng goods to points of safety. MoRt of tho goods wero removed from tho rooms by means of ladders to the windows as tho stairways and lobby was filled with smoke. Try This for Indigestion Foley Cathartic Tablets are Just the thing for constipation. Their action is wholesome and thoroughly cleansing, without griping, nausea or inconven ience. They banish headache, bilious ness, bloating, gas. bad breath, coated tongue and other symptoms of disord ered digestion. Mrs. H. J. Marehard, 36 Lawrence St.. Salem. Mass.. writes: I used Foley Cathartic Tablets for constipation with good results. I keep them Id the house." Sold everywhere. . , Adv. MEDFORTJ, OREGON, TUESDAY. OCTOBER 3, ELKS' DINING ROOM OPEN TO LADIES The Elks' lodge dining room be ginning with this evening will be thrown open from 5:30 to 7 o'clock to receive wives and daughters of the lodge members who are accompanied by the head of the family. In most cases this means old man Elk him BClf. The Elks had for some time been planning to receive their women folks at PBejJiffle.n(i.jj',ii) dining rooaf iWMuWiil-JIpartments fire of today1, 'wWcttrmdPed a num ber of Elks' families temporarily homeless hastened the decision. HELD ON BOOZE CHARGE (Caatlino from rag Oma) "After the boats are loaded they proceed at night up the Sound to land their cargo into trucks which take it to Seattle for distribution. The funny part of it is that a government vessel, the Viking, which carries supplies up Puget Sound, has often towed a string of b oze runners when the tide Is strong and received presents of liquor in exchange. The estimated amount paid for protection and 'rake-offs' in Seattle alone by nil the operators there Is around $30lrt a week." , IX)S ANGELES, Oct! 4. Whatever plans Roscoe C. (Fayyy) Arbuckle has for going to San Francisco to answer tomorrow to a charge of man slaughter in connection with the death of Miss Virginia Rappe, were kept carefully guardad today both at the Aarbuckla home aad at the of- ocetfalf .Cetaoitnfwyypyetaoihrduu flees of the commedlan's attorneys. Arbuckle declined to see anyona. Frank E. Domlnkuez, his loading counsel, said he could not state when. If at all, ho would leave for the north. He said Milton -M. Cohen, also of counsel for Arbuckle, was In San Francisco today and was the only person In position to state what ar rangements had been made for Ar buckle's appearance tomorrow. Arbuckle's attorneys declined to comment upon the announcement In San Francisco by Robert II. McCor mack, assistant United States attor ney general, that arrangements had been completed to arrest Arbuckle for alleged violation of the Volstead act. "Thore Is Just as much likelihood that tho Gobey raid was 'tipped off by someone in 'McCormack's office as .there is that It was 'tipped off,' by someone in my office," Mitchell said In answer to McCormack. "I am not saying that someone In my office did not tip off this raid but I have no conclusivo evidence that anyone did," he said. "McCormack made all the preparations for the raid. He retained all of the raiders and handled all the details. "McCormack called me up and told me that he did not accuse me per sonal)' of sending out any warning of the raid. I honestly do not know who did the 'tipping off." I hope he is caught and severely punished, whoever it was.'.' Mitchell said the only evidence that liquor was stored at Gobey's grill for supplying hotols and other places, was furnished by Lawrence. BETTER DEAD Life is a burden when the body is racked with pain. Everything worries and the victim becomes daapondent and downhearted. To bring back the sunshine take COLD MEDAL Th national remedy of Holland for ovr 100 years; it is an enamy of all pains ra. aulting from ktdnay, liver and uric acid troubles. All druggists, three sizes. M for the una GaU Madal oa .rr Wax ad accapl no imitatw Eating nasi regularly evlMnallT pfw ances kidney trouble in iffiSo form or other, saya a Well knoffh authority, be cause the nrio acid in meat excite the kidneys, they beoomo overworked; get sluggith; clog up aad cause all sorts of distress, particularly backache and mis ery in the kidney region ; Vheumaiio twin pes, severe headaches, acid stomach, con stipit'.ion, torpid liver, sleeplessness, bladder and urinary irritation. The moment your back hurt or kid neys aren't acting right, or if bladder bothers you, pet about four ounces of Jad Salts from any good pharmacy; rcjto a uiDiespoonnu in a glass of water before breakfast for a few davs and your kidneys will then act fine. This famous salt is made from the acid of grapea and lemon juice, combined with lithia, and has been used for generations to flush clogged kidney and stimulate them to normal activity; also to neutralize the aeids in the urina so it no longer Irri tates, thua ending bladder disorders. Jad Salts cannot injure anvona; Dike a delightful efferreaoent lithia awter drink which znilltona of men and women take now and then to keep the kidney and urinary organs clean, UlUI Ttiiiisf atFiou kidney, oiaeaeg, LESS MEAT IF BACK WD KIDNEYS HURT SaJMaahae Baata W fatk llhai if mnm Mm jm-Jm " hta wer. The chamber of commerce stands ready to do its utmost toward bringing more dairy cows into the county and has, through the action of its board taken at a meeting lint week, asked the farm bureau and County Agent Cate bow it can assist them in a sys tematic effort to further this project It Is recognized by all students of locu conditions that the more rapidly th valley Increases its dairy herds, the sooner it will become really prosper ous. With the extension of Irrigation, additional areas are being put into alfalfa and tb3 only profitable handling of alfalfa tracts, as experience has proven, is to provide the livestock, preferably dairy cattle, light at home to consume it. County Agent Cate has had the mat ter under consideration for some time; the farm bureau has considered It and the chamber of commerce has made In quiries as to available cattle, etc. The committee appointed from the cham ber of commerce consists of three MANN'S The Best Goods for the Price, No Matter What the Price MANN'S 1 1 th-Anniversary Celebration--l 1 th Wednesday Specials 1000 yards 36-inch heavy Outing Flannel in dark and light colors, a splendid 25c quality Wednesday only, yard . . 6 Mens good well made, at $100, Wednesday only, each . . . . . The Store for Everybody STARTING TOMORROW FOUR DAYS ONLY Norma Talmadge IN A MASTERPIECE OF SCREEN PRODUCTION 'THE SIGN ON THE DOOR' Norm in Her Greatest Triumph Supported by Lew Cody and Charles Rlchman In the enthrall ing plcturizatlon of Channln? Pollock's celebrated drama made famous on tho stace by Marjorle tiambeau, and 'NOW MADE AN ARTISTIC TRIUMPH BY THE Sl'PERB ARTISTRY OF THE SCREEN'S GREATEST DRA MATIS STAR. XOTIIIXG IX ALL SORF.KX HIS. TORY RKCALKS A MORE MAG. MKICKVT I'lrXTi OK ACTING. NO RISE IN SUNDAY KATHERINE MacDONALD in "MY LADY'S LATCH KEY" 392T bankers representing three Medford banks anil Mr. Cate. 11 is thought that possibly the chamber of commerce can best serve the cause if it can help con cnmmnto nlans for financing local ranchers In increasing or starting their herds. I With a sincere desire to have the I better, Mrs. Iffifia'rrMS accepted the invitation to address the forum of the Medford chamber of commerce to tell of the people of that country and their problems. Mrs. Whitman for many years was a resident of Swatow, China and has first hand information on the subject which she Is to present. The forum will be held ut the Med ford hotel tomori-ow noon as will all of the forums during the month of Octo ber. Mrs. W. H. Rucker was operated on today and is getting along nicely. yards for $1.00 Ghambray Work Shirts, fast colors, all sizes, sold Mann's Department Store Entrances E. Main and N. Central iTOlD, OUOOV By Charming Pollock. PRICES : : Pimples Denote Waste Products In The Bloc So Do Blackheads, Bail ana Ss ilar Skin Diaerdar. The human rieem ' fortrer Itriviat0,f rid of the waste proaucu. It is a hit-',, which goet on forever. Whan watte sratu fit in the blood, they caue t lea-area vitafolV Ai ratult, we kttanic aajact to man pV mi ana embarraaeing aiiaianu. Whan (his aymatoma appear, Nature i warning-ua. To throw off the waste product! the blood must be purified. Don't cleg ytuf.. blood. Juat clean it out. Naturt will 4' thereat. Pure, rfch.rcd Mao nourishes tt body and tights ff disease. 4 S. S. S.; tht, atannara bio1 puriftar n(' ayatem builder, ia the ideal remedy for ikr eruptisna. The effect of S. S. S. ia ts rii the aratem of the waste products which i,,' causing the traukle. For aver 58 yeiti S. S. S. has prsvea to it of anusual merit Begia taking S. S. S. today aad write fi 56 paaa illustrated booklet, "Ftcts Jitulii, BluFfttt. , 1 Personal medical advice, witliaut chargi ' may aUo be had by sending a cialett"' descripricn of your case. AJJrtss Chief Medical Director, Swift Specific C., 74! S. S. S. Lahoratorv, Atlanta, Ga. All goad drug stores sell S, S. S. . t Mail Orders Promptly Filled For tho Last Times , TODAY t WALLY REID s '' ' "THE HELL DIGGERS" nd Other Meritorious Numbers. 17 6