1 PTlOE ' THREE 1
Norma Tainwde?
in
'"The Sitfn on the Door 'J
AND DRY: SAYS
Drink lota of water and lUp aating
Mt in a while if your Sadder
troubles yon.
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arEDFORD MATE TRTRUNT!, "MEDFOTJD'. (VREOOX", TTJTTftY." 'OCTOBER 7,ln2T
SALTS IF BAGtHGHY SEPTEMBER CLEAR !
AND KIDNEYS HURT
5.
A
Well
When juu wake up with bickoehe' sad
dull misery in the kidney region it gen
erally mean you hare been eating too
xyuch meat, says a well-known- Authority.
Si eat. form uric acid which overworks
the kidneys ia their effort to filter it
Irom the blood and they booome sort of
paralysed and lotrgy. When your kidceyt
get sluggish ud clog you miut rcliere
thaaa, like yeu relieo your bowels; re
nwriag all t body's urinous waste,
Im you Bare sackacha, aiak headache,
dizzy spslls; your storaaaa sours, toagua
U coated, ui -when the weaUser is bad
you hire Theunatio twiages. Ths urine
ii cloudy, full of sediment, ebanntls of tea
pet aore, water sosias and you are obliged
to seek relief two or three time during
the night.
Hither eoaiult a good, reliable phyei
ciaa at onee or gee from your pharmacist
about four ounces of Jad Salts; take
a tableepoonful in a glass of water
before breakfast for a few days and your
kidneys will then act fine. This famous
aalta ia made from the acid of grapes
and lemon juice, aombined with lithia,
aid has been usd for generations to
sleaa and etimuiato sluggish kidneys,
also ta aautraliae aoida ia the urine so it
a loader irritates, thus eaaUag bladder
wurasn
Jad Salts is a life Barer for regular
neat eaters. It is iaexpeasiTs, oaaaot
isjirs aid aakea a daiifMfaJ, fCa
reseeat lifcia-watar driak.
33--ROUNDS--33
BOXING
NAT TONIGHT
JESS INGRAM
Medford
vs.
KID IRISH
Valley ', ,
14.0 lbs. 8 rounds.
Fighting Johnny
CARLSON
vs.
KID EG AN
JOE BLACKBURN
vs.
MIKE SPENCER
KID BENNETT
vs.
BATTLING CONARD
and Good Preliminaries.
Chas. Melrose, Referee
Tickets at Brown k Brown
Cf A hrand
I new Corona
"""'portable type
writer. Other makes
at attrsrtive prices
flasui before you buy.
EDPORD
nnrtm vrauw
Shell Service Garage
aa-s Fir St.
rheaa
Cars far hire wll.hent drivers l2.i
aer day.
Will taka ar ia srads far lear-re-sat
raralskee' beaew.
MAIL YOUR FILMS
SWEM'S STUDIO
217 Eut Main St. Medfor
Last month stood out conspicuous
ly above the average September of
recent years in please nt, warm weath
er, and In its scarcity of rain. .Only
.04 of an inch of rain fell, of which
.03 fell the 20th, and .01 of an inch
on the 14lu. Nineteen days of the
month were clear. On the 12t.h and
ISth there was but a trace. Nineteen
days were clear, four partly cloudy
and 7 cloudy. There was no snow
fall.
Neither was there a killing frost.
The mean maximum was 79.3, the
mean 67.1. The maximum tempera
ture was 8S, which was reached on
the 27th, and the minimum was 33,
reached oh the 13th and lath. Tho
greatest daily range was 4 9.
The following is the official met
eorological record:
Max. iiin. Tct. Weather.
Date.
1
2
3
4
WOOD
. Het wofHl of all kind.. Onlr wood In
i'vity iim.pr oovnr. Alsn best Vtan
1 Con! nt $1 7 off cnr.
'ft VALLEY FUEL CO.
f 2nd mid Fir Phono 7B
3Rp
82 4 7 0 Cloudy
70 4S 0 Cloudy
77 41 0 Clear
81 39 0 Clear
84 42 0 Clear
85 42 0 Clear
86 47 0 Clear
83 4 6 0 Clear
85 41 0 .Clea
87 39 0 Clear
76 40 . 0 Clear
..73 34 0 Clear
76 33 0 Clear.
77 35 0 Clear '
79 33 0 Clear
82 34 0 Pt. c'ldy
.7 144: 0 Cloudy
67 05 T Cloudy
......72 54 T Cloudy
78 56. 0 Celar
79 4 2 0 Pt.cl'dy
- ..,68 54 .01 Cloudy
;76 53 0 Pt.cl'dy
S4 37 0 Clear
SI 53 .03 Pt.cl'dy
84 42 0 Clear
88 46 0 Clear
79 51 0 Cloudy
84 35 0 Clear"
.S2 36 0 Clear
CONCERTED EFFORT
Firo Prevention Day has been set for
October 9. ' '
.The iwrlocl beginning October 9 and
ending October 16 has been designated
as one to observe the rules of fire pre
vention and study the Information that
is being given out by competent In
structors, f
. The science of fire prevention has
made great strides in the last ten
years, especially with regard to busi
ness and public buildings. ' The use' of
reinforced concrete has greatly simpli
fled the problem of erecting fireproof
buildings. Destructive fires in large
business or manufacturing or public
buildings are becoming rarer as the
years pass.
Hut in the matter of common pre
cautions about the homes and those
factories and institutions not yet ren
dered fireproof, there is a lot to be
learned. Some of the most rudimen
tury principles of fire prevention have
been ignored. The proper use of elec
trical appliances, the proper ,way of
storing and handling gasoline and the
safeguarding of flues do not receive
enough consideration. There are still
many grave hazards.
The disposal of trash and . other
combustible surplusage is a matter
that should be studied.
' The next ten days will see a concert
ed effort to further the cause of edu
eating the public and the children in
the schools in the matter of firo pre
vention, insurance and related sub
jects. To pay careful attention to this
effort is a concern of simple business
efficiency and prudence.
CASCARETS" IF SICK
BILIOUS, HEADACHY
FROM THE BOWELS
CJrt a 10-cent box now.
"You men and "women who cant f&t
feeling right who have headache.
coated tongue, bad taste and foul
breath, dizziness, can't sleep, am bil-
Iouh, nervous and upset, bothered
with a sick, sassy, disordered stomach
or have a bad cold. Are you keeping
your bowels clean with Cascarets, or
merely forcing a passageway every
tew days with salts, cathartic pills cr
cator oil? Cascarets work while you
sleep, cleanse the stomach of sour,
lermenunR iooa ana ioui gases; take
the excess bile from liver and carry
out of the system all the constipated
poison in the bowels. A Cascaret
physic tonight will straighten you out
by morning. Adv.
ARTISTO STONE CO.
Tou can appreciate only by calling
at our factory the many things of
beauty and value, we have to offer in
art stone products. Marble Lumber,
Marezzo, Scagllola, Terrazzo, Clay
Modeling and Plaster Decorations,
Mantels, Floor Tile, Base, Wainscot,
Table Tops, Lawn Furniture, etc..
ready made cement sidewalks.
137 North Fir Street
Medford
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Tew plays have placed a 6tar under such dramatic stress as "The Sign
on the Door.".. Charming Pollock's drama, as originally staged in New York,
had Marjorie Flambeau as Its star. Brought to the screen by Norma Tal
madge, it gives opportunity for emotional acting such as few stories provide.
Needless to remark what Norma makes of it. Now showing at the Pago
theatre.
Tha Davles Optical company has
esuhlished a branch in Medford with
offices in the Liberty building and is
now prepared to turn out lenzes and
glasses promptly for nil patrons. The
Davles company has manufacturing
stations in Portland, Spokane, Walla
Walla, Seattle, 'Boise and now In Med
ford. A. S. Huey, formerly of Uose
burg, is manager of the local concern
and an expert in his line. The new
concern will be a great convenience to
spectacle wearers in Southern Ore
gon. The long delay in securing re
pairs having been a great Inconven
ience In the past.
FREE MATINEE AT
Mary Pickford in "The Hoodlum"
Is the attraction Saturday, October 8,
at the Pago Theatre at 10:30 n. in.,
for tho free matineo by Tho Mail
Tribune and Sun and the George A.
Hunt Co. -It will bo ono of the best
of the series prepared for tho enter
tainment ' of our. . - many children
friends. -
Clip this coupon, proscnt nt door
and be admitted free.
COUPON
BY CALUMET CO.
The Mail Tribune has Just been
given a contract for a largo and vigor
ous advertising campaign by tho Calu
met Uaklng Power Co. Any company
that spends such nn enormous amount
of money employs experts who study
and analyze conditions before such n
campaign is launched. Tho agents of
the company enter the field to find
out what's going on and to learn
whether or not the timo is ripo for a
big advertising campaign and found
Medford very favorable territory.
The action of the Calumet people Is
certainly a great lesson to all of us. It
proves there is ono thing greater than
business depression and thnt is the
"go get 'em" spirit. It is that spirit
tuat is sustaining the country today
and helping make this the greatest in
dustriul and mercantile country in tho
world.
An old preacher once said that the
sounder his congregation slept the
louder he talked until the very force
of his voice held up their eyelids and
made them listen, and just so is it
possible for you for any merchant
for any advertiser to win the attention
of the public if you just talk loud
enough and often enough through an
up-to-date advertising medium.
This coupon will admit one
child free at the Free Matinee
at the Page theatre, Saturday,
pctober 8, at 10:30 a. m.
Latest Arrivals at
Auto Camp Grounds
Thursday's arrivals at the City Auto
camp were as follows: William
Schmidt and family of Barton, Ore., en
route to Klamath Falls; G. G. Thatch
er of Pullman, Wash., onroute to San
Diego; Fritz Tauffler of Seattle, en
route south; A. C. Jackson and family
of Boise, Ida., enroute south; A. T.
Barton and family of Seattle, enroute
to Los Angeles; II. E. Baglcy of May
er, Ariz., enroute home; E. B. Sporry
of Compton, Calif., enroute to Grants
Pass; F. G. Nell of Seattle, enroute
south and W. L. Cronk of Denver,
Colo., touring north.
THREE PIECE COSTUME
To prove wlthoi.: a doubt Its re
lationship, the coat of this suit
mutches the skirt in material and
the blouse in lining. So wo have
a natty coat of beige colored covert
c!o;h wlih navy blue foulard pat
terned In white Inside. Square cut
and long scarf collar of the cuat
re espev,ally attractive
The Golden Rule -Mercantile) com
pany is observing "Printess" week
until the 13th of this month. This Is
an annua! event and arranged by the
Prlntzess people and during this time
the Golden Rule store will feature
special values in Prlntzess suits and
coats for women and girls. This line
of finely tailored garments while sell
ing at reasonable charges are of un
UBual quality according to tho Golden
Rule people, and their popularity is
becoming well established In south
ern Oregon.
INDIGESTION, CAS,
OR BAD STOMACH
TAKE "DIAPEPSIN"
'Tape's Diapoptsin hns proven itself
the surest relief for IndlKestion, Oases
Flatulence, eHartburn, Sourness, Fer
mentation or Stomach Distress caused
by acidity. A few tablets Rive almost
immediate stomach relief and shortly
the stomach is corrected so you can
eat favorite foods without fear. iJirse
rase costs only few centjj at drug store.
Millions helped annually. 'I
111
be
jiggered !
OTHER men lmvc said it
you'll say it too !
For Chesterfields have "put
aeross" something new.
A new flavor, yes, but greater
than that!
A new kind of cigarette enjoy
ment. C hestcrfields satisfy!
Like a long cool drink when
you're thirsty ! Like a thick, juicy
steak when you're hungry!
Like a
Well the point is that Chester
fields do it
They satisfy.
Thanks to the blend -Turkish,
blended with Hurley uud other
choice home-grown tobaccos, in
the c.vact proportions to bring out
the finest qualities of each.
can't be :opicd
terfield
CIGARETTE S
Havm yoa Men thm no
AIR-TIGHT tint of SOT
Liooett A: Mvr.r.s Touacvo Co.
Medford Greenhouses
CUT FLOWERS
FLORAL DESIGNS
PLANTS AND FERNS
Flmvera by Wlro Anywhera
Any Tim
MADDOX & BONNEY
iO(J5 K. Main Phono 374
Wo Deliver.
WOOD!
&I1 kinds of wood nt right prices;
dry mill blocks. Ray next winter's
rood now while It Is cheap.
Medford Fuel Co.
Oar. Tir and Third Phcae S4
OREGON
ROSES
and other
BEAUTIFUL
FLOWERS
Illustrated catalogue sent free
ipon application.
CLARKE BROS.
FLORISTS
287 Morrison St. Portland,-Ore
GIM CHUNG
China Herb Stor
Harb ours Tor oa radio, neadschs, .Mt
srrh, dlptheria, sore tkrost. Ion traasla.
kidney trouble, stomach trouoie, nesrt
rouble, obllls and faver, erampa, coughs.,
poor circulation, carbuncles, turners,
cracked breast, cures all kinds of loiters.
NO ol'BHATibNS. it
Mcdford, Oreg-on, Jan. 13, lflT.
This is to certify thst I, ths under"
signed, had very severe stomach trouble
and hod been bothered for aeveral year
and last August was not expected to
live, and heurtiiff of Glm Chung (whM
Herb store Is at 914 Bouts Front street,
Medford), I decided to get berbs for ray
stomach trouble, and I started to feeling
better as Boon as I used them and today
am a well man and csn heartily reoom
mend anyone afflicted as I was to see
Ulm Chung and try his Herbs.
(Hlgned) W. R. JOHNSON. -
witnesses:
W. I. Chlldreth, Kagla PolaU
M. A. Anderson, Mearora.
R. R. Holmes. Rarle Point.
C. K. Moore, Eagle Point, i '. ( J
T V. Uclntvre. Raala Point. i '
Geo. Von der HUen, Eagle Pel at
Thn. V VfO.M Otal At.
FREE MATINEE
SATURDAY, OCTOBER 8th
BY THE MAIL TRIBUNE AND GEO. A. HUNT CO.
This popular matinee is for the kiddies only, begins at 10:30 a. m., and all that is neces- t
sary for admittance is a coupon clipped from this paper.
The attraction for this week will be ;
MARY PICKFORD
in "THE HOODLUM" ,
J