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"PAGE THREE MRS. WORK SAYS SHE SUFFERED SO LIFE WAS BURDEN VTR'OFORn T TT. TRrRITfTO. i MTCHFO'IM '.' OT?Kfl 0NT." MOXPA V, OCTOBER 10. 1 S2 1 am conyincea, that Tanlac Raved uiy -lite," said'Mrn. KUzabeth 'AVork, -373. Sixth street, Portland. Ore. .-"Auuuuy. Knows, how I suffered from stomach trouble for fivo vwr1 ' I just went throUKh such awful tur- , tuies that life was a burden to inc. Kvery time I ventured to eat a good . meal I sufferod tfor hours afterwards from gas bloating me up and palpita tion of the heart. I was so nervous I got little rest day or night and was as miserable and discouraged as one .could possibly be. "I am more than delighted with what Tanlac did for me. I am Just liko b, different person now, eating, sleeping and feeling better than in years. Tanlac has brought mo health and happiness and there is nothing that I can say about It that is tiuf "what it ..deserves." ' Tanlac nn,d Tanlac Vegetable, IMlla are sold by the West Side Pharmacy, and by leading druggists everywhere. . ' Adv. . 3 Ouy sluppujnt of " DUTCH BULBS Direct. From Holland . will juiive in a fevr days, also PAPER WHITES ; (French Grown) See us before, placing ' your order. . Maddox & Bonney lQf).- E Mnii St.' Phono 374 .... AVe deliver '- The opportunity verjr aehlrjin pre sents itself for members of the Med ford , chamber df commerce- to heai i citizens of California, but at the forum 1 next Wednesday the members will Uo given the opportunity to listen to J. j. Webb, a prominent citizen of San Francisco. "Cooperation" is the subject ho has selected and in "Us discussion the broanest. viewpoint, that of the entire Pacific coast, will be considered. , , Several of the, mo'.nberehip commit tee have announced that it is their in; tentioa to receive honorary recognition Of "-The Two Toots" anij if successful the same wilr he announced at the forum on Wednesday which will he held at the .Medford hotel. ' " ' ! M A 3 - ; if i ' "hrS XATHEtiNE ' av MY IADYS . ELK GREEK : I : : T, family D. W. Mrs. Cieorge. Weeks and wero pleasant tailors at the Pence tiumc. Mr. and Mrs." Davo Pepce. were called -to Appiegate last week, iwhere his mother is very ill. Mr. and Mrs. Owens, Mrs. E. K. be enjoyed, by all to whom a well pro- Ash .and .daughter, Irma, visited at, duped and fascinating screen piny ap- "My Lady's l.atqhKoy," adapted for the. screen :froiu ."The Second Latcli key.v the novel by C. N. and A, . M. WlUlonjaon, s. the feature attraction which opened at the Page theatre yes terday. ..Katherine MaqDonald.fatnous as "T.he American Beauty," is starred i(l the, production which is released IhtuuKh Associated IJlrst National Pic tures, inc. .... ,U is a worthwhile drama that will the Howard Ash home. Sunday. . j Mlss Inez Wlllits spent Wedneadnf evening with three q( her ' puplla, Hazel Lincoln and Alberta Pence. 1 I Miss Mary Weeks visited the Ellj . Creek school, on Friday last week. l Mr.- E.'E.'Ash returned honye from 'Sugar Pine, where h has spent hia summer us ranger. M.r. P.. fi. Bandta returned 1 his home Wednesday after A three-day trip to Medford. Howard Ash and Tom Weeks have been haying for Dave Pence w.hlle he is absent. ,v;' Air., and Mrs. Ashcraft rk'ent to Aslu land Sunday, returning to their home on Elk '.Creek on Tuesday. Mr. Ash j craft's mother came with them. peals. Credit is due the well balanced cast. Katherine MacDonnlil as. Annesley Grayle is splendid. Kdmund Wn as Nelson Smith is worthy of praise, Claire Du Drey as the Countess de Santiago interprets her role with fire and passion. Howard Gaye as. lord Annesloy-Seton carries off the part creditably and Lenore l.ynard as Lady Annesley-Seton is very acceptable, while Thomas Jefferson as Rttthvon Smith and Hellena Phillips as Mrs. Ellsworth also pleased. Premium List ancFRules for " 1 Medford Apple Show October 29 The premium' list and regulations for the 'Rogue' River Valley APl'le Ex position. October 29, 1921, follows: I v. Rules and: Regulations , : 1. - All; entries nitiK. 'be niafle on or. I before Thursday, October 27. j 2., The judging will bp done on Fri day, October 2S. Miv and- Mrs. Ilufus Trusty and 3. Exuoaition .will be open to the family, anfl Mrs- Henry Chlldreth am general public on October 29. family spent, the week-end with par-, 4 Gl.owors are permitted to make qnts. Mr..anA.Mv J. M. Trusty. Iany numbSr ot entries in any one class Mr. Jesse Richardson -has been up ' . , , ,i,i0 for a .hunt on Upper Klk Creek. - 5. .Quarter - boxes. ..will cons itute, . The f.dlowhiB farmers are -burning' what is termed' hojt, These will be their slashings since October 1: Mr. furnishetMliegiowars by the Medford ..J. .Trusty, Mr. J. W. Miller, fir. George Chamber of Commerce antl, a deposit Hall, Mr. Wlllita and Mr. D. W. Pence, a 10c on'cli will be rc(illted whch will consequently tho atmospnero is quite ho rtfuniC when entries are mado. N,o entry ifee to he charged OREGON in smoky. Sir. and Mrs. Stipgls -made a busi ness trip to Medford last week.' : The 'first month of the Elk Creek 6. 7. All apples entered to remain on display until "the , same are unfit' for schodl closed Friday with 100 per oont Wai purpose. ... . -attendance. The following pupils are ) Sweepstakes Prize enrolled: Hazel . Pence, Lincoln To grower having tho largest !nnd Pence. Alberta Pence, Daisy Wagner, host display at the expositlort. (The .Elmer ivy. Paul Pandcw. Peter Sandoz, I , f tirHt ,pri!!ea rac0VcU will 1 stura" Co, 3 cc -h llenny & Co Sundoz, Emile Sando,., labc, .Im. whp ta to. receive I do Z Co. 7th, Jl cash, Denny Co. 7th, I ensh, Denny & Co. i .Class 2C Yellow Newtown Pippin ;ist,$10 in merchandise, Medford Fur niture & Hnrdwaro Co. 2d. $5 cash, Stewart Fruit Co. Sd, $3 cash.tewaft Fruit Co. 4111, $2 cash, Stewart Fruit Co. 6th, fl cash, Sgohel & Das;. Gth fl oash. Sgobel & Day.' 7tlt, Jl ca.h Sgobel & Day, fPlass 2D Winter Banann. 1st, t in merchandise, M. M. Co. .2d, 'i cash DennlSi .Kimball & Pope. 3d, 2 cash, Dennis. K.imlmll & Pope. Class 2E Delicious'; 1st, ?5 drivers gloves, Busy Corner Motor Co. 2d, I cash, Stewfitt Fruit Co.' ;3d,'f2 cash. Stewart Fruit Co. , i ' class 2F Jonathan. 1st, $5' shoes, h. C Faber, Central Point.. 2d, 13 caBh Stewart Fruit Co. 3d, 2 cash, Sgobel & Day. , , v , - Three Box Contest (One layer boxes) For the best two or throe varieties. 1st Season's storage of ,25 boxes of apples (Value fl5), Medford lee Ti'ees. .plant etl; this year wil.l be nlmost if .not uctnnily bt'iinniij Jlrttit durinjr -tlio yenr of our com-j vAJlig'.Bis ... Eair. How much more valuable will your property bo thnn if barren of trees. : Also consider the improvement in ; your home surroundings a nice ... plnulinp; of shade trees, shrubbery, roses, el c., will accomplish. Our i stock of Fruit and Ornamental , Trees embraces a wide assort- mcnt of the finost in their respec : live classes. ' ; ' When you are ready to plant, con ' suit us. Wo can help -you, Oregon Nursery Company ' "' . OEENCO, OKEapiI Court News (Furnished by tho Jackson County Abstract Co.) ' I au sen. ,1110 swqepstaKes prize.), $1.50 in cash. Guy W. :Conner, Silver trophy cup offered by tlio 3ll( 200 cenleI't briokv ( $&)., Medford Pacific Ilocord Herald and $25 ladloa' Jcement Construction CO, $1.60 in cash, gold watch offered by O. II. Johnson, 'uennl a. Kimball & i'opo. . :. GIM CHUNG China Herb Store .-' Herb cure Tor earacpa -t'nche, cat ; arrh. dlptherla, Bore"tlirorit. iting trouble. . .; kidney .trouble, stoma.cn irouuie, neart. trouble., chills and fever, cratnpr, coughs. poor circulation. curbuncleB, tiimQls, cracked breast, cures all kinds .of goiters. 1NO OPBBATtONS. - . ., Moilford, Oregon. Jan. la. 19r. ".' Thlfi In trt certlfv llial I ' the under ' Signed, had very severe stomach trouble ,.fond had been bothered for several years ,:and last August, was not , expected . to .Jive, Hinl bearing of .Qlm Chung (whose Herb store Is at 1M South Frotit street, . . Uedford), 1 decided to get herbs for toy tomnch trouble, and I sinned to feeling fctter soon as I used theca s.n4 tody em s well man and can heartily lecotn mend anyone afflloted -as ' I whs to 0im Chung and try his He.rb. f!ene.l .W, R... jOUNSON. Witnesses: Win. Lewis. Rngle Point. .W. L.- ChlHreth, Engle J"oln.V M. A. Anderson, Hfedford. 0 " 8,. B. . Holmes, Kagle Point.. ...(J G.Moora.. r.Hni i'oins. . J. V. McJntyrc. Kogle, Point. ' Geo. 'Von der'Helten Kaglo-VOtnC . W.M V ViMlM -IHlll . Circuit" Court -. F. G. Swedenhurgf vs. Sanitiel Koeh ler. For' money. - Win. Ilanimett vs. Anna Radovan ot al. Lien foreclosure. . . , . Jackson County Bank vs. Carrie A. Cozzens. -To quiet '; ,' C. F. Arant vs. Mrs. Ells. -M. Chase et al. To quiet. s . 13. Fi Ftuier ot al vs. H. C, Christof fcrson. To quiet. . Patton ami Robinson. Inc. vs. C. R. Natwick et al. Motion and order. J. W. Peart vs. C. R. yatwick ctJtl. Motion and order. ' ! Real Estate Transfers , VVelborn Ueeson eb nx to l.oelah Jones ot al, land in sec. 25, tp. 38. S. it. 1 W :.$ 10. Nellie Williams to C. L. Law et - tlx. lots 5 and C, hlk. 07, Cen tral Point :v Fred R. Goddard to Alpha Y." GoUdard, pt. D. L, C. 7, tp. ss, s. n. 1 w ; 10 U A. Roborts (Hd.ni.) to Violft May Stone, 2-3 int. lot 31, blk.' ? U. R. R. Add. to Ashland 409.15 W. . Howell et ux to J. .T. Gag non, SG of NE, E'of SE, sec. , 3J, tp. !37, . R. 3, W 1000. W, t. Ulackort et ux to Edward ' Woodcock, 8V2 lot 2. blk. 6. Carner & Sabin Add. to Wood vine :....!; 50 H.-U Ful'.trton ,e? ux to Mrsj L. ' Washbp'rh, Jot Jl, blk. 52, Med- : rord r..:.I.::.....: ;. : 1 NEURALGIA ; ; X .. ; or headache tub the forehead melt and inhale the vapors wee us V V A r0 R U B Veer 17 Million Jar, UndtYtatly MDFQRD-ROSEBURG AUTO STAGE Leaves Medford 1 1 :00 a. in. dnil'. Waves Uoscburg 1:00 p. m. doily ''- M EDFORD-GR ANTS PASS STAGES ' Feavo Medford 8:00 . m., 11iOV a. m.,' I :Oo' p. m., 4:."?0 p. m. Leave Grants i'a.ss 10:00 a, m l:0O p. in,, 4: (Ml p. m., 6:13 p. m. Cars stop nt all in(crmclla(o itoints. Waiting room, SJedford, 5 8. Front, ' 1'hone SOW INTER URBAN AUTOCAR CO. WITH MEDFORD TRADE IS MEDFORD MADE. of Ashland. ; ... Plate of the Five Best Apples Class B -Spitzenburg. 1st, $2 2(1, $1, 3d, 50e. Donator of prize, Denny & Company. , . Class C Yellow Newtown Pippin, 1st, $2, 2d, $1, 3d, 50c. Guy W. -Conner. Class Dr-Wlnter Banana. 1st, $2, 2d, $1, 3d, 50c. Dennis, Kimball" & Pope. '. , Class 'E-Delicious. 1st, $2, 2d, $1, 3d, 50c. Stewart Fruit Co. i lass F Jonathan. 1st, $.2 2d, $1, 3u, 50c. Sgobel & Day. . - Class GGoldon Doliclous. 1st, $1.25, 2d,' 7nc, 3d, 50c. Oregon Cooperative Growers Abs'n., , Class H Hclleficnr. 1st, $1.25, 2d, 76c, 3d, 50,t Oregon Ctioperativo Grow ers Ass'n. Class 1 Ot'tlcy. 1st, $1.25, 2d, 75c, 3d, 60c. . Dohny & Co. , . Class J Arkansas Mack. 1st, $1.23, 2d, 70c, 3d,' 50c. Denny & Co. Class ,K Black lien Davis! 1st, $1, 2d, 60c, "3d, 40c. Oreson Growers Co operative Ass'n. . Class L Wealthy.. 1st, $1; 2d. COc, 3d, 40c, Oregun Cooperative Growers Ass'n.. .',.' ' , ( ' Class M Grimes Golden. 1st, $1, 2d, tiOc, 3d, 40c. Oregon Coopprative Growers Ass'n. Class N King David. . 1st, $.1, 2d," GOc, , 3d, 40c-. Oregon Cooperative Growers Ass'n. Class O Macintosh Red. 1st $1. 2d, 60c,' 3d, 40c! Oregon Cooperative Growers Ass!n. . . . , Class P Baldwin. '.1st, $l, ,2d, 60c, 3d, 49c. . Guy W. Conner. . . . Class . Q Rhode Island Greening.' lbt, $.1, 2d, 60c, 3d, 40c. Guy W. Conner. Class Rt 'Rome Beauty 1st, $1, 2d, G0q, 3d, 40c. Guy W. Conner. , Class 4 ataywan Wluesap. . 1st, $1, 2d, GOc, 3d, 40c. Guy W. Conner. Class T Tompkins King. 1st, $1, Hi. 60c, 3d, 4l)c. Gay W. Conner, Class u Wagner. 1st, $1, 2d, GOc, 3d, 40c. Stewart Fruit Co. . Class V White Winter Pearmain .1st $1. 2d, COc, 3d, 40c. Stewart Fruit Co.. : . ' ... ... . Z 4'lal.o of the fire largest apples. 1st, $1, 2d, 75c. 34, 25c. .Denny & Co. . SiriQle Box Contest (One Laysr) Apples entered must be of a. Blze that would pack 113 or loss in a com mercial sized box. ' These one layer boxes may he so cured at the Uedford .chamber of com merce. A deposit of llc each wilt be required wjilch will be refunded when entries are made. ' ... - More, than one entry may bo made in each class. 4 Class 211 Spltzcnhurs.. 1st, $J0 gold. Central Point Bank. 2J, $5 cash, Denny t Co. 3d, $3 cash, Denny & Co. ith, $2 cash, Denny & Co. Cth, $1 cash Denny & Co. . Cth, $1 casa; Denny & 4th, Dahlia tubes $13), R. II. Paxson, Central Point. $1.50 in cash, Stewart Fruit Co. ... th, box of chocolates ($3, Valley Cnndy-Co. $1.50 in cash, Sgobel & Day. Gth, 43-11). sack Olympic flour, Port land Flouring Mills. ' ' " , . 7th, 49-11). Baqk Olympic flour, Port land Flouring MillH. ,' i ' , $th. 40-11). sack Olyinplp flotir, Port land Flourlpg Mills. . 9th, 49-lh. sack Olympic, flour, Port land Flouring Mills. ' All exhibits will be Judged on their' uniformity, freo from blemish and shape. , ' 1 kemeniher that pntries mnsj: . he made two days before tho exhibition Is open to the general public, which Is on Oct, 29, Make entries on or., before Oct. 27? , . V' , " . '.'' ' ' . Special prize Flowora ($3 xnlnq). Maddox & Bonney. : ',;. , , special nonce the one layer doxos (knocked down) may ho obtained at tho Medford Chamber of Commerce on or after Saturday, pet." 15. tV WASHINGTON., Oct. - 10. Vash Ingtou po'ice 'were cooperating today with Virginia police, apd. private de tectives in .an. effort., to tracewlnea and liquors, estimated to be worth $300,000, said to havobaen ldlen from the country home near hre of Joseph Le'ter, financier, a week ago. MOTHER! CLEAN -I CHILD'S ' B0VV ELS WITH CALIFORNIA FIG SYRUPj Kvon a Biqk child lovcn the "fniity" tatc of "Ciilifornirt Kynip." Jf the little tuniiic is coated, or if your cliiM in lixtleja, vvom, feveriHh, full of cold, or has colic, give a teiuiiKtoiifiil to cleans tlw liver mid boVfU. in a feu hours you can Bee for yournelf how thoroughly it work all the constipation poison, sour bile arid wate out of tho IkwoIr, and you li&vo a well, playful child (iain. i Million of mothers keep "California V'ff Syrup handy. They know a1 ta spoonful toslay its a sick child to morrow. Auk your dmcit for ffftminc "California Tig Syrup' which Ims llirec tioni for Lahicn and children of all ageft pritilel on Uittle. .Mother! You munt say "f'nlifornia or you may get an imi tation Hg yrup. 1 i Mi Mm - : wfflB&r so . ii n iit. 1 ii 'iTfi'i' urn 'JJ-i'f x-fKi ' :Mf" . one could tell from My hands that' I do my own washing and housework. Citrus hasri t hurt them a bit THOUGH possessed of extraordinary qualities for quick and thorough cleans ing of the dirtiest clothing, California Citrus Washing Powder is so pure and bland that it need not be feared by the most delicate hands. Prolonged daily contact with Citrus does no harm whatever to the skin. '' ' ... . : ft White Hands" is a phrase of truthlul significance xnen kenin connection with California Citrus Washing Powder. ' Citrus Contains Products of the Lemon and Oliv Use it for Every Soap Need Ideal for the Washing Machine CITRUS SOAP COMPANY OF CALIFORNIA SAN DIEGO lOO'fo i I Citrul I fi Li Washing Fowaer "For Snowy Linens and ,n Soit.WhiieH&nds" Remeirber theLEMOft Extraordinary .ertainty Car Owners want more rubber on the tread where the wear ia hardest; more gum between cord plies to perfect a resilient and . powerful carcass And they want a scientifically constructed Nor Skid tread with all angles and contacts to resist skidding and give sure traction. Firestone Cord Tires have met these demands of ( the car owners. m ' . , . Read Letters Below y Records from 29,000 to 57,000 Miles ; Vfovt and then they art asaU sized by ujiuaual instameM ' tucli as quoted bcLow. Pcrfonnancea like these demonstrate the tUtl mate possibilities of FireitQUa Cords under careful driving. y ' gPt S, Wr I . . H The Hirvty E. Mtefc Co , J Thirtetnlh A Hal moo PUe f w tJinncapolla A Gentlemen: It occurs to ma tfait rod mltht b IrtttHMl In the milease thit I obtained from tb l Fire i to no Cord Ures on my Dod(e coupe. Tho 6rt tire went over .- 000 inilei. IDe eeconej tire rolled up a nikea of between 44,000 and 3S.O0O. Theie were botl rear tlrei and had bee cut- coneiderabljr bf . .chaini. The two front 'tiree have gone bettrt" Uian 35,000 milei and an itill In good condition. . t expect to get at least 40,000 mllet from each 4 them. I need scarcely say that the Firestone; Cord will be my tlr choice for the future, Archie H. Beard, I taiLaSalle Btdb Muucapoiiae Cord Tires built the FirestSne yay. could, not. fail to produce mileage. Every day, from all over the country, comes the word that 10,000, 20,000 or 30,000 miles are frequent ' and consistent records Sept 10, 1921 Firettone Tire at Rubber ine Harm lie Branch, aclcBonville, Florida. Gentlemen f ' -v I submit herewith the history oi a 33x4 .Fire Stone Cord tire. This tire has run 7,000 miles I tin retreaded it seven times. ' Tho average mtlcAire to each retread Ins was about 7.000. I think you will agree thit Ms a ' remarkable record. It is sspecially unusual as- I tcnow the owner to fee a severe drlvar. How ever, he gives hin tires proper inflation. The.tire in questton ft not yet O'lt of service and his every Indication of being sufficiently strong for an other retread. 1 am matting photographs un der spparate cover. C. U. Penney. .. ,Plant City, Fla. 30X 3Va ,.NON SKID EXTRA SIZE In this fabric tire as In our cord tlree only Firestone resources and expcrU ence can provide this quality at this -price. ' CORD TIRES . HITTSON MOTOaS. 3(40 So. Fir St., Medford