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rETVTOIM) MATL TRmuyK MTDFOUIt. Ch'KCiOX, Fit I DAY, OC'TOP.Ki; II. U)M paoe rrvw v Why The First Aid To -Good Health Is Pure Blood Waste Products in the Blood Cause Many Forms of Rheumatism, Skin Disorders, and A Lowered Vitality. Many People Do Not Understand Nature' Warning. Market News UvttitocJi. PORTLAND, Die., Oct. 14. Cut tle sU'iuly; receipts 4-. Hoks steady; receipts iS:J. Kiieep steady; receipts 268. When you have that feeling of fatigue; when you lack the energy you need for the day's duties and pleasure; when you are troubled with pimples, blackheads, bad boils, sores or some other skin eruption; or when you have rheumatic pains in the mus cles and joints, don't wait until you collapi in a state of nervous pros tration, or until in your weakened con dition you contract some serious dis ease, but start at once to get the wnii products out of yeur blood. i ; Nature has certain peculiar ways to warn us. Fortunate, indeed, is the person who knows her danger signals. Thousands and thousands of men anfi women during the past 50 years have relied on S. S. S. to clear their blood of waste preduots. S. S. S. will improve the quality of your blood by relieving yob of the waste product! which cause impoverished blood and its allied troubles skin disorders, rheumatism and a lowered vitality. The same qualities which give S. S. S. its beneficial effect in clearing your blood of waste products make it extremely desirable for keeping your blood in good condition. S. S. 8. mav be had at any drug store. Write Chief Medical Director, Swift Specific Co., 715 S. S. S. Lab oratory, Atlanta, Ga., and let hira help you regain your health and strength. Give him a full description of your case. He is helping neople every day (without charge). Ask him to send you his illustrated book let, "Facts Ahout the Blood" free. S. S. S. is sold at all drug stores. ltlltRT. S, rOHTLAXU, Ore., Oct. 14. Butter Hteady; extra cubes 454tic; under Kradcs 40c; cartons 51c: prints ftue; butterfat No. 1 churning cream 49 ft 5:e f. o. b., l'ortland; undcrKrudes, 44ti4r,c. 1 l'ortland Wheat. i'OItTI.A.S'lt, Ore.. Oct. 14 Wheat: Hard white, soft while, white club, hard winter H.OS; northern spring Jl.Oii: red Walla St. 03. i Today's car receipts: Wheat 126; I Hour 0; cats 1; hay 11. I San Francisco Market. SAN FRANCISCO, Oct. 14. Hotter, prime firsts 4Sc. Eggs, extras 64Vitc; extra firsts 60c; extra pullets firsts 41c; undersized pullets No. 1, 31ac: potatoes $211' 3.60; tomatoes 50ci $t; poppers 501r65c lug; corn $2ij'3. poultry unchanged. Announcing " the opening of thej Western Sales Agency in the building now occupied by. Pruitt & Myers on North Front Oct Featuring Velie and Peerless i '.CARS ' Also a large stock of slightly used cars, ex ceptionally low priced, and on term3 un heard of in this vicinity before. We will trade. What have you to offer Western Sales Agency Let Discomfort Be Qnlg aMemory . - 11 TNSTEAD of meosy stove3 and a half " heated house next winter why not have real heating comfort in every room in your home? " - I c r. cheaper to be comfortable, .thousands cf owners will tell you that the Convector takes much ks3 fuel and is- more easily operated 'than stoves. It s healthful.too, because its heat is moist. MUELLER llfi-5wiV CONVECTOR (Pipcleil Healing System) i ff ihT 1 E9 PL . M uelltr Con veclar Note triple caning and cor ruEBted air spaced Inner hood of heavy galvanized iron that prevent heat waste and keep tUe ecliar Is the plpeless avstpm that mnkea AlK cut yor.r luel Dills to '; There ia o sire that is positively Buariiiiteed to heat ivfv room In your homawltU any fuel you care to uurn.- The Convector Is easily and cheaply irwtnnea in tnc cellar where a heating system should so. But whether or not you have a cellar com in Enci let us show you how you crm e:iny real heating conifcrt that it's cheap- tj bo really co:n lovable. i i -mm 11 Modern Plumbing & Heating Co. j. . .. : i ,1 I . ,Jr,V -jty.WMffl. Kcjrs niul loultry. I I'OI'.TUXU, Oct. 14. Ekk. sell-I ihK price, caHo count 42iQ,'4fic: btiyiriK I price 40 42c; receipts 4&47c lten neriea; sclliti price, candled 46tfri0o; selected candled in cartona 55i57o; select HtoriiKe 40c. I'oultry, hens, heavy 24ff2Cc; light lGc; broilers, lisht 3li27u: heavf, 22ft'24c; old roosters. $10iil2c; tur keys 4ri4Sc: ducks, youne Avhlte, 2iic; colored 20c. (niln and liny. Wheat f l.3il:08: barley 24 $25.50; oats, $24ffl2ti; corn.NO. 3, yellow f 25. '' Millrun $22. llay, buyini; irice,' timothy valley $ltltfie.60; alfalfa 15 1 5.50; Brnin. mixed $1414.50: clover i U12; j cheat, $12; straw $8 toll. N. Y. Stocks NEW YORK, Oct. 14. Apart from oils, which aRaln' derived their activ ity from the operations df bull pools, today's stock market was reactionary, important Issues falling one to two points. Sales approximated 650,000 shares. - -1 ' i Allis-Chalmers ? 33.0 American Beet Sugar 25 American Can 26 American Car & I'My 127.0 Anier. Hide & Leather pfd 51 Amor. International Corp 31.7 American Locomotive 89.5 Amor. Smelting & Refg 36.6 American Sugar 52.8 American Sumatra Tobacco 36.3 American T. & T 107.8 American Woolen 74.2 , Anaconda Copper 40 Atchison 86 All., tSulf and W. lndiea 27 Baldwin Locomotive 85.7 Baltimore & Ohio i 3 6.7 Dethiehem Steel "B" 52.8 Canadian Pacific .....1 1 1 Central Leather 2 7 Chandler Motors 4 0 Chesapeake & Ohio 34 Chicago, Mil. and St. Paul 23.8 C. R. I. & P 32 Chino Copper 25.2 Colorado Fuel & Iron ..: 24.2 Corn Products .'. 77.5 Crucible Steel 58.8 Cuba Cane Sugar 6 Brie 12 General Electric 124.6 General Motors 9.8 Goodrich Co. 30.2 Great Northern, pfd 71.7 Great Northern Ore Cfts 27 Illinois Central 9 Inspiration Copper 35 Int. Mar. Marine pftl 46.6 International Paper 47.2 Kennecott Copper 22 Louisville & Nashville 105 Mexican Petro'eum 93 Miami Copper 22.5 Middle States Oil 13.7 Midvale Steel 24 Missouri Pacific ,l 19 New York Central 72.2 X. Y., N. H. and Hartford 13.6 Norfolk & Western 93.7 Northern Pacific 73.3 Oklahoma Prod. & Ref 2.6 Pan American Petroleum 41.7 Pennsylvania 3 6 Peoplo's Gas 50 Pittsburg and W. Va 24.2 Ray Consolidated Copper 13.2 Rending 69.5 Rep. Iron & Steel j... 47.5 Royal Dutch, N. Y. 43.7 Shell Trans. & Trad 33.7 Sinclair Con. Oil 21.2 Southern Pacific 77 Southern Railway '. 19.2 Standard Oil of N. .7. pfd 8 109 Studebaker Corporation 71.3 Tennessee Copper 8 Texas Cp. 38.5 Texas & Pacific 22 Tobacco Products 63.2 Transcontinental Oil 8.8 Union Pacific 119.5 f'. S. Food Products 12.3 U. S. Retail Stores 49.7 V. S. Ind. Alcohol 43.6 United States Rubber 46.5 United States Steel 78 Utah Copper 62.7 Westlnghouee Electric 4 4.7 Wlll'ys Overland 5.6 American Zinc, Load and Sm .... 9.5 Butte and Superior 14 Cala. Petroleum 40 Montana Power 53.5 F.hattuck, Ariz , 6.5 Pure Oil ; 2 8.5 Invincible Oil . 13.5 General Asphalt 53 Liberty Bonds at Par For the next 30 days we will accept I ibcrty Bonds at par In payment on umWMMBM. ilillfi mm ml ' ftpl HI II ImimivM 'decorative :'' touches' enxich' In presenting the new Printz models of coats and suits, we note one touch that unfailingly appeals to the feminine taste. However simple in de sign the model, however severe the tailored lines, just the decorative touch that makes sim plicity completely charming is found. The high standards of Printzess tailoring and the traditional quality of Printzess all'wool fabrics are as evident in this season's garments as ever. Printzess Ladies' Suits In assorted colors and slyl'.w. In Ti-ii'olinc, Cliord Twill, Screes, Normandy Cloth and. Velours, i These, suits are priced at,. $33.00, $40.00, $45.00, $50 and up to $83 If you have not seen this notable showing, do not fail to do so while the se lection is complete. You will be delighted with the style distinction and the charm of these coats and suits for women and misses and the coats for girls of six to fourteen. You will be surprised to find that Printzess coats and suits are moder ately priced, no higher than many garments of questionable value and , infinitely more desirable. Printzess Coats Tim Now Dolman I'l't'ccts. In both Hie hand embroidered and, plain models. Coats for c vctti i n j;, afternoon, and the plain tail cred style for business wear. These are nil in the latest styles and materials. The priees an; $33.00, $37.50, $40.00, $50.00, $G0.00, $65.00 and up to $100.00 3 &? See This Special Lot of Dresses, Suits and Coats at $25 DON'T FAIL TO SEE THESE GARMENTS LADIES' UNDERWEAR We carry a new and complete line of the Stretton Underwear. Long sleeve knitted Corset. 'Covers at. 95f'" Union Suits, sleeveless, knee length 75. $1.00 to $1.20 Union Suits, sleeveless, ankle JengUi - $1.35 and $1.65 Union Suits, short sleeves, ankle length 95. $1.65 and $1.90 Union Suits, long sleeves, ankle Icnftih 98, $1.85. $2.35 and $2.60 Union Suits, long sleeve, ankle length, heavy velostirs $2.00 and $2.10 Union Suits, hint,' sleeves, ankle lentrlh, wool, priced at $5.00, $5.75 Union Suils, short sleeve, ankle length, wool, priced at $5.00, $5.75 Children's Waist Union Suits ' Sie 2. lo 7 years si.e 8 years lo 13 years. 75 85 Wool Union Suils. from $1.25 to $2.50 J leu vy (,'olton Kleceed Union Suits 75$ ' to! $1.00 - Beacon Bathrobe Blankets $5.25 DRY GOODS !IU inch Percale, per yard 18c 27 inch (iii;;hain. per yard , 17 27 inch (iinyhani, per yard 23- 27 inch Percale, per yard 10 IK! inch Comfort Challie. per yard ..' 17 36 inch Silkoline, per yard 25 'Mi inch Burlap, plain colors, per yard 19o 3(! inch Fancy 'Burlap, per yard .j.., 48( 32 inch Renfro Devonshire, ier yard , 32 ;Sli inch Amoskaeg Ontiiiff, per yard -. 18 l-2f,' inch inch inch inch inch inch inch inch & I'. & P. ;iii 27 :so :i2 :io :; ,i .1 J. & l Amoskaejj Daisy Cloth, per yard lieacon Bath Uobe Material, per yard Sateen, black and colors, per yard Northland Fleece, per yard .'. Serpentine Crepe, per yard - - litlle Hoy Illue Cloth, per yard Jap Crepe Shirting, per yard Cotton Crepe de (.'bene, per yard... Coats Crochet Thread, all colors, per spool... Coats Sewiiift Thread, all colors, per spool.., Coats Darning Cotton, all colors, spool :.. .18 l-2 70 - 35 ...25 33 ..........25 32 50 10c : 5; s: The Daylight Store Mercantile Company Med ford's Largest Dept. Store Phone 2 15 WITH MED FORD TRADE IS MEDFORD'MADE, GEO. L. TREICHLER MOTOR CO. 178 j 1 1 koiI cars.