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RED PEPPER FOR
Red Pepper Rub takes tlie "ouch"
from sore, stiff, aching joints. It can
not hurt you, and it certainly stops that
old rheumatism torture at once.
When you are suffering so you can
hardly get around, just try Red" I'epper
Rub and you will have the quickest re
lief known. Nothing has such concen
trated, penetrating heat as red peppers,
lust as soon as you apply Red I'epper
Rub you will feel the tingling heat. In I started from
three minutes it warms the sore spot
through and through. Pain and sore
ness are gone.
.Ask any good druggist for a jar of
Rowlcs Red Pepper Kub. lie sure to
. get the 'genuine, with the name Rowles
on each -package.' -
FIRE OF UNKNOWN
ORIGIN DAMAGES
F. DIAMOND HOI
At the Page Matinee Tomorrow
I START I). S. TROOPS OFF
QUIT TOBACCO
So easy to drop Cigarette,
Cigar or Chewing habit
"No-'To-Bac"; has helped thousands
to break the. costly, nerve-shattering
tobacco hubit. "Whenever you have a
longing for a cigarette, cigar, pipe, or
for a chew, Just place a harmless No-
sri iw-oui; luuivi ill jiiui liiuuill HlKlA'au,
to help relieve that awful desire.
P Shortly the habit may be completely
' broken, and you are better off men
! tally, physically, financially. It's so
easy, so simple. Get u box of Xo-To-
fnac ana it it uoesn I release you from
"jail craving for tobacco, in nny form,
your druggist will refund your money
J without Question, Adv.
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CATARRHAL DEAFNESS
MAY BE OVERCOME
A lire which brjke out during the
absence of the family and the cause
i f wh'ch Is unknown but presumably
heating stove, caused
much destruction nt the home of
I'ay Diamond, 113 Cottage street, last
night.
The family left the hon?e about 7
o'clock to visit the carnival and upon
their return home at 10 p. m. dis
covered the dwelling on f re in the
Interior in the combination living and
dining room. The fire department
was quickly sumoned and in the
meantime the family and neighbors
did their best to attempt to quell the
flames. The firemen quickly finish
ed the job.
The walls, ceiling and flooring were
badly burned and the fire entered a
wardrobe destroying all of Jlrs. Dia
mond's wearing apparel except what
she Tiad on, and half of Mr. Dia
mond's clothing outfit. Much of the
furniture was badly burned and
damaged, Including a piano.
The loss on house and content's i
covered by Insurance. The D'amond
family Is temporarily living with
neighbors until tlicy. obtain new quar
ters, as It will take some time to have
the house repaired.
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JACK PICKFORD in
"BILL APPERSON'S BOY"
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If you have Catarrhal Deaf
ness or are even just a little
hard of hearing or have head
noises, go to your druggist and
get 1 ounce of 1'arniint (double
strength), and add to II pint
uf hot water and a little gran
ulated sugar. Take 1 table-
spoonful four times a day.
This will often bring quick
relief from the distressing head
noises. Clogged nostrils should
open, breathing become easy
and the mucus stop dropping
Into the throat. It is easy to
prepare, .costs little and Is jilr'aj-i
ant1 to tnko.:' Anyone losing'
hearing or who has Catarrhal
Deafnes'or head noises should
stivn thls prescription a 'trial.'
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FAMILY OF ELEVEN
M A X 1 1 j A , Oct. A Moro named
Andangaii, becoming suddenly insane
at ('alabato. island of .Mindanao, ran
amuck, killed eleven members, of his
family with a lioln und thcji commit
ted suicide, according tn advices re
ceived here by Philippine Constabu
lary headquarters. Andangan's fam
ily, which he wiped out. consisted of
eight daughters ,11110 . son and two
grandsons, their; tngcp hinging, from.;
one to 2(7 yenrs. '
, In :the, yorJfl;- history.; ' seventeen
billion dollars in gold has been mined
of which five; blllit n have been lost, ; :
NEW YORK, Oct. 21. Escorted
by a squadron of Ainer'can destroy
ers which picked the liner Aquitania
up before dawn. off. Ambrose light
I'h'.p, Admiral Earl Reatty of the Brit
ish navy arrived here today ns the
guest of the American Legion. Tho
admiral will attend the legion con
veuf'on in Kansas City.
The batteries of Forts Hamilton
and Wadaworth thundered a salute
oi' 19 guns as the liner bearing the I
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WASHINGTON. Oct. 21. The
formal terms of ratification of IhP
the peacn treaties with Cermany ami
Austria have luvn sent forward to
Horliti and Vienna, it was announced
today. As soon as these formal ex
changes have been completed with
tho former enemy powers it is e
pietert that Immediate steps will he
taken to set up diplomatic machin
ery and resume full normal relations
with those governments.
American troops will begin mov
ing out of (ionuany immediately upm
tha exchange of the ratification of
the tSorman treaty, it was added. Tho
movement, it was said, would he nor
mal but slow and will begin in ud
p u- x I tn a t e 1 y t w o wee k s.
'Bayer" on Genuine Aspirin say "Bayer'
"Warn in ?- I'nlrss you se the name
' Bayer' on packum or on lit ltb-ts,
you are not go t hit; Kftutlne Aspirin
preNi'rll'Od by physicians for nvt-iity-one
years and proved saff by mil
lions. Take Aspirin only as told in
the 1'avtM package for folds. Head
ache, XeunilMia, lihemiiatism. Ear
ache Toot liaclw. 1-umbago and for
Pain. All druKKisis null Bayer Tab
lt'ts of Aspirin iti bantly tin boxes uf
12. ami In bullies of 21 and 100. As
pirin i the trade mark of Buyer nuiu
u fact lire of Monoaeeticacideatur of
Salicylieaeid. Adv.
U. S. TAKES A HAND
(Continued from Pago One)
ORKGO.x AGRICULTlItAL COL
LKGK. CorvallisTOct. 21 Vor the first
time in the history of the Oregon Agri
cultural college the l"niveisity oC
Washington will play the "Fighting
Aggies" on the Aggie field at Corvallls.
Saturday afternoon nt 2:15 two
commander of the grand fleet during teams enmvny dutermined to win tho
tho world war slipped past on her coast conreronce will face ouch other,
v.-av to quarters. j Last vear the "Hun Dodi;ers' were dc-
Admiral and Lady Tte.atty were to feate( bv tno ..Fighting Aggios" with
bi irroetnd at quarantine by Ameri-ja sco,.e of 3 tJ 0 on tIuiU. (nvn fiol,
can Leg'on and the state and munici- Thnv ftrfi cnniinir lmck ln rPVenirn the
pai govern mem aim laneu on in inc
navy cutter. Vigilant. '. j
a dispute between t he earrirrs and
their employ vs roiu-crning wugfs.
ru Irs and ," 'king conditions "this
bourd assumes jurisdiction of said dis
pute on the .statutory ground that It .
is likely substantially to Interrupt '
eomnieret'."
Meanwhile both partieH to the dis
pute are warned to maintain Uit
status quo on tlu prt)pcrtics of the
curriers. The net ion by the bourd
followed a conference which began at I
ten o'clock. Board members declined
to say whether they bad been in 1
touch with Washington by long dis-
tunce telephone during the morning.
After the leglou convention Admlr-
ial Beatty wjll go to Washington.
where he is to, serVe in n advisory
place-kick oT Andy Crowell who sent
the pigskin over the cross bars for the
only points made in the game.
,-The "Aggies" ore working hard and
with a determination to celebrate the
copaclty to the British delegation ntQVonl of Wush!ngton-
out iirTins'innt pniuerniifp.
f IGS and 'DATES
Although the, .season seems early, still the new fall goods are ar
riving almost daily.' The most of the new nuts are here, also pack
age figs and dates.
New Dayton
Fixture
We have just installed a new Display Fixture for the handling of
fancy groceries, nuts and fruits, and we invite you to call and see
it.
These fixtures are modern, sanitary arid attractive.
Personal Attention
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GROCER,
Prompt Service
Phone 252
first appour-
ance with. a victory for O. A. C. They
have not yet had a real battle against
an opposing team.
"Jimmy" Richardson, general man
ug'eY. predicts that between 8000 and
JO-,000 persons Will come by automo
bile alone. The seating capacity will
be approximately 1-1,000 and at' the
rate tickets are stltlns it is exueeted
that a record breaking crowd will be
here. The Corvallis stores will be
closed members of the commercial
club bcingihehind the team to the man.
1'ntnus ltefust' IVnre.
ClUOAtJO, Oct. 21. (By the As-
sociatod Press) -Lurk of any provis-
ion by the unions for suspending the
railroad strike called for October SO
made it Impossible to accept the plan
offered by the Tniled States railroad
labor board yesterday, It was said to
day in union ei ivies. The board. It
was said, presented three proposals
to the presidents of the big four
brotherhoods and the .switchmen's
union. They were:
1. The railroads to make a reduc
tion In freight rates corresponding to
the wage reduction of J uly 1, less
such reductions as have already been
made since that date.
2. The railroads to refrain from
asking the t'nited States railroad la
bor board for a further wage reduc
tion until the last rut has been trans
lated into rate reductions.
3. The unions to suspend or with
draw their strike order.
The five union presidents were wil
ting' to accept the first two, but de
clared they hud made no , arrange
ments for suspending their strike and
nny settlement must be made before
October 'AO or the walkout would au
tomatically become effective.
The board, It was reported today,
assured the union leaders that the
railroads could not get a decision fur
months, even If they filed their pro
posed request for a ten per cent wage
reduction Immediately. ,
Brotherhood loaders, who , had
already declared the plan Impossible,
made no effort to conceal their disap
pointment that the board had noth
ing else to offer.
The Artistic and Dainty
Packages
af the L'Ame (La May) Toilet line combined
with the merits of the goods makes them
very attractive to one who prefers the best.
We would be pleased to have you look over
our display.
HeaLh's Drug' Store
The San Tox Store
109 East Main Street.
Latest Arrivals at
Auto Camp Grounds
Thursday's arrivals at the city auto
camp were as follows: O. O. Free
man and family of Donald, Ore., en
route north; I'. 11. Malierla and fam
ily of South Itend, Ind., en route to
1-08 Angeles; K. 11. Huysen and fam
ily of Senaea Falls, X. Y., en route
home; P. li. Fisher and family of Da
liersfield, Calif., en route lo Port
land, and Mr. and .Mrs. John Mender
son of Portland, who may locale
here.
Mrs. Buffalo Bill Dead
j COm', Wyo., Oct. 21. Mrs. LouiBa
Frederick Cody, widow of the lute W'll-
jliam F, Cody I Buffalo Bill) is (lend al
her home here. She was 78 years old.
j Heart disease was said hy physicians
t to, have caused her. death.
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Special Offering in Our Goat
Department for Women
Saturday, October 22nd
$29.00 Women's Coats. Saturday, at ; $25.00
$38.50 Women's Coats. Saturday, at $31.75
$37.50 Women's Coats. Saturday, at . $29.75
$34.75 Women's Coats. Saturday, at $27.50
The above prices good for one day only. , Saturday; October 22nd
Your chance to buy your winter Coat for less. Every garment a new style.
WOMEN'S SHOE DEPT.
300 pairs women's shoes, going cn sale Saturday at one price, $3.50 per pair.
All regular sizes in this one-price sale at $3.50 per pair.
CIIICAOO, Oct. 21. Chicago pack
ers today lieiran storing fre.nh incuts
fo.r emergency use In event of a rail
road strike. Preparations are being
nmde, it. wiift said, to Htnck strategic
distributing centers to the maximum.
BOMB THROWING EXPECTED
(Continued from page one.)
in connection with the Massachusetts
case, two of them containing throats
of reprisals against Americans if the
executions took place. Tho guard at
tho embassy was .Increased today and
every possible precaution has been
taken to protect the passport bureau,
tho reparations commission offices und
the American consulate.
The communist mass meeting of pro
test against tho conviction of the two
Italians, called for tonight In one of
tho largest halls of Paris, is causing
some apprehension, and the republican
guard haB been called out to keep
order and prevent demonstrations of
any kind in front of the embassy or
other American offices.
MONDAY, OCTOBER 24TH, IS OUR BIRTHDAY
Our little shoe store is nine yenrs old. We stuck
to Aledl'ord and the same stand, number 21, North
Central Avenue, selliii"' "Good Shoes" at "Night
Prices." After suimiiiiift' up our business record we
feel w ith some pride that "Good Shoes" built oiir
business, in connection with "Good Service" wj'cah
boast of a goodly number of satisfied customers.
ARE YOU ONE ,0F OUR CUSTOMERS?
&clCldl5&y, 21 North
"Good Shoes".
Central
"GOOD SHOES" Built Our Business.
Southern Oregon Hardware Co.
Helps People to Meet Ordinance
New Mail Box Law Effective Soon
A new law Is going Into effect
whereas every homo must have a mull
box.
If you are In need of one, tho placo
to get your requirements filled would
bo at the Southern Oregon Hardware
Co., 203 West Main street. They havo
twenty styles) to select from in full
brass, antique copper, japanned and
aluminum finishes. Prices ranging
from 35 cents to $1.00 each.
Lest you forgot, that Is Aledford'.i
new up-Lo-dulo hardware store, whore
you can purchaso any artlclo you de
sire nt a saving and if not ln stock
thoy will gladly got Bume for you at no
additional charge.
BRUMFIELD ATTEMPTS SUICIDE
(Continued from rage One)
packs to reduce his temperature are
changed continually and he expresses
relief when they are changed.
Deputy HhorUf "Tiny liill" Kepper
is watching beside him, taking care
that llrumfleld may not tear away the
bandages ,
Special for Buckhound Week
25 PER CENT OFF ON ALL WRIST WATCHES
All kinds and sizes! Priees to fit every purse.
Ruby Rings at greatly reduced prices.
We will be pleased to show 3-011.
FAY E. DIAMOND
Jeweler
TYPEWRITERS
Second Hand and Rebuilt
Machines
Noiseless
Remington
Underwoods
Royal arid
Corona Agents
Medford
Book Store
34 N. Central
A TRIAL WILL
CONVINCE
YOU.
millHBmiiviiriiniiii I -i'it?i l
Tl
IkTOTHING that we could sav would so thoroughly
convince you of the value. of Chamberlain'j
Tablets as a personal trial. , We can tell you
of thousands who have been permanently cujed ot
chronic constipation, indigestion, biliousness, sick
headache and disorders of the stomach and ' livei,'
but this will have little weight with you as coircd
to a personal trial. That always convinces.
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