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MT.DFORn NT A TL TWTBnVK.' KfKDPORft. Q1?KOONT. TUESDAY, OCTO'Rr.T? 25. 1921 PAGE THREE Don't have suc cess with your baking today, and failure..tomorrow. Have' perfect, eco npniicaL results every time .you bake-you can do it if you use CALUMET BAKING POWDER If it were hot pure :most dependable most economical, jt would not .be the world's biggest sell ing brand today. No. human hands ever touch Calumet it is made in- tht-lar)gat-.and.Lrnqst sanitary baking bow- der factories on KILL SIX, ESCAPE Bon stated that tmrns from hot tar used by a sane of thirty men. together with tlie ho-k of the iifcldimt.Muive made htm critically 111. The report thut Johnson had as saulted a 13-year-old whlto Kirl seve ral weeks ago,. Is- said to have given the mob its incentive for suiting the "tar party." - ' WITH VALUABLES rijisTRUCK20Q FT: 1 A' pbupd'cuQ (f Calumet ontqIns full I 16 oa. Some bakmii powder com n I 12 ua. cnns inslcpa ot lb yj, cans. fie 'urfe voii fi'nt u pound when you wont tl For rigUi prlcos In (- . MONUMENTS i IIKAIIMTOXK8, COIM.VGS, i i.- ' , VATl.TS, LKTTKKIN'G , anrt repairing old work In cemeteries, call or .write,- . (, j 'J. -i ,' ;, ARTlSTO STQNE CO. ! Work erecuwl In or shipped to !i part of the Taclltr Coast. J 37 N,FJr Kt, rV- . hs!ffrU Or MEXICO CITY, Ott. 23. (By the Associated Press) Government troops were enguKori today in traek- inK a band of highwaymen which liiat ij-lit held up an vxpross train at tzcapotxalto, a suburb of this elty killing, six persons, wounding five others and por-Mnp the express ear of parknKes valued at 200.000 pesoH. The robbers fled In automobiles and vanished into the hills. - - i The express shipment was fjuarded by soldiers and' when the train was stopped by the . highwaymen, the troops engaged in a slia , fight-with the outlaws. So far as known all the killed were1 soldiers. It was believed bore Inst nipht that there wero no American passengers on the train. AT GREGORY: N: D; L APPLICATIONS ARE DEFERRED BY G: CT. A number of applicants for1 natu rulization papers np pea red befuffl Judge K. M. CatUIhs In the Hrctilt court Monday afterniutii, ode Of tbeni beitiK Henry KchultK, who lit rKHlnRd ... ...!... t. ....iuMlntl..r u. .li.xnti ture of gas and oil was struck in the M j.lp rl(.lu to ni.i8tlHimy. pri first of the Gregory oil wells being VHte . ,,ro,,orty, and union labor." Tito drilled here, at a depth of 00 feet- -'anting of SchultKi's idea was do- GREGORY, N D., Oct. 2". A mix- early today. creek bed. The well is located in NEGRO NEAR DEATH AS RESULT TAR FEATHERS! L FIFTEEN PRISONERS ELGIN', 111.. Oft. -25. Preston Johnson, -tl C-ycar-old negro. :. is 'in n sori(tus condition today as th- 1-cv.illt of a "tar and feather party" Sunday night. Physician attending .'ohir"- ferred until witnesses cotild be cured. He wna born In (lerioany, and came to this country when three years old. Ho thought ho was a citizen, and voted for years, under the impression that his' father had taken out his final papers. -- -. . i H, II. Noel, a nntivo of Canada, np plied for citizenship, and 1i!b case was deferred by the court' temporarily. Tho intricacies of the Initiative and referendum ' befuddled Noel, who answered most of the questions freely. The court stated that cltizcna for iiierlv wore naturalized with a few casual remarks about tho weather and the fishing, but that tho war had .taught "the country many bitter les sons,: -anti 'tnat mo purpose now was 1 . MANILA. Oct. 25-Fifteen prisoners confined in prisons throughout the islands were pardoned today, by Gover nor General Leonard Wood. ' Two of the pardoned men were serving life .... .... . 'HIIIIS.. ' terms toiiow.ng conviction on cnurges i, . , th ,..., ., .... ..., of murder. ' ' (.ants ho vell versed In the cardinal All the pardons were recommended p,.nclptcs of this government, by the Wooil-Korbes mission following Miss Julia Hnrtmann, a native of its. investigation of island pi isms and' mrmany applied for citizenship were based on reasons of advanced papers and her application was also OPIorrcu. .MIHH lliil .nmilll Hi, mmiv- Iwhnt- frightened, nnd her employer stated sho was well Informed, but a age or good conduct. For Constipated Bowels Bilious Liver Tho nicest- cathartla-Taxative ' to physic, your bowels when, you have Headache"'" - Illliousness : Colds ;.V Di .si lifts Indigestion i. Sour Stomach is- eanSyr-l)k'e "CascTtrets.- One or two! tonjeht will empty your bowels com pletely by morning and you will feel splendid. "They work while you sledp." Cascarets never stir, you up or gripe like Sajts, Pills, Calomel, or Oil and they cost only ten cents a box. Children love Cascnrels, rob. Adv. K BAD BREATE poor witness. PAINTING PAPER HANGING TINTING .' Interior Decorating in all its -: branches. . . ,. . PIANOS , Refihished and Polished. FURNITURE Finishing, Polishing and 1 - .Repairing. ;. 1 All Work feruaranteed.l Estimates Cheerfully Given. City Autq Paint Works , 28 jNorth Bartlett ": Phone 754-J . eiij '.'l if IB ..11 riO YOU WANT your friends to avoid you? They Jjf will CBrtainly dp so when your breath is bad. ' )--.Tfiere;is' no excusd'-'jtbr anyone -having "a bad U which can he corrected, by taking Chamberlairi's Tablets, ,Many have heen permanently cured of stomach troubles by the use of . these tablets after" years jufibrin.;;' -Price 25 cents perbpttle. . raiiifWiiinrliiifriiiiffliniii Wni-i TniMiiin if r--i-- "r Be an Enthusiast Talking Up the Go-to-Church Movement in Trees pluiited this year will be ' almost if not. actually' ..bearing fruit during the year of our com ing Jiig Fair.- How much more valuable -will your property be than if barren-of trees. AWoniisider (he improvement in your, home surroundings a nice planting 01 shade trees, shrubbery, roses, etc., will accomplish. Our jKtock of Fruit and Ornamental (VA'-ent ot tlie iincsi in iticir i-es.iit.-i;- t j- lve classes. ' -- When you are ready to plant, con sult us. We can help you. Oregon Nursery Company ki - ORENCO, OREGON i ; -.Be an cnthuslaBl In- the GO TO CHURCH movement. Enthu siasm always is a 'splendid' thing. 'It Ib doubly and trebly sofwhon' it.ls exercised to get people to GO-TO CHURCH. Billy Sunday en thuses over religion. He carries h!s hearers off their feet. There's one thing about talking up GO TO CHURCH. It Is godly. - It is unselfish. Your neighbor, in the wildest stretch of Ills Imaglnaton, cannot accuse you- of an ulteror motive when you ask him .to GO TO CHURCH. . ; ; k parent will Insure himself In order that his wife and children , may not suffer in the'event of his death. That Js a praiseworthy act. How about the Insurance of-their souls?' No Christian parent will ask his children to remain away from church. 1 On the 'contrary, he will ' urge-them to go. -! The surest way to get them to GO TO CHURCH is( to GO TO -CHURCH hlniBel . . . . . IT IS KASY TO BICCOMH HXTHVSIARTIO OVER RRIIOION' AXI THK GO - TO CHURCH : SH)V1'3IWXT(--TH.K SUIMK7I': IN KI'IKKS KXTHUSIASM..- IT IXK1MKKH KU)QIKXCK. IF A, MAX HAS AXV CHIUSTIAXITV LKW HH'IJi MHTKX TO A PIjBA TO iO TO 'Ht'KCll. WW ASK TIIK, L-VX WHO 1KKS NOT (it TO Clll'HOH TO CO RACK TO HIS HOYHOOI) DAYS. ' AH 'A. IJOY HK. WKM1 TO CHURCH. II K WAS Cit)l)I,Y THK. ' IT-IS HAT1 TO V X I K RST A X I ) WHY, WHKX A YOUTH KHACHKS HIS MAJORITY, HK-KAI.US' AWAY' FROM CHUIM'H. SOMK OK TIIK KT-IPPAXT YOUTHS ARIi IXCI,IXKI TO SNIII AT THK YOUNO MAS WH(V fiOKS TO CHURCH. IX THKIH BI.IXI)XIiS THKY"ARR LIKKL.Y TO :aMj HIM A WKAKLIXO.-OX i THK CXXTRARY HK 18 STRONG AXI THEY ARE THK WKAKMXGV. '--. ""' -' ' If on your way to church you meet a friend who does not GO TO CHURCH pleail with' him: Ask him .to he a good fsllowond grant you a favor.. You are-rot asking a loan. You are aRklng him to better Jiis body, hint mind and his soul. Ho'U see the light: ... . Get others to GO TO CHURCH, Sunday, October' 30. , V ----. ---- - . . v I ': " '. Pythian Sisters Daiice! K.P. Hall, Thursday, October 27 Knights and Families Invited MUSIC BY K. P. ORCHESTRA UNKNOWN SOLDIER SAILS FOR HOI HAVRE, Oct, 25. (Ry Assooiated Press.) The simple flag draped cas ket containing the symbol of 'America's "unsung fighters" set sail westward this afternoon. Reiwslng in a place of honor allotted in the stem of the Unit ed States cruiser Olympla, the "un known Warrior" ' was takon on his homeward voyage to .find a resting place in the national cemetery at Ar- llnpton,. ;. i .... .-' Hundreds of bunches of flowers, tokens of esteem of French peasantry. were -banked on all Bides of the casket around which were hold simple but Init pressive ceremonies. BILLY HUFF PUIS UP MONEY WHICH ! INSUIESHOIGO The, promoters ot Bl'.ly Huff, lit.'. Klamath l'gbt-heavyvvelght battler, have; supplied appearance money , which, positively assures locul fans an opportunity of seeing the long de-j fei'red 'fight between him and Tom Sharkey of tlifs city at the Nat.j smoker Friday night. Roth men are roundihg Into A-l liapa for tho bout.l which Is schedtilod for a 10 round! main event on Friday's card, and It should lie a high caliber stem-wlndor from all indications, K. O. Joe -Blackburn, a fast scrap per who featured in the litst smoker card, will be pitted against Rattling Frick, a popular homo boy, In a 6 rotiltd seml-windun exhibition wlilch promises to be a dandy.. . - . Owing to tho weight handicap lit tle Mexican Reat would have to over come if lie meets "Fighting" Johnny Carlson, Matchmaker Dixon has al tered his card and will nrrnngo for another good man to meet Johnny to insure an even mix. Dixon has made every effort possible to arrange oven matches for Friday's smoker There will be othur Interesting pre liminaries Including a four round go between Kid Hammond . and Claud Wright and a four round fly-weight curtain raiser exhibition between Sonny Austin, Medford's 98 pound colored pugilist and Young Meadows, another local "comer. ; Unidentified Black Lynched ' WINNSHORO, La., Oct. 25. A mob today lynched, an unidentified'- negro woo was captured following the shoot ing to death of Joe Kimball, a white farmer. The negro was hanged. SPOKANE, Oct. 25. Two masked men who entered the First State bank at St. Joe, Idaho, at ton o'clock today bound- and blindfolded the cashier, E. F. Botz, who was alone at the lime and; escaped with $3000, according to infor. motion .received here today. It was declared that no one .saw the men enter ...or- leave the. bank. ., 'The same institution was robbed of about $3000 in like manner three- months ago. GOITRE IS A DANGEROUS DISEASE ... . It TMsriiinres the Appearance ami Undermines tho lleivltll. "I used Dr. llayssen's Famous Goitre Ointment some twenty years ago aud was 'cured, and have had no return of tho Goitre." wrltos Mrs. E. Reynolds of Wisconsin. Mrs. D. Martin of Illinois wrltos: "When I sent for your medlclno : my nock measured 17 Inches, and I measured It again tho other day and it is only 14 Inches now." "Your treatment is truly wonderful.- My goltro was as hard) as a pugilist's muscle, and tho Oint ment Is softening it so fast it is almost paBt belief. I can't say enough in praise of your Ointment. I have suffered -so long and . It 'Is doing ino so much good in the short time I have used it," writes Mrs. A. Hunslnger, Pennsylvania, : Dr. Hnysson's Famous tloltre Preparations have a record of- over 30 years behind them. Physicians use and recommend it. Ask for "Goitre; lis History and Cure," direct from the II. H, Hay sson CO., ' Senaca Falls, N. Yt, .or your Druggist who has it in stock here. . T "- KLAMATH FALLS, Ore., Oct. 25. Twenty-five-'' automobile loads tff searchers left here today for Burton's Cabin; thirty miles northwest of here, to find Prentiss- Puckett, senior memi ber ot the logging firm of Puckett Brothers, who Is believed either to have been accidentally shot or wound ed while deer hunting Sunday. . At the Rlalto ;' ' Headed by Naomi Childers, an artist of rare beauty fend talent, an excep tionally strong cast will be seen In the Sidney Franklin production,' "Cour age," when It comes to the Rlalto theatre tomorrow for an engagement of four days. " Sam de Grasss, whose rise In motion pictures has been steady since Vhis Initial screen appearance in . - "The Birth' of a Nation," has the male lead opimslte Miss Childers In "Courage." 'Others In- this cast are Lionel Bel- more,' the ' famous'. English actor, Adolph1 Menjoji, Lloyd Whltlock, Alec B. Francis, Ray Howard; -Gloria Hope and Ctiarles Hill Mailes. , - It's a Grand Old Remedy You can't keep strong and well with out sleep. '. Whether your rest ft bro ken by. a painful hacking cough or just an annoying tickling in the throat, the system becomes weakened and run down Mrs.' K. D.-Drake, Childs, Md:, writes:"' "After an attack of tho 'flu' 1 was- left with a severe cough. '- Noth Ing relieved ne till I used Foley's money and Tar, which t can highly recommend." It covers Irritated mem Urano with a hr-aliug and sjotbins coating, loosens phlegm and clears air passages. ' Hold everywhere, Adv, LIMBERS UP YOUR SORE STIFF JOINTS WEATHER exposure and hard work bring pai-.s and aches in muscles and joints. Have a bottle of Sloan's Liniment handy and apply freely, Penelraleswilhoui robbing. You will find at Once comforting sense of warmth which will be followed by a -relief from the soreness and stiffness of aching joints. -, " Also relieves rheumatism, sciatica, neuralgia; sprains and strains. " . . For forty years pain's enemy. Ask your neighbor. At all druggists 35c, 70c," $1.40. SMfSi JLXX I.JLXIL LCI, XHenemv: f i i Hi OFFICE1 MANAGER WANTED ; NEW. CLASSES START- ' , TUESDAY, ,NOV; 1. -v Now Is the Time to Do ' ,' .' --' .Your. CEMENT WORK ;," before winter weutlior Vc build anything. Call 91-R V. L. SNYDER - '1114 North Central WE HAVE SEVENTY-TWO VACUUM BOTTLES Regular $3.50 bottle, that we will sell WEDNESDAY FOR $1.65 This price will move them quickly If you want one, come early Heath's Drug Store? fhe San, Tox Store 109 East Main Street. ' - ' , , ,''.'., , . ' ' ' " ' ' ! k Standard Oil Company. , . v . . , , . :'.; '.twin continuous stream y n ' 1:1 ot power, From the first turn of the motor until the end of the trip. Red Crown, gasoline delivers steady, dependable power. .Every gallon of "RedCrown" which goes into your tank in sures ready starting, smooth and rapid . acceleration, and more mileage a continuous stream of power. That-explains, the popularity of "Red Crown" why it is the choice (of motorists who know what good gasoline should do. ; It pays to. look for the Red Crown sign before you-fill. You will find that sign at Standard Oil Service Stationsgarage?, and at other dealers. STANDARD OIL COMPANY (, California) ii t rM il.C'.j 4l;.U.( 4-j.l6rjtt. ' u cannot have iyoi intKeFuture t -Ktwar -i tlj l ': Bank your ,; gri - : .-When you. lire young, and vigorous, and inking, njp.ne'y the best time to put as much .as you can spare in the bank REGULARLY. " , ,.Time flies quipkly ,and the reward of your econ6my And thrift is years of happiness and a comfortable old age.' - ;-. I ' .... .. . . j v ,, Begin uoWt Come, ip and, open, an account in pur Bank,; and 'j make a practice of regularly adding to your D&iance. .-; We will welcome you. fu Jackson Goiirity BMk Established 1888 - - .'( ..-!' r -'l Member Federal Resere.