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MEDFOKM) MATH TltlBUNR, MKDFOHI). OKlXiOK, TUKSDAY. XOYKMHKU 1. 1921 PAGE THREE- Dyed Her Dress, Coat and Skirt for Few Cents Ench package of Diamond Dyes" contains directions so simple any woman can dye or tint her worn, nhabby dresses, skirts, waists, coats, stockings, sweaters, covering;, drape ries, hangings, everything, even if she hus never dyed beore, liuy "Dia mond Dyes" no other kind then perfect home dyeing is sure becaust IJianiond Dyes are guaranteed not to BPOt. fude streak or run. Tell your oruggist. wnetner the materia! you wish to dyo is wool or silk, or whether it is linen, cotton or mixed goods. Adv. COUNTY TAX 10 BE PRACTICALLY SI E AS 1920 TO ADDRESS THE T W. C. Schuppel of Portland The county court Monday approved . . J J 1 Mfdfora ( hiinibt'i of Comment I the county budget as prepared by the , mo..lw u, . Holland Hotel. 11 will the SELECT JURY FOR I (county budget committee, and the taxi,,,, , stnff of the Oregon ! levy for the vear was fixed at 27.4 : surance company as agency ImiHs for districts outside of hish AUCTION SMI j at I lfe in surance company as amy supcr- viur ami in that capacity ha the op portunity to know Oivgon and what school districts, and 25.8 for districts the state as a whole lacks. inside hitrh scliool districts. This dif- Monday Mr. Mr.huppel spoke at ference is because districts maintain-' ing high schools are exempt from lev-, ies for high schools. Central Foint, Oregon of Firm Implements on Main Street, West of Y. M. C. A. building, Saturday, Nov. 5 " " at 10 A, M. y 'will sou tor .1. 1. Logan extra good quality- farm implements com prising: One-almost new 3 Inch Bain Wagon One 3 inch Bain Wagon in good con- tlltioii One. Hiding Corn Cultivator ; ' Que McCormack Mower -iCna McCoxmack Hay Rake ' One 10 inch Steal iroukeam Plow One 14 Inch John Deor SuIXit Plow, good as new Two Walking Plows Two Fresno scrapers One Slip Scraper Two Cutters ' ' , " Xiatthpws ditcher lllacksmith tools, one Anvil, two Bel lows Tubes Two and Four-Morse Double Trees Whipple Trees, Shovel, Picks, Chains, Grease Cups. I will also sell a C. L. Best 40 h. p. .Tractor and Grading Machine i In (good condition. TliiS'Ti-SCtftf! ajifl !f)rader can bo seen at the Tyson Beull anch at any time. 1.; !; !'!' 'i 1 ! : "': 11 Many other usefuiirficlos that are jiot on the above llstjji!. iijf M Auctioneer's ote4fppiuot fal!; to attend this s'ale. Copies and be! con vinced as to the bargains you cuu se cure, i U ''i'-:'. ICiltl- total- the forum of the C'.raiUs l'uss t'ham- lu-r of t'oninieive where he assisted jtlint organization in LuildiuK up a . nienibeihio and otherwise iruve vulu- The tax levy for last year was 27 j able'counsel to the iilzens there for mills for districts outside of 'highithe rejuvenation of their chamber. j school districts, and 23.7 mills for wlitcb has been dormant for some ! those within high school districts, ltitime. is estimated that there will be a $3H,- "J'i m " amir.- 1 as not MOO Increase in the-money to be raised ' b""", announced but from all ac .. , , . , j counts he is a fluent speaker and a this year, some being on account otnmn wlu, ,., ,., ,,ut imerest his the 2 mill levy tor the soldiers' b nus. aluiieni c. The county court will meet in the i ah forums will be hold at the llol eircuit court room on December fc. fir land lintel tlurint,' November, a discussion of the budget and levy.j tor or against, by any taxpayer. The distribution of the levy follows: For the payment of state tax, mated I 11 mills, which will ?303,600. Market road money, 1.5 mills. $41,400. . General road fund, 2.2 mills, totaling 560,720. High school fund, l.C mills, based on all property outside of high school districts, at an estimated valuation of $14,600,000, totaling $23,360. , . . County school fund, 2.4 mills, total ing $66,240. ': Pacific highway interest fmd. .S aiillii, totaling $24,340. Crater Lake highway iaMreet faae, .6 mills, netting $16,660. Bond redemption fund, 1.4 mills, to taling $38,640. " .Market road fund, to match state money, 1.5 mills, totaling $41,400. General fund, which includes the following: Market road tax for state, 1 mill, totaling $27,600. Other state tax, 10 mills, totaling $276,000. Expenditure for running county, In cluding redemption of warrants, 6.8 mills, totaling $160,080. -Si eil!litKi',i;i:!!i'it Auction Nov.:'6, at iff A, M..'??: Do not forget the;Tate and place! . ,;. ,.. . 'Auctioneer BREAD! Give it a more Important place on your table. See that your children eat more bread at meals rind between meals. Watch them grow rosier and stur dier. Teach them the value of the world's greatest food. - Bread is your Best Food Fat more of It. Knt . NUT-EKOWW ERE AD "Tho bread that builds." PEERLESS BAKERY Ask your dealer for NUT BROWN i Cut This Out It Is Worth While Cut out this slip, encibsaiwlMi Sc and mull it to I'Iey i'co;, !288aiSlteffleld A ve., Chicago, I1J:, Writing: yot(r.fliame Big Bill at Page Just what the public would see If a wall conld be ripped from the average home is revealed In Goidwyn's produc tion of Rupert Hughes' story, "Danger ous Curve Ahead,", which opens at the Page theatre this afternoon for four days. ;:Tho'ph6topiay: is n depletion of the trUls, struggles, triumphs and de feats at early-married lit graacutwl ft jmpatkatiaa.Uj, mtmmtly ki4 kt- tnoroual; that on feala b la really looking' on at the household of the Hurley Joneses with that obstructing fourth Wall knocked out. ' Heading' the cast are' Helen'e Chad wlck and Richard Dix, with Maurice H. Flynn, the lamous "Lefty" Flynn or Yale athletics, Kate Lester, Edythe Chapman, James Nelll and others. Added features on the bill are "Dog Brownie and Baby Peggy" In a Cen tury comedy, Pathe News and "Betty" (Grace) Brown at the mighty Wur lltzer, playing the Robin Hood over ture. . ii At the Rlalto file Greatest Love", the latest fea ture picture which comes to the HUlto and address dearly!.', ! Ydu' 'will 'rt'celvo i theatre tomorrow in' return a trial pKckagei'coiitaining I realistic representation! of tho harff ships, Joys and sorrows of life as lived Foley's Honeyland Tar CotnpotthU 'for eouslis, colds and 'crbnpiiKolev'Kidntiy1 Pills for pains in sides aritl IjaoJtj; i;rie matism, backache, kidney and biaider aliments; and Foley Cathartic Tablets, a wholesome and thoroughly cleansing cathartic for constipation, biliousness, headaches, and sluggish bowels. Sold everywhere. Adv. YOUNGSTOWN,' Ohio, Nov. 1. While working in iiarlis here as one of the city's unemployed, C. P. Virtus, 28, former Canadian . soldier, received n letter from a trust company of Edmon ton, Canada, informing him that he had become heir to his father's estate, valued at between $10,000 and $50,000. Trained Nurse Advises People "I was a great sufferer of stomach and liver trouble unci cunnot say enough In praise of Mayr's Wonder ful .Remedy. It has done so much for me and I am recommending - it to other sufferers. I was a trained nurse In Marine and other hospitals years ago, therefore many come to mo for advice. I certufnly received great benefit from Mayr's Wonderful Kem- edy." It Is a simple, harmless prepa ration that removes the catarrhal mu cus from the intestinal tract and al lays the inflammation which causes practically all stomach, liver and in testinal ailments, including appendi citis. One dose will .convince or money refunded. At all druggists. Adv. in the Blums of a larRd city. In the latter part of the picture is., given,, ti glimpse behind the sceniis of a, musical comedy performance, Jtrid'dnnger and disgrace are seen to overtake their victims when all seems 'to be-prosperous and successful. Mother love . tri umphs where the moneyjof friends nnd the learning of counsel have failed, and the unexpected climax is said to ho both artistic and novel. Vora Gordon plays the roll of moth er similar to that which made her name a- household word in "Humor esquo." With her In the cast are Sally Crute, William II. Tookor, Fannie Shelton, and Jes3ie Simpson. Hobby Connelly and Dot Williams take the childrens' roles. The third .of the Mvdford bootleg casvs will l called in the rlr cuit court tomorrow against John Goodwin, a taxi driver, iharged with selling intoxicating liquor. Tht chief witness is A. 1!, Untes, a special ug-nt of the utate prohibition forces. who is expected to testily that he pur chased a bottle of litiuor from lood win, artor an auto ride to the Apple gate. The defense will be repru wtnted by Attorneys Newbury und Koberls, and the state by District At torney Kawles Moore. Tho caHe is expected to be completed tomorrow morn in ff. Following this case comes the civil action of F, I... Toil Velle vs. the Farm Hureau Co-operative Kxchange for the recovery of STSC.l'K. alleged to be due for the delivery and sale of 753.5 bushels of wheat at $2.,t:i f. o. b.. Portland, or $2.13 f. o. b., Medford. per bushel. The plaintiff says that the price of wheat was ll.GU4.96, aril that the defendant paid $818.68, leav ing the balance for which recovery in sought. This action will be followed by tho trial of James I Shine) EdwardH, charged with selling intoxicating liquor, either upon the second count of the indictment ngainst him, or a re-trial of the case in which tho jury disagreed. The first of the Hank of Jackson ville cases scheduled for this term of court wilt be called at the conclusion of the Matthews case, being the state ugainst Charles Owen. IS OBSERVED BY IF L Rnleigh Matthews will go to trial next Monday morning on a charge of second degree murder, arising out of the fatal . shooting affray at Eagle Point last September, wherein 'Wilbur (Wig) Jacks lost his life. This date was set by the court this, morning. The trial is expected to last the major portion of the week, with close to 100 witnesses, for and against The de fenso will bo self-defenne. MILLIONS OF POUNDS BOUGHT B THE GOVERNMENT 111 wder AME PRICE For more than 30 years Ounees for WHY PAY WAR PRICES? Those people who aro fond of as serting that the old tlmo spirit of Hallowe'en Is dead have another guess coming as far as Medford is concerned. Tho youth of tho city were very much alive to the occasion last night, as evidenced by the gone ral ringing of door bells, pounding; tm doors, carrying, away of, portable things from, i yards, innumerable pranks' of ivaridus kinds, and many Hallowe'en narties. f. U!riie, younger 'element had groat fun. 'pairing thatrects and every how and then timidly sneaking up on a porph- 'Oinai ringing a door bell, t peering in vindowH with falso faces on.. Many carried lanterns made lit of -pumpkins with grotesquely carded faces. , ... . r,;J, -1 1 r . t , :, Kvidonce of the, .doings of tho older element was seen in various parts' of tho city in chairs, boxes nnd tho Uho hanging on polos, and other portables in equally absurd locations. For In stance, on tho high school lawn this morning and forenoon reposed a wag on upslflo down, and flanked by some giites.-r-Tho school authorities waited all day -for tho ownor to turn up. ! On tho West side, ono feature of tho Hallowe'en fun was tho Bhovlng of Ku Klux Klan notes under front doorR of homes warning tho head of the house to leave the city inside of 36 hours undor penalty of death to tho whole household, Chief Timothy reports that the pranks were entirely harmless and that no complaints of Hallowe'en trouble were received at police headquarters., B1Q OVATION GIVEN FOCH . (Continued from rage One) -ti ed all the sacrifices freely consented for tho cause of right. . "It Is you who have made these sacrifices. More than 75,000 of your countrymen ware burled in tho soil of France. May they rest in peace. Your French brothers in nrma watch over them. "Glory to you who survive them and who enjoy victorious peace. You may well be proud of your past ex ploits. "Your country has asked of you to lay low a redoublablo enemy. You have placed him at your mercy and after having assured every guarantee for thjo liberty of our peoples, you have Imposed upon him tho peace nur government dictated. Has not your task been completely fulfilled. "As for me the groat honor of my life will be to have guided along the road to victory the American army of 1918, which was a real grand army. beginning with its commander." KANSAS CITY, Mo., Nov. 1. Of ficial greeting of their "buddies" Marshal Ferdinand Foch and Gnral John J. frhlnf oocupld a vocifer ous eewsiun of the American Leston national convention this morning. The. annual legion parade wasto follow-this afternoon. ' , Tho allied commander in ohlef and the American eiorul wer expected to review tho parade in which legion naires, members of the Qrand Army of the Republic, Spanish War Vete rans and others would participate. immediately arter tho morning ses sion the memorial of Kansas City for the war dead was dedicated. While the memorial was being dftdl oated, Kansas City sent to President Warren O. Harding at WashinKton and to the nation ns a whole, n mes sage of peac. Tho messago read by R. O. Long, proatdent at th Liborty Memorial association; In tho n&mo of Kansas City, will be carried by a dove, the emblem of peace and good trill. 1 The message said; I "Greeting Mr.. President, greet ings of pence and good will from Kan I sa City. "We are all assembled In one plnrn and with one accord, rnnsfnriitlnn Memorial Hill to the glory of God and I the honor of those who. won tho world ' war. Koch, the marshal of France, and conqueror or Gerninny, is here; IHax, the defender of Italy, in here-; Jacques, the redeemer of Itelgium i" here; Prshing. the American (Uod keep him ) is here; eighty t hoiiKand legionnaires, mighty men of valor, are here; fathers and mothers of the glorious fallen are here: wounded ttnd groping heroes are here; the mighty souls of the multitudinous dead are here; tiie quickened spirit of liberty is here all In one accord pence. "In the coming peace council niny our glorious country win more glory still by leading the war-weary na tions of the earth out of the wilder ness of dlBcord and dismay into the Canaan of peace and prosperity." For Constipated Bowels- Bilious Liver The nicest cathartic-laxative to physic your bowels when you have Headache Biliousness Colds Indigestion Dizziness Pour Stomach is cnndy-like Cascarets. One or two tonight will empty your bowels com pletely by morning and you wiyv fe4 splendid. "They work ' while you sleep." Casta ret s never stir you ap or gripe like Halts, Pills. Calomel, ct Oil and they cost only ten cents a bco$. Children love Cascarets, too. AdV, tth acknowledgments to K. C. A, It was time to -wake tip, all rih.t :, r. it 11. -) i I m t 1 ' I - , !' t :i I'-' 11 MY BRAIN was buf. BUILDING AIR castle. FOR I wasn't sleepy. FINALLY I doted off. AND PROMPTLY dreamed THAT I was awake, BUT WOKE right up. AND FOUND I was aaleej. THEN I got thinking. OF A wonderful formula. FOR MAKINQ cJjarettw. ' ... I PLANNED It all out. SO MUCH TurkUh tobco ... BLMNBM JWT M wit lwUA - AN ThArl 1 rustle lea 9 ' t AND I knew that blend. WOULD MAKE a hit, I COULD just see, CROWD 3 OF happy people, THRONGING INTO tore ... TO BUY that olgorett, .... THEN LIGHTING up. ... SMACKING THEIR Up. ' .',: . -'( ' : .(.'. AND 8AYINQ, "Oh, Boy. . . i -, ; j , L . . - IT8 THE exact copy. ... OF THAT 'Satisfy Wend." '". ,, . ,1'. C -4i " ' "'- AND THEN I oam t6. 1 :' ... ,1 il' j; AND SAID to myself, - -1 .,.-1- , "THI TIME you'ra urwuuin.... FOR SURE. "" -M . . ., . . 1 WAKE UP, you dam fool ' ' . .. r - . . I,K1-V . .. . ''' WHY THAT, 'SftUafy blend, -n" . . . , 8IMPLY CAN'X p coplod." t THAT'S 'fact thi "SV : iafy blend" cant b eopled. ' ' It'd ' ' bur1 ' ' own ' secret putting . ' thoBO Rood tobaccos together in a way that gives you ewry lait ounce of their fragrance. Vbull smack your lips oyer Chester ilelds. And remember yon . can't' got t, "Satisfy", anywhere ' else.;, .1 sterfie CIGARETTES Id Licoett & Mysks Tobacco Co. NOTICE! The State and National Banking Laws under which we co-operate provided as follows : "No officer or employee of any bank shall pay or charge to the account of any depositor any check of such depositor where there are not sufficient funds on deposit to the credit of the draw er of the check to meet the same." In accord with these regulations, effective November 1, 1921, the Clearing House Banks of Medford will re fuse to pay overdrafts. . . . FIRST NATIONAL BANK, JACKSON COUNTY BANK, MEDFORD NATIONAL BANK. FARMERS & FRUIT GROWERS BANK,