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STEDPCFRTJ SLXiTJ TOTBtTSTE. JrEDFOIlT), OKFfONT. TUESDAY, XOYEMTYETi S. 1021 CUT THIS OUT OLI ENGLISH RKCIPE FOR C.V TAKKII,. CATAltnHAI, DEAF NESS AND 1EAI NOISES. If you know of some one who i.s troubled with Catarrhal , Deafness, head noises or ordinary catarrh cut out this formula and hand it to them and you may have been the means vt saving some poor sufferer perhnp.s from total deafness. In KhrIiim I scientists for a long time past hal recognized that catarrh is a consti tutional disease and necessarily re quires a constitutional treatment. Sprays inhalers and nose doiK-hc are liable to irritate the delicatj air passages and force the disease into the middle ear, which frequently means total deafness, or else th-j dis ease may be driven down the ni. pas sages towards the lungs which is equally as daugerouu. ' The following formula which is used extensively in the damp English climate is a con stitutional treatment and should prove especially efficacious to suf ferers here who live under more fa vorable climate conditions. , Secure from your druggist I oum e of Parmint (Double strength). Take this home nnd add to it V-i pint of hot water and a little granulated sugar; stir until dissolved. Take one tablespoonful four ttimes a day. Thi'j will often bring quick relief from dis tressing head noises. Clogged nostril- should open, breathing become easy and hearing improve as the inflam mation in the eustachian tubes is re duced. ' I'armint used in this way acts directly upon the blood and mucous surfaces of the system and has a tonic action that helps to obtain the desired results. The preparation Is easy to make, costs little nnd is pleasant to take. Every person who has catarrh or head noises or is hard of hearing should give this treatment a trial. Adv. DR. RICKERT Eyes Scientifically - Tested and Glasses Properly Fitted NO DBOP9 USED Broken Lenses Accurately Duplicated FACTORY OX PREMISES aOM K. Main. IJDNfAlr. DAY OR NIGHT WEEKS-CONGER CO Hmarm.1 Director. Miller's New Radiator Shop Radiators Fenders Body Work 128 X. Grape Phono non-it MAIL YOUR FILMS to SWEM'S STUDIO 217 Eut Main St. Medford WOOD! All kinds of wood ut right prices; dry mill blocks. Ordin Promptly Filled MEDFORD FUEL CO. Cor. Fir nnrl Third. Tliono SM2 BREAD! Give, it a more important place on your table. Sec that your children eat more bread at meals and between meals. Watch them grow rosier and stur dier. . Teach them the value of the world's greatest food. Bread is your Best Food Eat more of it. Eat NUT-BROWN BREAD "Tho bread that builds." PEERLESS BAKERY Ask yur dealer tor NUT BROWK BREAD SEWARD HOTEL "HOUSE OF CHEER" AIDER AT 10TH STRKET, PORTLAND. OREGON. All the Oregon electric cars stop ai "neicelled. We strive to please "ates 11.50 and up. with oath 12 00 and tin. Our dining room u ery popular, and our business men'i luncheon, and our regular and Sun 7 dinners are not equalled else here at our price. Opposite Olds Wortnja A King's big store. . . 'iLJ III M II II ll-.JLLimjlM11 D. K Trumbull, barber, left here Octuber 15 without saying- goodbye. He came here last spring and visited tat the J. V. Harrison home on Galls i creek, until a difference In opinions nrisinff, he moved to tho Oeorge Gur I rett home where at the end of about J 30 days, trouble of it more serious nn j turo developed and he left practically ! by 'request. On August .15 he bought nnd paid part down on tho Korlrlfiht barber shop which he operated two months. He came hero-with a wrong estimate of the country nnd was dis appointed. His attitude toward this country did not help his barber busi ness, even though ho reduced the tonsorlal prices to match the lower cost of living and a reasonable pre war price. He knocked the country and ::got in bad" In general. lte ports indicate that he lost in every move he made and Mr. Kortright, owner of the barber shop, claims part of the shop's equipment and supplies was sold before Trumbull paid for same. He has a wife at 510 W. Harrison St.. Martinville, Ind. He is reported to have caused trouhlo between a local man and wife and is thought to have left here to avoid the consequences. Gossip, of the scandal-monger type, has built some great fabrication about this man. Mole hill became moun tains when his disappearance became known. Ho had not made a very good Impression here, but that docs not warrant destroying a good wom an's character while tearing tho other fellow's to shreds. This article prac tically covers the facts in the caso and we want to sound a warning to the public that some of the stories may appear in print over their names if the fabrications continue and they will have a chance to meet the out raged victims possibly In court. Gold Hill News. SI HILL FAVORS A REDDING, Calif., Nov. 7. Agitutlon for nn all-winter highway across tho Siskiyou mountains, which cut Califor nia off from the Pacific northwest was again begun hero recently when Sam uel Hill, president of tho Pacific High way aBBocIation, met with Redding business men and urged construction of the proposed Pit River highway. Frequently the Pnciflc highway from California across the Sisklyous to Ore gon is blocked with snow. Hill claims that the proposed Pit River route would bo open throughout the winter months. Tho proposed highway would leave the present road near Redding, follow the Pit river to Lakovlew and then go north to Biggs on tho Colum bia highway, which conncclB with Portland. Latest Arrivals at Auto Camp Grounds Monday's arrivals at the City Auto camp were as follows: Claude Cook er of Aberdeen, Wash;, en route south: II. Kelly and family and M. Kelly and family of Douglas, Ore., en route Bouth; O. Wise of Centralla, Wash., en , route south; William Snuers, Mr. and Mrs. William Ludson and H. Martin and party of Seattle, en route south! and L. . Dlllanunty and two children of Graham, Texas, cn route south. .Jesuit College Burns. MACON, Ca Nov. G. Only jag ged and hlackened walls remained today of St. Stanislaus Jesuit college, where fire broke out last nlgbt. Stu dents from all over tho world have at tended tho school. Jap Ship Is Lost TOKIO, Nov. S. Thirty-fivo sailors, the entiro crew, were lost in the wreck of the Ryuka Mnru. a Japanese coast ing steamer, which dispatches received today announced was stranded off the const of Hokkaido, November 2. Pain In Muscles And Joints Caused By Rheumatism To Get Genuine Relief Yon Mint Clear Your Blood of Waste Product. If we could keep our human bodies cletn of the poisoni which sccumulite in them daily, and give them the full benefit of proper diet, we should live far beyond the average span of human life. But alas! We realize only too often that w- have an excess of maste products in our system. This poisonous waste matter not only causes a lowered vitality and many formj of skin disorders, but it also causes rheumatism a disease that has no equal for pain. Genuine relief from the agonies of rheumatism can be had only by correcting the basic trouble want product!. Thousands and thousands of men and women during th; past 50 years have cleared their blood of waste products with S. S. S. It is the ideal remedy for rheumatism, be cause it removes the poisonous waste matter which is causing the trouble. There are no bad after etfects and the result is wonderful. Begin taking S. S. S. today and write for 56 nape illustrated booklet, "baits Akout tht iW free. Personal medical advice, without charge, may also be had by sending a complete description of vour cast. Address Chief Medica! Director, Swift Specific Co., 733 .s. S. S. Laboratory, Atlant i, Cia. All good !evg stores sfM S. S. S. Market News rOKTLANI), Ore.. Nov. S. Cattle ti'ady; receipts 63.' Hogs nominally steady; no receipts. Sheep nominally .steady: receipts nunc. Ewes $ I J 3.85. Others unchanKeU. Hiittcr. rORTUAND. Ore., Nov 8. Mutter steady. Extra cubes 42 u 43c; underirraileg 40c: cartons 4Sc; prints 47c. Hutterfat No. 1 churning cream 47$T4Sc f. o. - b., Portland; under- grades 44 45c. Poultry nnd Frits. PORTLAND, Nov. 8. E&ks. BrlUnff price, case count 48 50c; buying price 43f?45c; selling price, candled 03 ii 55c; selected candled in cartons, 57? GOc. Poultry, hens 1" ft 27c; old rooster. 1 Off 12c; turkeys 40 $ 45c; ducks 20 Grain ami liny. Outs, $2027; corn, No. 3, yellow, $26. Mlllrun. $16. Hay, buying price, timothy, $16 19; alfalfa $15(915.50; grain. $14'(i) 14.50. lnrtlaiifl Wheat. PORTLAND. Ore.. Nov. S. Wheat hard white, $1.02; soft white, white club, $1.01. Today'B car recelptH "Wheat, 8-1; flour, 13; hay, 4. . ; San Francisco Market SAN FRANCISCO, Nov. 8 Butter unchanged. , Kggs, extras 65c: pullet, No. 1, 44 Vac Owing to tho holiday, there will be no session of the dalry produee exchange Friday or Satur day. Ducks 20f25c. Squash $202.50; ckk plant $1.2501,50; pumpkins 75c ?l.l)0. Court News (Furnished by the Jacltson County Abstract Co.) Marriage Licence. John L. Masters and Juno Wood. Circuit Court. It. G. Beach, et nl. vs. Graco O. niRclow, ct al. Foreclosure. Ernest S. Wolpnmott vs. J. J, Mc Mnhon, et nl. Order. Reply. Mo tion. ' State vs. Raleigh Matthews. Mo tion. Order. V Viola M. Stone vs. Wnltor P. Mc Adams, et a). Judgment. George O. Jurvis vs. Walter 11. Mc Adams. Judgment. Edith tlorioB vs. 43'. J. Jones. Ver dict. . ,- 1 .... Medford Imnlement Co. vs. 11. If. Corliss. Affidavit! Motion. Default. Judgment.' Marie 'R. Perrlno vs. Collins J, Per rino. Demurrer. City of Medford vs. Carrie L. Rnw non, ct al. Answer of gu.irdlnn ad litem. Judgment. LJullock Merc. Agency vs. Lilly Da vis. Itemized Statement. State vs. Goodwin. Affidavit. ' Talent State Hank vs. C. C. Clark, et al. Cost bill. George Finley vs. Big Bend Mill ing Co. Cost bill. Pearl Spencer vs. Lester II. Spen cer. Affidavit. Waiver. Default. ISdna M. Johnson vs. William B. Johnson. Affidavit. Waiver. De fault. a Probata Court. Martin J. Reddy, estate. Affidavit, motion to reopen estate, order, peti tion for administrator, order. Ileal Kstuto Transfers'. Mabel I. Jacobs, et vir to Clara Taylor, W. D. to lots 24 and 25, block "A," railroad Add. to Medford $ 2000 Edwin P. Hughes, et ux, to C. Vroman,. W. D. to 150 acres In soc. 20, twp. 30 S., R. 2 East 10 Oeatrlre M. DeWeese, et vir, to E. W. Bruggett, et ux, deed to , KE of SB sec. 23, twp. 35 S., R 1 East 10 L. Davis, ct ux to Roy Hlggins, W. D. to part of NV, sec. 22, ' twp. 3(1 S., R. 4 West 10 N. S. Young, et ux, to Desst A. Hurt. W. D. to lot S, block 3, West's Add. to Medford 650 It. S. Comstock, et ux, to James M. Magtllre, et ux, W. D. to lot In liunsaker's Add. to Ash- ' hind 2900 James M. Mngulre, et ux, to Mnry A. Courts, W. 1). to lot in liunsaker's Add to Ash land 2S00 ,A. A. Olllett, et UX, to A. P. -Welcs. et ux. W. D. to land In sec. 30, twp. 30 S., R. 2 west 1 Cora Van Fossen to John Peter Norby, et ux, W. D. to land In sec. 0, twp. 39 8.. R. IE.. 10 'Amos A. Graves, et ux, tp Frank . M. Gcrdes. W. D. to lot 12, block S, Imperial Add. to : Medford 350 Edna A. Hoag to Hiram J. Du free, et ux. W. I), to lot 7, block 06. Saxmnn's Pennsyl vania Add. to Ashland 10 John N. Matncy to Fnnnle Matnev, W. D. to lot 1, E Vj . of SW of NV. Wfc of SB of NW. sec. 29. twp. 38 S.. R. 3 West Jt Calvin I.. Dusenberry to Nina Dusenberry. deed to land In SK of NB, sec. 8, twp. 3C S., R 3 West 1 G. A. C'hildcrs. et nl. to P. X. Johnson, et al. W. D. to land In sec. 4. twp. 37 S.. R. 3 W. 5230 John Cameron, et ux. to Louis C. Schafcr. et ux. W . D. to land In sec. 11. twp. 36 S.. R 2 W 10 She Knows After 20 Years A cold, even when it has developed a hacking cought, difficult breathing, sWhlpsn nights, raw throat and sore l,m(?Si pven then a cold yields quickly to Foley's Heney and Tar. .Mrs. mii ton Waite. Box 32. Azalia, Mich.. writes: "1 have used Foley's Honey and Tar for tho past 20 years and find there Is no other cough or croup rem edy like it. You may use my name." ti set, right at the- seat or troume. r'htMrnn ItVe ft 3tM everywhere. Adv. PRIZES AWARDED PORTLAND, Ore., Nov. S. Today wan governors' day at tho Pacific In ternational Livestock exposition. Kx llovernor Prank O. l.owden of Illin ois; Governor Louis F. Hart of Washington and Governor Pen W. Ol cott of Oregon, talked this afternoon at the livestock pavilion. A large delegation of visitors arrived here from Seattle. .ludces were bUBy today passing unon the exhibits of purebred Hol- stelns, Jerseys Shorthorns, Here- fords, Bheep, swine and goats. itrvPTi.A vn flro.. ov. R. A tlrL- Mlnnrnn enckerel. entered by G. W. Speight, Hubuard, Ore., waa chosen as tno tinest mru oi mo is-i n-ititni chow nf the Orecnn Poultrv and Pet Stock association yeBterday at tho Pacific international exposi tion. Tho awards snowed a nuerai winning by Oregon entries. A. .1. Edwards and son of Salem won a string of prizes in tho pigeon division. . PORTLAND, Ore., iNov. S. Win ners at tho opening performance of Portland's annual horse show last night Included entries from Califor nia, Washington and western Canada Horses owned by J. D. Furred of Seattle won first and second prizes In tho event for high Btepers driven to dog carts and wagons. Entries from tho stablo of Mrs. Wlslow An derson, Pleasanton, Cal., took third and fourth respectively. Farrell's liorBes also won first and second in the heavy harness class In tho water jump In which there wore 39 entries, McClenvo Btablo f:ora Victoria, i). C won first, second nnd third. P. Drever of Cochrane AHa. took fourth. Bluo ribbon In the class for horsos driven to four wheel vehicles was won by an entry from tho stablo of Mrs. C. B. Anderson, Pleasanton, Cnl Second prizo went to George E. Plum- mor of Seattle, An entry from tho Romle C. Jacks Btnhle, Monterey, Cal., was third, and a-horao owned by Revel Lindsay English, Pasadena, Cal., wnB fourth. J A.". In the novice hunters ovont, rlddon over four Jumps of four feet each the blue ribbon went to Revel Llnd say English of Pasadena, Cnl. In tho throo galled saddle class for men the bine ribbon went to another mount from tho English stables. Walter Palmer of San Francisco won second: Mrs. Wluslow Anderson third nnd II. M. Kerron, Portland, fourth In a competition of 29 mounts. Ofl'leers lOlecled PORTLAND, Ore., Nov. . F. S. Stlmaon was re-o'.ected president of tho Pacific Intorational Livestock Exposition company for tho coining year at a meeting of stockholders yesterday afternoon. The other officers were bIbo re elected, Charles H. Carey, William Pollman and Frank Brown as vlco presidents; Frank Robertson, aB treasurer nnd O. M. Plummor, aa sec retary and general manager. The following comprise tho now board of directors: W. B. Ayor, Portland; O. V. Battles, Yakima; Frank Brown, Carlton; Charles H. Carey, Portland; A. D. Dunn, Wapato, Wash.; Ray J. Fox, Lyons, Ore., O. L. Hawlcy, Portland, Henry Thlcssen, Sweetwater, Iduho; Oswald West, Portland; Wlllam M. Ladd, Portland; Roderick MacLcay, Weddorburn, Ore., William Pollman, Baker, Oro.; F. M. Rothrock, Spokatio; A. C. Ruby, Portland; E. O. Selway, Portland; F. S. Stlmson, Hollywood, AVafih.; F. A. Stuart, Seattle; C. N. Hawkins, San Pranclsco. ROBBED OF $15,000 MINNEAPOLIS, Nov. (I. Three robbers entered tho Republic Stato hank hero this afternoon, drovo tho officials nnd patrons into tho vault and escaped with $15,000 in cash. They fled in an automobllo kept In readiness by a fourth bandit. ASPIRIN Name "Bayer" on Genuine Itewart! I'nk-RH you 8to tho name "iiayor" on packnut' or on tablets you are not gettlnK Kt-nuine Aspirin, pre- ; scribed by phyHicians for twenty-one i years and proved afe by millions. .Take Aspirin only as told in the Hay er package for ("olds, ileadaohe, ' Neuralifia, Itheumallsni, Kararhe, Toothache. LumliaKO and for l'aln. Handy tin boxes of twelve Haver Tab WXn of Anpirin cost few cntM. Dru Kists also sell laiser packaK As jpirin is the trade mark of Jiayer Man ufacture of MoftnaretleaciiJeUtr of Kft Uryli. acid. . Adv. .s. L WASHINGTON", Nov. S. Ameri can prohibition officials and Cana dian officials have entered into a Gentlemen's agreement" designed to reduco smuggling of liquor across the border to a minimum, it was an nounced today at federal prohibition headquarters. The plan Is to prevent tho shipment of liquor from tho United States Into Canada intended for re-shipment back into this country by requiring tho consent of officials of the Cana dian province involved beforo Ameri can liquor is permitted to enter Can ada. Tho agreement, it was stated, was reached at a recent conference at! Hegina, Sask., attended by federal ! nrohlbltlon directors of .Minnesota, North Dakota and Montana nnd Can-! a dinn officials. PR TRAD Speed? Say; tkis uys name is fhes Liogitt U Myerj Tobacco Co. Mr. I'roliiiska, represent in The Aladdin Co., will ho itt I fold Medford this week, and will gladly assist prospective Home Huilders to solve (heir building prohleins. The Aladdin System saves 30 per i-cnt labor and 10 per cent lumber waste. All material i.s guaranteed to be Xo. 1 ipiality. Call and secure our catalogue of beautiful Homes, which contains many pleasing designs. If you arc unable to see our representative write our Portland office for ertalogiic and particulars. THE ALADDIN CO. - North Portland, Oregon E S iafetei At I H y5--i K a !S a Ma I re largely determines fl TTHti'iri- Tral ? you like it. If you en- l ?; ; . :'.aJ U Mj3 Stf 1 joy good eollee you fe . . ,' I :, WMlffi ,: 3 will enjoy the flavor fi ' f M WW& -9 Ij RED CAN COFFEE j With TALK ABOUT bclnfc QUICK ON tho tripKeM ' ONE OF our salesmen ONCE SAW a man, ROLL A cigarettoj m AND 8T0P to light It, ) JUST, THEN a ploce. ' OF FINE French pastry (YOU KNOW the kind. IN THE one-arm Joints. THEY CALL 'em "aInkors."fl FELL ABOUT ton. stories, FROM THE lunch-box - . OF 80ME wealthy. plumb4 ... AND BEANED the man. OUR SALESMAN dasliodtUB, . 1 AND SAID, "My dear air, WHAT HAPPENED? THE MAN rubbed hia donw, t AND BEGAN. "I was JubC, LIGHTING A cigarette."- "GEE WHIZ," our man Bald, "HERE TRY mine. THEY'LL LET you know. YOU'RE 8MOKINQ4 AND THEY satisfy. BUT THEY'LL never KNOCK YOU flat " AND THE man grin nod, AND 8AID, "Son. IF. YOUR smokes. HAVE YOUR speed. THEY'LL SATISFY, nil rights f terfield CIGARETTES The Aladdin Co. Portland, Ore. Mfrs. Readi-Cut Houses actnowUdgtncots to C, fi. .. . $1 AND speaking of (peed, the jiY fastest-gTowing cigarette on the market is this same Chester field. Tho reason? Simple onough people Wee 'eni better. That "can't - be - copied blend" that air-tight package that moder-, ate price that "Satisfy" tasta no wonder Chesterfields ara . leaping ahead. On every count, they certainly dq "Satisfy,"