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PAGE Six . MTTOFORD "mATTi. TRTBUNTC.' ViTlDFORTi. OttPX.ON', FRIDAY, NOV 11. 1021' Much Suffering Caused by Waste Products in the Blood What Science Knows 'About the Matter land How It It Best Treated. ' The blot d is more important than any of tho organs. .It is .thru the blood that the whole, human body is directly or indirectly 'nourished. The blood gets its nourishment from the intestines. The intistines also con tain WBBte produl-ts undigested foods, acids, gases 1 nd refuse, which sometimes get . in tho blood. .When waste products pjt in the blood, nature will el rive to cast them out. If your rfrtisUnce is strong enough, nature wi Q probaiily succeed. But if you are "belovj par," weak, run-down, and nervoiys, nature will Jegin to show signs if distress. ,A a result, yu will have that feeling of fatigue. You will lack the nergy you need for; the day's duties and pleasure. Mi or ailments will begin to affect yori pimples, black heads, and boils. , If the waste pe-Oducts are not gotten out of the blood, at this point, it is possible a more ( serious skin eruption or disease will begin to show itself. PAINLESS DENTISTRY At prices that yon ran afford In the poller of (Ills office. We nro Ik1. Hovers in a volume of business and not trying to K't rich off from a few patiente. You vlH .find our prices nro veasonulile, in fact probably moro ren&mnhlo Otinii Is iihlainiililo in any denial office of the Northwest, and dono by skilled opcratoi-H, covered by a Ufa guarantee. Knowing Is Believing A visit to our office will convince you that our prices nro renson ' able and the work dono painlessly. DR. O. J. JOHNSON, Dentist ! 228 FjiM Mitlti Ktrcft, over M M IHpt. Htoru, Mclfoi-(J. Phono Will . Office hours: O n, in, to 7 p. m. KiiiHliiyn 0 n. in. to 11! noon. Othrr tJmo urraiiKt'd ly appointment. Road Equipment of Wright & Benson To Be Auctioned at GATES GARAGE Saturday at 3:00 P. M. One Ingorsoll Uanrt Compressor, 118 ft. niachiiui One Jackliaminer Machine Drill About 100 ft. Drill Steel One SO-ft. l lose 10 iioot Steam Hose, with couplings 190 feet vPi-inch Pipe One ton of Hi lb. Kails Some. Shovels, Picks and Pars. -Th'ii Compressor and I animer arc practieally and have not been run to exceed 50 days. One Du Pont lasting JMaiihine, Number 3, and wires. OnbPor'd' Triple. SALE AT 3:00 P. M. Take the Scenic Shasta Route TO Sunny Southern CALIFORNIA Through Sleeping Car Service to Sacramento San Francisco and Los Angeles offers nil the comforts ot modern travel. Convenient schedules, observation curs, and excellent meals nro oilier features of the Shasta Kouto. Round Trip Winter Excursion Tickets nro on sale at Reduced Fare For tickets niiil Information ask Aleuts, or writo Southern Pacific Lines Jo! IX M. SCOTT. tlenerul ruswiiRor Anent It is not Infrequent for wuste prod ucts to settle in the muscles and joints and caufe rheumatism. Listen to nature's warning. Your blood is your fountain source of ener gy therefore keep your blood rich and pure. For over 50 years, thousands and thousands of men and women have relied on S. S. S. to clear their blood of waste products. S. S. S. will im prove the quality of your blood by relieving you of the waste products which cause impoverished blood and its allied troubles skin disorders, rheumatism and a lowered vitality. Get S. S. S. at your druggist. Be ware of substitutes. Write Chief Medical Diroc'or, SwrTt Specific Co., 0-720 S. S. S. Laboratory, Atlanta, Ga. for special medical advice (with out chargf). He is helping people every i?ay to refrain their health and strength. Ask him to send you his illustrated booklet, "Fnctt About tht Blond" free. S. S. S. is sold by all drug stores. new lead niVEIlSIDE, Nov. in (Special. ) The Itiverslde Recreation Club enter tnlneil the ladles of the (yvic Improve ment Club of RoKiie Hiver anil a few Invited Kiiests from Gold Hill ami Met) ford Thursday afternoon, Nov. 3. at the Community club house. Aftur the short business session conducted by the president of the club, Mrs. Maude Chauiplin, a very enjoyable pro gram was giyen by the following la dies: Vocal solo The Hells of St. Mary's,' by Mrs. Fumns of Medford. Vocal solo "On a Hill Top." by Mrs. Sanderson of Cold Hill. A humorous reading from O. Henry, by Mrs. Gay and vocal solo, "One Fleeting Hour," by Miss Uunette of Gold Hill. A long table was set In the large room of the club house, beautifully decorated with the club colors, pink and green, there being large bowls of pink, roses, nlso pink and green ribbon streamers. Thirty-eight were seated at tho table. The committee on refreshments, Mrs. Fanrtle Pickett, Mrs. Georgia Kettle and Miss I.ymlnll Jacobs, served very delicious refreshments consisting of salad and wafers, olives, angol food cake and coffee. Short speeches from members of both clubs were much en joyed. , . I The next meeting of tho recreation club will be Nov. 17th at the Rozalis ranch and will be a covered luncheon. The last dance given by the Com munity Club Saturday cvencing. Nov. ' 5, was well attended and a good time roiiorted by all. The prize waltz was 1 an enjoyable feature of the occasion. Mr. Owens of Medford and Mrs. Bar- rett of Salem received first prize, n couple from Grants Pass received sec ond. Geo. Roberts and Miss llene Hnt- 'ler, both of Medford, received third i prize, Mr. and Mrs. Carl nnwninn, fourth. The other f ur couplo partici pating received each a box of candy. The next dance will be given Nov. 19. Mr. and Mrs. C. P. Chamiilln and Mrs. Ileatrice Jones were Medford vis- . iters Wednesday and were entertained at dinner by Mr. and Mrs. hurl Huberts ! mill afterwards were guests of Mrs Roberts tit the Page theater. 11. II. Sleiid was a business callor in Medford Wednesday. Word has been received from Mr anil Mrs. C. 11. Wahl, who hnvo boor visiting in the middle west tho pas' two months, that they nro now In Chi cago. Mr. and Mrs. R. W. Knglo and son wen; Medford visitors Friday. - i Mr. and Mrs- l.ee Raymond nro the proud parents of a 9 1-2 pound girl born at Portland October 25. QUIT TOBACCO So easy to drop Cigarette, Cigar or Chewing habit "No-To-Iiue" lina helped thouwuulk to break the costly. norvc-Hhuuc-ring tolmHo habit. Whenever you have a longing for a oitiurette, ciKar. pipe, or for a chew, just place a hurinloHs No. To-ltac tablet in your mouth Instead, to help relieve that awful desire. Shortly the habit may be completely broken, and you are better off men tally, physically, financially. It's so easy, bo simple. (Jet a box of No-To-Ftnc and If it doesirt release you from all-craving' fur tobacco. In any form, your (JruKRlst will refund your money without question.' Adv. WOOD! All kinds of wood at light prices; dry mill blocks. Oi-de, Promptly Filled MEDFORD FUEL CO. itr. Kir anil Tilled. I'hmie 12-12 Make T!!S Oregon Your Hotel " WHEN IN i PORTLAND POPULAR SPACIOUS LOBHY At the Center of Everything Broadway at Stark St. We nuKneflt you write, phnn. or wire for Reeervailons AltTllt'lt H. MKTKH8. Mutineer FRANCISCO' S SILENT TRIBUTE 1 SAN" KRA.VCISCO. Nov. 11. Crowds gathered early today at the civic auditorium and civic center to hear, through telephonic devices. President Hardlng"s speech and the other audible features of the Armis tice day ceremonies at Arlington cem etery, ' Washington, in honor of the ration's unknown soldier dead. The long distance speech, which b.eaded the day's program here, was folqwed by local tributes to tho fal len heroes, presentation of the colors to disabled veterans, a parade ot mil itary organizations, open air con certs, fireworks, a sham battle and a football game between Amorlcan Legion and ilare Island marine elevens. , , - . Bank's, business houses and public buildings were closed and flags on all pub'le buildings and harbor vessels were halt mast. .-, At exactly pine- o'clock a , solemn hush snread over tho city, . All traf fic halted, including harbor ferr'es, arid Santa Fe and Southern Pacific train service ceased - while., every where men stood uncovered, reverent ly bowed heads, In two minutes of client tribute to the fallen. While San Francisco soemcd to be the center of western observance, In nearly every clty and town from Seat tle to Sart Diego and throughout the mounta'n region parades, sneches nd patriotic programs .'marked the third anniversary of.ArmlBtlee Day. THOMPSON GREEK Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Wolfolk o (Jran.ts Pass wero visiting at V. F. 'Jroves on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Grove of Kiam ith Fnlls were week end visitors ut F. droves Mrs. . Wili' Jordan has returned to her' home, after a few days' visit with her daughter, Mrs, Ralph Plttock at 'I umberg. ., Mrs. M..A. Oiiff'n returned to hor homo at Clrants Pass las) Monday, a( 'ei n'two week's vls't with hor daugh or. Mrs. l' 1. CI rove. . Mrs. Will Jordoii was a ploiiHiint filler at Mrsl V;-VK Grove's' and Mrs. Herbert Kllmnre's last Wednesday. Mrs. Kred ''illicit visited Mrs. Her bert El'more; last Wednesday aftqr- '!0on; Mr. and Mrs. Anderson Meo mo tored to Medford one day last week. Mrs. Fred Rueh visited Mrs. Grove 'ast Thursday- afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Marion Bingham mo ored to Provolt one day last week. Mrs. John Bingham and datighter, Miss Alice, visited .Mrs. Grove last Monday afternoon. Charlie Rllmore.has heen qn'te sick for several days, but Is Improving at this writing. . . : . The Halloway pie social and enter tainment glvou by the school children al the Thompson Creek school house proved to be quite a success. Those present report a fine time. Miss Alice Bingham and Mrs. Billy Kinsman were Grants Pass visitors ino day last week. NEW ERA OF PEACE (Continued from page, one.) tho theoretical dofonse was Impressed by the simulation of dead and wound oil among thoso going forwnrd un daunted and unheeding. As this pan orama of uiiutterah'e destruction vis ualized the horrors ot modern con flict there grew on me the Fense of tile failure of a civilization which can leave its problems to such crir irbltrament. Surely no one In au thority with humnn attributes nnd full appraisal of tho patriotic loyalty qf his coutrymon, could ask the man hood of kingdom, empiro or republic to make such sacrifice until all rea son had failed, until appeal to jus tice through understanding had been denied, until every effort of love nnd consideration for fellow man hsd been exhausted, until freedom itself and Inviolate honor had been brutally threatened. War IIiiumI .Not l-Vnrcd I speak not as a pacifist fearing war. but as one who loves Justice and hatos war. I speak as one who be lieves the highest function of govern ment is to give Its citizens the secu rity of pe.ne. the opportiin'ty to .ti'h'ovr and the pursuit of happiness. The loftiest tribute we can bestow today the heroically earned tribute fashioned in deliberate conviction, out ot unclouded thought, nolther shadowed by remorse nor made vain by fancies. In the commitment of this republic to an advancement never made before. If American achieve ment Is a cherished pride nt home, if our iiuai'lfisliness among nations Is all we wish It to be and ours Is a help ful example In the world, then let us give of our influence and strength, yea. of our aspirations and convic tions, to put timiikiiid on a little higher plane, exulting and exalting with war's distressing and depressing tragedies Inured from the stage of righteous civilization. Kra of Ptvnce There have been a thousand defen ses justly and patriotically made; a thousand offenses whirh reason and righteousness ought to have stave J. Ut us beseei-U all meo to Join us Id R-ekliis the rife under which reason and righteousness shall srevatl. Standing today on hallowed ground, conscious that all America has halt ed to Bhare in the tribute of heart and mind and soul to this lellow American and know'ng that the world is not'ng th's expression of tire republic's mind fulness. It Is fitting to nay that his sacrtf'co and that of the millions dead, shall not bo In vain. There must be, there shall be, the command ing voice of a conscious civilization againiit aruied warfare. . As we return this poor clay to its mother soil, garlanded by love and covered with the decorat'ons that only nations can bestow. 1 can sense the prayers of our people, of all peoples, that this armistice day shall mark tho beginning of a new and lasting era of peace on earth, good will among men. Let me Join in that prayer. - Our Father, who art In heaven, hal lowed by thy name. Thy kingdom come, thy will be done on earth as It ia in heaven. Give us this day our daily bread and forgive us our tres passes as we forgive those who tres pass against us. And lead us not into temptation, hut deliver us from evil, for thine is the kingdom and the power and glory forever, Amen. Indian Chief Is There The invited guests Including great chieftains of the war, were seated in the boxes of the anftihltheater and in the long rows of marble benches, and thousands, wero standing: Thousands more stood outside, or anywhere, to merely be near. ! Just before 11:15 o'clock the caisson hearing the flag-draped coffin rolled up to the west' entrance' und was re moved by the body bearers, and was borne tenderly within and placed on the catafalque. Tho great, audience rose and stood uncovered as It passed In followed by Gonoral Pershing and the distinguished officers 6f the army and navy as mourners. , Marshal Foch and his staff came In with, all his war medals across his breast. General Jacques, the Belgian chief, also canie and the two strolled about the marble colonnade behind their boxen, exchanging greetings. General Diaz of Italy Joined them.- To gether, the throe moved with the Jap anese mission to tho place where the body lay. j" Ambassador Gcddes, In full British diplomatic. uniform, brought flower of ferings for tho dead from Knglaud's king., with a guard ot British officers. Chief Plenty Coos, of the Grow In dians, attired In full war regalia, feath ered bonnet,- furs and: skirts of varie gated colors was soated.on the plat form Joining 'the group of distinguish ed '.military leaders from Hurope.. Only One Thing Breaks My Cold" "THE relief that Dr. King's New Discovery gives from stubborn old colds," and onrushing new ones, .grippe and throat-torturing coughs has made it the standaid reined? it is today. Time-tried for fifty years and never more popular than toJay, No harmful drugs. . . You will soor. notice the :relicf in loosened phlegm and cased cougli. . .. ', Always reliable,' and good for the whole family. Has a convincing, heal ing taste with all its good medicinal qualities. At nil druiits, 60 cents. Dr. King's New Discovery For Colds arid Coudfis The Results of Constipation are sick headaches,-. . biliousness, ) sallow skin,- waste nutter. In. .the intestinal system. , Correct this health-undermining condition by taking Dr. King's Pills. 35 cents. All drureists. PItOMPI! WON'T OKIPE r.Kinc's Pills GIM CHUNG China Herb Store Herb cure ror wtrncma, neadncrie, . cat irrh, (lipthoria, soro throat. Inn tronbln tctuney uoubto, Htnmuan troume, near! trouble, chills nnj fevtr, cramps, crugb poor ofrculaitori, carbiinclos, tumor oruckfd brtMiat, cures' ul) kluda of goitera NO OPKTiATIONS Medford. Orejon. Jan. ia, 19 IT. . Tti to oerlify thst I. the untlnr Ifrned. h8fl very Severn stomnch truuM and hurl been bnthorcd for several yeat ml lat AuKu.it wan not expected tc Mve, ami hearing of Olm CfconR (whow Herb store tn at 214 South Front Htreet tldforl), 1 decided to get herbs for mj stomach trouble, and I aiorfd to feeling better as soon aa I uned them and todaj am s well man and can heartily lecom mend anyone afflicted as 1 wea to so Otra ChutiK and trv hln HerbA. (Stsned . . . W. R. JOHNSON. Wltneaves; Wm. Iewls, Eagle Point. W. L. ChMdreth. Eacle Pdlnt . M. A. Anderson, Wedfnrd. 8. B. Hoimea, 1-Uftle Point. C. K. Moore. Eaple Point. J. V. Mclntyre. RiRle Point - ?eo. Von der Hlln. Fa trie Point. hn B V1rn.. R!nrli Tnlnt ARTISTO STONE CO. Tou can appreciate only by calling at our factory the many things ot beauty and value, we have to offer In rt alone products. Marble IjUmtior, Maresw), Sc-rkMoIs. Ternsjho. Clay Modeling and Planter IX-coratlons. Mantels, Floor Tllo, Bimo. V'alni-ot. Tbla .Tops, l-ajvn Furniture, etc.. ready made cement sidewalks. 137 North Fir Street Medford - DAY OR NIGHT WEEKS-CONGER CO rwtr&l Dirtctort For Constipated Bowels, Sick Headache, :. ' Sour Stomach,, Bilious Liver :; The nicest cathartic-ia.vatlve In the world to physic your liver and bowels when you have Dizzy Headache, Colds, Biliousness. Indigestion, or Upset, Acid atn.nmh ia n n ilv-I Ike "CascRrets." One or two tonight will empty your INDEPENDENT HEDFORDASHLAND AUTO STAGE t m " ft i fti 1 Tiiroi-B Enclosed 7 .Passenger xounng u.n vaitiui I DAILY Leave Medford A. M., 7:00, 7 : to, S: :1U 1 ... .J:i-.. P. M. 1:00. 2:00, 2:: l.i, 3::iu, 4:t., o: iu, -r.:,v, o:i-, mm Saturdays 10:00 P. M. l eave Ash'nnd A. M. 7:00, 7:1s, S:.'I0. 9:ir., 10:00, 10:4.".. P. M. 1:00, 2:00. 2:r, S:3'1. 4 : 1 .1, 5:10. ,'.:r0, 6:15, . 8:13 and Saturdays 10:00 P. M. SUNDAYS ONLY I-eave Medford A. M. 8:30. 9:30, 10:30, ll:io: P. M. 1:30, 2:30, 3:30, 4:30, 5:30. 7:00, 8:00, . S:00. Leave Ashland A. M. 8:3o! 0:30, 10:30, 1 1:30. P. M. 1:30, 2:30, 3:30, 4:30, 5:30, 7:00, 8:00, 9:00. . ... AVatlng Booms: Haskliis. ; SNAP A PERFECT DIAMOND weighing 88-100, beautiful color and cut, for $350.00. This stone is the best buy I have had for years; less than wholesale price. fay e: DIAMOND ' - Jeweler :.-.- -!J'''"w''''ii,wiiMi,wwMB,B Ki'.':i.'.',lJil, - ' ' - 's-' .-r :.r, ' - '. ' -.i-" , . '' '.''I.'5.''?. V . ,- a ,i, ,,,,ii-rinir-.irir- EFFECTIVE NOVEMBER 9TH Dally except Sundays Leave Jacksonville, A. M.: 7:00, 7:25, 8:15, !):20, 14):45, 12:00. P. M.: 1:20, 2:15. 3:4."., 5:00, 7:00'ond 8:00 and 9:00. Satur day only Leave Medford, A. M.: 7:45, 8:45. 9:5.0, 1 1:15, 12:.10 P, Ji. 1:50, 3:20, 4:30, 5:20, 5:55, 9:30 and 7:30 and 10:30 Saturdays only. Suhday' Schedule-'Leave Jacksonville. A .M.: 8:00, 9:20, 10:45, 12:15. P. M.: 1:20, 2:50. 3:43. 5:00, 7:00. Leave .Medford, A. St.: 8:50. 8:50, 11:15. P. ,M.M2-:45, 1:50; 3:20, 4:30, 5:30, 9-.30. -v. - ; VOL" CAX lKIHXI OX OITK SKHVICK M'K SOLICIT YOI'Tt PATRON'AflK STAR MEAT MARKET Saturday Specials Shoulder Rcast of Pork, per pound . . . . 20c Pure Home Rendered Lard, per lb. . . .. 18c Choice Steer Pot Roast, per lb. . 15c Choice Beef Stews, per lb. .'; . . 12c CHICKENS RABBITS FISH FRESH EASTERN OYSTERS 217 E. Main We Cord Tires at Fabric Prices We have a few Rib CORD Tires STANDARD MAKE, that we will sell at Fab ric prices. Come and see what we have. Geo. L. Treichler Motor Co. Phone 304 ETC i A bowels completely by morning, and vou will feel splendid.. "They work while -vou s'eep." Cascarets never stir vou up or grljie like Salts. PI .Is, Calo mel or 6ij and they cost only ten cents a box. Children lovo Cascareta too. aY- Modford Rose Bros., A.sliland - ! Stage Deliver Phone 273' BREAD! (live it a more Important place on your table. See that your children eat mote bread at meals and between meals. Watch them grow rosier and stur dier. Teach them the value of the world's greatest food. llread Is your Best Food Eat more of it. Kat . NUT-BROWN BREAD "Tho bread that builds." PEERLESS BAKEF.Y Ask yur dealer for NUT BROWN BREAD