MEDFOftfi MATi; TRTTirXE. MEDFORD . OTF.OON'. TRTDAY. NTOYF.MDr.ft 1?. "1021
PA OF THREE
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Never say"Aspirin"without saying "Bayer"
Warning- Unless you see the name lut-he, Neuralgia. Tlhoumntlsni. Ear
' . jache Toot'iai'he, l-umbugo and for
"Dayor" on package or on tablets, , ,ain AM druis nell I'.aytr Tal
you are nut Kcttlnt; Kenuine Aspirin 'lots of Aspirin in handy tin boxes of
prescribed by physicians for twenty- and in bottles of 1M and 100. As
nne years nil proved safe by mil- jpirin is the trade marl; of ISayer man
lions. , Take Aspirin only as told in j ufaeture of . Monoacetkacldester of
the I layer packau for folds, 1 lead- jsalicyliracid. Adv.
last -GA,
Same as
Calumet is made under such exact
ing conditions packed in such a scientific
manner, that its leavening strength and purity never
vary. It retains its original strength for months
after leaving the factories.
When you tip the can to get the last spoonful,
you know your baking will turn out all right the last
spoonful is the same as the first This uniform quality of
otvg powder
is cause for its big demand. Housewives
know they can depend upon the results obtained
that climatic conditions or temperature cannot de
teriorate its positive leavening power.
When you buy baking powder remember these facts that
a uniform leavener means bakings that do not vary in
quality that Calumet is uniform.
A pound can of Calumet contains full 16 oz. Some baking powders come In
12 ounce instead of l(i ounce cans. Be sure you get a b. when ynii want it.
SPECIALS FOR SATURDAY
Choice Stew BiH?, per 11) 10&
Pure Home Kettle rendered Lard, per lb.. 15&
Hamburger Steak, per lb 15
Other Meats in proportion.
EAST SIDE MEAT MARKET
608 E. Main L. D. Tucker
"Mr. Jackie Jones, the
cook lady says tell the
master to order more Kel
logg's Corn Flakes right
away, because they ain't
no more in the whole house
since everybody's eating
Kellogg's they're so awful
good I
Don't wait another day to -hnow
die deliciousness of
Kellogg s Corn Flakes
How Kellogg's Corn Flakes appeal to the most
fastidious appetites! What a wonder-picture they
make all joyously tumbled and jumbled in a big
bowl; sunny-brown, oven-fresh the gladdest good-to-eat
cereal you've ever tasted or. looked upon!
Kellogg's Corn Flakes are a revelation palate
ticklers that bring the sunshine right into the breakfast
room and get the day going all right! Never was such
flavor as you'll find in Kellogg's; never was there such
all-the-time crispness!
few vrtvwitr'
TOASTED
CORN
FLAKE?
r1
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AIw wken of KEUOCG'S KRUMBLES tui
5. I I ''Jl yA . A
1.1 MJijATSW LV
. Wife.- BWS8f
- 'A rl Vital
Your happiness will know no bounds
when you see the little folks come back
for "more Kellogg's, Mother, please!"
And, my how Kellogg's delight the
mothers, too and the daddies and
brothers and sisters! Kellogg's win
everybody they're so deliciousl
CORN FLAKES
KELLOGG'S BRAN, cooled od krraUtJ
STEEL INDUSTRY
AID TO COAST
NEW YORK. Nov. IS. Manufacture
of steel from, iron oro by tlio "tliroet
process" which vroulil involve the. use
of atomized fuel oil, or powdered coal,
was described before the American
institute today by A. K. Hourcouml, n
New York engineer, who has been
conducting exhaustive tests fer some
time, lie declared the "direct pro
cess" had a "reasonable chance of in
dustrial success" and that, "properly
conducted, the work could be done at
a price which would compare favor
ably with the cost of manufacturing
steel under methods generally follow
ed heretofore."
The process described by Mr. Hour
cound differs from the blast furnace
process in that the latter involves the
use of reduction gases formed in the
charge of coke in the furnace, while
the Hourcound method contemplates
the use of reducing gases projected
against the mass of ore contained in a
furnace of special design. Federal ex
eptrts, it was said, have found the
process theoretically sound.
It was pointed out by the speaker
that the "direct process" would open
up Hssibilities for the development
of a steel industry in regions where
blast furnace operations are almost
impossible because of the cost of sup
plying coal to plants. California iron
litres could be smelted in that stato by
' the use of fuel oil and the Pacific coast
I could look forward to the building up
of a local steel industry.
Antouo King and Arthur Moore
'caught n black bear in a trap near the 1
j Swanson place. It weighed nearly j
1 1100 pounds. i
I Mr. and Mrs. V. Peterson motored 1
to Medfoi-d Saturday and brought j
back a load of winter supplies.
The people of our district gathered i
together Friday, November 11, for
the purpose of making improvements
in the school and on the school
grounds. Everybody brought their
dinners and bad a fine time. Tetter
totters and swings were put up, and
all other improvements that were
necessary. Our new playing appar
atus will certainly bo appreciated by
all the children of our school.
Mrs. F. A. Whitley, the MIhhch
Francis Orel), Kdna Peterson and
Dorothy Peterson spent Sunday at the
home of Mr. and Mrs. Claude Moore.
Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Moore and
children visited Claude Moore's Sun
day. Talk about going to the valley to
get ripe strawberries late in the sea
son, Claudu Moore still has straw
berries on the vines ripening.
There will be a party at the horn;
of Mr. and Mrs. F. A. Whitley's Fri
day night. H is hoped that the
weather will be nice so everyone that
is planning: on eomintr. can conic ami
take part in the social affair.
We have had hot lunches in our
school ever since school has started
and wo certainly appreciate them,
especially during the terrible cold
days.
Our school children have taken
up the health crusades work. W.
are going to work hard and try and
receive all the pins given, for this
work.
Viola and Mildred Peterson will
i start their reading circle work as
!soon as the material arrives. They
are anxious to receive a certificate.
WILLOW SPRINGS
XIr.(and Mrs. H." W. Nichols were
Sunday dinner guests of the .1. C.
Woods at their home in Mnilford.
Horn to Mr. and Mrs. Fred Wolff,
on .Vovembor 12th, a ten pound hoy.
The Wolff's now have an ideal fam
ily, two sons and two daughters.
Mrs. C. 1". Smith and Mrs. Steven
son were dinner Kuesvs Wednesday,
at. the .lohn IliKlnbotham home In
Tolo.
lialph and Lucy Elden are enter
taining a number of the young people
at supper Friday evening of this
week, and a Jolly evening with
games and music will follow.
The wood saw has been In the
neighborhood this past week working
I at the M. F. Young, .1. W. Birkholz,
A. V. Carlson and W. K. Parker
ranches. Alford liowman does his
own sawing with his Ford for pow
er. A .number of the ladies of this vi
cinity have been making good money
packing apples. Mrs. ft. K. Smith
has been packing in Mcdford for the
past two weeks, Mrs. Hugh l'orter
' has been and is still working at the
j Gold Hill packing house.
1 Sunday dinner guests at the W. A.
i Thompson home were Mr. and Mrs.
! Carloss and Hobert Hardy of I'hoe
1 nix.
Miss Laura Page and Hob Lyman
of Medford were the guests of honor
: at a dinner party given by Mr. and
Mrs. 11. H. Clarke Tuesday evening.
ev IluiTuit Created.
WASHINGTON, iNov. Is. Crea-.
Hon of a bureau of civil aeronautics
in the department of commerce Is
proposed in a bill introduced by Rep
resentative Hicks, republican, New
York. The measure provides for in
spection and licensing of pilots am'
plajies, establishment of air routes
; and airdromes and dcsslminaf ion of
.'weather reports for the benefit of pi-1
lots.
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PERSIST NEWS j
JfcSSj Smack
lite :ie i
distinct
di 3advanta6?
u
'JPVayer- brings tnocc st.h'i S"f a c.iary risuis
whert. coiabitted. wiilu mwjcolac effort.
A. por"t)5ftrx- is one wlio Aoes "to "t'lie oi.K-
j5J Gd-C- what he won't let tke other r.iit?
do "to
What the world tiaeda
unite people instead
divide
mm vcmm0mmm
HETZ HECK SAYS: : K
is always permissible otv
a wind day. "
Liccrrr & Myei Tobacco Co, '
1 1 A
A h
. .make
is -the l(?nsl pail of a kiss.
tu rrv.
dent-a,! of fire
consist largely of v
Cotton, and coiivcrsation.V
Is one relidiort that will
of "many religious that
-fchtfrn. .
HER NICE now husband,
STEPPED OUT Ot tho housa
. . .
WHiaTLINd LIKE a bird.
WHICH ALARMED youns WlfOj.
E3PECIALLY WHEN.
SHE FOUND sho'd picked
THE WRONG packaffa,
AND INSTEAD ot oatmeal,
HAD GIVEN him blrdsood.
i
BUT DON'T think from thla,
THAT EVERY guy.
YOU HEAR whistling,
HAS NECESSARILY.
BEEN ROBBING tho canary
OTHER THINGS Inspire.
THE ALMOST human malo,
TO BLOW through his lips,
AND MAKE shrill noises,
A RAISE, lor example.
OR A day oft when.
A DOUBLE header la oil,
OR AN everyday thing. '
LIKE A good drag.
ON ONE ot those smokes!,
.
THAT, SATISFY.
WHICH CERTAINLY aro,
THE REAL lilrdsood.
FOR MAKING men.
TRILL THEIR pipes for Joy",
80 LADIE8,lf hubby.
GOES AWAY -whistling.
,
YOU NEEDN'T, worry. v
IK.
ALL'S SWELL. .
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CIGARETTE S
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There has hern much inti-rest shown
in the buihlin oi a playshed for the
Lincoln school and the proceeds from
the Thanksivini? cnti-rtaininent to he
.iven tmiiiht at the school will
toward swelling this huildini; fund. A
lartie crowd is expected anil jiocul en-
jtertainment has hern provided includ-
int: the followini; proixram:
la) K(dk same.
(10 Soui; First prude
; Indian Sunjj Secend jjrade
J IMav A Case of "Aint" SKth rade
j Autumn Leaf Prill Third srade
j Sleepy Heads Fourth made
I IMay Indian (lifts Kiwhtli grade
Hoop drill Fifth grade
Help us build n playshed. Lincoln
1 Thanksgiving entertainment tonight.
at
:;t0. Adidts Hie, children .V. Hot
dogs, ciile . candy, lxipoorn and ice
cream will he served tonight at Liu
coin school.
BOMBAY, Xov. 1 S. (By the As
sociated Press.) The disturbance in
the native quarter of the city yester
day while a procession was escorting
the Prince of Wales through the Ku
ropcan section, was caused by a mob
of unemployed mill hands, who
wrecked and burned a number of
'ram cars and hurled stones and other
missiles at Kuropeau pnssersby.
After several polico had been kill
ed or wounded in scuffles the police
fired upon the mob, inflicting a num
ber of casualties.
Thu mob was still carrying on spor
adic demount rat ions today.
Federal Financing Halted
WASHINGTON. Nov. IS There will
he no further government financing
before December 15, It was said today
at the treasury.
With acltnoTvledgtnentt to C B
WIIEN you say that Ches
terfields "satisfy," you're
whistlinjr. You know tho in
stant you lijjht one thnt tha
tobaccos in it aro of prim co
lection, both Turkish and Do
mestic. And tho blend well,
you never tasted such smwiV
ness and full-flavored body! No
wonder tho "satisfy-blenj" ii
ikept secret. It can't be copied.
Plj yon Anew domt ('
ChctUrfiaid pacAcjci f lof
J9
iWBKiatfV.
OREGON WOMAN!
GAVE UP HOPE OF
HER RECOVERY
j "IT i! w.-is in my power, I would
'put a 1...ttlr of Tanla.- in the liandH
f l' ry sick man. woman and child
in tin- wi.rld." said .Mrs. F. K. Onivr,
'i'I.i Tu. "iny-third St.. Xurth Portland,
j I irrgen.
I "I'm convinced (hero never has
bt-en a medicine made. that. Is the
It-Hiial of this one. I believe in it
rausf 1 h.tvr t rit'cl it and know what
it will i-. It saved me after I had
about trivt-n un all bone, as nothing I
! tried did me any tood. For years
suffered from a bad form of stoni-
a h t rouble and was growing- worse
every day that rolled around.
"My digestion is perfect now and I
am in the very best of health, due en
tirely to the merits of Tanlac"
Taniae and Tan hie. Vegetable Pills
are sold by the West Side Pharmacy,
and by leading druggists everywhere.
Adv.
Personal Engraved
Greeting Cards
No Orders Taken
After December 1st
SWEM'S STUDIO
Miller's New
Radiator Shop
Radiators Fenders
Body Work
flH N. (impel
l'ioiui 1X1(1-It
WOOD
Best wcmmI of all klmls.. Only wood tn
city under rover. Also betit Utah
Coal at $17 att cnr.
VALLEY FUEL CO.
2nd nnfl Kir
Phniu 711
Now Showing Nev ',.
Modes
in
Box Stationery
TltOVK F.VBIilCK
AiatoriAXU .MAIL
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IIKiM I, AND MVEN
si n m, i:cii
KAItliY l'l'ltlTAX
ii :s A UTS
TI:o nrw sliaiios, tints, lilnings.
Special sizes for Men
Medford
Book Store
34 N. Central
Chrysanthemums
Tho finest of all Fall
Flowers, are now at tholr
best. Sending flowers Is .
an act of kindness that al
ways moots with warm ap
preciation. They make a
most pleasing gift. Why
not phono us, S43 or 371.
addox &djonne
cte you find the (?7ou)frs "
Mi. 2" C?AC'ft
Used Car Bargains
Oiu; DodKfi brothers' TouriuR car,
Kim 4000 milos $650.00
One Dodge Brothers Touring, in
good condition $-175.00
One Dodge Hi-others, screen body
$850.00
One Dodge Brothers Touring
$750.00
One Chevrolet, overhauled and in
excellent condition $225.00
One Cleveland, 1920 $800.00
Geo. L. Treichler
Motor Co.
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