Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, November 25, 1921, Page 10, Image 10

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INDIGESTION, GAS
OR BAD STOMACH
TARE"DIAPEPSIN"
"Piipo's pepsin" lias provun
Itself th surest relief for IndiKttsliun,
Cases, Flutulonre, J I carl burn, Kour
jicss, I-Vrinoiitation or fcJtoinach Ui
irt'sa caused ljy acidity. A few tab
let h Rive almost imim-diate stomach
relief and shortly the stomach is cor
rected so you can eat favoritn foods
without fear. J-uiKti ' costs only
feA cents at driii,' store. .Millions
helped annually. Adv.
DAY OR NIGHT
WEEKS-CONGER CO
Tuntral Director!
WOOD!
All klmls of wood at riglit prices; dry
mill blocks.
Onlci- Promptly Filled
MEDFORD FUEL CO.
Cor. Fir mid Third. Phono 242
AL
WOOD
Host wood of nil kinds.. Only wood In
city under cover. Also best Utah
C'oul (it SI 7 off car.
VALLEY FUEL CO.
2nd ntirt Wir Phnrwt 7
TO GATHER DATA
liKUIJX, Nov. 2 . A vast mass
material on Ccrman raw materials,
J productivity, labor, wanes and tho
!country's financial status is hoi
iirathered by the members of the
j r Guaranties comininsinn the subcom
imiti- of th reparations commission,
now in Herlln.
i jMtmtst daily consultations are
jbeintj held with various government
(officials as well as financial and in
dust rial leaders oh to the prospects of
(fJormany meeting hep S 1 00,000,000
tfold installment to the allied powo
j on January 3 5, and in some of these
j conferences Koland W. 1 Joy den, and
I Colonel .lames A. JiOKan. the unoffic
ial American representatives, arc luiv-
itiK u part. The second of four in
stallmentH, another $100,000,000 i:
due next April.
The commissioners are expected to
remain here .until iJeceniber 1 when
they will ro back to Paris to report
to the full Kepa rat ions commission
One of the most important phases of
their investigation lias been currency
inflation and the decline of the mark.
It is interesting to note that since th?
reparations payments be Kan last May,
the outstanding paper money circu
lation in Germany jumped from 60
7 24, 4 03,000 marks to 91,34 7,101.000
marks for the week Knding October
31.
"Lem'me carry KELLOGG'S.
atk! say 1 will! Mother
MM t'iL.
hi nl you tout a uuy At Jr$l
LOGO'S, but I could carry 'em u
hml I 2 will I willI" W
to word for it!
Ijcmll neverlinow how delicious
eatJQIIoggs
Positively the most joyously good any-time-cereal
any man or woman or child ever put in their mouths I
Such flavor, such crispness! Such big sunny-brown
Corn Flakes! How you'll relish a generous bowl-lilled-most-to-overllowing;
and a pitcher of milk or cream!
Never was such a set-out! Never did you get such
a universal vote as there'll be for Kellogg's Corn
Flakes! Big folks and little folks will say "Kellogg's,
please, mother!" Leave it to their tastes
, and yours! rrove out an wu
For, Kellogg's Corn Flakes are a
Tevclation in flavor; a revelation in all-the-time
crispness! Don't just ask your
grocer for "corn flakes." That brings
vou most anything! Say KELLOGG'S
",,cC CORN FLAKES they're wonderful!
I1L
TOASTED
CORN
COHN FLAKES
Aho mA.n of KELLOGG'S KRUMBLES nd KELLOGG'S BRAN, cooked .! Im.mbl.,1
A TRIAL WILL
CONVINCE
YOU.
NOTHING that we could say would so thoroughly
convince. you. of.. the value. of Chamberlain'?
Tablets as a 'personal, trial.,- We can tell you
of thousands who have been permanently cured ot
chronic constipation, indigestion,' biliousness, sick
headache and disorders of. the stomach and livei,
but this will have little weight with you as compared
to a personal trial. That always convinces.
WANTED!
500 men, women and children in loam how teason-
able it is to have their dental work: done bv us covered r
by a life's gun ran lee.
EXAMINATION FREE
Phone 669 for Appointments
DR. O. J. JOHNSON, Dentist
Phone 9 - 22S East Main St.
AREA BEYOND ALL
METES, BOUNDS
SAM AHA, on the Volga, Nov. 21.
I Ily a Staff Oorresnondf-nt of the As
Hociutod Press.) The numerical and
Koogruphical extent of the great fam
ine cannot he given. There Is today
and has heen as much food available
In Samara, for those who have mon
ey, as In liaku, on the Caspian sea,
2,000 miles distant. The Itusisan
refugees from IloLshevism In Con
stantinople uro Buffering from hun
ger and lack of clothes almost as
much as thoHe Russians In I'oltava
and they in turn as much as those in
Orenhurg.
The Associated Press correspond
ent completed a journey from Con
stantinople to Moscow by way of Tif
lls, Ilaku, Astrakhan and Samara,
and everywhere found intense mis
ery, the mo3t sordid of which was
seen in the dreary steppe region be
tween Tlflis (Georgia) and Uaku
(port of Azerbaijan on the Caspian
sea.)
There revolution after revolution
for fivo years, has left u trail of do
structlnn and ruined houses and
wrecked railway stations which can
not bo matched in Russia. Added to
the lack of food, Is the constant bat-
tlo with malaria, cholera and typhus
and added to these is the cold
there is littlo shelter or fuel.
No more pathetic sight was seen
than that of the Ilaku central railway
station where thousunds of men, wo
men and children, going nobody
could say where, were camped on
dirty sidings, for the most part
dressed in rags and eating scraps of
food llko hunted nnrmals.
To tho north, along the Volga In
Russia, the miserable is often of tho
respectablo, cleanly kind. At Craz-
Itzyn thousands of families are living
In railway cars. Others havo been
housed In villas and palaces.
Jlegglng Is rather the exception
than the rule everwhero in tho fam
ine regions.
Tho Herman colonist villages and
towns along the Volga are so cleanly
and orderly, surrounded by such flo
rid luxuriance of field and forest
that it Ik hard to bolievo their people
are suffering from hunger. As cv
erywhero in Russia, the churches are
open, and services aro held. At
Volsk, when the correspondent at
tended vespers, ho was followed out
of tho church by ono of tho priests
who begged that food come from
America before his people starved.
In tho worst areas there is fur
more hunger swelling than was seen
in Vienna in the winter of 1918,
BABE ASLEEP BY
OF
CHICAGO, Nov. 21. Thomas Cain
erwood, arrested yesterday, charged
with the murder of his sister in law,
Mrs. Hetty Sharpies. 22, confessed
early today, according to the police.
Robbery was the motive ascribed by
tho police when her bank book, which
bad contained $05. was found partly
burned in the kitchen stove.
She was found strangled when her
husband returned from, work. Ily her
side was her baby in its crib. In her
lap was some fancy work she was
making for Christmas presents.
A short while later the police arrest
ed Thomas Catherwood on suspicion
and held him after a five- foot cord
was found in his pocket. In the knots
of the cord, according to Ihe police
were long black hairs similar to Mrs.
Sharpies' hair.
ALL ORATORY ON
CHINESE STATUS
IS NOW FINI
WASHINGTON, Nov. 21. (Ily As
sociated Press.) With tiio Far East
ern negotiations advanced to the stage
of an agreement on general principles
by tho powers declaring their Inten
tion to respect tho administrative as
well as tho territorial integrity of
China, the Washington conference was
prepared to resume discussion on that
basis today at a further executive
session.
As proposed by Klilui Root of the
American delegation and adopted by
all the nations after two hours of de
bate in executive session yesterday,
the declaratory resolution, constitut
ing the first definite agreement of the
conference, commits the towcrs 'also
to a policy of providing fullest oppor
tunity for development of a stable gov
ernment in China and at the same
time refraining from seeking special
rights anil privileges that would
abridge the rights of other nntlona.
While not providing; for settlement of
any of tho specific problems confront
ing China the declaration touches in
general terms most of tho principles
for which China asked in her "bill of
rights" and its adoption was manifest
ly gratifying to her spokesman here.
NEW YORK, Nov. 2-1. Authorita
tive acts and evidence showing what
has actually been done in America
and Kuropc in the way of commercial
aviation will be presented at a series
ot meetings in various centers
throughout the country during the
next month, it was announced today
by the Society of Automotive Kngi
necrs. Among those who will take
part 'In the programs are Glenn I...
Martin, pioneer aviator: Ralph Up.
son, balloon expert, representatives of
the army and navy air services, and
Assistant Postmaster General Shau
ghnesjty, who will give information re
gardliiK the aerial mail service.
To the Public
1 am not under any association. Will
do any work at Central Point cem
etery. Digging graves $7.!0; burying
and filling in. 2.;i0. Can furnish any
kind of trees for your lots. Also
monuments ot any kind. 20 to -10 per
cent off. J. 11. WATKI.NS. "
213 South Ceutrul Point, Alder St.
TWOHY BROS. LOSE
T
PORTLAND, Nov. 21. The caso of
Twohy Ilrothers ngamst Ihe Ochoco
Irrigation District for. 1250,000 for
bieach of contract has been settled In
favor of the district by Judge Tucker
who has decided that tho contractors
have no cause of action or suit against
tho district.
This sweeping decision of Judge
Tucker is of interest to the friends of
R. V. Reu, former district engineer of
tho Medford Irrigation District, as it
was against him that most of the con
tractor's fire was directed.
BE ADULTERATED
IlKRLIN', Nov,. 24. German beer
may hereafter bo adulterated. The
roiehstag has overridden the Bavarian
deputies' objections to altering tho
beer stamp law so as to allow tho use
of corn and rico In browing.'
Spouking for the Havurlan peoples
party, Deputy Jaud said: "The prac
tice of adulterating beer must cease.
It's purity must be preserved."
His protest met with only scattering
applause.
RED PEPPER HEAT
Kcd Pepper Rub takes the "ouch"
from sore, stiff, aching joints. It can
not hurt you, and it certainly stops that
old rheumatism torture at once.
When you arc suffering so you can
hardly get around, just try Red Pepper
Rub and you will have the quickest re
lict known. Nothing has such concen
trated, penetrating heat as red peppers,
just as soon as you apply Red Pepper
Rub you will feci the tingling heat. In
three minutes it warms the sore spot
through and through. Pain and sore
ness arc gone.
Ask anv good druggist for a jar of
Rowlcs Red Pepper Rub. Be sure to
get the genuine, with the name Rowles
on each package,
l-'or
Health
Vim
Vigor
and
Tltalllty
UlVT.-''SHi:H' IXAND
TAIUJi IS
MAI.K OR KKMAI.K. r.impltfet Free
on H.'qm-Ht. Ask tor H'KU'M'S the OK
lillNAI.. IlKWAKK OK IMITATIONS
ANIl St'llSTITITKS. WEI AM I DUt'll
i-tv, ISI Kihiy St.. lent. ,1. Sau I-'rnnclseo.
lif. AL nlhcr lruKistn. i
ASK FOR
Top Notch Flour
A hard wheat blend, it
is scientifically made,
and bakes a white loaf,
which does not dry out.
Endorsements come in
every day on "Top
Notch" flour.
OUR
Snowy ButteFlour
An excellent pastry and
family flour, is made
from Rogue River Val
ley wheat, the oldest
label in Southern Oregon.
Central Point Mills:
By F. S. Brandon
Dorti sclc
with ihe prunes
MY DAD'S favorite yarn.
.
WAS THE one about
THE OLD storekeepers
WHO WAS playing checker
IN THE back of the store,; v
AMONG THE coal oil.
AND THE prunes.
WHEN. .THE sheriff.
.
WHO HAD just Jumped hl Vin. !
SAID "SI there's a customer,
WA1TIN' OUT front"
AND SI said "Sh-h-W! t
IF YOU'LL keep q,ulel,'K
MEBBE HE'LL go away.
NOW HERE'S the big Wm,
WHEN A good tiling,
HAPPENS ALONG. 1
DON'T LEAVE U to Oeorxey
TO GRAB the gravy,
F'RINSTANCE !F
YOU HEAR of a smoke.
M.
OR READ about a Bmoke,
THAT. REALLY, does more.
THAN PLEASE the taste.
THERE ARE no hooka ofl you.
THERE'S NO law agalnBt.
YOUR 8TEPP1NQ up.
WITH THE other lira onei.
AND 8AYINQ right out.
IN A loud, clear voice, .
,
"QIMME A pack of.
THOSE CIGARETTES.
THAT SATISFY." i
" 3
' YOU'LL iy yon never tuted
each flaTor, uch mild bat
fiffl-bodled tobceo goodneM.
You're right, too, baorotw they
don't make other eljarettee like
Chesterfield. The Chesterfleld.
blend cant bt oopied. A .
sferQeld
CIGARETTES
LjooetT& Myer Tobaccq Co,
PM you taao akomt IK
ChaMtmrfmld pooka g oflOT
mm v iMf;mt l
1 ffui ir 1
A Ringing Appeal
to Oregonians
By R. A. Booth
Chan-man
State Highway Commission
rnHR I JSP. f rr. p,j.. ;. f,.j-.
I mental or even elemental if Oregon is to
prosper. The population of Oregon cannot
be sustained it Oregon payrolls decreast?;.
It is a matter of vital interest, then, to every inhabitant of
the state to keep Oregon dollars in the state!
To buy our own products and use them is like eating the
cake and having it. too. It is keeping the products and the
money also. Let's do it with renewed energy! Let's pat
ronize those merchants who feature Oregon-made mer
chandise. Let an Oregon product give' us pleasure and strength at
every dining hour. Let's go to. the greatest extent reasonable
to build and furnish our homes with Oregon Products and
let us daily as we enter the store rooms and shops keep
rToroNvf an ob,it!on.that we cannot shift BUY.
OREGON PRODUCTS!
ASSOCIATED INDUSTRIES
Of OREGON
02 OREGON BUIUDINO
PORTLAND
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