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MEPrXHtD MAIL TTJniUNR. -MEDFOT?n. 'OT?KfiOX. AV KPN lis DA V. ll'XT,mKR PACK TTTREM E TTw-1rtnwnfrfrrrlflTT-ntllllB, imtwK tVkrriT.Trm ibmmii mmt m REVOCATION TAX! AT U OF a, ASHIAND LEADS WITH 19 (QPife DISORDERS BREAK ! WIT-IN PACKING m V W HOUSE WALKOUT SL !, SI, i , fek'. vJxM -'MB MISS Fll.WCKS XI'.W.MAX, j CIlii'llKii, III. "Only a mi-rii-im of truly wonder-' ful merit roi'lil have il.mi' v)i;u Tan- ; lae diil lor mi! anil then' is ihhIumkI half pood enough for nie to say aliiml it," KJiid Mi.sH l-'ranee.s .Newman, j llirseh St.. Chieano: "I don't think anybody ever suffer-j ed any more from indigestion than I 1 did and ' for over a year I was in ' wretched health. I had smothering spells and my heart palpitated so vio lently I thought I had heart trouble, but 1 know it was all eaused from my stomach. "Since Taklnu Tanlan I fee ' and look like a different person. I have a Kldendid appetite and my dlKestion is Just perfect. 1 sleep eij;ht or nine j lioui'H every nichl and ft up In the inornintf feelinK fresh and happy. j My friends tell me I'm always until- ; inK now and 1 certainly uiikIh to he for I'm enJoyiuK life again. " Tonlac and Tnnlnc Veu-etahlo Pills! are sold by the West Side. Pharmacy, ' and by leudinz driiKKltitt everywhere. J Adv. 1 .r?4tJjy j. yr w. s. M. v - "As a salesman I'm a good bricklayer. It isn't hot air that sells batteries. It's henest-to-john performance cn your' car. That's why I'm sure the Willard Threaded Rubber Bat tery ia the battery for you. Willard Threaded Rubber Insulation lasts as long as the plates and doesn't have to be replaced." Willard Service Man When you come in and say, "Willard Threaded Rubber Insulation" you are pronouncing the magic words that banish battery troubles. Let us show ycd. Wo also do Ignition, Starter and Generator Work Electric Shop 8th and Bartlett Phone 22 Valley Garage This tradrmnrV. rarhp-J In red on the wise .id:nUtic t i.e VV lilard Tbxeaci Rubber Battery. WOOD! pa AU kinds of wood at right iirlccs; dT mill blocks. Ordui Promptlx Filled MEDFORD FUEL CO. Vm, Fir and Jh!rl rbon(! 212 1 ( HIC.U'.O, Dec. .. illy Associated Press. i The strike of union packini; house employes in the larger centers Mit.sido oi Chlcimo appeared more ser ious than was first .rejxirted, as the lliirj day of the strike L-rKan. Tho walkout has already b"en niarki d by ili.stitrliautes in which a few men were injured and authorities in some places prepare:! to cope with any situation which may arise. I nion lea;!urs insist that the strike is "ion per cent effective" while th packers, althouuli admitting that work is hampered in some quarters, s.iy that production has been but sliKhtly af fected. Four hundred National Guardsmen patrolled the South St. Paul packing district today. havinR been ordered out after Adjutant (ieneral V. 1'. Ithynow said the pickets at the Ar mour plant failed to keep their pro miso to permit employes to enter the plant. . .Mayor Burton of Kansas City. Kas.. ordered all pickets off the streets, say itiK they would not only lie arrested at tlie yards, hut anywhere they mi! t b: rarryiiiK on activities suppirtriK the strike, in accordance with the Kansas law forbiddinK picketing by strikers. Of enter efforts were made by police In Fort Worth, Texas, today to introl the. situation following the serious wounding yesterday of three men. Two alleged stiikers were shot by a negro when they attempted tr stop him from uoaruing a car ami the negro was beaten by a crowd. I'tiMIc Service Ileirlng. ASTOHIA, Ore..' Dec. 7. The Ore gon public- service commission will begin a hearing here tomorrow on applications' of the Pacific Power and Light company for authority to in crease local street car fares and gas rati s. Small Town Stni'f. WATERLOO. In., 7. Motion pirture shows will continue to operate in "Waterloo on Sunday as a. result of th.; referendum yesterday, the the jiNth reeeivinir a majority of TifiO. REAPING BENEFIT lYum the KxiHTlenre of, Medford People.' (Ve are fortunate indeed to be able to profit ly the experience, of our neighbors. The public utterances of j Mod ford resident h on thu following sunject win imeresi nnci neneiu many of our readers. Head this statement. No better proof can be had. It. I.,. Kaufman, 313 N. Crape St., Med ford, says: "l know the value of Dean's Kidneys l'ills, as I have used them off and on for years with good results. At times my kidneys were disordered, due to a cold settling on ihem and' my back was lame and ached severely. My kidneys acted Ir regularly at theso times, too, but Doan's Kidney Pills have always re lieved these troubles and put my kidneys in Kod condition." 'Price GOc at all dealers. Don't sim ply ask for a kidney remedy yet Doan's Kidney Pills the same that Mr. Kaufman had. Koster-Mil burn Co., Mfrs.. IUiffalo;X. Y. Adv. Steaks At the Portland Stock Show the carload of Steers exhibited by 0. A. Hunter, Wallawo, Ore., was awarded the Grand Champion prize. We are now serving Steaks and Roast Eeef of those Steers These stori'i wero fed on gmin for ten months. Yours always for the best Hotel Medford Som 10 to establish eiitiiiK mill slt'i'piii' facilities nt or near tho OREGON CAVES in .lusi-plnni ciumty. 1'ai'ty must have some nu-iicy and furnish referenees. Address Grants Pass Chamber of Commerce Grants Pass, Ore. Wanted The city council last niKlit passed a resclutlon to tho effect that James "Shine" Edwards, appear before that body at its next meeting and sh nv cause why his taxi cab license should not be revoked. The motion for the testation was made by Councilman Dressier. All of the councilmen were pre.-ent except Ft. W. Antle. Mayor dates and Councilmen Miles, (laddis and Dressier favored the reso lution and voted for it. Dr. Kerne, however, was vigorously opitosed t taking any action on the matter as Ions as the bootlegging case against Kdwards was pending in circuit court. At his trials on this charge both juries fai'ed to agrre. and it Is generally ex ported that District Attorney Moore will bring the case up for a third trial, although as yet he has made no announcement. BANKER RECOVERS PORTLAND, Ore., Iee. 7. H. 1 1. Newhalt, jire.-ident of the Hank of Kjsst Portland, who was shot in the abdomen yesterday afternoon when three armed men attempted, to hold up the bank, was reeoverhiK today at a hospital. The bullet did not pene trate the inner wall of the stnmaoh. . The body of Jay Campbell, robber shot to death by Cashier Fred "V. Alt, was at tho morgue. Jamcv Hors stadt. a?ed 2b. and Shelby R. Mur doek, 31, who were captured near the hank after they failed to Ret away in an automobile, confessed to tho po lice and District Attorney llammer- sley. .Murdoek, who was identified asj an ex-convict from Deer l.odKo peni tentiary, Montana, planned tho rob bery, he told the police. Allis-CfihlmorH .....'... 37. 3 American Itoot Siiffur...:.'..:. 2S.2 American Can ....i 31i American Tar &. Foundry 145 American Hide & Leather pfd. j!U American International Corp 4' American Locomotive D7.0 American Smelting & Rcf's 44.8 American Sugar M - American Sumatra Tobacco 31!. 2 American T. & T U6 American Woolen (.i...'.v 80.7 j Anaconda Copper 4(.7j Atchison .'. 90.1; l Atl., Gulf & V. Indies 31.0 ! Baldwin Locomotive 93.8 ! Baltimore & Ohio 3fi.2 ! Bethlehem Steel "B" ! 57 Canadian Paciric 120.51 Central Leather 30.1 Chandler Motors 48.7 Chesapeake & Ohio 50.2 Chicago, Mil. and St. Paul 19.5 Chicago, n. I. & Pac 32.7 Chino Copper 27 Colorado Fuel & Iron 25.5 Corn Product3 , 88.8 Crucible Steel 61.5 Cuba Cane Sugar 7.2 Erie 11.5 General Electric 1 42.1 General Motors 11.1 Goodrich Co 35,6 Great Northern, pfd 76. 2 Great Northern Ore Ctfs 31.6 Illinois Central 9S Inspiration Copper 3R Int. Mor. Marine pfd 63.2 International Paper 52.7 Kennecott Copper 25.5 Louisville & Nashville 109.1 Mexican Petroleum 112.2 Miami Copper 25.0 Middle States Oil : 15 Midyale Steel 2S.1 Miesouri Pacific 1 R.7 New York Central 71.5 N. Y., N. H. and Hartford 12.7 Norfolk & Western 97.6 Northern Pacific SO. 3 Oklahoma Prod. & Kef 3 Pan American Petroleum 51.3 Pennsylvania 32. S People's Gas 56.5 Pittsburg and West Va 26.7 Hay Consolidated Copper....'. 11.5 Reading 71.5 Rep. Iron & Steel .'. 53 Royal Dutch, N. Y. .' 48.2 Shell Trans. & Trad 37.6 Sinclair Con. Oil 22.3 Southern Pacific 79.6 Southern Railway 19 Standard Oil of N. J. pfd 112.3 Studebaker Corporation SO. 2 Tennessee Copper 10.2 i Texas Co 46.3 Texas & Pacific 23 'Tobacco Products 59 Transcontinental Oil 10.6 Union Pacific 127 C, S. Food Products 10. I. S. Retail Stores 52.3 T R. In1. Alcohol 37. 'United States Rubber 53.5 j United States Steel 83.5 . Utah Copier Co WestinRhousp Electric 49.2 .Willy's Overland G 1 American Zinc, Lead and Sm 12.1 ! Butte and Superior 1 Cula. Petroleum 43.2 N. Y:yStocks Montana Power '9 Shattuck Arizona 7 Pure Oil ,.. 37 lnvinciblo Oil 12 UNIVERSITY OF OUKGON. Ku KMi, Oregon, Dec. 7. t Special) There are forty-five students regis tered at the UimerMty of ire.n from Jackson county. k if these, min-teen are from Ashland. srv nieen from Medford, three from Central I'oint, ; two from Phoenix, and one each from j Trail, Rogue Kiver, Ku l and Cold Hill. Fourteen are freshmen. ten are sophnmres, seven are Juniors, ten are seniors, three are specials, and one is a graduate student. j Registered frmn Ashland are Kee -Buchanan, freshman in rhetoric; Laura B. "Weniu r. freshman in bust- ; ness administration; Bernice Yoe. . .freshman in musie; Mary D. Moore, freshman in rhetoric; William K. Buchanan, freshman in zoology; Mel-', via K. Kaei, snphmore in economics; Frances P. Myer, sophmore in music;'! Marie Porter, sophmore in American '( literature; Wilina A. Chattin. junior in physical education; Meredith C I Beaver, junior in zoology; John W. Anderson, junior in Journalism ; I Dwight AV. Gregg, Junior in zoology; :; Lillie M. Poley, junior in Kngllsh lit erature; Harold . Simpson, Junior in business administration; George V. Blue, senior in history; Troy A. Bliipps, senior in physics; J 'eter L. Spencer, senior in education: and Hu bert W. Prescoll, a special student. Those from Medford are J list in Smith, freshman in business admin istration; Win nif red G. Itead, fresh man in Knglish literature; lsobel Stuart, freshman in physical educa tion; Frances O. DuBois, freshman in art; Kdward C. Kelly, fresh man in law; Marie Myers, freshman in liter ature; Wilbur R. Godlove, soph more in pro-engineering; Thelrna M. Gam away, sophmore in drama and tho speech arts: Vera V. Rend, sophmore in botany; Esther I. Miller, sophmore in Rhetoric; May I.indley, soph more ,ln business administration; Rex Y. , Vamashlta, senior in sociology; Elsie L. Iuwronco, senior in botany; Jay V. j Nliller, senior In chemistry; Carl New-' bury, senior in business administra-' Hon; Audrey Ji. Roberts, senior in! English literature and Maude K. Mil- ler, special student. j . Registered from Cejitral Point are ' Christina 1 leek man, freshman in ;ihy steal education; Helen F. Nor- j cross, so ph more in rhetoric, and Harry C Skyrmnn, senior In law. j Marie 31. Malmgren, freshman In American literature, and Aubrey V. Furry, junior in economics are. regis- ! tcred from Phoenix. J Harold D. McDonald Is registered ! us a special student. from Trail: Myr-' tin it. Magerle, senior in physical' education, from Rogue River.. Oscar W. James from Gold Hill, is registered iii Vile, graduate school in education; Gulda Boone, freshman in physical education, gives Rucli as her homo address. Senate Nominations. WASHINGTON, Dec. 7. Nomina- I tions transmitted to the sennto today by President Harding, included: Charles It. Rasmussen, internal rev enue collector- for Montana. t Arthur T. Moon, receiver of public moneys, Suit Lake City, Utah. 'IPO have buna or biscuits with that much desired smooth golden-brown crust, brush them over with a pastry brush dipped in Car nation Milk before putting them in the oven, You will also find that if you brush the cover of your pies with Carnation Milk they will brown more evenly and be more flaky. My course in Home Cooking les sons contains many hints which you c I r . i t ...:, iiidy liiu usciui. ji will send you this course and a book of 100 tested recipes free it you will write me care of tho Carnation Milk Products Co., 622 Railway Exchange, Portland, Oregon. i;i;i:hi:"!'" 'inii'i-iiMiiiiiiiiiiriii"i:ii!i'iiminni-'i'tn'!nmi:!iir"mi Portraits for Christmas No otlicr renv inbinnco will Bivo Hurh huiipint'HS, nothing 1h ho thorouKlily BtttlHfylnK to jour frionclH us a wood ! portrait of yourself us you look to-! day. Wo will make for you photo-1 iphs that are faithful In llkomss. ! nrtistic In pose and finish,' mounted to your tUHte in choice uUrofine folders. MACKEY STUDIO Eant Main and Central 201 1922 MODEL "SINGERS" $5.00 down $3.00 per month 1922 MODEL SINGER, ELECTRIC $10.00 down and $5.00 per motnh 15 Used Machines Same Way SHOP EARLY while YOUR CREDIT IS GOOD. Singer Sewing Machine Co. 10 South Fir. Phone 215-R WOOD I'mli-r rover, ;M0 por tier nntl up I'rompt deliver)'. 111.: .N. Ontrnl cxxl Co. riinnn (i:tl- J. M, CARLTON The Worlds $675.00 in Medford The Lowest Priced, Completely Equipped Quality Car on the Market Tel. 150 "I.lvo Who Soi-vlre" Practical Gifts Are the gifts that are really appreciated ELECTRICAL GIFTS ARE PRACTICAL Clean, Convenient, Economical There Is a Gift for All Renard Electric Co. 108 N. Central Ave. SUCCESSFUL FARMING MEANS FORDSON FARMING Come talk with us or visit any of the owners for true facts. Success Depends Upon Your Equipment C. E. Gates Auto Co. Corner Sixth and Pacific Highway if Mmm Greatest Automobile Value See the 1922 CKevroIet M9(F Phone 1000 TRADE MARK 112 So. Riverside gim chung ' China Herb Storo , ' Murb our ror rtarncTie. TioartHChf. oat rrti. UiptliMrln, sore throutt lung troublo. kidney trtmbU', Hioinucti itouijih, nenrt irtmhle, phllls nnd fovwr. onimp. cmiuha. tMior clrculiittun, carbuncles. tum)i ti, mckrl brt'ii.st, cures all kinds of goiter. NO OI'KKATIONS. Modford, Orugun. Jan. 1H, IB 17- - This Ih to certify that 1. tn uinlnr OKnod, luid very arver stomach truuW tnd had luMHi bolheri'd for several years md Ihhi AukuM us not expected to Ivo. and hearing of Qlm Chung (whow lerb store la at 214 South Front strict, dedford), I decided o got herbs for my lomach trouble, nnd I smrted to feeling fttur as hooii uh X ueJ tnpin and t1ay m n well niiin and can heartily terom- iiiii) anyone afflloteil na 1 was to s in Chung and try his Herbs. .HlgriedP tV. It. .KIINhJOT. A'iii. lit-wlH, FtiglO Point. V. . fhlldreth, TMifle I'otut M. A. Atulersopi, Me.lford. ft. inline.R, Laglu Piri'iU i'. K Miiori' K-t:le f'-dnl. J. V. lntIt' 6 Point.' - ') Vi-ii -V;- H-llen. Kil Point. General Asphalt M.B