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PAGE FOUR' fEDFOKD MAIL TRIBUNE, MEDFOnD. QTCEfiOy, SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 18. cl92 Medford mail tribune . u lunnmyvnotin' vOTiitilDPII TOIUSUED EVERY AFTERNOON tlCKIf HUNUAY, BY THB MIDFOKO PRIHTIKO 00." Tes Medford Ruiiifctf .Morning ftun Is furnished MtfMCrlMrs oesinug t seveu UJ Qr neteepspej. OKIee Mill Tribune Building. 6-7-I North fir street. Phoue 75. . i , A ixuieolidetion of the I-mo-riille Times, tiie M..dfurl H.il. U.e W.-.lfui.l Tnljimn. the buuUien. Oiegouien, Tlie Afcttlmid Tribune. ROBERT W. Rl'HL. Elitor. BUMl'TEB S. SUIT11. Muisjer. SUBSCRIPTION TERMS: BY MAII In Adtsnce: DsJly. with Simdej Sun, jeer 17.(0 bslt, with Buiid.e Hun. month 75 Dslle, without Buudny Sun. year fl.60 Dshe, without Bundle Sun. month.... .6 J Weekly Hell Tribune, one yesr 1.00 Sunair Hun, one veer i t OU Y CARRIER In lledford. AshlencL Jackson- nils, Central Point, llioenlx, Tslent snd on EUROPE A RAVING MANIAC. Hijrhwi'Vi: DtiTlj with Sunday Bun, dionth t Dtil;, without Sunday Sun, month.... ' Dfly, without Fund? 8 no, yw Di.f, with Sundny Sun, one far sill (rm by carrier, cuh in advance. .76 .0& 7.50 8.60 Officii! pPr of the City of Umlford. Official paper of Jackson County. ' Dai Sacramtfito. Calif., a diaUi.ee of over 500 mile. taring ted wire AtaooisU-d. PrM Service. - Rntered u avoond Dim mattei Oregon, under tha act of Warcb 8, at Medford 1879. kEMBEHS OF THK ASSOCIATED FRESH. - The Aaaociated Ptpm la en-luaively in titled lo the uaa for republication of all new d patches etediud to It, or not otfiemiae credited in thla paper, ad alao to tha local new putltihjl herein. AU rlfhta of republication of special dla Batcart herein are alao referred. ,tJ- ; ; EX'ROPE is not only nunkrupt, morally and financially, but crazy. One would suppose four years of war were onoii-,'li. Hut here 'they are nt it again, and fi;htiii!j; fir a stake that has drenched the world with blood these hundreds of years, Constantinople. For this simple is not what it appears to be, a war between .,'rccee and Turkey. It is in reality a continuation of the world war with the Central l'owcrs left out. Crcece and Turkey are merely pawns in the ancient sport of kings. Hut for Great Britain hacking Greece, to extend British in iluence in the Near Kast, and France hacking Turkey to extend French influence in the same district, ,waron any serious scale would never have been attempted. And once more Friince has won. Just as French guns and French fctraft-iry drove the liolsheviki from ."Warsaw and saved Poland from extinction, so French guns and French strategy have driven the Greeks from Asia Minor and once more preserved the national cus sedness of the Sick Man of Europe. . IMPERIAL WIZARD K. K. K. ARRESTED IN INDIANA ON A BOOZE CHARGE Alte Acting i To an American mind the entire performance is incredible. With Europe already tottering on the precipice, with treasuries. empty, with man-power depleted, more fighting seems the last thing for a sane mind to contemplate. And yet all the elements of war on a larj scale are present in the situation today. The British fleet is holding hack the Turkish advance, Marshall French is hurrying for Constan tinople, Bulgaria is glowering at Greece, Italy is bristling at Jugo Slovakia, and France having won, is content to rest, watchfully v. ailing. In nil liklihood, however, there will be no material extension of the conflict. The spirit is willing, but the flesh is weak. And with the Mussclinan world in a ferment, France has no desire to back the un speakable Turk, farther, and also invite the Bolshcviki to join Turkey ;.. immmI ....... fi, ;...;... i.'. ......... Mor purely lias frosted loose In the! .. ' A general conference is therefore the probable outcome, with stiper-sanctifi Section of the state., TurkeV getting" a better bargain than the treaty of Sevres, and lo-wit, Multnomah county, and the ... T, . , , ... , grand jury- thereof In solemnly probing. Greece a worse one; with I' rench prestige increased, and British pres- the charge that 40 ballots were forBcil tige materially lowered. , - But unless there is a different spirit in the chancellories of Eu rope this doesn't mean an eiid of the conflict, merely a postponement. A spiritual revolution must take place, an effective will to peace rn ust be created," or blood will run again in Asia Minor, as soon as the conflicting interests have enjoyed a breathing space, in which to re vive their combative instincts. Ye Smudge Pot By Arthur Perry. In the primary election, in Precinct 179; one of those precincts that openly boasted that none of its ennobling qualities assayed less than 100 per cent If fraud rcvealments keep up, . the later winter and early spring crop of 'made-whlle-you-wuit purists, will run out of saxaphone walls, and dying cow expressions of martyrdom, when ever the subject is mentioned. It makes the suspicious wonder if the descendants of the James boys, did not sneak out into the country dis tricts while the votes were being counted.' ...Up to noon today, no visitor to the fair bad called the obese punkin, a pumpkin, with the accent on the pump. ' i . i ; .- (- " POJENT STUFF . . '. Ellsha Jinks . ,. .'..' , : k. Took seven drinks ,l: . -,'! Behind a hardware store; ? v-fhat very night ' .lie saw a Bight ' 'u , i, He'd never seen before; '-' Sfl'-: -f.v.B'ivp"'.- i . He later said.. .....,.., , v As. iie-held his head i plteotw bight before us, j 'Twos a cross between A flying Machine And an earl; pleslosaurus. I-' f t (to'ise 'Vefclsfcor fc; i ; ; ' "v !' The. final returns Trout the Michigan primary, , Tiio'sNay, Indloate that the people i of that commonwonlth up proved of the spending of )2!19,000 to keep Henry Ford where he is. : .' DIFFERENT NOW j ,' (Harrisburg News) Mrs. Uuby 1. Feltwell yesterday sued George A. Feltwell for a dl . vorce, cruel and Inhuman treat ment bolng the alleged ground. .f They, were married November 27, 1920. 1 COURTHOUSE NEWS Mortgages. John Jones is a recent purchase of a 1923 model Elizabeth.. . .. , THE HUMAN RACE, SO-CALLED! . (Congressional Record) A man beoomeB a socialist not be cause he believes In any particular thing but because he Is'agalnst many particular things. It Is a cry of niigor and resentment, a stnto of hysteria to a greater or less extent. It Is funned by agitation; It Is fanned by discus sion. Every disordered mind, every bug, every wheel that Is loose In all the" heads or ull the cranks in the country; will go fanning and buzzing the niluute the CongrosB of the United States begins to dlsouss that sort of thing. ' I This Js a country of happy homos; but there are peoplo who believe In the destruction of the home and in the nationalization of women; they be lieve that the Institution ot marriage Is an absurdity. Let us start an Inves tigation touching the propriety of thO proposition to nationalize,, women, .to do away with. marriage, anil every un happlly.marrled couple In the country, everv b'ue that hates women, and every Wigess. tjiat. Jiates nien will Im mediately be worked into a frenzy be cause JlfO federal congress Is consider ing Uie naiionauziuion oi women. in the (ranks and all the criminals nnd all the jiois In the country are stirred up by. the waving of that sort or a red flaff from the dome or the cnpltol. Leave these questions thn.t act on bugs exactly!" like! poking a hornets' nest acts oii Sthe hornots. It turns them all loose, let the sleeping dog alone. Do not discuss the propriety of doing anything you know you nre not going to do. Do not talk about giving medi cine to a patient that you know will either kill the patient or drive the patient crazy. - . The railroad strike Is on tho way to final settlement, without Sam Com pere being allowed to sneak Inthrongli the back door of the Write House time. ; rfw. , , it - . Quill Points When In doubt, vole "No."-" Mr. Ford may shut down, but never up. The hand that rocked the cradle is now learning to manipulate political bunk. ., . ,: '". Some people never become virtuous, and some livo long enough to outgrow their natural desires. ' v. . ; .. .i,-- , It appears that the candidate who has the best chance is the one ...i. i. ................ i...v i i' lr ii. :.. ,.j ' ' '-' '-' . ie una w ki wiii;ii njiuii ki inui oi liic J'cuiiii. speaking to a law enforcement meeting at Muncie, Indiana. Emperor" Edward Young Clarke, national head of the Ku Klnx Klan, was arrested on the charge of having and transportating intoxicating liquor. The sad story of the great moral reformer and hundred per cent American is thus related in the press dispatches: Indianapolis, Sept. 7. KUward Voung Clarke, for tho time be- ' ing and in tb nliHnee of Willlani Jo.ieph Simmons, the imperial' wizard of the'KriiKhtH of thu Ku Klux Ktan, may hold sivay over ": ' r the invisible empire. lti t a certain hottl tueked away snugly in his ' : - hand hng at a meeting near hero last night got all out of 'kilter and took a positive physical forin. . As a result 'n. warrant wiw huiued today by Federal Judge. Fran ces K. Huker for.-the arrent of .thu -imperial wizaj-d on a charge of . , the pGHuession and transportation of intoxicating .liquor, 'i'hp, in -formation was Kuinc-d by.JJistrict Attorney Homer Ellis. - The iinperial wiwtrd spoke to a crowd at Muncie' near here, on ' law enforcement.. Citizens reported to Mr. Ellis that a hand hag "' hud been stolen from Mr. Clarke's automobile. It developed, how ever that the hag had fallen throtigh: the .ear and burst open, -re- . venting a quart of whiskey an.i $f.G0 in currency. , . . The arrest does not surprise anyone at nil conversant with klan history or with the career of the "acting emperor and imperial kleagle." It is not the first time his hallowe'eii majesty has been in the police court upon a booze charge. At Atlanta, Georgia, he was arrested with Mrs. Tyler, his aid in propaganda work and the head of the female kukluxcrs in a questionable resort owned by the latter, taken in night clothes to the police station and fined for disorderly conduct and for illegal possession of 'booze. Of such fine stuff is the great moral reformer, who leads the crusades of night-gowned hosts of the invisible empire in their mid night efforts to purify a sinful world, made. Like many uplifters, he would reform the other fellow, but keep his own toddy. But' are klansmen to. stand this insirtt to majesty t . Doesn't it make their blood boil to have 11 sacred personage so treated?. Come through, klansmen, pungle up some coin, pay the fine and sue the court for libel. Tt's your great opportunity, klansmen, Salem., .Capital Journal. " " ' t .'. - ., '. : v u CRAMP8,ffllliii,i AND BACKACHE St Louis Woman Relieved by Lydia E. Pinkham's Veg etable Compound ' St. Louis, Mo. "I was bothered T7ith cramps and pains every month and 't nan - u&ciiai-iie ana had to go to bed as t could not work. My mother and my whole family always took Lvcia E. Pink- - ham's Vegetable (jompouna ior sucn , troubles and . they; induced me to try it ' ' and it has helped me ' very much. X don't" ,JJ have cramps any -' more, and l ean do vicinity of Starpino's home testified my bouseworic all jnrougn ine m. in? exhthit one : i- ; mnA tmh aa EXERCISES;WlTHAfi iWO CLOTHES ON BRINGS $50 FINE (Ily international News Service.) ' KANSAS. .CITY, .Mo., tSept.--Calls-thenlcs - staged f by . Mike Starplno, physical culturist, a la Adam, were not appreciated by his neighbors. . As" a result Mike worked out-a $50 fine Imposed .by : Judge, Edward J. Fleming In niunicii)al court. Several witnesses .residing in the I , IMIIII -till I The two great influences that encourage a man to keep his word aro true religion and tho dotted line. . . " As wo look oyer the situal ioti,' it occurs to us that about, the only thing . charity , does atiliome is begin. ' ' ' '' Geddes says the English don't understand America but he was too kind to add that they seldom understand a joke. ' About the only thing to be said in favor of a bald head is that it is easily kept sanitary. About the only special privilege tho upper class has in America is that of kicking dust in the faco.of slower cars., ' ' .: .'. When a man prays to be delivered from temptation, ho is usually a little offended when the temptation turns him down. There are many ways in which girls. can climb in the world, but elitnbiinj'iiito a stranger's' automobile isn't one of tliotn. What does it profit a youth to havo ancestors who came across in tho Mayflower if his immediate ancestor won't come across? Tho criticism of the American who knocks his country is' easier to understand after you get accustomed to bis foreign accent. RipplingRhnroas m . A.X.I- li IS ' -W ii 'Walt Mason -at. WANTING A JOB. r "WANT cmploymont, RUitl a skate, attired in seedly gar L mei.ts, who mot mo at my garden gate, where I wa.s trap- Jiinj yx rin in ts. "All ritrht," I said, "you're strietly on; I need assistance dail; so wash the steps and mow the lawn, and ply yon bucksaw gayly. I'm tired of toiling here alone, so labor like n winner, and I will pay a silver bone, ami fill you up with din ner." "I do not like tW wage you name,' explained theweary "Willie; "when up against a tightwad's game my swanlike feet grow chilly. It's .worth, two.but'ksjo mow the..hiwn,an.d two. to saw the cedar; one plunk for all that waste of brawn sure gets me, gentle reader.' And every day they come in droves, to earu an honest dollar; but when I'd have them polish stoves, or make a woodpile smaller, they don't indorse my rates of pay, when modestly I state their they do not like my lordly way, my whis kers aggravate them. I'm waiting, watching for the gent who means it when imploring n chance to earn an honest cent by use ful, helpful ehoring. I'm watching, waiting for the lad whose griefs have made him humble, who gives full value for n scad, and flint without a grumble 1 ' . LONDON, Sept. (By I. N. S.) What hus Xhh Indian tour done to the I'rince of Wales? Has it destroyed. his youth? Theso are the nut'stions that all Tendon now n.sk. - Kveryone- now sees the chanjfe--in 1h Prince ' since his return from' -his adventurous tour. and the Kem'Wii . inquiry, is whether it was worth wJilkyiafier all. ; From a frosh'-eohircd, -tmiiUni? hoy the nrince has turru'd into a man of early middle ai;e. A" of th old light- naricunesR. . seeniiuau ivy,. uciriuu him and, wherever ' lie ajipears, ho looks weighed 4unsVg -toti.o. ... , ," And there" ts a cnriouH, apprehen sive, watchful glance in his eye that none of his friends like.- Talkinjr to a friend, his KlancfHs always roving the ground fifty yafrds ahead. It is not ffcnr, fbtit a kind of subeonHclous watchfulnesH, He seems like a man never, released. froip'V nn . unending strain. ,( , . $4?' V,' Host perhaps a happy marriage may bring back the old ease and gaiety. But at present the young prince looks like a man who has sur vived a terrible ordeal. HOW MUCH DO YOU KNOW? TWO BOOZE SCHOONERS NEW YORK. Sept. -16.-(By Aasoci ated Pressl. The dry navy today cap tured two alleged rum running schoon ers with cargoes worth about $150,0001 and $10,000 in gob) aboard, near the entrance to New York 'harbor, as well as an unnamed launch which, sank while It was- being"; towed Into' part Another schooner and swift ' power Uiat escaped. ' 1. "Was Paul Ljiwrence Dunbar, the poet, a negro or a white man?. 2. North of what 'degree of lati tude Is the Southern Cross invisible? 3. In the lumber business what is a deal? 4. How many people die every m,lnute in1 the world? 5. What disciple spilled salt at the Last Supper? . 6. When did Americus -Vespuciur. reach the American -continent? ; 7. Hefoi-B ; 'the . calendar .- was changed what was the first day. of tile year? ... : 8. Who drew attention to the markings or canals on Mars? !. l.s Othello a comedy or tragedy? 10. On : what river was ' Itoino founded? i .- Answers lo Yesterday's (tiCMtlons: ' 1. At what corner of Iike Michi gan in Chicago situated? Ana. South west. T'-1 -....-. ...-.,. .,.... ....... 2. When nnd where woro, chil dren Veourts' flint established?' Ans. In Lioston in 1869. " 3. Where are the Chincha Islands? Ans. Twelve miles off the coast of Peru. . ' ' . . ; - 4.- In- What state was President Cleveland born? ns. New Jersey., ! 5. Where-, is Seven J?lnls? ,., Ans. In London about palf way between Trafalgar .Square- find, j thq. British museum. 6. Before ' prohibition how much beer did the United States produce? Ans. One-fifth of the world's output.. 7. How many airplane accidents were there In 1921? .' Ans.. There were 114.- t ' ' ; " 8. tllow many motor vehicles were registered last year? Ans. 10,448 -632. " " !l. When will there again bo five Sundays'' in February? Ans. In 1948. 10. How mnny deaths occurred from motor vehicle accidents last year? Ans. ,. 8103. that his muscle exercising exhibitions were too re'vealins. ' ." " ' '.',. ."It was. terrible," one woman testi fied. "Eve,ry morning and every evening he would stand before an open window and shimmy. His exhibitions were revolting." "I wasn't shimmying." interrupted Starplno. "I was practicing a muscle exercise that has enabled me to gain weight." "And judge," shrieked another wom an, "he wouldn't have as many clothes on as a flapper nutliing but a mighty short pair. of white pants- "Tritnks,"., corrected Starplno. They are just narrow minded Detectives from a South Side sta tion testified .that as a result of com plaints from the calisthenics enthusi lists neighbors they had watched his house for inore than two months. They declared that when they, arrested him he was clad dishabille and was prac tising his gymnastic stunts. . . Bishop Who Allowed Rabbi Parish House Upheld byFell6ws Stage and Scteen "Tho Storm" n lilt nt Pngt'. The ncclalm which has been ac corded "The Storm" Is due as much to the humanness of the characters ns to tho scenic splendors. While there is no questioning the fact that the play, like its original on the stage, is replete with unusual thrills. this in itself would not be sufficient to mnko It a play everyone praises. Portrayal of parts -In this manner Is what makes the great actor and House Peters and Virginia Valli In tho two chief roles -prove their ability beyond question. Jtatfr Moore as the third person on the eternal triangle likewise does notable work. The tile turo will close at the Page theatre tonlghrr Manager Hunt has received many compliments upon bringing this attraction here. ..- ; ' Jloot ,C(bMnf"t Jtlnlto. '. Hoot Olbson, the popular star of western- pluys eoret' ft the Rlalto yesterday in "The rtallnplng Kid," adapted from the "Misfit" stories by Wm. H. vriinhy: Ttie story tsf-ftttrd with romance, action, love and thrills. " i There nre several short films nnd music by Alice Jay nt tho organ. A roaring rnce track Classic "Queen o' tho Turf" will be shown Sunday, Monday nnd Tuesday. Stanford Man to Reed STANTORl) I MVEHSITY. Cal.. 16. C. S. Dotsford, director of Intra mural sports at Stanford university for two years, Is leaving for Portland. Ore- to become tha head of the physi- cal department at Reed colleso there. Bible Questions " " " j tv..-- . . - ,- . ; PORTLAND, Ore., Sept. . 10. Tho verdict of un ecclesias- ticaJ court which upheld the Right Rev. Rtehard Wilkinson of Montgomery, Ala., who had 4- been tried by on ecclesiastical court oil a charge of having per- mitted a Jewish rabbi to con- duct Xew Year's services in his parish house was in effect ap-. proved by a report to the house . of bishops recently that the words in the canon which; had bejn . brought Into question wore suf- flciently clear. ' The bishops ac- cepted this report' which was considered by ' officers of the house ns a rebuff to Bishop H. M.Beckwith .of Alabama who . 'hart- brought ' Hev.-' J3r. W'ilkln-! .. so n,,.to, trial,; to my friends for female troubles."' . . . . r- . n TAIO C.i:.h,.w. Mrs. Ur.LUA iXMiJLi, uAitouiujr Street, St Louis, Mo. ' '" - Just think for a moment Lydia B. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound has been in use for nearly fifty years. It is " prepared from medicinal plants, by tha utmost pharmaceutical skill, and supe rior methods. The ingredients thus combined in the Compound correotUhe conditions which cause such annoying symptoms as had been troubling Mrs. Scholz. The Vegetable Compound exer- . cises a restorative influence of the most; . desirable character, correcting the trou-, , ble in a gentle but efficient manner. This is noted, by the disappearance, one after another, 'of the , disagreeable nvptoms. i - : ... . . SUfhest anamy Jewelrr Kepslrlnf . BsvsJrlssN w.ws Satisfaction Assured f- In . . quality and price. .' . Mall us your wants. MABTIN J. BEDDY . SINN FEIN PLDTr f " TO SCUTTLE SHIP :' ' ' Questions '- '." 1. What King ot Judah Introduced the -sun-dial?--.- . 2. Who first brought the news of Absalom's defeat to King David? ' 3. In what town did Martha, Mary and. Lazarus live? 4. What religious position i did Jonah hold? 5. With what peculiar weapon did Samson slay 1000 Philistines? 6. Who recovered Lot and his pos sessions when King Chedorlaomer had taken him captivo? Answers to Yesterday's Questions 1. Almatha was one of the seven princes oi Persia mentioned in the Hook of Esther. 2. Dnvld was the father of Adonl Jab. 1. Agabus predicted a famine would occur in the relgu of. Claudius.1-, 4. - When -Ish-bosheth died, Davids was made King of Israel. 5. Cana of Galilee was the scene of Christ's first miracle. ,, ,. 6, When Naboth refused to sell King Ahnb his vineyard, Ahab brought a false accusation against him and had him murdered, then took the vln ard BELFAST, Sept. 16. (By the As sociated Press.) The Ulster govern ment, it was announced today has discovered a plot to blow up or scuttle the steamer Argen.ta on which 300 Sinn Felner ufeA interned nt Lame Lough,' county Antrim-1- The object of the plot It Is declared was to release the interned ropubli cans. A letter found on a prisoner about to be released contained refer ence. Jo..thjg)(jij)fi,pf Jqurteen pounds of guncotton, a fuso and de touatorc .-toi-a fieudiy.fddress 'iu -I Lame, anauhen-tO-'tirJerts In explo sives on boird the vessel, who in blowing hp he boat, were expected to 'prevent injury to the prisoners. Bible Thoughtft Today RICHES HAVE WINGS : Labour not to be rich: cease from thine. own wisdom. For riches certainly make themselves wings; they fly awiy. Proverbs 23 : 4. 5. Helen Wills Wins IP1I1LADELPIA, Sept 15. Miss Helen Wills of Berkeley," Cal., won the girls' national lawn tennis singles championship today- by defeating M,iss Helen Hooker of New York 6-3, C-3, on the courts ot the Philadelphia cricket club at St. Martins, Pa. s . , . , - -. POISON JRUM BLINDS E . NEW YORK, Sept 16 Fearing an epidemic of poison rum deaths in Man hattan, paralleling the experience of Brooklyn,- where svood" alcohol has claimed a dozen victims since Labor day,, the. pollpe today were seeking the source of the liquor which this morn- Ingsent three persons to Manhattan hospitals, two unconscious-and " one blind. '. .j.;v ry ,t Storks Invade AVestphnlia CEYA'HATjSEN,"V"es'tphalla, Sept 16. (By the . Associated Press.) A flock of storks, estimated to number 300,000 has -Invaded Ceynhausen. From ten to twelve of the birds roost nlghjly on the roof ot each house. Used by Three Generations 'I use "Foley's Honey and Taf per-" sonally, give it to all my children and now to my graridchildren with the same good results.. I tried many kinds of -cough medicinesbut never want anything but Foley's Honey and Tar," writes Mrs. E. K. Olson, . Superior. Wise. Foley's Honey and Tar was eslalilisTwd''jn-lS75 and has stood the test of time Serving three generations. It quickly relieves colds, coughs and croup, throat, chest 5 and bronchial trouble. Sold everywhere. Adv. With Medford trade Is Medford made, Auction Sale "J AT CKXTRAL.J'PINT, OREGON In brick building on Kast Main St. Tuesday, Sept. 19 At 1 V. M, Hharp- ' ' TKUMS CASH I will sell at auction to the highent bidder part f urnlshlnffs from trie private residence of Mr. L. E. Wnke man, the following ffoods: Two chiffoniers, 1 dresser, 2 Hbrarj' tables, i . -bed, springs and mal treNs, 1 breakfast tablo, 1 full , bed, pair springs, mattress, novel! yL fold- . ing bench nnd wringer, bookcase,, fine collection ' boots, . clothes bu.nkot, china toilet sot, box couch,. stands, plctur, poivli chairs, small runs, t snuiil heuter, . wiudiing' iniu hine, , it (uU, dishes, .cooking utenslLs, 1 Eng lish troo.ruuldlo, new, and many other , lu-ticles not uientionotl in the above li8t.-'!"3V.-!'.'.f.-;' sr!r.'S-i:- sk Ixiino in, ojulv Tuowbiv morniiui -and - took 'hef, goods over.; 'Balo'startS atT? l p. ni., sluirp. ..trl ''-. ,.'.r-Cji5 VfrTE: If you rhlly want fo aril youffuj-niture or anything, come.anil tatklt bvrr with me and 1 will, txl vise yoi l-iglit or phonei'87, Central Point, OjPKOlt ,y . ; AVCTIOXEEK .. ." . .V- Coming to ; Medford Dr. Mellenthin SPECIALIST ,.: ' In Internal Medicine for the, past eleven J'eurs. . ' . VOK8 NOT OPERATE Will he at Holland Hotel, "'" Monday, September 18Ui Office Hours: 10 a. m., 4 p. ONE DAY ONLY , No Charge for. Consultation Dr. Mellenthin Is a regular uate in medicine and surgery and Is licensed by the State of Oregon. He visits professionaly the more lmnnrr. ' ant towns and cities and offers to all who call on this trip free consulta tion, except the expense of treatment I when desired, i r .: According to lis mrtbod of traK ment he' does n'bt operate fbr o&ronic ;i appendicitis.., gall ,stones.uker.ot !) stomach, tonsils or adenoids.' I; He has to his credit wonderful . suits in diseases ot the stomach, 'j liver, bowels, blood, skin, nerves, heart, kidney, bladder, bed wetting! '5 catarrh, weak lungs, rheumatism, '?! sciatica, leg tircers and rectal all. i; i If .you have been alltnc (. 5s length of time and do not get any better, do not fall to call, as im proper measures rather than- disease are very often the cause of your Ions standing, trouble. , K (member above date, thai .ran. sutlatlon on this trin will hn fr.a and that his t ream en t Is different. ' Married women mast he Mn'n. nfed'.by their husbands.". AddreS!r;-S36 Boston Block. Mm. ' neapoliav Minn.' . . ...... 4