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MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE. MEDFORD. OREGON. THURSDAY. FEBRUARY 8, 192:1 PAGE THREE Mrs. E. L. Henson . 4 The Appealing Charm of Health! Portland, Orcir. "I enn sneak In torins of highest praise of all ot Dr. Pierce's remedies, psijeclully tho "Ku vorlto Prescription' for women's uil monlH and as a tonic and nervine, and thn Pleasant Pellets for stomach and liver Ills. Whlln hrliiKinir up my family, whenever I have boon In a run-down weakened or nervous con dition, I have always mrviiKthonrd and helped by the uso of the 'Favorite Prescription.' And in later years when my stomach has becomo dis ordered, and my food seems to dis agree with me, then Dr. Pierce's Pcl letB Blve mo immediate relief." Mis. E. L. Henson, 708 K. 6th St., North. Start nt once With the "Prescrip tion" and sec how quickly you pick up rfecl Htronsor and better. Write Dr. Pierco, President Invalids' Hotel in Buffalo, X. Y., for free advice, or ..send 10c for trial pltK. tablets. Adv. FREE of CROWN FLOOR and CROWNCEREALS at Hall & Hall CASH AND CARRY GROCERY 318 East Main St. Feb. 12 to Feb, 17 ONE DAYLEFT! THESE ARE BIG DAYS FOR THE MOTOR STOCK Money Making Days Opportunity awaits you in the Durant Corporation THE STAR CAR MOST TALKED OF CAR IN AMERICA I'l to Friday nJftlit wo ran tnkr your nnnliention for Star Stock nt Fifteen Dollars per share Two Dol lars down and Two Dollars ior share per month. I-rf't us pvplaln tho woir (b-rful opportunity bark of this propo Nttlon. Inquire C. W. BARRETT VALLEY G.VItAGIC 11LDG. Phono iHMI PR. FIIEN'CH, 015 v Scholz's I Butter-Roll Bread I IS GRAND i If you ask your Rrnrrr for ' nm lmif Of liiis hrom ymi i will In: convinced lliiit it is ( I superior to imv other. ! Trv n loafyou'll apree ; ! with us tT.nl it's graml. I Pure and Wholesome I Pullman Bakery SYSTEM 10 GET Cochrun Rrothi, roprcKontinic tho 1'nited Creditors tiHsucKuion, tlu largest Institution ot itn kind in the world, nro Mt-dford business visitors. Tho United Creditors association pre sents a method of collection entirely different from that commonly used and is guaranteed hy Messrs. Coch run, to absolutely got results. So offense is taken by an honest debtor when accounts nro collected by this method. Tho Association is In no way a collection nnoncy, mem bers controlling their own accounts and collecting their own money. A very efficient tracing department i available, to all members and In the short time tho service has been In use in Med ford It has proved ItH worth many times over, according to tho local representatives. A number of Medford's leading merchants nro already members of the association. Everywhere this system has been used , accordi ng to M essers Coch r u n. it has changed purchasing conditions and increased the credit rating of the community. It is tho largest organi zation in the world serving the creditor public and is used by a num ber of large wholesale, firms as well as by retail dealers. In nddition it has been endorsed by many business men's clubs, chambers of commerce, banking Institutions, etc. "In the very short time that our system and service has been used by local members, it has shown .its ef fectiveness in straightening out J In most disagreeable part of tho mer chant's business, says Mr. Cochrun. "and with its general use in any com munity, will start a prom pt- pay movement without abuse, harsh methods or antagonism. Our mem bers make their own collections, con trol their own credits and educate their customers in the valuy of prompt payment. 4 "With three million families In this country using charge accounts and 2.1 per cent of all charge accounts in the delinquent column, as was shown by a recent research of the Federal Ke- serve bonrd, the need of a more ef fective collection method is apparent L The trial of M. M. Merlin nnrt Mrs. N.. Uunlan for alleged violation-! of thV "nuisance clause" of tho Prohi bition act. is expected to be concluded late today in County Judge Gardner's court at Jacksonville. Tho opening arguments of tho state were made this morning by District Attorney liawles Moore. Attorney Itoberts will open for tho defense this after noon. - t- 1 Tho trial has lasted three tiny. a record for Jackson county justice courts, and 15 witnesses wero called, ten for the state and five for the de fense. Six of the state's witnesses were members of the raiding party. "Pape's Cold Compound" Acts Quick, Costs Little, -Never Sickens! In a few hours your cold ii gone, head and nose clear, no fevcrislmws, headache, or stuHed-up feeling. Drug gists hero guarantee these pleasant tab lets to break up a rold or the grippe quicker than nasty quinine. They never make you sick or uncomfortable. Buy a 1kx of "Papo'a Cold Compound" for a few cents and get rid of your cold riy.it now. S Lift Off with Fingers Doesn't "Krcczonc" hurt a bit! Drop a littlo on nn aching corn, rnstantljr that corn Moj hurtmff. tain "hvtiv ..mi i;f it rinlit off with lingers. Truly! i " Your Hruirjist sells a liny bottle of "Frcozone" for a few cents. ufhipnt to remove everv lisrd corn, soft corn, or I corn between the tns, and the vallum, 1 without wunesj or irritation. IU9R1LAT1 NVCOLD GONE IN FEW HOURS CORN W : fpn, a! J11E FIREMEN The South Methodist Dasketball team won from tho Jacksonville fire men last night by a score of 28-13. Each team has defeated the other once now and a deciding game will be played in tho near future. Tho Christians won from tho na tional guard In a fast and hotly con tented game by a score- of 25 to 23. Three periods of five minutes each, overtime, were played before tho tie wns broken, At the end of the game tho score was tied, 1!-19. At the end of tho first overtime period It was 21-21. at the end of the second period 2:123 and In tho last five minutes the Christians threw tho de ciding basket while the guardsmen threw none. The final score was 23-25. Tho guardsmen are confi dent they can defeat the Christians ind a return game will bo played as soon as possible. WASHIXOTO.W Feb. 8. The house rules committee today voted to give privileged status to the adminis tration bill carrying ti,500,000 for modernizing batleships to meet simi lar work done by Japan and Oreat Uritain. N. Y. Stocks NEW YOUK, Feb. S. Stocks were again In good demand In today's mar ket, new leaders being brought for ward to replace those which had (al tered through prollt taking and short Belling. Circulation In the fi nancial district of an optimistic fore cast of business conditions bv Secre tary Mellon, coupled with additional constructive trade development Ap parently outweighed the more unfa vorable news from abroad. Salos approximated 1,200,000 shares. Allied Chemical & Dye 7G.7 Allis-Chalmers 4 9.5 American Ileet Sugar 41 American Cult 89 American Car & Foundry ISO. 3 Amer. Hide & Leather 69 Amer. International Corp 2S.S American Locomotive 125.7 Amor. Smelting & Hefg........ 61.0 American Sugar 78.5 American Sumatra Tobacc . 26 American T. & T 122X, American Tobacco 59 American Woolen ;.. 98.2 Anaconda Copper 48.1 Atchison 101.5 Atl., Oulf & W. Indies 23.5 Baldwin Locomotive 13G.7 Haltlmore & Ohio 51.5 liethlehem Steel "B" 65 Canadian Pacific 14G.8 Central Leather 33.3 Chandler Motors 69.8 Chesapeake & Ohio 72.5 Chicago, Mil. and St. Taul 24 Chicago, R. I. & Tac 36.2 Chlno Copper 26.2 Colorado Fuel & Iron 28 Corn Products 134.2 Crucible Steel 72.7 Erio 13 Famous Players-Lasky 88 General Asphalt 45.7 General Electric 189 General Motors 14 Goodrich Co 37.8 Great Northern Pfd 76.8 Illinois Central 113.5 Inspiration Copper 35 International Harvester 90 Int. Mer. Marine pfd 42.3 International Papor 62 Invincible Oil 16.6 Kolly-Sprlngtleld Tire 63.7 Kennecott Copper 38.2 Louisville & Nashville 142.5 Moxlcan Petroleum 270 Miami Copper 27.5 Mlddlo States Oil 11.5 Mid vale Steel 29 Missouri Pacific 18.2 New York Central 95.2 N. Y N. II. and Hartford 22 Norfolk & Western 115.3 Northern Pacific 77.7 Oklahoma Prod. & Uct 3.1 Pacific Oil 4 3 Pan American Petroleum 79.6 Pennsylvania People's Una Pure Oil flay Consolidated Copper Reading Rep. Iron & Steel Royal Dutch, N. Y Sears Roebuck Sinclair Con. Oil .... Ron thorn Pacific Southern Hallway Standard Oil of N. .1 Stiidebaker Corporation . Tennesson Copper Tcins Co. Texas & Pacific Tobacco Product Transcontinental Oil 1'nlon Pacific I'nMed Retail Stores V. S. Ind. Alcohol 40.0 S2 31 14. S 79. n G2.1 49.7 R9 3.1. r. 92.7 31.B 40. R 120.7 11 4S.5 23.5 82 11.7 ., 140.3 73 07.1 I'n'ted States Rubber ... flO.S 1'nited States Steel : 100.3 I'tali Copper ...100.0 WeslltiRhouoo Klectric 6." Wlllyg Overland 7.3 American Zinc, Load and 8m.... 10 Hut In and Superior 32 Cnla. Petroleum "0.7 Montana Power Shattuck Ari ... C. & X. W C. X. Ore Maxwell II Cons. Oaa A. Unseed 09 ft S4.fi 31.3 11 f,7 32 I A meeting Friday lucht at 7:30 in the basement of the nubile library, of n.l the sportsmen In tho valley will bo hold and tho Crater Lake ltod and Ouo club, which already has a fair start as a permanent organization will bo strengthened and officers will bo elected fta the year. The Crater I-ako Hod and Gun club was organized yesterday afternoon in a meeting at the Medford Harness Co., with Kdlson Marshall as tempo rary president. The organization is for the fur therance of all sports in tho valley including fly casting, fishing, hunt ing, trap-shooting rifle shooting, etc. Roy Oppio, crack shot and famous big-game hunter is down from Hoso burg and is assisting in the organiza tion of tho club, whh-h Is expected to boast a big membership within a short time. Following is a list of officers ap pointed temporarily. President, Edi son Marshall: chairman or tno niom- berchlp committee, F, Hoy Davis: grounds committee. It. L. Wnl ther: organization committee, Chas. Ueames; , seuretary-trensuler, K. H. limport; finance commi tee, Wm. Hates. Members of tho membership com mittee are as follows: W. H. Gore, Delroy Octcliell, W. I. Vawter, H. K. Harder, Walter liowno, Wm. Hates. Herl Anderson, Charles Ueames V. J. Kmeriek. Louis I'litch. W. F. Isaacs. Chris Gottlieb, Sidney Smith. M. M. Herman, Hob lioyl. K. C. Je rome, Cliff Hcckott. E. 1. Elwood. A. L. Ullll. Rid Hrown, John Ileeson, Herbert Tllley, Clyde Gardner, Paul lioomtrd, Otto Jelduess, Frank Isaacs, "Huckshot" Simmons. Vern Van Djke. H. C. Young, 'Chick" Hawk P. C. Hlgham. Out of town members of the meui' bership committee are as follows Ashland, O. ). Hellnan und "Poke" Nininger: Central Point, Karl Lee- ver; Kagln Point, T. Nichols and F. J. Mcpherson; Jacksonville, Fred Flek: Talent, Or. Nelcewarner; Gold Hill, Martin Bowers nnd John Held; Hulte Falls, George W. ltnrker; Prospect, James Grieve and Tablo Hock "Shorty" Morris. At the big meeting tomorrow night membership card", which have been printed, will be signed up and the question of grounds and equipment will bo decided. Committee chair men will render their reports on va rious departmental investigations and plans for a shoot to be staged In the near future will bo perfected as well as plans for purchase of equipment, etc. . m Angling enthusiasts us well as hunters are enthusiastic members of tho club and plan tu hold a perlodi- 1 fly casting tournament which will be an important event. WILLAMETTE GLEE T Tho Willamette I-adles Oleo club of the Willamette University of Salem nrrived this morninff from Ashland whore they gave their con cert to n largo and appreciative nu- dlenco last niuht. They have been received by nplendld audiences every place they have Mopped on their present tour. Tho girls were entertained nt noon today nt the country home of Mr. nnd Mrs. H. C?. Kest. where they were guests nt n chicken dinner given in their honor. At three o'clock this afternoon they sang nt tho high Brhool before tho student body assembly and tonight thoy will give their varied program at the high nchool auditorium. The program consists of popular. classic and uernl-classic numbers, vio lln solos. rending nnd Htunts. Miss ThelmalMlllH is manager of the club while Helen Mclntlss U assist ant mnnngcr, V, W. Hobson in di rector, Clenevicva. Find ley Is nccom pnnylst, Ivu Clair Love, violinist nnd Martha Mallory, reader. Tortured Many Years by Kidneys "I Imvo bad kidney trouble Tor twelve yearn," wrltos II. 1'. rinlttioy, West Jncknon, MIhh. 'Tains In back, Joints, catches in the bins, run dowu and gettlni; tip too much durltiK the niKlit. Hut since tuklnK Foley Kidney PHIb, my suffering Is over, nnd I feel llkoa new mun." Hnokachn, rheumatic pains, kidney nnd bladder trouble quickly relieved with Koley Kidney Villa. Refuse substitutes. Insist upon Foley's Honey anil Tar. Sold every where. "CASCARETS" Clean Your Dowels! Stop Colds, Sour Stomach, ClMn your bowfli then fel fine! Enjoy the niret, gentlest bowel eleanting you ever experienced by tsk biff one or two csndv-liks Cirirts tonij'ht. Thry pliric your bowei fully. I All the constipated want and sour bile 7i w'll morn out "f the lioweln without I 8rlp'nK nr 'irri'ig you up. There will TAX TO BET 10 PER CENT SLASH SAI.KM. Feb. t At a joint meet Inpr ot' assessment nnd taxation com mlttecK of house and scnato tonight, 1 discussion of Iiouho bill 2H3 relating to increases of taen on public utili- j ties, brought to tho defense of equit able taxation many of the state'a pub lic utility men. A full and complete' discussion of the measure which was Introduced by llepresentative KirU wood. developed many important phases of tho buKiness of tho stale's public utilities not heretofore gene rally understood. Tho final crystal lization of the situation occurred when Senator Dennis, chairman of the meeting, announced that tho new tax prog m in, Including house bill Ml and companion measures, would be reported out by thn committeo nnd provide not only for assessment of all property in Oregon at full value, but also provides for machinery to enforce the measure. Under new taxation plan many public utility men present expressed confidence in tho work of tho com mittee and thn belief was freoly ex pressed that the utilities would be treated with the same fairness that all "other property will receive. He lleving thnt the work of tho assess ment nnd taxation committees is by far the most important feature of the present session, Governor Walter M. IMerce announced he would call n joint meeting of the house and Semite Friday noon and In a special message will uro the two houses to adopt tho taxation program of the tax committees, placing foremost Senator Dennis' bill providing for n ten jier cent horizontal cut In nil tax levies for the yenrs und 24 The meeting was addressed by Frank- T. Gritfith, Arthur Spencer. Den Day. A. A. Smith of Portland und It. Waltber of Medford. Delay Doesrfc Pay Dreaklhat CbldToday CHECKS Colds in 34 hours 1m grippe in 3 days. Quickly relieves Headaches, icmet lorm. blandara remedy world over. Demand red box bearing Mr. Hill's portrait and signature. At AH DrugtBto30 Cenfa V. H tutl. nWi Snn l'Ynnclsco Markets Notice of 8ale of Real Estate In tho County Court of the State ot Oregon lor the County of Jackson. In tho Matter ot the Kstnto of Albert Clifton Taylor, Deceased. .' Notice is horeby slven that under and by vlrtuo of tho torins of tho Will of the said Albert Clifton Tayler, Do- ceaseo, cue unuersiK'ieu, me j'jxecu. Tlx or tho Kstnto or the snld Albert Clifton Tayler, Deceased will soli tit private sale in parcels to accommo date the purchasers, to tho highest bidder or bidders, on tho terms und conditions hereinafter mentioned, and subject to Confirmation by said Coun ty Court of Jackson County, OreRon, from or after Thursday, tho lSth day or February, 23, all the riKht, title, interest nnd estate of the said Albert Clifton Tayler, Deceased, which nt the time of his death was a fee simple title in and to tho real property here inafter described nnd all the rlKltt, title and interest to said Kstnte as by operation of law or otherwise nc n ii I red, other than or In nddition to that of said Deceased at the tltno of his death, of, in, and to those certain lots, pieces, or parcels of land situ ated, lying and being in the County of Jackson nnd State of Oregon, mora particularly described as follows, to wit: Lots Two (2), Three (3) and Four (4) of the Midway Subdivisions ' of Jackson County, Oregon. Terms and Conditions ot Sale: Cosh payment to be agreed upon by and be tween the undersigned Executrix of said Kstato and the purchaser and tho payment ot the balanco of tho pur chase price to be ngreed upon by said parties at the tlmo of sale; balance of purchase price to be paid on Con firmation of Sale; deeds and abstract U be furnished at the expeuse ot the lCstnle. Alt bids nnd offers must be made at the offlco of O. C. Hoggs, Attorney for the said Executrix,, at 30 North Central avouue, Medford, Oregon, nt any time nftor the first publication of this Notice and before the making of the Bale. Duteil at Medford, Oregon, this 18th day of January, l'J'i'A. IKMA TAYLER WOOD, Kxocntrlx of the KHtnto of Ibort Clifton Tayler, Deceased. i O. C. UOflfiS, Attorney for tho Exoetitrlx, .30 K. Central Avenuo, Medford, Oregon. CONSTIPATION Sick Headache, Dizziness, Gases, Bad Breath he no bowel poison to causa colds, sick headache, dizziness, biliousness or sour stomach when yon wales up in ths morning. More men, women and chil dren take Cnwirctn for the liver and bowels than all other laxative-cathartics combined. 10 cent boxes, alio if and SO cent sites. Any dnnjutors. TROUBLE IS OVER STATES DITTON Declares Tanlac Ended Indi gestion, Nausea, Weak ness and Nervousness of Years' Standing. "Tnnlao has given mo strength and omluratue I hardly expected," de clared A. IMttman, Tn 1 w. Gtith. St.. .os AniielPS.U'ulll. " suffered from a badly run-dnwo condition several years and was never ablo to ux. back my strength. I could not do a good day's work. and at night Just felt no tired nut I Just had to drag myself home. I was nervous, con hi n't sleep, and morning found me still all worn out. 1 had practically no appetite, would becomo dreadfully nauseated, and my stomach was ho fearfully upset 1 wns simply miHerable, My kidneys both ered ' mn too. I had distressing at tatks of biliousness nnd was subject to had spe.Ha of dizziness. "Hut since taking Tanlac 1 can work hard all day and go home feel ing fine. 1 sleep like a log. stomach aets perfectly, nerves steady, and 1 couldn't ask better health. Tanlac Is for sale by nil good druggists. Over 3S million bottles sold. Adv. c repair or rtritte Iho Iwutrfl exactly. ICyo-t roubles corrected with perfect glasses. PIPE FLUSH Quickly dissolves all obstructions In rloKKed drain nnd sewer pipes BUY IT TRY IT For Sale By A. Ti. VHOMAN, II it S. Front fit. Picture Framing at . Swem's Studio With Medford tradu Is Medford infirte. ! r REX CAFE "THE PLACE TO EAT" . !' 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