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i'ti m T1I13 MKDFOlil) SUN, OHK(H)N, WKDNKSDAY, NOVEMUKH 1-4,1923 PAGE THREE i Say ."Bayer"-Genuine! Genuine "Bayer Tablets of Aspirin" have been prescribed by physicians over twenty-three years and proved safe by .millions for Colds and grippe misery. Handy boxes of twelve tablets cost only few centB at any drugstore. Each pack age contains proper directions for Colds and tells how to prepare an Aspirin gargle for sore throat and tonsilitiB. MOTHER ! Children Cry "Fletcher's Castoria". for "THIS !S THAT" TO BE SUBJECT OF . i V.- - - fiere's he gleam gSouf7iem vSun- .; 'light in trertes fjat.. . fys' havefelt (he touch KARO-CO". yCOCOANUT OIL SMAMPOO- sSp-jM"" . :" "to loyoly witnen (Sfj 'jpJ'0 contr the bolllc $V ' lu CARO-CO ou cabol"!,a .;-'iSi Heath's Drug Storo will supply you The attendance at the meeting at the Presbyterian church waa not so large Inst night on account of the, rainy evening, but the Interest mani fested made the meeting one well worth while. Every one who has been present has enjoyed the rich, exposi tory messages of' the-f speaker, Rev. L. B. Quick. Mr. Quick In an adept in uncovering hidden spiritual values and bringing into' practical every day value, the storfes and events and mes sages of Bllrio times. Last night his message was from the story of the conversion of Cor nelius, showing 'clearly that' altho CorneHws was a d-evou't .man. loved by the pewple. giving large alms and praying to God, yet with all those things which showed him living the life of a seeker after God, that he needed a knowledge of Jesus as his Savior-and the. blessing of the Holy Spirit in his Hfe. Which things came wh-en Peter, bnder the direction of the angel, brou-ght to him the message of salvation and of the spirit . as brought by Christ. v a ii u bijukui lunner punning uui the fact that being devout, a man of prayer,' and giving, of large sums oven to charity and bonevolcnce, do not win for us salvation. That comes only through a knowledge of and ac ceptance of Jesus Christ as our Cruol fled Lord and Savior and the fullness of the Christian, life follows only with the enriching presence of the Holy Spirit. The speaker gave, many Ulus tratlons of. his own personal experi ences which were intensely Interest ing. . iHis thorough acquaintance with the scripture makes every .point clear. Tonight he witf speak on "This Is That." Miss Gertrude Parker, a teach er In Roosevelt school, will sing a solo. t , ... Afternoon services with the theme, The Victorious Christian Life," be gan this afternoon at 2:30 and will be held also tomorrow and Friday. One will find rich blessing to his spiritual life by being present with nts bible and the spirit of prayer. Every one Is welcome-a -these dis cusslons are not denominational In any sense. 500 Of Them Nobby Patterns ? All Wool to make up into ....... . , t v-.. Suits and Overcoats A- I loose or snug fitting. Price $35.00 to $50.00 ? Made right here , in Medford, too HIGH SCHOOL TO PAT IV1EGQ BURIED . -r-r- -r.-t lL At the meeting of the school' board lam nignt that body decided to use the new armory for the gymnasium work and Indoor athletics, of the liiyh school, n step which the board1' has had in contemplation for acme time past, the move having L Jen precipi tated by the fact that the Natatorluin management no longer cared to have their building used for this purpose. as in years past. This means that all the basket ball games will be played In the armory. . The board, hag concluded leasing arrangements -with - the National Guard, officers' board,, which has charge', of the armory. Because of the armory having been leased per manently on certain days and -nights lu oiner organizauons -tor oilier pur poses, the high school's gymnastic and athletic-program, must:-oonform to these other '.leases. .. Hence ihe high school plan must await the comple tion of final arrangements before be ing put into effect. ' ' . ; A committee was present at; last night's- Bchool board meeting to re quest that another school room be finished In the Rooseelt building and put into use,. However, no-action won taken by - the -board on-this request. All .board members were present with the exception o( J. C. Mann. . Japan Budget Reduced. TOKIO; Nov;. 1. (By the Associat ed Press.) The cabinet's estimate for the" ordinary budget lor the year 1924, ls"l,270,00O,O00, yen, the equivalent of approximately "jt5,000,000 In Ameri can money. ' , -' . This estimate is a reduction of 104, 000,000 yen under the current year's figures. 'The cabinet has further de cided to reduce the proposed expendi tures for the remainder of the current year by 107,000,000 yen. Pat Mego, former well known Mc fonl policeman, who died svddenly at New Orleans last week, was burtod last Tuesday, Under the auspices of the Masonic, lodge, of which he had been a member for the last two years This Information was received by the local K. of P. lodge in a letter. There were few more Interesting characters than Pat Mego, and he hid beneath a rough exterior a heart of gold, characterized by a genial good nature and, kindheartedness to the ex treme. As a boy he went to sea, and Joined the navy, He was one qf the survivors of -the Aphla disaster, and served in the Philippines. He led an adventurous life, 'and had an Inex haustible fund of stories from his ex periences. The one that he never tired of telling, was the time a des perado, trapped in a shanty on the San ' Francisco "waterfront, opened fire, one bullet passing through Put's hat. 1 He had 'also been a member'. of the San Francisco fire department. A) gold watch he had carrlod for years has not been located, and it Is presumed that It was left in a jewelry store for repairs. ' Efforts are' also being made by the Knights of Pythias lodge to locate a sister and son. DESTINY OF KINGS TO BE TOPIC AT REVIVAL TONIGHT "Tire ' Destiny of KIiiks and Rulurs" will lu the subject of the sermon at Hio t'hrlsKlan church tonight. The paswt, I). J. H.we. who Is preaching throughout the series of meetings, is presenting plain Bible teaching at every service. The use of the black board and charts help to make the message easily understood. There have been several additions to the church no far, und the meeting has not reached its height in Interest and attendance. Mr. Scougall, who is singing to the delight and .helpfulness of nil, will sing a very touching and tender song of invitation tonight entitled, "Let Him In.'-1 The Rermon nnd the song of tonight will be of the very best so far in the meeting. The questions received and read last evening will be answered this evening. HAIR GROWS THICK SO BEAUTIFUL 35c "Danderine" Does Wonders for Lifeless, Neglected Hair C.irlsl A gleamr mass of luxuriant hair full of gloss, lustre and- life shortly follows a genuine toning up of neglected scalps with dependable "Danderine." - - Falling hair,' itchlnp; scalp nnd the dandruff is corrected immediately. Thin, Greek Official Dies In N. V. NEW YORK, Nov. 14. Lambrosa Coromilas, former Clreok minister to the United States and later finance minister under! President Venlielos. died at the Hotel Seville, lost night, it was announced today. He was about 70 years old and had been In ill health for some time.-- ' FROM TUB EACTORY N ' ' V-g ls! Don,t Confuse ; j a mvMMry-s tar cars with the A Revolutionarv Method of i S felling u sed uars dry, wispy or fad in p hair Is quickly in- v vigorutetl, tuking on new atreogtb, color and youthful beauty. ."Danderine'' U " delightful on the hair; a refreshing,, stimulating tonic not sticky or greasy V Any drugstore, ; - , :. GARO-CO SHAMPOO m . . secures endorsement . .' ' 6f "GOOD HOUSEKEEPING" This perfect shampoo," according to Dr. Wiley, should be made of vegetable oil as in CARO-CO',-' instead of animal fat that is used in most of "the other shampoos on the nkrket today. No regrets after using Caro-Co, no oily, gummy hair'; the hair is fluffy, nnd liot only feels but smells clean. : '- ;.., ' See our window; ; Sells for 50 . .t ': , Heath's Drug' StorQ 109 E. Main St. ' Phbner884 We a.re as near to yon as your te)ephone v Heath, Mann and Heath "'"! Use4 Cars on Sale at Patton & Robinson 'Of the millions of automobiles-! ! service and giving daily convenience to their owners, what percentage of them can be called1 new"- cars?vih'- quired Patton & Jtoblnson, Inc., which firm will hold ,a- specinl sate of used oars this week at their t salesrooms at 112 South .-.-Riverside ;nvenue. --o , ""A little' thought on tills subjecr re veals that nearly every car- seen on the- highways is a used car, because Uiut Is the public's classification of cars in service.-' - - , ' r"This lino of thought reveals also that used -cars when .properly- cared for are good cars until "they are en tirely worn out, for' the millions of used cars In service prove this "to be true. .. i ' -. . i-i i "The greatest difference -between the used- car and the brand new ear is' the' public's estimation' of its sal able pi-ice, and as age-old custom en ters here In the classification of used things, the condition ' will-prevail as: long as people nre human." ! ' Card of Thanks We wish to thank our friends for their many acts of kindness-- and words of sympathy to us during our late bereavement. 1 Also for the many beautiful flowers. 1 - v ...-' '-' ' i MRS. CLARA IWPRAY. LEWELl, DUPRAY.i MR. AND MRS. G. W. H. ALBERT' AND" CHILDREN 202 Upstairs The Order of De Moiay will meet' Thursday night for election" of officers." ' "" ben' troWbridoe, 203 Scribe. - FARMERS AND ORCHARDISTS 1M on your INSURANCJE wit tt- will write your fire insurance in any of our stand W iLi nrd compnnips anil return to you 10 of your premium. Write, phone or call on R. A. HOLMES "The Insurance Man" Jackson County' Bank" Dldg. Phone 444 An Epochal Three-Day Sale Buy Witji ; Safety TJnder out plan you can now buy a used oar with 1 absolutely safety. We give, each purchaser a certifi- , cate stating the actual condition of the car. This certificate is made out 10. yonr name, carries our sig- . nature i as a responsible business house, and is im printed with our "Seal of Satisfaction." V 1 - Three-day sale of Certified Used Cars starts tomorrow, Thursday, Novem-. berl5,1923. ' ' ... ... . - f-, Now at last, your family too can enjoy the delights and advantages of motoring the satisfaction that comes with the ownership of a Certified used car a car which will give you as good service as a new car at a fraction of the new car price. " '"' " Many of theBe cars are newly painted. Prive home in one of them and , your neighbors won't know it from a brand new car.'' And you and your1 fam ilty can-look forward (o many care-free holidays of delightful motoring.' " i i ! ' Everybody is invited to this epock-making sale. Don't miss this opportu- nity to see what truly remarkable values you can get in our wide selection of Certified Used Cars. And come early while the selection is large, as these oars . are bound to go quickly. Bring the family and be prepared to make a deposit to hold the car you pick out for your own. ' f -.' , , Small Down payment; J. and easy terms on. the balance. ? If you now have a car, you can turn it in on,, one of these Certified Used Cars. We Teach. You to Drivi, Don't hesitate on ac count of inexperience -to7 driving. We teach you or . any member of your fam ily to drive and care for' the car: ' ' v "' ' '' '' Sale lasts three; days Thursday, Friday and Saturday, Nqyember 15, 16 ai?4 17 Patton anil Robinson. Iric ! ..... I.'- !- - " ; 112 South Riverside ' - ; - Open Evenings During Sale until 9:3Q O'clock . 1 -V I? i'l i ;4 A. Jti ;:;J. i:i'"-Ln $i t? !" to .' V U t.-:'i .:-.u,.,jx-