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VMIK . K 1(11 IT MEDFORD MAIL TRHUINPy MF.DFORiyOREflON, THURSDAY. . NOVEMBER 22, 1923- If Back Hurts Begin on Salts Fluih Your Kidneys Occasionally by Drinking Quarts of Good .Water 1 " No man or woman can make a mis take by flushing the kidneys occasion ally, says a well-known authority. Too much rich food creates acids which clog the kidney pores so that they sluggishly filter or strain only part of the waste and poisons from the blood. Then you get sick. Rheumatism, headaches, liver trouble, nervousness, constipation, dizzi ness, sleeplessness, bladder disorders often come from sluggish kidneys. The moment you feel a dull ache in the kidneys or your back hurts, .or if the urine is cloudy, offensive, full of sediment, irregular qf passage, or at tended by a sensation of scalding, begin to drink soft water in quantities; also get about four ounces of Jad Salts from any reliable pharmacy and take a table spoonful in a glass of water before breakfast for a few days and your kidV ncys may then act fine. This famous salts is made from the acid of gropes and lemon juice, com bined with lithia, and has been used for years to help flush clogged kidneys and stimulate them to activity, also to help neutralize the acids in the system so they no longer cause irritation, thus often relieving bladder disorders. , lad Sails is inexpensive and can not injure; makes a delightful effervescent lithia-water drink, which everyone can take now and then to help keep the kidneys clean and the blood pure, thereby often preventing serious kidney compli cations. By nil means have your physi cian examine your kidneys at least twice a year. I GUILT OF SiN !S TRY OUR Merchants' Lunch 11 to 2 p. m. 40c 50c , Chicken Dinner Daily 75c 2 P.M. to 8 P. M. Also Short Orders The Shasta Practically' new clothes for old the combina tion our Dry Cleaning offers. . , Remember: "We aro not satisfied unless you arc.!'. , . City Cleaning and Dyeing Co. 624 N. Riverside Phone 4J4 The Dajr of the Knight Is HKKK c 3 Do you fear the time when your car is 20,000 miles old? Willys-Knight Cars Improve with use. , . ' i i . Let Your Next 5r Ca r B e a t WILLYS KNIGHT The Busy Corner Motor Co. c 3 Tho Vmj of Uko Knight U HERB Rev. L. K. Quick. In hie afternoon mcHSiiKO nt the PreHhytorlan church, yefitqrday on tho Gibeonites, tolllni? tho story of thoir deceit it and frantic llDDii.il to tho leaders of Tsmet tr Hparo their liven, wnd permit them to live without molestation, phowed how they symbolize the multitude of ap peals thut come to the minister and ChriMtiu.ii worker and the church of today, some of which are evil but many of which are Rood In their place.' He cause of that they be com a menace to the best Christian, life and servlco, detracting, taking time and means and energy which oUKht to be given to the Master and his Kingdom. Sometimes they assert themselves until thYy claim first place unci Christ in no langer exatted In the life. At tho evening service, tho speaker In unfolding the symbol of tho Laver. one of the parts of tho tabernacle, told how it was the symbol of the greater cleansing and spiritual In filling for the Christian, while the altar of sacrifice represented the sacrifice of Calvary, the step of re generation and cleansing from the guilt of sin. The Laver represents thtf cleansing or freeing from' tho power of sin. . Tonight tho theme will bo, "Seeing the Wind and tho Waves." tho story of the thrilling experience In Peter's llfo and the lesson of the faith neces sary for tho saving of body and soul needed today. Tho male quartet will sing a couplo of numbers. The topic for the afternoon service Friday will be "Possessing. .There will be prayer for healing at the close o the service-tonight. NO CLEMENCY FOR "WASHINGTON, Nov. 22 Promises that (.1 rover Korgdoll will return to this country from Germany if the Washington government complies with certain stipulated conditions, said to amount to virtual immunity fi)r him. have boon mado to govern ment officials by attorneys and others i speaking for tho Itcrgdoll family. Thoso offers, tho government has declined. Officials declared they can enter no compromise agreement but must insist upon a free exercise of their power in the event the draft evader Is captured or returned to American Jurisdiction. 3 1). S. CONSTABULARY KILLED IN BATTLE Old Marks Shattered As Flyers Attain Dizziest ? Speeds Yet Known To Man - if ' ' ''hi w . ' -I A It A kv 'M JW . ' ABOVE: LIEUT. H. J. BROW: TNSET. Ll'EUT. AL WILLIAMS. NEW YORK Fast fastcTrr fastest I . j V Those who Rasped at the news tliat'Lieiit.'AI Williams had flown his plane an average of 4 miles an hour at the St. Louis races recently and thought man's speed had reached its superlative, were further knocked (or a row of lightning bolts when Lieut. H. I Brow bettered this record at Mitchell Field, :L. I., last-Friday. Brow attained I snccd of 265 miles, air hour, about four and a balf miles a minute, His average was 259 miles an: hour. . MANILA. Nov. 22. (lly Associated Press). A constabulary force, under Major Hubert K. Duckworth-Ford which 1ms been purjulng Moro out laws In tho Lfiko Lnnao region of Mindanao, recently attacked a small band led by Chief Santiago and broko It up, according to a report rocolvcd hero today. Throe constabulary, soldier , were killed In the eneounter. The number of Moro casualties was not stated. TlH! WFH.L.KNOWN MeDIOIKKS Of Till f rAMOUB nBCSlFT BOOK AVTHOX Tonic Pills The Old Reliable Family Kemedy for Building Up the System. Nervous Dis orders, Insomnia, etc Neglect of sleeplessness, depre lon and nervous dtsordertoCanv bind,, I extremely dangerous Al too mtnr mtn nd women, com pelled to go. out Into tho world and battle for living, neilect tncir health to such an extent that A nervous breakdown Is the in cvluble reoulu It U betrt to be warned In Ume, so that theaa nervoue ailmeota mar be checked. Read what Prank Sprrocel o( 45) W. Jefferson St ValxarUae. In. diana, says l "Dr. A. W. CrMfR'S Tnnto WTk are holplnir me In errry war pos sible as 1 was in vory bad shape when I neirnn tha ue of them. 1 am IWIInir batter every dar. Tho treatment is workin wonders In mr oiso m my rasa Is about Uiirtr-oitbt ywanlaudlof." Yon can buy Or. Chase Tonlo Ptlls at all drug store. Tobasura of ettina the aenulna. ae tK. portrait and signature of A- W. Chae.M.D.,areoneach bo your protection against imitations. Dr. A.W. CHASKMRDICTNKCa, -t57 Washington 9L,au0slo N.Y. Medford Iron Works Ou Bpectaltr Medford Quartz Mill Mlnbm and Sawmill Machinery. Genera Foundry and Machine ; Work. USB V, Central M. U.S.AIRSERVICE IS A TOTAL LOSS "WASHINGTON, Nov. 22. jV frank Htatemont of' tho "InadoquacieH" of tlio army air scrvico from a stnncl point of personnel, flnanco, eqiilu ment and otTor OHHcntial factora was mado today by. Major Qenoral Mason M. Patrick, chtof o tho army's avia tion forces, In his annual report to Secretary Weeks. "Tho peace organization of tho air service," Qenoral Patrick said, "now bears no rotation to tho(war require ments and affords little or no foun dation upon which war requirements in either personnel or equipment can bo built." - WASHINGTON, Nov. 22. rians for an nviation reserve system which will train between 150 and 200 export filers annually were received today by tho navy department, Embodied in the propnim is the basis of a new policy which. It was said, constitutes tho first concrete step toward bulld Iiik the air service of tho fleet to tho strength required by modern tastlcs. USE BIG SUCK OMAHA, Neb., Nov. 22. (By Asso ciated Press) , C. S. Harrott of Union City, (in., president of tho Farmers Educational and Cooperative tin ton, told delegates to the organization's national convention today that "the far mors as a body havo got to take part in politics," and must use "club methods" to obtain legislation to which they aro entitled. His advocacy of "club methods" In cluded a statement, that ho had "seen onough in Washington to make a whole nrmy of farmers turn bolshe vik," and another that "nlnoty-nlno per cent of tho people knew nothing of what Is going on there." The farmers' union, ho asserted, through co-operation, has discovered the means of obtaining benefits In legislation and hf applying thorn. I1 WAS1IIXHTOX, Nov. 22. Compul sory nu'nmiros to link wntcr nnd rail truffle mo rcrntmnonilrd in n report mado pulillo tudny by n romnilttou of the olmmbor ot common. of tho United states. Tho committee nlao xuKKeatn, nmong other proposals that eoiiRrewi direct the corps of engineers of tho United States army to consider tho waterways of tho country as n whole nnd in their relation to other transportation agencies nnd to recom mend a dcflnito development plan and a schodulo of priorities. Slkl IK-fhlcn to Slay In V. 8. NKW YORK, Nov. 82. Kid Nor folk's fists have dissuaded KattllnR Slkl from returning tmmediatoly to Kurope to move his family from Hol land to France nnd tho SeneRalese now Intnnds to remain In the United States (or some time nnd. flKht all tho opponents ho can find, his man ager, IHib Levy, announced today, SEATTLE, Nov. 21. When Walter J. Harmon, alias Harold Stcon, who Is on lits way to Portland from Ju noau to answer chorees of forulnir checks, went north November 3, he was accompanied; by Pearl McGce, with whom he hjul none through n weddiliB ceremony In Vancouver, B. C, and her sister Lillian McOoo, Mrs. Marin. Dryctto of this city, motlior of tho girls, said todny. Mrs. Dryette said that tho marriage rites wero enacted October 31 after n courtship lasting throe hours. Penrl McCieo wus living hero until about that time .'and according to the police chief Hurmnn nml shn came horo nnd got Lillian jA'Geo before going to Alaska, The girls started from Ju neau for Scuttle before Stecn was ar rested. ' ' ' ' The Secret of Good Baked Beans KITCHEN BOUQUET does for baked beans what it does for gravies greatly adds to their flavor and improves their color.' - v In Boston, where the preparation of all kinds of beans has reached a perfection that is the despair of all other sec tions, KITCHEN BOU QUET is most liberally used. Preparing for the oven, add a tablespoonful to a quart of beans. Pre pare your , beans, the Boston way. KITCHEN BOUQUET llJij;"!;- 9 Uuii!sayir S anxs n II rl i.rVpM.Ktl I ruweu oi. ai urarreit, SAN FRANCISCO end Shopping District. A newly butfftxl Hli Atwmt waits lh viwiet to San FrMs cikoI New fumifiiinc f unuul charm end comfort. lobby dtngncd to pryvd tho- atmwphert 4 luntrioua hom -wrf mw Dm tag Rowm. cooMdetad n e4 th ami IntorMtias in AovcriM all centnbui to yew wetfuref h u lh ly hotel with ran mint lea Woteri vty i eunopffAN PLAN RATtA iLftOANDUPl HARVEY TOY, Managing Owner URGE MOTORISTS TO APPLY !0W, 1924 LICENSES Application blanks for Hecurlng 1924 motor vehicle llcensea have been mailed by tho secretary of stato to all motor vehicle owners In Oregon, and they are urged to apply early so that the license plates may be mailed so a to reach them before January 1, 1924. This action will avoid much trouble, annoyance and unnecessary, delay. License plates for 1924 will have a bright red background and white let ters and figures. Up to October 31, 1923, there were registered and licensed in Oregon 560 motor vehicle dealers, 13,824 chauf feurs, 258,381 motor vehlclo operators 3101 motorcycles, 148,999 passenger and commercial cars of less than one ton capacity, and 13,201 trucks and trailers, from which the total license fcos aggregated $4,031,141.92. The foe less administrative expenses, are distributed one-fourth to the counties from which the registrations are ro ceived and three-fourths to the state highway fund for tho prosecution of road work throughout tho stato gen erally. 1 The distribution of the 1923 regls- ,trations up to October 31, 1923, shows that In Jackson county thoro were licensed 24 motor vehicle dealers, 584 chauffours, 9240 motor vehlclo opera tors, 70 motorcycles, 5205 passenger cars, 1 ambulance and hoarse, 31 busaes and stages, 182 commercial cars of loss than one ton capacity, 447 trucks of from ono to flvo tons capa city, and 11 trailers of from ono to five tons capacity, or a total of 5937 licensed passonger and commercial vehicles. During 1922 there w;ts a total of 5128 passenger and commor cial motor vehicles licensed In Jack son county. . Between September 15, 1922 and September 15, 1923, of the receipts from motor vehicle licenses and fees $967,492.19 was distributed to tho counties of tho state, and there was turned" over or transferred to the state highway fund $2,902,476.56 during that period. Jackson county's share of the foregoing allotment-' to" tho counties was $34,240.o9. ; ' ' 'y : RHEUMATISM LEAVES YOU FOREVER Every druggist In this county la au thorized to say to. every rheumatic sufferer that If a full pint bottlo of Allcnrhu, the buio conqueror of rheumatism, does not show the way to' stop . the agony, reduco swollen Joints and do away with oven tho slightest twinge of rheumatic pain, he will gladly return your money without comment. Allenrhu hn been' tried and tested for years and really marvelous results have been accomplished in the moHt nevero cases where the suffering and agony 'was intense nnd piteous and where the. patient was helpless. Mr. James H. Allen, the discoverer c Allenrhu, who for many years suffered the torments of acute rheu matism, desires all sufferers to know that he does not want a -cent of any one's money unless Allenrhu decis ively conquers this worst of all dis eases, and he has Instructed druggists to guarantee It as abovo in evcrv in stance.- ; Jjloath's Drug Store and West Sloe Pharmacy will supply you, afnil orders accepted. v - Adv. CT V another favorite In a famous Unt. The asjortment de luxeselected favoritej from our Royal Rosarian, Princess, Prucilla and Autocrat-dark, bitter-sweet and milk chocolates; also caramels and nougats. Crushed fruits in cordials and dipped nuts, abound to tempt iscriminating taitet. , M V ":; 5 V Mellow Moonlight - jl ' . i I III PORTABLE. Ya mm bay all tha material for a con plata bam direct from the manufatarar and aav four profits on lumber, mill work. Mfvjhama and labor. . : I Fn Aladdin Catatom Bcantiral Colonial Bancalow AO the lumber for this charming bungalow ts cut to fit by the Alnrtdin lyfttem (not portable). Prowl Ravings of over 18 waste In lumber and up to 30 aavinps on labor. Ask your nuet Aladdio nKhbor. Aladdin homes are warm, ttroog and la- Ins unlit everywnere. Tmomtendm of aatiiflmd Aimddin Casfomera Stoiy-nd-a-HaIf Bungalow A baauttfUl California type with shinctK walla and dndfnied tn both one story and story and a half floor plana. Latter contains i our urn- 12 -Room Dutch Colonial Price Qooted Include all lnmber cut to fit, windows, doora. woodwork. rIms, painU. hardware, rai!a, Inth. rponjig and complete drawincs and instruction. 11 ithest trade mtaner tor su interior woudwork. awliiM and sjotaide nnkh. bend feodav fcv Vkae. "jj Catalog No. 2335 h THE ALADDIN COMPANY C Mills and Offices J Portland, Oregon. Can You Guess? In those days of modern affairs, nearly everybody does business with a. bank. . The , only real question is WHERE to do your banking. , ! ; We would be pleased to answer that ques tion. You want a strong bank, one that is conservative yet modern in every way, one that will stand by you, help you, one where your funds are secure, in fact a bank that insures Service and Satisfaction. THAT'S ;: OURS. ;,, , - y.V., . She FIRST NATIONAL BANK u rjEDFoRD Oregon -Ji Decide now to spend Thanksgiving AT HOME FARE and ONE-HALF for the round trip is the fare to he in effect between all Southern Pa cific stations where the oneway fare does not exceed $45!00, with minimum of 50 cents. Tickets will be 'on sale Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursday, (Nov.: 27, 28 and 29) with final return limit of the following Tuesday (December 4) l f lTnesj J Ask agent for further Information regarding fares and train Bchedulos or write . JOHN M. SCOTT Asst. Passenger Traffic Manager t i - . . Portland, Oregon, i (. - Southern Pacific Lines CITY TREASURER'S NOTICE , of semi-annual assessments due NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the semiannual inatel- ment (one-twentieth) nnd interest on paving, sewer and water main assessments upon all properties for which application" was made to extend time of payment, will be due and payable at the office of the city treasurer December 1, 1923, and will ie delinquent after thirty (30) days from snid date and shall hear a penalty of five per cent (5) upon the amount of sucn de linquency, i ;.:,r. Thirty days after such delinquency the property will be ad vertised and sold for the amount of such delinquency, together with penalties and costs of such sale in accordance with. Sec tion 148 of the City Charter. Dated at Medford, Oregon, this 17th day of November, 1923 " ' ' MARY A. WEBBER . Treasurer of the Ctty of Medford, Oregon.