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Thousand Die Who
Ought Not to Die
Kidney Troubles Responsible
v,Nevor mind how much you pay for
mi
.kidney medicine, If. It puts your kid
neys In good flhnpe, banishes that
backache and drives puffincss from
under the eyes.
Dr. Carey's Marshroot Prescription
77? (made of roots and herbs) a bie
seller In the east costs $1.50 a pack
age either in tablet or liquid form
and It's well worth the money.
A stitch In time saves nine a few
days' treatment right now with this
amazing medicine may save a life
save heartbreak through grief and
perhaps breaking up of a happy home.
Never mind what you have tried
before if you got up through the
plght, if your palms are moist, if you
even suspect you have kidney trouble,
get Dr. Carey'B Marshroot Prescrip
tion No. 777 today at Heath'B Drug
Store and West Side Pharmacy or any
druggist anywhere and If it doesn't
help you, if you aren't glad in a week's
time that you bought, it, go and get
your money back it will be waiting
for you. Adv.
INTEREST AT WHITE
HEAT OVER GAME
Why Pay More?
When;. you can get just as
good or better at the ARMY
STORES for less?
and see. ,
$28,751 IN FINES
COLLECTED IN 1923
BY TRAFFIC COPS
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INSTITUTE HERE
Southern Oregon basketball fans are
paying no more attention this season
to that Illusive little fellow called
"dope." 1 After the game at Ashland
last Saturday when the Granite City
boys tied the can to the Oregon Frosh,
people here cannot rely upon him any
more. He's upset for good and all.
JuBt when "dope" announced that the
Medford squad had clear sailing for
the southern Oregon hoop title and
conceded that Ashland didn't have u
chance, the Ashland squad defeated a
team that had won from Medford high
the night before, ABhland now has a
strong bid for that title and Is coniinc
here Friday night to try to open tho
Medford-Ashland series with an Ash
land victory.
The Medford boys, however, say It
can't be done. Not that they're over
confident, but Just determined to cinch
their claim on basketball laurels for
the 1924 season. "Prink" Callison's
speedy little proteges have been
having some mighty hard piactlco
work lately so that an oven more for
midable aggregation will face Ash
land than the team that battled the
Oregon Frosh and Roseburg teams.
Captain Jimmy Allen, speedy little
Chastain, Knlps, Richstein and the old
standby, Clarence Williams ore all in
fine shape. They are all certain that
they, can show Ashland's recently
much talked of team some of tho
finer points of basketball and are
determined that thpli Knuthcrn neiKh-
Com6 bors will not have an easy gnme hero
Friday, word from Ashland indicates
a similar spirit in that city so when
the two teams tangle the. "fur will
fly." '
Interest throughout southern Orc-
gon is at the white hot point over
the coming series. It is believed that
PHflltv ntirht'a rrnm.l tlin Undfnrri
I armorv Will eplinna nnv lm ak fit hn 1 1
i gathering here for many years and
I the Medford HI student managers nro
All Wool Blanket. JO-lb $14.00 making arrangements for handling a
I record crowd. Tickets went on sale
Navy Pea Coilta ! $9.60, at Crowsons this morning at nine
o'clock. A few tickets have been sent
Navy Pea Cloth MackmaW8-$10.50f'" Ashland for tho Saturday game
J 1 in that city and they will also be
available.
Although a crowd of people were on
hand this morning when the ticket
sale opened, there are still scats left
according to Mike Jacobs.
All Wool 'Blankets, 4-lb.....
All Wool Blankets, '5-lb....
All Wool Blankets 6-lb
SALEM,; Ore., Feb 21. A total of
$247,9116 patrol miles were covered by
the operatives of the state traffic de
partment during 1923.' according to
the annual report filed today by T. A.
Rafferty, chief state traffic Inspector,
and totiil activities for the year num
bered 25,927. v
Thp regular number of traffic of
ficers for the year was 13, though at
times as ninny ns 17 wore employed.
Other important statistics in the re
imrt coverlne the year's work are:
Delinquent automobile license fees
collected. $.13,429.63: fines imposed
as a rosult of arrests by operatives of
tho department $28,751.15: value of
stoli'n cars recovered, $16,300; motor
vehicle license fees collected from
cars registereil .in oiner states, una
whosn owners have established resi
dence in Oregon, $9067.75; total
amount of revenue for which credit Is
claimed by the department, $88,158.52
Warnings or notice of violation slips
to tho number of 95S6 were issued to
motor vehicle operators who were ob
served violating the law in some minor
degree. The total arrests for tho year
numbered 1576, fewer In .number by
almost 200 than during the provlous
vear.
During the period from August 1.
1920, when the department became
operative, a period of three years and
five months, 4135 iirrems have been
made, 26.322 warnings Issued 496,11:
natrol miles covered, stolen cars re
covered to the value of $38,770, and
delinquent license fees collected and
fines Imoosed totaling $179,885.98. It
is believed n profit in excess of $50,
000 can bo shown.
Tho officers nnd teachers and pas
tors of every Sunday school in the
city Is urged to attend a part of all
of the meetings of the Sunday school
instttuto being held by tho county
workers with tho asslstunco of Row
Walter Van Nuys of Portland, Sunday
school expert for tho Prcsuytorlan
church In Oregon, today beginning at
30 p. m in the South Methodist
church tonight.. .
The discussions at tho morning Ses
sion woro on tho most interesting
topics of the Daily Vacation Bible
school, tho rural schools and the
Adult Hiblo Class. At the afternoon
sessions, the themes wero handled by
specially experienced workers and dis
cussed by tho conferonco In the order
named, tho home department, round
talilo and divisional conferences,
treating different subjects, county
work, teacher training, the Ilible and
Sunday school administration.
n file evening session, there will
be two addresses, one by Rev. Walter
Van Nuys on tho training for Chris
tian leadership and one by Rev. D. J.
Howe of this city.
..$5.45
..$7.00,
..$8.40
All Wool Union Suits... $4.45
Cotton Union Suits $1.85 to $2.45
Cotton Under Shirts .......50c
Cotton Drawers 50c
Army Wool Shirts $1.00
Army Wool Drawers $1.00
Rubbers .....1 .......98c
ff'ip Boots,' Ball brflnd....,
In Memoriam
MKDFORDITK GETS N. Y. PAPER
DESCIUHING MXCOLX'S DEATH
' J. W,. Jacobs has received from his
mother. Mi's. M. D. Adams, of Gil
roy.. Calif., a copy of the New York
Herakl under date of April 15, 1865
containing, an account of tho assas'
sinatibn of I'rosldcnt Lincoln on the
evening of tho 14th. It also contains
a bulletin Issued at 7:30 a. m of the
15th telling of the president's death
at 7:22.
The same paper gives detailed ae
counts of the operation of Giant's and
Sherman's armies and of tho surrender
of Robt. E. Leej
The paper consists of four pages,
6 columns and is yellow with age.
Tho few advertisements are set ' in
tho same type as the news with no
display lines at all.
. Mr. Jacobs prizes this paper very
highly.
The Harvard. 111., Herald in a col
umn and a half eulogy of the late
Judge O. H. Gilmore, formerly ' of
Rogue River, Oregon, who died at the
homo. of his, Burt' in Chicago recently.
; $5.25says ln part: ..
i ui-BQn narns ummore was oorn at
Ever Ready Safety Razors 59c
Aviator Helmets .$2.00
Corduroy Pants ,...,................$4.25
Corduroy Breeches L.$4.25
Khaki Breeches ....... $3,50
Army Soap, 1 lb bars, 15 for $1.00
Mail orders promptly filled. We
solicit your trade.
United Army Stores
32 So. Central Ave
m. .,. ii 19 1 9(- nn in t1 R5 Norfolk, N. Y., June 17. 1848, and
Gloves, a pair....lZ 1-Zc up to $1.80 had reached the age of 75 yoara. At
- the age of six his parents moved to
Bath lOWels ...- . 400 McHenry county, ill. Ho received a
' common school education and grad-
Wbite Handkerchiefs ................10c uated from the law department of tho
University of Michigan at Ann Arbor,
Bandana Handkerchiefs.. ....I0cj;vjth high honors m im. Located m
iiuuumui.li, iii., jio;iiut;u law, au
vanced rapidly and in 1876 wan elect
ed city attorney; which position he
ruled lour years. In 1883 ho was
elected Judge of the probate and
county courts of McHenry county.
"Ho was called to Washington by
President Benjamin Harrison, serving
for five and one-hatf years as an at
torney in the pension department. In
1897 he was again elected judge of
the county court and served two more
terms. .
"Further advancement in the courts
was prevented because of his personal
Independence that rendered him out
of grace with the political managers,
who at that time had much to do with
designating who should be supported
for tho various offices to be filled.
(Later he moved to Oregon, making his
home near Medford until a short time
ago when, his wife having departed
this life and his own health having
hpnnirm ftpHniiatv IntnnlroH Vi n ri.
Medford, Ore turned to Chicago -to spend his declin
ing days In the' home of his only soh,
Robert. ,
"Clean as was his record as a
judge, bright as was his record as an
Rttorney-at-law, faithful as was his
record as a publlo servant, It was as
an orator that he shone. No political
campaign from 1876 up to the time
of his departure .for the west was
complete without his masterful pre
sentation of tho Issues of tho day.
"But his oratorical anilities were
not circumscribed by politics, but in
his later years he was frequently
called upon for addresses, many of
them classics, on many occasions and
on varied subjects into which he in
jected the same zeal, the same intellt
gence and the same oratorical powers
that had marked his political utter
ances.
Mexico May Komi Team
MEXICO CITV. Feb. 21 The Mex
ico Olympic committee is working to
raise funds necessary to send Mexico's
Olympic team1 to. Franco'' for the
Olympic games next summer:' A num
ber of festivals are being arranged
the proceeds of which will augment
the fund.
RHEUMATISM
LEAVES YOU FOREVER
Every druggist In this county is au
thorized to say to every rheumatic
sufferer that if a full pint bottle of
Allenrhu, the suro conqueror fo fhou
mat ism, does not show ttie wav to
stop tho agony, reduce swollen joints
and do nwnv with oven the slightest
twinge of rheumatic pain, ho will
glndlv return your money without
comment.
Allenrhu has been tried and tested
for years, and really marvelous re
sults havo been accomplished in th
moat sovero cases where the suffer-
inn and ngony was intense and pite
ous and whore tho patient was ,holp
less. .
Mr. James H. Allen, tho discoverer
of Allenrhu, who for many years suf
fered tho torments of acute rheutna
tlsm, desires all sufferers to know-
that he does not want a cent of any
one's money unless Allenrhu docls
Ivulv contiuors this worst of all dis
eases, and he hntf Instructed chug-
gists to guarantee tt aB above In every
instance. Heath's Drug Store and
West Side Pharmacv will supply you
Mail orders accented. . Adv.
Dr. Jud Rickert
AMI OPTIC1AJI
NO lKOP9 D8ET
ON Ruirt Mitt H,r4
Davidson News Co.
New Palm Block
Cor. Fir and Main
Magazines
Newspaper Agencies
1 Subscriptions
Distributors to the Trade
; Phone 885
Confectionary Smokes
A CUT!
A SLASH!
Ifc Fa tha next thirty day we
re making special prlcea on all
our dry and green wood. Invea
tlgate. It Is to your Interest.
VALLEY FUEL CO.
Phone 7t
The late judge was a- member of
the Presbyterian church, Masons, Odd
Fellows and the Veteran Union
League. Funeral services were held
at. Marengo, III., February 4. Surviv
ing him is one daughter, Mrs. Harriet
E. Thames of Tuscaloosa, Alabama,
and one son, Robert H., of Chicago, i
Judge GUImore was active as c
member of the republican county ceiv
tral committee from Kogue River,
whero he lived on a ranch and han
dled some cases in court but did not
practive law actively. Judge and Mrs.
Gillmore had a largo circle of friends
in this county.
Secured Relief Through Foley pills
John R. Gordon, Danville, 111..
writes: "I have suffered with kidney
trouble five years; could not sleep at
night and was always tired. - I was
not strong and hard work made my
back ache. I got some Foley Pills
and after a few treatments I felt bet
ter and could work with more ease,
became stronger and could steep bet
ter." Foley Pills are a diuretic stlnv
ulant for the kidneys, make them
HUSBAND SAID
WHY NOT TRY IT
Wife Said She Would. Result,
Lydia E.Pinkham s Vegetable
Compound Made Her
Well and Strong
East Hardwick. Vt. "Last winter
I was not able to do any work at all. I
had Dackacne, head
ache, side ache, and
was sick all the time
for six months. We
read about Lydia E.
nnKnam a vegeta
ble Compound in the
newspapers, and my
husband Bald to me,
' Why don't you try
it?' So I eaidl would,
and he went and got
me a dozen bottles.
It has done me more
good than I can ever tell, and my friends
say, ' What have you done to yourself?
xou iook so well, i tell tnem it is ine
Vegetable Compound that makes me so
well and strong. There is no use to suf
fer with backache and pains. I will
tell ever; one what it has done for me. "
Mrs. Fred. Primo, Route No. 2, East
Hardwick, Vermont..
Housewives make a great mistake in
allowing themselves to become bo ill
that it is well-nigh imposoible for them
to attend to their household duties.
In a recent countrv-wide canvass of
purchasers of. Lydia E. Pinkham's Veg
etable Compound, 08 out of every 100
report tney were nencntea ny its use.
tor sale uy druggists every wiicre.
Aunt Hetty would never
allow wnste in her kitchen.
"Waste not want not" was
the motto of her Bread box.
She always crisped tho
loaf-entls in the oven to keep
them fresh, moist and fra
grant with all the delicious
sweetness found in new-baked
homo Bread. ,
Aunt Betty's Bread is the
new home loaf with the good,
old-homo flavor.
After one trial of it, you'll
never care for ordinary
Bread.''
Ask your grocer for
Aunt Betty's Bread
Smith & Reynolds
Bakery
"Ask for this Bread"
OUR GRANDPARENTS
Would have welcomed the cleanln
service of today. Progress has bro' ght
with it a modern cleanliness that adds
to the appearance of wardrobes while
reducing the cost.
City Cleaning & Dyeing Co.
Phone 474 C24 N. Riverside Ave.
Wong Pon
Chinese
Medicine
For Treatment
of Acute and
Obroalo Dis
eases of Men
and Women.
Cancer and tumor treated. In
fluenza, kidney, bladder and stom
ach troubles, fits, hernia, rupture,
colds, female troubles, paralysis,
fever, pneumonia, asthma and
throat troubles. rheumatism,
amenorrhoea, goitre, consumption.
Office Hours: 8 a. m. to 8 p. m.
Consultation Free
t41 South Front Pt.. Medford. Ore.
Hot, luscious, flabry oats
cookedqukk
QUICK QUAKER
cooks in 3 to 5 minutes
' Creamy oats, hot and enticing, are now tho
quickest breakfast dish!
Ask your croccr for QUICK QUAKER.
Cooks in 4 the time of coffee, scarcely longer
than plain toast.
Same plump oats as regular Quaker Oats,
the kind you've always known. Cut before
flaking, rolled very thin and partly cooked. And
these small flakes cook faster that's the only
difference.
All the rich Quaker flavor. All the good of
hot breakfasts quickX Today.try Quick Quaker.
2 KINDS OF QUAKER OATS
Now at Grocers
Quick Quaker and Quaker Oats,
Get whlchever-you prefer
Avoid
drive an Oakland
Six and have used your
Aristo Motor Oil for the last
year. During that per
iod I have driven my car
10,000 miles and have
never had any carbon
trouble."
Name on Saguesf)
UseBMSTO
And lit results
"Carbon" Troubles
this easy way
DEPOSITS of a carbonaceous residue are made' by
all motor oils. But they differ vitally in type.
Many ojls leave a "carbon" that becomes hard and
flinty. It may score cylinders. - i
' It attaches to spark 'plugs, short circuits the spark and
thus causes the motor to "miss." i ,
It accumulates under valves and prevents proper
seating. So power is lost.
When it becomes incandescent, it pre-ignites the gas
and results in "knocking."
Thus it constantly threatens trouble and because it
'accumulates rapidly should be removed every 2000 to
, ; , 4000 miles, which may mean a motor lay-tip every two
. or three months.' . '
But such "carbon" troubles may be eliminated by the use of -another
kind of motor oil. ' '
For the residue from Aristo Motor Oil is different. It is soft and -fluffy,
most of it being blown out with the exhaust. . ; 'r
I It can not scratch or score cylinders, because it is softer than the
metals of which they are made.
Power leaks are prevented by the fact that this soft residue . ..
does not lodge under valves.
And you'll almost never find a fouled spark plug where Aristo
Oil is used. i
Thus the residue itself is of a harmless type. Hard "carbon" . ' -accumulates
four times faster than does this residue. ,
So a "carbon"-free motor is yours for thousands
of extra miles if you merely select more carefully
the motor oil you use.
Thousands of motorists now save ths cost of "car- ' '
bon" removal, more completely protect their cars ,.
and enjoy the extra months of uninterrupted use
which Aristo Motor Oils permit.
You, too, may obtain these results. Simply
drain your crank case, fill with Aristo, and use it
unmixed with any other kind of oil. '
Aristo is sold at all first class garages'and service
stations. ' .
Avoid Motor Oils
containing paraffin or asphalt
or any other non-lubricating
substance. Ariito Motor Oil
is refined by the most ad
vanced processes designed to
eliminate everything In the
crude v-lch has no lubri
cating vuc.
Union Oil Company
Motor Oil
I
more active, uoi uuuia wua;. wn j
everywhere, Adv. I
Medford, Oregon
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