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Adams of Medfonl, and Dr, Kstelln Ford Warner of Salem, director of child hygiene in the Ma rion county child health demonstra tion, are on the program. Several papers are being prepared by various public health nurses regarding dif ferent phase of county and school nursing. Mrs. Cilendora Blakely, stat6 ad visory nurse with the state board of health, and Miss (iraco Holmes, di rector of surveys for the Oregon State Tuberculosis association, are planning to be present. ' I Miss Mildred Carlton, president of the Jackson County Health ossocla! t inn .Mrs. H..I-. Noblit of the county! association, and Miss Teah Jennings, cou n t y nu rse, a re ma king rra nge- men Is for the entertainment of the guests. Mrs. Heiiha Denton, school, nurse for Medford and Ashland, aadj Mfwi Vera Heard, county nurse are In charge of the meeting. This conference will bo open to the general public. COMMUNICATIONS The Enemy Whliin Our Oaics. To the Kditor: We hear on every side that the war Is over, but the revolution Is yet in come and has begun: that things are not right, and property Is not distrib uted according to the universal re quirements. We need not be told that we are living In strange times. A sickening war-weary world sees with horror the eastern country all lit up with a.sinster glare. We fully realize that red anarchy Is already applying Its torch over one-third of the world, and that this grim spectre is steadily mounting Its way westward, boldly boasting that It will soon have Chris tian Civilization throttled. Soviet Russia, with its black flag of anarchy has raised rebellion against every non -communist . country. We have some Americans who wish 16 co operate financially and politically with this Russian government, giving it strength to carry out the announced purpose to introduce into the United States the system enthroned in Bol shevism ridden ' Russia. In -: fighting this curse In congress pecently John Reed said: "Ilolshevism is socialism put In pructlre," while Senator Ooff's definition of socialism- is: "That so cialism Is kalserism standing on its head and trying to rule the world with Its feet." ' In this same controversy the senator from West Virginia makes clear that "the call of the hour is for a sane and unselfish citizenship." Trotxky said on June 2', 19 2 5, in a speech before the Council of People's Commissars:. "Our most dangerous enemy is the United States of Amer lea. We must bend every effort to de stroy It." Zlnovlef, ehairmnn of .the Commun ist Third International, and the most powerful man In the Moscow govern ment, says: "We have exterminated the capitalist and property owners In Russia. We are going to do the same thing to the intelligensla of Kurope and America." From 1917 to 1 920 the bolshevlst lenders murdered two million Rus sians. During three months in the Crimea. alone 120.000 official execu tions took place. It is estimated that from 1917 to 1923' three and a hall million people were "officially" killed. KYom 1917 to 1922, one organization, the cheka, killed without trial C00.000 people. As punishment for threats against the life of Lenin. 3500 men were shot , to death in prison. The Moscow government called this "col lective retribution." - Letzis, the red terror leader, paid: "We exterminate not merely individ uals, hut the bourgenise (middle class) as a class. Don t look Into our rec ords for evidence of the criminal ac tion of nccused persons. Their fnte is decided by the Tact of what class they belong to. what education they have gotten. This Is the essence of the red terror." Professor Sorokin. of the University of l'etrograd, estimates the number of persons executed In Russia between 1917 nnd 1921 at 1.768.457. This number includes 6000 teachers, 9000 physicians, 70.000 policemen. 12.950 land owners. 355.000 intelligentsia (educated class), 193.280 workers and 815.000 peasants. This does not In clude the unrecorded executions. The Krasnala Catett, bnlshevrst or gan, said September 1. 191S: 'I-et us murder by thousands. Let our ene mies choke themselves with their own blood. Kill many as we can. For one of their heads they have to pay ninny thousands of their heads." In view of the recordnnd attitude of murderous soviet Russia, It seems Inconceivable that any American would wish to establish closer rela tion with that so called government. Rolshevlsni would destroy ttU tho man has gained in his struggle toward Ood; and would leave us a civilisa tion with morality and rellfilon left out. which is not worth preserving. Itnlshevism abolishes the fundamen tal principles of liberty, nnd civlli zatton and makes of this world a fool's paradise, where the rogues and the criminals reign supreme. It Is well known that the underly ing principals of the bolshevlst pro gram IS destruction by violence of nil governments where religion, family and privnte property are permitted ts exist and Its agents are actively en KUKfl In stirring up revolution against all such governments, Ineludlng-our own, the United Stntes of America, and that this program also contem plates the slaughter or enslavement of all foes or critics of bolievism. 9 A. K. KKLLOflO, Onld Hill, Ore., Oct. 26. 1925. Cook wltb gu, Zfo Markets Livestock , POltTLA.VD, Ore., Oct. 2H. Cat tle nnmlnully steady; nq reouljjUi. Hkh BtHiuly; no rectMptH. Sheep steady; rtueiptH -til). PORTLAND. Ore., Oct. 28. Kggs firm; pullets up one cent. Current receipts 42ti 4L' 'c: fresh medium 4 tff 42 'c; fresh standard firsts 46 f? 4C'ic; fresh standard extras i$lA4f 50c. 1 lu tier PORTLAND, Ore., Oct. 28. Putter steady. Kxtra cubes, city 5;'c: stand ards 54c; prime firsts &3e; firsts 4 He; uixlergrades nominal; prints 57c; car tons fSe. ' Milk steady. Heft churning cream 5fc net shipper's track in zone one. Cream, delivered Portland f!e. Raw milk (4 per cent) $ico cwt. f. o. b. Portland. ' Poultry. PORTLAND, Ore, Oct. SR. Poul try steady. Heavy hens 2.1c; light !!! springs 23 ft 24c; broilers 2Kc; young white ducks SS?"5c; dressed turkeys 3CfHOe; live 3 tie. 1otntx.s PORTLAND, Ore., Oct. 2S. Pota toes firm; new $2.2 'if 2.40. Onions firm; $1.(10 1.75. Portland Wheat. PORTLAND. Ore. Oct. 28. (A. P.) Wheat: Hit hard white $1.54; hard white, bluestem, baart $1.48; soft white $1.45; western white, northern spring $1.44; hard winter, western red $1.43. Today's car receipts: Wheat 44; barley l; flour 5; oats 2; hay 8. San Francisco Markets SAN KHANC'lSt , Oct. 28. Illlt terfat f. o. b. Han Francisco, 65c. The Screen By Ye Press Agent. The film at the Rinlto today featur ing Ramon Novarro, In the'"Midship man," Is an absorbing romance of the U. S. naval academy. The offering is a real triumph for Novarra, who Is fciven his greatest op portunity to "be himself," to play n "straight" rather than a character. The scenes In and around the va rious halls nnd dormitories of An napolis are inspiring. ' Wesley Parry, ns freckeled ns ever, plays the girl's brother nnd does n nice piece of worj, UkaJde and inter esting as "Fat," the roommate of Ran dall. ' Our Oang In n laughable bit of non sense, "Circus Fever," Is the comedy offering, while International Newsreel nnd Rertrnnd Wortman at the organ, bring the big program to a close. Willis Scott, of Ruch, charged with driving while intoxicated last summer, was found not guilty by a .1urV in 'cir cuit court today at Jacksonville. Tho defense was represented iy Clus New bury, nnd the prosecution by Newton Chaney and Allison Moulton, district attorney nnd assistant district attor ney, respectively. ' This Is 'the second ncquittal In, a liquor case in circuit court In wo flays. Jack Du rondo being acquitted last evening on n bootlegging charge. Instant Relief From Bunions-Soft Corns No sensible' person will continue to suffer from those intense, ngonizing. throbbing bunion pains when the new powerful penetrating yet harmless antiseptic Fmernld Oil can readily be obtained at any well stocked drug store. Apply a few drops over tho In flamed swollen joint nnd see how speedily the pain disappears. A few more applications ami - tho swollen joint is reduced to normal. So marvelously powerful Is F.mer ald Oil that soft corns seem to shrivel right up nnd drop off. All druggists guarantee. It nnd are dispensing It to many foot sufferers. ' ' - adv. Inspection- Want me to give your car t thor. ough inspection? Differential, crank : case, and the whole works IH tell you honestly what shape it's In. Won't cosJ you anything. Of course, I'll recommend M?MMyt9r Oils and Creases, became I know they are the best you can buy. ' Take advantage of my (re in spection. Crive In rcgukrly ar.J get the most dependable lubrication of all. bnaMotor Oils & GrcaseS , PHIPPS AU0 PARK Riverside at Jsckion Phone I037-R SCOTT ACQUITTED ON LIQUOR CHARGE IE ERECT A $50,000 PInns are being considered by tho Owen-Oregon Lumber company for tho construction at an early date tif a $50,000 office building, at their j plant In this city. Tho building will be iwn-story. 100 by 75 in dimensions, and Oothlc In i design. It will provide quarters for i very branch of the company's ope rations In southern Oregon. The offices themselves will be the last word in equipment, with plato glass partitions wickets, nuihnuany desks, and scientific lighting nnd ven t i la t io n sy st em 8. Thero will be a lawn around the building, with landscape decorations. The site for tho building has not been selected, hut will be on the mill property. Tho executive committee of which John S. Owen of Oshkosh. Wis., is the head is expected to meet early next month to approve and consider the plans made for a $fi0.000 im provement program of the local plant, operations on same to start in the spring. Raining In Cascades. REND, Ore.; Oct. 28. Rain was fall ing this morning on the Cascade di vide with prospects that it might turn to snow, according to advices received by tho forestry officials. Any form of moisture was welcome because of the imusmtlly dry condition of the forest. Get Rid of That Backache! McdiVml People Point the Way. .'The constant aching of a bad back. The weariness, the tired feeling; Headaches, dizziness, nervousness, Distressing urinary disorders Are often signs of failing kidneys And too serious to be neglected.' (!et rid of these troubles! Use Dunn's Pills a stimulant diu retic to the kidneys. Hosts of people recommend Doan's. This Is a Medford case. You can verify It. ,1. II. Atwell, painter. 129 W. Rlev enth St., says: "Doan's Pills are all that Is claimed for them. I have taken Doan's on different occasions when suffering from backache and kidney weakness and they havo al ways given me splendid relief." FOUR VKARH LATI-'R, Mr. Atwell said: "I gladly confirm all I sntd in my former statement, as Doan's havo always helped me when I havo need ed a kidney remedy. "( Price f.Oc, at all dealers. Don't simply ask for a kidney 'remedy get Doan's Pills the . same that Mr. Atwell hnd. Fostcr-Milburn Co., Mfrs.. Ruffalo, N. V. adv. ;NlOWK SAVE YOUR HEALTH IT'S MORE PRECIOUS .""THAN YOUR MONEY Folks who look Into tho future, with confidence (ilan their housekeeping with the same sennit that makes a liunlnOHS sucreesful. The old fashioned plan of having the washing done at home does not even pay in dollars tOnd cents. 75 cents for IS pounds wet wash. I'hono us anil watch us keep a date with your order. MEDFORD 30 NORTH RJ VERS IDE AVE DOMESTIC LAUNDRY . - ' USED CARS Bought for Cash Sold on Terms One Rickenbacker Sedan : Three Hudson Coaches One Chevrolet Sedan One Chandler Coupe ' Two Cleveland Coupes One Essex "4" Coach One Chevrolet Touring One Star Sedan1' ' One Peerless Touring AH in A-l Condition Exchange your old car for a good Closed Car , - STOUT'S GARAGE 30 N. Holly COLDS THAT DEVELOP INTO PNEUMONIA Persistent coughs and colds lead to serious trouble. You nan stop thorn now with Urcoiuulslon, an emulsified creosote, that Is pleasant to take. Creamulslon Is a new medical discov ery with two-fold action; it soothes nnd heals the inflamed membranes and inhibits germ growth. Of all known drugs, creosote is recognized by high medical author ities as one of the greatest healing agencies for persistent coughs and Ids and other forms of throat troubles. Creomulsion contains, in addition to creosote, other healing , elements which soothe and heal the Infected membranes and stop the Irri- j tation and inflammation, while tho creosote goes on to the stomach,' 1h absorbed into fhc blond, nttucks the seat of the trouble, and checks the growth of the germs. Creomulsion Is guaranteed satisfac tory in tho treatment of pcrsistout coughs and colds, bronchial asthma. bronchitis nnd other forms of respira tory diseases, and is excellent for building up the system after colds or flu. Money refunded If any cough or cold is not relieved after taking ac cording to directions. Ask your drug gist. Creomulsion Company, Atlanta, On. (adv.) The klililles alwayjro- juice wlieu they know that there is a treat ' of our cream In store tor them. They realize that our creams are tho best in taste and quality. Ask for ! Nutritious Ice Cream or Yum Yum Jackson County Creamery PHONE 166 L . Mi 131 - 0 Phone 365-R fW Men's and Young Men's New Fall and Winter Suits Quality tailoring, iiii-lu-tho-minuto patterns. $22.50 to $55.00 Some with two pairs of trousers. $3250, $35, $37.50, $40, $45 Splendid Fall Overcoats $18.50 to $40.09,,., "' We invite vmir attention io .v ii rciinplete line of Flannel Pajamas and Night Shirts $1.75 to $3.00 New Fall Hats Felts, Beavers, Velours $4.00 to $15.00 We eairy at all times a full run of sizes in Dinner 'Jaekets, moderately prieed, together with nil necessary furnishings ,.$33.50 Model Clothing Co., Inc. "Value and Quality" GUM-DIPPING Makes the Big Difference , Between " ' " . j , I., and Ordinary Tires Knv.h strand every tutrd ' iniprpKniitctl willi pure, , lively ruliliiT llial 's what nives Fivesfiuies . their exlra slreiinlli anil endnranee. J!uy '! resl ones the wily (inm-Dipped Tires. : HIGHWAY MOTOR CO. MEDFORD, ORE. 13 BANK YOUR iBOUNTlFUL HARVEST What n joy, what n Messing is Harvest Time to tins ayeraui! farmer, wlien crops nro bountiful and prices enouuh to realize a tidy sum ftir the season's work! It is after such n successful harvest, tlint the , fanner takes his surpliiR, stores it for fntiiro use, and protects himself against uny threat ened famine of the future. And so it should be villi tbe lnyninn, who when be or she is earning plentifully, places i aside what is not needed for current expenses, ' and puis it in a Savings Account. While cVjiiying your bountiful harvest set . aside a stipulated sum each pay (lay, bring it lo this bank for life-keeping and let it nccuin ulale interest. i The-First National Bank MEDFORD, OREGON