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o ' M KT (FOTTT) MATfe TIMRITO MEPOT?D, OUKfiOX, VIM DAY. ngTOHKR HO, 1 02." Drink Water to Help Wash Out Kidney Poison If Your Back Hurts or Bladder Bothers Y,ou, Begin , Taking Salts When your kidneys hurt ai.:I jour back feels sore don't Ret scared and pro ceed tu load your stomach with a lot of dniKs thatexcitc the kidneys and irri tate the entire urinary tract. Keep your kidneys clean like you keep your bowels clean, by Hushing them with a nultj, harmless salts which helps to re move the body's urinous waste and stim ulates them to their normal activity. Tho function of the kidneys is to filter the blood. In 24 hours they strain from j it sw grains ot acid and waste, so we can readily understand the vital impor tance of keeping the kidneys active. Drink lots of good water you can't drink too much; also get from any phar- , inacist about four ounces of Jad Salt; take a tablespoon fill in a glass of water before breakfast each morning for a few days and your kidneys may then act fine. This famous salts is made from "the acid of grapes and lemon juice, combined with litliia, and has been ticd for years to help clean and stimu late clogged kidneys; also to neutralize the acids in the system so they are no longer a source of irritation, thus often relieving bladder weakness. Jad Salts is inexpensive; can not in jure; makes a delightful effervescent t iithia-water drink, which ' everyone should take now and then to help keep their kidneys clean and active. Try this; also keep up the water drinking, and no doubt you will wonder what became of vonr kidney trouble and back ache. By all means have your physi cian examine your kidneys at least twice a year. rtrn nnminr mr i KLU blfAIM Dlh UMNIi UAKU IN j CLASHWITH PENN i I 0COOOOOCOO0OCX9OOOO0OOOOC00 Insurance First Insurance Agency A. L. HILL, Manager Phona 1C5 30 North Central Medford, Ore. CASH PAID , For Second-Hand Furniture and Stoves W. A. KINNEY Furniture House 315 E. Main Phone 505 for SuHi'lluinu c with U 1'coi K uii.vd huckCU-M. Harvard expert i no trout do wiih William nnd Mary" OUT 'OF LINEUP, 0. A. C. WORRIED 'The Fool" Pleases Craterian Patrons jtiiil. lii'iir;-' KackiillOne. Ariluir Mntitiiuii. TexiiM (iuinuii and 1 1 1 1 1 Lee Yorthlni; and dozens of oiliers are aluo seen, Follow jy cc Our paint (tlcketh closer thin a brother. All of Ufa's laBHuuB nrn not lonrnod in school. Tho lesson of paint's protection comos from exixrl enco. Wo- know that paint Is tho boat pro tective policy. Why do we put it off? gpeftffiM 3& WEEK-END SPECIAL ' SometliliiK New! MAPLEINE-RAISIN ICE CREAM Ask Your Dealer He lias-it. lliide by tho Jackson County Creamery NKU YOKK, Oet. 30 (A. 1'.) Kast and wi-Ht fxehiinwd two of their )riuhteNl fuotliitll luminaries ti da.lo rival audience in out.sbt tilling irler Kci'tloiml Imttlen tommntw. With Hie unlieaten ColtE.it u team w est ward went Eddie I"Vyi'!i, iseot er ami one of the most cnlmf'jl piuyerN oT the east, to match litn ver-iUUHy against the MIl-Iukiiii As;;les cf linst IjinMnj;, Mic'i. The west had dlnpatehv I the widely heralded hackfiehl meteor f ."Ulnols, "Ileii" CraiiKe, to Mzielc on 3'ra.iUlin field aBulnst undofeated Punilfi.vl vania. tiranjje hn never been seen in (lie east and thousands ajc clamor ing fur tickets which nro ila longer available, to sec him play. With two crack bucks, Field nnd Kreuze, missing fiom ih.) lineup be cause of injuries, IpniiH Ivan la has fallen under a tiriiJiRe sj)-ll. Vale's hopes of .standillK off the powerful n;id undefeatei'. Army icani have been further dimmed by the lhMra! condition of ltd muiim," t'.uller wnrth. p.iant tackle, it; wuh sain, )roh--ably wiit lie uuablo to pUy. Webster Ruaid, is out with a bruEr-'.d j-lioulder. There u a little hpe tl:.:.i Ciuilei and Kline, -eprular back f iH I work ai.inst tho cailcLs. . fine physical shape. Marunouth and ilrown years KtandiK, meet tninnn-nw tit I'rovidence, It. I., with their captains on tlfe sidelines from inju'-ie-;. Columbia has not sr ).! .x tmni) diiwn on Cornell siuce t .(;", litit is htijieful about toniiirrowV. ciassic i-t the I'olo Kl'uuinls. Navy . ihinks it has an even ciianee 'to win at Ann Arbor, from undefeat ed Michigan. i'enn Statu is ready to i isyi a eusc warriors their first severe test in the east. The Princeton Titfur lies wm; iwx in' n will Ani.y is in als COKVAI.1.1S, Ore.. Oct. 30. "Sehu merich will not start HKainsl Mon taitn." was the decision of tfCuch .Schissler last night after the bin half bad hobbled urouml on the field, un able to conceal the weakness of the let,' Injured In the Stanford name. All week hope was held out that he would be in condition by Saturday, but and will throw Quinu in ut left half I """'"""l d nw. Itself to Instead. "The Kotd." lch opeiHl a three days rum yesterday at Hunt's Crat rlau has made as iod a pictuie u It was a tense drama on the :iae. "Can u man live ihe i'hrist irfe?" is the quest ion nsked b iluy nnd pic ture ami the author 'answers U in thV uffirimitive. It is it hard road to walk, he Inti mates, but one can make the journey of lifo on this tsralulit line of brother ly love and forgiveness of injury and still bo happy. ltanlel Cilchrlst. assistant rector of a fashionable church, and part of the Hoclal fabric of tin meat city, is loo honest to preach Inoffensive sermons, and resign his pulpit. Me biu-nines a worker In the slums, opening a mis sion there. Tho Kill lu loves has thrown hi m over and married a worthless rake. She Is soon wretch edly unhappy and K"es to (ilehrisl for l ather (il Kon, SI-JATTLK. lct. :tu. tA. !. V tor Olson of ( ttvuipia. W a - h was chat'Ked w ith inanshiiinliler o the death of a g-n.of his, awed six years, a dispatch received here related. The lad was killed when an automobile in which he was riding and which his fal her was driving, upset. Cnolr with trim Otherwise the starting line up will le the same us that of a week ao, ami lon drills) on defense against the Montana attack gives hope that O. A. O. may yet take the game. Starting time has been set ut 1:3d. A record -breaking number of al umni and old, students of the college are expected here today and tomor row us Indicated by the responses to tho homecoming letters sent out by fraternity houses and the alumni of ficers. A number of. "alums" arriv ed Thursday night and will be here throughout the week end, but large numbers are expected to arrive In Cor vullis tonight. LOUISVILLE EVENS UP SERIES IN BAT FEST SAX KKANCJSCO, Oct. 30 (A. I Whether Louisville, champions of the American association, is a better base ball team than the San . Francisco Seals, champions of the 1'aeifle Coast league, remains to be decided here today, when the two teams clash in tho final contest of a nine game series In which each holds four victories. Louisville evened up matters yes terday by defeating tho I'aelfie coast champions i a hltiitiLr conies! m 1 1 . Guardian's Xolhv of Kale. Notbe is hereby given, that ihe un dersigned guardian of Ihe estate of Del-'oresl W. Jones, under and in pur suance of an order of the county court of Oregon, for Jackson county, made and entered of record upon the Jour nal of said Court on the L!Hnl day of September, ll-2.ri. will, on tho 31st day of October, lilifi. at 10 u. m of said day. it tho offices of Newbury & Newbury in the Medford National ttnnk Building In Medford Oregon, sell In the highest bidder for cash, at private sale, all of the right, title, in terest and est ale of the said Deforest Jones, in ami to the fid I owing de scribed real properly, situated in Jackson county, Oregon, am) which is particularly described as follows, to wit: Unpinning at a point on the South boundary of Donation I-and Claim No, 45. in Section Klght ( 8 ) Township Thiriy-Kight (3S South. It tinge one tl) West of the Willamette Meridian. 2 1 .94 chains West of tho Southeast corner of the said claim, and running thence north 10.14 chains, thence Kast lo.sri chains, to the center of the county road, thence North on the center lino of the county road 14.46 chains, thencn West along tho center lino of tho county mad 22.fi? chains, thence, South 'J4.HI chains: thence Kast 2.71 chains; thence south 30.fi chains; thence Kasi 0.4 ti chains; thence north 30.filj chains, to the place of beginning. Also, beginning at a point on the Kast boundary of Donation Ijmd Claim No. 4.'.. In Section Kitrhl (H) I TiiumiuIiIii 'PIW. Ivnl..l.t M,mt ll Noil) Yrrb 99 Rinltn Itange One (1) West Willamette Mcr- ' ' ldlati. 2H.34 chains North of the Southeast corner of said claim, and running thenco West 1 1.3!) chains; thence South 1 .74 chains; thence West 2.00 chains; thence North 10.14 chains; thenco Kasi 13. 3D chains' thence South 8.40 chains; to the placr of beginning, containing R.r,.91 acres more or less, n cording to the surve thereof, and which said property- It particularly described In certificate ol title No. isy, issued by tho Itegistrai of Titles for Jackson County, Oregon Said sale to ho made subject to confirmation by tho order or Hi County Court of Oregon for Jackson County. II. KARL JONKS. Guardian of th nitnt of boKnrost V. .Tones him. itut ho sends her back to her hus band, who has been stricken and will always be a wreck. This husliand has ruined tho wife of a miner and man aged to throw suspicion on Cilchrlst. The miner arouses a hit of loafers to attack Gilchrist in his mission, nearly killing him. A crippled child, tb whom ho has been kind, throws away her crutches nnd walks freely to save him. This miracle awes the mob and semis them away humbled. Kdmund Lowo is Gilchrist and a wonderful and powerful impersona tion. Anne Da to is an interesting Mary Margaret and ISrenda .Hond is the wife. There nro Hpvernl short films and music by Raymond Ha lard who has become very popular with patrons of the house. Night Life in "Night Life In New York" will be shown at Ihe Jtlallo theater today and tomorrow. Kor the first time In movie history the Way While Way has been filmed without resorting to constructed sets. Its midnight clubs, its exotic dancing palaces. Us cellars ami cabarets, its flirty, flashy scenes of revelry, have been caught by the camera. The cast includes some o ft he big names in filmdom. Rod La 1 incline, tho father, is played by Krncsl Tor- Dorothv Oish plays Hie telephone mmmmmmmmm iw 1 mmmmMmmmmmmmmmmmmmmM Hudson and Essex STOP! Willys-Knight Overland 1926 AUTO LICENSE FREE TODAY WE OPEN Medfords Largest Used Car Sale AT PRICES NEVER BEFORE QUOTED! Hudson, Essex and Overland factory reductions on new cars make it possible for us to give you a real bargain in all makes of Used Cars. During this offering of Used Cars of all makes we give a 1 926 License Absolutely Free Your Gain and Our Loss! Use Your Old Car as a Down Payment. Leave Us Your Order for Any Type of Used Car. Hurry Take Advantage Hurry 3 CHEVROLETS . . . OVERLANDS OAKLANDS . . . DODGES ... FORDS Closed Car, Touring and Roadster Models Armstrong Motors, Inc. 123 West Main St. Telephone 18 Cook with una. i,;.,,,,!.;;!..!;!!, iimi iiii,, ,1,1,1, hi,!,1 i,n,y 2 The milk with the tasty taste Carnation's the milk to ask for if you arc looking'for a I'mcr-thaii-cvcr, creamy dclicale taste and color to improve cookery and give a pleasanter savor and richer hue to coffee. Carnation's the world's -leading brand for nearly a quarter of a century, the first choice of Oregon. He sure to get this favorite milk. rr bJ8 Milk I'todut ti Ci)many . VREV. M 'ritr for Sfrs. Mary Make's famous ( amotion Cook 'Hook Carnation- Mii.k Products Cn. 4il Gli'-an Micct, Portland, Oregon Made in Oregon for 23 years "From Contented Cows" In two Bizca tall and small IMPROVED oNow with that finer-ilian-ever taste 7M ontdmmof em Here is what a West Coast Life Perfect Protection Policy will give : $59000 yu e 'rom na,urai causea j$10?000 if you die from accident and iiv case of permanent total . disability the company wilt ' Waive all premium payments Pay you $25 per week for one year; and in ad dition Pay you $50 per month for life; and Pay $5,000 to your beneficiary when you die If disability involves loss of limbs or sight as a result of accident, the company will pay you ' $5,000 in cash; immediately, in addition to all other benefits. Tin case of temporary disability, as a result of either' icltnen or accident, the company will pay you $25 per week for a limit of 52 weeks.J West Coast Life INSURANCE COMPANY HOHI Omct-SMI'MNCIICO A. C. BEVAN, District Manager Box 869, Medford W. E. BOARDMAN. 142 North Ivy St., . Medford, Oregon 'ONE OF AMERICA'S STRONGEST COMPANIES ff ' 'itm'i" Special Fares to Portland and Return tor Ihe Pacific Livestock Exposition Portland, Oct. 31 Nov. 7, inc. Round trip tickets to Portland wu be on sale as follows : At one and one-third regular fare for tho round trip Oct 29, 30, SI Not. 3 and 4 At the regular one way fare for the round trip November 5 and M tickets will carry final return limit of November 9 ' ( e Atk agent far further information Southern Pacific tines 9 J. C. Carlo, Local Passenger Agent Phone 34, Medford Convett tmt Sleeping Car Service to and from Portland daily ;0 WW