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o mtidfotct, watt; TnTTtuyrR. swtdfoklV oT?r,noN', ttttsdat, N-ovnmr.R io, m' L DECORATE GITY The ' Jackson County MorrhnnlB' association held Hielr r-RUlV innnili- 1y meeting at Iho Mrrtfonl tinii l lust night tanil among other HiIiikh U' clded to decorate the main atri't'l" f the city with ChilHtiium itrcin nnii to Klve a window illspluy i-ui-ly In l remfaer with a band eonrert, ami to Invite everybody In Houthcrn oreiimi n,l Northern California I" uilend and to. Bet the ChrlatmuB nilrlt early J. I). JlUHHell gave ll report of me adoption ,y the hoard , of kiivii iioi h nnd (idvertlHement committee of the Pacific Highway folder to no mueo In the spring to attrac t tourist and settlors tq the Pacific Northwest. A : committee wan appointed t" confer with the roum-ll committee to nettle, the question of doulilo park ing for a short tlmo only, the pro posed removal of Jitney "Inns from the street anil giving all auto own ers the name privllOKO to certain places on the streets thai the. Jitneys now occupy. . Mr, Declous nf the- Holland Hotel won (nude a member or the nwocln tlon. II. C. Carle, the- new Koiilhern Pacific agent, was a visitor. - It was announced at the nicotine, that .the new budget Tor the oily for I92U provided fundn for repair ing the paving on West Main-nnd other streets, whero It Is needed. ARMISTICE DAY AND RED CROSS KIWANIS TOPICS Open Bids f or Ashland Normal On Thursday BALRM. Oro., Nov. in ih1h for thft fonMtructiun of thn new HmithiM'ii Oregon Normal schoul at AhIiIiiikI Will he opened at a iiifftliiK of the board of regent in Huh' in on Thurmlny of this week. It Ih UimiKht th hullit lnK will Iia completed, hy .lunimry 1, 1927. ; The vohL will he n limit $ 1 7 r . -000, Appropriated by Dim liir Ii-kIh-lature. .' i Radio News t WARRINGTON", Nov. 10. (A. I'.) Commltte oh of the fourth tmiimml Mdlb conference went to. work on the nnc,Jal problems nsHinned to their ntuttx with overcrowding In the hrond C&fftlngr field, and the relations between- broadcRHteni and music copy rljthtf M- overshadowlnj? nil other qufHtjonH before the delegates. . ' 'f'ho1 hine commit toeif. named hy PeCrVtory Hoover nt the opening Be slon of the conference yeHierday, nre scheduled to make their preliminary reports after Heptiriitn ineetli.KH.' to u full meeting of the conference later In tho day. Another matter to which tho dele gates are Ktvlnp their nttcnllon Ih n proposal hy a number of radio ex perts that the lower wave ietiKtntt be tween 1 GO nnd 200 meter, now used, by-amatourti, he placed at the dlnposa of commercial broadcaHtlntc HtutlmiH. OppoHttlun to thin has already devel oped ; anionK both n mat cur radio broadeuHtera, repreHcntcd through the national amateur radio relay league hy Hurl ho n P. Maxim, Jr., im prel deftt, and many owncm of iinmtpur broudouHtlnK statloua who nre URulimt ttliy new wave length nllocatlonN nt leant until the Interrintlohal radio con fer flee next year. . -The, dlnputo between radio brond caHterif and copyright ownern, already hail come Nhtirply to the front in the conference neHnlHonH, with both Hide AHNertlpg the ywlll take their cnncH to f iHiKrcww during: the coming; Heftshm. HAD nilll FOR re- IP HI USI . Tells how simple home treatment brought relief ThouJlndVof rheumatic sufferers who hav tried remedy after remedy in vain, report that they have not quick, complete relief from a very eimplo home treatment: "I have suffered with acute rheu matism for years," writes a man from Winchester, N. H. "After having tried various remedies, Sloan's Lini ment was recommended to me, and y. stopped the pain. I am quite old past aljUy years." A little Bloan's patted on Huffily and a healing tide of fresh, Rerm-de-stroyjng blood is sent tingling through psin-tidden tissues. No ruhbingt Tpo medicine itself does the work. 1 f?oon the swelling and inflammation fo flown. The aching stops. A I mow t suddenly you find yourself really free from pain, really comfortable at lost. Get a bottle today and have it on band, au druggnu-UO ccaUk Tho KIwnnfH club meeting Mon day was devoted principally to busl ne and reports of work belns; done. eHpeclally the Ited t'roas drive now being conducted by the club hi me down town district which was pro Brewing nicely; Karl flnddlu reported on the meet- Ing of the people with the county court, highway commission nnd cm zens of Jimephlno county regardinB the KlNkiyoti HUpnr-rpad distrfet and f lift endorsement by the highway conwnfHKlon. It s now up to the gov ernor to call nn election. Supt. Iledrhk complimented the high Hi'honl football ti-um and their couch', t'alliHon. for their exception ally clean playing and success and Mil Id the "dope" wuh that they would win Armistice Day although they ore tint over-confident and are look ing fur a hard game. Jle also said they are endeavoring to secure a pOHt-neHHon game. Curl Tengwuld rend n communi cation from national hcnd(uurterH of the American Legion on the deep Hignirii-anco of ArmlKtlee liny and what It meantt to this nation, a por tion of which follows: - "A holiday, to be entirely mstlflcd for nathtiial observance, must be morel than n day nf nportH and genei'al gai ety. Of course, we must not condemn the spirit of reverly. for it Is a tone that heightens puhllp morale nnd makes men morn fit to attack the se rious problems of life; we need only to liiHlfi that other considerations n? n more serfnus character' be not Ignored in our pursuit of amusement. It Is es pecially proper that we rejoice on Armistice Pay. We rejoice in vic tory, in tho triumph of democracy over kalHerlsiii, In the reestnblishmeiit of peace after period of bloodshed and suffering without eimal In the history of mankind. 'The public observance of a. number of our holidays has made it uppurenl, however, that we must he watchful or these holidays will degenerate Into oc casions for mere purposeless pastime. Wo must not permit our revelry. Jus tifiable though It be. io overshadow the deeper Significance of Armistice Day. It must remain to be a day when we reflect upon the high Ideals for which we entered the great con flict 'over there;' a day when wo give thought to our comrndshlps In those days of long mnrches, box-car trans portation, camp life, nnd army ra tions: a day when we hallow In mem ory those who made the supreme sac rifice and honor those whose fearless courage have been written ln(o so many company records. It must be come more a day when wo take ac count of our progress toward the time to come when men shall settle their disputes acros sthe council tnhle nnd the -plowshare shall succeed the sword: the era when gftnd will shall come to dominate ovor men's passions and war will, be no more. Tt must i also be a day however when we check u p o n pu r res d I n ess t o prat ec t on r homes and our national Integrity ' against conspiracy nnd nlien aggros- slon. for men nnd nations have not f yet entered the millennium of which j we speak., "AVmlstlco Day brought nn end to the greatest conflict the world hns ever known. We have heard tho hope expressed that it might be the Inst of! all great conflicts. The American 1-e-glon, constituted us It Is, of men nnd women Who know nil too well the hor- j the preamble to Its constitution to the promotion of peace nnd good will on earth. The American leglnn seeks world peace not a world peace founded on thn dangerous principles of disarmament nnd submission, but a world peace founded on Intelligent pntrloMfmi, International good will nnd understanding, Let us emphasize the reference to Intelligent patriotism. This Is no( national bigotry, the boast ful spirit which sees no good In other nations. Neither Is It the weak-kneed patriotism. If we may, really call II. imtrlotlsm, which bubbles of peace nt any price. Such n pence is not pence at nil; It is truckling submission, dis honorable, servility. The Inteligent patriot Is devoted to his native land :nd would Kindly sacrifice his life to its welfao. hut he also has sympttthelc appreciation for the Ideals nnd cus toms of other lands. Tho American Legion does not believe there Is such ft thing art a short cut to peace. Tho gradual good will. Justice, nnd toler ance for others Is the only sure way to our goal." Or. ,1. p. Ilickett was a guest of the dub. Oub Klocker received the atten dance prize, given by J. W. Jacobs. STAGE DRIVERS NOT ATTACK ON GAS TAX According to M.r. C. H. Howard, manager of the Howard &. (Crimes stage lino nnd a member of the Ore gon Motor Stage association , the .or ganlzed stage operators of the state are not in sympathy with the at tuck op the gasoline tax made by W. It Crawford in the United Slates courts In behalf of certain Oregon interests, Mr. Crawford seeks to huvo the United Stales courts Invalidate the law of Oregon providing for the present gasoline tax which is used for the construction and mainte nance of the highways. Mr. Howard state's thnt the stnge operators of this state, through the Oregon Motor Stage association rep resenting fl.r per cent of the stage interests of Oregon, have several times gone on record publicly and officially, as being In favor of not only the present gasoline tax, but nn lncjeaso in this tax If ttdditlonal funds ni'e needed for "construction and mnintenunce of our highways, their position being that the gaso line tax, together with n license feo, based on the weight of vehicles, Is the fairest nnd most equable meas ure of the use of and damage to the highways so far devised or sug gested. The Screen B Ye Preaa Agent At TIiinL'fl Ci-alcrlun. "T.ovPfH In QtinriiritJnc," Klnrrlnir n0io Dunli'lH, climi'H ut-llunt'H Cnite- rlan IiinlKlit. It Ih Jnyuuxly funny nnil tho plot ttlrim una. inixup nf lutenriiul nriik'H. , Tln stnr. In Hip role nf n lioyilpniKh Klrl. HliliKtiluteH liprsWf fur a rc.il fhnirpt (hnr slut. -r I unci in currltol nwny on ti liner with the liero. nluycil ny iinrriNnn Ford. At the ItinlKi. Xovor thn Twain Shnll Moot." Pi'tcr II. Kyno'H (MirhnminK Htory of the' Kntilh Ken I.slnnils, will ho xhnwn nt the Itinlto theater for three days bppinnltiK today. Killed with all the maRlo and ro mnnce noclated with life in tho South Sens, thin photoplay sounds nn entirely new note in the literature and drnma of motion pictures. In the role of Tnmea, the half caste Island princess. Anita Stewart appears 1 na characterization thdrouehly suit ed to her enchanting personality Ilert I.ytell plays opposite .Miss Stewart In the role of Dan Pritchnrd. The production fs lavish In tho ex treme nnd in nddltlnn to n wenlth of scenic henuty there is nn equal heauty In the exotic Interior setting. CHRISTMAS SEAL SALE WILL OPEN HERE DECEMBER 1 PORTLAND, Nov. 9 Tho 18th on nunl salo of Christmas seals In OrO' icon will open December 1 and con tinue until Christmas eve, during which time a more highly organized effort than has hitherto ueen mane will be put forth to sell S0.t)0li worth of tho eny little stickers to' be used on Christmas letters and pacK ages this money being used in the work of tha Oregon Tuberculosis association. "A greater interest in tho seal sale than lias ever before been inanl fested is shown this year." said Itowan Whealdon, seal sale director "The mail sale, which has proved so profitable In Portland for many years, will bo adopted in several new towns this year, including Klamath Falls. Marshfleld. North liend, .Med ford, Halein, Kugeue, Koseburg. Pen dleton, linker Enterprise, Alc.MInn vllle and Clackamas and .Multnomah counties. Cook with cas. tf Cannot Kxlst In (he Human Body If lou VYiU Use Trunk's 1'ivscrlptloit Tt Is preposterous in fact, It is a Hhnmo to suffer with itheumnusm. This Prescription does not ruin the stomach. It does hot depress the heart. Kat all the meat nnd good rood you wish while taking Trunk's Prescrip tion. Contains no mercury, salicylate soda, oil wlntergreen or narcotics, but positively overcomes any kiiui or rheumatism or gout on earth. What more do you want? It Is impossible to get something better. The greatest uric acid solvant known and also a superior liver medicine. Irunks 'rescript luu sells for II. i& or 3 for only $5.00 at drugstores like Heath s jinif? Stores. Varied Vaudeville Program Wednesday .X. rturke Morgan nnd company, on the hill of Western Manager's vaude ville at Hunt's Cruteiian tomorrow matinee nnd night offer u "nut act," that Is full of laughs. The Marigold Trio specialize In har mony nnd soloes of popular numbers. All three hnve excellent voices, nnd stuff In a charming manner. The aerobatics on the hill nre pre sented by the Ksther Kour Kuropenn AciD-Hanccin, which Includes a num ber of thrlllimr strength stunts. MlMl.urie ltrusch, the "Gypsy vlo IIuIhI," renders sweet music on a vio lin made in 164a. that has been In her family for years. Conrad Clnytnnvasahtcd hy hla wife, Mildred Clayton, nre urstlat in draw ings, wongn nnd patter. The photoplay features nre the pop ular "TopicH of the Day." and a Mack Scnnett, Adnit (icrnutn Methods. TKTlN What the Spanish call "ypicW gnn Is hr)ng used In the war with th Hlfts. n l. mustard mf) first used by the (lermuns nt l pres. Cook with gas, u Every Step on Stairs An Agony of Torture Wulkcd With Stick Tor Tlirco Years n Crippled Klitvc tu NEURITIS Taken Itcuuirkahlo New lisn co very ami Pains, IjCwvo . "Three ycurn ago I wa suffering iifony. For wrokH couldn't walk without m btick ami almost hhinKNihlta to go up nr down stair wuy. Sent for trial buttle of Kopa Neuritis Ttilltft. He lore twinx half' of the content! tny piiiiM hud till led me." t Signed) Mnt. W. II. Itmvin. Kopa Neiirltln Tubtets give quik, hlen et iTlfef for Neurit in, Nerve Puinx, Nenrul fiiit "NetveH." They ro direet to the t'diiNe of the pains. Mouthing unit healing the ilillumrct herven and acting In resture them to thrir foruirr In-all hy male, (iiuranteed tvirmleAi, run tain no InomiileN, naniHicr or co:il tar priidui'pi. Knr quirk, mire relief get Knpu Noun tin TaMHtt. All'gMNl iliug glHt8. AIwuvh hi Htix-k at lleulh'd I rutf 4tore nnd llutlin'M Ding Store. Notice of District Itojul Mcotlin;. Jtoad DistrlcL Number U, Jackson county, Oregon. Notice Is hereby civen that in pur suance of a petition duly nnd legally siKoed by more than three free hold ers and leual voters residing In JtonU District Number 6, Jackson county. Oregon, and dnly and legally present ed to the county court of Jackson county, Oregon, a district road meel lnK of the legnl voters of said District Number 6 will be held at Lake Creek Community hall In Jackson county, OreKon. on the 10th day of November, at the hour of 2 p. m. on said day for the purpose of levying a special road tax not to exceed ten mills on the dol lar on all taxable property within said road district for the special improve ment of the roads In said road dis trict and for any other purposes which may seem proper to come before said meeting. . Dated nt Jacksonville, Oregon, this 21st day of October, 1925. V. J. If AHTZKTjTj, County Judge. VICTOR liUIlSIOI.L, County Commissioner. OKO. AhKOHD, County Commissioner. Kntlrt of District Itoart Meet I ti jr. Jtoad District Number' lu. Jiu-kHon county. Oregon. Notice Is hereby given (hat In pur suance of a petition duly and legally signed by more than three free hold ers and legal voters residing in Koud District Number 10, Jackson county. Oregon, nnd duly and legally present ed to t he count v Kiitin .it I unbumi comty, Oregon, a district road meet ing of the legul voters of wild District Number 10 will bit ied at Kuch school. In Jackson county. Oregon, on the 14ih ilny of November, at the hour of 10 a. in. on said day for the i''n "r levying a special roail tax not to exceed ten iiiUIh on the dollar road district for the special Improve ment or inu roans in said roml -lls-tiiet and for any other purposes which may seem proper to come before said meeting. Dated nt Jacksonville. Oregon, this 21st .day of Oetoher, l!2.T. W. J. llAliTZKf.D, , ' County Judge, YICTOlt ItCltSKM-, County Commissioner, C.KO. AI.KoltD, County Commissioner. Xotl or District Road Meeting. Road District Number 8, Jackson county. Oregon. I Notice Is hereby given thnt In pur suance of a petition duly and legally signed by more than three free hold ers and legal voters residing In Kond District Number 8, Jackson county, Oregon, and duly and legally present ed to the county court of JucUson county, Oregon, a district road meet- Ing of the Legal voters of said District ' Number 8 will be held nt Agate school house. In Jackson 'county, Oregon, on the 16th day of November, at the , hour of 2 p. m. on said day, for the purpose of levying a special road tax not to exceed ten mills on the dollar on all taxable property Within said j road district for the special Improve ment of the roads In said road dis trict and for flny other purposes which 'may seem pr per to come before said meeting. Dated nt Jacksonville, Oregon, this 21st day of October, 1924. U J. HAUTZKM., County Judge. VICTOR. DCHSK1.U County Commftfsioner. C.IK Alford, County Commissioner. Notice of DMrlct Roatl Meeting, llosd District Number 12, Jackson county. Oregon. Notice Is hereby given thnt In pur muincc of a petition duly and legnlly signed by more than three free hold ers and leKnl voters residing In Road District Number 12, Jackson county, Oregon, and duly and legally present ed to the county court of Jackson county. Oregon, a district road meet ing of the legal voters of said District Number 12 will be held at Hatha Val ley store In Jackson county, Oregon, on the 16th day of November nt the hour of 10 n. m. on said day for the purpose of levying a special road tax not to exceed ten mills i the dollar on all taxable propcrtywlthln said road district for the special Improve ment of the roads In said rnari dis trlct attl for any other purposes which may seem proper to como before said meeting. Dated nt Jacksonville. Oregon, this 21st day of October, 1925. W. J. IIAKTKKM County Judge, VICTOR Itl'HHKLU County Commissioner, OKO AI.KORD, County CommlBsleoner, Notlco or "District Road .Meeting. Road District Nuniber p, Jackson county, Oregon. ' Notice fs hereby given thnt in pur suance of n petition duly and legally signed by more than three free hold ers nnd legal voters residing in Road District Number y, Jackson county. Oregon, nnd duly nnd legally present ed to the county court of Jackson county. Oregon, n district road meet ing of tho legal voters of said District Number 9 Will be held nt McCloud, in Jackson county. Oregon, on the 12th day of November, nt the hour of 2 p. m. on said day, for the purpose of levying a special road tax not to ex ceed ten mills on the dollar on nil tax able property within said road dis trict for the special Improvement or the roads In said road district nnd for any other purposes which may seem proper to come before said meeting. Dated nt Jacksonville. Oregon, this 21st d.y of October, 1925. w. J. hartzrlTj, ' County Judge, VICTOR lU'ltSKiih, County Commissioner, OKO ALKOllU, , County Commissioner. Notice or DUtrleC Road Meeting. Road District Number S, Jackson county. Oregon, X'ntli'tt Ih h -.. I. U nlvan flint I. nt... mi u nee of n petition duly and legally i'. mure man mree iree nom ers and legal voters residing in Road DlKlt'ii't 'lit.,)... 9 l..L-.. nA Oregon, and duly nnd legally present- . tut- tv.umj emu i - vi jacKson county, Oregon, a district rond meet ing of the l.ut voters of said District Number 3 will be held nt the resi dence of Win. Perry. Kagle Point, In Jnckson county, Oregon, on tho 10th day of November, at the hour of 10 a. m. on mild dny for the purpose of levying a special rond tax not to ex ceed ten mills on the dollar onall tnx ablo property within said rond dis trict for the speclnl Improvement mt the roads in mtd road dMruand for any other purpose,, which may seem proper to come before said meeting. Dated nt Jacksonville. Oregon, this 21st dny of October, 1925. O W. J, IIARTZKM. County Judge, VICTOR ltCRSKKU Vounty Commissioner. I OKO. A I. FOR I), County Commissioner! 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Milini from Nr York Qty on DrambR J, IMS on th. KOpO-toa, oil haniat Wrau a W- 1 d.ri dnrmUoo; VXi mtlMt H day. on hore; lid. trip, in cluded in fan; halted rn.mb.r hlp; on. m.iuujraiwt " this ana hor.- throtiahouL or eomnkt. pirocnlari and hand Mm. OhmanW huntar. iddraa x ll HIT sT "a' t. CanadiaiiKciric WHOwn-Oul Arnt-PaurOrpi ?MhrdSt-lliihaahaa,-Prtiara Ildel Manx Pow.ll Strut at O'FarrMI AN FRANCISCO ' "Nearest to Everything" Every modern convenient tor the guest. Circulating tee water. Hospitality and good aervlcsv. HARVEY M. TXY Convenient ttopovers , cs routs1 At so little added cost, include sunny California and the romantic scenes of the old South in your itinerary. The Warm Winter Way ' Shasta route to California Four fine trains daily through service to Los Angeles via Southern California Express, thence Sunset route viaElPaso, San An tonio, Houston, to New Orleans. Connects with Southern Pacific steamerto New York and with trains to east and north. Get full particulars today Phone Main 8800. Southern Pacific Lines J..C. Carle, Local Passenger Agent Phone 34, Medford Albert mm -Islrft t'ilMll Nrtjf- "Makes the Milk Flow Sold and Recommended By MONARCH SEED & FEED CO. As a Dairy Feed of More Than Ordinary Value ' '.. WE ARE MANUFACTURERS OF Doofs, Screens, Windows and Sash Window and Door Frames, Mouldings, Cabinets of All Kinds Our Constant Aim Is to Keep Our Quality and Prices Absolutely Right Do Not OSler From Outof-Town Concerns Before Letting Us Figu-e on Your Bill. TROWBRIDGE CABINET WORKS MEDFORD A MODERN MILL ' OREGON