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G o o o o o o o MttDFOTCD MATL TRIBUNE, AfF.DFORl). ORFfiOV, WFDXFftnAV.' OriTOHFl? 17. 102. PAGE THREE Watch Tongue For Signs of Illness Your tongue is nothing mora i than the upper end of your stomach i and intestines. It is the first thins your doctor looks at. It tells at a i glance the condition of your diges- five system and physicians say . ihat 80 pel cent of ail sicknesses '. start with stomach and bowel '' trouble. A white or yellow- '. ish coating on your tongue is a danger signal of those dige?- IS P iinr tlve ,ll5ori''rs. It tells lltvjyy' you why the least ex- p ertion tires you out; Lookatvour w-hy you have pains in TONCVE the bowels, gas, sour Ktry mormns! stomach, dizzy spells. And it'3 a sign you need Tanlac. This good old reliable medicine has helped thousands who were physi cal wrecks. See how the first bot tle helps you. Tanlac contains no mineral drugs; it is mr.de of barks, herbs and roots nature's own medicines . for the sick. Get a bottle from ' your druggist today. Your money : back if it doesn't hefi you. Tanlac 52 MILLION BOTTLES USED Tlic .new 7-11, rcaidv lo lug in and play. Come hear it some day this week Palmer Music House . "Wc Sell Happiness" Main and Bartlctt Phone 788 1 V4 tte !vu'n"' m THE RADIO SHOP ! m : opens Saturday! EAST S!0RS ASK I. PETITION; Tin- eld I'ii,' tlu'itter runs mi-i-ulli'il menuee siui:itiin on Kast .Main street a In eaine lo the front l.ei'uie the t ity 1-tiitiK il lust nit, hi when a iotiijon siKtieil I'V alum; nuii wis I side residents was .rL-;iciiU'il to tliat buily usk inu; thai the ruins be ordered turn down or rebuilt. While the rouneil took no def iniie aeiion un tin petition other tlmn to .'list met t.'ity Attorney Ciirkin to look into the legal phase of i lio matter nn to just how far tin.- e:iy administration nuild i;o in the matter, in view of t In fai t that Hume " months ak i he 1 1 iim '1'heater i oni,;in , whh'h owns the strui'turu, took out MOM. him) liability insurnnee, in I be way of proteetilitf itself, tin- ehy and iublir, it did order t'hk-f of I'oliee McCredie to at oiif.- .-ee that the th fater efnn pany hoarded up all doors, vvin- do ws ind other openings of the ruin. What future in lii-rd tif the pciuls on what Mr. ( arkin'h invi aetion is takn: petition all de Is developed !;. sanation into tin leyal phase of the matter. Tin' preamble or the petition reads as follows: "Wo. the undersigned cHlwns -r . led ford petition your honur aldo l.-.dy to taki- immediule steps to ha ve il build in known as the 'aye theater on Kast -Main street, torn down or rebuilt, as ;n its present ' i ondillen, we feel that it i.s a menuee to life and limb of anyone passing the ruins.' The Kadio Simp- a new n-ieney in Meillord. headed by II. I,. Ki wood and I.. I). Lawton. will iipen at l2;!'Kast Main street in the Chil ileis bitthlint,' next Saturday morn in;; at o'clock. The space for the new eoncern was engaged yes-terdav.- although no lease has yd. been signed. It is reported that a vears contract will be drawn up earlv tomnrrov Ageneii' for the Cillillan. the l.vric and tlie Hosch radios arc lo be handled by (lie new owners and a complete line of accessories, will supplement this slock.. . .HotU (leiiloifi. .iu'o -well -knoAvn in Med lord and are experienced In radio work, .Mr. Klwood having been connecied for three years with Hie Modlord Mattery autl Klee- trie: company here, and Air. Law- ! ton having studied radio technique : as ii side line fr the past two 1 vears. F ON TRIP SOUTH I ..yl'.' t.', -Fisher und .wife, wfll- ! known re-ddentM of the Sain'N val ! ley, have purchased a. new Kurd coupe, and left this mornlnp on an auto trip to Wan ininelneo. mm., where they will vMl t heir son. Wil liam l-'fsher. Mr. and Mrs. Fisher weie in town Tii' i-day nmliinw final 'iraio;eiiiiii: for the trip. The t. and Fruit coopauy of this l ily, ill aeeto. dniiee vith rUS toin. awards! Mr. Fiher a hat for ! delivering tlm tst all-around rop. j hut has so far refused to accept the k;.n' upon the grounds that it I would he unethical for a horticul ltiirid to accept a he;ii!e;ii from a f fruit rmiri'in. Mr, FKhcr hohhi th;t a lint tint u tin via an election hot or purchased outliuht Is a had omen, and so Informed .lames F. Kdndiistnii tf the c. and K. eom pa ny. Vesterday aftjrHonn Mr. Fisher eoininener.rl to wealictl. as Ills wife Issued orders .t hat he could not Kct into the new Ford with his old hnt. Tired and Achy Mornings? Too Often This Warns of Sluggish Kidneys. MORNING find rou stiff, achy xil worn out?" Feel tired nd drowiy uffer ntg Ring backache, headache, and dizzy ipells? Are the kidney accretions too fre quent, scanty or burning? Too often this indicate sluggish kidneys and shouldn't be neglected. Doant, a stimulant diuratic, increase the activity of the kidneys andlhus aid them in carrying off ivjite impurities. Uters everywhere endorie Doan's , 50,000UsersEndorse Doan'st Franklin Andrn,2ol -AO ttr A., ScHttl.Wah..iir: ' I hid tn atciimt id I bilme iht for oif kidney uwuiil. Tfi ifmttoftf burotd in pnn( and I hid ta ffti up A'cht;. I litd hradachf and dir.-r iptt'i. Mr bad - ao lame I rdn't irrlic'fH and I Mt tirti, too Afir oan'i PMt 1 waui'i fcthtred an? anof." DOAN'S PILLS (jOc A ST1MULAVT DIURETIC r3V KIDNEYS roner-MilbumCo M.gChenDurrato.KY. f I; 'My HArt Is With You American," War 1 Time Premier Tells Correspondents T 1 f PA IMS. (tet. 17. UV tlcoi pes Clenwneeau, "Tlie Old TisiT." came' out of his lair in a joeular mood fur lirst appearanec in ears at a hinehcoii of the A n-lo-A meriean Press assoelation. "What ean I tell A meriea V" In nskoil . w ith a smile. "Ann rW ims kntiw eerythiiiK-" He told of bis pleasure in seeing so many eorre-! Li T MINI A report at press time from the sheriffs oft'lc jave unofficial in formation that Clark I!. Freiieh of Ashland, reported lost in the woods near Persist, had hecit found, and was in iin physical condition. No details were availahlei Lost Tsince yesterday niorniim when he set out un a lone deer hunt, searching parties, headed hy Deputy .sheriff Louis .lenninu's, are in the densely titnhered country surrounding Persist, ahove Flk creek, nttoniptinp to locale Clark l:. French. 74. of Ashland. French, despite his advanced aue, was said Ho ho an active man and fairly fa miliar with the section in which In set out to hunt. I'Var.s are held that possthly he has hoen ill ju red iand is unahle to walk. French had heen visit in at the j home of '. W. Willlts near i'ersist and set out from that place on the hunt. Ho has a dauKhler. .Mrs. Alice Willits, a school teacher In Ashland, and she lefl at noon to day -to join lu the search. She was the wife of the volunteer fire man who was killed In litsa when the Puko theatre was destroyed hy fire aiid Is well known here. Daily Meteorological Report WflnoK-lny, tlrtoltor 17 Forecasts Mi'ilfnril and vlilnily: l-'nir nii;lit. mill Tlim-Kilny. t'lmlcr niKht. On.'Roii: Fair fur tniil'thl Thursday, lirroininn iiiihcIIIi'iI in I on coa.st Thnr.iflny. Cooler tnnii;ht Joc.(il Dnta. j s Tomp'-iature DepO. . C,: 50 HlKlic-Ht (1-aHt 1 hr.s.K. ti"i Lowest I Last 2 hi s.).. i 4S Kul. lniuiidlty UVt.i 71 !, fcitatfi. of weather Cloudy Cloudy Total procipltutlui slnre Sept. I, IflL'JJ. 2: iiS incln-w. SuiiKct today, r:L'7 p. m. Hun rise Thursday, tli'Ji ti. ni. Siinst't Thursihty. 5:2.") p. ni Oo&etvations 1 aKen at b A, M 120th Meridian Time C1TT Maker City M 52 Clear Hismarck fir, .",o Clear l,o i e 70 5X Itaiu Denver II IM Clear Oes Moines 70 .Ml Kalii Fresno " I !Ji Clear Helena C1 A '2 1 (Vly. llaoit A i we lea SO M Clear MHi-sl field .. ..... r.J Cloudy i Phoenix r,o Clear . Pott land ;s P. Crty. Red IHuff X-2 51 Clear Kof-eburn 77 b Clear Salt Lake City. M M Clear San KTsnciseo. 72 Clear Santa Ke rtl -'C Clear Seattle M t.io.idy Simkane o ;6 50 Clear Walla Walla. 7S 5x Cloudv : yinnlpeg Mivsin. U W. riTlCKTTlnTeiiroloKlHl. Kadlo Kan of Meilford and VI-j clnity: Tune In on KMKD nt g p. m. Thuifrtay. (letnber 1(. Vou ( will enjoy hearing Porter i. Neff expl.iin why the llonor.ible C. M I '1'hiiniHw !-houl'l he re-elected ;;' .1 urn spondt-nts whom he had often met durliiK the war. "My heart is with you Americans, one and all," he i-oiuludfd. Tlu war-time premier had often been Invited to appear before tin association but always insisted he "wa out of the picture. ' It hap pened that he was lunching with friends today at the same restau rant us the newspapermen and wo agreed to say a few words. Ramon Novarro, Rialto Tomorrow ltanion Xuvarro, who has Kiven the worlil the young hero of "lten 1 lur." and many other historic odes uf the screen. appearH at the Kialtti theatre tomorrow In "Foi ludden Hours." It tells the story of a young j ruler, played hy Uamou Novarro. j strimglluu against tradition, court ; InJ rig ue. international diplomacy and even the political marriage t hat every king must, event ually, face. The love story revolves Ithoilt the king and his sweethetirl, a commoner, played hy Hence Adoree, anil allows how the wearer of a crow ii Is torn helwcen his love and his duty to his country. It is a hold theme, magnificently work ed Out In spectacular- set lings, de picting great court affairs, gorge ous royal wedding, and other huge details. Claire Windsor at State Theatre ('In ire Windsor who phtys 1 ho prinelpji I role In "S; me less .Men" now fit the State l heat re. If, news how It Teels to lie trus.-ied up with heavy ropes hy a Kitnt of supposed tohhers. Miss Windsor ;is Hie j li'M-oiiie, is lied to ;i heilstend whilf j her lirttier is siljmseO tt he pdt- liiiiK ii hank. IMflie Crihhfin. who1 play.t the rmiKh heJiJ ennselous of his strencth, was extremely careful not to hint the fragile Heiress, hut In llie oxeltenieilt of -Ihf seen"' I'dille forcMt fni-a moment Ihal In was aettuiT and when tylnU .Mis; Windsor I" thr- hod. iis'd a Ml more KtreiiKth tlian was necessary. Km' niiiii- days follow I n, M iss Windsor showed two hoa vy welts on liei; slender wrists as. ri roniln der of the more than renllstle aot in ( ;i itihin. OOQOOO()fi'or)(JCOCif)OOC'Op'''.iOO'i Any Woniiin Gin l ook Sly lis! i (jy.AAl. MAR11N OOUOdiW ooooooo in Most stylish looking women you ae are simply "piMxl niaiiJiffrr.1 Thry don't open their poeket-lKwkt widf for every change in fashion. Thry know simple wvy to make last e aon's things conform to this sea.ioii'a styles. TliouanU of them 'have larrtrd how easily they can trnnform a drew, or blouse, or coat, by the aniek nuiylp of horne tinting or riyeimf. W 1 1 1 1 rue, fadeless Diamond Dyes, anyone can do this sueetj-eifully. The ''kniit lMv" -1 In the dyes." Kaoli fmekafre represents the perfnetion of BO years 'of dye-iimkiiiK. Tliey don't streak' or n, like Inferior dyes. New, fashionable tints npKitr like w-t'ic, r it'll t. over the out -of -style or faded rolors. Tinting with Diamond lea i a.H cay a bluing, ami dyeing tkil just a little lonjft-r. Only Diamond iKes prodme perfect results Insist on th-rn and save disuppointmnt. My new t;t pie Ixwk. "tolor Craft."' give hundreds of ways vou ean make your home and clot lies stylish and attractive, and do it with little money. It's FKKK. Send for your copy. KOW. Write Mae Martin, Heme Hriee Dept., Diamond Dyta, Burlington, 'er?nont, ! i- - III i iwiw LIGHTING PLEA FOR SIXTH STREET The city council definitely de i ruled in -it night to heed I in wishes .of the Sixth street properly own ers, w ho recent ly tonne d them reives into a lighting disDiet and pfi ilioned the council for a mod ern Ixhting system, they to stand ! all the expense of installation, b I passing the first reading of an or Uiinance providing for the same, j This action followed a long dis i (Mission by the mayor, coitncilmeii. 1 anil 10a rl 1'ch., chairman of t lie jS'th street property owners, a : delegation of whom were preseii!. duriir; which it developed tlmt it ! is almost inevitable that .Main 1 street, t'onlral avenue. Martlet t ; street and possibly others in t he business sect ion would follow the example nf Sixth street in install : inn a modern system of lighting. ! Therefore, it was the unanimous I sentiment that the same standard , system should he adopted for the entire business section and a coin in it tee was appointed to canvass . the business men of Main street. ; Central avenue and Marl let I suet j to leant their wishes as to what i (hut standard should be and report I buck to the council before that body took any 1'iiri her act ion on I the Sixth slrdct matter. I There was much discussion as j to what her the single or double l standard system should be lnstall- ed, and linul action will be taken j when the general wishes of the j I other parts of the business district jape known. The Sixth street If-Ott- '. ing system ordinance will be j i changed to conform before final' 'action on the ordinance. i ' Mr. I-V hi declared that, while j j the Sixth street property owners 'hail designated a certain light' I standard in their petition, they; jdid so simply to start the ball roll ! ing and would be n-;reeable to 1 I whatever lluhtlmr standard was! j decided on. provided thev had the j same one along with Main street and other sections of the business district. The main thing Is that llii'.v wunl n miiiii'iii Ittlitiim s.vs- torn, oqiial to any ntlior soi'lion. 10 VISIT BUSINESS M Iss Kmily K'neubuhl, exeeti live seeretary of the national fed eration of husinoss and profes sional women's el uls will arrive in Med Cord, Tuesday. Oetoher 3i. aeeoiillm; to .M rs. M. K. Chap ninn, seeretary of the local chap ter. Miss Kneiihuhl is nwiliinu an- extensive lour throughout tho l.'nlted States, visiting the var ious ! u lis and hrinKiiiK a mes saj'e from national ho,idiUarlcn' that will prove an iincntivo for renewed activity duiiiiK the com iiii; year. The national executive net-re -lary will visit Klamath l-'alls on October I'll. Medford the :ith anil (.ir.ants I'ass the folhiwiiiK uiKhl. It Is thouKht that, it de'l ecatlun from the local eluh will meet her at Kluinath Kails and escort her, here, where a ban quet will be nivcii in her honor at llote Medfmd.. ' '- 8TART8 TOMORROW ANOTHER BIO ANNIVERSARY '" SPECIAL A 'stlrring tale of the romance tnat ttaikt In the shadow of the throne. The new est picture of the elar of "Ben Wur' Rcnco . Adorcc LAST TIMES TOMTIT Buster Koettcaa In Hie Big Laugh Hit "The '"Cameraman" i yr Tb- u u tlo-alei in tbr 'hild rN liinhlim;. when- the I'ranks Cmne di.ms will open tht'ir show. "Saint ly 11 p.-i fiTi-.s and lloinst Sinners" Thursday iiiltt lor a four nighl run i neariim completion, under (lo- dueeii.'M nf Klno-r t'hilders ami hi cfi'w nf workers. The th'-ater. uhieh was former ly used fur a 1'oxtnt: arena, is being remodeled to lit tin- requ t leiueni s .I' diaioatie plod net inns, und Will be leased for the next three months, with an option for a year if the shows prove fluaiveially suc cessful. ( 'niutortaldy heated and venti- lated. the theater should piA'Ve ; uttraetlve tor home talent produc- ' tioiis on the ni;;hts when the pm- lesvjoiial pel l'ormances are not ' held. The stage is being equipped with a complete system of lighting; and sM'iiery. and the dressing j romns furnished for the actors. ; The Prank company will play I Tluii'niiiy. I'riday. Saturday and ; Sunday of each week. I .Mllillllllll AlTfK'tt l'nl:TI.A.NI. lire, l),t. 17. 111 Anvsted i hiirMl Willi ilWuyint; th-tlv-fi-y nf HKiil. Kriuil; I". liinuUi'. ID. ii 1'iitllanil niail rurrli'l', told fol i r;il nli iccrs yt-NIi'i day I Ii : 1 1 he llll'.l ln-rn nrnil.l lo mo lo roi-inln lunisos on liis i onto liroiiuno of doKH. ns In luul 1m'i-ii lilllru tuioo. A liatoll of iliuli'livoroil loltorn. daliii luu-k ' .ovoral moiulis. wan fouml In H Si. Johns Mi-ooi'iy slon-. ami Hum IimI lo HrooKoV arri'-a. GAINS STRENGTH AND WEIGHT By Taking Lydia E. Pink ham's Vegetable Compound Ml. Vernon, Til. -I wns nrrvmis, iiied, all ruii douu and ilidn'l hno nnv ' ncp. I :il- wavs did my work fcnt I had n wnrii-onl feel ing. I miw Lvdi;i L. 1 i n k h ;'-iii Yet nhle C.ini pound ailvtMtiflcil eery where und I tried it. I feel lieUer Ihiiu 1 Iiivm! for two or thteti- yeiiPH und have L'ltiiiei! poiimlB. I nm trying lo pit my aisU'r in law mid my mot her lo tiil.e il. I will answer letters from women "k iiu! ahoiit (he Wetuhle Compound." Mas. C. L. Cook. 101'.! S. iiil Hi., m. Vernon, Illinois. Your Home Is A Bank Instend of )iiiyinj,r out monthly rent, why not invest your rent money in a home of your own? It is tin investment that pays bitf dividends in . increased vuluation and happiness for your family and yourself. Our convenient i ,. HOME LOANS may he secured at moderate cost. We will gladly help you solve the fiiianciiiK problem, enabling you to pay for your home with easy monthly payments. We will gladly explain more in detail to you Jackson County Buildin g & L oa n What Doctors Think of the Laxative Habit in all liMory, no Indian wan over know a to lui e eoiHtiput ion. Nor need VOl'. lie chewed the hark of a t rei nil led ea-rura. Todny, wo tunc the candy tioiaiel. I ncar iing I he IkiwcIh never forms a litxiitivo li.ibit. If nlrndv formed, an occasional t asc;iret will illicitly break the habit, l-'or can--ara streiitlieu- the inuHcutar walls id' t lit IhiwcIs. and their need of any aid at all grows constantly less. W hat other cathartic lias this ehnr acterittic? The writer knows of none. An cxaeuatimi brought gent ly aUnit by c:iM-ara will, nine t inie in ten. be followed by full function ing of the bowels on the morrow and for duvs after, Km there U no lil.'.U TKN a-4 with sickening saltn, or any of the man-made ittraiiefl that go through one's NVsteui like a bullet. IMiv-ieians tell ik e.ist'iini is tl ideal laxatie and tin tonime tellg IMPORTANT Something New W'c ;iiiiiHtincc a rlianf in our Tclcplioiie Xiun- nors. Hardware Dept 134 Hardware Dept 135 Office .....35-J Furniture Dept ,.35-R Always soniHliiiitf new at our .sloir. Xow.it is new I eleihoiie iiuiulicrs. Call tlicsp iiuiulicrs! for jiminpt .scrvir-t' and qual ity gonds at popular prices. . Medford Furn;& Hdw.Co. A Reliable Place to Trade Corner 6th & Bartlett i CLASSIFIED ADVERtlSINO JET8 atgUtT ' Association A Place to Invest Your Savings Over 19' Years In Medford Not One of Our Stockholders Has tost a Penny ' in cnnily LiiM'nreta are Us tclral form. At loiist a inillinn proUt know lliiw; vlmt a pilv tlierc ora any wlm ilon't ! l:sii-i ia'lly pnrpnUj ' lKi'nu.o i'hililrin loo to take a Can nirot. AftiT ivhk'li, lor days-on"ni, ill.- Iimvols will lm ti'en to work uf tlicir own aiTni-tl. Thp only lialiit from caspara ia llial of ri'aiilai-ity ! Cascarctn tone ami train- tin- I.wi-1h. But t u,0 lirst in of ri'tilniin slusiltnem nnollipr (.'.ma ret. U as cltcctive a tin lirst. TIiimp isn't a .IriPiuist who ha-m't l iiMiirots. uu W I1V (.'iucriuiciit with laxatives? n Should vou dosiro an iurost. incut 1li!i( combines PROFIT will) SAFI'jTV and AVAIb AlilUTY you will bo inter ested in our 7 percent 'and S ierecnl Htocks. U V W4 S33 til?- . IS!?