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o O ' o 0 0 o 'o PXCE SEVEN SrEPFOTtfl MATL TRTBTTYE, iF.DFORD, OTJtt"iOX. TIlFRsDAV. OfTORKR K ilea. Rumanian Queen Reported 111 SUFFER BETRAYAL E et it 0k blow hot 1 " rjstg Z. i LATE E. I KOENIG : I t?f:r ??2ti: IN FRIENDSHIPS T I J r. Headaches may lie swiftly and fafelv relieved bv a Baver Aspirin lalilet. A most efiicient reme.lv. and there's no after ef fect ; its use avoids much needless suffering. Trv it next time; sec liow soon its soothing influence is felt. Tust as helpful when you have a cold ; neuralai.i, neuritis, rheumatism, lumhago. Just be certain you get real Bayer Aspirin the genuine has Haver on the box, and on every tablet. All druggists, with proven directions. Physicians prescribe Bayer Aspirin; it does NOT affect the heart Aspirin ts lliw trail. mart; nf M.-murai nm- f Mom.. Bank Balance and Reputation l-'.vcn if iiuImmIv knows liow much money yoit have in your hank iii-count. it pays Io keep a good balance always on hand For 1 ho man who always has a sal'o balance is in a position io 'pay all his obligations promptly even if unexpected expenses arise and the prompt payer earns the confidence and respect of every one. FIRST NATIONAL BANK Medford, .Ore. The funeral services r held fur Kdwin M. K.n-nlp w-n :itti'Mlt by a luruf miMiluM- "1 It tends and atqiiaintaiu ex. as well as rel.itivvs, who lnnk np"H hi- pa.-siii as ihr release fnun many years suffering and jain. II had hoen an invalid for the lust seven veais. four of whit-lie were tiasfd in Ort'ynn; I hi last inn"' in ilu' S:iered Heart hospital ol onipli'H-lv pai'al id. his pleasure was derived mainly fnun I ho visits of his frk'iitis and loved . in.s, th- kindiifSM of thr hospii;il force :ind various doctors, ami the: ' sympathetic words and acts of those i confined ahout him even the i oceas-ional turnini; of a paue oi j j iiis roadinn ly a passim; stranger, i all serve. I to makf lift a little more i , pleasant for him. His appreciation ; nf these eontrihutions to his com-1 fort could only he made known hy ; i an almost imperceptible nod ul j J thanks, hut wore never! helss greal- : My chcilshed In his memory. i lis desire to no laid "heneal h i ;the pines" was carried out l'v : ! his intortnont at Kutte Kalis cem-i etcry where another jiatherini: i of friends werf awailint; his com-i uk- Throe of his poems were, ; read at the Kruve. one of which j expressed his love of mil lire, and i is as follows: X ATI' KICK CAM. , ; ( !od surely loves His children 1 i All of nature proves this so. ' With its heauty all around u.s i i lie it springt i in or the winter's j snow. 'hearn of the wild deer in the! ! mountains ; And of the trout in the running' hrnok j 'heart! of Cod the ft rent Creator j 1 In nature' s glorious wonder ; i honk. j (Jo hack into tho forest j j And roam among the pines ! And hear the hirds sing praises 1 Accompanied hy nature's i chimes. tThey do not trust in gold ami gain j r Or battle with gun and Knne Hut trust in ;ul of the universe To supply their every need of life. Ml:h'il CITY, He!. Is ' i IMI.'M of five in-lit i:ent a .i. . i i ! i-d today m ;i . Li iiiv-ivil from Sa Ih - it. h I.U1-. .1 l.y (ueen Marie IM'CIIAKKST. Uumanla. (let (Vi Three m.-.iical irofcssors rush.-d to the royal resident Italcik on Ihe hlack sea itida attend OtOM-n Marie: who is fined to her room there l.y ai tack of influenza. at- :taat. Me p) IMHI'TS ei I Ik i i" coimades, I 'l.u ell.: en., who after holm; captund i'UllIl at;o den.'lliiced the tl!irs, IV however, failed to sa e I he "i Sanchez for immeth.it e! ei making the denunciation he - et-eated. Tile five ollleiv n:i,. hoy.da. I'rudencio i'.apai.i. uuiio .luarex, Cerman M.-ndoi-.a I hufino K to res. were held a mh l.efore they met' the fate of o- ""li'il.ver. i ne executions were carried out a I i ring siUad a I t he peniten i '. I'he correspondent of the " i .moled the colonel in charge me sriiad before giving ihe or io ure as having said to thof.e on to die: u are going to he executed u eiisnn to your ow n interests, serving lis instruments to those st e red your ignorance --t he timents found on the men siated hy the mil horitte.s to named Lmnla as inspector 1 1 of insurgent forces in i he io San Luis 1'otosi ljueretato !!... . . . II was slau-.l at no.m Oial 111.- ,VM," ' ' "anajmil... i ,.n"x i-imililMMi had shira n no ' z M'ala was ili-scrihi-il as I'hii'f nf iinpi'oviMin'iit. Ei NOT SEEN IN WmPT' MEMBER SB5a - I yfnFEDERAL RESERVEPy A 1 If ficirl can koi'ii Ihi' hinls anit j fhuvoi's Wilhnm tin! uso of 'ht Why can lie not keep Ills chil li rt-n If they stay within His fnlil'.' I Hi- i-oinpoHoil many othct'l piiciiiH while lylnft on Ills h'"il j of afflii'tion. Ilia oni' Klvlnc him the Ki-i'atpst comrort ht'lnn "I'eai'c, for 1'aln." ( Mr. KocniK was horn .luni' '12. 1 S s ;i nlul his yojlt-M of invall'l isni which hud hufflod many spi-cliillsts and doctors, were due in a fractured nfclf. discoyercd l.y local physllnnn from roconi jx-rays and traced hy thoin from ithe X-rays taken at ino itejiin- llinn of Ins sickness. REICHSTEIN & DEUEL All Kinds of Dry Wood OAK-LAUREL-FIR Dry Pine Slabs Fir Slabs Dry COAL MEDFORD FUEL CO. 1118 North Central 631 Don't miss the Greater Medford Club's Rummage Sale October 12 and 13 opposite Riolto Theatre. Ctub house benefitl POLICE A LOVE T E 3 ua Ride With- Southern Oregon Stages The Pioneer Line of Southern Oregon oprating local service from Medford to Klamath Falls This compnny lias wrved von f.'iitlifully m the prist ye.i niid will continue (jivinjr ymi exnelliMit service. Busses leave fm Hotel Jackson. A.M. Noon P. M.o Lv. Meilford -8:20 12:00 3:20 Lv. Ashland 8:30 12 :30 PM 3:50 M. :25 :55 Southern Oregon Stages Hotl Jackson Phone 309 KOrTH ISKNIJ. Ind., Oet. 1 V 'i vn alleK'-'l l"Ve affair hetween Charles hhyer. real entate operator and -Mrs. (ieneviove Stultx. heauty parlor operator, was Ihe hasls of police investigation yesterday In the murder of .Mrs. Utility., whose hody was found near Klkhart Monday. Ithypf nnd his wife were arrest- rd followinK the Identification of j .Mrs. Stult.' hody. whirh was found with thf skull crushed and with : two hullft holes In tho hrcast. Mrs. Uhyer wiiil that lust March ' she had hired .1. Harvey Smith, a: private detective, to pet .Mrs. Htultz out of the city in an attempt to, hreak up her susporterl relations' with Uhyer. "hut I didn't plan H that way." Mrs. Uhyer insisted . ; Tirst decree murder clini-Ji'' wltl ; ho fih-d aRaltist the Ithyers and i Smith. I'roseeuinr (Hen Sawyei' of Klkhart county said yester"la i Mrs. St u I tz. known also as Mrs. j Ina Loo. disappeared lfst March. ' I li sisier, Mrs. flertrude Uiirtos ; 'ek told police slip last saw Mi s. Stu!i7. driviiiK toward Klkhart with a man she did not know. j I'HII.AnKI.PIITA. Oct. 1 . A special nind juiy in vest ifiai ion in two months has resulted in the I arrest ot halt a dozen district com manders "f police and more than : Hf detectives and . patrolmen on charges of accepting hrihes from , saloonkeepers. ! Ami the end is not in sipht. Dis trict Attorney .MtiiafK ha n. who is eonductini; the invcstiMal ion, tie- ( chucs. , The latest squad to he accused of collecting hrihes for permit tiiu; J ihe hoot lexers, to operate is unit ; No. I. organized especially for' liquor ralilinu hy liriKadU'r fieri-r era I Smedley U. liut ler when he was director of puhlic safely here ; nnd dishanded when Mayor; .Maekey went into office last .lunu- ' invJ. Three former inemhers ofj the unit are already undei- arrest. Testimony that one of the six j groups of this unit received more j lhan Sjr.,inm in six weeks during j I'.iL'H was given hy lingerie II. Tah nult, a patrolman and former' menihcr uf tho raiding squad, and ("rank K. .euhaufr at the hear- i ing of Samuel (Iriffin. also a foi-- ; mer inoiiihee (lf tinil 1. on charges of extortion, hrihery and conspir- . acy. tiriffin. formerly known as Ihe "millionaire cop" and now a hotel i proprietor, was the principal w il lness against Uowland when the I latter was convicted last year for I collecting ahout SsS.ihhi in graft. ; Taldiutt told the court l)iat he 1 had joined unit No. 1 to gather, evidence of hrihery on orders fnun UieorgP W. Kllfott. who Micceeileil ' llutler an director of puhlic safety. 1 ! . After collecting in cash Ithe iu.-m ueiit.s in S:m l.uis I'otosi. M i:ICO riTY. Oct. s. - (Tl Two i. l.el leaders have heen cap lured and executed, says a Cuada-! lajara ilispaleh to Kxcelsior. They '. wv- lllginio I'amo nnd I'eliciano Suaiez. who were taken prisoner In an engagement at I.as Uarran cas. ,luan arate, a priest, found hiding at a farm, was sent to Mex ieo fity for 'disposition hy the nut horities. Sev.n women have heen arrested In the town of Ameca. charged with associating with the ret. els. Near Tepalillan. three federals and three rehels were Main in an en gagement in which the federals dispersed (lie rehels. E BISHOPS TOLD Wfi iVL It i;tU VV LUIU this new HANES Light- VVCigllL LJI11UI1 OUll is comfortable in any autumn weather IIrrk's a union nut that's just the right weight for uii'k chnnginj; fall weather. A light weight, elastic knit garment made by II.wks. Identified by speeinl Ciold I,abel. Protection on chilly days. Comfort for balmy or even warm weather. Many men, in fact, choose this remarkable garment for 'all-year-round wear. This Hanks Gold I.nbel Union Suit is knitted from full-combed yarn. Elastic pliable comfortable. Finished with noticeable care. Fitted' to your exact size by two measures trunk and chest. It's long wear ing. Buttons and seams laugh at laundering. Short sleeves. Three quarter or whole length. Guar nnteetl every thread, stitch, button. Price $1.50. Fine, warm garments for win ter are the Hants Red Label Union Suits, in a wide variety of weights and styles priced from $1 to 1.75. See them at your store also. If your regular dealer doesn't carry the complete HANES assortment, write us direct. P. II. Hanes Knitting Co., Winston-Salem, N. C. ELASTIC KNIT LIGHTWEIGHT UNDERWEAR from nil keepers and detailing ( facts concern ing the methods ol I graft collections hy mothers of j the raiding squad, their names I a ud t he na mes of protected I toot -jleggeis. Tahutt said he had found ; himself unahle to make use of the evidence. : He declared that Klliott had n 1 turned to him the reports and the , cash with the advice that he turn the money over to a chajltahle In stitution. Tahutt said he had told his story to various organizations and finally had spent some of the money, altho In the In-ginning his purpose was honest. "1 got disgusted." he explained. "I dei hied to go along wil h the crowd. Kveryhody was doing ir." "VVASIIINCTON. Oct. 1 S.- (Pi I The divorce prohlem is 'chiefly! confined to those who are out- j side the pale and direct Infill-i eneo of t he church." t he house j of hlshops of t he Kpiscopal ; church was told in a report pro pared hy a special church comniis-j filon which has I n studying the suhjecl for three years. ' The survey, read hy tho lit.' I!ev. Herman Page, hishop of .Michigan and chairman of the commission, requested no change in Ihe laws of ihe churiiti which pro hi hits the remarriage of per sons divorced except innocent parties ohtained on statutory ground--. Three recommendal ions look -ing toward solution of the proh lem were offered as follows: "That our normal schools, col leges, universities and eirrinarie1 he asked t offer more 9 instno tion on the suhject of hunifin i ehitiniiship especially on the suh ject of marriage. "That the clergy of this church he itrgd io give training fo; marriage a conspicuous (dace i;t their programs. "Tlat social Horvioe commis sions ho asked to give, special attention to the whole prohlem of marriage a ml divorce." The commission asked that it he continued "with the under standing that it cooperate with ot hr ngencles to securo a scien tific study of the whole mihjoet ;of marriage and divorce, includ ing the st tidy of the mo nil nnd religious faetors; that the com mission study and report Io the next convention first, on the ee- lesiastical and canon law of thin 'hureh in relation tnj marriage, divorce, and the annulment of I'he report enumerated a mini- hasty inarHage, the lack of ehil mair.iage and second, of Ihe iv- her of factors which have heen droit, sex .tension and t he f reqttont lation hetween dvil and religious noted as tending to strain ihe mar- .displacement of the home as Uk1 mat rhtge ria ue elatioi Among these were unit of family life. ja ,a -: 3 Why suffer with Rheumatism f FIND OLD TEMPLE AI,rN(TA. fJpntn. Oct. It. Tlu ruins of a Homun temple , have been unearthed In tho conrne i ot excavations at Pa mm to. They j were fairly well prenervel. Vases, ; statues, columns nnd many Carina gininn, Ormanie and Arabic rcl-1 it's have alo heen found. j CLASSIFIED ADVEKTISINQ GETS RESULTS SaRimtn Ik the anrlin( Satiuiin-; turn, an llwrtan town fnmniiH for : Its heroic litit futtte rpHltitanrp to ; llnnnllinl in 210 II. f'., before the! bfSinnfnK of the second lMini" ' war. Hannibal himHelf wan wniind- j oil in the attack ilurinit whli h the j assailants rileil the batlerlni! ram while the ilefenilers retaliated with the "iphalarlca." a formidable nil ulte hod with Iron anil wrapped In n.'imlni: idtrh and tnw. ,lojt : of the defenders fierlnhed and Ihe I fit? wa hurned. It wan rebuilt by Home five yeara later. You know it cannot be rubbed away A EE you one of those unfor tunates who suiter with pains in your muscles and joints, commonly called rheumatism, making you miserable, less ef ficient, interfering with your working hours, ruining your sleep? You may have tried many things without relief. Why not try S.S.S.? For more than 100 years S.S.S. has been giving relief in thousands of cases, as testified to in unsolicited letters of grat itude. "I suffered with rheumatism for a good many years. At times my joints would swell so, I couldn't walk. I tried almost everything. Went to Hot Springs .... then finally decided to try S.S.S. I took a course. In a short time the rheumatic pains entirely left me. I am now in perfect health, and want to add that I have tried all kinds of medicines but I think S.S.S. is n fid & . the best." Earl C. Campbell, 115 West Main Street, Johnson City, Tenn. S.S.S. is extracted from tha from roots of medicinal plants and herbs and gives to Natura what aha needs in building you up so that your system thrown off the cause. All drug stores sell S.S.S. in two sizes. Get the larger size. It is moro economical. S.S.S. 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