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PXGE TEN' MEDFORD MM TRTBtTNE,' MEDFORD. OPJGOX, WEDXERBAY. NOVEMBER U. 1923. 'Si ; : it I I I:.- I 5 ! I 4 A Doctor Talks About .Cascara Jt ia unfoi'tuuate that many people judge, the thoroughness of a laxative Lv it violence. 'J ho salts that nun tii rough the' system' muy not even penetrate (hp film of (xiinonoiifi mat tcr that ha coaled the colon. A loug list of drups will "loosen lbs huwflr." hut what ii the best wav to CLKAXSK them The world' ltet laxative It one that Mother Nature mokes in her own luhorutorv. Jt is the hark of a tree. lalled'CASt'ARA. 'J he In diani used to chew this bnrk and reach old ap without n sick day. It iu tiio thing there i today, for uity system; best for the blood. The mmt "'beneficial in its act ion on the towels, of anything yet dinclowd. For muuv reaon&: Ban Behind Your Investment hi the Southern Building Hi Loan As sociation are the years of business ex perience of eopnble men who rnnii(i(e ami direct this institution. They luive (fuiirnnteed your investment with $20,. 000 eiish in addition to sjilt-el?cI mortgages held by the State of Oregon. Earn 6 With Absolute Safety Let us tell you more uliout our guar anteed slock.; . ( it '- ' , t . Southern Building & Loan Association Jackson County Bnnk Bldg. Phone 1151 AT YOUR mEAB ' w , , j Wftde by BECK'S BAKERY SAN FRANCISCOs f5) TURPIN HOTEL to $3.00 A SPWNOIU VALUE . 17 Powell Stmt at Market THIS CENTRAL DOWNTOWN LOCATION on intfutrtmnt convenient to yoa Thta ro u pan vnlKlM haltt toKRKK xciiow Jti nmpa to J urpin lloltl. FREE GARAGE T.rr.FAntiow ' W.M.Si:LI..Tr. I I I Id v 41 IKSv. 'if --TV Mr st of all. there is no .11 A HIT formed from eaueara. The bowels are not weakened, but strengthened by its occasional n?e. The occasions when one needs this aid grow les and leu. Its influence is long-Jell. You don't find yourself worse bound up the day following- You do find the bowel more inclined to move of their own volition. The candy Cas-i caret that every drugstore ulwuys has in stock it the ideul form of cascara. GROCERS ONYX POINTEX HOSIERY For woiiion. 9f i W , M 1 ii)lllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllli GOLD HILL PLANT R RFINR RIOTO LARGE . j (JOI,n HIUa Oro Nov. 14. (SpAoUiI.) The Lively Lime plant j b now -running rtteadlly. Two. crew-H. both nlpht and day, nre holnjf employed. The rock l belnK removed u f;iit ns pownibln, and to niHh thn work, four new men huvci been employed. Thenfl men nre Lefttr Kboenuiker. fleorK Hnnimerfiley, B. O. Foree and Joe llummwly. Tho plant shipped ubout 2R cars of rook 1an't month to different point in Oregon, and tli Ih month thln: are bclnu: rush ed more, nnd It Ir expected thtit Hovernl more cam will bo sent out thin tn nnt H than Iflbt Kd Hhoemnker, the conirnctor to I tnko out the rock, entlmntes thnt ! n number greatly exceeding the j piiHt 21 cam of rock will be ship ped during the month of Novern I her. At the u vertigo rate now (about tv.'O-rnra are bedng loaded 'every 24 houro, nnd Home duys! t three are went out. At present the, j demand Ih great and every pos- Hlble meana ih uned to meet It. ! Hmnll repairs have been made i nt the :)lant to help tho workmen j move the rock fastor. The truck hauling .the lime from tho plant upon Kane creek to Oold Hill to I load it on.ciirn Ih running both day I and night. l Tho lime rock being sent out ) now Ih shipped to' three plants In Orogbn Salem, Willamette and Hpalding. It Ih principally used in tho manufacture of paper at mills in those citle. At the prenont ! rate; of moving rook, with the ln j crea.m in tho number of workmen, t It in hoped thaf the plant will bn I able to meet tho great demand for their limn rock. Tom Cook has been busy the past week working upon hlfl home. He hn completely remodeled the Interior and has atalned the- ex terior.. Iawreneo WhltNett has been plowing a field for Kd Shoemaker; upon hl ranch on the head of Knnen creek. Karl Moore Ih building n fire-' place in hi home. The nign over the Htoro formerly mannged by Ft. O. Morelock was hlown ho hard in the recent storm that it crashed Into one of the upper windows in the building. It broke, the window nnd scattered glasH inside the building. It is owned by prank Chi Idem, N. O. Norrls and son Augustus have been rutting wood nt the head of ICane creek for the past Severn 1 days. The Amethyst Hnheknh lodge No. ii7 of fjold 11111 will give a nerktln and npron party at the 1. . 1. 1( hull on Friday even ing, .November 111. The ladles who attend are requested to bring an apron nnd a necktie to match. The ties will then he sold and partners will be chosen according to which ties and aprons match, This party Is going to be something out of the ordinary. Hince no party of this sort has been attempted for years. It Is a hit old-fashioned, ono of the type our grandmothers attend ed when .they, were girls, but II shows excellent promises of a good lime. ComniltlnrH have been appointed lo look after the work and they are busily preparing to present a good tlniii to all who attend. The public In general Is Invited and the lodge -extends an Invitation tn everyone .tn be present, 'Hoc tor flltzen of Med ford, the county veterinarian, was in 'field lllll tho first part of this week. John Smith nnd Tom Griffith are among the recent visitors lo our city from the Sardine creek district. - ' Tho Oold 11111 Hchools. Including both the hlvh and grammar grades, were dismissed on Monday, No vember 12, tn honor of Armistice day. rrogrnms were given on last rlday nt the hcuooI, commemo rating this day. Oris Slallsworth returned the 1 latter purt " Of last work from I Klamath county. lie has' been I employed; there for the last four i months In a togging camp near Klamath Kails. lie will not return but will spend the ylhter,hrre with his pnrents. Mr, nnd Mrs. Vaughn Quaken hush were visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Wymote at Hutte Falls on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. John Cook are In tending to move to our city from Rums Valley. They will reside In, the house which "they own on. the wuth able of town. Tho logging machinery In field Hill Is being removed. It was for merly used to load the logs upon cars lo he shipped. Theyworoj sent lo the Owen-Oregon mill at Medford.- The operations have: now ceased and the machinery ' which was used nt the base works J at the landing on the upper right j hand fork of Sardine creek Is also! being removed A great portion j of the right hand fork of thjr creek wan lodged off In the recent ae-j tlvlttes, hut there Is still plenty of good timber In that flection yot tn be etit. ' I I Fred Ouy has been 111 for the past few days, hut is now reported to hfl slowly Improving, j Mlse Nellie Jacobs was n business I visitor to "Medford en Tuesday. Bi Tk Nt-N ATUR V$ It EHEDY tonlr hi. You'll b "fit and Ho" by morntnf tobtufl clear, hoadacha ffone. appetite back, buweU acting ttai)tly, bilious tack forvotttn, FvrvonaiifraUfct. tuo Bt ter than uiy iar lAxaUrt, Ouljittc. Soft i mild, partly wgtoM V, Ktom m n44 and Said by . A NEW YORKER ( By G. D. Seymour NKW YORK. The - Graf Zep pelin lost a passenger for its re turn trip to Ktirope when A. H. Woods discovered that smoking was prohibited on the air liner. He wanted to bo the first theat rical producer to cross the Atlantic by air, nnd had an employee ar ranging passage for him, but when he discovered he couldn't have his cigar he called off the prepara tions and betook himself to Lon don on the first oy an liner. Woods la an Inveterate smoker. He has a cigar between his teeth i from breakfast to bed time, He buys tueDi by the thousand1, and he couldn't contemplate - going without one even on a three-day ' trans-Atlantic voyage. At rehearsals Woods' colleagues stock themselves with clgurs whether they smoke or not. In ; order to be able to supply the pro ducer with a stogie at short not ice If he .exhausts his own sup ply. If ho runs out, and no more smokes are at hand, rehearsals are over or adjourned until lie gets one. His associates tell how at an important dress rehearsal, just us the play reached a climax. Woods found himself without a ci'ir. There was a humidor full on the stage, one of the properties in the act being rehearsed, and Wood1 called out to one of the players who wasn't speaking at the mom- is tvtest-eve oVen, IW& iotton PgodaV covetage u , saes, v tottvotto- 11 auncu. eut:- "Hey, Jim, give me a eignr from that humidor." The actors halted, the principals all hut lost their tempers at the Interruption, ami the act had to be rehearsed all over, hut Woods got his ri-Tar. Wife, Family't Flier j When U comes to flyiug. Woods Is less experienced than his wife. She uses air passenger lines fre quently as a method of getting about the country rapidly, and she travels a great deal, often wi'h her husband's productions, WnVn "The Trial of Mary I)u'4an" was playing on the Pacific coast recently she made repeated trips between Los Angeles and San Francisco by air to keep in touch with tho production. Hefore the days of airplane travel she drove a motor car across the country herself several times, and she would have to stop and n.; ( evetV kP!W" - figure . up to tell how many trips .he has made across the Atlantic ou ocean liners. So, for that mat ter, would Woods himself, who has his wife bested at journeying to Kurope by half a doien trips or more. O Mr. Woods is In Lojn now and his wife is In San Francisco, but they are not often so far apart. Their married life Is cited by theatrical folks as an ideally hap py one, and now that e trans Atlantic telephone is a household convenience they use it frequently to talk to teach other when they are separated by an ocean and a continent. Equine Lon Chancy - The horse which Dennis Kim rides nightly onto the sta-e in "Tho Three Musketeers" is sup posed to be a racked and bony nag. Hut Xicodemus, the animal which plays the role, is sleek and &r uina fat, for he has little to do all dy but nibble at oats and hay in jlh stall the other side of Tenth ave nue. So he has to be made up for the part. Kach evening after he Is brought to the theater a property man armed witli a brown grease paint stick puts a set or ribs on Xini demus, describes some circle un der his eyes and accentuates his thigh bones. And the horse, ainh-lin-s from the wings, looks his emaciated part, and radiates an aura of artistic pride at his t tninments as a character art or. Teacher Shortage WASlUX(OX UP) There are approximately -18,000 negro teach ers in the United States charged witli the responsibility of educat ing more than ii,uyu,(MU ih-kim youths, the Hureau of Education savs. The lack of teachers is de clared to be serious. tuft l"v