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' pott! form MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE AN INnRI'ENOKNT NEWSPAPER TIBI.TKHi:n RVHI1V AKTrcrtNOON EXCKI'T KUN'llAT HY THIS MKUl'OrtU I'KINTINO CO. Office Mat) Tribune Ttullillng, 26-27-21 North Fir inet; tckplioiis 76. The Pemocrntln Tlrneli, th Mrtford Mall, The Medford Trlhuno, The Kou Ul tra OreRonlan, The Ashland Trlbuu. GEORGIA PUTNAM, Editor. TJBBCHIPTIOIT BATZll One yyr, by mnh .15.00 Per moijth, dfllvwd by currier tn MMrwn. rnoftitx, jactfaonvma ftnd Central Point - BO fteturday only, by mall, per yearw t no Weekly, pr yoar. 1.(0 Offlctal Paner of the City of ModforA Official Paper of Jackson County. Kn tared an second-china mat tor al Med ford, Oregon, under the act of March I, 187, Sworn Circulation for 1815 24RC. Full leaeod wire Associated Prese dls patche,. At the Churches Union Thanksgivinn Service Tlic union Thanksgiving service of tin; linptist, Methodist Kpi-iMil, Methodist Kpisropal, Soul ii, Free Methodist, Presbyterian and Chris liitn churches w ill be held in the Kirst Jiaptist church, corner Filth sired unci North Central avenue, cm Thanksgiving evening (Thursday) nt 7:110 o'clock. Music will lie furnished by tin- choir of Hie l!npti-t church, under the, direction of K. M. Ifrown. Following is tin? progrnm: loxology ; invocation, Hev. II. ,f. Tucker; hymn, ehpii' anil coiigregu lion; hymn, choir unil coiigreg-ulinii ; vending of (ho president's irocInma tiou, Kcv. ,1. 1). W.vlic; unlhcni, ''ilo juice Greatly," choir; Scripture read ing', Hev. J. V. Smith; prayer, Itcv. II. 51. HriiiiliHm: solo, K. M. Ilrown; sermon, Rev. J. Allied Hong, subject. "A Comparison of Kurope mul Amer ica, from 1'erHoniil F.jpcriencCK." Tlio Thanksgiving offering- i'or Hie win" sufferers of Kurope, c.xpluincd unil tnken liy Mow 3. V. Hollins. Fif teen minutes' praise service, eon ducted by Hev. V. W. ('(listens; bene diction, Ifev. J, . Smith. Everybody is urged In iiltend this service. Jn public assembled, let ns nil return HinnkH unto Almighty (lod i'or the blessings of the past year, l'liin to come. At Baptist Church Miss Winfrey, training' teacher of the iMedford high school, will speak to the leacber training idass now lin ing conducted by Dr. Slearns in the Jlnplisl church Thursday evenings ol each week, Younir people, espooinlly those who nre interested in teaching, are invited to attend Thursday evening. The eluss muds one-half hour ear lier than usual (1:110 instead of 7 o clock on account ol. (lie union 'Thanksgiving' service. , .Miss Winfrey is recognized as an exceptionally well-ipialificd Icaehcr of pedagogy and a rare privilege uwaits (hose who may attend the training class Thursday nielli. St. Clark's episcopal. 10 a. m. Holy commuaiou. Win. tl. HAMILTON', Vicar. EAT WITHOUT FEAR Instant Itcllof: "Pope's lllapepslu" lOiuls Volir Stomach Trouhle Forever. Wonder wlmt, upset your stomach -which portion nf the feed did the damage - do you? Well, don't both er. If your stomach Is )u revolt; if soar, gassy and upset, mid what you Jasl ate b. fermented into stubborn lumps; bead dizzy anil ai'lics; hch h glides and acids and eractaie undi gested food; breath foul tongue runt ed Juiit take a Mile. I'ape'a Hliipcp hIii and in ftve minute you wondcr what became of the Indigestion and distress. Million of men and women today know that It is n Hess to have a bad stomach. A little ldapepsln oc casionally keeps tills delicate organ regulated and they eat their favorite foods without fear. If your Rtonuich doesn't take care of your liberal limit without rebell ion; if your food is a damage Instead of it help, remember the quickest, sar. csl, most harmless relief Is rape's Diapepsln which cons only fifty cents for a large ease at drag stores, li's truly wonderful- -It digests rood and sets things straight.' fo gently and easily that It Is really astonishing. PleaBO, for your sal.e, den't go on Hild on with a weak, disordered stom ach: it's so llliheces-iiry. TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY WANTKD Hy man and wile. Houm with board In private rumlly. .d cres A. enre Mall Tribune. "Mi THANKSGIVING DAY A il) (licy wiMit out into the llieir vincviinls, trode inerrv, ;iik1 went into t lie house of ami drink." Judges, !):127. 'J'lins is ili'siTilicd one ol' tlic feasts- some I) 100 odd years auo, tival of Tlianksjiiviiif' is siniplv lish ''liaiest-lioine" festival. the world cycle of "in-fiatlierinj" feasts. The smi-hakeil ruins of lcsa)iotaniia, where mankind first learned to think and record thought: the ci'iunblina- monuments of Eypt, jiaiuted and engraved in the dawn of civilization; the carven monoliths of the jungles of Yucatan, records of a vanished race, till mention these forgotten festivals where man made merry and ave thanks to his deity I'm' the hoimty of the harvest and though the merrymakers and their strange gods are lost in tlie oblivion of lnilleniunis, the custom they inaugu rated survives in some form wherever man inhabits the earth. The Pilgrim Fathers landed at Plymouth Hock, De cember 21, 11)20. They numbered one having been horn tit sett and one in Plymouth harbor. Pefore their first harvest, hardship, exposure and disease had taken fifty-three. Scurvy wiped out four families. At one time all bill six were ill. Vet they managed to till twenty six acres of land, twenty of which were planted with corn found in a deserted Indian hut. They also built a street of seven dwellings and four public buildings. They pooled their supplies and starved together to save seed for plant ingso all could rejoice when the yield proved bounte ous. At one time their supplies were so low that the pil grims subsisted upon clams and mussels, with bread from ground nuts and acorns. The first Thanksgiving feast was literally a feast fol lowing a fast. The guests ninety friendly Indians, cap tained by Chief Massasoit outnumbered their hosts and were entertained for three days. Wild turkeys and veni son, with fitting accompaniments, were joyously dis patched under, the trees. "When the supply ran short, the Indians "went out and killed five deer, which they brought in and bestowed on our governor, and on the cap tain and others." The first thanksgiving had no religious feature, except the customary morning and evening devotions and grace before meat, it was literally a community affair,' and marked only a temporary relief from distress. The next year they had no food to waste at a festival. It was not until the fall of (2: that a harvest proved ample enough to justify ii second Thanksgiving day celebration. Thanksgiving really carries the significance of colon ial abundance rather than of the rejoicings of the Pilgrims over the fruits of their labors. It is a fine old American festival, and as the nation grows more democratic, it will again become more of a community than family affair. WASHINGTON, Nov. 211. l'.mli fienl high muss, celebrated by Car dinal Gibbons and ulletuled by Pres ident Wilson, Secretary Lansing1, Huron ivieilinek, charge d'affaires of Austria-Hungary; Count Von IteniMorlT, the German unihns'-ador; members of the staffs of Ihe Anstro llungarian and German embassies and a number of lueuibers of the dip lomatic corps, wits said here today in memory of llio late Kmperor Francis Joseph. HAZELTON BANK HAZKI.TOX, Kan.. Nov. 2!). Fil tering tile llnzclton Slate bank early today, fiMtr bandits blew the sate mul escaped Willi 12.(1110. Tiie rebbcis, alter securing the money, wen! to the Ich-phulle ottii-e nud look (hi- two men niiibt opcratots oul of town with I hem with nn auto mobile to pievent the giving of all a In rm. BIGGEST EVENT of the Social Dance Season DANCE i . .- Eagle Point Opera House Saturday, Dec. 2 Beginning at 9 p. m. I .n ... v. TKree-Piecc Orchestra from Medford I Ladies Free Dance Tickets $1 j Spectators !'")( 'MEDTOTIT) MAIL TRTT!TTNT3, MFDFOUD, ORE (HON. WEDNESDAY.' NOVEMBER fields, and gathered the grajies, and made their tiod and did eat earliest thankst;'ivin' I'or the .Vineriean I'es- a iierpetaatioii of the Euy whieli in turn belonus to WILLIAM D0XEY, VETERA NT PUBLISHER, IS DEAD CHICAGO, Nov. 20. William Doxey, veteran publisher of San Kranciseo, Baltimore, New York and Chicago, died hero today, aged 71 years. Mr. Iloxey's bookshop, "The Sign of the Lark," in Sun Francisco, was the haunt of bonk lovers of thai city years ago, ami a little magazine called "The Lark." of which Gclelte llurgess was editor and Air. Doxey jmblisher, is now much sought after bv collectors. TTEELING out of sorts, eh? Well, just you take the even ing sort of quiet. An OWL Cigar end an easy chair, then a good night's sleep you can't beat it. , Tlio Million Dollar Cigar i V "NT M-A GUNS 1" ft (JO. yi INCORPORATED f E HEALTH SQUAD CHICAGO, Nov.' 2H.- I'Jainer fare will mark the menus of tlio diet squad of the Chlcano health department during the remained!- of the attempt to demonstrate how to live well at reasonable prices, the second, week of which began today. Dr. John 1)111 Ilobeitson. health commissioner, expressed the hope that the final week the cost of feed- Iiik the twelve dieters might be cut I to about 25 tents a day per person.! The cost for last week was 33 2-:! j cents, exclusive of allowances for fuel light, heat, service, and other overhead expenses. Only two dozen eggs wero used In 1 tbn first week, these costing -10 and M cents a dozen. Thirty-five uuarlx of milk at nine cents were used, chief ly for cooking. Kconoinics were made, it was pointed oat, by purchas .1. : In larsn amount.-, thus laving fractional weights and "split nickel" charges. mm f'SE!'- iispji ' III I You koop Vanoj'rvll flits "sensible" ' ' Veil IT IS TRUE. Bui you won't I ' ! ! j j ' talkahouti'V.;::'..?- KNOW it unltl you try Faiitiuri rot.-r- 1 1 ; H j l il! I , ... , self. They'll leave von fcclinsr belter R i ! 1 1 I ; . . , . ., ..? atienvavtSs than anv cisarette vou ever p ill A - .. - : . ,. , . ,t smoked but you iuu.it try them lo E H i -i-'- ; c prove this. i j K ;iY ui -ivcrc true, youM swilcli to I i ll! I . Falai: for keens. 'Tm going to try them TODAY!" j jjjij jjjj Jj ! I The Turkish Bland ... - - JS&t&&ttoO, jjjjj jljj il l I lyyiYy I n! ill ) j j j p jjp jiiiiiiSj I I! i I ' hW I Ii i'lTiMm i I I WW ! I II III I I ma m ' mm I I. " 1 I KiVWJ T 'I II' I Ml mm If u. WASHINGTON, Nov. 211. Secre tary Daniels today awarded contracts for 27 coast defense and two 800-ton fleet submarines. Eighteen coast defense submersl bles went to the Kloctric Bout com pany at $(107,1100 each; six to the 'i.ako Torpedo liout colnm'.p.y, at UdiPi.OOO; three to the California j Shipbuilding company on Lake de- signs, lit $b!)x,UiU. One fleet submarine went to tho Electric liout company at Jt.ls'J.noo and the other to the Lake company at ? 1.19:.00ii. Some minor modifications remain to be fixed up but the navy depart- incut has insisted upon certain tea tures of construction. All the bids are close to the limit It will be about two years before the first of the ships are delivered to the government. ' Witn Medium iraiir is Mnninm mnfi . ' ! JUilkr I ires f'Aiways worth ""the money g A genuine non-skid tire Looks well Wears well Fully Guaranteed Roberts Bros. Riverside Garage -2KJ9lfi E L IIKHLIN. Nov. 2li. The Oerinaula, evidently speaking Willi authority, announces that the government and reichstag leaders have reached an agreement on the "home army" ques tion and the labor service bill to be introduced tomorrow will bo practi cally a new measure. j The bill will remain a blanket one as far as establishing the principle! of universal service is concerned, but It will prescribe that general regain- j tions under which tlio law may be up- plied may bo issued only with the j consent of a special rekbtsag com-! mittee. Provisions for workmen's j committees and courts of arbitration j 10 proien me riguis ,n - also inciuueu in ine ne uui. i m changes are considered a long step in the direction of parliamentary con trol. BASEBALLS INCREASED IN PRICE NEXT SEASON CHICAGO, Nov. 21). IlascbnlU will cost from 10 to .Ml per cent mo Cominci Thursday: MARY PICKF0RD in "ri'JLDA FROM HOLLAND" STAR THEATER CHICAGO. Nov. 211. IlascballH l(' """'"' 1 will est from 1(1 to .Ml per cent morel ''' season. .tl Union Pacific System SUPERIORiSERVICE Tarouch Sleeping Cars. Portland to Chi cago. Kansas City, Omaha. Denver and In termediate points. Dining car service second tn none. The ront Is via the !a innus Columbia Itiver The "Old Oregon'' ar.it "Pioneer" Trails wonderful In sirnic and historic interest. Automatic Signals fiianling the entire main line, and t.HU miles of double track are gtmmiiiccs of the liljili standard, of tlio I nlon Pacific .sets. UNION PACIFIIC SYSTEM JOINS WKST AND KAST WITH A HOCLKVAkL) OK STKE1. tickets, reservations ami travel service to suit jour needs upon Replication to CITY TKM.T Ol 1 l( K M-tKliinurm .( Third. WM. A. Ml ilU.W, (icneral Pas-cnger Ag.nt, lVrtlaml ii ! Medford. Oregon, Nov. 9, 1910 TO WHOM IT -MAY CONCIiHN: This is to certify that I, the un- j Idi rsigned, had very severe stomuci !.ri,hi. mwl liinl been bothered for several years and last August as no LviH.f.lv.1 in live, aail bearing of till. Inuum (whose Herb Store is at 2 I If I South Front street in Medford, I I def. lo net. herbs for my siomaii trouble, and I started lo feeling bet tor m soon as 1 used them, and today - . . ..... .Vft c .. am a well man and can neamiy p I , ir.nil iinvune ill l.U'U as i u. ..--j see (Urn Chang and try bis herbs. ( Signed I W. It. JOHNSON'. Witnesses: M. A. Anderson. Medford. S. IS. Holmes, Kaglo Point. Frank Lewis, Kagle Point. Win. Lewis, kagle Point. W. L. C'hih'.reth, Kagle Point, f. H. Moore, Kagle Point. .1. V. Mcliityre. Kagle Point. (ion It Von der llellen, Kaglo Point.! Tbos. K. Nicrols, Kagle Point. ; ,,, s 0l.,h j0dfo.d. nest season liian upon tlie market prii ials, local sporting gi ;i, , dependim of tlie mater l dealers an llolinecd today. It va noiinccd that Ibc price i also nn f "iilf sticks "0 per JOHN A. PERL Lady Aiwlstaut 2S S. 1HKTLKTT Itiono M. 4n nrt 47-.T-3 Automobile Hearse Servic. ' lwknl.itn BnrvlA Oor1 RUuiuiuu(NiiW(iai.-a(i " rrr iraifTi'B r"-tn East ii- Hi wmnnnu i mul i inrt.iuin ,t. ,uu.mm 1