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TROTZSKY THREAT
Marjorie Rambeau and Harry Mintum
in 'The Sign on th Door,' Page, Apr. 26
I POLAND
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TERMED ABLUFF
There will lu Si hii'Ko exhibit of
.luckHon county ma mi tart uivtl pro
duels in the fxliihlt mom of ih Mnl
t'urd I'hamlter of Cimiint'rci' during
llt'Xt W4't'k Jf til r'HTVUtiolH lllltilf
are any indication of the wilUnKin-ss
of tho manufacturers to co-onci-at'.
Twenty -four man n fact thvrs of
Jacksnn county have volunteered to
maUe displays upon belri Invited to
do no by the. Chamber of Conimert e.
TIiIh Ih not u laru proportion of con
cerns which arc pulling out tiianuim
turcd produi't-s in the county, yet l iey
will niake a very comprehensive
showing. The chamber of 1 'otnmert
him a list of sixty-two manufacturers
'in tlu county, every one of whom can
advance its importance in the lorn!
market by making a display.
There is no chatKe bciiiK mad'', for
upaoe, nop will there be any admis
sion charge to see the exposition.
The manuKcmenl of the Chamber of
Commerce i anxioua to that every
munutacturer muhe some Kind f dis
play in order that each may Increase
ir commercial importance in Hie
community.
Those who have not niTiingeri to
make h display should do so not later
than Monday morning.
pi nno nno n m ov r
That Mcdfm-d incrchiuils are llvi--wh-fi
progrt'SHives is again .lonum
BtniioH by th Busy Corner .Motor
company of tliia city who will re
ceive 11 shipment ol' autos by tru 't
from I'ortKincl tin? first of tin- wi. k
Thia Ih ' tliB first shipnicMit of this
kliut made in Oregon and is clone to
reduc freight coHt.s.
The trucks used are ncpulilU- an.l
the autos uro OverlandH, both lim-s
of which are sold by this firm.
Walter liowne, one of this proprie
tors of the Uusy Corner .Motor com
pany, was in I'ortland -fust week, and
arranged for the shipment.
A. I 4
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V w, A fer'Ji" i
Helped Her Lmie Girl
Clilldren need all their strength fur
growing. A lingering cold weakens
them so that the system Is open to
attack by moro serious sickness. Mrs.
Amanda Flint, Route 4, New Philadel
phia, 0., writes: "Foley's Honey and
Tar cured my little girl ot the worst
tickling cough. I had tried many things
and found nothing to help until I got
Foley's Honey and Tar." Gives imme
diate relief from distressing, racking,
tearing coughs. Sold everywhere. Adv.
nr. MEATS COST 34
CENTS. SOLO FOR G XI
"WASH I XCTOX, April US. Sale of
the. war department's surplus supply
of canned ment.s, approximating Sl,
000,001) pounds to Thomas Roberts ami
company of Philadelphia for ?",: I C.JTt'.
was announced today.
Tim house military cotuinilton wos
informed the meats cost the govern
ment 34 cents a pound. The suit1 price
was approximately cents.
The charge that the war department
under former Secretary linker had
sold foodstuffs to (ioruumy was made
by Representative James, republican,
Michigan.
Colonel E. S. l,lai tsliorn. director of
sales, told the committee he knew of
no disposal of foodstuffs lo (Jertnany.
A limited supply of canned goods, he
said, had been sold to Poland ami liel-gium.
Typhoid germs thrive on sweet:;.
H. C. L. IN SEATTLE
DOWN 13 PERCENT
AV ASH 1XCTOX. April '11. Leon
Trotszky's t hre:it of a possible war
uf r-venfre against I 'oland. reported
to have been made by t lie bolsluviU
lender in an address to st intents at
the Moncow military academy, is not
taken seriously by Polish iv present a -tives
in Washington.
John I Smul.'lii. president of the
Xatiotial Polish commttice of Amert-t-a.
scoffed at TiotzUy's tlm-at, saying:
"I have been advised by James (.
White, who for t wo years has been
our rcprt'Sfiitativr in Poland ami who
has just returned, that I he uprising
in Russia, while individually minor
in size,1 as y't, are so numerous and
widespread that the Aloseow uuihoii
I U s are more om-ei ned in holt) tug
what t hey have, rat her t ha n adven
turing into new fields."
SKATTU":. April 2:1. Cost of liv
ing for a family of five in Seattle has
declined nu av rage of. 1.11 per cent
from last year, according to figure
prepared by the college of business
administration in the Wniversliy of
Washington and made public here lo
tay. Rents, except for homes of four
rooms or less, have nol changedd i:r
ing t he ear and l nel has increased
about 1 2 per cent in price, the report
finds. Pespite the fact that prices of
clothing for women and girls have de
clined steadily, there has been a
slight increase in men's and boy's
clothing costs. Kood prices decreased
1 per cent.
"In other commodities," the report
states, "the decHno lias been slow, but
regular."
Estimates place the number of sum
mer visitors to Maine for the last two
years at 000,00(1 a yar.
The First Rapttst church choir will
give a Snored concert of unusual merit
Sunday evening, which will nttract u
large crowd, as have all the previous
efforts given by this choir. A pleasing
variety is found In the program. II
will bo necessary to come early to
secure a seat. Following will he the
order of service.
Song. "D welling In lleulah La ml,"
Congregation.
Anthem, Mendelssohn, "1 Walled for
the Lord."
Soprano solo, Messiah, "Come I'nlo
Me." Miss Myrle Oavis.
Male quartet, Johnson, "Lead Kind
ly Light."
Scripture lesson.
Violin selection, Reethovetj, Adagio
Opp. HO Sonata, Mr. W. C. Janes.
Soprano solo, Messiah, "Rejoice
(Jreatly," Mrs. Newberry.
Prayer.
Duett, mount, "It Was For Me,"
Miss Steiner, Mr. Walker.
Piano solo, RachiuanlnolT, "Prelude"
Mrs. McCorkle.
Offertory and announcements.
Pass solo, Messiah, Hoc. "Thus
Saith the Lord", Aria, "Hut Who May
Abide," Mr. Walker.
Address, "Man's Part In Salvation,"
liev. F. H. Leacli.
Anthem, Schnecker, "National An
them." llenediclion.
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N design, performance and quality of
& materials, Stiidebalier cars are first
grade and the prices at which they are
sold, when figured on a basis of price per
pound of car weight, will compare favor
ably with the prices of heavier cars,
which, because of heavy weight, fre
quently sell at much higher prices.
Tins is a Stadcbaker Year
South Fir Street Medford
SPECIAL-SIX TOURINO CAI $1730 SPKCIAI.-SIX COUPE
SPECIAL-SIX 2 PASS. KOADSTLR 1750 M'l'.CIAI-SK SEDAN
SI'ECIAL-SIX 4-l'ASS. UOADb 1'Elt 170(1 11IO-S1X TOUKINd CAR ...
V. O. B. Detroit
ifi;!,(l I ir.HT.SIX TOURING CAR 5143S
27o l.KlllT.SIX I.ANDAU-HOADSTER. 16S0
LIGHT-SIX SK1AN :.2130
IF. O. U. South Band
ALL STUDliNAKEK CARS ARH -I'(,H1IPI'HI) WITH COIil) TIRR3'
The I
Begins Sunday, May
Big.-: Union
Revival' Campaign
A M
At me i aoeroacie
8th and Ivy Sts., Opposite City Park
Seating Over 2000
A Large Chorus Choir of 300 Voices
Will sing under Mr. Lewis, choir director
' Shorty Garnett asks for your help Wednesday in
erecting the tabernacle. Free dinner served
All the churches unite in asking your pres
ence and co-operation in making this
Medfortfs
ingest
IV
evival
What Roseburg's Business' Men
Think of the Bulgin-Lewis Party
BANK PRESIDENT i
"We never had in our town any man or parly lliat. did anything like the amount of good
both in Ihe. church and community that J)r. P.ulgin, and Mr-, and iIrs. Lewis did. They are sane,
safe and sound. Sonic (00 persons were converted in our meeting. J I' Medford wants a real
meeting iknd sound preaching they will never get a better team than' the Bulgin-Lewis party 1
Mr. Lewis is a winner wilh the children and a wonderful musical leader and Mrs. Lewis is the
best piano player I ever heard play gospel music. Mr. Ihilgin will not only build up your com
munity at the lime, hut will be a lasting benefit for lime and eternity." 1. W. Strong, Pres.
Unipqua Valley Lank. ' ,
SECRETARY CHAMBER OF COMMERCE
"I regard Dr. Lulgin a very superior man in his line. Jlis training as a lawyer helps hini;
in presenting his case in a dear, strong, logical way, making his sermons the strongest I ever
listened to. linlgin rendered a great help lo our (Miainber of (loinmei'ce in which he is a strong'
believe)'. 'c had four business men's luncheons in the nature of public .forums."'
('. S. Ileinline, Sec. Chamber of Commerce'.,
, ' A MERCHANT ' ;!
. , "
"The good Dr. Lulgin did (his community cannot be measured by dollars and cent.'
This is from one who was a doubting Thomas in the first .place. 'Med ford is turning down the
biggest tiling that has been offered her in a long time, if she passes this opportunity. I don't
see why he 'cannot do as much good for Med ford as he did for Koseburg, and I take great pleas-:
urc in recommending the Pidgin-Lewis party." ,
(leorge Purehard, Pres. of the P.urchard's Square Store..'
A MINISTER
"Dr. Lulgin was considered one of the greatest, evangelists that ever came to PvOseburgv
He slirred the town as no other man has ever done. Jle drew immense audiences. .His preach
ing was of the nature to attract attention. Jlis program is not confined to church work, but
includes the whole coniniunitv. He was a source of inspiration to our Commercial Clubhand
was a tremendous help to our hand, also to the public library. Lvery church was built up as a
result of the meetings.'
liev. V. 11. Hilton, Pastor Christian. Church.