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Buy a amall box of Kortla ubulaa at any buay drug store, or tend fur fre brocaurt, wiih many testimonials to Kaiala Oo, NA-68, Station X, Maw York 33--ROLJNDS--33 NAT, Fri. OCT. 7 . . ' .; JESS INGRAM i ,' .!.'( Medford , : ,. , vs. ' KID IRISH ; ... Valley; 140 lbs'. 8 rounds. ! : Fighting Johnny i! ' "CARLSON;, U ,..'?,:VS, KID EG AN JOE BLACKBURN ' ' . .-. "VS. ' . I MIKE SPENCER , KID BENNETT ; : : vs.':."'-... BATTLING CONARD and Good Preliminaries. , ChaS:. Melrose, Referee Tickets at- Brown & Brown Gity Cleaning and Dyeing Co. 'i '; .V'W-'VS fs"vSi' - f-', '',;., vXi-i;i,,: -. ' ? - , WLen j-outhink of haying youj'Glothes - "Cleaned and PresBcdj-ffiinfe'iof ' our . guar-' antj: . V: ,;' . . "WE ARE 'NOT SATIS FIED UNLESS YOU ARE" CITY CLEANING AND DYEING CO; ,hon.74 f401 8.! Riverside For right prices In MONUMENTS HJSTO.SE8, COPINGS. VAULTS, LETTEHIXG . "'"I repairing old work In cemeteries, 11 or write. A.RTISTO STONE CO. Work erected In or shipped to nil nns of the Pacific h. ' N. r St. A.'.": A MaVlford. Ore French. Dry Cleaning Eliminates the soil from the finest "id most' delicate 'articles, as well as 'avler materials" without loss of or Ganger 01 Bnnnhupc, au 'leam your garments'' clean'. We French .dry clean in a splendid man- FORSYTHE BOEING DSt-R AXI CI.EAXKR. fhone 34t V Shop' 116 Mistletoe . ."We Call ond Deliver GREECE PROTESTS L. OF N; BLOCKADE RULES TOO. RIGID GENEVA. Oct. .6. (By Associated Press.) , EiK!itst.ur.; states, members of the Leagiio pf .Nations, resume! In this morning's session of the-assembly of the league, their fight against the too rigid application of blockade regu lations, which are prescribed as one of the weapons toAe used by the league .igainst.a state "which has violated the covenant of the .organization. ureece has been especially active In her effort to bring about un amend ment of article 16 of t;.e covenant of the league, so that no state can initiate a blockade on its own account without previous notification from the council of the league that the blockade of a covenant breaker is in order. A Greek amendment to article 16, which would provide that individual states would not exercise the right ot blockade until a date Jmd been fixed by the council was lost. Several amendments proposed by the committee were adopted without modification. The principal changes made were in the provision for an ad journment of a blockade by particular states, which 'in the judgment of the council, run too great a risk from a neighbor which has violated the co venant.. An additional clause stipulat ed the council would give an opinion wliere a breach, of the covenant had taken place. . '. V The constitutional committee upon advice from the council, has ilecidod to drop the question of increasing the' members of the council, The perma nent mandates "commission convened this morning pr the first time., .This commission, churfretl with the task or examining reports from mandatory nations on the administration of for mer German colonies and former Turk ish territories has been promised early reiwrts by France and Great Hritain, although the mandates of'the "A" and ''B" classes have not as yet been ap proved: , ; NATION BY HOST WASHINGTON, Oct. 6. Losses In earnings of workers throughout the country during '.the past fiscal, year, due to involuntary idleness were put at more than $l,500,000,000, in an esti mate prepared today by economic ex perts of the national conference on un employment. ' "' ' . . - This estimate. 'it was explained, cov ered the loss In wage? because of the unemployment of the -jobless- in ;. the country from July,1- 1920'to' August IB,' 1921, and was based on approximation of normal pay Revels rather than on the scales at . the' pe.ak ol high '.wages. Efforts of the conference, It was said, would be turned toward a remedy for the economic loss to the country troni such reductions of, the earning power of Its workers in the future by a more stabilized. Industrial plan. President Harding, m a statement made pubtle yesterday, called upon governors and mayors throughout the country, to organize in their communi ties machinery , for the correction of economic conditions along the lines already developed by' (he conference. For Thr Generation Hov Made Child-Birth Easwr By Using HI w.m ro, aooKLITon hoihehhoodiwothi b. ii iMontio rkuuto eo dipt, 9-D. Atunta, sa, PAY OR NIGHT WEEKS-CONGER CO Funtral Director MAIL YOUR FILMS '" to SWEM'S STUDIO bit To at Main St. MedfonJ WOOD ! . .Mil rlvht Drlcet! drj mill blocks. Ruy next winter rood now while It is cucan Medford Fuel Co. 7 PMOTHERS J, Lfe MEDFORD' MATE TRIBUNE. USE HORSE SENSE IN IRISH PEACE ' . PREMIER'S PLEA INVERNESS, Scotland, Oct. G.- (Uy the Associated Press.) Prime .Minister Lloyd George speaking hero concerning unemployment today touched on the Irish question, declar ing the l.ondon conference beginning October J 1 between representatives of the British government and the Sinn Kein "can only succeed if those who enter it make up their minds definltoly and resolutely to trust to the common. sense, of, their own people and do not try to. reconcile the ex tremists." r , INVERNESS, Scotland. Oct. 6. (By tho Associated " Press.) The prime minister, .Mr. Lloyd George, in a speech here, today concerning un employment, deviated in his introduc tion to refer optimistically . to the forthcoming conference In Washing ton on limitation of armaments, do thosoi outstandig e'ventsnbgkqjtaoin clarlng it will constitute one of those outstanding events which will affect human history for centuries." TO SETTLE PROBLEIVIS ! .1 ' ' . LOS ANGELES, Ock O Public opin ion and its influence upon financial and economic problems today occupied the attention of the delegates to the convention of the American Hankers association. Both at the general and at the sectional sessions, speeches and reports were largely on that theme. At the general session, the principal addresses were by Alexander Dana Noyes, financlaj editor of the New York Times, who spoke on "re-adjust-mene after war :past and present"; Dr. Henry T. Suzzallo, president of the University of Washington, whose sub ject was' "economic Intelligence In pub lic opinion," and William Sproule, president of , the Southern Pacific com pany; who 'discussed how-' "public opin ion 'ean restore1 .railroad" credit and public prosperity." . .' : : DUFFY LEWIS LEADS COAST HITTERS SAN FRANCISCO, Oct. 6. "Duffy" Lewis, Salt Lake, won tile 1921 batting championship of the Pacific ' Coast league with a percentage of .401, ac cording' to unofficial averages made public here today ' "Hack" Miller, Oakland, was second with 347" and "Paddy" Siglin, fSalt Lake, was third with 346. The next seven': Were " Knight, - Oakland, 343; Hale, Portland, 843; Kenworthy, Seat tle, 339; Wilhoit, Salt Lake, 338; Bates Seattle, 338;-' O'Doul;- San Francisco, 336, and Pinelli, Oakland, 336. O'Doul had the highest pitching average, .735, among the regular hur- lers. Relhhart, Los Angeles, was sec ond with .714, and Dell, Vernon, third with 667.' ' " ' s- SAN FRANCISCO, Oct. 6. Frank E. Domlnguez, a Los Angeles attorney has withdrawn ' as chief counsel 'for Roscoe C. (Fatty) Arbuckle, charged' with manslaughter In connection with the deatlof Virginia Rappe, Milton T. Cohen of Los Angeles, an associate counsel for Arbuckle, announced here today. F, .P. F TOPEKA, Kas., Oct. 4 T. J., O'Brien a farmer o( Plainville, Kaa.V. today brought suit In thef United States dis trict court against the Union Pacific Railroad company for $7260 damages. O'Brien claims lie lost that amount on his wheat-crop .when tho railroad com pany failed to supply him with grain cars. Try Thi for Indigestion - Foley Cathartic Tablets are Just 'the thing for constipation. Their action Is wholesome and thoroughly cleansing, without griping, nausea or inconven ience. They banish headache, bilious ness, bloating, gas, bad breath, coated tongue and other symptoms of disord ered digestion. Mrs. H. J. Marchard, 36 Lawrence St., Salem, Mass., writes: "I used Foley Cathartic Tablets for conslrpatlon with good results. I keep them In the house." Sold everywhere. Adv QUITS IMED'FORTX OREGON, TITURRPAV.' OCTOBER H. E PLAN FOR CRIME LOS ANGELES, Oct. C.-A compre hensive advert:srijg campaign dotiing with the fundamentals of hanking auu emphasizing the mutual dependence of the hanks and labor and industry, to be curried on in 1922, was advocated for the American Bankers association in a report submitted to Its convention here yesterday by Francis H. Sisson, chairman of the public relations com mittee. "We believe it Is Indeed time for the American Hankers association to in augurate such a campaign," he said. "We speak with the utmost conviction in urging your support and co-opera-lion for it, as well as for the regular publicity campaign for next year. It is far from altruistic,, to urge this. Rath er, it is the part of selfishness Intelli gent selfishness. .In the last analysis a .true -proclaiming of the banks and their practices is most desirable from every point of view," - Measures to cope with a crime wave throughout the United States, predict ed for the coming, winter by "the pro tective committee: of tho American Bankers association, were considered in the report filed with the convention by "the manager ot the protective de. partment,,und V. G. Fitzwilson, secre tary of tho protective committee. Tho report showed Oklahoma to lead the country for the Inst year in the num ber of hank holdups, fifteen such crimes having been committed in that state. '. VOLUNTEERS ASKED WASHINGTON, Oct. 6. Secretary Denby today IsSuec a call for volun teers hi the naval reserve force, re duced from 200,000 to barely 5000 by his recent ordpr d'se,n,rolllng all mem bers of four roserve classes not on uc tive duty. Mr.. Denhy,. in a, letter sent to each reservist, explained that the department's action ,wus made neces sary by lack of appropriations and Kinted out tho opportunity ot joining the sixth class the .yolunteer reservo which serves without, pay in' peace time. , .. , . .. ; . . NOTED BLACK HILL IS OMAHA. Neb., ' Oct, 0. Major Michael Mcfiulie, 70, resident of Itupld City, S. D. for mony years, died at hte.honie of his daughter here re cently. ' He was well known in the Bloj'k Hills region, iiaving gone there during the gold rush. He first en gaged In staging' and' freighting, but later becoming the owner ,of mines at Pactnln, S. D. APPLY SULPHUR ON . YOUR ECZEMA SKIN Costs little and Overcomes Trouble Almost Over Night Any breaking out of the skin", even fiery, itching eczema, can be quickly overcome by applying Mentho-Sulphur, declares a noted skin specialist. Be cause of its germ, destroying proper ties, this sulphur preparation instant ly brings ease from skin irritation, soothes and heals the eczema right up and leaves the skin "clear and smooth. It never fails to relieve the torment without delay. Sufferers from skin trouble should obtain a small jar of Mentho-Sulphur from any good' druggist and use it like cold cream. i,';".i.FRM.'.MlTNEE:':::f - . . SATURDAY, OCTOBER 8th BY THE MAIL TRIBUNE ANQ GEO. A. HUNT CO. - - v':: This popular matinee is for the kiddies only, begins at 10:30 a. m., and all that is neces sary for admittance is a coupon clipped from this paper'. The attraction for this week will be MARY PICKFORD , in "THE HOODLUlVr' ; M as the if'' LM 's. li:l':-' From which these dainty little, SNOW FLAKES are made. All the freshness of sum: mer sun, that drowses over wheat fields, is em bodied in them. Just open the package and get a whiff of their pure, unadulterated 'goodness. Ask your PACIFIC Get in on i iBattery Bargain HEARD the news? Prest-O-Lite .has cut $3.60 from its 1920 price for a genuine, powerrpacked, long-lived, quality battery. The sec ond reduction in less than a year I This . $24.85 battery is especially m ' Pull up where you mc this sign. Other PreshO-Lite r in correct size for every make of car. 1 02 1 wmw- , &mwr Don,t k for grocer for COAST BISCUIT CO., Portland, Ore. adapted A. W. WALKER West Main St., Medford START Right with PXOE PTVE Crackers 'LAKES to 'Forcls, certain Tnodels of1 iiiihr say SNOW Overlands, Chcvrolets, Buicks, and 27 '. other carsand trucks. Drive around here and get. in on thie big battery I ' bargain. ' All first-quality Prest-O-Lites. Come in today. ' ' AUTO CO. JAAt'OQte Cor. Tit and Third ' Pbooe J