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MEDFORB miL TRIBUNE, SflEEINOTl'D, 'ORTOONT. SATURDAY. NOVEMBER 5, Miftt' PXOTC THREE 1 BALL NOT TO BE , A report haa been going tha rounds In Medford and some neighboring towns that the Armistice day ball Is to be a very formal affair. The commit tee in charge of the big entertainment is unable to surmise how the rumor started as the dance Is to be conduct ed entirely along lines followed in pre vious Armistice day programs. In point or magnificence of decora tions, excellence of music and num bers present the annual Armistice day ball has gained a place of acknowledg ed superiority to anything of the kind given in Medford. Democracy has marked these gatherings and a gen eral spirit of wholesome fun.. '. The ball this year will begin prompt ly at 0 p. m. with a grand inarch led by officers of the American Legion, dancing to music furnished by the best orchestra obtainable will continue until about 11 o'clock when the carni val Bplrit will be ushered In with a spectacular feature which will be fol lowed by noise, serpentine and general hilarity, until 2 a. m. ' Tho mayor and city council and wives will bo patrons and patronesses of tho ball and several acceptances have been received from mayors oi surrounding towns who have beon in vited t attend. 'i Tho matter of decorations and gen eral management of the big dance which will be the climax of the Armis tice day celebration is In the hands1 of a committee which lias had much ex perience in previous years and will.be In keeping with the high standard maintained heretofore. one eleven VIRGINIA .Rotables TURKISH 'i.The three greatest fcitfarettc tobaccos. v blendintf MILDNESS - -AROMA ione-eleven 'cigarettes jiOfbrl5 VBaOBSBSHBSaBBi Coming to Medford DR MELLENTHIN A Successful Specialist for the Past Fifteen Years Does Not Use Surgery Will be at Medford Hotel Tuesday, Nov. 15 Office Houi-s 10 a. m. to 4 p. m. One Day Only Xo CliarRo for Kxamlnntion Sir. Mellonthin is a regular grad uate in medicine and surgery and is licensed by the state of Oregon. He visits professionally the more im portant towns and cities and offers to all who call on this trip consulta tion and examination free, except the expense of treatment when desired. According to his method of treat ment he does not operate for chronic appendicitis, gail stones, ulcers of the stomach, tonsils or adnolds. He has to his credit many wonder ful results in disease of the stomach, liver, bowels, blood, skin, nerves, heart, kidneys, bed wetting, bladder, catarrh, weak lungs, rheumatism, sciatic, leg ulcers and rectal ailments. If you have been ailing for any length of time and do not get better, do not fail to call, as improper meas ures rather than disease are very of ten the cause of long standing trouble. Remember above date, that exam ination on this trip will be free and that his treatment is different. )1Three LARGEST PARADE ARMISTICE DAY Following a line of march from the corner of Oakdale down Main streot to Riverside and return, there will pass In review November 11th the largest parade in point of numbers of march ers and floats ever seen in Medford or perhaps in this end of the state. The National Guard, civic and fra ternal organizations, city officials of Medford and all surrounding towns, ex-service men and women represent ing every branch of the army and navy, the auxiliary, the Red Cross and various other bodies will step out to the music of the G. A. R. fife and drum corps and three bands. Over forty floats of a patriotic, com mercial and comic nature have been promised, many of them coming from surrounding towns. A committee has been appointed to judge the floats ac cording to classification and prizes will be awarded in each class. Decorated automobiles will have a place in the line of march and visitors will have the opportunity to view many of the finest cars on the markot. Military promptness will be the order for the parade according to the committee in charge of this feature of the Armistice day celebration and promptly at 1:30 Colonel E. E. Kelly, as marshal of the day will sot the pageant in motion. PEOPLE ALWAYS WILL LOVE ROBIN HOOD The booking of Ralph Dunbar's pre sentation of DeKovcn's "Ilobin Hood by the management of the Page the atre causes Inquiry as to why these keen theatrical discerners choose a revival at this time' when modern musical comedies are 'so plentiful. When questioned on the point, they advise that they give tho public what they want, and when "Robin Hood" is mentioned, they generally say that wherever there is wholesome thoatrl cal support, adequate presentations of "Robin Hood" at intervals have al ways been welcomed and always will be. They say they have no opinions of their own; that they only reflect the opinions , of the . peoplo who buy the tickets, and that as long as people love music that is esteemed as highly after thirty years as it was when first its harmonies went over tho footlights. and as long as folks love beautiful ladies and heroic men, and enjoy the loveliest Vistas that scenic art has ever produced, so long will people love "Robin Hood." HERE NOVEMBER 1 2TH The carload of 6 inch casing for Trigonia well, was Bhipped October 28th direct from the factory at Indi ana Harbor, Indiana, and passed through Council Bluffs the 3rd, and should reach Medford about the 10th or 12th. The new Baker Shoo for the casing arrived from Coalinga, California, also the D 14 Inch jars and 1,000 feet of sandllno is here from Portland; and the hand-wheel put in first class repair, as well as a number of other minor repairs made on tho plant. PROFIT ON APPLES Cabled returns at private sale by Dan Wullle & Co:, for the first six cars of Newtown apples cleared tor all grades and sizes 96-250 net the grower all expenses paid, 11.88 average throughout, according to an announce ment of the local representative today. More recent shipments based on 20 shillings at private sale with transpor tation expenses and advances paid at the more favorable rate of exchange (3.90 to $3.95 will show an increase over this average. Latest advices report the English market at private sale encouraging. USE SLOAN'S TO EASE LAME BACKS YOU can't do your best when your back and every muscle aches with fatigue. Apply Sloan's Liniment freely, tm'M out rubbing, and enjoy a penetrative glow of warmth and comfort. Good for rheumatism, neuralgia, sprains and strains, aches and pains, sciatica, sore muscles, stiff joints and the after effects of weather exposure. For forty years pain's enemy. Ask your neighbor. Keep Sloan't handy. At all druggists 3Se, 70c, $1.40. fflS Liniment Pauwi St. Mark's Episcopal Cor. North Oakdale and Fifth Sts. S a. m. Holy communion. 10 a. ni. Sunday school. 11 a. m. Morning service. The American Legion will atend this service. Wm. 11. Hamilton, vicar. Catholic Church South Oakdale Avenue. First mass Sunday at S a. m. Second mass at 10:30 a. m. Benediction after second mass. Rev. John Powers, Roctor. Evang.-Luth. Zion's Church Fourth St. below Oakdale Ave. Rov. Dr. W. R. Morenz-Ocser, Pastor. Res. 51S West Fourth St. Sunday school 10 a. m. ' Divine service 11 a. m. You and your are cordially invited. Free Methodist Church Cor. Tenth and Ivy. Sunday school 10 a. m. Preaching service 1 1 a. m. Subject, The Service of Affliction." Evening service 7:30. Subject, "The Benefits of Obedience." J. W. Sharpe, supply pastor. Main St. M. E. Church South W. J. Fenton, pastor. Sunday school at 10 a. m. Classes for all. Dr. Frank Roberts, supt. The Rally Day service that was to be last Sunday was postponed until tomorrow. A short sermon by the pastor will follow this service.- The Epworth League will convene at 0:30. This is fast becomlug one of the strong organizations of the local church; they number more than fifty, and are having accessions every week. Preaching at 7:30 by tho pastor. Presbyterian Church 9:45 a. m. Bible school. Carl J. Hrommer superintendent. Miss Bullis, primary dept. Mrs. Chas. T. Sweeney and Mrs. A. II. Nelson, beginners. . 11 a. m. Morning worship. Rev. W J. Herwlg of Portland will speak on 'America's Opportunity In World Crisis." Mrs. Fred Strang and Forrest Edmeades will Blng a duet entitled "In tho Cross of Christ I Glory." 6:30 p. m. Intermediate and senior Endeavor,: topic,' "Our" Money; Thy Will Be Dono With Our Money." 7:30 p. m. '.Discussion of Disarm ment: A Forum. Difficulties from the Standpoint of the Nations, Ben Shel don; Fearful Cost of War as a Basic Reason, Attorney F. J. Newman; Ite llglous Motives, Rev. E. P. Lawrence. . ; First Church of Christ, Scientist Authorized branch of The Mother Church, The First Church of Christ. Scientist, in Boston, Mass. Services are held every Sunday at 11 o clock. Subject for Sunday, Nov. 6: Adam and Fallen Man. Sunday school at 9:15. All under the age of twenty are welcome. Wednesday evening meetings, which include testimonies of Christian Sci ence healings, at 7:45, church edifice, 212 North Oakdale. The Reading Room, which is in the M. F. & H. Bldg is open daily from 1 to 6, except Sundays and holidays. Tho Bible and all authorized Christian ScI enco literature may bo read, borrowed or purchasod. The public is cordially Invited to at tend the sorvices and visit tho Reading Room. First Baptist Church "The Friendly Church" North Central and Fifth Cts. 9:45 a. m. Bible school, F. W. Mears, supt. Rally around the book. 11 a. m. "Going the Second Mile.' Lord's Supper and rccoptlon of new members. Anthemj Redemption, "Lovely Ap pear. 3 p. m. Conference on Law Enforce ment, at tho Christian church. 0:30 p. m. Senior and Intermediate B. Y. P. U; "Thy Will He Done With Thy Money." Muriel Albert, leader of senior society. - - -. v ... 7:30 p. m. W. .1. Herwlg of Port land- supt. of the Anti-Saloon League of Oregon will speak on "America's Opportunity in World Crisis." The public aro invited to hear this great messago of the hour. Monday 7:30 p. m. Glee club. Tuesday 2:30 p. m. Ladies' auxiliary will meet with Mrs. Fred Jones, 435 North Central, assisted by Madams Albert, Howell and Barksdell. Wednesday 7:30 p. m. Prayer meet ing. At the Sunday evening service the choir will render tho anthem, Eich- berg,. "God Preserve Our Fatherland.' The male quartet will sing "One More Day.", v . . . ' Keep up the church going habit and don t stop with Go to Church Sunday. A cordial welcome awaits you. Frederick R. Leach, pastor. First Methodist Episcopal Church Fourth and Bartlett. J. Randolph Sasnett, Pastor. Office 29 Jackson Co. Bank Bldg. Phone 968. "Limitation of Armaments" Sunday. Bible School 9:45. r.lnssnn fnr nil ages, including a "Discussion Class" for men. Prof. N. H. Franklin, supt. ; Morning worship 11 a. m. Sermon: 'The War Between the Gods." Service men especially Invited. Epworth League 6:30. A voune Deo- pies service that many young neonle say they like. Evening service 7:30. Law Enforce. ment mass meeting. Address by Cap tain F. B. Ebbert on "The Unfinished Battle." I LOCAL RED CROSS IS The following annual report of the Medford Rod Cross showing the splen did work done tho past year, will be of interest to the people of Medford. The activities of tho Ashland chapter are not Included in this reiwrt. Home Service Report Synopsis of homo service report from October 1920 to October 1921. Total number cases, closed. 109; open cases 103, nctivo 30, financial re lief, 47. Information, letters, investigation 193: tuberculosis, 9; mental, 6: drug habit, 1; Incidental, 20S; Canadian veterans, 16; transportation, S; com pensation, 16; discharge investigation, 9. Total number of families 47, 168 per sons; nurses furnished, 0; hospital, ,6; cases investigated for outside agencies S; mental case to Salem, 1; children placed for adoption, 4: girls, 8; mar riage, 1; visits in three months, 101; meals, 47; rooms, 9; garments, 86; shoes, pair, 30; box, 8; hats, 8; mat tresses loaned, 2; chairs, 2; wheel chairs loaned, 3. Employment Bureau Interviewed In August, September, Cctober, 1529; placed, 262. Disaster Relief Fire, 1; comforts, 6; clothing for 3; mattress, 1; curtains, bureau scarfs. Fire No. 2, comforts, 2; pillows, 2; table cloths, 2; garments, 27; mat tress, 2. Jackson county needs more disaster relief assistance. Nursing Department Nurse employed from September 1920 to May 1921. Classes in home hygiene and care of the sick, 9; women and girls taking course, 186. In Deccmbor took up work of school nurso for schools of Medford and Ashland. Children inspected in the Medford schools, 1275; visits to homes, 114; talks to classes, 64; teachers consult ed, 63. TED The orchard heating demonstration that was held at the Bear Creek or ohnrda Wednesday night of tho Scheu sniokclesa heater was a, marvel to all $vho witnessed the showing. Twelvo heaters wero placed on nlmost an acre of land, and the difforenco in tcmpcraturo between the two rows of heaters was very pronounced. The heaters wero placed G in a row and about 75 feet between tho two rows, The temperature in center of heated area was 4 degrees warmer than the outside area. To my mind this wis a marvelous showing due to the fact that such a small area was being heated. One reading taken threo feet from the heater showed a temperature of 78 degrees. These heaters aro prac ticallv smokeless and deserve the careful consideration of the orchard ists. C. C. CATI3. County Pathologist. (Hanscom). Soloists, Mrs. Van Scoyc, Mr. Pierce. Soprano solo, Trust Yo in tho Lord (Scott). Mrs. Van Scoyoc. Evening: Anthem, All the Earth Shall Worship Thee, (Heyser). Solo ists, Messrs. MacDonougn, Meeker and Vroman. When the Mists Have Rolled In Splendor, (Sankey). Messrs. Meeker MacDonougn, Canaday and Vroman. Miss Matlo Vroman, pianist; Mr. Bernard Roberts, organist; Mi's. May Jordan-MacDonough, director. Monthly business meeting of the Epworth League Tuesday evening 7:30. Mid-week devotional meeting Wed nesday evening 7:30. Boglnnlng a ser ies of special studies in personal evan gelism.. Thursday evening choir rehearsal. First Christian Church Cor. Ninth and Oakdalo. Dell Ely Millard, minister. Bible school 9:45 a. m. Herbert Borrlan, supt. Morning sermon, 11 a. m. Subject "World Peace and How It Will Come." The special music will be a tenor solo by George Maddox. A hearty wolcome to strangers. Cours Is a homelike church. G:30 p. m. Young people's service of Christian Endeavor. Young people will enjoy and benefit by this service. You are welcome. Evening service 7:30 p. m. Really a service you will enjoy. Dr. Sweeney will make a fifteen minutes talk on one of the awful diseases eating at the life of the world. It may mean much to you so come hear. Tho pastor will then deliver a short terse sermon on, "Dangerous Curve Ahead." The music will be a male trio, "That Beautiful Country." The public Is cordially in vited. Bring your friends. Cut This Out It Is Worth While Cut out this slip, enclose with 5c and mall it to Foley & Co., 2835 Sheffield Ave., Chicago, III., writing your name and address clearly. You will receive in return a trial package containing Foley's Honey and Tar Compound for coughs, colds and croup; Foley Kidney Pills for pains In sides and back; rheu matism, backache, kidney and bladder ailments; and Foley Cathartic Tablets, a wholesome and thoroughly cleansing cathartic for constipation, biliousness, headaches, and sluggish bowels. Sold We Have Money to Loan You We will help you buy a home. This week placed us in position to help a few more families to get under their own roof. SEE US AT ONCE Jackson County Building and Loan Association C. M. KIDD, President O. C. BOGGS, Secretary t f f t y y f y y f y y y f I I iMHTlfni iiiTiiiiimii ifiai a ii r 1 imniiMiin ' Done So Well, So Quickly The two big things you should get from an electric iron are quick action and good work. With these also should go low cost of operation and freedom from repairs. Such qualities will not be there accidentally. They must be built in before you can get them out. This is partly a matter of good manufacture, but mostly a matter of excel lence of design. That is why the Iron, designed in the light of suggestions from many women, has those good qualities that have made it so well-liked. This is the iron that produces so much good work, so quickly. Its construction and advantages will be gladly explained to you by any of the following dealers: AFTER THE PARADE SATURDAY NIGHT Banquet at K. P. Hall Ceremonial at Schuler and Jerome's Colonial Garage, 6th and Ivy ' Don't Miss It! EVERY K. P. SHOULD BE A DOKEY DON'T FORGET THE TIME AND PLACE Westioghouse PEOPLE'S ELECTRIC STORE Medford FOBES SUPPLY COMPANY Wholesale Distributors Portland, Ore. t y t y t ,f y j? -,f ? y y y y y y T 3 ' Highest Quality Jewelry Bepelrtar, SUmona Setting-, xepumne;. Satisfaction Assured in quality and price. . Mall us your want. MARTIN J. EEDDY WOOD Best wood of all kind.. Only wood In city under cover. Also beat tltah Coal nt $17 off car. VALLEY FUEL CO. 2nd nnrt Fir Phone ! MAIL YOUR FILMS SWEM'S STUDIO 217 Xut Main St. Medford Miller's New Radiator Shop Radiators Fenders Body Work 12S N. C.rnpo . .at Vliono 980-It '1 Address: Doston Ulork, Min Morning: Anthem, ' Exalt Him, everywhere. Adv. neapolis, Minn.