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rEDFOTfD ATTJ TnTBFNT!. MEDFOTiP. OnKnON. MONDAY. N'rtVF.MBFJ? 21. Iocd'Btieis All stylistic chow trial tr.-re fcis ben only a T rr cnt cro; ',f apr,!-- in the country this year. h:-- -:.-mite also in' 'i-ies r&ni'ia. T..e a;.;.:'-.-; lev-r, se; mallei -jr:.-r U-an usiu.1 ftnd hk''; g -El; 0:2 f.:.- r.ia.-ItX-t rt an earlier dare than hfrrevore. .v cording to J. S. Robinson f Sy;kanv. Tlr-jiresident and sale m&nae-'-r ! the Karl PruSt company, at the H'-non. WVnatrhee has shipr-l W-0 carload-; of a i,ril-i an d V a k i ra has a h : ; ' 0 ca r s . V.'e na tehee ha ; o r a '-' ca-farrity for X"Xf carloads n3 U bold infc them, and -.:-::rr.a is hold what ;. mill has. From now on the sh:;:r.'-n".-; wiil not be vry heavy, fries vlli be hfgher in the sfrnx, depending, how ever, on economic condition?. In the eat a large red a.'ole is preferred while in Europe the poplar a;.;'.e I small and yellow. Mr. !ih'.za:i 1; one of the authorities on apple utati-i-tirs in the Pacific northwest Port- land Oreonlan. Hi 5 dance! JacV:ionv;iIe, Th'i.''-.day Nov. 24th. Irnrer:al . piece orchestra. for stylish and reliable s'llts or overcoats at $' v V5 see Klein the Tailor, 12 K. Main. nr.-:tnlrs. You appearance will be irn.'irovM when dressed in Klein's tailor-mad" FUtts or overcoats. Prices $10 to ' Kiein the Tailor, 12 K. Main, upstair?. . 20'j" f Miss Marjorie Meyer?, a studnt last year at the L". of O., returned 'his morning from Ktigf-ne where she had leen since Thursday, visit in? old friends and attending the annual horn f cominR festivities. J Suits spon cleaned and pressed 'A. J-et know jour wants. Forsythe Dyers U Cleaners, phone 341. Shop at Jl'i Mistletoe. Hfy Turkey shoot. Lake Creek, Nor. 11. W' l v . x'a r viv.M h.ai-e d- M ) ; -i-A-iL--:;! f-;:'.ali pare which is tot i. Sayed TLa:-.r:iE iiay ca ihej or e.?v. c! the Aihland t-arr. j oiid iK't co':nt fcs s:ror.s'y ia favor the Re 1 Jnf: ".Vn.te on a w-t field as :r;.is z-rii. Order? 1 r:y to injure del;rery. ! f'ivne- o"xe or S'-v-L feo-j ;1 call :o show sample-. j fcan ..erchief likens whtte ' jn cents a $;"iare a ' k. k e Kr-r. Ph:ne part" " F;n snJ co ie-i; s Art I :-ar:rr.er.t. V.'or: or. the n'-w :r.n: h-j;it hy she Presbyterian Yj - River w;; V- slrte;i The Mrict ire w;ll be 40 -i-:ci to V ch irrh a, his we-it. feet by ' f-et. a:.l wiil be u-d by the toys a-'! sr:r s of the eorrrrrir'.y. fihir.le. shakes. Med fori Lhr. Co.sj V.'hen in need of shingles and roof-i m? caU Wallace Woods, 105, 711 E. ' M a ; n . j Sinatire ct3 for ads and letter- heads designed. H. Grey. Phone 7o. 1 2-2 Doors, windows. Med ford I-br. Co. Tiie 1'. S. Civil .Servjf-e commifasion i ann-i;nees a jarii'or ea ruination to ; liil -be of laborer, V)h reri tior;s v. ill clone I;"-eri!V-r I j. For far ther information and application bianks appiv to I-e M. Hail, local sec retary, board of civil service exarnin-j erri, Mwjford. or to th secretary, lltit; I. S. Civil ire District, Pos' OJrire buildint:. Seattle. R. I. Stewart, builder, contracts for all buildings. Residence 217 Apple street. Phone G43. tf We are located at 30 North Holly street at Valley Garage. We are agents s rj rjS ft t - tv 5 : f - "I J r J t s r - - i. - Bg. " " " i Shoeing at the P age Theatre Tomorrow. Owners of business houses all over city a e di:-r-overi: ri'iir.ero-is ! leaks in rf:. pk;iiht. window cat j merits and other places as a result o: j the present dor.aMon to the southern Ortjon rainfall by ' Jupe Pluvius." As a result of this same dovvnfau tne local hish bojt and rubber kIs mar ket has ffken a skyward leap. a:;d the KaP-s of top dressing for cars i-s in creasing. Signature cuts for ads and letter heads designed. H. Grey. Phone 75. vice l marveln-is ai;d ineriious Vi'&y." . Former combatant associa tio:i3 were forme'1 in Germany, he continued and marshalled on occ-t-siijr.al military anniversaries. d and pressed 11.00. Dry J for the new Veiie Six aid have a num ber of bargains m used cars, jour own terms in reason. Hattery service in connection. Open Sundays and even ings. -Medford Velie Co. tf rate or engraved calling S racial cams. Call 390-1, or Tribune office. NO RISE IN PRICE SFECIAL THANKSGIVING WEEK FOOTBALL The You FnnU'st K ver Game Saw BARKER VS. STANLEY The Kicatcst fiicilbull sliii-s hi .nietica on tlic teams and CHARLES RAY PLAYING FOR BARKER The liK nuilch ulll Im'iii TOMORROW CHARLES RAY Two Minutes to GoH IIIS'I'KK Ki:.T() COMKIIV, "TIIK SCAKKCItOW." IMTIIH MOWS. "IlKT TV" AM) TIIK .MKillTV OIUiAX WASHINGTON, Nov. 21 Uy Aeso-ciat-d Press.) Art:;tide I!riand. seven tini'-.s prir;:e minister of France, held fi:e a:n:.s confer.-nc-: in a rapt hour t; fiay with the world for his audience, while he told of the need of France for a lare army. The picturesque "strong uian" of France, acknowledged by Lioyd George as having the finest I ariiamentary voice in Kuroj-e" was the d rawing card which packed me morial hall of the Daughters of the American Revolution with such a t,atherin of distinguished notables as cMdrini It; fnnnd nniipr rhp rnnf nf rnp blockade discontinue the sale of lick-, iunHri" The premier's voice, ordinarily vi- i brant and K-netrati:fr, and particular- Iv rii-h (n r.v-r-tr.n-i rnrnlnl:ired t. f!!l -r uk-iu oi u.- rt,unru m'.-i.k-, i the hall and no mo Mark Monmn.ery, the lural as-nt, a(Htor was as this nHrning. Mi ail his telegram Mr. Hcott a'ifl.s : "On account of this storm tearing wires down am unable to Ket any definite advice how lonjf the rail roads east of Portland will be out.' Special rate on engraved calling cards. Call 310-1.. or Tribune office. Kngraved and hand-tintc-d Xmas cards. Prices 5c to lGc each. 150 samples to choose from. For the best line of engraved and hand-tinted Christmas cards call and party will call to show samples. ; Invest your savings 'n the Jackson j County Building and oan association, j tH "Because of storm slides and snow ; ets to points east of Portland until i further advised," wired John M. Scott, general passeng'-r agent of the South e. The effect upon though the Ktates- iman was speaking directly and per Uonally to him, rathe;- than to a large I tainering. j n're was no nispiay oi "cold storage" eloquence. t M Hri;nd hml l.f-fnrc- him n din nr two of notes, on the big green tables, ; but he did not refer to them and in ; this respect, followed his manner of Phone 3f0-L 1 fiP'i-K1I-t; -ion: cue iriuune oi tne cnam- ff.uti ji ui'iUJ-a. Ieuve your order for fancy needle- Five feet six, and heavy of bodv, the work at Deuel's Art Department. --'- l unnibier was a biriMiis I The citv street department em-' fisMre' as firf(1 b" his own mence I nloviM heian in irel bi.Rv Pnrlv lhlslh Pded for adequate protection for inorning brushing back accumulations I I of leaves in the gutters and removing piles of leaves from around catch J basins, so that the immense flow of rain water would iint. rloir nn tliw ha- : sins an.1 have free .lav t run on the j iey was 10 maina!'n a s mal1 arm-v . htreecs 10 the .storm sewers. , Secretary H.iKhea saW he took plea sure 10 state tnat gratitymq pro- I his native soil. In introducing the subject of lan'l armament. Secretary Hughes sajtl i there was no prohiem there for the ;IX; TOXKiHT juitY riciuditn ix 'i iiitoi ;n Tin: hack uomr I lirlgiiten up your ads and business i stationery, with a new signature cut designed at reasonable charge H Grey, Mail Tribune. 2-': New management at Helms' club hoiiHe, Kingsbury Springs, for Thanks giving eve., Wednesday. Nov. T.. A good clean dance and good time for everybody. ' 21'J China lily bulbs. Jap Art Store. The local Klks who attended the Ashland Klks' smoker Saturday night teport having a very enjoyable time, and that the C round boxing bout be tween Hauling Frick of Medford and Kid Sargent of Ashland, which went to a draw, was worth going miles to seo and furnished as much if not more thrill than their recent bout in Med ford. Kat turkey dinner before a big fire place. Rogue Klk, Thanksgiving. When better automobiles aro built, llulck will build them. tf (Irand annual masquerade! Where! Trail! When? Thanksgiving eve. Nov. 2;!! 209 Windshield glass. Car storage by day, week or month. Hittson Motors. 214 Cut chrysanthemums. Jap Art store. Loose Pressed Sage For Turkey Dressing Heath's Drug' Store The San-Tox Shop 109 East Main Street. AT ELKS TONIGHT Klks and their families aro invited to witness the exhibition to he niven al the Klks temple tonight by Miss Frances Anderson, who is heralded as t ho champion woman billiard pliiyi-r of the world, which title nhe has held for the past 10 years. The exhibition begin at N : 1 5 o'clock, and in addition to appearing in a match i:ame with an expert player of the Klks club Miss Anderson will present a series of fancy and trick shots. M'su Anderson is on a tour of the rutted Stales and is now un the from 1'orlland to San Francisco, iv liiK demonstrations of her ability at various cities on the roast. She his lost but panics out of a total of l.0 that she has played on the pres ent tour, and every opponent with the exception of one was a man iu.i j in tho majority of caes the rham- pioii of the city where the match was I played. j -Miss Anderson has boon playing IdUiards since- she was 1 I year. of - ittfe nnd has a record run of .".1 made i at Iatin. Ohio, two years nyo. She uses a 1' 1 ouneo cue and an open pame is her preference. FRANCE FEARS WAR LORD (Continued from pagr- one.) sail!, ;-nv;mv had f:round ( o .' Its men available for in lit'.. try sor- gress had heen made during the first week of (he conference." "The United States fully recognizes, however, the apprehensions and diffi culties of foreign powers regarding land armament," he said. 'The proposals of the American gov eminent residing the limitation of naval armament." said Secretary" Hughes, have been tinder considera tion by the committee of the plenipo tentiary delegates and aided by a sub committee, the matter is progressing favorably. 'f think I am justified in saying," Secretary Hughes continued, sneaking with refernco to the Far Eastern questions, "that our expectations with' reference to th- expedition and the consideration of these questions havej been more than realized." Premier Itriand, rising to present! the views of France, began by saying bis government was anxious to take all measures possible to assure a last ing peace. France could not put down her arms under present circumstances, declared Premier Briand, because of conditions closely touching her national integ rity. He said that because of conditions of instability, France must measure them with reference to the const e,nenccs to her own security. Critics had said, the premier con tinued, that France srnght military ascendancy in Kuropo, but he assert ed the Imputation was only a cruel re proach, especially coming after her record in the war. Royal Arch Masons Crater Lake Chapter No. 32 Special communication Tuesday, Nov. 22nd, 7 p. ni. M. .M. and P. P. Oys ter supper. Visitors wel come. A. F. NOTH, Secy. w. o. w. Medfoid Camp No. I0. will hold a business mtin;; the I. O. O. F. hall. Wednesday evening. November 23, at 7: 30 p. m. Team members are re qwsted to he present. -I1' A J. CHOSE, Committee. Virh Modford trad" is Medford rrad WSCMig. QUININE Ai u -.i. i,,f C R Q TiMtU I 1 r.rrrx-y i i ' . ... -yiiiMWTig.ir.rKrT in iiwa i ; ittwutimiimim irri-wT-iTir.niB.Mt h,b,i t Ml i? V is hist fine. lor IhigerieJ'c beautifully white and dainty as on tne day they came from the store will be your lingerie, if laundered in Citrus suds. And it will last much longer if you wash it yourself in the easy, rubless Citrus way. Just work such fragile things back and forth in a creamy Citrus suds, gently pressing the cleansing lather through and through the soiled pJaces. They'll rinse easily and thoroughly and dry snow-white and soft. There's nothing like Citrus. . Use it for every soap need. Citrus Contains Products of the Lemon and Olivs Ideal for the Washing Machine J Vieul W Citna I ft 07F JC, l CITRL'S SOAP COMPANY OF CALIFORNIA SAN DIEGO ( Washing ruwaer "For Snowy Linens And olt,VhiUHnds" Remember the LEMON Home of the Brunswick Talking Machines. All Latest Records Carried in Stock. Weeks Orr MEDFORD'S TOYHOUSE The Home of Aeolin-Vocalion Talking Machine . All Latest Records Carried in Stock, The Largest and Most Complete of Toys in Southern Oregon WE ALSO CARRY ONE OF THE LARGEST DISPLAYS OF HEATERS AND RANGES See our window for display. Heaters from $2.65 up. Ranges polished steel top, 18-inch oven, $49.50 and up. JUST RECEIVED A LARGE SHIPMENT OF MATTRESSES Cotton combination, full size . . . .r, . .;. . , $5.50 40 lbs. Cotton, all new material . . ... . .,. ... ...... .,. $7.00 30 pounds floss . ., , r li $15.00 35 pounds Floss $16.50 SATURDAY SPECIAL AT 10 A. M., BROWNIE ROASTER 25c