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I AIKDFOKM) MAIL TKTM'XF. MKDFOIfl). OliKCOX. SATl'K'DAV. NOVKM liKh '. 1!H'I PAGE TUitEE F H T RADIO CONCERTS TO i BEGIVEN.PORTLAND SINGERS TO WARBLE rOHTLAMX On-., v. A se. ,i,.s of. radio concerts fur the benefit of the .entire Pacific coast will b Matted ne ""'ck ' the Portland Tel1?111"1 IU1 11 feature f,t "muM, week'" which will he observed hi ,,. starllnE Sunday. Arrangements have heen made, the jYlefcram, announces, for the concerts each eveninir from S to 10. Kur.day. November ,.27, to Sunday, Dt-ee:nl., ; 4, inclusive. Four transmission r relvers will he used and with favor able ronlltlons the run.-i-ris i-aa heard n far as San Dickc The wae lenKthn. 250 and 350 will he us.-d, said experts who are making the techuic-il nrranKemenls. Loral orchestras and MUartettes will coninouie iiuiiuit-rN ana anient; mu sicians who have donati-d thi-ir sti vlces are several known throughout the coast. Or. O. I Itil.-y will KjK each nlKht his song "Winn you conn On to Oregon In 1925." others who will slni; iire .May li.-aiixirn K. hwal , Jane. Hums Albert. Mrs. Mlsi-ha I sopranos: Mrs. Katheryn i'rys'...-r Street, contralto: Paul tielvin, and 1,. S. 1'llcher. tenors; John Clan-- llnn tcith and Oeorjje llnti-hkt-is N'ivt. iKiritnnes: - Ilex I'nderwnf.d. ti'.linisl and John J. Abbott, .funis'. BAPTIST CHURCH The choir of the First llaptist church will give Us regular monthly sacted concert Sunday 7: MO t. ni. These musical features of the Baptist church are looked forward to hy large numbers of people who attend these monthly concerts knowing thai they will hear some of the best things in the way of nood music. Mr. Walker, the choir director, says lie plans to make each concert better than the preceding one. The program for Sun day evening, which is open to all who desire to hear it. Is as follows: Hymn, "Stand l'p. Stand l'p for Jesus," congregation. Anthem, 'Watson. "With Majesty anil Honor." Scripture lesson -Mixed quartet, N'evin. "Jesus My Saviour," Mrs. Leach, Miss Steiner, Ir. Beach, Mi-. Walker. Soprano solo, Adams, "Love Eter nal", Mrs., Wuta'n. Prayer, pastor. Authem, Hewald, "We Lift Our Hearts." Male quartet, Robinson. "Softly the Light of Day," Messrs. Hoover, Piatt, Beach, Walker. ( Offertory and announcements. Bass solo, Handel, "Ye Winds and Waves," Mr. Walker. Duett; Cowon, "The Shades of Night.' Miss Steiner, Mr. Walker. Address, "Preparedness," F. R. Leach, pastor. Anthem, Buck, "Ilenedic Aninia," Mrs. Watson, .Mr. Walker, soloists. ..Benediction. Pola Negri Here Tomorrow I A dream of Arabian Xilus map; nificeiice and riniaitr brtu.i;ht to Ufo That, in u phrus, (U-scribi's "One j Arabian Nibt," which will start an enjiaKciiH'iit of four days at the Klulto theatre tomorrow. Pola Nesrl is the star of this production. The .Madamn I)u Harry of "Passion" takes the part In this picture of a wild, whirling, dancing nymph of the desert, for love of whom men fight; in turn, herself loving with the ferocity of tho sandstorms that are her playmates. Here she is more beautiful than Du Harry. In her dance before the Sheik, in whose harem she is later installed as 1 the favorite wife, she performs gyrations which probably have never been equalled on the screen. "One Arabian Night" presents some of the most gorgeously artistic sets ever presented in a photodrama. Ernst Lubitsch, the master director who produced "One Arabian Night," likewise plays the principal male role, that of a hunchback clown, head of u traveling troupe of players of which the dancer is the chief usa'H. NEW MEL L xThe-' riew model Mnxwell with new body design,, disc wheels and improv-ed-mechanlcal; equipment has at last arrived In Mcdford and will he dis played in the show room of the A. W. Walker Auto Co. The first i-nrlond to arrive in Mcdford was unloaded to day.' Numerous innovations set the new Maxwell apnrt from ninny of the cars of its class and its popularlty'lia.s already become established in every city where It has been available. The Walker Auto Co., has Issued a cordial invitation to the public to visit their display rooms and see this handsome car. . I GETS FREIGHT GUT WASHINGTON, Nov. 2G. Class and commodity rates from California points to Douglas. Ariz., were held prejudicial to Douglas today by the inter-state commerce commission to the extent that they exceed rates in effect from the same points to Bisbee, Arizona. Commodity rates to Douglas from points in Oregon and Washington were likewise held unjust to Douglas to the extent that they exceed rates from the same points of origin to El Paso. Texas, and Hishee. The roads partici pating in the traffic were directed to niter their schedules before Februnry 21, Wii, and to make new rates and file them with the commission for ap proval correcting ths inequalities. CHILDREN S COLDS should not be "dosed." Treat them externally with 'The Man of the Forest." which closes tonight at (he IMalto theatre. is truly a picture for the whole family. Full of action and thrills, there runs through it all a sweet and tender love story that lends enchantment. Prob- Pola Negri ' in. One Arabian Might" ably one of the most interesting fea tures of this film, outside of the many examples of superb horsemanship and the beautiful scenic, shots, is the act ing of a huge grizzly hear, a lawny mountain lion, and a faithful dog, the pets and companions of "The Man of the Forest." "The Hunch," at Page "The Hunch," starring Gareth Hughes, which is announced by the Page theatre for today, Sunday and Monday. The story deals with the adventure of a young" Wall Street bro ker who wakes one morning after a cunvival party to find "Buy JH" in scribed on his shirt front. "JH" means Jerusalem Steel and the broker has a hunch that it will make hix fortune. Ho borrows money to buy. Then the stock slumps. His loan is called in. Unable to meet It and unwilling to give up his hunch he arranges to- dis appear for a time, leaving a hat' and knife to indicate that he has been mur dered. Starting for the country, he is arrested ns a suspicious character and held for his own murder. The series of hilarious incident that follow in the story seem made for screen use and, the role of the young broker should show Mr. Hughes at his best. Ethel Grandin, who headed her own company before her retirement sev eral years ugo, returns to the screea as the heroine. omeAOQ, Nov. H.A national railroad service commission with power to take over operutiou of tin rullrouri.t was ;ulvucjud hy Mayor ThoniMn in a l.'ttor mad public to day to Herbert Htmvt r, Hocrotary of commerce. Tin- nmyor, in reply to Mr. Hoover's invitathm for nuges tiou.H concerning the un-nipU' iiu'iit situation, said the ability of the hitrer to live chr:iply ius in solving th railroad, problem. 1 favor the establishment in the I'nited States of u railroad. servi.-o nmimisKlon. to he elm-ted hy the people with two commissioners from each state, one to he elected at eai h congressional tb-ction In order to nutke a conllnuovis biuly ; such rail road service commission to have the power to condemn or purchase and to take over the railroads in the United States and to operate them in the interest of the people instead of for speculators and for private owners," the letter said. "This would give, nn opportunity to the producer to be represented on the railroad service commission Ht the same time giving like opportunity to the manufacturer." HELD IN HONOLULU SAN FRANCISCO, N'ov. 26. Joseph Kubey. . wanted In connection Willi Iho alleged theft of motion pic ture films, valued ut ' jl, 000. 000 from the I'nited Artists corporation of Huf falo, N. y Is limler arrest in Hono lulu, according to advices to police here. Kuhey was about to embark for thu Orient where, it la declared the films have been sold. Advice for Women Who Suffer advise every woman who Buffers with kidney trouble to try Foley Kid ney Pills," writes Mrs. Ilessie Brawn er, 2522 Scovlllo Ave., Cleveland, O. "I could not do my housework, but since taking Foley Kidney Pills I feel like a new woman and am able to do my work." Rheumatic pains, swollen ankles, backache, stiff joints, sore muscles and sleep disturbing blndder ailments Indicate disordered kidneys. Foley Kidney Pilla act promptly. Sold everywhere. Adv. ANNOUNCING the opening of A NEW SQUIBB SECTION rpifE other thty we hoard of a druggist who paid so little attention -- to the sale of drugs and so much attention to the sale of other things that his store ceased to look like a drug store and he had to put up A bis" sign reading "This is a Drug Store." You often hear people say today that many druggists are neglecting the pharmaceutical end of their business. This tendency makes it hard sometimes to get pure and reliable drugs, unless you choose your druggist carefully. We specialize first and last in compounding prescriptions and in pure drugs, chemicals and toilet preparations of the highest quality. Our customers know this well. In line with our policy of giving them the very best pharmaceutical' products we announce the opening of a special Squibb Section in our store. You will find here in original packages the many household products and toilet preparations for which the House of Squibb is famous the world over. Squibb's Sodium Bicarbonate free from the bitter taste of the commer cial product and purified for medic inal use. Squibb't Castor Oil refined hy a spe cial process for medicinal use and almost free from the (lisiigrueublo taste of ordinary castor oils. Squibb'a Milk Sugar for infant feed ing, l'ree from all impurities that disturb the delicate stomach. A lino powder sold only in sealed tin con tainers to insure purity. Squibb' Stenrato of Zinc the best known dusting powder to protect the delicate skin from irritation duo to body excretions. Squibb'i Epiom Salti purified for medicinal use. Clean and almost free from the bitterness usually found in the ordinary salts. Squibh'i Talcum Powdr the purest of Italian talcs, specially purified to free it front the soluble mutter likely to irritate the tender skin. Cnrnntion, Violet, Iloudoir und Un scented. Squibb's Magnesia Dental Cream a dental cream made from Squibb'a Milk of Magnesia. Cleans and pre serves the teeth and gums and tends to maintain the normal alkaline con dition in the mouth. Contains no soap, acids, or other deleterious substances. AVe promise you n prompt and efficient service on nil your drug needs, whether you cull ill person or send your order by telephone. May we serve you? IHASKINS FOR HEALTH 214 E. Main St. Phone 1$ WILLOW SPRINGS EX-ILLINOISTrEASURER 1 nnrn rnn innniiiiTiim outuruKnuumiiriu V A PO RU B Ovtr 7 Million Jan Used YeatU The Willow PprinRS Thursday club hold their next meeting on Uecemlier 1 at the home of .Mrs. J. W. Klden. Mrs. W. A. Thompson and .Vlrs. Italph Cow-Kill are In rhai'Ke of the program for the afternoon. At the last nice-tins of the club, the commit tees for the Christmas entertainment were ppointed. and It is hoped that there will be a full attendance is all final arraiiRements will be made. It has been requested that each brlni; their Xmas contribution at this tinre and thus save time and trouble l'..r the Finance committee. The W. 11. Harris family were Thanksgiving dinner guesls at the Sam Anderson's in Central Point. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Thompson and little daughter, .Mary Jarvie, and l'atsy, left Wednesday morning to spend Thanksgiving with friendi near Etna -Mills. .California. They expect to remain over the week-end. On Friday evening of this week, Miss Kleanur Mnule and her pupils of the Willow Springs school house, gave a clever Thanksgiving entertain ment at the school house. An enjoy able feature of the evening was the slereoptican views on agriculture and invention, sent out hy the I niversity of Oregon. The P.alph fowgills entertained Dr. and Mrs. K. W. Clancy, of Mcdford. Thursday evening. The H. H. Clarke family were din ner guests at the Page home in Med ford on Thanksgiving. Charles Taylor left Tuesday night for Alberta. Canada, for a. month's visit with his parents. One of the jollicst dinner pirih-.t of the Thanksgiving season of which there were ninnv In this vicinity, was the idnner given by Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Klden at their home "i.ieen Acres." There were eighteen seated at the long, bounteously-laden table, nd each did full Justice to the least Those present were: .Mr. and .Mrs. J. W. Hlrkholz and son, liolaud. Mrs. 15. W. Klden and children. Mr. ana Mrs. Itobcrt lirophy of .Medford and Mr. and Mrs. W. K. Parker and family. Mr. und Mrs. Henry Ilagedorn of Mcdford were Monday night dinner guests at the. W. A. Thompson home. Mr. nd Mrs. It. W. Nichr.'.a cnter- tained at a family dinner on Thanks giving day. .Mr. aim .n ! - -..-.ls. Mr. and Mrs. C. M. Crish.mi and Nathan and Clarence Crishain and Jlr. ai.d .Mis. Adrian Thompson. SPRINGFIlCI.n, 111., Nov. 2(1. (By Associated Press.) Suits for account ing against live former state treasur ers alleging shortages of approximate ly $2,sno.nQ0 were started today by Attorney General Kdward J. Hrun dage. The suits cover Ihe six tonus pre ceding that of the present treasurer, Kdward K. Miller and are directed against all state treasurers who held office between I'.IDl) and 1921. The other former treasurers In volved are: Governor Len Small, Lieutenant Governor Kred K. Sterling, William Ryan .lr and Kdward K. Mitchell. ASK FOR Top Notch Flour A hard wheat blend, it is scientifically made, and bakes a white loaf, which does not dry out. Endorsements come in every day on "Top Notch" flour. OUR Snowy Butte Flour An excellent pastry and family flour, is made from Rogue River Val ley wheat, the oldest label in Southern Ore gon. Central Point Mills By F. S. Brandon New Scries Sedan, Coupe and Touring Car sJiown on other Paget. Be sure to tee them. First Showing of the First Roadster Designed and Produced Entirely by the New Maxwell Organization A car which reveals, at a glance, such a wealth of beauty and goodness that the price seems almost unbelievable, ' Cord tires, non-skid front and rear; 31x4 Inch. Disc 'wheels demountable at hub and rim, or wood artillery wheels, optional without extra cost. Unusually long spring! promote comfort, tin economy, readability. . Alemite lubrication. Drum type head lamps, nickel trimmed. Non-glare lenses. Real leather upholstery; Turkish cushions. Adult-size seats, deep and wide and roomy. Side curtains open with doors. - - Plate glnss window in rear curtain. Leak-proof wlnJi shield. Windshield wiper. New steering comfort. Clutch and brake actiocs. iceruig unu gear-sniicing, made remarKaJMy i Handsome and accessible instrument board, switches. Motor driven electric horn. See the announcements of the Sedan, the Coupe, and the Touring Car on th other pages of this paper and come and see them. Telephone us for prices. A. W. Walker Auto Co. West Main Street, Medford Tke'Gboa MAaWFLI i . - - . i ...... i