MEDFOttD MXTT, TTTTBTKE," MEDFbHD, .617 EC! ON, WEDNESDAY. OCTODEtt 18. 1922 PAGE F1VT5 A JOINT PRAYER MEEIMG BAPTIST TheLe will be a Joint prayer meeting servlcb of all the cliurche's at the Bai)-1 tlst eljiirch on North-(Central at S p. m. on Thursday tue"rtth.' The meeting will b led by Cash Wood, the county Y. M. iC. A. secretary; We hope for a large 'jattendance from the various enureses. Each church -in laying Its plansjtor Xirtl nil "wliiterj and in order that nielf 'frojk "may count for-, uhe most Je need a deep earnest spirit df (cooperation and praper. The Ministerial association has set - Sunday, Oct. 29 as "Go-to-Church" Sun day when every one in the city, men, women and children is urged to attend LEGION APPOINTS ARMISTICE DAY The Ameriran Legion' at a largely attended meeting lam night formu lated plana for a bigger and more elaborate celebration of Armistice Dny, November 11th, than was held last yea)' and committees are already working to make it a greater success, i Armistice Uuy tills year falls on Saturday, but the merchants have agreed to keep stores open Friday evening and close at 11 o'clock Sat urday as fitting observation of ihe day that should stand out pre-eminently in the list of the nations holi days. The plans for the celebration include entertainment from early morning until midiflght: Street vuur deville, continuous performances at the theatres, a football game auto races, open house in legion hall. Medford City Tax Levy Talks the church of their choice and make I monster parade, a boxing card, and the resolution to bo found in the house of worship every Sunday during the months following. The greatest finan ciers and statesmen of our nation have reiterated over und over again the great need of the country nt this time for a widespread revival of the old fashioned religion of reverence and devotion to God and His Bon, Our Savior, and the church which He has established. Another joint prayer ser vice will be held, -.next" week also at the Presbyterian jchurcU. on Thursday afternoon at 3 p. m.' Plarf'to be pres ent at onaor both of those meetings. Edgewood BEAUTIFUL SUMMER HOME SITES ON THE BANKS OF THE ROGUE KIVEIt 20 miles from Mmlforil, mile of ft ho new Outer ljiko High way, just bcilow tlio new big hrklKc across the ltotrue. IfauiiUful heavily wooded lots, one of the most puctnr csouo snots in Southern Oregon. Iiai'ge pine, oak and fir trees. SO liOTS 100xSOO--IteHtrlcUM. pri vate sunmunv Jlome, 4.Site8-, finest fishing. ami batliitm, , Timber enough on each lot to builtl log cottage. On one of the prettiest stretches of water on the Rogue. PRICES- IF SOLI) 11ICKORE JAN. 1ST. .1123 lOOxSOO- lot- $100.00 earth, or $125.1)0,' tormc, $2r.0() down L and 93.00 iMr.monUt. ;;" ; ' ' i Soi ol-neiO ;t cai w. See Owner, i.Iil E. MJUjAlU), to close the festivities a beautiful pa triotic bull. The following commit tees have been appointed and .'will meet in body in legion hall at 7:30 Friday evening of this week to per fect arrangements. Executive committee Thos. Swem. Floyd llnrt, Seeley Hall. Advertising committee K. C. Fer guson, .Milton Schuhard. ; a:' J. Crose, Horace Bromley, : v . . Parade Committee Colonel' Payne. Hon Newberry, Elmer Wilson, Carl Tengwald, Ralph t'owgill.; , j ; Races ' committee OeorgQ' ; Gates. Tom llerrlman, Eurl Brown, ' . Wm. Offutt, Cole Holmes. " -i Street decoration . . committee arren Rutler, 11, H. Patrick, Fred York, W. O. Pierce,. Bruce Fleming. Street ''entertainment committee Paul McDonald, 'Wilson Walte, Rus sel Coleman, Merle, Garnet, "Wm. .Mltehel.) i j : ' Danco ' committee ' r Or- Elliot. C.eorgo Codding. Frank Farrell, Mark Leonard, L. D. Bragg, Warren Robrer. ' After the post session, the ladies of tile auxiliary served refreshments and entertained with an attractive program. Mrs. Sasnett-and Mrs. Maude Anderson each sang, and Mrs. Jacobs and the Rev.: Mr. Sasnett gave short interesting talks. Xl'.MRKH 1. Figures are said to be dry and uninteresting, however In those times of heavy and increasing tax burdens, the tax levy of Medford is not unin teresting reading. For four or five years prior to the' wnr (1913-1917 just prior to the Gates administration) Medford tax levies nke those of other towns, school districts and counties had remained fairly stutlonary, with an average tax levy for the period of about 14 Vi mills. Then came the war with Its galaxy of cost plus contracts, trebled wages and other inflation and taxes increased generally. Tax iovles In the ten other cities in Oregon of about Medford's size all showed an Increase, Increasing in the case of Bend to more than double the pre-war figures, the average Increase being approximately 4 0 per cent. Yet Medford's tax levy for the last six years (the six years of the GntcN administration) still nvtiiiircs tlu same as it did for the period before tlio war, H M mills. Here are the figures: Before Gates' administration . 1913 tax levy 1914 tax levy 1915 tax levy 1 91 G tax levy Average for the four years 14 & mills During Gates' administration 1 9 1 7 tax levy 1918 tax levy 1919 tax levy 1920 tax lew 1921 tax levy 1 15.8 mills - Average for five years 1 4 M 'mills. PUBLICITY COMMITTEE. E .12 mills ..10.3 mills ..21 mills ..14.6 mills .12 fi mills .12.9 mills .15.0 mills .15.9 mills PRESBYTERY PHILA T NEW YORK PASTOR I TACKLE IOC IUJ Fifty Years Ago a woman in Lynn, Mass., was steep ing herbs in her kitchen stove l cording 'to aj rootpe-Wf fhef fpwWUo furnish" medicine '"'for "the' women" of the neighborhood. Today, a stone's throw , from . the little house where she. lived, thor.e" is-a four-story labor atory," 'making, the stime. .medicine for the women of the wortdi. "During the last year almost COO' tons of tare tUlly. selected herbs were used in the 'manufacture of Lydia E. . Pinkham's Yuge.table' compound. ' .-A woman's medicine for woman's PHILADELPHIA, Oct. 18 Protest ing that doctrine contrary to the Pres byterian confessiou of faith is being preached from the pulpit of -the First Presbyterian church of New York City the Presbytery of Philadelphia has petitioned the general assembly of the church to take cognizance of this alleged fact, It became known here, to day. The pulpit of the First Presby terian church of New York City Is occupied by the Rev. Harry Emerson Fosdick. a Baptist clergymnn. The Baptist minister occupies the Presby terian pulpit through the efforts of the New York congregation which consld ored him an unusually brilliant preach er. 'It ' The action of the Philadelphia body-, i. ij understood devolves: around. j, a sermon preached jy f,hej IlBV.Mr. FOte dick; last May entitled ''Sliali the fun damentals, win?", and was calculated to deliver 'a hard blow WtHe hmUanaiSib talistfe, who have created a contro versy! within the.Bo)tist church Another criticism madis !of the Rev. Mr. :Fosdick's',iimcilriilsr.thlit he compared the. Bible with the Koran., STATION ROBBED "When Jack Month, srvho station operator fur the Ahsoi-IuU.! Oil rum- puny, opened the tuiithm this morning he was of tho oonvietion that the company office had heen robbed of the station cash during the night. Every nlK"t after closing tho sta tion a small amount of ca.sh which has not been banked in placed. In an unlocked drawer in the company of fice. There Is another drawer next to the one where the money Is kept that in always locked during the nlht. , Lant night the latter drawer was open and Heath dropped the money bate Into It and closed ft. This morning ho opened the drawer where the morvy is usually kept and f4u1.il nothing there. Certain that he had heen robbed and visualizing himself wandering around all winter without the new overcoat he has been planning on buying Jack went ncross the- street to the Oaks restaurant and borrowed HO to start up the business at the station with. When Herbert Alford. accountant arrived at the office the loss was re ported to him ami he discovered the moiu?y lit the wrong drawer. PUBLIC LIBRARY RED CROSS THRIFT T A joint meeting of the members of the mVnibers fo the Medfurrl cham ber of Commerce and the Jackson County Kami Bureau has been called by Presidents V. H. Vawter and V. IS. I'pton. This meeting is for the pur pose of hearing a discussion of the marketing problem and will be held at the public library aKsembly room at eight o'clock on Friday evening, October 20. Ceorge A. Mnnsf ield, president of the Oregon Slate Farm Bureau will outline the subject from the pro ducers' viewpoint. W. I). li. Dodson, executive secretary of the Portland Chamber of Commerce will give the viewpoint of the business men. There seems to be a prospect of a unity of action between the producers and the business men. Members of both organizations are urged to be present because both of the men who are to present the sub ject have given same careful study and both are Interesting speakers who stand as leaders of the men whose viewpoints they will present. Please remember that classified ads, locals and small ads are cash In ad vance. Bring In your ads and do not line telonhnn tf To Momlers of Lincoln Club: Congressman llawley will open the republican campaign at 8:30 tonight nt the Nat. Congressman Hawley is an Interesting speaker and all mem bers nnd friends of the Lincoln chili are requested to ho present. F. I. FAUKISI.Tj, President TJneoln Club. START ON FRIDAY Teams for work -m; th lied Cross thrift shop campaign are. all organ-ui Ized and the work will begin on FrW-; day, October 20. It will continue' until the town has been canvassed; , f thoroughly. If you have' your things ready on Friday and no one cal'.s, do t not decide that thty are not wanted J' for they are. ' ,'" ... .; J; 1 ; Please nave thorn a dny or two, and. then If no one comes, phone the Red' Cross office, 4rt, and leave, your name and address there, and Bome nno will call as soon as . possible. There never was a time when a good supply of materials was needed ho badly at the Hed Cross storerooms now. People are coming dally for things that are not in stock. . It Is hoped that a very hearty re sponse will bo made at this time when the need Is so great: rRoup Spasmodic Croup Is frequently relieved by one application ox VICKS V VAPoRua Oder 17 Million Jan Uted Ytatly PORTLAND. Ore.. Oct. 18. Allah Hussane, San Francisco wrestler. Is expected to arrive here today for his match with Ted Thye Thursday night. Hussane, according to reports, 'will weigh about 185 pounds and Thye about 170. There will ho two preliminary bouts. One will he between Paul Amort former collegiate champion, and Walter Arndt. . ! -- ' . a ut i ii r.-t lMwiiio LIU ailment. Hnvc von tried It A(iv mm mbip mm kMm wmm , ;. Ic4&h - llftl.- .: wMMDe patient! .Uyerhead Iptjra'l : a iHVSli TKe skies were drear and dim; KtJJI . iks Pgm And lo! the thought ot him lliif f WWl Smiled onnyU-andtUVvWSM -:. ilmm IhebunshoneMaainL A'1 JamesWhitcombRileu Mpi ifel P ACIPI0 COAST BISCUIT 00. jJSjl ' PORTLAND, Ore., Oct. 18. The boxing situation here seems to he straightened out, ' with announce ments 'that tho Portland boxing com mission would go ahead with the shbv originally -planned on ' October 26 'while the Milwaukie boxing com mission iwtll hold its next show Octo ber. 8t.";. o : . . i Friction between the Portland box ing commission andl'FYed ' Windwor, manager of Sammy-Cordon has been rqmoved,-' which' -wrtuld mean1- ' that flpiidon meets Ad M-nck -In one-of the tnfround'( bouts Ttt!s''thc feather weight tournnment'tfnA th other -will bft-ibetweh Joe floVman nrnl Oeorge Burns, as originally planned, i : I, - -'' - ."-v "'' ' ' . T Winchester Special Thursday, Friday, Saturday WINCHESTER NAIL HAMMER '4 Forged from Crucible Steel, Adze Eye, Perfect Hang and Balance.. For the Three Days, or until supply is exhausted blip t t t t: tr Do you remember the Axe Special. Well! This is a better one. - Grater :Ealte Hardware Go. II - More Records Smashed .iiONOtULU,' Oct. ifMnr Associ ated Press.) ' More world's 'records were Bmaahed here lo,st, nightV(tlve sec ond night of the swimming trials in the, Outrigger club tank. -Warren Kea loha broke his pwn world'a recqrd for the 100 meter back stroke by swim ming it in one minute, 12 and 3-5 sec onds. ' His former record was 1"; 14. Gwitha Shang of New Zealand swam the 440-yard free style in six minutes, fourteen and two-fifths seconds, thus bettering the Bauer record of 6:16. Mariechen Wehselati made a new American record when she swam Ml yards free style In 28 4-6 seconds. Tbe Doorfner record had been 29 flat. THIRD TRIAL ARTHUR C. BIRCH IS LOS ANGELES, Oct 18. Arrange ments were completed for tbe actual opening here today after several post ponements for the third trial of Arthur O. Bnrch, ;of Evanston, 111., for . the murder of J. Ilolton Kennedy, a Los Angeles -broker, s - Burch's previous trials resulted In the Juries disagreeing. Two trials of Mrs. Madalynne C. Obenchain, also of Evanston', jointly indicted with him for the murder of Kennedy, her former sweetheart, ded similarly. She is in the county jail waiting for her third trial. HER MUSIC FOR LOVE BOSTON Oct. 18. Getting married will not stand in the way of the must' cal career that her father valued at 1100,000, Mrs. Paul Taylor White, who was Miss Josephine Kryl of Chicago, said today, when It became known that she had given up that amount pro mised by her father, Bohumlr Kryl, If she would remain unmarried until she was thirty. "Paul and I are going to do a great deal in music this year," she said "It is silly to say one has to give up music for love. Virgin Radio Service Complete Sets , and Parts . in : . ' Paul's Electric Store How Many Words Can Yon Find in This Picture Commencing With the Letter "F"! For example, you will notice "Fire," "Fiddle," ' "Foundry," etc. Are you able to find 20 words commencing with the letter "F"? The picture is very clear: there can be no mistakes. You will find it very interesting to look for these words, and may win the big prize. Anybody can try costs nothing. Why should you not be the winner of the $2000.002 The oerson havine the lamest list of' words beginning with the letter "F" will Bet the First Prize. You surely have a real chance of winning at least one of the prizes offered there are fifteen of them. Whynot try for tne Dig prize ana win uw.uu oomeuuuy wm win u yuui umuivcs o-"- - YOU SHOULD WIN Tut think what you could do with the money. $2000.00 could buy an automobile and leave enough balance to make a payment on a cozy home. Perhaps you have in mind just the thing you would like to do if you received a. check (or 12000.00. Certainly you owe it to yourself lo try to solve this puzxle. You will find the trying very easy and pleasant. The Way to Win One of the Twenty Prizes You do not have to spend a penny to Ret into this contest. RULES ,t X tvcrVbttly icept em it Is not necessary tor you to order any Yeaatolax. If your list is adjudged to be one of the twenty best you will re ceive one of the cash prizes. Without your order for ployea and nlitfvesof ths Yutolu Co. 2Th Kirs! PriM will bm awarded to tha parson nivlng- tha larffeit nambar of worda baginnintr with tha Utter "t". To tha naxt In order will b awarded tha Second Prise and io on down the Hat of Twenty Priwa. The awards will be made on the baaii of tho words submitted and not from a predetermined list, Hhanld there be any ties the full amount at tha prixa will be awarded to each contestant m tying. VaotlnlRV if Aiir liar nl tunrrla mmmmrino with the let ter "F" is the largest you receive the first prize of ftO-00. !f the judges award you the second prize, without your order for Yeastolax, you will get a check for 125.00; ana o on down the line as shown In this announcement. Win the Big Prize $2000.00 If you choose you can win a great deal more than the Class A prizes. All that Is necessary for you to qualify your list for the BIGGER PRIZES is to send in an order for one or more packages of Yeastolax. Look over care fully the schedule of prizes as classified in this announce ment. You will find that if you send in f 1.00 for one pack age of Yeantolax and the judges award you first prize yuu will get $300.00. If you send in $2.00 for two packages of Yeastolax and your list is awarded first prize you will get a check for $600.00 ; and so on up. If you send In $6.00 for 6 packages of Yeastolax and the judges award you the first prize, you will receive the Big Prize of $2000.00. Should your list be judged a- the second best you would receive $1000.00; and so on down the list. Remember, there are twenty prizes offered, as shown. All the opportunity one could desire. Go in to win the best prize. $700.00 Extra Award for Promptness Dec 15th, 1922 Is the last day for receiving your solution to this puzzle qualifying you to win one of the prizes. But, note thisi For every day before that date that your order for Yeastolax Is received an extra prize of $10.00 for each and every day will he added to any first prize won. If you send in your order today you will get a receipt for the money; then you can send in your solution any time before Dec. lMh and your list will be qualified for any of the prizes. We will award an extra $700.00 in thit monner. You should try your very best to earn this additional award. It will cost you little additional effort. In case of ties we will award duplicate amounts of $700.00 to each contest ant so tying. Don't overlook reading about our extra premium of 50.000.00 Genuine Russian Rubles, whether or not you enter this contest An attmr th Ris Priwi-don't delav start rlsht away get inio the com on. now many wuroa can you nna wua Ihe iruer r r jrci amusc-mcni Kcn upwrwuujr. $7000.00 is awaiting your can. now is we tune to acu 3 Words of amonymoot meaning nrH. nt th mm nclllno but Si ent mean In a will count aa only ona. Use ither tha intrnlar or plural of a word. , nn1 .H. .,..rlnv In Whaters Die- tlonary-and not obeolato words will bo consider to, 4Worde most b numbered 1, 1, 9, sts. eontpcutively. Judaea will award tha prise. Tho con testants aore to abide by tho decialona of these Tudgoa. snd It Is undertood that U'-h dsdtloni are to ba eondusife. Tho names ot wlnnera and winning Jista of of words wtll be published aa aoon aa pos sible after the eontert. A eopy of thia list will be furnished to anyone apon receipt of a stamped, addressed antelope. Two or mora persons may co-operate In Wife coo lest, but only ona prlsa will be a warded to any inch co-operation croup. 6UiUof namea moat be received ttoor omcelany time during retcular office) hoarsjonor before Dec.l6tfi,ltt2. Kor every day before (or ahead) of this data that your order for Yraatolaa la received req , will get an additional award of 110.00 par day, added to any first prise yon wia. In case of tie this award will be duplicated to every contestant so tying. si' A A If too adt from "mwnHltiw," CeaeMatl, f ViaaTOtAX, Amana llB Mlaue iMMSSi Vaselsiaa eeaUtns the htaatst sin! meet potent Hiimint, whih ih aeUntifle world hu found to i fay of ottUct tiMitn nd jHmMj. Veaeealea also Tiea tke lad mildly laxative, rat iu aatfon la mr. mal that eooetlpstlon raapnnaUile to a efeatmuy bedlre aniara from lertMlttUy vardloaj sal oleaaM aoa ela aa t tot tble eaodlUoa. b bnlutl' Iftfwun uthorltlH have lone reoosoll Vea'atelai U ablably aDeoUve n . IMPOHTANT Special Introdnctory Premlam n ird.r to qnleklr In trodues VMstalas Into rtf f ommunllj, we will IS to aa aarsvD. rscareV ImiuU arbeUiar Of oot be sends la Mlulhto U this vuile. . Absolutely FREE 50,000.09 Rubles mil wiin urn mo i tm RaMtaa ftaftle rMMttiwH worn as. w ranie, siwS mamijwNrvyn mtnbn this ffr bJ5t"& wh.ui.r or not yon 'au.il tr for the putile pritta, : Saveffii ttntlo o' Afn.riro aroj.jts of olUnd other InrfwtrtejJ that are """." " tn, .hinni.yh.i...aRiiUU. d.tmn. PTtl. and Csatral Asia. ttarMtm m naw of raw malar lei (or th Bu-o-Grrn"'n rrfnbin, itaclallr oil. momnji and tew .and opwa Ins op lh rich ufix and Ceniral Aln tra.f b. (irmanv and Ruifia. Think wht lM WWfl -lr r-0 raanot affnrd to pa. up tha optwtunTty 1" arqulr tba ftublaa W will ajvaiO.OM R.ibl fr with r It .no erdur to tha who ntor th own t aa woll aa thoaa who da aot. Twenty Prizes $4,000.00 Clau A - CtaM B 1st Prlia 2nd Prize 3rd Prize 4!h Prize Rlk Prlu Yeastolax Co. "'iJoooo' Chicago em i. ism ra Wheaa aaaaeyla sent la $30.00 ?.5.00 25.00 20.00 1S.OO ! 2.00 Whan ll.no laMntlnraf $300.00 150.00 75.00 45.00 t 30.00 3.00 Clau O latent ?n'iv $600.00 300.00 150.00 85.0O 50.00 ) 7.00 Claaa D Ml 8f'& $2000.00 . 1000.00 -; 400.00 u,, 250.00 . 130.00 . 1S-0O. ;f ift'; J:'l Main and Central '