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NEW PIPE-ORGAN BULGARIA YIELDS -(Pgif ANTI-JEW FEELING AT BAPTIST CHURCH TO JUGO SLAVIA M. FIRES BERLIN MOBS DEDICATED TONIGHT APOLOGY DEMAND HOPPE TIES WITH BREAD COST RISES nnniinui rnn nur A musical event of unusual merit and of Interest to tho city will bo the dedication of tho fine new pipe organ of tho First Baptist church, which will take place this evening at 7:30 p. m. at which time the event will be celebrated by the giving of a cantata, which should bo heard by a packed house. "God Is Our Hope and Strength" by Stanford, is the title. It will consist of four parts, as follows: (1) Chorus: "God Is Our Hope and Strength." (2) Quartet. "The Rivers of Flood." (3) Chorus: "Tho Heath en Make Much Ado." (4) Baritone solo, "O Come Hither, and See the Works of tho Lord." Chorus: "He Still. Then, and Know That I Am L Ood". Baritone soloist, Wm. F. f Isaacs. A small admission of fifty cents will be charged for adults, and twenty five cents for children. Wcdnosdny will be social night in connection with tho dedication of the First Baptist church building. Tho public aro invited from 4 p. m. to Inspect tho thirty and moro rooms of this up to date church plant, and know how completo and perfect It Is for its many varied activities. A re coption committee will bo there to meet the people. At 6:30 p. m. tho spacious dining room of the church will bo opened with a groat banquet. A chicken din ner will bo served for 7 5c for adults and 86c for children. J. F. W'ortmnn will act as toastmnster. John F. Car kin will speak for tho city. S. II. Scott will speak to tho tonst, "Our Now I'lpo Organ." while Judge C. M. Thomas will npe:;lt. "The Church as an Asset to tho Community." and Rov. F. R. Leach will speak to the toast. "How the Church Will Serve the Community." There will be some music nlso. Only a limited number can bo taken caro of, and unless tickets are secured, which can! be done at Marsh's grocery, there can be no assurance of a seat at tho banquet table. Body-building food Casily digested How many times have you said "I like a cer' . tain food, but it doesn't like me" meaning . you can't digest it? ., But don't despair. You'll 'thrive on Shredded Wheat the perfed: food in biscuit form. Shredded Wheat not only contains every essential food element, but it is so thoroughly -' .' ' cooked that it is readily digested. What's more, the golden brown shreds are delicious. Try it. Shredded ' Wlieat is 1009S whole wheat,' ready-cooked and recdy-to-eat. A per fect, delicious food for any meal of the) . day. Serve it simply with milk or cream, or topped with berries or fruits. Con tains all the bran you need to stimulate; bowel movement. It is salt-free and un sweetened you season it to your taste. .Triscuit is the Shredded Wheat Cracker I a real whole-wheat toast. Try it with butter! soft cheese or marmalades. ShreddediWKeat The perfect food in Biscut.form P "REDUCED BOUND TEIP TICKETS to California on sale dally san $97 25 francisco U LOS ANGELES Infill SOFIA, Nov. 6. (By the Associated Press.) The Belgrade government has accepted the conditions of repara tions laid down, in Jugo-Sluvla's: note on the attack on the attache hero last Friday. . - ' Belgrade, Nov. C (By the' Assocla cd Press.) Public animosity .aroused by the attack on tho JuKO-Slav mili tary attache in Sofia last Friday Is In creasing and a strong force of police is on guard at the Belgian legation to I forestall possible action by national ists. , . Commenting on tho ultimatum In which Jugoslavia gave Bulgaria 48 hours to apologize, tho newspaper No vosti says that if tho Dulgnrs do not comply with the stipulated porlod "we ought to find and punish tho guilty parties ourselves." SOFIA, Nov. 0. The Bulgarian re ply which will bo handed to the Jugo slav legation some tlmo today, Is ex pected to create a painful Impression throughout the country. Officials here, however, assert no other courso could be pursued, not because Bulgaria or its government was responsible In any way for the attack on Colonel Krnii- tltch, but because, as they put it, it was necessary to bow to superior force. Canada Grain Shipments. VANCOUVER. B. C, Nov. 6. Vnnrouvor grain shlpmsnts and bookings for the current season are only 190.C27 .bushels short of the total shipped last RCnson and the first quarter of the shipping season for the 1923 season has yet to be shipped, it was announced by the Vancouver Merchant's Exchange today. The Tower of London, covorlng an area of 18 acres within the Garden rails, forms a precinct in itself. $52.25 Final Return Limit May 31, 1924. Stopover wherever you wish. Four trains daily. Throush slecplnB cars from Portland to San Francisco .and Los Angeles make the trip convenient, interest ing and instructive. Ask your agent for Information regarding fares, etc., and copy of illustrated DOOKieis, or write JOHN' If. SCOTT, Asst. Passenger Traffic Manager PortlaLd, Oregon " ' arEDtfORD MAIL TRIBUNE, liUHHJKbUt : TITLE, E CHICAGO, NoJ. 6. Wljlie Hoppe and Wclker Cochran will play three games of 500 points each, total points tq count, for tho world's championship at 18.2 balk lino billiards, some, tlmo in December, according to word re ceived today from W. V. Thompson of tho tournament committee. The match is oNpected to be hold in Chicago. Tho championship tournament at . New York ended with Hoppe and Cochran tied. NEW YOr.K. Nov. 0. (Hy tho As sociated Press) The 1923 world's championship at 18.2 bulk lino bil Hards lies between .Willie lloppo and Wclker Cochran, who will fight it out some timo soon, probubly in Chi catro. As he always had done with the exception of ono year when every thing was at stake, Hoppe reacted to preasure last night and made an amazing uphill fight, winning a sen sutional, contest that forced into tem porary oblivion young Jako Hchaofer, 600 to 446. Cochran won his fourth game veaterduy afternoon , from Udouard Horemans 500 to 472, giving him a tic for the title. There were 12 innings in laHt night's game. At the end of the third, Schalfor (joked; the winner and Hoppe appeared nnserauie. u no champion won the bank," mado three, clicked 00 on his second turn nnd missed altogether on his third. Wlth as many turns Schaefer tallied 330, giving him a load of 241 over tho de fender. Tho lend killed Jake and made Willie. Tho crowd applauded as Hoppe tolled off 132. cutting Schae fer's lead to 89. Schaefer missed after twenty , on his fourth appear ance, but Willie . could make only eight. Willi tho game still easy. Schaefer got only 27. Hoppe then mado 40 then 127 and three fair sized clusters that game him the ad vantage. Though last night's game was the mnnt, exciting in tho history of the title, tho feature of tho tournament was tho spectacular playing of Coch ran, who defeated both Hoppe and Schaefer In the only games they lost u nd then dropped before Hagenlacher. one of the weakest of tho entrios. Ilnd Cochran defeated Hagenlachcr, ho would have won tho lltlo. BOUT. i BUTFOE STURDY NEW YORK, Nov. C Adding another victim to hit list In tho cum- palffn he started as a logical con tender for Jnrk Dempsry'a title. Harry Wills knocked out Jack Thompson, Jioston negro, last niBht in tho fourth round of a rough nnd tumble 12-round match, but the "Itrown Panther" of NeVv Orleans gained Ilttlo prestige by his victory In -tho oninion of moRt nhnorvnrs. VHla outclassed his opponent, but Thompson proved an unexpectedly ex. pert nhock absorber, withstanding a lerriiic bombardment of hooks, up porcuts and swings beforo ho went down in the fourth. Floored once for a count of nine, he bobbed up and took a lot of additional punishment before toppling for the last tlmo. his seconds tossing a towel into tho ring In token of defeat. VICTORIA. B. C..' Nov. 6. With moro than 100 golfers competing, tho first championship tournament of the Pacific Northwest senior golfers' as sociation opened today on tho links of tho Vlotorla golf club at Oak Bay. Although most of the golfers camo from Victoria, golfers of mature years arrived today from a number of out side points to take part In this history making event. Play in tho champion ship proper will take place .on Wed nesday and Thursday of this week. Kiwanians to Make Red Cross Drive All Kiwanians, according to vote of tho club Monday, are to moet at the First National Bank Thursday morning, November 8th at 8:30 a. m., to put over the Red Cross drive. This does not mean George is to do it, but every Kiwanlau is, to do his part, therefore you must be there or send someone in your place. A. L. HILL,. Manager of Drive. Coughs Disturb Scnool Work . School teachers should give the same advice to children who have coughs as did this Florida teacher. I recommended Foley's Honey and Tar to the children In my school who had the 'flu' and good results came whenever It was used," writes Mrs. L. Armstrong. Okeechobee. Florida. Foley's Honey and Tar contains no opiates. Ingredients printed on the wrapper. Quickly relieves colds, coughs and crop. Sold everywhere. ; SPORT BRIEFS MEDFOTII), OREOON, BERLIN', Nov. 6. (By Associated Press). The looting of food and clothing shops continued through tho night in tho northern districts of Ber lin while In tho fnshionablo west end of tho city, numerous automobiles were held up. Considerable nntl Senietlc rioting occurred In tho Jew ish quarter. Jlust of tho pillaging wns done by men and youths whoso numerical strength was large. Women partici pated in storming food shops. Tho price of bread today was fixed at SO. 000. 000, 000 marks a loaf as against 140,000,000,000 yesterday. The bourso had . contributed $70,000 to tho public feeding fund. Believing that bread is moro neces sary than politics, German public opinion 1b solidifying in favor of a national dictatorship a singlo man or a limited directorate with ower to punish tho food profiteers and forco tho farmers to bring their products into tho cities. Just who tho dictntor or directorate should bo. nono of tho elements ask ing a chnngo, have so far ventured to suggest and although it Is not Improb able that a dictatorship will be pro claimed. Chnnocllor Stresomann Is going ahead with. his plans for filling out tho cabinet that was depleted by tho retirement of three socialist mem bers. In a proclamation nddressed to tho nation, Prosident Kbcrt and tho chan cellor refer to Germany's intolerable distress and intlmnto that tho govern ment will take forceful measures to protect tho republic against any fac tion attempting to tuko affairs Into Its own hands. Chester Deal Falls. LONDON, Nov. 6. An Exchange telegrnph dispatch from Constanti nople quotes tho newspapers there as stating that Colonel Clayton II. Ken nedy, representing the Ottoman American Development company of fered the Chester concessions In Tur key to Hugo Stlnnes, tho German mugnate, but that tho negotiations cjilliipsed. Salts Fine for Aching Kidneys When Back Hurts. ; Flush Your - Kidneys as You Clean . Your Bowels Most folks forget that the kidneys, like the bowels, sometimes get sluggish and clogged and needa flushing occa sionally, else wa have .backache and dull misery in the kidney" region, severe headaches, rheumatic 'twinges, torpid liver, acid stomach, sleeplessness and all sorts of bladder disorders. You simply must keep your kidneys active and clean and the moment you feel an ache or pain in the kidney region begin drinking lots of water. Also get about four ounces of Jad Salts from any good drug store here, take a tablespoonful in a glass of water be fore breakfast for. a few days and your kidneys will then act fine. This famous salts is made from the acid of grapes and lemon juice, combined with lithia, and is intended to flush clogged kid neys and help stimulate them to activ ity. It also helps neutralize the acids In the urine so they no longer irritate, thus helping to relieve bladder dis orders. . , Jad Salts is inexpensive; makes a delightful effervescent lithia water drink which everybody should take now and then to help keep their kidneys clean. A well-known local druggist says he sells lots of Jad Salts to folks who be lieve in trying to correct kidney trouble while it is only trouble. By all means have your phvsician examine your kid neys at least twice A year. WRESTLING ARMORY TONIGHT 8:30 GUS - FARMER Schneidam vs. Vance OF MEDFORD OF CHICAGO NO TIME LIMIT BEST TWO OUT OF THREE FALLS Two Good Preliminaries Red Watson in an Exhibition Boxing Bout mm mm PRICES Ringside $1.50; Reserved $1.00; Balcony at Brown & Brown, Medford; and TUESDAY, NOVEfRER HI! BY QUAKE CAlTCXK'C. Cnl.. Nov. 6. Shatter ed windows, .alien plaster and twist ed building foundations today re mained as reminders to residents of this border city of yesterday's earth quake, the worst tho Imperial valley has, experienced in several years. Three tromhlors shortly after two o'clock, tho first shock of pronounc ed violence and tho other two of di minishing intensity, left reinforced Representative Business Firms I'M GOING TO BROWN'S For My SHOES 103 N. Central, Medf ord, Ore. Veterinary Hospital AND Sale Stable DR. O. A. OITZEN 111 N. Fir St. Phon651 lectric tgs Carriage Auto Works Vilmo and Harmony Flour STRICTLY GUARANTEED. Aik your dealer for one of theie brand. ROGUE VALLEY MILLING CO. ALL ROADS LEAD TO SINCLAIR'S Jewelry Shop Medford Bldg. USED A A 1 C - 123-125 So. Front. , AUSPICES MEDFORD POST AMERICAN LEGION G, "I92S- concreto plllara In front of one largo store Hent out of shapo and tho Vir ginia h tel several Inches out of placo on its foundation. In tho rnited States Immigration station a portion of the celling fell, and in Alt'xIruU, acrosn the Htm from lit.-re, bi-u-k and adobe walls left standing after the disastrous tiro of last July were toppled hy the shocks. Itrawley. near here, felt the quake, it wns said. No casualties wero re ported throughout the shaken area. Three l)eul. MIAMT. Okla., Nov. 6. Throe men were killed nnd a fourth seriously in jured when. a holat can in tho Lmky Hill Lead and Zinc mine, near here dropped 200 feet when tho brako failed to work. Crater Lake Confectionery Medford Building Home-churned butter milk 5c a glass Light lunches served Fountain drinks, Candies Automobile Springs: Merriman's Blacksmith Shop i THOMAS T. MEERIMAN, Proprietor. ' 20 South Riverside We have An Welding M Which Welds Electrically It's far better and cheaper than Oxy-Acetylene ROOT Music Co. Ill W. Main St. Medford, Oregon "The Harmony Music Store" CAR BARGAINS i nL. rn ATFD T AIT A I TT,n,l-'T,T T "V Paige and Jewctt Dealers " First 2 Rows $1.00; Balance 50c. Tickets on sale Bower's Drug Store, Gold Hill. PAOE FIVE Separatists Tako Things. AIX LA CHAPELLB, Nov. 6. The short reign of the separatists left Aix La Chapello considerably poorer. The treasures in Its ancient town hall wore destroyed, tho objects demolished in cluding medieval furniture, the price less MaiiU'd glass windows und many valuable paintings. FOR ' Fountain Drinks, Ice Cream Cigars, Cigarettes, Tobacco and Smokers' Supplies Pool and Snooker Jensen & Dalley 220 West Main St.' , ; Phone 279-J achine EADS TRANSFER & STORAGE CO. Phone 318 FOR ' J0b Printing of all kinds . J PHONE 75 Medford Printing Co; -i ' Phone 20 Adr.