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pa arc two MBDFOKD MAIL TRIBUNE, MKDFOlll), QltKOON, SATURDAY, NOVEMHKtt 10, 1923 ocal and' Personal . -Indications are not very encourag Ing.for nice weather on Monday for Armistice .duy, .oh the., weather, pro diction for Sunday forecasts unsettled weather and probably rain. The mini mum tomperaturo of early today, 27 decrees, was .the .lowest of the week. : There was a heavy fog this morning which lasted well into the lorcnoon. ' 100 per 'cent pure silk pongee, com mo& grade 88c; extra heavy tor shirts 34 inches wide, $1.19 yard. Jap Art Store. 20b Wanted Small second-hand cook stove. DeVoe's. tf Mrs. H. A. Coleman, who haH been In ill health for years, is very -low at ' the homo of her daughter at Talent, Mrs. J. K. RohiiiBon.. and her demise Is looked for -within two days. , . . Violin instruction. J. D. Wlthnm, 26 Newtown. - , 199 Turkey picker wants work. Call Washington Booms, Mr.-Penny. 109 Thore was a very heavy public market this morning with a corre sponding patronage. Among the many . offerings in the, meat line wer baby beef, chickens and goat meat. . Genuine- Bosch Magneto parts and repairs. Electric Shop, Eighth and Bartlett. .w ; i, ' tf Lost Boys' whcol. DeVoe's. Out of town visitors from a dis tance In the city include W. J. Arm strong and family of Milwaukee, Wis., John S.'Owen II of Owen, Wis.. U. D. Van Bcoyoc of Clldden, la., Mr. and Mrs. S. Vogel of Tacoma, and F. O. Sat go and I. G. Stark of Chicago. Xm a gifts are all In Japanese Art Store. - tf The dinner that was to have boon served on Armistice Day by the W. C. T. U. has been postponed, but next Saturday they will have a food sale at the Public Market. Mayor C. E. Gad (lis and Volney Dixon returned this morning from the Pacific International Livestock expo sition, where they had spent the week. , 1 1 . --1. " . ; : Get soft paper scnool tablets at thl. offloe. , : I : .7 t. . " tf Painting, paperhanglng. Estimates free; Phono 906-J.iChaa. Holmes. 204 The Junior HodjCross of St. Mary's Academy have two windows, one In the Busy Corner store and tho other In the Weeks & Orr store, filled with display of gift boxes made up by the children for tho . Japanono relief steamer which is to arrive In Japan by Christmas time. "The Finest Itadlo Rocolvor in the World.' Learn how you can obtain ono. L. 1). Mlukler, 403 Liborty Bldg. Phono 163, 201 , A big pay night danco at the Orien tal Gardens tonight. W , The three men who aro operating tho old placer mine on the Lydon pro perty In Jacksonville are filling richer pay dirt every day and aro averaging something llko 920 per day with the trudost kind of sluicing rocker. They . will soon Install modern machinery and will he able to do much bettor. Jacksonville Post. " - . T Unci don & Canaday write bonds and liiHuranco. Phone 720. tf . Ileal music, Elght-pleco orchestra. at the Oriental (laidons tonight. i!)9 L. II. Scott, In charge of plant pro pagation work for tho U. S. Depart ment Of Agrlculturo, apent Friday and today at tho Southern Oregon Kxporl- mont Station.. JIo is very much inter ested In tho blight Immune pears which Prof. Keliper collected In China. Dunco. Eagle Point. Sat. nlto. 190 Sale of Pacific Packago goods at 33 1-3 pcrcout discount, Handicraft Shop. . i 200 The local auto camps had about an equal patronage last .- nlghtj thoro being eight cars and about 35 persons ftt -each. - ..it ; t , Thore's a reason. Ask thono who dance there. The Orlentul . Gardens tonight. ' ' - - - ' . 199 Get in on the soap deal at Warner. Wortman & Gore's. 8 bars of Crystal White soap free. ; . - 199 For Sunday two special services are Arranged at the First Baptist church. A large- attendance Is expocted at the Sunday school at 9:46 a. in.. At tl a. m. the pastor. Kov- F. It. IetMh. will havo a special sermon In keeping with the dedication of tho church, on "What Next.". At 7:30, p. m. A Father ahd Son's service will be hold. Aubrey O. Smith will give an address ou "A Dad's Business'. Elton WaK dron will glvo a. talk on "What: I Would Do if I wore a-Dad.' and Wal ter Scott will give a recitation entitled "My Pa.v "The Prodigal Father" and "The Father's CrornVV will be read, and the new church quartet will have two selections, and .Mr. Scott wilt have some organ numbers. Tuesday next tho athletic association of the church plan to meet In tho club room of tho church and all who want to unite are asked to coine to that meet ing. The women .moot next Tuesday in the women's parlors, and will have a covered luncheon at noon. Buy your screen doors at Wallace Woods' Lumbor Yard,' 711 E. Main. Phone 108. .. -i i . - tf a.Kremmel's gonulne health broad at DeVoe's. tf ALL master bakers agree ok this, that milk has ho equal in giving flavor, texture and keeping qualities to white bread. A loaf of Fluhrer's Milk Bread will prove this to you. At Any Grocer T drover Corum and Herbert Strang will Hpvnd Sunday, tho last day of the riimil Hc,innn hunting, In the Apple gate section on the Newbury place, i Try Mt. Pitt Blend flour, .Central Point Mills. " 203 Brunswick phonographs, the worlds mo.-t popular phonograph Easy terms. II. G. launspach, Phone 227. Jester Van Scoy, brother of Vera Van Scoy of this city arrived in Med ford this morning from ,Glidden, Iowa. : Ho intends to make his home in this city. In the future. We wish every one could have' a liberal share in tho great Golden Egg to be layed at the Oriental Gardens tonight. r ; . 199 Buy Xmas gifts, deposit 25 percent wo will save It for you; Jap Art Store "- ' " tf At the city election in Jacksonville last Tuesday-with only one ticket in the field, the following were elected G.. W.- Godward and Chester Wendt. re-elected councllmen for two years,' C. C. Chltwood, .treasurer and J, L. Roe, recorder, each for one year. There will bo only one store deliv ery at 8 o'clock, Monday, Oct. 12, on account 'of Armistice Day.- Medfor.l General Delivery. . . ,. 199 Dance, Eaglo Point, Sat. ntte. 199 Mr. and Mrs. E. H. Arnold of Salem old' friends of Clyde Gardner of the Hotel Medford are In the city on their way by mator to Los Angelos to spend the winter. The best floor and most beautiful ball room In the state. It was build for dancing. The Oriental Gardens. 199 Our only business Is Insurance, but we cover every known kind .of risk El. A. Holmes, "The Insurance Man." tf W. O. Webster of the Associated Oil company returned to Medford yesterday from a trip to Marshflold and Coos Bay. Mr. Webster expects to leave Tuesday for a trip to Cros- cont City, Chicken and beef tamalos. Gusher Cafe, , tf Highest grade Utah and Wyoming coal, absolutely free from slack and dust. Hanson Coal Co., 84 South Fir. Phone 239 A shipment of Cycol Liberty motor racing oil arrived hero today by ex press to be used by tho racing pars in the Armlstlco day races. Hpoclal sale on Ford accessories. Gronse, oil and piston rings. Tho Busy Corner Motor Cot , tf wo carry nothing in coai out tne best, guaranteed Utah or Wyoming. Our prices on, all fuel wo handle are always the lowest, considering qual- 'My..JVnley Fuol Co. 1 ,-' tf Bruce Noo was arrostod In- the southern part of tho state by S. V. Handofor, county prohibition officer, on the charge of operating a still, and was given a sonetneo of nine months in tho county Jail and 'a $100, fine, whon ha pleaded guilty beforo Judgo Glenn O. Taylor yoHtorduy in. Justice COUrt."' ' . . ;l . ' Milk and cream at DeVoo's. , tf Mt.; Pitt flour made from soloctcl wheat. ' . 203 . While grading land on tho 'llaod ranch,' about fivo miles below Grants Pass a number of human I) ones- were encountered..) , T.b.eso,( , proved to , be Indian hones and It Is believed that tho workers got Into an old Indian burying ground. Quito a number of those burying places havo been on- countorod In grading operations and a largo number of former Indian vil lage sites have also been dlsuIOHed. One of these sites :waH Just across tho steel bridge on South Sixth street, the Indians having camped on the low rid go running along tho rlvor. Grants Pass Courier. . . , Chile con carne. Gusher Cafo. tf' All kinds of rough and drossed lumber. Wallaco Woods, Phono 108 711 ISast Main, . John S. Owen, Jr., who has been at tho lumbor camps in tho w ods above Hutto Creek for tho last few weeks arrived in Medford this morn ing nnd will remain here over Armls tlco day. We will loan you r-Minoy to build or buy Holmes the T.(su ranee Man. Ask Hall & Halt for Mt. Pitt, flour. r 203 R. 11. Rhlnohart of Medford was arrested this morning for speeding on the state highway by State Traffic Officer Harold Warron nnd fined (10 in Justice courts. There's a busy Business College In Medford. OWN I Wo have good values In usod cars. Pitt ton A Robinson, Inc. i tf The Red Cross shop will be closed Monday. - - . ' Special sale on Tuesday at the Colonial Oarage. tf Chile con oarno. Gusher Cafe, tf C. P. Hansen of Portland, represen tative of the Chancelor and Lyons Co., Is In Medford on business and Intend to extend his visit until Monday to nee tho Medford-Ashlnnd football game, Duplicating pale books for salo at this office. tf rlomstitchlnff flc per yard at Style1 crnft, opposite Rlalto theatre. tf Iowell Netherland of tho Medford Furniture & Hardware Co., has on display In one of the show windows of that store the engine of tho airplane that he purchased from the Sea-Air CrTft Co., nnd which arrived in Mod ford during tho Jackson County Fall. Fancy Dollclous, Jonathan, Now town. Spit apples. Winter Nells pears for winter use, $1 to $1.75. For present use, 60c to 75c. Medford Fish Co. We deliver. 200 Get Launnpach's prices on pianos before you buy. Ho knows pianos and Is reliable. Phone 827. ' The englno had to he taken apart and stored for the wlntor, because there are no hangars In which i to keep planes In Medford. Chicken and boot t a males, Gusher Cafe. . tf At Deuel's Hemstitching Ho. tf Mr. and Mrs. Chandlor Kgan re turned today from tho east where they had been tho last few months, motoring all the way from Now Hampshire to Medford. At this time of tho year that Is a very difficult trip. " Unity literature teaches people how to.be well, prosperous and efficient. Frv-b distribution. 810 S. Riverside, tf Tour enr battery charged In 8 hours at the Kleotrlc Shop. tf John W. Onn of Jacksonville Is in Portland for a several days visit with his family In that city. Tako your kodak films to Palmer's Studio. First-class work and prompt service. tf - Get a nice chicken dinner for 6ftc at the Crater loke Confectionery Monday, Nov. 'lSth. From 10:80 g'clovK on Medford Bids. in Mr. and Mrs. T. S. Glide and AVm. Robinson are visitors In the city from Davis, Calif, - ' Clean cotton raps wanted at the Mail Tribune office. ft " J. B. King offers to sell a 32 Colts automatic cheap or trade for chickens , 200 "Seeing Ourselves as Others See Us", an address by William H. Craw ford, manager of the New Industries Department, of the Copco company will be the outstanding feature of the P.-T.'A. meeting at the high school noxt -Thursday at 730 p. m. - There will be good music too, and live dis' salons of topics vital to the high school. 1 . i Celebrate Armistice day In a suit cleaned and pressed at the Pantorium Dye Works. Phone 244.. 201 Guaranteed " vulcanizing and 're treading. Kxchangn Tire Co. -201 Both sections of south bound train No. 13 were several hours late today and did not reach the city until after 1 p. m., because of their being behind a? freight' train derailment the other side of Grants Pass. The north bound Shasta train No. 12, was also an hour late because a hot box had delayed it in California. i Residence burglary Insurance $9.08 per $1000. R. A. Holmes, the Insur nace Man. t tf Before you buy that piano see H. O. Launspach. He can save you money. He knows pianos, and Is re liable. Office and salesroom at Weeks & Orr, Phone 227. 'The Elks club and restaurant will bo open all day on Monday, It was announced this afternoon. Before the football game Monday, a chicken dinner for 65c. The Crater Lake Confectionery, Medford Bldg. I . 199 Tokay grape Juice $1.00 a gallon. J. B. King, Box 451. ' 200 Few flags or decorated show win dows incidental to Armistice day ob servance, Sunday and Monday, are yet to be seen In the city. ! Get mamma and walking doll free by buying season ticket. $3.50 doll free for $20 ticket, and $1.50 doll free for $10 ticket. Those season tickets are good for everything in Jap Art Store bofore Jan. 1st. 1924. tf I Special for Friday and Saturday: 20 per cent discount on all - back combs. Sinclair's Jewelry Shop. 199 i Karl Krantz paid a ten dollar fine today In Justice court because of being arrested for speeding by State Traffic Officer J. J. McMahon. Krantz doclared that his speedometer was not correct, and was given a small fine with the warning by Judge TayA lor that if again arrested he would loso his driver's license. , Keop in mind the salo of . Pacific Package goods at 83 1-8 per cent dis count. Handicraft Shop. 200 30x8 V6 cord tires $10.50. Exchange Tiro Co. ' ' -, 201 Responding to a still alarm of fire about 10:30 on Thursday night, Fire Chief Elliott found tho concreto floor lug of the fireplace at the leased home of Chas. G. Thomson, superin tendent of Crater National park, 828 Dakota street, had burned thru to the wooden Joists and sot firo to them. Chief Elliott chopped out the con- rote flooring, which was only from 2 'V to throo Jnchos thick, and fcxtln- finished tho fire, which had been icals.'- Little damage was done; the I Wortman & Goro's. 8 bars of. Crystal Whlto .soap free, - 1 199 Jtesidenco burglary Insurance $9.08 per $1000. II. A. Holmos, the Insur nace Man. tf Tho apple shipments from this city last night for tho eastern markets numbered 22 cars. - Special for Friday and .Saturday 20 per cent discount on all back combs. Sinclair's Jowelry Shop. 1911 Tutoring In grade and high, school subjects by experienced teacher, uni versity fraduate. 116 Mistletoe. 199 Among the Oregon visitors ' so journing In the city for a day or so are Mr. and Mrs. K. H, Arnold of Salem. P. H. Green of Hlllshoro, Mr. and Mrs. P. J. Franklin and Mr. and Mrs. L. H. Hamilton of Portland, J union H. Tost of Ontario, and C. G. Hedges and Gus Wissler of Tho Dalles. - 30x3 fabric tires $7,110. 30x3 fabrics $H.60. Kxehange Tiro Co. 201 "Two wind-up automobiles with gar age Qbc. Jap Art Store. tf , Hilly Merritt who has a severo case of pneumonia, has shown some Im provement and It is now hoped that ho Is nut of danger. Hesldenco burglary Insurance $9.08 per $1000. 11. A. Holmes, the Iusur naco Man. tf Tho shortest road from whoro you aro to where you want to be, a bigger Job and better pay, is via Scientific Salesmanship. Register . now 'for Kvenlng Course. Medford Business College. OWN. f 201. Tho ninny friends of Fred Lewis of Jacksonville, will bo pleased to know that he will bo able to be moved to his home in a day or two. He wan taken to tho Community hospital eight weeks ago with a broken leg re ceived While logging in tho Applegate district. ' Iteserved box seats are now on sale at tho Chamber of Commerce for tho auto races Monday, Nov. J2. The prict Is $1 per seat. If the weather Is unfavorable and races aro not hell tho money will bo refunded. Buy tickets and get choice of scats. The prices of tickets for the races are: General admission 55c. children under sixteen, 30c, grand stand 50c, box reserved seats $1. ' 199 Seo us for music. We specialise on dance nnd concert work. Lyric or chestra. 26 Newtown. 199 The condition of Master Donald Mtllsap, who has been very seriously HI with pneumonia at tho Community hospital for the past ton daysr con tinues very critical. None too' early to begin an em broidered piece for an Xmas gift. Attend tho salo. Handicraft Shop 200 Orehardlsts! Place your order now for your fall requirements of lime sulphur solution. Bear Creek Spray Co. Phone 401-H-l between 7-8 p. m. , 205 Three empty Ink barrels In the rear of tho Medford Printing Co., to be had for tho calling. Como and get them. V ' 199 Katph Bardwell left last night to attend the Oregon-Stanford football game In Portland today. Buy your shingles and roofing at Wallace Woods' Lumber Yard. 711 E. Main street. Phone 108. tf Blue and white lunch rloths on sale. 4vSx4S. 66c: 60x60, $1.19; 70x70. fl.48, Jap Art Store, t , - tf Attorney Georgo Roberts left yes terday for Cincinnati being called there by the sudden illness of his father; Mrs. Roberts and children are now visiting Mrs. Roberts' parents in that city. Get In on the soap deal at Warner, Wortman & Gore'a, 8 bars of Crystal White soap free.- , . : iyg " Radio sets "tailor made," rebuilt, repaired, Installed, - Guaranteed. .. L D. Mlnkler, 403 Liberty Bldg. Phone 163. 20; , Ybu can get It at DeVoe's. (" tf Make your selections early. Pack age goods on sale, i Handicraft Shop. - ' . 260 U.S.A. GETS SATISFACTION PEKING, Nov. 10. (By tho Asso ciated Press.) Captain Gatewood . S, Lincoln, commander of the destroyer division of the American Asiatic fleet, has demanded and obtained from the Chinese military authorities satisfaction tor' an attack by Chinese soldiers on the American flag at Amoy on October 20, It has been learned. A launch from the destroyor Hurl bert was fired on while It was ap proaching the docks at Amoy. Through the American consul there Captain Lincoln demanded an apology and pun Ishmcnt of the offenders. General Lai Shih Huang, commander of the Klang- so forces in control of Amoy, Immedi ately offered an apology and reported later that the soldiers who fired on the launch had been sentenced to six months' imprisonment and the officer in charge of them fined three months' pay. Captain Lincoln regarded the pun ishment as Insufficient and demanded that the officer responsible bo reduced In rank. General Lai promised that this would be done. - i AID TO DISABLED IS LEGION LEADER'S PLEA l CINCINNATI, Nov. 10. Frederick W. Galhrulth, lato commander of tho American Legion who was killed in an automobile, accident in Indian apolis several ypars ago was hold to bo a martyr to patriotic service by John Quinn, present national com- mandor, In an address hero today, The spooch was jnado at the dedica tion exercises of tho Galbralth me morial, The legion's, duty Is to make sure that the needs, and wants of the naimed and . disabled 'ever shall 1o , " . V V'.; 1, , ',,,, u power "must lie used to provide for their welfare and happiness and to Mexposo without any pity and un fairness to or exploitation of tho OBITUARY CRANDKLL-r-Mrs. Jettio Crandnll, wife of William Crandell, passed away at the home, two miles north of Kagle Point Friday morning otpnemnonla. She was 33 years, 6 mouths and 1 17 days of age, and was born near Sac ramento, Cnllf., -April 22, 1890. Mrs, Crandell had lived near Kagle Point for the paRt 22 years, was a member of the First Baptist church of that city nnd had a wlitd clrclo of friends there. . Sho loaves to mourn hor loss her mother and stop-father, Mr. and Mrs A.' ft. Clarno,, her huslmnd. William Craniloll, and aevon children, who are Bertha. Johnnie " Clarno and , Cora Clara, Edison,; Edwin and baby Cran dell, just .hroo days old. ! , Sho also lcavos flvo brothers, who are Waltor Uorsman of Medford, Ore., Wallace Ilcrgmnn of Lonf! Beach, Calif., Wayinan' Hergman of Orovlllo. Calif., Warren Bergman of Eugono, Ore.; Carl Bergman of Eaglo. Point, The funeral services 'ill be held at the Central Point cemetery Monday. Nov. 12. 1923, at 11 o'clock sharp. Rev. Still officiating. - CORTIfKLL Evn Corthcll. wife of W. A. Cnrthell. panned away at their home, 632 S. Fir St., In tnia city, nt 3:45 Friday afternoon. Bhe wns in usunl health until sho Buffered a pnralytlc stroke early Wednesday morning from which she never, re gained consciousness. Deceased was born In White County. 111.. January 4, 185". Asrod 66 years, 10 months, 5 days, with nr parents she moved from her native stnte to Colorado, and In 1S73 was married to W A Corthnll. Tho family came to Orenon in 1880 where they have since resided, and for tho last four years havo lived In Medford. Sho was a member of the M. E. Church. South. Besides her bereaved husband, Bhc leaves elcht children: Bert and Charles Corthetl of Port land, Oro.: Edaar Corthell, Trail, Ore. Mrs. W. W stickles and Mrs. Josse Sumner. Kast Side, Ore.; JJldon "Cor thell, La Center, Wash.; Mrs. Walter Bupp and Mrs. Luke Ryan, Medford. Also two sisters and one brother. Funeral services will bo held at the Conger chupol Sunday at 8:00 p. m., Bov. J. B. Conn officiating. Inter ment in 1. O. O. F. .cemetery. lVtty CnniKon to Wed. LOS AXOELKS., Nov. ,10. James Cruie, motion picture producer and dtroctor and Betty Compson. film alar, are engaged and will bo married some time next year. They admitted their engagement to a newspaperman here last night. Cruie'a first wife wns granted an Interlocutory" divorce decree about a month ago and he will be free to re-marry in about eleven months. 2 MEDFORD R S.r PLAYERS NOT IN BEST OF CONDITION '. tM X-i n rr- . ' s i The colors of the spectrum aro all that will be seen next Monday when the Red and. White meets the Red and 'Black "In their annual conflicts at the Holly stroet grounds. . Truly that phraao of Ashland's song, "there'll bo a hot time in the old'as w.c - the surrounding city and ,, ,i,,h,., ., . ... , . . country 6rowd that great temple week town, tonight -will In this instance after week to hear the messages of be a fact, for with the Granite City, salvation and healing from tho Hps eleven's, determination! to. wipe out and life of Mrs. McPhoraon. Cash last year's defeat and the local, Wood, former county Y. M. C. A. sec- eleven's determination to uphold the :h as has lot precedent, a battle such been witnessed for years should, and In all probability will be the outcomo. Excepting the cases of Neff and Van' Scoyoc, Coach Callf&on'B proteges , are in the pink of condition and eager for , the fray. While they are not oyer, confident they have some confidence1 In their ability to fight and they will , ,,, . , J ,. trot onto the field determined that if iigm can turn me lace or victory In uieir uirecuon, men truly tne locals will come out on the long end of the score. , The advance sale of tickets gives indications of a large crowd, and 3n solar as every common excuse, . as re gards work, and the time, etc., lias been done away with .every loyal Med fordite should be at the game to help root for the Medford. gridsters. i i INDIANAPOLIS, Nov. 10. A na tion dedicated to eternaf peace, but "peace with safoty," If the hone of National Commander John R. Quinn of tho American Legion, expressed to dayrln an Armistice dtiy, proclamation to legionnaire's and a message to tho general public. . Co'mmajidor.' CJuiun requests that tho people of America take example from members of tho legion at 11 o'clock tomorrow and pauso a moment' In their activities to pay trlbuto to- tho mon who gavo their llvos for their country in the world war" which endod fivo years ago. . , I , 'Hleven o'clock of the mornlhir iof Novombor 11 this' year will mark tho fifth annivorsary of tho armistice which brought to an end the greatest war of ail history,". .Commander Quinn's message roads. "On that hour and clay members of tho legion all over tho world will pause a moniont nnd bow their heads. Leglonnaise bugles in thousands of places vill blow 'taps in final reverence to their dead. Is it too much to ask the entire nation to participate with . tho veter ans in this simple, trlbuto. of 'silent reveronce? , "At 11 o'clock" of November 11; 1018 most of us who, were in the ser vice believed we had brought to a successful end a war against war. In thnt beliof we must confess a degree of disappointment. Is It then ..too much to ask also 'that on this, the' fifth anniversary of the armistice, tho' entire national dedicate itself with us who knew the real nature , of war. to tho ceaseless tsrivlng for perpetual -peace not to be. gained by spineless pacificism or ignorant -disregard for our national security, but by the pro motion of international good will in any way that will not be incompatible with safety?'' . - :, . , . An automobile collision In which Mrs. Bessie McConochie suffered mi nor bruises nbout the bead, took place early this forenoon at tho corner! of South Riverside and 13th street. ! . . Mrs. McConochie was driving south In a Ford touring car and William High was driving north his Ford truck loaded with apples. When at the corner High started to turn into 13th street his truck hit the touring car broadside, eyewitnesses say. The lat ter car was overturned with its occu pant by tho force of the impact Both cars were badly wrecked. B SOFIA, Bulgaria The production of tobacco la fast superseding wheat growing in Bulgaria. Once almost exclusively a wheat raising country, today Bulgaria has ten acrea of to bacco n gainst one in the cereal. Bulgarian farmers were taken into European Turkey before tho war to work in the tobacco fieMs, and learn ed tho business thoroughly. Unsettled conditions have killed tho industry In Turkey, so the Bulgarians arc return ing to their own country bringing the industry with them. Farmers find there n six to eight times more profit in a field of totmcro than In a field of wheat the Mime sixe. WUh Modtord trade la Medford made. AM. LEGION LEADER PES PLEA FOR PEACE WITH HONOR WOlylAN INJUREDiNr TO BE DESCRIBED At tho Presbyterian church on Sun day evening, those who are Interested w-iil bo' given tho privilege ofjhearlns of the great revival which has Been J going on in Angelus Temple Los An "igel'es for the past ten months." Thou- sands of people from all over the land 're?ary nas spent two months studying tnat Breat work from every angle and , H ill lull auuui 1. uuu will mau vv giau i to answer Inquiries if any wish to ask ..,i fhB main mmrtot ivin fur nlsh special music. The service will be one' of inspiration closing with a brief prayer service in preparation for h9 special meetings of, the coming two weeks, wUh Rev' u B' Qulck of f buJ"e- ' , , , . At tne morning service tho pastor - .,,, k on ..christ and Worry,.. moat beautiful and helpful portions of ; another message from one -.of tho '.the Sermon on the Mount. Special I music, will be given . - by tho male Quartet, Fuffered Five Years From Kidneys "I suffered with kidney trouble for five years or more. I could not sleep, at night and I was always tired after coming home from work, and my back ached,"; writes John It. Gordon, Dan ville, 111. "I secured some Foley Kid ney Fills and after a few treatments I felt better and could work with more ease, became stronger and could sleep better." For quick relief from Backache, Rheumatic pains, and Kid ney and Bladder trouble use Foley Kidney Pills. Sold everywhere. Adv. Medford Stores to Close ' It has bocn decided to closo all tho Medford buslnoss houses and offices Monday, Nov. 12 at 11:30 a. m. In or der to allow ovorybody to help celo brate Armlstlco day. -, All are request ed .to close. t MERCHANTS ASSOCIATION. , , , . . TOO , LATE TQ CLASSIFY WANTED Colored lady wishes day work, such as housecleaning; also serving parties within city, llcfer ' enccs. Address 107 W. Main St., Shining Parlor. ' .-201 FOR SALE Tokny grapes. 2 '4 miles 'southeast of Oold Hill on highway.' Bring your boxes., J. C. Hudson. . - 204 FOR SALE Fresh . cow, Mammoth .. BroiiKe turkeys for breeding, tonis $, hens 55. Turkeys for Thanks . giving. Phono U-13-X. 201 FOR R ALU Fresh 7-F-ll., :, Phono . 201 STRAYED Dark Jersey male calf 9 months did. Call 069-R. 201 FOR TRADE 40 aero ranch. 1 j 'miles from small town and good i school: 'Will accept Dodgo or Chev . rolet, car -part paymont. . J R, Mail .".Tribune. ' ' 200 FOR " SALE Fino lots in East - Holghts Addition on Hlllcrest road. A bargain if takon at once. Phone :. ,220-R,. ,.,: .... , - 204 FOR SALE Oliver disc plow, seed drill, 'double A-harrow. 3-sectlon ' sprlhgtooth. good hnck, gcntlo ' horse.'- Phohe 220-R. . 204 LOST-t Light brown fur neckpiece. Phone 987-J for reward. 200 WAN'TED-To do plowing with trac-' tor. -Prices reasonable. Satisfaction. " guaranteed. Phono 597-R-2 or 517-L. 201 oooooooooooooooooooooooooo g Hemstitching 8 Handicraft Shop TO THOSE WHO HAVE NOT SEEN It is important that you should know that the final , performances are to be given tonight, " as the previous . booking of "CHILDREN OF JAZZ" ; ' ' ' ' ' .' ' i , , ' f ' ; which opens its Page engage- nient tomorrow matinee pre vents an extension of show- ing of "Enemies 6f Women." . . . I . ... . . Continuous Tomorrow KVKltY KXOWX FORM OF INSURANCE BONDS : R. A. HOLMES "THE INSURANCE MAN" ' 1 PHONE 444 ' JACKSON COUNTY BANK BUILDINQ , . .SINCE 1909 ,., (1 Hotel Bedford fr l J)I SUNDAY DINNER -P I Olympla Oyster Cocktail . . Kipe Olives and Sweet Picket '' Soup ' " ; ' '.' Chicken with Okra Clear Green Turtle Choice of ' Chicken Ala King on Toast ' ' , Siroln Steak, Mushroom Sauce Roast Young Turkey, Cranberry Sauce Mashed or Candied Sweet Potatoes 1 Green Peas - Salads Lettuce and Asparagus, Frencji - Dressing . ' - Apple .or Hot. Mince Tie; ' Chocolato Eclair' ; Strawberry or Vanilla Ice Cream Coffee 'Milk ' Tea " $1.00 HOTEL MEDFORD $1.00 Hours: 11:30 A. M..to 2 P. M. 5 to 8:30 P. M. VINING THEATRE ASHLAND MONDAY NOV. 19 Make Your Seat Reservations By Mall N6w. ... . . . Musical comed IN NEVyoRK IThe Greatest Girl! in the World Book by James Montgomery .v Music by Harry Ttafngy 1" Lyrics by Joseph McCarthy Staged by Edward Royce.' With DALE WINTER and the All-Star Company. . Prices $1.50, $2.00 and $2.50 ' Plus Tax .. . i Medford Iron Works Ow Specialty ... ! Medford Quariz Mil! .Mining and Sawmill Machinery. General Founds and Machine t- Work..!';-. -'', ' 118 N. Central It. Of Shows Today, and Monday, met