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TITE irePFORD SUN, OREOOX, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 15, 192: PAGE THREE 4 1-BiiSfelo ms . ABOUT the success of El Sidelo there is no mys tery; fine tobaccos, wisely blended and expertly made up into "seven dis tinguished shapes", ex plain it. Never have the qualities of El Sidelo beenfiner,andneverhave the factories been busier. El Sidelo Cigar li made by Coaiolldated Cigar Corporation x New York Distributed by AIjI.EX & LEWIS. Portland. Ore. Pearls Special for Friday and Saturday Finest Quality Imitation Pearl Beads1 Regular. H50 value....?3.48 Regular $9.00 valuc....$6.75 Regular $10.00 valuc..$7.38 Rcgularr $12.50 yallie..$8,88 Regular $15.00 value..?9.98 , Boxes for above 75c extra , Sinclair's Jewelry Shop Vining Theatre ASHLAND Monday November 19 ORDER SEATS BY MAIL With Class and Charm' Ail Its Own. The Best Musical Comedy the Stage Has Ever Known. The Snart Musical "comedy j mm Positively the Strongest Cast Ever Seen in This Musical Hit DALE WINTER FLO IRWIN, MARY O'MOORE, GLADYS NAGLE, DOROTHY LA Mar, HENRIETTA HOUSEN, DOROTHY KANE, HOWARD FREEMAN, JERE DELANEY, HENRY COOTE, GEORGE COL LINS, EDDIE MARR, GEORGE MANTELL. . Exceptional Beauty Chorus Large Orchestra ' SEATS NOW SELLING PRICES: ' . $1.50, $2.00 and $2.50, Plus Tax. Dr. Jud Rickert; AX1) OPTIOAH 808 Eairt Main Street . NO DROPS USED TO BE A GREAT PEACH COUNTRY The unusually long peach season which Med ford and vicinity has en joyed ctimo to an end recently, and adds another bit of corroborative evi dence for tho excellence of Medford's climate. This season was reviewed this forenoon by 13. J. Runyard,-superintendent of tho public market. "Peaches arc now gone for this year,"- said Mr. Ilunyard. ' ' They started coming in on July 10 and ended November 10. Thus you see wo had poaches for four, mouths in succession on sale every market duy, three days a weok. Thousands of boxes were sold during this .time, both at home and in surrounding territory, in tho colder parts of Oregon aud northern California. - "Now tho public is asked to respond similarly by purchasing the Rogue river valley apples, yhleb are vo.y choico thin year' . t 4 i In his address last night on "Tho Destiny of Kings and Rulers." D. J. Howe used Paul's defense before Felix and A grip pa, delivering a con vincing and interesting sermon. His subject tonight, " In Christ-' is a special sermon for members of all churches. Thoro will bo good music, and a solo by Harry Scougull. . P. H. Mallory. vice president and general sales manager of the More- land Sales Corporation of Los An geles and C. H. Smith, manager of tho Pacific Northwest, aro in Medford today in the Interests of tho More land Truck and to secure an agency here. Alford Greater Imperial orchestra at tho Armory danco Saturday night. aor Orchurdists! Place your order now for your fall requirements of lime sulphur solution. Wear Creek Spray Co. Phone 401-R-l between 7-8 p. in. '205 Vernon Wlnnlngham leaves today for Eli. Nevada. Ho has accepted a position in a copper mino there as an assay or. Forget your week-day worries! Let gaiety bo your master at the Oriental gardens Saturday night. 293 C. W. Shields has returned from a ton days trip to Washington -and Idaho. He shipped their household goods from Wenatehoe.. Mr. and Mrs. Shields are delighted with this coun try, have built up a splendid business in their general store and are enlarg ing their stock constantly . to meet their increasing business. - . 1 Urown will fix your shoes so you can wear thorn with comfort. 209 There will bo a meeting of tho Parent-Teacher circle of the 'rliigh school tonight at 7:30 at the high school building. Besides tho address nf Vm. H. Crawford of the Copco, there will be reports on the state Parent-Teachers convention. A large attendance is desired. r.very man ana every woman neens relaxation of some kind. No matter how brilliant you may bo idlo and fanciful thoughts must bo allowed to enter tho chambers of your brain. Beautiful music and colorful settings at tho Oriental gardens will bring you the needed relaxation. Bo thore Sat urday night. 203 Frank Itothrock. of Central Point, has sold his property and leaves in two weeks for Florida and from there will go to Torro Haute, Ind., to make his homo with his son. 1 Chicken and beef ta males, Gusher Cafe. tf Alford Greater Imperial orchestra at the Armory danco Saturday night. E Tho Nowb-UovIow has neon . re- furntod to nmko tho following state ment rOEardlnR tho fnlluro of the Ku Klux Klan to appear in tho ArmlHtioo Day parado, aa It was previously an nounced that they would do. The klan wan prepared to march and went to considerable expense In preparing a beautiful float. Several hundred of its members wero robed and ready for. tho -parade In which they had planned to participate. When It was announced that the klan expected to appear, some of its opponents mado a vigorous protest. ' Tho Legion post refused to consider the protest., hold ins that the legion Is a neutral organi zation and that -an invitation- had been extended to all organisations re gardless of beliefs and creeds to par ticipate Shortly before the parado, however, the klan heard of tho pro test that had been mado, and rather than cause any possible embarrass ment to tho legion pnst voluntarily withdrew, in spite of tho expense to which It had gone. Koscburg News Review. A. F. & A. M. ft Itegular -communication of Medford Lodge No. 10S on .JK Wlday ovening. Novembor 16, ' T 1D23. at 7:30 . m.. Visitors welcome. Ily order of W.. M. A. J. Croso, gocretary. 208 The Order of De Molay will meet Thursday night for election of officers. HEN TROWBRIDGE, 203' Scribe. ,' Card of Thanks Wo desire to thank Hie many friends, and the I. O. O. F. and W. of W. lodges for their sympathy durlnR our recent bereavement and for their beautiful flowers. M. AND MRS. G. R. MILLSAP8. 201 VS. KNAPP CASE District Attorney Newton W. Bor den has announced that there will be no criminal cases tried at tho present term of 'tho circuit court, until the session of the new grand jury, -convened Tuesday, is completed. This is expected to take a week or ten days. All the old matters heforo the grand jury ' have been disposed of, and tho work is now with new mat ters. . - r ( : , The district attorney said that the evidence gathered in tho Southern Pacific train robbery and murders at Siskiyou tunnel, October 11th, would probably, according to present plans, be taken up tho latter part of next week. Civil suits of varying degrees of Importance are occupying the atten tion or the circuit court, u There was no session of the court today. Among the 'suits slated for hearing at this term is -that of T. J. Fuson' against Karl K: Knapp.i for damages-alleged ; 1 Vwi Iltna.tiiinlnnrf In nllnv conflict about a year ago,- Knapp is now 'a-resident of Fresno, Calif. An affidavit of prejudice was filed in this caso by the do fen bo and granted by the court. An outsldo judge will be called in to hear the case. Fuffered Flvo 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 R. Gordon, Dan ville, II!.' "J secured some Foley Kid ney PIIIb and after a Cow 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 Khlnnv Pills. Sold everywhere. Adv. F.J. NEWMAN !S ELECTED PRESIDENT BOY SCOUT COUNCIL The members of the Boy Scout local council met at luncheon at the Medford hotel and formally launched tho organization in tho community. Tho following members wero present: R. 11. Boyl. Dr. R. R. Johnson. Geo. Kunzman, C. C. liCiumon, F. J. Now man, H. B. Rankin. Dr. Frank Rob erts, Larry Shade, A. G. Smith. C. A. Whllloek. C. L. Goff, A. C. Ik-van, F. J. Frazier. Rev. J. W. Angel of Phoenix. Xtev. F. W. Black. F. J. Fra zier and J. B. Coan. Other members unable to bo. present aro A. J. Crose and K. li. Gore. Following a general statement by Scout Commissioner J.. B. Coan. the permanent officers wero elocted as follows: President, F. J. Now man: vice president. Iarry Shade; scout master, J. R. .Coan; treasurer, Arthur C. Bevan; eocretary. F. J. Frazier. 1 Tho council formally accepted the offer of the Rotary club of this city to sponsor tho movement and with greut enthusiasm, and determination - the new organization began functioning. A number of chairmen of urgent committees. woro appointed and will be announced later. Tho,. matter of temporary- scout headquarters was found to -be quite pressing and that committee was asked to begin work at once. The council will meet at the same place and hour next Thursday and complete organization and place Into operation .many of the plans now being developed. , FOOTBALL DINNER AH Tho dinner giver, at tho Hotel Med ford last night by Glen Fabrick, quar terback of the Metlford high football team, fur tho members of the football squad and invited representatives of civic organizations, was a very en Joyublo affair, attended in all by 27 'persons. Glen Fabrick was toast master and there were a number of Interesting talks. v A. B. Cunningham spoke ns president of the schuol board, R Boyl as head of tho Crater Club, W. J. Warner, head of tho Kiwanis Club, and Dr. R. Clancy, head of tho Rotary Club. principal O. R. Campbell and Superintendent Aubrey G. Smith, gavo short talks, telling how pleased they were with the foot ball season, Tho main talk was by "Prink" CalllHon, the coach, who is likewise very happy about the out comb of the gatno Monday. Soveral members of tho squad were called upon for short speeches. ' 10 A Monday evening, November 19th, will bo "Football night" for the Crntcr Club, at which time the Medford high school football team and Coach Calli son will be their guests at a banquet at tho Hotel Medford. Tho Dlnty Mohr hall, where the Craters hold their semi-monthly eruptions, will bo the Bcene of great activity. Appropriate decorations will be ar ranged by a comiMtteo and a one hundred per cent football program will greet the football boys. Accord ing to Big Eruption Bob Boyl, there will be a program and all round meet ing moro Interesting than, the usual Crater get-togethers, and that will be going some. With Medford trade Is Medford mode. RED PEPPER HEAT Jap Freighter n Tow SEAT-TLB;' Nov. 16. Tho freighter Slilnkoku Maru, which has beoti drift ing In ' the north Pacific 'ocean' since she broke her tall shaft, November 1, was' .taken .n' .tow tortoy. by thoL tits Hunaconna, sjjiil a mcBsaKe froin tue Slilnkoku Maru received here today by Mitsui and company, her owners. RHEUMATISM Cannot Fxlst In tho Human Body If You Will Vso Trunk's proscription It is prepostoroun, in fact, it is a shamo to suffer with inflammatory, muscular, sciatic or any form of Rheumatism, ! This Prescription doos not ruin tho stomach, it does not depress the heart. Hat all the meat and good food you wish, whilo taking Trunk's Prescription. Contains no mercury, salicylate BOda, oil wintorgreen, or narcotics, but positively overcomes uny kind of rheumatism or gout on earth. What moro do you want? There Is nothing just as good, and It Is impossible to get something better. The greatest uric acid solvent known and also a superior liver mcdiclnd. Trunk's Prescription sells for $1.75 or 3 for only $5.00 at Hasklns Pmr Store Adv. The heat of red peppers takes the "ouch" from a sore, lame hack, it ran not hurt you, and it certainly ends the torture at once. When you are suffering so you can, hardly get around, just try Red PepH per Rub, and you wilt have -the quick- est relief known. Nothing has suchi concentrated, penetrating heat as rf peppers. . ' ' ' Just as soon as you apply Red Pep per Rub you wt eelllf shrdlu shrdtu per Rub you will feel the tingling heat. In three minutes It warms the, sore -spot through and through." Pain and soreness are gone. t Ask any druggist for a Jlar of Rowlss Red Pepper Rub. Be sure to got the genuine, with the name Row lea on each package. '' Tv -' .' "':.--, t Satisfaction A suit tailored expressly for you ns you would have it out of cloth of your own selection gives you a kind of . siit isf action that you can't get in any other way. The feel of it is different it expresses your own individu ality it sets you apnrt from the crowd. ' - -And yet, the price is no more than you would have to pay for a suit of similar quality manufactured in bulk. Over 600 patterns to select from. Priced $29.75 vp. SPRINGER & LEE The Men's Shop Opposite Bialto Theatre, ,1 u'. nit. i . ' i i ( f. , - , -....-,. J . I ... . .;. .... f . "Buy with Safety" Only to ;.! 2 More Days Save Money Get the Car,, You Want at Less than You Expect to Pay ' Convenient Time ' Payments make It easy for you to buy here. And If you now have a car you can trade it In on a Certified car that more fully meet, your desires. Cars went fast the first day of this big Certified Used Car Sale.' Our salesroom was thronged with people who came to "look 'em over" and remained to buy. They marveled that so much value in motor transportation could be bought for so little money. ' . . .' ' ' Results have already marked this Sale as a merchan dising event of wide public interest. Everybody in Med-' ford and vicinity is invited to attend this sale during the two remaining days. ; 'All families who have no car, and those who now have a' small car; are especially invited. Here is your beBt op portunity to see what big returns in profit and happiness you can secure for a small investment. No need to deny yourself the delights of automobile ' ownership when you can get a Certified used car, backed iby our "Seal of Satisfaction." t 't f - i "CERTIFIED" Means Just ..... , What It Says " Vou get a signed (certifi cate with each car, tacked by the responsibility of this establishment, You can feel the same confidence in but' ti)g a Certified Used Oar that you would in buying a new car, Free Driving lessons If you don't know how to drive we guarantee to teach you, or ny momber of your family, ao that you will feel fully compe tent to handle your ' car with caeo and confidence under all driving condition. Sale Lasts Only . Two Mpr . Days. HSorne Early Compt Prepared to Buy and Robinson, Inc. ' i - Pattbn . - --1 112 South Riverside Open Evenings During Sale until 9:30 O'clock