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MW)F01?r MATL ' TRTBTTNR, M1WF0RD, OREGOX. THURSDAY, XOYEMBRR 22. 192.1 PAflE FIVE 10 PLAY r. DEFENSIVE GRADE CROSSIN CONTROL UP TO I NEW YORK, Nov. 22. (By the Associated Pressv Last mlnuto line up revisions, are expected to foretell the tyjio of ploy tlio navy will use against tho Army when the two ser vice elovens meet In tho 26th game of their bristling series at the Poloi Grounds Saturday. Tho middle lineup has rival candi dates for sovornl positions, with one group functioning hotter on offen sive and another which shines in de fensive play. Taylor and Brown, ends and Barchot, fullback aro Included in tho former group and Caldwell and Harnett, ends and Sllnpley, fullback, nro Included In the latter, , Because the cadets show a supe rior offensive record, many students of football assert Navy's best plan of action will be that of defensive play. TAX SALEM, Ore., Nov. 22. An official canvass by the aecrolary of state of tho vote cast for and against tho state Income tax in the referendum elec tion of November 6, shows a total of 68,047 votes for the measuro and 58, 131 agalnBt It, a majority of GIG for it. "Cascarets" 10c if SickBilious, . , Constipated "They Work While You Sleep." When you feel sick, diuy, upset, when your head is dull or aching, or your stomach is Bour or eassy, just take one or two pleasant "Cascarets" to 'relieve constipation and biliousness. Ko griping nicest cathartic-laxative on earth for Men, Women and Children. 10c boxes, also 25 and 50c sizes any drug store. WASHINGTON, Nov. 22. Whother stato railroad and utilities' commis sions or the Inter-stnto commerce com mission have Jurisdiction in the mat ter of railroad grade crossings In cit ies and the construction of stations was argued today in the supreme court. The Issues were presented In throe cases brought by the railroad commission of California against the Southern Pacific, tho Atchison, and Los Angeles and Salt Lake. the the three roads had been ordered by the state commission to build a union station at Los Angeles and make the matter rest exclusively with the intcr-stato commerce commission. Tho National Association of Hallway and Utility commissioners and the regulatory commisslsons of 2!) states were permitted by tho court to take part in the case. The national association, supporting tho order of the California commis sion, insisted that the state commis sion could roquire railroads to abol ish dangerous grado crossing and that tho order for erection of a union station waS made partly to enable the abolition of certain grado crossings. Counsol for they railroads inslstod that enactment of the federal trans portation act, giving the inter-state commerce commission authority to de termine the necessity for tho consoli dation and joint uso of terminal facili ties, had divested the state of jurisdis-tion. BUT NOT ON POLITICS WASHINGTON, Nov. 22! Former President Wilson Into today mndo a brief address from tho bay window of hla residence to several hundred members of the United Daughters of the Confederacy who went to tho Wilson homo during their annual convention hero. Mr. Wilson confined his remarks to an exchange of preetlriRa and made no reference to public questions. r-"-SatisfaCTion A suit tailored expressly for you as you would have it out of cloth of your .own selection gives you a kind of satisfaction that you can't get in any other way. The feel of it is different it expresses your own individu-1 : ality it sets you apart 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 seleot from. Priced $29.75 up. SPRINGER & LEE 4 The Men's Shop Opposite Rialto Theatre MEDFORD ARMORY Mat. and Night, Saturday, Nov. 24 Auspices Co. A, 186TH INF. THE BIG CITY ROAD SHOW "PECK'S BAD BOY" This Ib - Positively the Same Big Company That Played OAKLAND LOS ANGELES SAN FRANCISCO v SPECIAL ENGAGEMENT HERE Matinee and Night, Saturday, NovV 24 Owing to the Company having an open date BIG CAST, including ' Otis Oliver and Arthur Van Slyke The Season's Character Comedians with' KOLB. and DILL ' . Hear "Do Re Me," Duncan Sisters' Song Hit in Topsy arid Eva. , ' See Schultz's Funny Grocery Store YOU WILL LAUGH UNTIL YOU ROCK IN ! YOUR SEAT : ' ; ' BRING THE KIDDIES. ' PRICES: Matinee 25 and 50c, no higher; Evening " 25c, 50C, 75c, $1.00. ' Plus Tax. - - ' Reserved Seat3 at Haskins Drug Store. . locdBtMs Among tho California pcoplo so journing In tho city for a short time nro Mr. ' and Mrs. C. Uurnhardt of Eureka. Mr. and Mrs. Ij. A. Dank worth, Mr. and Mrs. B. H. Smith and Mr. and Mrs. L. . A. Searing of los Angeles, and the following from San Francisco; Mr. and Mi-h, M. E. ,Mun ger, M. O. Payno and family, Mr. and Mrs. I.awrence Wood and ' Mr. and Mrs. H.'P. Snndcfer. Mah Jongg score pads and place cards. Swem's Studio and Gift Shop. 209 ; What!- Not going to tho turkey, shoot? Because why? No nun? Woll. como right along. Runs furnished. ' Place, Hollywood Orchards. Sunday. Nov. 25, and Thanksgiving day. 211 The plays to bo given at Phoenix high school Friday night are under tho direction of tho dramatic coach, ' Alma C.itchol Morse, a graduate of Emerson college, Boston. 2011 "Faith of Our Fathers." at High School Nov. 23. 2 09 j Articles of incorporation wero filed this week with tho state corporation department by the Independent Truck Lino. Incorporated, of Mcdtord, cupl-1 tallzed nt $5000. Tho Incorporators nro II. W. Clark, J. E. Whltlatch and Frank DoSouaa. Try Brown for your shoe repairing.. , 309 The season's blgzgest turkey shoots held at Hollywood Orchards on Jack sonville road, Sunday, Nov. 26 and Thanksgiving day. Plenty turkeys. 211 Eventually a gonulno Victrola why now now? Palmer Piano House. tf Better select tho Buzza motto that you want, now. It will probably be gono Inter. Swem's Studio. 209 Chief of Police Hobinson of Cor vallls sends out the following notice: "Beware of bad check artist. Height about 5 feet 8 inches: weight 160 to 166; complexion light. Carried loft arm in splints, and bandaged, sup posed to bo broken in two places, eausod by playing football. Ago from 18 to 20 years; neatly dressed; good appearance. Passed several checks In Corvnllis, amounts mostly $25. Checks drawn on local bank by J. H. Clark, favor of Charles Hilton; good plain hand-writing; endorsement, back hand, writing poor. Operated In Cor vallls, Saturday aftor banking hours, Nov. 17, making purchases of men's wear, receiving cash for balance of check." Thanksgiving sale on all millinery commencing Friday, Nov. 23 and con tinuing all month. Miss Taylor, at Douol's. 210 Don't forgot tho danco at Jackson ville Frl night, Nov. 23. Lyric or chestra. .'' 210 What! Not going to the turkey shoot? Because why? No gun. Well como right along, guns furnished. Place, Hollywood Orchards. Sunday. Nov. 25, and Thanksgiving day. 211 Book ends Swem's Gift Shop. 209 Wo carry nothing In coal but tho best guaranteed Utah or Wyoming. Our prices on all fuel wo handle aro always tho lowest; considering qual ity. -, Valley Fuol Co. , it LA. : SUGAR FACTORY NEW IBERIA, La.. Nov. 12. Search continued toilay fur additional bodtoft In the ruins of the Vida augur refinery at jLoreuifville, ten miles eattt of here, which was ruzed Into yester day by a boiler explosion, killing nt least nine persona and injuring 'fifteen others, five of them probably fatally. A check up of tho refinery's payroll disclosed that three employes wero unaccounted for and it was feared . they had been buried under tho debris ' of the plant which was completely wrecked, causing an eat I mated loss of , $100,000. Nino bodies had been taken from ' the rufr.s, of the injured seven were whlto and eight negroes. ! The killed vor Sidney Itroussard, j nephew of Senator Edwin S. ltrous- J sard, manager of the refinery; Oncar i HrouHuard, superintendent and two white and five negroes. Tho refinery employed lpO persons. Iivcstuck. PORTLAND. Ore., Nov. 22. (U. S. Department of Agriculture.) Cattle no new offerings today; yestordny afternoon's livestock arrivals held over for today. Mrkot steady. Hogs 15c lower, no receipts. Me dium good and choico, 160 to 200 lbs. J7.257.60. Sheep steady; no receipts. Kggs.' PORTLAND, Ore., Nov. 22. Eggs weak. Pullets 38c; mixed colors 40 42c; hennery - 4849c dclivored, Portland. Butter. PORTLAND" Ore., Nov. 22. But ter weakr Kxtra cubes 4444Vjc; undtrgrades 4043n; prints 49c; car tons. 50c. Butterfat steady. Best churning cream 60 51c lb., f. o. b., Portland. Poultry. PORTLAND. Ore.. Nov. 22. Poul try firm; heavy liens 24c; light 16c; springs 23c; ducks, colored 17c; ducks, whlto Poklns, 2021c; young turkeys, livo 23 25c; dressed 33c U. S. IV1ISSI0NARY CHINA CAPTURED; PROTEST FILED SHANGHAI. Nov, 22. Tho Amer ican legation at Peking, according, to word received hero, has taken up with tho Chinese government, the cane of E. AV. Schmolzrcid. the American missionary from Hunan provlnco whose enpturo by bandits while on his way from Changeth, Hunan to Tung jen, Kweiehow,' was announced early today. Tho legation, It Is Htutod, lias sent a noto to tho Chinese foreign office pro testing against tho failure of tho authorities to protect missionaries and requesting every possible men sure to secure Mr. Schmalzreid's re lease. Tho advices announcing the missionary's capturo said four women ucconipauying Mr. Schmalzreid's party wero allowed to continue their journey. in liMit. Iln married Lena Mae Schroedcr of Oenrva. . Y.. also n graduate of Northwestern college. I)r. Schiual.reid and bis wife went to China in HM9 and a year later he was sent to tho hung Jon honpital. whero ho has slnco been located. Mr. Eepp has reports that Dr. Schmalzreld, his wife and two nurses. Miss JuHtlno Grammer, Hubbard. Iowa; Miss Clara Schuernmn, Falls City, Neb., and Miss Anna-Uennlnger, Heading. Pa., left Hankow, October 13 and were on their way from Senchi to I.uug Jen. thru a dense wilderness when captured by tho bandits. Press dispatches from Shanghai say tho four women wore permitted to resume lheir(Journey. f TOLEDO, Ohio. Nov. 22. Scornful of efforts of a largo detail of plaln clothesmen and poltco to apprehend him, Toledo's bomber was still at largo today whilo horrified residents of tho west end fearfully discuss his devastating operations and aro won dering whero the next deadly missilo will fall. Police say tho bombs aro being planted by a maniac. The bomber's latest victim was Charles S. Yant, whoso homo was partially destroyed last night by a bomb, tho eighth bombing horo within tho lust two months. Thousands Have r i "Tobacco Stomach" Tho excessive uso of tobacco fa one of tho most common causoB of indi gestion and stomach 'Inflammation. Whether you amoko or chow mijikcs llttlo difference. Tho highly irritat ing julco of tho wooil is swallowed with tho saliva; often setting up an acute inflammation of tho Bromach, which may end iu. gastritis or chronic stomuch inflammation, , "Tobacco stomach" produces number of distressing symptoms first a loss of appetite, than an oc casional attack of indigestion. Per haps your food sours nt times and you notice a pcculiur burning In tho stomach. Thcso attacks occur with greater frequency as time goes on. Finally, If neglected, tho condition be comes chronic resulting in loss of flesh' and general poor health. Smith Bros. M. A. C. Stomach Tonic has proven wonderfully suc cessful In all forms of digestive trouble. It Is sold on a positive, bind ing guarantee of money back if the first bottlo falls to X'cllovo stomach Inflammtlon or dyspopsia. Tlio vory first doso should convinco. Nothing on earth like it; You can get a largo bottle for $1.25. Heath's Drug Storo and West Sido Pharmacy will supply you. Adv; CLEVELAND, Nov. 22. George Eepp, executive secretary and treas urer of tho missionary society of tho Evangelical church, wild today that Dr. Elmer W. Schmalzreld, physician missionary of the church In China, was In charge of an Evangelical hos pital in Lung Jen. Dr. Schmalzreid's homo was lu IjiCJro, near ITrbana, Wabash county, Ind. He is 35 years of age, a graduate of Northwestern collego in 1!11, Columbia university In IfllS nnd Orange Memorial hospital RED PEPPER FOR: COLDS IN CHEST CIDER APPLES IN BIG CHICAGO, Nov. 22. A large de mand for eastern cider apples and the largest crop of apples ever produced in tho northwest with grently in creased storage holdings wero noted by tho federal bureau of agricultural economics in a report mada public today. Cold storago holdings of ap ples In tho Pacific coast states on No vember 1 wero about 4.123,000 boxes or 61 per 'cent moro than a year ago with total shipments of western up pies to November 17 of 14,000 cars compared with 23,30 cars tho first part of tho 1922 season. imisi storago nomings nlHo wero very heavy in New England, 72 per cent moro box apples being held than in 1922. Ease your tight, aching chest. Stop the pain. Break up the congestion. Feci a bad cold loosen up in Just a short time, "Ued Pepper Tlub""is the cold rem edy that brings quickest relief. It cannot hurt you nnd It . certainly ms to end the tightness nnd drivo the conKcstlon and soreness right out. Nothing has such concentrated, penetrating heat as red peppers, and when heat penetrates right down into colds, congestion, aching muscles and sore, stiff joints relief comes at onco. The moment you apply Red Pepper Hub you feel the tingling heat. In three minutes tho congested spot is warmed through and through. When you nro suffering from n cold, rheu matism, backache, stiff neck or sore muscles, Just get a Jar of Rowles Red Pepper ltub. made from red poppers, at any drug store. You will have tho quickest relief known. . Adv. PLANT (SHAFTED WALNUTS Wo hnvo them one of tho best blocks of FltANQUETTES in tho state correctly propagated and hnn dledi These aro money makers, they will work for you and soon pay divi dends. Also plant Filberts -tho quickest cropper wo have hardy and dependable. Nuts nro staples; noth ing bettor. Wo have anything want ed, apple, pear, cherry, prunes, etc. WE SAVE YOU MONEY WE SUP PLY THE REST, pur 34 years In business is behind' our products. Send for Information and prices. ' I'AIM.TOX M'RKEUY CO. Hrlton, Oregon. ? Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y f Y Y T Y Y Y t t Y Y Y Y Y Y t Y Y Y ? t t Important Notice to the Public ' . i The Service Stores, Inc., will open their new store No. 2 in the new concrete building on the east side of North( Bartlett street, just of f of Main, with a. , , '. Complete Line of Fancy and Staple Groceries They will be ready to serve you On Saturday, Nov; 24 at, prices that will interest those who wish to save money Do not fail to stop in this store and get their prices be fore buying elsewhere. You will not regret' the time spent in looking over their stock. Respectfully,"' !": ' ; ' CHARLES S. PRAUL, Manager Y Y Y t t ? Y J T ? t t Y ? Y Y t Y t Y t ? J Y ? Y Y X Y PotiitncH. PORTLAND, Ore., Nov. 22. Pota toes quiot $11.25. Fortlflnil Wheat. PORTLAND, Ore., Nov. 22. Whent hard white, foluestem, baart, noft whlto, wcHtern whlto $1.01; hard win tor western red !)7c; northoi ir oprliiK 98c. Today's .car receipts Wheat CO; flour C; oats 3; hay 11. Kan Frniirlsro Markets. SAN FRANCISCO, Nov. 22 (U. S. Itureau of Agricultural Kconomlcs) Broilers to 1 lbs., 3841c; 1 to 1 lbs., 34 35c lb.; colored, 1 V4 to 1 lbs.,1 S2ffp84c. Young roostenj, colored, 3 lbs. and up 25027c. BAN- FRANCISCO, Nov. 22. (U. S. Bureau of ARrlcultural. Economics) Ebkb. . extras 60. lie; extra iullU) 39c; undersized pullets 3416c. SAN FRANCISCO. Nov. 22. But terfat f. o. b., San Francisco 63c. Notice to Subscribers . AM 'our carrier' boys-are ' supplied I with whistles with instructions to J blow thenv when dellverlnj? papers. I Wo will esteem It a special favor If you will report -to us when tho boys do not blow whistles or if there is any irregularity In the delivery of your paper. tf t'nnl of Thanks Wo wish to extend to those who shared with us tho sorrow of our re cent bereavement a vote of thanks and "heartfelt appreciation for tho kind sympathy and for tho beautiful floral offerings. And especially the ladies of Ragle Point. W. If. CUANDAM, AND FAM1L.Y. MR. AND MRS. A. B.'CLARNO AND JAMILT. 2Q Over Stocked on Heaters TO REDUCE OUR STOCK OF HEATERS, WHILE THEY LAST WE WILL SELL THEM AT 20 DISCOUNT I Fern No. 20, priced at $15.00 . . reduced to $12.00 Flag No. 23, priced at $17.50 , reduced to $14.00 Flag No. 27, priced at $19.50 reduced to $15.60 Fame No. 225, priced at $21.00 . . reduced to $16.80 , Palm No. 23, priced at $22.50 . . . . reduced to $18.00 Poppy No. 20, priced at $25.00 reduced to $20.00 Poppy No. 27, priced at $28.50 ....... reduced to $22.80 Clipper No. 27, priced at $30.00 . . . . reduced to $24.00 , , COMBINATION WOOD AND COAL STOVES r S '-.,.-...!... , ' -1 .s . Comfort No. 22, priced at $34.00 reduced to $27.20 Lilly No. 20, priced at $35.50 reduced to $28,40 Lilly No. 22, priced at $40.00 reduced to $32.00 , Lilly No. 21, priced at $45.00 reduced to $36.00 - Radio No. 20, priced at $48.00 . . . reduced to $38.50 , n Radio No. 23, priced at $52.00 .; ......... reduced to $41.50 OTHER PATTERNS AT 20 REDUCTION SEE OUR WINDOW Concrete Storage Space For Rent' Now is the time to buy heaters at a great saving WEEKS & ORR .' ...... ... . , Complete House Furnishers 7 Sherman," Clay &' Co. 'Pianos Brunswick . "PhonographSf i