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About Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 20, 1925)
o O o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o -. Q o o II! PROVED SAFE Take without Fear as Told in "Bayer" Package MIDORJ) ftBoE TlilKnNK MEDFORD, OREflQlff TUESDAY. OCTOBER IN BAPTIST ROW 1 S BAYER 20, 19:2.") o CLOYDGEORGE IS FAVORABLE TO A T, mi war CHINA EXPECTED TO BE RESUMED PAGE SEVEN PASSENGERSSAY CREW ON CLYDE SHANGHAI. on. 20. (A. P.) He- nownr of civil war In Miina, hitherto localized to the ilUtuit't bet ween Annlier leKnl document In the lone LONDON, Oct. 20. (A. P.) For preliminary Hkirmlfth between the mpr I'rlmo Minister pavld Lloyd Ashland KantlHt church nnd the First 0orife, prior to hla viBlt to the ltjiitist church of Ashlnnd. was filed I'nlted SHUoh some .time ago, had .Shanghai niul 1 Itinklnir toiluv in the circuit court Monday. It is heard the suggestion that prohibl- HumetBa more serious aspect with the jihe answer of the plaintiff, followers Hon In that country had been put (return! to the political and military of the True Baptist faith, to the Ue- through by cranks but he found thi rena If Wu l'W-Ku. military dictator fendant, followers of the Afmee Mc- entirely untrue, for he never met a at Peking from litL'L to 19 24. and the rherson Four Square Cospel. Ie- man who would vote for the re-, muting or two kiagsu divisions who hitherto have acknowledged the lead ership juf Chang Tsu-Lin. the Man churinil militarist. Marskal Wu, who since hn was thrust from power a year ago by the combination of Chang Tso-Unv and Feng Yt-liNian. the Christian gen Unles you see the "Bayer Cross" on Mckgge or on tablets you are not get : iiiig the genuine Bayer Aspirin proved mfe by million and prescribed by physicians over tweny-flve years for Colds Headache Neuritis Lumbago Toothache Rheumatism Neuralgia ?ttiuf Pa'u Each unbroken "Bayer" package con tains proven directions. Handy boxes of twelve tablets cost few cents. Drug gists also sell bottles of 24 and 100. niuls and new charges, tinged with establishment of the saloon. bitterness, mark the latest step. .Mr. Lloyd-George was speaking nt The nnswer alleges that R. O. Mil- City Temple on "the responsibilities ler, pastor of the Aimee -McPherson of the free churchmen." He de flock, "through deceit, fraud, nnd clared that prohibition wns an "ex undue influence, sought to deprive perlment Great Britain should iu- lhn nlnimfff .if Itu rhiic.h iirnimrlv " vfot vn rn and that the Incorporation of thej "It's no use in indulging in slap-'0"!' "hs been In semi-retirement In r irsi iiiipusi cnurcn, was "inure uasn conoeninaiion oi Aiuorieu, ne,""""'" subterfuge for a selfish purpose, to sulci. "Not only have the Americans obtain possession of church prop- carried prohibition, but no political erty." It is held that while the Ash-party in America now dares propose land Baptist church was never incor- abolition of prohibition. As pjoll porated ns the "First Baptist church" tlclans. the Americans beat lis at it was recognized ns such. every turn." The alleged-nttompt to secure the church property Is characterized as a Wong Pon Ckiiese Mediciie Wot Treatment of Acute an4 Chronic of ilea Woml Cshmt s&4 tamot tnaUd. tnflMou, U4 W7 bladder sad itomci troatw, fito, krn(a nipti, colds, ftmald troablM. par tijwi, frrer, potviDoaia, sathma and throat trouble, rtaaumatlam, tmeuorrhoe. goitre, eooawptloa. aaUrrh. pUas, hydroctl. mi UIL Offlse Hwm f A M. to . M. canauitatiaai Fraa violation and transgression of "the commandment which says: 'Thou shalt not steal." and the one which says: "Thou shalt not covet any thing that Is thy neighbor's." The answers denies that members have been barred from the church, "hut that all are welcome ns long ns they act with decorum, nnd not cause the church to be nn object of AUTO BEAUTY SHOP nounced IiIh opposition to 1'vkliiK nnd to Chnng Tso-l.in tit .Mukden. , Advices to Neuter's agency hero Bny thrtt he Is expei ted to arrive today In Hankow ami there announce tils as HUniptlon of the title of commander In chief of the central provinces, this ullkince to Include KlaiiK.su. In which Khnnghnt Is located: t'heklatiK, Annul, Klnncsl, llupel, and Kuklcn. The Auto Beauty Shop Is the novel ridicule, and be n detriment to the mismess name or a new automoune christian religion." painting nnd top repairing estahlish- It is denied that the "church wns ment which lias opened In Medfonl. seized by stealth last July." and fur- This new shop is located on he Pn ther emphasizes the Intention of the cific highway south of Medford Olid re-ulnrs to retain possession, nnd will be under the management of H. U. cites the fact that the Hev. B. C. Mitchell who was formerly in buai Miller occupies the parsonage, though "ess in Ashland The building which n ,i i n.inr .houses the Auto Beauty Shop is espe- TfuOo.pri is accused 'Hy constructed for auto painty in the answer of being -unseemly, wo ant ts one , of the best equipped and ludicrous. and tnc the various county and . , u " official Dupont Duco painting faclli- FEKIXCi. Oct. 20. IA. 1M Tho continued withdrawal of Marshal Chang Tso-Uit's troops before the! advancing - Chekiang forces gives I point to Chang's reported determiua- lion not to be drawn Into conflict ex cept as a last resort. The Mnnchurian war lord has tele graphed the cabinet ministers ptating that he is In complete agreement with the Peking government's desire to preserve peace and inclined to disre gard the provocative attentions of the Chekiang governor. Ills attitude Is favorably commented upon In the Chinese press. . , MOW VOUK. Oct. 20. (A. P.) Charges aro made by survivors re turning home that members of the ne gro crew of the Clyde Liner Com nnche, which burned off the Florida coast Saturday were drunk nnd caus ed paiisciigcrs to be hurled out of the Ufrhnats into the water. H. B. Raymond, president of the Clyde steamship line denies the charges. "The Comanche was one of our best ships and Captain K. R. Curry, one of our most trusted captains," said Mr. Baymond. "If the crew had been drunk ho would not havo left port." Dispatches from Florida and state ments of survivors arriving or passing through here give a picture of demor alization of the crew when the fire was discovered. Passengers are de picted as having been calm at a time when members of the crew were pull ing them from lifeboats and upset ting boats In haste to get off the hot upper deck. The only one of the 1C7 passengers unaccounted ,for is William J. Law ler of Winthrop, Mass.. who Is believ ed to have been drowned. disgusting action of the old church. Is upheld. ties as well as regular painting equip- Hotel Manx Pow.tl Stmt at O'F.rr.ll 8AN FRANCISCO "Nearest toEverything" Every tnodenrconveirtenee for the guest Circulating Ice water. Hospitality and good service., HARVEY M.TOY Owner , - , I ilea as "en aa tbiuiii ruiuiiiiri t it was inougm .... mcnt nnn .machinery tor doing top of the case would be put on the cal- fk of al, k)m,s endnr for the October term of court. but It is not listed. The case has been hanging fire for nen and the factional row growth of tile Dr. Price meetings, held in Ashland in 1!-1 AIRPLANES NETTING . iii t m IPAM 1 1 I KS N A r KN A EMS FRAiLINS TO HAVE ANNIVERSARY PARTY E Admits War Tale a Lie. NEW YORK. The wartime story mat (JBrmnus uoiied dead soldiers to make fertilizer is now revealed by the author as British propaganda. Briga dier General J. V. Charteris of Eng land said in a speech here that he started tho tale to Influence the Chinese. Franklin's confectionery and cafe, located in the Craterlun building, will celebrate their first anniversary to- .night wlth.papty from 7 to 9 Dur ing these hours cake and ice cream ; ' ' I will be served to southern Oregon SACRAMENTO, Oct. 20 Airplanes people as an expression of apprecia wlth huge nets spread below their tlon for their patronage during the wings, drive through flocks oi ducks last 12 months. over the Sacramento valley rice fields and capture many ducks in the nets. Numerous complaints against tho Under the management of Neil and Dale Franklin and Virgil Martin, Franklin's confectionery and cafe has practice, which is in violation of fed- ; become one of Medford's popular eat- eral and state gnme laws have been ! Ing places and their anniversary received by Cleorge Nenle, executive , party this evening, being held at the secretary of the state fish and game 'same time the Craterian theater is celeurating their first birthday, will make the Craterian building a scene of brilliant activity. commission. Conk with gas. "DIAMOND DYE" ANY GARMENT, DRAPERY Just Dip to Tint or Boil to Dye PARIS, Oct. 20. (A. P.) Foreign Minister Brian (t and his British col league. Austen Chamberlain, were given a warm welcome on their ar rival today from Locarno. Switzer land, where they a played leading parts in the successful security conference. A huge crowd greeted them at tho station with shouts of "Long live the peace!" M. Borland's fellow cabinet members wrung bis hund,, congram-j lated him upon, his success. ' , ! Mr. Chamberlain, M. BrJand and Premier painleve went for luncheon to the British embassy where it was reported they would discuss the ques. tlon of the evacatlon of the Cologne bridgehead. Each 15-cent pack age contains direc tions so simple any woman can tint soft, delicate shades or .dye rich, permanent colors in lingerie, silks, ribbons, skirts, waists, dresses, coats, . stockings, sweaters, draperies, coverings, hangings everything I Buy Diamond Dyes no other kind and tell your druggist whether tho mate rial you wieh to color is wool or silk, or whether it is linen, cotton or mixed goods. Mrs. Mansfield Rehearse. NEW HAVEN, Conn. It 1 c h a r d Mansfield's widow is back on the stage with her, own company, re hearsed at her home in New London. CnnV with mm 4th Oriental Rugs A collection consisting of One Hundred and Fifty Rugs of all makes, in all sizes and colors, offered at BIG REDUCTIONS Prices Ranging from : :, $60 to $3 50 in the large size Rich and poor can take advantage of this opportunity to purchase an ' Oriental Rug Don't ForgetChristmas Is Coming An Oriental Rug is the most lasting gift you can give. Oriental Rug lovers are cor dially.invited. ' i ' S. Atiyeh, of Portland, will be here all week, including Saturday night, October 24 SEE THIS WONDERFUL DISPLAY OF RUGS 1 Medford Furniture 6 Hardware Co. Corner Bartlett and 6th St. . ill T"V HanoMadi 1 " Jill Window shades of enduring- beauty You'll get a rich beauty that lasts in your Brenlin window shades. Brenlin wears two or three times as long as an ordinary window shade, because it is made without chalk or clay "filling" the cause of cracks and pinholes in ordinary shades. And because the material is finer, stronger and more closely woven. We have Brenlin in a wide variety of beautiful colors. Let us show you how little it will cost to shade your windows with Brenlin. We will gladly make suggestions on how to shade and decorate your windows correctly and economically. With out obligation to you we will also send a man to measure your windows and estimate costs. Just 'phone today. WEEKS & ORR The Installment House With a Reputation USED CAES BOUGHT FOR CASH SOLD ON TERMS An Opportunity to Buy a GOOD , Used Car on EASY TERMS : EXCEPTIONAL BARGAINS! f These are the pick of the used car stock of Hie Metropolitan Hudson & Essex Dealers of San Francisco, which means that they have heen driven only over smooth California highways and, in many instances, hy chauffeurs. ,A000D USED CAR IS BETTER TITAN A CHEAP NEW CAR! This special sale will enahle you to have your selection of several fine cars and will enable you to turn in your old car as part payment. Just glance over some of the bargains-we offer then come in and see them for yourself. Here Are a Few of Them One Rickenbacker Sedan Three Hudson Coaches One Chevrolet Sedan One Chandler Coupe Two Cleveland Coupes One Essex "4" Coach One Chevrolet Touring One Star Sedan One Peerless Touring t California Top Fine For Rent Car These Cars are all in A-l condition. We will take your old car as part payment. Easy terms on the balance. Open evenings.' STOUTS GARAGE 30 N. Holly Street Rhone 365-R