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o o c3 o MEDFORP MATE TRIBUNE,. MEDFOIHV OROOy,-. KDNKSDAV. OCTOHKI? 21. SFA'Etf CAN YOU BE A Rin-Tin-Tin at the Hialto Again GET A DIVORCE? There was an Increased attendance at the Presbyterian church last nlKht to hear the second address by Hev. N. Wayne Phelps, lecturer on inoriil purity subjects, as representative of the World's Purity league. His theme was "The Key to Noble Living," which he pointed out to be the ueautitude which says, "Blessed are 'the pure In heart, (or they shall see God." This, he said, Is not only the key to the whole list of beautitudes, but to a lite of moral purity. ' A man cannot live a life that Is pure and think impure and unworthy thoughts. The speaker showed by many telling Illustrations drawn from our every day lives how our ' thinking Is back of everything we do. If the child is thrown Into associa tions, bears language or sees pictures that suggest impure and immoral liv ing, it easily falls Into habits that uro questionable. To back up his point the speaker pointed out the downward tendency of many things today, such as the suggestive movie, questionable books and magazines, billboards, all of which lay the basis for wrong atti tudes and base deeds of shame and criminality. The third address of the series will be given this evening in the Methodist church South at 7:30 o'clock, with the Lutheran church co-oporatlng. Every one la invited. The theme will be "Can One lie a Christian and (let a Divorce?" Thursday night the sub ject will be, "The Woman All the World Loves," and will be given In the Methodist Episcopal church. WEN'S CLUB SUPPER AT CHURCH FRIDAY P. M. . The Presbyterian Men's club will hold Its first meeting of the year on Friday night of this week. The supper will be served promptly at 6:11(1 P. M. by a committee in charge of L, A. Crane, assisted by J. H. Cooley, A. It. Clement, C. N. Culy, R. S. Daniels nnd William Watt. In addition to a few matters of business which will need be attended to, the main address of the evening will be given by Rev. J. 11. Coan, who will tell some of his inter esting experiences among the southern mountaineers, whore the Presbyterian church has some of her most success ful missions. All men of the congregation are In vited to this social hour and supper. Please -note that the gathering will be Friday instead of Thursday night this month. . . i Arcent only genuine "Phillips." thn original Milk of Magnesia prescribed by Thyicians for 60 yetra as an anticid, , laxative, corrective. 25-eent bottles, - also 60-ccnl bottles, contain directions--any drug store. f eWolf -Dog ..xeS 5nowCoMVtruoSboryofDe3f?KarS)) AWXJ Demand "PHILLIPS" MILK OF MAGNESIA New thrills arc introduced by Itin-Tin-Ttn in "Tracked in the Snow Country," which begun a throe day engagement yesterday at the Itinlto theater. The woudcrfuj German nhen herd dog ever outdoes the sensational stunts of "Where-the North iieglns." This time Rln-Tln-Tln. is cast as a wolf dog born of a race of man kill ers. The story tells how he tracks the murderer of his master, la doing so the dog is seen in sbme of tho most thrilling fights ever depleted on the I screen. "Tracked In the Know Country" Is a plcturtzatlon of a- dramatic story of the far north. The cast Includes June Marlowe. David Duller. Mitchell Lewis, Charles tiollon and 'Princess Lea. E WASHINGTON, Oct. 21. (A. P.) Pointing to Increasing foreign compe tition In the .wheat market. Secretary Jardlne in an address today told American farmers that they "may wisely look beyond this year whllo seeding or preparing to seod for next year's wlicut harvest." "From Indications it appoars that the prices for wheat at the boglnnlng of the season woro causing them to plan to increuse tho area seeded," the secretary said. "It is' mainly, how ever, a partial crop failure' which has reduced the production of many classes of wheat below domestic needs and-rwhlch,- together- with--the -tariff- has cunsed farmers to receive prices somewhat better than, at the begin nln.s of the season last year. "It seems probable that the market hus already discounted all tho bearish factors in the wheat situation for this year. "It seems probablo that the market has already discontinued all the bear ish factors In the wheat situation for this year. . "As stated in-tho outlook report Is sued by tho department In Septem ber, If farmers carry out expressed In tentions to plant more wheat and real ize normal ylolds, all wheat next year may be upon an export basis and havo to meet competition In foreign mar kets, without tariff protection." J he correct FORD OIL The time oil in your Ford lubri cite both the transmission and the motor. It must b Juit right not too heavy, not too light. HoniMoiof Medium is one of thi - very few oils that meet the specifi cations kid down by the Ford Mo tor Co. for lubrication for Ford cars. One trial will show you MsilMilaf economy. Drive In! MonaMotor o OiU&reases . PHIPPS AU10 PARK Rlvtfilda it Jackson Phons 1037-rY) Cook With (as. F OAKLAND, Cat., Oct. 21. Minn Anita "Whitney, Oakland civic worker and lecturer, who failed in her effort to have tho United States supreme court overturn her conviction . and penitentiary sentence for a .violation of tho state syndicalism law, left her cottage- at barmel, Monterey , county yesterday, for San Francisco T7hero she will. confer with her attorney, 1 She told the representative of the Oakland. Tribune .that she was going cheerfuly to prison and that as she hud compelled the county of Alameda to expend a great doal of money for her, .trial he-felt that she should make yesttratronr; fulfilling : tho sentence of the court. She mentioned .one bill of $178 for magazines,-cigars and glgurcltcs consymed by tho jury who tried her and said that sho had no way of paying this bill except by meeting the sentence. The bill referred to was found ex cessive by county authorities and cut to thirty dollars. ADVERTISE FOR BIDS An order was signed by the circuit court Monday ordering tho advertis ing for bids for tho. wile of tho re maining assets 'of the1 Cold Hill Bank of Gold Hill, -which was declared in solvent Ma veil 21.. 1924. " Tho order was signed, upon the petition of the state bank superintendent and the depositors of the defunct 1 institution. The bids are made 'relurinble to the court on or before November 10, 1UU" with tho usual light to accept or reject.'1 From thot proceeds, a final dividend will bo declined, and the affairs of the bank closed. Deposi tors received 85 cents on tho dollar, and Percy II. Bell,,; cashier, was sen tenced to "ten ycai-jj at Salem. '1 Mr. Nellie Johnson, the celebrated authority on home ironing, is coming to town next week, chock-full of valu able information available to you for the asking. Without obligation she will call on you by appointment and give you an interesting and educational analysis of your iron ing problems. Do not mss this wonderful oppor tunity. Telephone at once for your appointment. She Will Iron For You Absolutely IF Ift E E Through years of experience Mrs. Johnson will show you how to save many unnecessary steps and hours of time while doing your whole week's ironing absolutely free and without obligating you. She will show you how to iron your husband's shirts in five minutes, your largest tablecloth in six minutes, and before you know it, your whole task, which ordinarily takes you four or five hours, will be done easily, quickly and perfectly in almost an hour. 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Looks welt in dining room, kitchen or laundry, you can iron easily and com-. fort ably while seated on an or- dinary kitchen chair. Down 5 6. Monthly Payments Table Top, $10.50 Additional Here for Limited Time Only Remember. Mrs. Johnson's services and t lie except ion ally low terms on the ironer nrc available only for a limited tin, bite Icuvcs soon phone now I PEOPLE'S ELECTRIC STORE A. B. CUNNINGHAM 214 West Main Phone 12 0. 0 ALENDERFER Miss Marian Towne Visiting in So. Oregon Tho lnidet committeo. composed nf Horace Nicholson of Meiffnrd. .1. O. Isaacson ot Central Point anil .1. I. Dodge of Ashland, held n short meet ini! Tuesday, and with the county court listened to tho nnnunl protest filed against the expenses ot the county agent's office nnd allied activi ties. Delegations expressed them solves for and against, and no action was taken. The budget calls for tliiiW) from county funds for maintenance or the county pathologist, homo dom onstratlon and cluli work, finances nijlng received from the atato and federal government for carrying on the work. IUIhh Marlon Towno. who Is a guest of her sister, Mrs. C M. Smith, at Phoenix, was In Mcdford Tuesday. Miss Towne, who was a candidate for reprcscntutivo on the democratic ticket hi this county several years afto ami who was prominent in tho coun-, cils of her party, is still loyal to her faith, hut is not active In politics now. Sho left Jackson county six years ugo and has lived In Seattle, ash., ever since. Miss Towne did puhliclly work for the state board of health In that city fur some time but is now doing publicity work for trade Journals. - She sees wonderful improvenfent all over southern Oregon and espec ially in Mcdford since she left. Sho will spend the winter in California, leuving tomorrow. PARENT-TEACHERS AT T.PT.Tl On next I'Vlday evening, beginning at K o'clock In the school gym, the Central Point Parent-Teachers' asso ciation will observe fathers' night. Although a special effort Is being made to entertain the fathors, the mothers nrc not to bo overlooked. An interesting program of stunts, games and music will bo provided and light refreshments served. Everyone Intorestod In the school nnd community Is Invited to attend. Maket Bee Work Overtime. VANCOUVER,. D. C John Uallan- tyno, apiarist of ..elson, 11. C Is ehlin ylng .10 pounds ot bees and ten iieens to Auckland. New Zealand, where summer Is just beginning. In an effort to mako the Insects produco two crops of honey. If tho experiment Is suc cessful It Is planned to ship colonics of bcos from one end of the Pacific to the other each year. Another Autumnal Wedding. WHITTIER. Cil. Herman Williams, 83. veteran citrus grower and news paper man of Wtlttler. and father of Harry A. 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Croomulslon contains, in addition to creosote, other h paling elements which soothe and heal the Infected membranes and slop tho Irri tation and Inflammation, while the creosote goes on. to tho stomach, Is absorbed Into the blood, attacks the scat of tho trouble and checks the growth of the germs. Crcomulslon is guaranteed suOtifHC tory In the treatment of persistent coughs and colds, bronchial asthma, bronchitis and other forms of respira tory dltfcases. and Is excellent for building up tho system after colds or flu. Money rundclf any cough or cyJd Is not relieved after taking ao rSVdlng to directions. Ask yourgjrug glut.' CreomulshA Company, Atlanta, Oa. Q (afe) ; rtTTir" i j r j- Onok with g. ' , ' " - 1,1 '" 1 jrComing Ft?ttav Whtch this paper w? eji . o r,ritij Highmy Motpr Co. I " 114 So. Riverside Phone 254 o o o I w