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o 9 MEDFOTIT) MATT; ''fttTTKTyft. MT,T)P0TIT), 'or?EGONT, TUESDAY,' TOOIfTRR VlMS PAGE EIGHT STRIKES DECREASE EMPLOYMENT ALSO DECLINES SECY. Of POST IVAHIIINOTOX. Deo. J. (A. P.) WASHINGTON. Dec. 1. (A. P.) Improvement of relation between Secretary Wilbur, In declining np .)loy..r ami worker with on ob- ntmt.nt og ht-f juHlic0 ot the Bunee of unflnplovinent und a u-l inunlllon In strikes. wrm declared prone court of California, appear, today In the annual report of Secre-! to have put a final quietus on per tnry of ljibur Davlu to have been s)3tt,,lt runiorB that ho intended soon an outHtandinK leaiuro 01 mo i ; to i-eiilun from hlu uout In the call- yrar In Industry. ' . , l,i With the piismire of major InduH- net. trial "emiiKeniy removed, he Hold roellng that his duty lay In Wanh the department hud been able to Blvo Innton was given by tho naval secre ronstructlve thouiiht to the Improve-, ta,y as the reason why ho could not inent of ItH work In controlling im- accept the offer of Clovornor Friend uiilP'atlon, nlillnu labor, and pro-, w. Jtichardson of the place on the liiotliiK the public welfure. California ben-h which ho resinned .Mr. Davis sketched a possnno wnen 1'resiuont L'ooiiuko uppointeu The Screen t To I'reM Agent "Pwltjr Tjullf-s" at Hunt's Crater-inn. One of tho moat colorful und novel nU-turi-s of tli yenria Monta "1'retty lAdU'B.' being shown at the Hum. Crateriun tonifht for tho lust limp. The Htory Is full of human Interest, U biiHPd on attire life. A coat of Mage and screen stars hnfl been uHsemhled such as hat rarely been gathered for a single production. ZuKu I'iUs Is seen in the featured role und Tom Moore is the Jeuding man. JlyaiT TuHhrnun is the" blonde "heavy" und liemard Randall the theatrf'-nl producer. Also Norinu, Shearer, Conrad Kagd and Ann Pen nington. Col urn Mystiry nt Itlulto. Douglas Mncleun unlocks the gates of gaiety at the Itlulto theater today. a iilrturizatlon of the famous comedy, "Seven Keys toj jHuldpate." Jt deals with a young novelist who seeks the solitude of Jiulilpute Inn, f future attack on tho problem "f. him to succeed Edwin Uenby in the a deserted summer resort, to write a production in industry, wnien cu;inet. , novi. j. imnu ui nuun . uiu mu UrUloisms levelled nt Secretary " " .... ..... ARE PLANTED BY, he held responsible for much part time and seasonal employment of j williur recently in connection with workers. No mention 01 mu thraidto Buspension was mado In the report, which covered the fiscal year emllliK with last Juno, the Hhcnanduuh and other naval mishaps have carried rumors that ho would soon resign and President CoolldKO last week took coKnlzance comes an unwilling accomplice Jlo refuses to believe that all the gunplay, near murder, mystery and general pandemonium Is real and In the battle for possession of a huge sum of money the utter disregard which Macljeun has for shlll danger provides some of the . best comedy comedy scenes ever filmed. MacLean is supported by an excel ent cast, Including Kdith Kohcrtx, Ned Hparks, Anders ltundolf, (Iruu-, furd Kent. liettv Francisco. Wade Mr. Wilbur n,hn rnt.ll.wl nt nn.n In', i other f i,i,.i,r,iu,.... ....i .- I . . l - .......u..n ......... . 1 1 ioineiiy, I- irunu uriuimi ui fac- one of the great eieuie.jm ... . ( or Uieno by making It known tnat problem of unoinploymont Ms tho no sm.n chnBB jn t,0 cabinet was pnsent over-develoiod state of Home .contemplated. The secretary lso has of our larger Industries," ho said. consistently denied them nnd his re- oip- prodiicllvo machinery and fuml of the c.ttiforu chlef Justlco- eciulpn.i nt in many ui m snip yesterday gives final decision tries cannot run HUu nays pur 1o die reports. with. nl i.rnduc ng n slocK mai m ' ...it i.o Mild In this or any untry. As an lliusirau.M., , ruscd to comment when uskeii : the organ and News Views complete bus lists lulu ooui unu wneiiier ho had consulted president the bill. lories. Ot theso 227 or J1 ft Coolldgo before reaching his decision. ' cent produco (iG per cent of all dld mnko known that )le nre shoes produced, and If they should vll;u8ly uulJ tect.ve& a loUro from 0 imirr Pi"TP A Tfl A 11 run full tnile, they would produco ljOUi8 w M.y(.ra, tho present chief! NHrK II M fl KAf es nnr cent of all shoes now pro-, ....- , ,,-,, ,,, . . , UI ILIM I UL I U fl Mini duccd and sold. In other words, la understood to be the reason for 14Vj per cent of tho fnctorles, cm-; , retirement, urging Mr. Wilbur to ploying 60.4 per cent of the workers. accept th0 piaco ofrerl.u hlm could with steady work for 300 days, , a year produce ail m mv . shoes we neod. -Take the flour mill Industry oa another example. Hero wo have ncrhaps tho worst situation of. nil; 2.8 per cent of tho plants, em- ploying 42 per cent of the whole. number of workers engaged Grand Dragon Selected, FOR DEATH MEDDLER Through tho efforts of the local Chamber of Commerce, 80 acres of pear trees are now being planted by tho Itoyal 'Orchards company, a Cali fornia concern, a short distance east of Tulent, where now 20 men am en guged in tho work. Tho trees being set out, are two years of age, and ure of Old Home stock of liartiett, Winter Nellis and Cornice varieties. The trees are ex pected to beffull bearing within seven years while fruit is expected to bo picked n five, . Approximately one half the trees are to be planted this faH. The Royal Orchards company, made up of tho following: C. M. Coffee nnd Koyul Miller of Sacramento, und K. Jj. "Pete" ICngle, liavo owned tho land for a number of years past and through the efforts of Secretary It. II. Buy I of the Chamber of Commerce were prompted to plant same to fruit. This is tho first time for 12 years that such a large acreage has been planted, and it may pave tho way for more valley acreage to be put in frtJlt. Hartley oton Bill. OLYMI'IA, Wash., Nov. 30. (A. P.) Clovernor Hartley returned the banker reclamation bill to the lower house of the state legislature today with his veto. The measure, ns passed, provided for transferring ad ministration of reclamation affairs from ' the department of conserva tion nnd development to the stite land office. 1 CANON CITY, Colo., Dee. 1. (A. P.) tho industry, produco 62 per cent of tho Dr. Fred G. Arnold, recently elected output, while 85 per cent of tho grand dragon of the Colorado Ku Klux establishments produco but 12 P Jlftn- waa retained as pastor of the L.t.nt, wupiist cnurcn nero "ror from one to "Tako unothe? situation, that of one hundred years," by a unanimous bituminous coal. There aro 338 ship- vote of the congregation. nlng mines In tho stato of Illinois. Theso operated an avorngo of SAN RAFAEL, Cat The' sheriff or PdStOT of Church nas 8et a watch on tne telephone ex" change here In an effort to trap a man who has been telephoning false i-Mi iJHiiirlanco In a Local Theater. , i r i i 74 of these 338 ' T Wtntiw of a local show house days In a year. I lad 84 of t eso Wepo V((ry mut,h (I,Hturbed , mines operated 300 days, -inoy cuum 0tl ny the r0ntlnuou lu.vn nriiiliicril . C. 000. 000 tons more parson in the nmlience. rinn'i i.a in one year than all of them pro- nuisance because you have a cough or helI him become a member of tho vui. j-v tuiv uii.icn ui r uill'j I fl i uciiii ui t'AixuiiYi: uim ijuiuii ill uui uaui death messages In the middle of the night. The messages como to homes from which members are absent and tell of the death 'of absent ones, usually by accident. Will Aid Trltxky. ROSTOV-ON-DON. Leo Kameneff has made up with his brother-in-law, Leon Trotzky. Having once voted for Trotzky's expulsion from tho war ministry. Kameneff is now going to duced In 11)24. l. -Adv. What 1oett It Mean. nnnSSKLS. Hays L'KnJr, Hen glu m's l)lggest newspaper: "America, America's financial imperialism. few doses o f Fo ljliY'S Anwn h 1IA nnd In nearly AJN1J TAK COMPOUND " , " . 1 1 1 ,.,, txn IrtK'n Pi'omptly will bring speedy re- every Industry you will find llof from couKhs. colds and hoarsncHH. same appalling alato of arralrs. Jiut Mrs. W. T. Clary, White Plains. Va.; t. I.. .. ,. ...... n nl.nulilnl t tin fl IhPILHQ U'l'ifun' "Wn lm Vn 1.Vf 1.- V'tl unless wo make some attempt to IIONKY AND TAH COMPOUND' for 00! Hir.erain Keep it upl" tUn a irnnnintlon t,,)I(I nd had coughs with .splendid ' ihls ln answer to deunciatiou of uko our people wore frightened by tho term 'comhlnntlon' or 'trust.' Most of tho protest that went up, against those now combinations came1 from tho very peoplo engaged in superfluous industry. . Now wo see tho fact moro clearly. Tho combi nallon tonda to wipe out over-development and tho wasteful unpro ductive. "1 do not ndvorato a movement toward monopoly or trusts such as were conceived in tho minds of pro test nut ti a few years ago; not a nlnglo control or factory in each In dustry, but a cutting down of tho number to tho point whero each establishment upon a competitive basis could operate at least approxi mately 60 weeks in each year." Freshen Up! Nicest Laxative, "Cascarets" 10c .Don't star headachy, bilious, constipated, sick! Take one . or two "Cascarots" any time to mildly stimu late your liver and start your boweU. Then you will feel fineyour head becomes clear, stomach sweet, tongue pink- and skin roay. Nothing else cleans, sweetens, and re f renin's tlic entire By stem like pleaBant, harmless candy-like "Cabarets." They never gripe, . overact, ,or -sicken. .. Direc tions for men, women, children on each box drugstores. , Excellent Bill Vaudeville Wednesday Patrons of the Hunt's Oraterlnn theater will bo given a rare treat in psychology by J. Joseph Clifford who headlines tho Association Vaudeville bill, tomorrow matinee and night. Max Hurkhart nnd Don Rich give a comedy skit entitled "Have u Ham- pie." They have a great fund of rnm- udy songs and talk that produces tho desired result laughs. Miss Zola Dennett and company present "Hportology" ,In which the physlcaj progess of the two Rtrts who box. fence, wrestle nnd demonstrate Jill Jilsu, Is shown to good advantage, much to tho chagrin of the male mem ber of tho trio Who Is always on the defensive. ' "That Versatile Hoy." Homer Cog hill, given nn entertainment which consists1 of eccentric dancing and pro ducing excellent music from various Instruments constructed out of the inoHt ordinary tools nnd utcnMIs, Clydo and Marlon Nelson ulvo won derful exhibitions of diabalo spinning, hat twirling nnd othprtJupKUng feats. Clean Ytwr Auto ;.' with ! LlqulfJ Ocnskhjo EasY " Easy , j Weekly. .fL Monthly Payments Payments ' GIVE THE FAMILY A . For Christinas II i j in in ' By Placing Your Order Now We Can Guarantee Christmas i Delivery . . . A small payment down, nnd casv montlilv inslallmonts thereafter, delivers you n Ford for Christmas. Or if You Wish to Buy.OneOnOur WEEKLY PAYMENT PLAN Make an initial payment of or more and then add or more each week. Vour money will draw in( crest while i( is accumulating for tho initial pav nient on your ear. . ' . If sickness or extreme omenjoncv should make von require vour money before the time of purchase it will b rotunrd to you. , . , O Let one of our salesmen explain this weekly pnvnfVnt plan. Phone us or call at the o C. JE. GATES AUTO CO. " Mont afihem' I .1 OEE Douglas MacLean in the Paramount Pic- W- ture "Seven Keys to Baldpate." What happened there might happen to anyone who depends on ordinary locks and keys. ....... i Every entrance door is worthy of Yale security. A Yale Dead Lock or Yale Night Latch will do the trick. Then you can be sure your door will open only to your own Yale keys. Let us show you the lock Douglas MacLean should have taken to Baldpate. ! Distributed by Medford Furniture & Hardware Co. . See the "Seven Keys to Baldpate" at the Rialto Theater December 1-2-3 Mr. Farmer Does your pump or ma chinery need overhauling or welding? -We arc equipped Avith a complete machine shop and do oxy-ncetylenc and elec tric welding. . SATISFACTION ' GUARANTEED YOUNG'S Machine and Auto Repairing 33 South Bartlett Phone 208 Our paint itlcketh clour than ' brother. Alt ot life's lessons are not learned in cliool. Tbe lesson ot paint's protection comes from experi ence. We know that paint is the best pro tective policy. Whjr do Me put It oft? 1' '1 el i 1 1 I iO ar'l..ti.LlF WJiv Peter Paint s Advictt ' COAST. ferric "Makes the Milk Flow" u . Sold and Recommended By MONARCH SEED & FEED CO. As a Dairy Feed of More Than Ordinary Value Travel by Motor Stage tAFELY SWIFTLY AND COMFORTABCY ". Two Through Stages Daily To Portland, leawtng Medfdrd at 7:45 A. M. and 1130 A. M. A pleasant one day trip. . , Also leavei Medfgrd at 6 :00 P. JL for Roseburg, connectlnf foUowinjr morning to Portland. W k paswngers foejall ay point. For further Information Oand ticket e)ill Union Stage Depot.' Phone. 409. FAJJ MEDFOED-PORTLAND $7.85 Direct Connections at Roeburg fyt Cool Bay Point.