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About Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 6, 1928)
PiGE FIVB W. C. T. U. to Renew Vigor of Temperance Education Campaign APOSTOLIC FAITH EVANGELISTS TO o i o ' SCHILLING o o COFFEE STEDFORD MXtL TRIBUNE,' MEDFORD, OKEnoNV TUESDAY.' NOVEMBER 0, 1028. BUSINESS PLACES TO CLOSE MONDAY ON ARMISTICE DAY JtvA vWl fi. f-hm til Medford lalllshnients will We eluded nil ' next Monday in cvle bniiion of AriulnUc day, which fall Inn on Sunday, will be observed on the next Uuy. Tho derision wus reached at n nireUnj; of Med font OmtTchantH lust nlcht and was re ported by TednnkiT nt the vpoelnl meeting last night of the local Anieriinn l-egUm Host, at which plans for the celebration were also discussed. Earl Davis, chairman of the pa Vtide committee, lilted Legionnaires take part 10H per cent in the parade, w hhh th is yea r will be purely of a civic nature, no com mercial floats belnt; entered. The parade will form before 11 a. m. at Ijui'oI and Main streets, itnd will fullolw tlo nsuat route down Main to lllvorslde, imiiiediately after Armistice hour. plans are conipielo for the veni son feed to be held at tho tflks temple for nil cx-servleo men, including;-CI. A. U. members. Span , ish-A merlon n wur veterans ami "World war veterans as tfuests. The feed Is In charo of Kd Webber, who reported last niwht that It promises to bo olio of tho best ever. No chai'KO whatever will bo made, according' to voto of nho Legion men last night. A committee, composed of all past commanders and Mr. Jones of the Music Ux radio shop, was appointed lo work out ways and moans for financing the legion drum corps. A financing plan was IfUggested and will be thoroughly Anvestigated to ascertain Its feasi bility. Past Commander Seely V. Hall Ik chairman of the group. A resolution was passed at the meeting, urging every voter, espec ially Legionnaires, to vote early, and was passed In conjunction with a nationwide plan of tho Legion to encourage early voting. A report on his trip to San An tuio, Tex., ns drum major for the prize-winning Salem corps, was mado at length by Lloyd William sou, citing details of tin; conven tion and the value of live trip as n publicity medium fr AtZ1 til t in' i i 1 ! ' '"' Khi'n "s or education Hlii-ii (lie Worn- .in s l lll-lslUm TiiiM-niiuv llllon Hlwls In uilllliui l-nllvcntluil ill Him. uv 'K''' ' l i-. Min. KHa ,.. Iliiiil.. (k-ll) of Brooklyn, X. .. i liall.mM piisidcnt. ami .MtM Anim Adams Uunluu (right). Is lirad of Hie World's C. V. T. V. j-.a.wu.. in.. Ml A revitoji station of Its tcchliiit of temper ance a function delegated by Its founder, Frances Willurd la to be Riven the Woman's Christian Tem perance Union at Us annual t'on vention In lioston, November 14 to 1'2. National uficers or the oi'Kanl.a tlon think the W. u. T. f. should undertako a oinipnlKn of temner- before. Anions t.o pilflc educx ' tlon subjects to be offered the members are tho Canadian plan of I Rovernment control nnd tho liratt ! system of liquor dispensing now In i force In Sweden. j More than 3.1)00 delegates, alter i nates, state officers, nntlonal offl ; eera and directors of educational departments, representing a mem ; bershlp of nearly 1,000,000 women, l will attend the ltoston i-nnvpnllnn iiucc and prohibition educational the fifty-fourth Blncc -Miss Wil wwkonnKrpatpr scale than ever lard orcnnli;ed the body. Feel Rood i Sim fclJP ! Most ollmcnts atart from poorellmin-.tton (constipation or eoml-conatipation). Intc-. tinal poifiionnaap vitality, undermine health Mid make life iniHPrnb'c, Toniitht try tfi NATURE'S REMEDY all-vpnetablo cor rective not an ordinary laxative. See hew ffl vrill aid In restoring your anpp.tito An 1 lid you of that heavy, lottey, peplHsu t'colini;. uia, sure, purely ceccianiL'c Recommended end Sold by . All Eiulit Mrilfnrrl Drucirlxla William I.ro' firoenlcuf, Shakes pearean actor and uionoIoKist. who has retittnetl to ilctlford to cast his vote, before. cxtendlitR a six weeks' tour oC southern ciikiikc tnonts throiKh the northwesl, will appear at the local hlRh school au ditorium in his rendition of Hamlet Wednesday at 1 o'clock. Mr. tlroenleaf, who has already l appeared in thin role, 402 times, ! has been landed by Borne of the jhest known dramatic critu-s In the most glowing terms. According !o Henry Christeen Warwick, ot the Los Angeles Times: "Alt. Greenleaf not only enter tains he inspires. No one can hear his Rip Van Winkle, his Ham let or his Merchant of Venice and not approach those masterpieces with a new-horn reverence und tin derslunding. I commend' him - us the best one-man company Inter- pretir-r the Immortal creations of the drama today." The public, insofar as there Is 'extra seating capacity to a:ommo date them, are invited to attend the Wednesday assembly at the ' hlRh school. . 'EXPRESSING. W1LUP TICKETS SELL WEL I i Just how "Willie" will express himself in the general election is not known. But one thins is cer tain, Medford theatre fans are indl 1 eating a unanimous vote for the : Moroni Olson production. "Kxpress : ing Willie," which will appear at ! the Craterian theatre one week from tonight under the auspices of the Linns club. Tickets for the production, which I aro in tho hands of Lions club ! members, are olng rapidly, ac- cording to W. G. Tyrce, president (of theloeal service club, and the t organization is confident of a ca pacity Iiuuho for that night. Porto KIco'h coffee industry is nsllmutpd to have .sustained a $3f, UUO.UOO Ioms 'through recent hurii chiip damage. MONDAY -IS- Armistice Day COME TO MEDFORD And Celebrate With Medford Legionnaires STREET STUNTS IN THE MORNING Great Street Parade . Beginning at 11 o'Clock ... VENISON BANQUET For Ex-Service Men at the Elk3 Club at Noon 2:00 O'CLOCK-FOOTBTLL 0 Medford vs. Ashland HOLLY STREET GROUNDS More Brilliant Than Ever-The Annual ARMISTICE BALL v 9:00 P. at the . ' i " ORIENTAL GARDENS The Apostolic Kijh. v. known' along the Pacific coast at one f the most progressive religious t ganizntlons, uses every modern means to carry the gospel, Inelud- j lig specially designed und built j automobiles for Mret work and motor bouts which ply the waters! uf Puget Siund and the ColumWii ;' river carrying the gospel to thoj out-of-the-way places. A modern up-to-the-minute nlrptune Is ulso used to speed out the gospel men sage. j The evnngelUtfl are coming through Medford on their way to San Francisco In one of xlio most modern and well equipped mptor ' buses to be seen on the hlghwuyft. ( Tliis bus, of the sedan type, enuit- ped with living mmrters like ft Pull man car for a band of eight, speeds its way over the highways from j one town to mi other, nnd is equip- I ped with an ultra modern Western Klectric public addressing machine, ; which is used to broadcast -the singing and special anouncomcnts where largo crowds gather. The members of this trip are composed of men from various walks In life who have been con verted nnd who give marvelous tes timonies of what tho grace of Clou has wrouuht In their lives. A mule j quartet renders old-fashioned gos- j pel hymns and negro spirituals, J with bds of close harmony. I This troupe has just returned from an extensive tour through Oregon, Washington and Idaho, where thousands of people heard the gospel in Its fullness. I They will he in Medford fr a ' service Wednesday night only, at 7:30, at the Apostolic Kalth mis sion, A'2 North Front street. VIOLET RAY GAS Keports covering the first few weeks distribution of licncral Vio let Itay anti-knock gasoline indi cate that the public has been quick to recognize tho superior qualities claimed for the new fuel and ap preciate the protection offered through the fact that the product has a distinct Identifying color violet. Commenting on a statewide sur vey that he has just completed. T. J. Monan, local district manager of the fleneral Petroleum corpora tion, points out that the slogan "Kill your tank and IM your engine decide," has proven tho best sales man in the whole campaign, m "Although all General. Independ ent dealers are enthusiastic over Violet Hay and are well versed in its good points, we find that once wo get a tankful of the new gaso line Into a motorist's car, no fur ther 'selling talk' is necessary, the product speaks for Itself. "Many motorists have asked our dealers whether or not Violet Hay contains any foreign compounds or dopes of any sort so wo have made a special effort to assure the public through our cdvertislng. and j In every other possible way, that our now gasoline contains no com pounds, dopes or poisons of any sort. The purpose of the distinc tive violet color Is. tp Identify the fuel ho that a car driver Is con vinced at a glance that he Is get ting the product that has so quick ly Jumped into public favor. "One reason for the quickly earned popularity of Violet Hay is the fact that It is enuallv adantcd to both high nnd low compression j motors. ThrouKh recent develop ments In the sclonco of petroleum refining, we have been able, with our modern equipment; to manu facture a motor fuel that minim izes the knock that has caused so much difficulty with some of the modem automobiles nnd, nt the same time, will function most ef flcently In motors of any type." ' I HP JLhis is the one with the money back guarantee on the tin. Read the label. It means just what it says. If you don't like the coffee your grocer returns your money instantly. We pay him. You keep the coffee There must be a reason why Schilling alone offers your money back and dares to say it on the package. It's because Schilling alone specializes on top-grade coffee only- - no 2nd or 3rd grades - - no divided interest - - no confusion of quality. Baking Powder Tea 19 Spleen 31 Extrncts man, ns well aa the .congregational i work there, tho customs of thoj and Mr. Moll will use tho hlK guns singing. ' peoplu mid tho explicit full h of as well h tho small rapld-flro ,Mlss Uoldle Wells, tin OreKou lthe peoplo In (ioi.. when they be-! guns, glrl and a missionary to tho Congo, i come Christians. Tho sermon to-1 A hiilf-hour musical ' proffram SHve-n very Interesting talk on thu I night will ho "Honihurdlng Sin," 1 preceileM Iho sermon each oven Wednesday evening the 1'resby torhin and Methodist Episcopal , church congregations nnd their pastors will Join In the services. Bombarding Sin Topic Tonight at Christian Church A number of the members of the Christian church congregation of Ashland and tho pnstor, "m. Har ney, attended the revival meeting at the local Christian church last night and the audience highly ap preciated tho sermon by Carman Moll and Mr. and Mrs. Marmle Olsen and Mrs. Dorothy Itangh- the million dollar motor fuel Electric Range Sale! Beginning Wednesday Morning at 8 O'Clock ' All Standard, St. Clair and Hot Point Ranges Now in Stock Offered at Exceedingly Low Prices At the Same Time the Southern Oregon Electric Announce the' Exclusive Agency for the L&H ELECTRIC RANGE Iviyillilif:, ' I ' - 'C I i I m On W o d n e s d a y . ev- I cry child, accompaniod by I I parent, will be given Free k M 1 an Edison Mazda Lamp a Carton House . ' - I ' Every L. & H. Range is built to give long satisfactory acrvfee, Large enameled oven Five coated enameled finish Reasonably Priced All L. & H. Ranges are sold on a twelve months' payment plan without interest or carrying charge.' 409 E. Main St. MEDFORD Phone 8S9