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CANNED MUSIC IS MEIJFOlfl) .MAIL TKIHtvNK.- MKHJ'UKJ. UWI.UU.N, PKIUAY, -MIY l',.MIiUK .WSV. MADUID ) Madrid's iiiuslc iiins ami uivhusirn tire faced with the, crisis of losing their join in movie houses ami lceltimao thcu ters because of liio Invasion of furciKii competition, said" Hum lier.to Clalii-iclli. secretary of tae Association of Orchestra Profes sors of thin city. KureiKii "talkies." lorelcii Jazz ami roreien m-to.-s liavo caused the crisis, lie explnin.-d. "We lo pot nuit to see the sanio thins happen in Spain us has oc curred in the United Slates after the introduction of sound pictures, but. Americans o;e already sendiliK their mcchunicul music devices to Madrid with hv announcement Unit they are prepared to produce and market Spanish sound and voice films,". Suuov Uabrlclll sllid. '"Th lit : Is . .serious, problem. Mechanical music, can bo adupted to the use of legitimate theaters and tho invasion of American Jazz hands, particularly. ne-oog, aggra vates the crisis.", Alonic -with many others "who have studiud the situation, he fa vors nationalization ut the sound nim iiulustiy in Spain with ndc favorite dessert BUSY WOMEN v ' : ' .TEtLcWELL mew lest J work in the kitchen more time for other things. It's the modern dessert the favorite everywhere winner of Grand Prize at the Exposition Internationale, Paris. '. 'Accept no substitute. i tiunte protection by labor reatrlc tions for Spanish musii-ipns. Throe, of Madrid's laiuest mov j Iuk Picture houses have Installed I devices for sound pictures und , have tlischai'Red their orchestras I und several others nre prepniiiiK to follow suit. A number of yeurs- auo the opera house was elosetl In Madrid, which automatically re leased un orchestra of SO musicians while casinos have recently been employing various forms of me chanical devices to provide music for their palroiuj. Many French and Cicrntan shows invade Spuif each season, per forming at low Ji rices, and this Is hurting the Spanish stage also, Senor Cabrielll said. ..'''. -I r- , M CONGREGATIONS IN .1 JSZ E JOINT SERVICE mjh npprn irv ti i i iiiV noillMJ KIVK1J, Ore., Nov. 29. (Special.) Tho (llrl Scouts ore meeting every Saturday .afternoon in tho Community hall in .Rogue Kiver. The troops are composed of girls from Hague River and Foots Creek. Mrs. Skcllon of Foots O-eck, has organized .the scouts here and she is being tundstcd by Mrs. Kads, 'Mrs.' Uaker jiiml Vilce Smith. , : ....... The girls who have enrolled are ,T)orothy - Smith, Mary Hensley, Amy Plank, Joan Scott. Mario Mo- jLai-en, Malice McLaren, Alice Mc , Laren, Vera riltmitn, Hun llellu I'ittiimn, Marie lilies,? Barbara Skclton, Frances l-?ey.:, Elizabeth Ferry, MarfHiret Hiitesi Alary Smith und( Mary Cay. DAMAGED BY BLAZE i The Proti'slunt churches of Mi'd-1 ford Kiitlu-red In, the Hi rat Method-1 1st cUuivlj, Ki'V.-.AU'X lcimctl, imii-i tor, for :i union. Thank.iving hitv-' Ice, Thursilay "moriitnu. The churclij was filled with 'worshippers who . desired to keep alive the memories; which, r, George -Washington. inlt!-i a led by hi proclamation att fit?- j of our presidents, and whleh Prcvt-I dent Hoover followed this year. ' Tho quartet of the church fur nished .the musie tfor murninu. rtev. j. K. Cornier of the Meth'j!-;S to It p.m. lit'A Hour. XHt' mt- Jst chutvh Mouth delivered the ad- vice to KGO. K11Q, KOilO( llllDAV ( t to (5:30 p.m. Interwoven 3'ulr j I II 11 ll ' (M I L 1 Ml 1 1 1 1 1 I I . .MH, " lee tt KGO. K HQ, KOMO, KOW, HVl. li:3it to 7 p.m.' Phlleo's Theater .Mi'tiinrlt'- ( transcontinental ). X lC service to KGO. KMQ. KO MO. KliW, KI'l. 1 ? t.. 7 '-in ti in Ai'Mwf riiiiu- Oimk crs (iianscontiuental . X US Her-j K(!V. KKI. 1 7:3 to S p.m. Armour pronram i transcontinental from t'hieaKO). XHO service to KCiO. K HQ, ivU JilO, KKW, Kl' 3 Telbwell kiust it Jells so WELL EAGLE POINT BAZAAR ON DECEMBER SIXTH KAGU: POINT. Ore.. Nov. 29. SpeciuI.) A grand bazaar will be held at Kale -Point .Friday, Decem ber ph. In the hall over Brown's store, .when all kinds of beautiful hand-made articles will be on sale. 1 r WHIPPLE IS RECEIVER ROGUE RIVER MILL HOOT!-; lUYKrt. Ore.. Nov. 2U. - (Special) Tvhe ltotjue Kiver saw mill has gone into receiver jWu ' , . - J., ,M. Whipple has boeu ... ap pointed receiver, and has been ju;ikinu numoroua tripH to bath Clrant l'nsa and Medford . in thy Jliteucsts of the business. . ( Bandoh plaix.'.pioposed for orectton of apartineiit-hotel imild in here. ' BODY POISONS MENACE HEALTH Kellogg's ALL-BRAN Will Rid Your System of Them By noRlccting constipation, body poisons get in their deadly work. Headaches, listlessness, cloudy complexions, which are the first signs, soon are followed by factorn that wreck health, ruin ambitions nnd steal beauty. you t an puard against constipa tion: with a nimple remedy Krllogg's ALL-BKAN. It i:i a de licious cereal 100 bran that brings .sure, natural relief from this ividesprend evil. DoctoiM recommend ALL-BRAN because it is. a bulk food. It sweeps the in testines clean of poisonous wastes nnd stimulates normal action. Results arc guaranteed. Just cat two tablespoonfuls dailychronic cases, with every meal. Serve it . with milk or cream, fruits or honey added. Sprinkle it over other cereals. Use it in cooking recipes are on tho package. Don't neglect constipation. Bo gin eating ALL-BRAN today. Sold by all grocers. Served in hotels, dining-enrs and restaurants. Mado by Kellogg in Battle Creek. Ar ALL-BRAN f Always DepeimdaMe and guaranteed to give per fect satisfaction down to the last spoonful in the can. You save in buying and in using ''KC-'-'--: Baiting Powder Same Price, for over 38 years. 25 25 ounces Sor Pure and Efficient MILLIONS OF POUNDS USED BY OUR GOVERNMENT dress, and strewed tho many ren sons for gratitude .of the American people. Amunif other .things h? said that we should he espoeiuliy triad for the way In wnleh America was lending in world peace. After liolntlng out these many reasons for real ThnnksKiviriK '1( also warned ,the nation not to be too well content with their advance in c.viUKtUlon: Not,, at least, nn':l we remembered our duties towards those less fortunate, who, ewn caimi :here in - J N l 2 . He was a stock- manm1!ii PMn UicU seetion KACHJ-: POINT. Ore., Nov. 29. (Special.) A fire broke out in thy flue at thV home of Mrs. Com Mbr- pran Wednesday morning, but was quickly extinguished when her neighbor, Mrs. W. H. Brown, tele phoned around town for the menfolk.-?. The damaxe was not great. though living in this land of plen-j ty. wore .in need and actually su-1 l inatllla iMonwr J)fal. ferine. j PICXDLISTOX. Ore., Nov. i In the main, however, Hev. M.'.i( ("harle.s i-l. Oleott. ?LV-i'4ddont-t'oncler presented , our country as I t,f I'matlUa raunty 07 yeai H. died rlehi In Hk olewiuys. not'oniy toj tody frerwpven. 'months illness, be remombered--on"-ThankKiviim j He wuk born at Yrek. Cnl.,- and day but every day of tne year. . Dr. Kunk of the'Lutberan chnreh prewidMl; Ilev, AV.'x.U. tiiUon of the ItiudisT chuirji read, tho presiden tial proclamation; Carman; K. Mell of he (Christian church Vtjad the? scripture; Uev. C IS. Porter of the l'resbyteriun church lod In prayer-, and Dr. CJ. O. Lamiton it theIiap tlstichurcrh jnonounccd ' thfe" pen-1-dieUoh::;. - 7'.. Tho ofC,eVi'hjf va? tunnjd-'over to the Community 't;hc!:t.cv ... GIVE FAREWELL PARTY FOR ROGUE RIVER fi ROGl'E HlVEIl. Ore., Nov. 29 (SpociaU A ntiinlier. ot the mem bers of. the Live' Oak sranKe mot at the homo of Mr. aiid Mrs. Al Lowo and tondcrod the.W. R. Lamb family a farewell par.ty. Mr. and Mrs. ' Lainb and daugh ter, Dorothy, vho,.4ire leaving to make their home near Talent, will lie greatly, .missed ' as they have been vory'netive grango membors. Those.. ptesent( were Mr anil Alts. W. R. Lamb aml''jDorolb.v, Mr, and Mia. Bparks;; Mi'. antl .Mrs. A. T. Mcllvain, A'r. n-nd Mis. ('. IS. Hotl kln, Mr; and Airs. Oscar Shepherd. Mr.. and Mrs, JJorry Wallo, Mr. and :Mrs? Otto- FiihVniaVC Sir; '"and -Mtt, Reed Gai ter, Mri omd Mrs. Wright, and (he boat an hostess, Mr. and Mrs. Al.Love.- - , , , LAKE CREEK I - - ii I.AKR CTtEKK. Ore., Nov. 29. (Special.) .Everett UilBstijii, who has J)cetj having it bad case of ton silillK, .In -quite a lot bettor. He expects to lie . able to return to school Monday; There was quite -a crowd at the iliuicn .Saturday niKht. iTUe next dunce will ho Dec. 7th. Mr. and Mrs. Wyuiit and family und L. 11. Settles ' were guests of the C. K. Bellows family Thunks- g liiR day - - - . II. H.; I'ox was a' ImsJnuss. visitor in Modfui-d Tucsduy. Mr. and Mrs. 1 -loyt ' Rmlt h were down froin live luUu thcr lust of tho week, t-o,tUi '-(iIiib Mohuuy "evening. " Mr. and Mrs. C E. Tcrrlll wei-o riillins recently on Wis. O. W. I-'rey. Mrs. Krey hus 'liut-n Vitiito poorly , f or some time. i..,. JoU;, Walch and Frank KHugle were riding foi cattle TueHday. A. H. Hinipson fpoiu th first of the week in Medfoid vl-llhiK with frif'iidH. -, . . ' ,U. K. 1'iv.y h:iH chained bin plans. Now "he expeclK to remain hero for tho rent of the year ut least. ' " . Mr.' and Mrs. Uoy i.v'Ay and oiih, JjoiittltJ and lEJch'atd were week-end kucmU of Mr., und Mrs. II. L. Tonn. v FriendM of Mr. Kato Wakh, who has boon very III at her liome in Med ford, will be pleased to hear thut she In sllpIiUy improved und hopes are cntertninctl tor her recovery. ' ' Mrs, K. H. Jone.v and Ituyniond Uarrudalo wero Mdford visitors I Sat unlay. ! ' ' ' , ' Margaret Waleh who was ill for several days last week, was uble . to be back ltf school Mombiy. , . j FOX FARM ATTRACTS MANY, ROGUE RIVER UOCriC ItlVEIl, Ore., Nov. M. (Sicclul) A reiiresetitalivo of Hie Jack Isaln Produce company of Sun Pranclsco called at the Taylor blun fox farm recently to see I ho foxes. Every week sees many visitors to the farm for as yet this is unite a new hIkIiU wViiHdix thosu v. ho called, the past weuk were Mr. and Mrs. Mt'C'ormltk, Mr.' and Mrs. Charles, firey. .Mr. and Mrs,' IJ. .1. Hliurpn, Mr. and .Mrs. .Inincs tihnrpe, Mr. and Mrs. OoorKf lieurs, Mrs. Tom Johnson and . Henry . liruotllng of, Itoguo, River. ..... ' : i C Picket Family Patent .', Sy ' pK) Picket Whole Wheat - I Wl' . I I'll WaL he'd welcome a ' ' MJ 1 NpraSV-'v' steaming U of Golden Wert - MASON,, EHRMAN CO. . . ' ' . V- r. ' m KOW. Kl'u, KKI 9 tn H:30 p.m. llornon Progl-nm. XllSj service to K'Hi. KIIU. KO Ml, KOW, Kl'O, KKI, KSY and KOA. !l:30 to in p.m. l'nion Service Station Four (from KKI). NIjC service to KtiO. Kill), KOMO, KOW. Kl'O. KKI. 10 t.. I 11 - It II it i "In thit l'lirtol- " XHO service to K'lO.'Kllti. KOA. I 10:;!0 to 1 1 p. 111. "Tho Nolliuds. XlllT service to KtiO, KHU. KOA. 11-. lo 1 p.m. .Musical Musketeers. NI1C service lu KHU, KOMO, 1 t'O. m ' Lamport' Toyland, the largest between San Francisco ". and Portland, have decided to reduce their tremendous stock and also discontinue many of the small lines pf toys. and confine the stock to wheel goods' arid the larger and higher grade toys that are only carried in 'the larger cities! This big sale will start Saturday and continue until stock is sold out. Next week we will give you a description of the numbers we are closing out. - 4 : ' First cf All Is Our Wonderful Stock of MADAME HENDREN DOLLS IL XL Off I- All Baby Dolls i2 Off W One Lot of S1.50 Dolls, While They Last . .... . . . . 49c 01 Buddy L toys, those high grade wheel toys, which are in a class by themselves. Reduced from $2 to $3 each. , m A .v .. 'a, -''V Dogs Slay Sheep MONMOlTIl, Ore.. Nov. JS. (,Vi Thlrty-tlve head uf sheep owned by two ranchers nesr here were sialn by dogs within the pant week. P. C. Sclilack lost 80 head and I.. I). Ilomur lost five head a day later.' - " The hs.ic1 are.-t of Ijm Ans eles Is 34 times r.s l.'irtte on thut of H.tn Fr.incico. EXTRA SPECIAL FOR SATURDAY Doll Beds, Dressers, Tables and Chairs for . 98c See our stocks before you buy. , t iT'U, !tiA:- ,jV,. A' h Ql II Largest Toy Store in Southern Oregon" n -Si