Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, January 07, 1920, Page 6, Image 6

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THE LOCAL LEGION
ENDORSE
riCAL ASPiRAN !
Medford Post No. Kj of tlie Amer
ican legion, h'ild its regular monthly
meeting last night at the Klks club
house. ConBideraJjle routine butd
nesB was disposed of, committee re
ports read and other business trans
acted. A communication was read
.rorn the Grant HodKO I'oat of Cen
tralia, Wash., thanking the loca post
for its tiplendid Httpport and financial
aid rendered.
It was reported at the meeting
that the legion banket ball team
which is being organized will shortly
arrange for a aeries of games to be
played with valley teams and other
legion post teams. Lloyd William
son in in charge of the organization
of the team.
A commit toe was aopoiOttJB to io-.
vestlgate the pobility of Hftoooi cajot)
hull to ho u b roi a oowbtdoocf fyi Jco
the pout. AinrCbi' the taloi oao Loan
ed was tbe offfi', c'cojm4 fcy to ive
lodjo; aod o. 01 (wHwrtood tkrf. .'a
pOHt A (to Kbb-ttoo t b 6i bofi Mxro t&
ISAQ d)b if 0 rt cowans.
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miltee was also appointed to arranKe
a nmokor, to lie held two wwk from
last nlchi, anil at this thru a:: enter
tainment will be arranged by the
committee that will assure a larne
turnout of the memberB c-f the post.
If possible several boxing bouts will
be included on the program.
Another committee was appointed
to make the necessary arrangements
I or another legion dance, io be held
next month, it being the policy of the
post to hold iwo big dances ca h
year. At tho last dance, on Armis
tice day, in" post realized a neat,
little sum of money and as a ccuse
ciuence its treasury is in very good
shape, but the recent rulings of the
national convention, which increased
the annual dues will draw hard on
the balance on hand, and it is hoped
that at the next dance the treasury
will ugain be, enhanced considerably.
At the meeting last night it gas de
cided to meet this additional mise in
due with the funds in the treasury
rather than assess the members in
order g meet the raise.
The year uponOj'hich we ov just
entered prnmiso.1 to b tdj; y;o Par
toe post and It is opi feat w tit
yiOV progrBotBS torit ifiv m
will iHflBoA" oaaraww a tiw
CO t 'O WjT.
7 aw X bkp ira tnaa a tft oo 'rms
m ao r atnut4 i
of t'o ix&aa M vkm i txo'o
rliiar a inr, j.dvaa frf pw
ajcrtK. To tlM iflia wjkittol
tk rM.lfa.fl ftvA taxrorA PV
nibMB KW oi"V. "PoiirMai K
awinW iv p" -a tta hmo
msrirans em'f bxl ofVic. ajl Orrtl
v;bn iu eat. um 1cartxv& pex -cunt
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CITY COUNCIL 10
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bvad o' tl 1 g 3jiL-anAV (lciw lament m
tluo fmtilto f&d off vBJ&yy eoA-jitij-t
iin o oiaa vianvbr ins trai
m.jj itita oi oth11 fir ory ti ih jm1
tKPfcK-twx 41V tWr !M out ttlto (bo
Iv hvtuT'wi limt i Maoi life of fuif:
bvT ml oi our i.uijf jr K-fi(i"i .
mio Uia r and turtoai litnthijmi oi
h' as itivj njTwi ptmfnaMt U. With
uikrot i mord it is otttittrtad ItUkt
u Cin roop uiil bo irivrn bv
'oixiRxd.l ommt at' oav rhf vitm ttt'.B
Features of the city council meet
ing last night were the council's ac
tion in ordering the drinking foun
tain removed at the corner of Oak
dale and West Main streets, and the
cutting of the northwest turner back
several feet to remove the danger
from auto tralfic; the decision to
raise the Jitney license fees 70 per
cent and the license fees 9 billiard
and pool rooiii.s and card rcoms by
100 per cent; the receipt of a peti
tion from a number of property' own
ers, mostly business men, asking the
council to install a me'dorn fire
ptrm i f cu! teen est to lty,
ao4 tot f I'm lvm Tt-
muf fiu&iM n
Th tattrwtnao all '-VA4 ilsAt,
" Cia kmt rtmfl yi$arO&
U cdm or t&s maw; ftA&ganraxs vpoxi
b ;fa eft' 4o '-eft" ad
' o nxnci' 3o-Mcr o FGXti- "rfl tb'
v-ev. -o-ojc aft' ft h iw r-cfrd iti
vmw lome of tl(j ajuxffmr. Tft
d-uj tea roxRAitb " lir& tit ni frODJ
o ttj tiV itt ti cA atvA, Booth, wnd
0)!7Auilo tftfl VV'usfti4ioa roool, oi
ofr ot tho tuott nslruxrixcd nd mat
popuiar emjes in otr, Inexvoxo f-
U inratian and atxar oai tTr
cxxVjte! at Ii or tonoJtAin, and t&oro
oiraid7 urea bcqj'tl D Itrtr.
'OHM, nDMttB tattn- u foci that
txin7t tvcift il l&aa t&u uiljim tt
kAu mhtX:t yard dripiiicil Ik t)es io
fU" il remoMi Ik w 1 ttiie iodtj
tAitt ihat Jamr.) 32oar una first
J1 month otsaF tiy being struck tif
UXuina ftUtjor.
IWWMj ep lb Bo ItyfcicJ
flu mnncifmm tninlt &al tbe jlt
ncy men fn tt city and tna billiurtf
And put.1! rtsnfis and card roanu do
ixa pay unamjlk rarvnaa into tno cit
.imaru&f Kern to drvv np 9 arAr 1k
CBSW JUttlllllT'fl in crw! aft hr fuBH
In 4na niKromtn3 lci.7tTd above. f
ill bat ttta iitirntian to rtuUB Jltti tt
'0auiD' ok' too intororbnn j(! JifTy Unr-H
t iu experttnl tnat tbu akWmpk to
4nena tumsas fesu vtft meet wttft
lAreuaxrau oppwsjt ion fvom Ibo jiixusr
ovmery ni tn tiltiai nd paoi
ranm and card room proprietors.
Home of tbo coaorilmon Also favor
too (Mi j I pasuino An oiximanre rcan
lti?: tlx ittwAjw crrvinv
fares of the jitne1, both as a com
mon sense measure and to prevent
the raising of fares to correspond
with the increased license fee, and
this will probably be done.
(join to the I'ljone Company
The phone franchise' ordinance
which has been hanging fire for sev
eral months will not be passed for
two weeks more, altho the Home
company's ten year franchise expired
last November. Altho the council
and company officials have practical
ly agreed on the terms of this fran
chise the ordinance was not passed
last night as expected, because Dr.
Keene wunted two more weeks to
study its previsions and wanted each
councilman to have a copy before
him when It came time to vote on
its passagfe. Jlence the ordinance
was only given Its second reading.
Material changes have been made
in the ordinance since It was given
its first reading when it provided
that the company must pay three per
cent of its gross annual receipts into
the city. Instead tho ordinance now
roods that the cooipany only poy tOO
f lot ik of 000 to t&bcit? for t
U fra . .
bit k m- lim city to fl -tio
t temta Vow t uowl&0 o ga
:tiL o nriM asi oat oi' to
porxns of to tncjuHB assm, in
tk casiBMay osr rttisea ii
Te rmutl aarriaixni to take no
pnrni!w oi tno frost) r
ttipr tjII attt $o into effect until
ton 7er. lore por cent of
ton roe timeinxtf b mmonnxeA tc
fttwont 96 0 pmr annom and for toit
rear bont 4nni .va nad neeh placed
in the cot baaAA. The companr
TO vilfinn to mraa teat nn 1 O-OO
in conwideraiion o no ftmaer exao
licm if f rasa reneqrts rr tii ruur.
The oifkmaasid ennioins ail the al'e
fl-naj-rf tat wr In the prvriotts or
dinance and all the provisions as re-1
luted heretofore, including requiring j
the the company to take its poles cut!
of the streets and replace them in the!
alleys within the next five years.
Wont l'ire Alarm System
The petition for a modern fire
alarm system was referred to the
committee on fire. The petition and
signers thereof reads as follows:
We, the undersigned property
owners of the city of Medford, Ore.,
hereby respectfully request that you
take action looking toward the estab
lishing and Installing of a modern
fire alarm system for the city (A
-Medford, and especially for the busi
ness section of the city.
Effl A. Fehl, W. H. Eberhard, A.
O. Bennett, O. M. Cornltlus. 11. H.
Jono., O. M. Rosseau, H. D. Manning.
H. W. Truax, Warner, Wortman &
I. ore, Will 'ft. Wilson, Weeks, Mc
fJowan & Co., A. W. Hubbs, C. A.
Meeker, C. F. Van Ness, J, C. Brown,
Medford Ph-macy, W. Jl. Coleman,
People's Klectric store, C. W. Vhil
lock, P. J. Palmer, Medford HarBes
coOiflSny.
AttflllWfiEX. Jm). 6. Allied do
aumA t tvr h fitro-diUuD of inrcacr
ficofjtrmt TV'juast of Ucrmflnv, io
harfi it U fexuivti AaxoriFft viil nM
lioaie about iaoaa 1.1.
Itev-cnt r-md liiHoatfiipg have
8tatd Cooni fl'l:oDjmil-rt misrfat ar
rmtiey ralixr than nobarroas The
N" fdacrianjeia cmvemrXkent, but it
aothttSiXa tiiv rer.rtci ho will roit
on the Tftun nf )kJI:ml aul Ur
ifH'n.nftl to litr-aw? th a 19 mm r demand.
R I ALTO
NOW PLAYING
HAVE YOU AN
NDESTRUCTIBLE
WIFE?"
r it n .( : .1 n n .1
a y T"'' ' JIMI"' uiuu"V uiu. anu
.Llvjii she wore him to a
frazzle.
BRADY
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"THE
INDESTRUCTIBLE
WIFE"
l-t-s a Wholesome Gometty
Ghuc-k full of "Pep."
Patl News
Christie Comedy Ml y
Coming Friday Mitch Lewis.
By Analysis
a.well-bafericed food
taste;a pleasing fbcsd
byjpesultaa building food
rape-
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ContainsiaH.themattiral .
gbodnessrof wholewheat
and maltedibarley;
Economical Ready-to -eat.
ales
Start Saturday
January 10
REDUCE
The High Cost of Living
AND SAVE
Money at this Great Sale
TheWomarfS Store
lrot1Wmi"5fflK'
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tLxmf garment and every pair of shoes will be soW rc?afrJIess of former cost or value nothing reserved. This sale surpasses in point of
Value any merchandising event ever attempted in MeJford. These cleanup bargains will bring people to our store fro in north, east, south
'ami west, for feel sure that nothing to equal them will again be offered you.
$1 Bs Bfooto titeaat we hmt htm selfiarf ai 75s gomg af 55c. ! $1.50 Wort: Shirts five difdferew.t' liMsv fete
rll-amlYTflV. CCttCld1 iwan& khaki. P all rnPI4 f n;l a fl alkie hill iaarl hoaw Warlr Qhnoc ' oil 'ci7.ae mfxnve ah .1,
You. will pay six. when you get the next pair. Hayttes' winter Underwear 95c. Men's Leather Gloves 50c. Canvas
Gloves,. 2 pair for 25c. Men's bkek Sox., 2 pair for 2.5c. Black Traveling Bags $1.98. Men's 50c Suspenders 25c.
Men's 16-mefo High-top Shoes at $6.85. Men's Rubber Boots $2.75.
Be sure to attend this sale. Tell your friends, relatives, neigh
bors, everybody, for it means a big saving on every purchase made here
BIG REDUCTION IN PRICES ON ALL SECOND-HAND GOODS
A FEW BARGAINS IN USED AUTOMOBILES
Did you see our ad
in yesterday's paper?
Look up the prices
WILL. H. WILSON
The Cheapest Store in the West
This Sale Ends
Saturday, Jan. 17
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