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About Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 19, 1920)
srcDJxmi) matt; ttTRtjnti, medford, otjf.oon'. ' 'iuonday. jaxfatjy 'in. 1020 PAGE THREE BIG OIL MASS MEEING AT PAGE THEATER TUESDAY If you want to sec development, to pec if this valley has oil and gas it is your duty to attend the big mass jneeting at the Pace theatre tomor row evening at 7:30 and lend your presence and enthusiasm to the novemcnt. If you have ever been In an oil jlield you have some conception of What it would mean to this city and h'alley to strike oil. If you haven't lever visited an oil field it is impossi ble to form any conception of the vast Increase in property values, business, rents, etc. It is not merely bunk about millionaires being mado over night in the oil fields, but is an actual reality, and property values increase ibe.vond all expectations. The Trigonia Oil rig is here and tthoy will start work as soon as the balance required by the state corpor ation commission is raised. Work will be resumed on the M1111- Jdy well as soon as the weather will permit. The Vulcan Oil company is organized to prospect in Sams Valley land now is the time for everybody to melp with development. Tho speakers at the meeting to morrow eve ni UK. will be Irving K. Vlning and D. M. Lowe, of Ashland, Mayor Gates, P. .1. Neff, Gus New bury, P. C. Dressel, the geologist, and others. The meeting will be called at 7:30 and you should bo there. PUGET SOUND AREA SKATTI-K. Jan. 111. fienoral Per iling arrived here earlv today 1'roin p'ortlaQil, Ore., and planned to spend 1 lie entire dav iiispeetiiiL' l'uiret Sound ii'orls. I Aetimr Governor I. 51. Howell met ithe irenorul at the depot and welcum ?od him to Washington. Mayor I'. It. ijj'itzsrcrald extended the city's srreet Snirs. 1 General Pershimr toninht will be jtho cucst of former service men at ?a lioximr smoker here. Tomorrow he iwill ride in a parade and attend a fdinner. Labor Disorders Argentine. I HUKNOS A1UKS, Jan. 18. New (disorders as a result of agricultural workers' strikes are reporled in dis pulchos from Sniiin Ve province to uai Kpoi'ii, Hie sioverninent ormin. I'o llice chiefs at I''innat and liafael were !slain duriii'r allempts to round up dis- rdel'lv elements. ASSOCIATION 1919 E Why Drink Coffee at an advanced price when you can have wih its pleasing flavor ? No Raise In Price No Harmful Ingredient ASHLAN'D, Jan. 21. A JIjO.OOO business stands to the credit of the local Fruit & Produce association fGT the year 1913, according to detailed report of Manager A. C. Ilriggs, lately submitted. f Of berries 4 421 crates were ship ped, Himalaya blacks leading the list, gooseberries ranking second. Cherries: G12!t crates, with Koyal Anns the favorite apparently accord ing to-'shipments. 'Peaches score 49.7S7 boxes, with Klbertas way in the lead. This year Salways outranked the output of either early or late Crawfords han dled by tho association. Of assorted fruits 3733 boxes and crates were shipped, plums and prunes leading, although apricots made an especially ocd showing tills year. Pears were reckoned by weight to the extent of 223,3(19 pounds. Of two leading varieties liartletts and IVAn jous scored G9.S02 and (I7.SS0 pounds respectively. Winter Xelis being third to the extent of 40,000 pounds. Of fall and winter apples 20,1 SO boxes wero shipped, varieties in the miscellaneous classification. Assorted vegetables wero figured in boxes, bunches and sacks, and in the latter classification over 50,000 pounds were shipped. About 1000 gallons of cider was also sent abroad for "irrigation" pur poses as a sweet by-product. The tctal number of cars contain ing fruits and vegetables shipped out was 91, and the total number of cars of feed, shook, spray, etc., shipped in was 30. The management adds to this statement respecting aggregates, that In arriving at the given figures, all local freight and express ship ments were added to the association's car lot estimates as given in the fore going schedules. In spite of its largo and well equip ped warehouse, with office annexes, the association needs more space and this demand prompted purchase of the old White Sulphur Springs hotel building which will he moved from the premises to afford extensions tc the main plant. Tho co-operative feature has been extended by the association in the way of handling eggs also. These headquarters afford a central receiv ing station where the product may he handled more expeditiously and cheaply than under eld methods. The result is less expense to poultry rais ers and greater profits. This new factor in tho poultry industry is giv ing an impetus to tho shipping of eggs on a greater scale than ever. The directorate of the association Includes J. H. Dill, S. J. Evans, S. A. i'eters, J. M. Wagner and J. H. San der. Dill is president; Wagner, vice president; S. A. Peters, Sr., secretary and V. O. X. Smith, treasurer. The manager is A. C. liriggs, whose ad ministration cf the affairs of the cor poration insofar as his specific duties are concerned lias wen merited com mendation from producer, shipper and consumer, tho year 1919 having witnessed the most gratifying results in the associations histcTy. "OH BOY" niALTO LAST TIME TONIGHT 1TESIDE AT PAGE THEATER One of the reallv hi'-' 1 i-n in :i I i events of Hie season. Walter Whitc s!do in Uolierl I.otlis Stevenson's thrilling plav of romance and nuruerv. "The Master or llaMantrne." Hired from n sensational success over tlie holidays at the Columbia theater. San Francisco. A super!) cast and a beautiful production. Notliiiivr that has ever been seen on t lie Pone .stftnc can compare with this attraction from the standpoint of all that is ureal in dramatic per formances, unless it be Guv Pates Post in "The Masoueruder." Post and 'Whiteside share the hon ors as America's greatest male stars. Hoirne river vallev will have the opportunity to eniov this remarkable performance Monday niuht, January 2(ith, at the Pa'e theater. Watch for tlie date of seat sale. Mail orders now accompanied bv remittance. No phone orders. Reu'tilar list suspended. STARTS TOMORROW All men swore she was nmaziiiK and their flat tery was her life. SAHARA RIALTO KLAMATH LAND BILL LEGION BOYS PASSED SAI.KM, Jan. 19 A clear evidence of the influence of the American le gion was soen in the legislature Fri day in tho passage of i he memorial to congress askiug for the passage of legislation throwing open to settle ment, with a priority right to' former enlisted men, of about thirty thou sand acres of title land along the shore of upper Klamath lake, the reclamation of which the federal gov ernment is contemplating. The mat ter is of considerable interest to the Klamulh Kails post of the legion, but at their rcipicst, tho mutter was han dled In the senate by Senator Rllner of I'mntilla county and in the house by Representative Sheldon of Jack son counly. RIVERSIDE RIPPLES an interesting magazine article enti tled "lical Motorim; Perils in the .Movie.-;.'' A delicious luiK'l was served, tho table bcine beautifully decorated with I he club colors, Mrs. roster was a flies t of the club. (ion. I!. Aldcn was in the Al'uIo dis trict Sunday and purchased some fine white leulmrn roosters. W. W. Ilitlle was in Medford re cently and brought home .f'Jli worth of lumber in his Kurd car. The car was not overloaded, so no doubt it be had wanted more lumber the car would still have been amid for it. (Irani Matthews made a trip to Ciold Hill on business Friday. Alter beimr without telephone ser vice for several weeks followimr the Iiecember storm, we are pleased to announce I hat the line lias been re paired and we are now in communi cation with the outside world. A very competent teacher has been secured lo finish out the school vear in Knots Creek district. Miss French in addition to beimr very proficient in her line of work has also a vorv plcasimr personality, and takes well in the community. COLLECTOR HERE FEBRUARY 16-25 The lime has again arrived for making out your income tax returns. The law provides that all returns must le in the office of the collector of internal revenue at Portland, on or before .Maivh l."th, 1 1 J 0 . Those failing to comply with the law are subject to heavy penalties. All tax payers are urged to make out their returns at once, thereby avi.Uiing the rush at the last hour. Kor tho pur pose of assisting tax payers of Jackson counly in inakinu up t hair income tax return for 191!, deputy collectors from tho Internal revenue office will be at the follow ing named places en tti dates given below: Ashland, Kelt. 9th to Mth, inc., 1H20. Med ford, Keh. lilth to 2rth, inc., 19 20. (Sold Hill, Keh. 2uth to J si h, Inc., 19 2 0. Kagle Point, Keh. liCth to l!Sth, inc.. l!il!0. Kor any information you may de sire in preparing your statement, please call upon the deputy cillector. as per announcement herein made. .MII.TON A. Mlld.KU, Collector of internal revenue. A REAL COMEDY Was the Verdict of the large Sunday crowds. m Today and Tomorrow Only 'TIS A FACT Will make a Mummy laugh Relief P.E LL-ANS 6 Bell-ans Hot water Sure Relief INDIGESTION "UNCLE TOM WITHOUT THE CABIN" THEN THERE'S DOROTHY D ALTON in 'L' APACHE Thrills. Adventure and Love Interest COMING WEDNESDAY Burns Brts.' Calrd Minstrds. Jazz Orchestra Golden West Qiiartett. TEN PEOPLE TEN Also MARGUERITA FISHER in "FAIR ENOUGH" LIBERTY Telephone 1 1 N. Riverside. Apple and E. Fifth Streets The Dow Hospital Special attention given to surgical and obstrctical cases. No extra charge for graduate nurses services. The most important person in this hospital is" tho patient. MEDFORD OREGON Sir. unci TV) i-M. (Icorire Lance worn., visiting their place on roots (reek tho lust ol' tho week and culled on ;i lew of I heir neighbors ami returned to Ashland Monday. Mr. and Mrs. John Khorl. Sr., of flold Hill, made a week end visit nt the home of their son and made the ucouaiutancc of their new trraiidson. Mr. and Mrs. I. 11. 1'orler. Mrs. Hose Guv and (ieome V. Jaeubs were Medford visitors Satunlav. The following liiverside people were in Medl'ord Wednesday on bus iness and pleasure bent: Mr. and Mis. C. I). Woolverton. Mr. and Mrs. I). II. Slead. Mr. and Mrs. (I. II. Al den. JEessrs. I' K. Multeson anil I!. W. Knirel. Mr. and Mrs. C. H. Ilovd and Mr. and Mrs. Fosler attended the K. 1'. danee in Medford Kridav eveninir and report a verv eniovable time. .Mr. and Mrs. L. '. I'ieket left Fri day eveninir Ior Portland where Mrs. I'ieket will spend a week visitin,' friends and doinir some shoppintr for their new home. Mr. I'ieket intend lo ao on east to points in Iowa and Minnesota to look niter business in terests in those parts. Mr. Frank Isaacs came out from Medford Friday and will spend a couple of weeks pruning nt the Kl Ora ranch. M;iss F.nima Oaunvaw is down from Medford spendintr the week at the -Mrs. Abhie Champlin home. The Kccreation club met Thurs day aflernoon with Mrs. Abbio Cham plin and Mrs. Hcntrieu Jones. Al IboiiL'h Ihe hinds are in a deplorable condition, a lew ladies ventured lo drive their cars anil nearly all the members were present. .Mrs. Mat thews and Mrs. 1 1 it t lo read from the hook on Orctron and Mrs. (lav read A Big Sponge Lots of them worth a dollar apiece 25c At the Big Auto Supply Sale C.E.Gates Auto Co. S ( X Famous For Ms Marvelous Motor Thousands Choose The Chandler Dispatch V' MANY admirers of the Chandler Six choose the Chandler Dispatch. For two years this model has outsold all other cars of the so-called sport type. Its popularity is one of the high spots in motordom. The new series Dispatch is a snappy, handsome car, seating four adults in perfect comfort. It is of most beautiful design and finish; mounted on the standard Chandler chassis, famous for its mechanical excellence. You are asked to pay much more for cars which might perhaps be compared with the Chandler. And cheap cars sell for but little less. s SIX SPLENDID BODY TYPES Seven-Passenger Touring Car, S189S four-Passenger Roadster, S1S9S Four-Passenger Dispatch Car, S197S Seven-Passenger Sedan, t289S Four-Passenger Coupe, $2795 Limousine, S339S (All Pricts J. o. b, Cleveland) SEELY V. HALL 18 N. Grape Street ' Medford, Oregon. CHANDLER MOTOR CAR CQMPANY, CLEVELAND, OHIO