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About Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 22, 1920)
PA"flfi TlTfiTTT WCT)yonP WATT THTBTTNT!, MTTDFOTIT). OT7F!OX. TTTtTTisTVAY. JANUARY 22. 1020 rii D" TO ATHLETIC CLUB TAKE OUT DOG LICENSE BEFORE FEBRUARY 1 ST Last evening company 1), National Guards of Medford, at the clime of regular drill, held a business meeting and roted to organize n club, the aim and business cf wiilch would bo to maintain the athletic and nodal de partment for the young men connect ed with the local company of Nation al Guards. The- name of the new organization Is 0)0 "Hustlers Club" and member ship In this club Is restricted tu mem bers cf the loeal National Guard or ganization. The following persons were elected officers of the new club: Sgt. John H. Tyrrl, secretary, St. j George It. Chapman, Jacksonville; treasurer, Pvt. Clias. Kribs, Medford; athletic manager and property man, Joseph V. Vincent, Central I'rlnt. Tlio owners of dogs in Jackscn county who have not yet taken out state licenses to adorn their animals are, warned to do bo by Feb. 1st, after which date It devolves upon the sher iff and other peace officers to kill all dogs not wearing the proper license and collar. It Is estimated that there are 1000 dogs in Jackson county and County Recorder Kbrey reports that only H00 dog owners have so far taken out licenses, leaving about SOU more pro prietors of dogs who have this duty yet tu perform. Now that in the lest cane of this dog license law brought in circuit court at Portland it was decided yes terday by Judgo McCourt upholding the state act to require dogs lo wear licenses as valid, It is expected that there will ins a rush at once of dog Company D is made up of n flno wnurs to the county recorder's office lot of young men of this city and vie- to KBl tlc,r (.()nar8 unl licenses. The inlty, banded together for three lalo licenses which are riveted to a years, being tbo period of their llstment, and It is tho purposo i.i this new 'organization to provide for tho Bociafli welfare of all the members and atlmiilato tho proper spirit in good clean sports for the yuuug men of this ivlclnily, who now, and hereafter will become members of the oig.lni zatlqn1, und to .bring more closely to gether tho social Jntoroks. cf these youriV mon.vund all of which will mak&for 'better munhood und better citizenship. ,. . " Tpe club huR a basket Miair team, and ',1(1 organizing' an. indoor baseball teatp.ia bowling team and exiiprt soon to bo ready to moot other teams of tho. city and county. Hexing and wrestling . will also bo a part of tho sports under competent management and instruction. A busebnll team will ajso be organized at once to bo ready for business as somi as the weather permlts arrangements will bo work ed out at once for Keeping open the armnrynt least evenings ho the mem bers can at all times have access to tho billiard tallies and other sports. This club will extend further the training of its men, than could be (lone from a Hlriclly military orgnni zaiinn. ronsKienimo runds were I raised last evenlnir to snnnlv Kiiitwt nf bociu. and the nthlellc and physical the equipment. small leather collar, sell at $1 for male dogs and 2 fcr female dogs. LANE PUIS LIGHT ..INTO DARKEST AFRICA i. ' ; ' LONDON", Jan. 11. Cairo and Cnic Towpn'invsi'ntinir the extremes of ijhiv'A'f'iieiiii coulinenl, Imvc lit last been nijkYd'uti bv tin air service. 1'lie Hrilish air ministrv has announced I lull the nir route is finally ready for traffic. This menus Hint the time heretofore reiiunred to arlvcrse tl:t conlincut, from 10 to 1'2 weeks, has now Decn cut down to about one week and that heretofore schedule. i sections of Africa will be opened "1 lo Ilie world. A telephone message was received this forenocn from Itoseburg stating that Major Dwlght It. Andrus of this city had died there this morning. No other particulars w?re given, nor was it stated how Mr, Andrus came to be In Itoseburg, but it is presumed that he was there on a visit. Dwlght R. Andrus had been a well known resident cf this city for years during nil of which time he . was prominent and active in local G. A It. circles as well us in G. A. K. affairs of southern Oregon. At the annual convention of the Southern Oregon Soldiers and Sailers association last fall -Major Andrus was elected com manding officer of that organisation. Mrs. Andrus is presumed to havo been with him at ItoBeburg. as an effort to communicate by telephone today with the Andrus heme on South Kir street was mot with the in formation that the phone there had recently been disconnected. GmpeWuts Contains its own sugar In this sturdy food you get a ready cooked cereal with its own sweet flavor, not from sugar added in mak ing, but self developed from wheat and malted barley. Save Sugar . by eating Grape-Nuts "Theres a Reason" at Grocers. Made by Postum Cereal Co.Batfcte Creek. Mich. ill- ' ' . ii Farm Financing WITH even greater interest ami activity than ever before (if that is possible) the Viral, National Dank is going to back the business ui' fanning in -Jai ksmi County this yea r. We believe in tlit' future of llie farm both from a stanlioint of diversification ami spei ialiatioii and will put forth our very best efforts to aid development. "Nationalized' J lank Aeeounts the First National Bank Medford Oregon HONOLULU, T. II., .Ian. 22. (I)y Associated Press.) All Japanese sugar plantation workers on one plantation have struck and some on two other plantations on the Island of Oahu havo joined the Filipino strikers, according to tho planters association. Nippu Jijl, n 'Japanese newspaper here, editorially states that tho Bltnatlon Is critical. It as sorts that li.'luO workers, including ill nationalities, have walked out. No disorders have occurred. Special dep uties havo boon sworn in und sent to pollco the plantations. Kino Albert In Paris. PAULS. Jim. U'J (I lavas.) Kinir Albert ol' Itclulum came to Paris incoirnilo vcslerdiiv and conferred lor a Ioiil' lime with President Pom matter is now under investigation by the Interior department, who will doubtless report favorably, when a bill will be introduced and there is no doubt but that it will be favorably i considered by congress. So much for the year that is gone. What of 1920? It Is up to you. The possibilities are beyond comprehen sion, but to realize on them It is nec essary for ns to broaden tho scope of this institution. More men In this community must be Interested in its work. Tho membership must be very materially increased, but above all, more individual interest must be established in the members. It is not enough to pay your dues. Let us bring the members closer together in some manner. We can do it. 0LC0TT KILLS MORE BILLS (Continued from Page One) CLUB DEBT PAID OFF (Continued from Pugo Ono) ported by. a live hoard of directors, whom. you will elect at this time. It is up. to you to select men who will enter earnestly, into tho work and give to II tho Haino care und thought they would to,their own business,. 10a riy! .in Uio.yoar. we assisted in the organization bt an excellent brass bund and providing ways and means for Its permuuent oporatlon, and it has justified our expectation by mak ing itself n credit to the city of Med ford, . .. , . KdUoiinl.AwtocinUun Visit tin tho, midst. pf tho year wo pulled off successfully, the greatest adver tising stunt ever attempted, by any city of this class, in which -we wore ably isupported., by Ashland, und ttrunts Puss, and it must be said to tho everlasting credit of southern Oregon that It was done without n slip and to tho astonishment of the National Editorial association, whose papers are still coming, and toll of the glories of Crater Lake, and the wonderful work of thiil community. Il.ato in tho year our secretary at tended the annual meeting of tho National Parka Hlghwuy association In Spokane, whero he found a move ment on foot to change that highway from the Wlllaniotto valley and south to the Columbia Highway and thru Central Oregon, thus leaving Medford off tell map. -This element was elim inated from tho Oregon management and a Medford man substituted. Not only that, but the organization was committed to tho work of marking tho highway from Seattle to Crator liiko by way or Medforil. It has al ready been marked from Chicago to Seattle. On tho Initiative of this club, the Portland Itusiness Men's exvursion to southern Oregon was undertaken and carried out with such glowing success ns lo justify the expression, "uniu.ua" In tho history of commercial Oregon. On that occasicn many misunder standings were adjusted und a better feeling established that will forover stand for better conditions. As (n 11CIK lbiring the closing period of tho year u movement was stalled to se cure from the general government n gift to Hie city of .Medford of 500 acres of land on ltoxy Ann, including all the summit, for park purposes. Senator McNary informs us thnt the INDIGESTION CANT STAY Stomach Pain, Sournes3(Gases, and Acidity ended with "Pape's Diapepsin" Ont-of-onler stomachs fool fino at once: Ihmi meals don t fit and yon W'tch fcus, iu'Mn and undiKOsttMl food. hen yt.u foot indigestion piiin, lumps of dtMwss in stomach, hoart- luirn or hcudai he. itcre is instant relief. Just ns soon as you eat a taMet or two of rape's IHupppsin all the dys pepsia, iudiKestion and stomach dis tress caused by acidity will end. These pleasant, harmless lahleta of 1'ape's IMapepsin always put sick, up set, acid stomachs in rder nt once and they tost so Utile at Urug stores. S. H. 57, bv ItuMwin C'reutin-r u Iok4 road in Klamath count v. S. H. fi8, bv eommittee on roads ond highways Desitrnatiiiir eertain road in Clatsop and Tillamook counties as part of the state system of liitrh-wnvtf. S. Ii. "i), bv Patterson Creatin-,' post roads in Polk and Yamhill counties. S. It. tit), bv Laehmund Mesisnat- inir certain roads in Marion count v as pari of the state liiLrliwav system. S. Ii. 01, bv Banks Creating a post road in Columbia count v. , II. Ii. 70. bv Wriirht Creating a post road in Sherman county. ',. In his messnce to the house and senate returninir the II road', bills Governor Oleott declares that 'form- letfislntures have provided bv law for a state highway commission." "This commission," he continues, "is armed ivith inachinervjp properlv investigate; and determine where stat? Iimhways should he located, without regard lo the merits of the various bills in oueslion I deem the .method of determinimr the location 6' stale highways ns followed in these bills is ill advised and founded on wrong principle." Other bills vetoed include R. B. 22. bv Howell S. B. 0, bv committee on Irainage, II. Ii. 22 by Thrift, county meat inspector; II. H. 51, by Galla- her. drainage districts. ASPIRIN FOR COLDS Name "Bayer", is on Genuine 1 Aspirin say Bayer ;1 Insist'.on "nayr.Tahleta of Aspir in" In a' "Bayer pYek&Re.J containing proper directions ifory-.CQlda, (Paiii. HeadAcho;. ouralfeia, UivmbaKo; and Rheumatism. Nivine "'Baycr"; means Kcnulue Aspirin 'prescribed by phy tdciantr for nineteen yearV. Handy tin boxes cf 12" tablets cost, few cents.! Aspirin is trado mark of Bayer Manu facture of Monoacoticacidester of Salicyllcaeld. Hot Waffles or Biscuit for Breakfast???? Delicious, appetizing but a lot of trouble un less you use double-acting Crescent Baking Powder Von may mix your hatter "or .doiiKli tho evening befon it ivtll bo ready for baking tor early, breakfast and you'll have the lightest, flakiest bis cuits, or the HWeetest crisp brown waffles without n fcur of failure. Costs no more in JDUO than in 101-1. 1 pound 25c " 5 pounds $1.00 CHKKCEXT MAXUl AtTI UIXtJ COMI'AXV .Seattle Washington It Has Proved tp Be Thor ouqhly Enjoyable. ft 5r COMING SUNDAY MARY PICKF0RD IN "THE in, . SAHARA The Artistic and Dramatic Triumph of the Season.;. It ends tpnioht , ,K HERE TOMORROW The COUNTRY COUSIN Straight from Meadowhrook. with pert daisies still peepinq from a pink sunbonnet and calico dress. " "' "1.'.' (.js-f l"V t; 'J rt from tlio fainons staiie Hiicee'hv Jiootli Tnrkiimlon anil Julian Street. PAGE THEATRE Evening Jail. 26th CURTAIN 8:30 The Eminent American Actor jr -J5 Ui A l lrn tiiteside ! In Robert Louis Stevenson's Thrill. ! ina .Play of Romance and Roqi'cry. The Master of Ballantrae j One of the Really Bid Dra matic Events of the Season. A superb cast and a beautiful pro duction. Nothing that has over been ' seen on the Page stage can comparo with this attraction from tho stand point of all that is great in dramatic performances unless it be Guy Dates ' Post in "The Masqiierader.' SPECIAL No phone orders regu lar list suspended. Mail orders now, accompanied by remittance. Box of fice' sale Saturday.-January 24th.; Hours. 12 to 45 to J. Lower floorj $2.00. Balcony 1st 4 rows. $1.50: j next 4 rows. $1.00. Balance 50c." Plus 10 Per Cent War Tax. a i '.'Don't you daro suuro me" s J J ntVDl MARY PICKFORDOli' comiUK.so.on. . .. in "The Hoodlum" R's even it little better tluui "Oaddy Ixinff-hes" MEDFORD IRON WORKS FOUNDRY AND MACHINE SH0l4 Aliso flKont for' FairbankB ani Mors r.ntnnea. s,. 17 South Rlversld. iw WE HAVE A SURPRISE JFOROTJ. . vqQME AND ENJOY IT. Deuel's Thrift Sale Thursday Friday, Saturday Thrift does not mean hoarding money in a. stocking. 1 1 does not mean depriving oneself of the things that add to the joy of living. It means investing wisely---spend ing wisely buying Clothes that add dignity and in crease power. You are teaching others to save when yo u show them how to buy wisely. .. Women's Blouses (" jGwi'tft'ttc Cropo, Ci-epe.de (ht'iio, Pongee, Voile, otc..;, Every Blouse in our store " 10 per cent off. Pi-ieed from $2.50 to $28.50 Sweaters . Sweaters 20 per eent off. Prictid fifm $5.50 to $20.00 A few vqry smart hand knit sweaters in attractive,' colors, and a good assort ment of Sweater Coats' Amoskeag Daisy Cloth "White onlv, -50c value ;: ,: 35 ? '- K Children's Koveralls -i-m ;;" $1.75 ,t-,, C.lijldroTi's Hose, Iron kd 1 35 to 75: 4 gf p LADIES' HOSIERY Values In Silk Hose. Kogular Sale Price. Price. $1.7a for $1.49 l.r0 for $1.25 1.'J" for 89 8rc for 69 Values in good Lisle and Cotton Hose. Kegular Sale Price. Price.' f0 cents for 39c 75 cents for 69 Ginghams' 'Apron (lingliatns 25 Dress Oiinglianis and l'Yench Oingliains at -90 to 65 Palm Olive Soap 3 for 25 AVhilc it Lasts. LADIES 'AND MISSES' COATS, SUITS AND DRESSES 'Are being offered at prices vou'll like. 10 to :?:i L'er Cent Off on all Fall and Winter Coats, Suits and Dresses. Coats $12.75 to $35.00 Suits $16.75 to $17.50 '; : Dresses $7.98 to $-45.00 " First Grade Outing Flannels 1 if white ami colors; worth IIJc, offered at........... 25 All Blankets and Comforters at 10 Per Cent Off Complete line of Cotton and Wool. Prices from $3 50 lo $15.00 i s Advance showing of Ladies' and Misses Spring Coats, Suits, Dresses, Millinery and I . MEN'S AND YOUNG MEN'S SUITS, $25.00 TO $50.00. I WE HAVE WILSON BROTHERS' MEN'S FURNIS HINGS T1; DON'T MISS THIS OPPORTUNITY, OR WE'LL BOTH BE SORRY. F. K. DEUEL & SONS, Inc. (THE MAY CO.)