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About Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 31, 1920)
f ' yrrmpOTiTT matt; ttttp.ttstf;. TvnrDTO'R'n. recion". batfrday, janttatiy .,t. 1020 GATES RESIDENCE WILL BE READY TO OCCUPY APRIL' 1ST Coimt nii'l inn work i nnL'n'siir fnst nil the M l-iu! ill new Duti-h ml oninl linitit ul' Miiviir ('. K. (Jail-, wliirli with ils cnritiiMtilittiu v.;illei in urniinls 11 iifi tii im;i in I in- ln'-jitiutt will he nut it" lii- I'im-M ri'sitli-in-c ln'oMrti'; in Mi'tli'uni will reailv fur itrciihain-v on April M. when the mavur and laniilv will at oikm; iilovi? in, ami Sam liichitnlson and fiunilv will muvr into I lie ircs 'iit (i)itcH liornt', ill (Ji-m-va sln-ct, which was luirchii-cd hv Mr. iu-h-ui dson some I inn; auu. Tilt roiirn-lc ualN ahuiit III'; tirunmls art all n-nilv, it-, is I he nun! -vnt an alio1 i'lii'ki'ii, cuti. 1 1"' tit-fit cellar hn'-i hct'ii 1 1 r in the -.olid rock, ami lhe walls arc liciicr tioiircd J'or Ihc line new liume. The location in on 1111 eminence 110 rt lienst of I he Koosevelf school, 11I Hie coiner of Uneen Ann ninl Aemlcmv streels, ami exlemlin'r hack 1 1 .lackon Hl.reel, with the I' run I mi (neeii Ann, ami uivinir a mamiil'ieenl view of the eitv and vnllev. An csieciallv plea si mr feal lint lo anil Ms. (iates is thai llieir new Jioinc is just outside (he joiT 1 1 1 . The inavor is verv proud of the oulti! and savs this will he his last, move, falls it Hie old homestead, and savs that lie will live (here until lie dies, and in speaking of his eventually shiil't'linir off he pmhalilv lias in mind I lint luxurious chicken coop which is fa r too fine a place for rhickciis ( o dwell in. InXie eemenl ed ami hard Wood I looted liarn will lie kept a saddle horse ami a cow if the splendor of (heir immediate suiioiindiuL'S allow them to exist Jimir. (ieorire dales is roiisiilerim; huihl iiiLr a home immeiliiitelv ml ioiniiiLr Hie new one of liis parents. POSE L NKW YOU If, Jan. 31. A fliihti tiito Himplified HCoritiK ruin for handi cap tt'iinis loui-iuunenlH will ho of fered for roiiHlderullon n t tho annua1 mcutliiK of tho National I-nwn Tonnis asHoelatlon In New York next Friday hy offlelalH of tlio Metropolitan asso ciation, It was hmrmul today. According to tho plan nines would would ho eliminated and I ho hoi would go lo tho pluynr winning Hu point h. Tho Hurvlro would ehanKt; at tho cud of each five poinU and the players oxehaiiKO courts at llio end of tho fifth, fifteenth and twenty firth polnlH. A HUHostion alKn will ho made t hut the foot-fault rule proposed hy tho rules revision committee he amended to provhlu (hut the "tierver must keep one foot constantly on tho ground until the Hervioe Ih delivered." TO ASSIST. MANAGER Announcement 1m made today Hint effective Keliruary 1st. with the transfer of the Southern Pacific Ore gon lines to the jurisdiction of Fed eral .Manager W. It. Scott, federal representation wilt ho established at 'or t land. All space formerly occu pied in the Yeon building will he re oecupled as Southern raciflc heiut MUiirterH as soon as present suh-ten-itnt.; can remove to other quarters. Announcement is also matte that effective Kehruary 1st II. A. Ilinshaw Is appointed assistant to' federal man aj;er wilti headquarters at Portland, In addition to his duties as general fruljOit agent. ELECTS NEW OFFICERS At the regular annual meeting of the Southern (rei;nii Poultry assoeia. lion held at the Public Library. Sat irday, .Ian. - I. the toliowing officers were defied for the ensuing year: 1'iesideiil, Henry W. frame; vice president. .1 . . I sua est 111 ; secretary. '. (las IP lanmer ; 1 1 -a surer, M . 1 Slu'eis Ito.ml of diieciors: Henry V. Frame. .1. o. Isaacson, C Has ltromnier. T. I Sheets, Krnet Y!:! Win. 1'. Itathe. ;li.ss Heine. 4'oimlie'l Night and Hay John Vomiiw. FH'erton, (la., writes: "Last fall, when my neishitors were down with influenza, I look n severe cold and 1- fore I was nwaro of my coudlttou 1 was tlown sick in hcd. I coughed nlht and day and my throat was raw uml sore. I got a hottlo of Foley's Honey and Tar Compound nnd took eight pmall dnses In two hours. My condition lei;aii to Im prove nnd In a few das I was as well 11s ever. In my opinion Foley's Is tUe host cough medicine made." For wale jy MeUford Fharmacy. Wallace Reid at Libesty Today in the "Lottery Man' '1 Km : Wft tk X 1 7L t X m s y'l'Sr i WALL AC E I D A'The Lottery-Mar? RAISE FLAG OF UmtLIX, Friday, Jan. :!. --II ap peared tonight that the government had Ignored tho hoisting of republi can flags on the city hall at the init ial meeting today of the new munici pal council, which is made up mostly of Hi mi Keillors. Tho corporation officials say tho flags were swung from tho building without their au thority. A feature of th council meeting was tho complete domination of Ihc body hy tho republicans, the temper of tho participants as mani fested hy angry protests and the town clerk's disqualificut h.n of Airs. "U'ysu Power, wlio was elected lo the munic ipal council, because she insisted on signing the roll In (iaelie. About half the members of the council answered the roll call. A motion hy the Irish transport, worker, O'Hrien, to remove tin; sword anil'maco 011 the ground that I hey were implements of feudal authority relics of barbarism nnd' perpetual symholn vt servitude, raised an awk ward question, because acceptance of tho motion would mean repudiation of tho traditional authority of the council, which rests t.u Krltish char ters and llrillsh acts of parliament. Tho situation was saved by Alder man William T. Cosgrove, a Sinn Fein member of the council on whose request the resolution was witlhlrawn It will he raised again anil the ques tion whether the council means to continue municipal work or list the results of the elections solely lor po litical action will be determined. Th" Sinn Feiners are said to lie divided on this pf.'int, but in political circles it is expected that the council will settle down to business and obey ;;ticli Itrilislt regulations as are inevitable. The new lord mayor, T in Kelly, who is In Wormwot.'d Keratitis prison, will not be compelled to lake any oath pud It is one of the humors of the situation that under tho charter of Charles 1 he becomes nominally a captain in the llritfsh army. Alder man Cosgrove probably will be ap pointed to till the b.'rd mayoralty as Kelly's deputy while he Is in prison. The refusal of the council to ap point a sheriff because this would necessitate swearing allegiance to the king, Is immaterial as the co-operation t.'f 1 he council is not essent ial lo the appointment of a sheriff. ATTACKS WASTE OF WHITE PAPER ERNMENT SAX FltAXCISCO. .Ian. ."1. "llrinv. a warm overcoat" is the ad vice given hy ii. II. Wiltson, duuict torecaster here, to every person who plan- to attend the national demo rratie convent ion in Kan Fran lm-o, .In ne v i I (son's records, dati in to I NT 1 . show that ."tS.i deutves is the aer.ti;e mean temperature for the tour das beiztunini; .lune -1. 'Th.-re'U he no wilted collars blamed lo the Hi male," said M r. VYill-Mei. "The inornini:s in late June are balmy but frequently theie is a hlusiery hreee in the afternoon and sea foi; at night." nl eiht times in nearly half a century has the temperature in the four days beginning June L'T reached S(i decree. Kemrds show that rain l'is fallen m S Fraiieij.ro during the four day period onl five times since b 11'. :m:V YORK. Jan. :!L MIhs Kniily Know le. s, an Knglish girl, who met Perlcy It. Hpiker of Baltimore -while he was at an aviation training camp in Kngland, was admitted to th? United States with her baby U.May after being detained at Kills Island while tho authorities wore consider ing tin; plea of Spiker's wife for per mission to adopt tho baby nnd Hie offer of Uuy S. Hpiker, brother of the aviator, U marry the girl. A .telegram received at tho island today from the department of labor ordered thai mother anil child be ad mitted to the country for three in out lis and placed in the care of Will in in and Kate llullorfly OI Fall lilver, uMass. A bond of $1000 re fill i red for t lie in lias been furnished hy Mr. and Mrs. Spiker. Immigration officials hero regard ed (he admission for throe nu.'nths as "most extraordinary," and were at a loss lo explain it. There Is nothing in the conditions of admission, it Is explained to prevent (luy Spiker frcln marrying the girl, as ho offered to do in an affidavit submitted to the immigration authorities, altho he had never seen her. Such a marriage, as suming he is an American cit izen, would permit her lo slay in tho Flitt ed States. ..irs. Spiker's affidavit contained the following: "My husband and Miss Knowles formed a friendship which ripened in t o soiuet h iug more I ban friendship. Miss Knowles is not im moral under the "nniigral ion laws. She is a loveable. gentle, refined girl. I would weU'i.'iuo her into my home. I know the moral character and ten deneies of my husband and know them to tie beyond reproach." 120,000 IONS RAILS WASIIINflTOX, Jim. I!!. -At Hip riinii-st ill' (In; rtiilrimil itiliiiiiiish'ii linii Aylinir Seeivtiirv I'rnwcll ul thi' wiir l-i :i rl nii-tit tmlav sk'iii'il tin n- iiiT nmmiiiiiliM'riiitr .I'JO.llllll tuns nf slci'l mils lo In- 11II11I01I muiMiL' mil mills mi Ik! basis of'tlii-ir iiroiliictivi' fai'ai'ilv. (iiiiiciisntiiiii in most ruses will lie Uciil'i Inter, on Hie basis ul' ni'ttml eosl plus n stiecilu'd profit, but in u IVw cases priiv1 aiirct'inents with the producers ai reiolv have been reached; Tlirrc Killed Tricst Exnlosion. LONDON. .Ian. .".1.- -Three pc,--ons were liilled in the e.plosiiin nt liilmlnl lo .lie' i-Slav wio'Uinen. 1:1 a powder laelorv al Triet vi'Mcr da'. a'i.0'dinu' lo a liome dipatell lo the Cenlral News. Horn, to Mr. mill Mrs. .V. K Mf.liney at the Sacred Heart lowpttal on Jan. iU1, n seven iouuJ baby Ni AN OPERATION By Taking Lydia E. Pink' Iiam s Vegetable Compound. Many Such Cases. Cairo, III. " .Sometime nRO I got so bad with female, trouble, that I thouRht i woiita nave to bo operated on. I had a bad displacement. My rint side would pain me nnd I was so nervous I could not hold n glass of water. .Many times I would have to stop my work and sit down or 1 would fall on the lloor in a faint, I consulted several doctors and everyone told me the same but I kept fiplitiiiK to keep from having the em-ration. 1 had read so many timesof Lydia K. Piiikham's Vegetable ComMundand it helped my sister so 1 bepan takintr it. I have never felt hotter than I have since then ami i keen house and am able toiloall my work. The Vegetable Com pound is certainlvone m-and medicine." Mrs. J. K. Matthews. 3311 Sycamore Street. Cairo. 111. ( ) f course then- are many serious cases that only a surgical o)ieration will re lieve. Ve freely acknowledge this, but the above letter, and many others like it, H i'.ply prnve that raan,y operations are tcco.nmended when n-.cdicino in many eases is all that is needed. If you want special advice write to l.ydia K. i'inklmiu .Medicine Cu. (cenli dcntial) Lynn, Mass. Ms i LAST TIMES - Moiiroe Salisbury In "The Phantom Melody" TOMORROW . .. t Viola Dana In "The Willow Tree" Surnasscs the staue Version of that Cohan & Harris sensation. f CI COUNTY IN APRIL The women who are interested m elothinir problems will be iilea-i-il to hear that Miss Jessica Hiles, eloth inir specialist of the extension de partment of the O. A. ('. college, wilt work with the liome demonstration aL'cnt in Jackson county durimr the month of April. It .is the plan as stated before to hold four or live three or lour dav clothing schools in various centers in the conntv. Hefore these centers can he de termined the home demonstration nuent will need to know where the in terest is the i;rcales!, so that the schools will reach the LM-ealest num ber of women, especially farm wo men. To determine this ami other matters in connection with these schools, in seelomil conferences. Kverv woman who ward- one of these schools in the center nearest her should write the home demon stration ii'jeiit or come into one of these conferences. These schools are a Part ol home demonstration work and are ab-o- Intelv free to any w an who wishes to attend. The conferences are held at 2 o'clock on the afternoons as follows : February 2 Ashland, library. February :i I'hoemx. Clyde hall. February 4 Talent, town hall. February Central Point: lied Cros rooms. February 7 Medford, library. February !l- liic'iie Kivcr. lied Cross rooms, February 1 1 -Hold Moll. News of fice. February PJ Kicle Point, lied Cros room-. OPEN SEASON FOR SERVICE MEN ALLOWED EXPENSES IN TRAVELING j WASHINGTON. Jan. :i sen ice men 1 1 1 1 1 i 1 1 ) trainiiii: will lie reimlinr 1 peii.-es inetirnil in larvel ; lain Ihnl Iraininv: itmler ' ul" CiMMtr'!tei' ol ll'e Tre; j uie!i aninnini-eil Imlav liV I m;i rl meiil . I. Koriner im aliotial -.1 lor ex ile.: lo o' a leeiiun -ur v Wnr lie war le- AFFER SATURDAY After today all dogs In Medford and Jackson county that are net wearing state licenses will be subject lo slaughter by the sheriff, police and constables. There has been a great .nth on at County Kerorder Flurry's olllce the past few days of dns own ers obtaining their stale license,, i.nd this noon Mr. Florey r .porto I t'ma IJiio licenses had been taken .mt up t ) that time for lliOO of thu county's Hiiio dogs. The rush ma expected to keep up until the office closed hue this afternoon. Viie state attorney general's of.'iee has just given out a rutin;; that 11-ce;,--cd dogs are not n-'cessarily i'. iliiiieil to wear the collars given out when the state license was obtained, but i hat each d )g niuy wenr any kind of a cullar his owner funoioi, in long as it bears the slate license. PAGE Theatre Tuesday, Feb. 3 . By Special Arrangement. "The very best muiscal comedy, the most de lightful star and the most Broadway com pany San Francisco has seen for a long, long 'time." , San Francisco Chronicle. S .Mtwticv ctiajiai ic a.i ici di as trrarwvy f-iFAw KI Cly4riA iiwiiiliv. ini'iuyj r.w i .iiit,,,. - ' w OFFER.IAIQ THE IRRS-STIBL COMEDIENC1E . "Mitzi is a Delight." S F. Bulle tin. "Mitzi is a THE MUCH-PRAISED CAST OF COMEDY EXCELLENCE wlin1o flMD EfHSEMBLEiOF FASCWATWQ FEMNNTV " im snow. 6flyST J S. F. Exam-viuS-iCflLCOMDy iner. FAMOUS MUSIC By JEROME KERN. MERRY BOOK AND LVRICS By EDGAR ALLAN W00LF, PRICES AS IN ALL CITIES, 50c, $1.00, $1.50, $2.00, $2.50. ! Buy Seats Early for "1 he Sure Fire Hit I of Musical Comedy" F. S. Tho brilliant cast conies cuinlcie from ils long metropolitan run includ ing Joe Keno, oyd Marshall, Until Oswald, Xeil Moore, and many others, with even the Opera Orchestra and Troupe (if Sensational Acrobats. T i 1 " Highest quality jewelry repairing Diamond lettlni, watch repairing tlfctlon aunred In tualltr and prlc. MARTIN I. KKI)T Vail na jaifr wanta. JOHN F. LAWKENCE, J eweler Our apeclaltlea are fine watcbea both American and Swlaa, at lowes; prices. We do our mfh repalrlna. Briggs Auto Wood Saw I am takliK the agency for the Hriggs Auto Woodsaw and am saw in;: wood by the cord or by the hour. iii:m:v won v i.H'S South Newtown. Phono "Don't Put Your Store to Sieep at 7 o'Clock,V The merchant who drapes his store.jn darkness during the evening hours is truly hiding his light beneath a bushel. Light Your Windows With Electricity Let people see your goods! Admire them! "Wish for them! BUY THEM. 'Don't think your window display must "go to sleep with the chickens!" Even after your store is closed, make Electricity work for you, advertising the merchandise in your window. r Your electrical contractor will estimate the cost of installing modern window fixtures. You will be surprised at their economy of operation. California -Oregon Power Company Phone 168. 216 West Main Street, Medford, Ore t