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About Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 29, 1920)
FACE CHARGE HI JUSTICE COURT W. F. DeWJtt of Ashland, driver of tho taxi that crashed into the rear end of a Hudson car, Chriatmns eve resulting in the death of Mrs. Nona Jennings, of this city Christinas eve on the Pacific highway ueur Talent, will appear before Justice of the Peace D. W. Itugshaw of Jacksonville for a preliminary hearing.. ,A war rant ror riis arrest was Issued Tues duy, and he telephoned the sheriff's office that he would appear of his own volition. DeWltt was censored ly the coroner's Inquest Monday In a verdict attributing "carelessness and lack of due caution" tn liim. if dm coroner's Jury Is sustained, DcWitt will be bound over to the grand Jury. iiiere lias been no action taken by the county to lessen tho speeding menace. "It is up to the law enforce ment officers," said County Judge Ciardner Tuesday. "The county court has hired a deputy sherirf, who is supposed to look uftur violations of the auto laws, hut ho does not seem able to find any. When wo ullowed for this, tho county court understood he was to be used for this purposo.'' Prosecutor-elect Itawles Moore wlio takes office next Mmuinv 0.1,1 "I don't want the Impression to get around that I am enl HIT tn lui n 'goody-goody,' hut as a mutter, of buuu spurmmaiiBnip uutoists should observe the auto laws. J drive a car mjBelf, and there is 110 reason why a rivers sliould bo careful and one driver run hog wild." Mr. Moore made no statement as to what nction ne would take upon assuming office. Tho lust speed cop that flourished In this section held forth on the Pa cific highway, and worried more about violations of the prohibition law than ho did tho auto regulations. This .was early in 10111, and there bus been no regular usslgnment to thin task since. ELKS WILL HOLD OPEN HOUSE ON NEW YEAR'S DAY Medford lodge of Elks will hold open house at the club rooms on New Year's day. The committee and offi cers of the lodge estimate that this will be the biggest social event ever held by Medford lodge, inquiries have been comlnK for a week from mom. uers living outside of the city. From 1:30 d. m. to fi:an n will be open house In the club rooms witn iniormal dancing; at 6:30 p. m. the big New Year's banquet; and the New Year's bull from 9 n. m. to mid night. The event Is for isna ,,.,,1 their families, however the house ules now governing visitors wlm urn not members of Elks families, will lie observed. Approximately nun nnnmlu nf tur key have been secured for the ban quet; and one of the best chefs in Oregon engaged to prepare them. The decorations of the banmmt hull will me purple and white, the lodge colors. uuring 1110 bunqiiet there will ulso be music and speclul numbers for imlitr tuinment. IE COMING AT RISTIAN CHURCH NEW YEAR'S EVE Friday evening, Dec. 31. New Year's eve. the members and friends of the-First Chraman church will meet at 6:30 In the lrir hu,,.,,,,. uining nail for their annual homo coming and basket dinner. Each member will bring a basket well lined for themselves ami fnmiiv ti.u church will provide hot coffee and an interesting program. All members are urged to be present. Reports of ins year s work will be given and Plans laid for larger things for the New Year. A large crowd is expected and a general good time is anticipated. (Continued fiom Page One) Get old Danera rni- . K.ll... ... " i 1 rmune onice. 1 inpolis J. I.. Ktbeiidge said he knew nominx 01 urn limine ro .Morns HrothiTS. Iiriiliers at Portland, until reports told lilni. "1 haven't a rent but what belongs to nii" he said. Ktliet-idKf offered to return to Portland alone If permitted to do so. He said he hud nothing to fear. He said he would not fight extradition. t'urrencv tntullinir me nun nnH hnmi coupons valued at $75,000 were found on KtheridKC's nersnn. Mlnnpimnllu Kther idge and his wife wore diamonds. Mrs. Ktherldge. speaking for licr Helf and huHbuiid, gave a stutement to reporters at her room In a local hotel last night. "Dispatches from Portland saying that my accounts are short 25,006 are nothing but the worst kind of lies," she said. "The report that my husband ab sconded with J99.000 is also false. How could be . get away with that much money when all books and re ports of the company stood ricid in vestigation when ve left. It's the Portland tit.WRii.'imrH und lunlnna competitors who couldn't stand to see my . nusuunu nrosner mat are It's n frame-up. ""- mm niKni. tunn mner- uacK or tins. It s a frame-up." GERMANS PROTES POLICE DISCHARGE PARIS. Doc. 21 Th C.....1.... ... flee, was advised today thin tho Ger man Bovernment uellvered a note yes terday to tho allied representatives In Merlin, protesting ngaiimt the recent note of Oeneral Noliet, head of the iiiiei-ameu commission of control In Berlin, .with regard to the fulluro of the Oornmn government to disband ,".10 Klnwohnerwebr or civic, guard. i t The Oerman poto says that the suc of the Hrnssels conference, is likely to bo affected If tho allies per sist In tho line of mtlon they have taken concerning the p.n,.u organi zations and it demands that the note of tho commission of control, in which ..the subject was referred "to be communicated to tho Cierman' government. II Tiles that same negsand monotony out of every-day tnealsl A bottle of DHL Month Catsup on the table will help you do It. Serve It with meals.lish.game use It in cooking! Its red-ripe to mato flavor adds zest to almost any otner 1004. ra 3 Hi at ik QIM CHUNG China Bert) Store Herb cure for earaune. headuclie, cat arm, uipuiuria, aula tuiuut, lung iruuu.v, kmitvy ll'uuoiu, eojiimcu truuuie, liean liouuie, clwiiH miu luvtii, crtmipa, couitue, puvr vuuuialiuii, cuiuuuiiea, lumwia, t-rttuaeu bieuei, cures a,. aluUM ot Muuuia. iu ui'miATliiftfj. Mului-u, Jlrmn, Jan. U, 1D17. luueruly l, ints u.. dm.. .il ea, u.Q very ntrti aiuttiucii iruulm, mu liU ween bullicivu lor ei-vuiul year atiu ImWI AUKU-l Mdif ,ui VApceleU IO llVto, Mliu ui una uuua iwnuae Jtri-b biuio i in tjoum 1'wnl aireet, aivu lultJI, 1 uemu'-.l iu ijol neroa lor 111) aiuii.ocu tiuuui... auu t alarlvu IO li-eln.. " wuu i utiva iiiviii auu luu. Kill uu.1, ,a j.,,, nrarlr rtn-UlU lutou auuue aiiuulca aa i u lu Unit i.iiunn auu try uia ilerba. """"'' n juiibON. k HutMut; m. Ltiviia. Kagle Point. . v. buiiiiiiib, n.ua,e j-uliit, . A. AIIUlu, HI.U1UU1, . 1. ilUIIUl-,, Cua'H rwillL. o, !, o,.ie i-u,i . ciiii,r, u..M, rolut 7..;. . Z j-uini. Paulino Chumplln, who has been quite ill with pneumonia Is rapidly recovering. Air. and Mrs. F. O. llllnit nin. tallied at Christmas dinner .Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Wahl and Mr. and Mrs. . 10. Wahl. Mr. and Mrs. Curlev who rAconin- arrived rrom tlicdr home in North Da kotu are nicely settled on the I. II 1'orter ranch und expect to make Kiversldo their future borne. Mi ami Mrs, t'lirley are parents of Mrs i oner. Mrs. Ttoso (lav and Miss Allen Trni.. per have as house guests for the i-hristmus vacation Prof, Archibald noddy of the dramatic staff or tin. state university, Herbert H. Matthews siiperinientient of the Mill Vulley, Calif., schools and Nnrvnl Tlin..,,,u., of the state university. Mr. and Mrs. i-urcy wens or Klamath Falls wore u.so L.nristinus day euests at Mm itn ziills ranch. 'Mrs. Anna Kneel na n vns.i nt nr. and Mrs. G. B. Alden at Medford or a few days the uast week Mr. and Mrs. 'It. I) . inn, ,.i ChriBtinas dinner with Mrs. M. Jacobs and family. Ilruce Pickett is nt Jin mo fpnin frt vuiiis wnero bo Is aitondlng O. A. C. io sponu llio Holidays with his mir. cnts. Mr. and MrB. n. H Rimwi .in. "lined at ChrlBtmns dinner Mr. and Mrs. Loo Raymond and R. W. Engul. 'Mr. and Mrs. Qeo Lance went to Medford Christmas ilnv mH niin i tho wedding of Miss ICllIll l-Vll f'twtlr uiiii i' luyu i.nnce. riliiiii(inr i ..i.i Hill for tho weddinir illnnui- win. . i... bride's parents. .Mr. mwl Mm ni.. lOOK, All Hlvorsido was In f,.lrnr,i nig tno week preceding Christmas do niB uieir snopping. Mr. und Airs. C. It. '13o.nl wore din nor guests of lv. nl m-- n n .mon ono day the past week. They left for their future home in Wash ington on Friday stomiiup- ... ... -uiKu urovo ror a visit with rela tives. All their many friends regret io see mem go. Mr. and Airs. Hob hlllfl II fit nf !. 1. .1 lit . ....... ,,i jj,., Air., nucl (Mrs. Clms. p. riminpUn (MitertuIntMl Aim. A.lM fh,..ti.. Mm. (ioonriii Kuffin i r-a n ' olios ana r red Chumplln on Christ mas day. i A Christmas nartv ui. ,.i,... .. . ... .b nnvii ui inn "ivcisKio community club house Sat urday lllght by tho mnnihnra -r nun. It was u most en Invj.hi., rp..i lor nil both for tho children and the grown-ups. A Christ mn geoim In trimmings and electric lights vus screened, and with the opening song, "Joy o tho Wurld." ih tains were drawn, lights were snap ped on and the tree illu.'ln.n,! ...... huntu Clans stunned for r. ...i.. uies una distributed gifts to tho chll dren from his suck. A splendid pro- muiu was enjoyed which was given mostly by the children und ended twin an appropriate reading by Mrs I n aeil. irs. iientrice C. .lonea m.,1 corps of helpers deserve much credit or ine tuslelul and elaboiiii..i..-- tions. Dancing was enlnved in. malnder or the -uuniuiuuu lUnCU WHS SOI VU.I ii t .,,1,1 night. On tho night of Jan. S the club will hold their unnual election nt fn.. which will bo followed by an oyster "'I'i'iii . Mr. and Airs. F. K. v.,ht m. ....j Mra. Ci. II. Alden who spent'tha week oiiu on lovers n and ll.,.l...i .i. Ihrlstnias party at lha pIi. i,. K-iurnea to jiedrord Sunday evening. Mr. and Mrs. l. l). Jones entertain- eu .nr. anil ir ,, . milieu ai iiiiuer Sunday. Card of Thanks mo desire to thank the Eastern Star and our many frleuds for their kindness and svmnuthv hn h,..,.. itoiii oereavemenl. l.l'KK JUXXIXfiS. CHAS. RIII.I.EU. MKS. EFF1 K M. MOXTAOl'K HCTH .MO.NTAGL'E 3 MANN'S THE BEST GOODS FOR THE PRICE NO MATTER WHAT THE PRICE MANN'S HALFTMGE SALE Every Winter Press and At Exactly i 7 Sale and Half Price NOW IS THE CHANCE YOU'VE BEEN WAITING FOR. BE ON HAND EARLY $25 Dresses $12.50 " : : ' . '. $30 Dresses $15.00. tjf ' 'iSf "f $40 Dresses $20.00i , J! .1 I Jt 21 Vl, jMmUMM I . '(Alt. $50 Dresses $25.00 Jiftr RV $60 Dresses $30.00 B " ''W Clonals ....$7.50, ,) MM I II $25 Coats . .$12.50 $30 Coats . .$15.00 t $35 Coats . .$17.50 $40 Coats . .$20.00 $50 Coats . . $25.00 $75 Coats . .$37.50 $17.50 $35 Suits f - $50 Suits $60 Suits $75 Suits .$25.00 .$30.00 .$37.50 o Somies Extra Good and Friday in Speiaijfpr Thursday Every Corsets Wfaists Department Jtillor Urns, new motM Oiir- sels in flesh colors, .:.()() val ues. All sizes. f n n Sale price, pc. xBIeached Sheets TL'xfltl Iloniestciul Sheets. (loiul !fj.ti() viiltifs. Very spet'iul ouch ; $1.29 Outing Flannel ' 27 iiiflies wide. f)O0il lionvv sriule. Sohl nt 3!).. Odiih's in fiincy putterns. Speeiul. yurd 25c 100 new Crepe de Chcm. anil GVoi'fjette Civpc Waists. AVortlmiore. CTt CC .Speoial, eaeh vOUU Pillow Slips 4L'-iiifli lilcadio.l Pillow Slips. AVcai'wt'll brand 7(V valiie. Very special rack 50c Work Shirts. iron's heavy Clniinbrv . Work- Sliirts in blue and firry, $1.75 Values. Very special, each $1.25 Storm Serge !( inches wide; in several Komi shailes, $1.3!) , values. Special J a I'd 98c Cotton Challie 3li inches wide, for comfort ers. All new patterns,, 4oc values. Very nn special, yard &C . Bath Robe Material 27 inches wide. heavy weight. Sold at PSe van!. Very Spec ial, yard 69c Dress Goods 42-inch Wool Epingle and French Serge. $4.00 values. Very special d f nn yard ....J t,UO Cotton Batts 'a-pound size. Rest quality. Enotish for Comforter, 72x90 size .tl.73 grade tf -l CQ Special, roll ......... P 1 -Ot Men's Logging Mnrts and Jlakinaws. All gnod styles. Verv special 10 Per Cent Off Regular Price Men's Underwear Glastonbury Wool Shirts and $2.00 Drawers. .t3 values Special, each Mann's Department Store THE STORE FOR EVERYBODY E. Main and N. Central Silk Hose Women's Silk Hose in Mack, brown and other colors. $1.73 values. Special. pair $1.00 MAIL ORDERS PROMPTLY FILLED vnTAnv BDnnlm POSTAGE PREPAID ON ALL ORDERS Are often the beginning of se rious physical breakdown. There, fore, no one can afford to neglect even the simplest cold. Relieve it quickly- with' these wonderful preparations.. Rexall Laxative Aspirin U. D. Co. Cold Tablets break up a cold without starting a'buzziiiB in the head. Mentholated Syrup White Pine mid Tar. A pleasant, "soothing, effective cough Syrup, free 'from alcohol arid narcotics., Sold and Guaranteed h'y SPECIAL SALE In order to save the cost of ship, ping our quality Army ' Goods from Medford. we are offering , - o our complete stock at remarkablo discounts. . . , Act Now! v If ; you wish to take advantage of these sale prices, .. Come and make your, offer!;, U. S. Army Store 21 S. FRONT -: Licensed CITY SCAVENGER All re fa ha fmmAiiiaraiv Mmnvui ihort notice. Weekly rlalt tn reit- leiice dlstrloU. Dallj huiloeu dfe- rlot Phnns U'HITSETT JWVVTWOH ' ' The Medford Auto Paint Shop . (Registered) . General Slotor Car lleflnhlilui; 1 V. Central & .IiirkHon. Phone 7(J AUTO PA TOT STTn-D Automobiles Painted and Kevarmshed 221 North Rr. ' ' L. G. SPRINKLE, Prop. Phnnn 777 OUROiNA fru.ual Typewriter r Fold It up. take It with you, type write any here. 150.00. Including I carrying- can. MKUFORO BOOK 8TOHB , ' . nintrlhutnra ror Bo. Ornaron HEAT This week onlv inn mmit. iivrAii. tionnl bargain ever offered. M e will sell a Uig a Mueller Mpe less fui naco now at a last June price. Cnimclty up to (I or 7 rooms, lirnnd new, fully niaranteed every way. Itllt bouellt lit a last. .Ilinn mm. tation. Therefore there's a bargain walling for someone who needs' heat. Modern Plumbing oc lieatinff Co. Snartu Bldg. . Phone 020. Spotless, sterile, clean when we DRY CLEAN the garments. Master Dyers and Cleaners. YOU CAN GET MOST ANY OLD THING AT MOST ANY OLD TIME AT DE VOE'S