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About Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 28, 1921)
PAOW'TIlttTSte: LOCAL Lionel, Barry more at the Rialto Today BIG FEATURE AT OF SW MEDFORD' ittill' TRhidi;'r'imTl!FORD, OR KG ON", FRIDAY, ' J A NTT AH Y 2S' 1021 , Much hitcli'Ht Is liclriK taken in 1 1 1 cUmlhB smolu'cl tci be given iy the American Lesion next Tuesday niK!it. Ono ot.ihe main features of entc rt;iin ment will bo the. army minstrel slum put on by ex-scivice men. Tlii.s u tlio first urtny minstrel to be put in. Meilfortl, unil Is under the iliiee tion of tho seerot order. of the, t!finf:i, with Paul, MaoDonald an manaBcr. , The Kuoats of the lesion will be the O. A. Ii.; Swinish Ameriean War vete rans, tho city council of Medfoid, and e dads of, ox-servlcc men, ui:;(, each gion man will be entitled tu invito ino guest. ' . , , The nmoker will J.n held in the American legion hall, Medi'onI Fur niture and 'Hardware building, where a tempornry stagu i bcinc prepared under tho direction of Thomas Swem. "Rape's Cold Compound" Breaks , any Cold '.!.'. r 1 in Few Hours ; Jnstnnt Relief! Don't stay .sYurfcd up!. Quit blowing ami snuffllni;! A losc of 'Tape's Cold Compound" tfiken every two hours until three rifofles aro taken usually broaka up any old. j SPho vory first dose opens eluded nostrils and the afr passives of Hie Weacl; rrtops nose running; relieves the headache, dullness, feveri.shnern. ; 'Tape's Cold Compound" act.1; quick sure, and costs only a few cents at drug storeri, -It acts without a:fnlHt ance, tastes -nice, contains no quinine Insist upon Tape's! Adv, 1 is YOUR HOME SAFE . against gossips, scandal ; ,mongws and slanderers? i REMEMBER THE 'DEVIL'S PASSKEY' SEE IT . AT THE , ;PAGE STARTS SUNDAY If you ih'e looking for good city property, ve have it. If you want ranch property, see nsl The Owl Investment Co. G. F. Wertz, M. F. H. Bldg. -", ,,r. .88 PAGE ,Joy Reigns Supreme C A AS. RAY '19 and Phyllis" M ... v . Other Doin's ; SUNDAY THE DEVILS PASS KEY 'TOMOItltOW id- 'a. '. !., llOOVKlt Kl'HOI'EAN UK- . vmnvsevt. w a TICKET AND SAVIO A II EM'iiiii iRoeiiKis t;o TO . 'ciiAnrrv. , THE DEVIL'S GARDEN" r BENEFIT' PERFORMANCE Pace tomorrow, 10 n. m. 1'rw.i-ds donated to Hoover fund for stnrvins ClilMreii c.t lOurope. , IH-Y A TH Iiirr SAVK.A LIFE SUNDAY Shipwrecked U ll Hr T A T rt T ll cd -K I II. JLJLA v - V yfe MJ JMfi&rta v.. V,'.- " NtUmatiMLttW J:': Lionel Barrwidre and Mcav ci jce fi-om, "The Devils Garden." ooo ; ; LLlCiT STILLS CAP1URE0 192 LOITISVU-LK, Ky., Jan. 2S. A total of 9,101 illicit stills were captured and fi32S arrests were made during the year 1920 in the southern prohibition dis trict which comprises Virginia, North Carolina, South Carolina, .Kentucky, and Tcnnossce, according to figures made public today by S. R. Brume, supervising agent of tho district. Prosecutions resulted in tines aggre gating $2S8,585 and Imprisonments to talling 2378 months. , BIG EGG YIELD' "From b small flock of hens I now get 20 to 25 CKgs per. day, whereas before giving them Dr. iieCiear'sPoul try Prescription, I only received three or four. Its cost has been repaid to mo over' and over." So writes Mrs. J. V. Montgomery Tunnell HU. tia. v. i You should, increase your yield uow, wliile prices are lilglr,;tlirqugliil3r Ie Gear's, Poultry Prescription. It is a tonic' -which,;, builds, up ,,ih$ ""lion's strength and vitality, 'and ntiiiiulatcs the. cgg-prouTucittg :organ!J.' : ,For 28 years ,pVj IieGvar has been recognized as , Anierlca'ir foremost Expert- Poultry; llre'eder artd Votcn-i-nurian; Any timo 'oiu poultry or stock are niltttttr ItvHl -ny you to-get the-propor !)?. JjeOitr Ieniedy- from your il ciiler.' It1 must give" satisfac tion, or your deak-r will refund .your money. f , , - Adv. This Week NOW! LIONEL BARRYMORE Mm1 mi W ! If, as Win. Hale offers a rlitirarlorlzn tlon that Is ltot only vll(l In It: reality, but one of Ids most forceful roles. Among Cannibals 6 ZL.r& " 'BiLLY', BFLOVEO ; PETxELKS'CLU t There' AvafiKlooni In loer l rt. P. O. B.'ilom today an the word flow around tho city that Rllly, tho beloved biff cat of tho Ellts club had departed this life late last night by tho auto acci dent route. Ho bad been a fixture and pet of tho lodgo for tho past fivp years and with hi) winning ways will be nadly missed around the club-houso. Tho first known-of Mailly. was fivolsniash the well. organized ddfense and years ago. ono -cold winter day when he was but a nilte of a deserted kitten, was found shivering on .the street by .Bert Craig, who hustled him into, the clubhouse, where ho was at--', once adopted, and had been fed pajnpercd and petted ever since., He . was i brainy cat, and his, large size, fine sleek- .coat of fur and excellent man' ners led to the general , belief that ho bad royal felino blood .ill 'his veins. His-morals were good and he seldom wont out' nights,, except to visit over sight occasionally at the home of Mr. and Airs. John Kado.'the t'lub;Ktcward and. assistant. ' 1 . But Into last night In an. lllguidcd moment Billy decided to visit tho Ka do homo, and accordingly followed Mr.i and Mrs. Kado without 'their knowledge. . While' . crossing Main street 1 at the JacKson county hanlt corner a fast moving auto1 swerved around the corner nnd struck Billy, who let forth a loud yelp1 at tho time of impact. Tho'Kados looked around, saw- the injured auimal lying In tho street and turned back to lend any assistance possible when they wore shocked io find it wan Hilly ,; to whom they wore affectionately . attached, as he' was their special, charge -and had baen fed by them every., day for. the past five years. ..... , K Picking up-Billy- tenderly .Mr.-and Mrs. Kado rushetf bake to the . ISIks 'club, where a number.,' of -Elks- still lingered, following tlio lodge session, among them ill'. Ktcarha und.Ir. Korl 'nek, -who a.t-(onco set to work at trying U save Billy's life while exrlt;d J51ks phoned, all over, summoning .IJoctors Thayer, Conroy, Sweeney, Holt a:id Clancy, who had gone home, to conic and help them. ' But Billy expired shortly before this galaxy of -.tiiudloUl , tHirt. surgical talent reached the scene."' Ho hail not a. f,ir oiuinj'to KyrvlyB'jjtli all of a cat's ' myllTiral nine J lives', because of a .liyLjo".surgii -operation having been perrormoir-on Hlni' flvo years ago. ! f'llvv-, faA yaslhi'j JUiloBoiiigV"; yt'eward Tado was asked. ,'lLiko. Ill(5.l,:Vepllec'1 John cxrilcdly. ' No, 1L was 411 mi corrected Mrs. Kado Following their pet's demise at a conference of the assembled Elko it was decided that , Billy deserved a royal end, and in order that bis body might not bo in any way profaned, it should bo cromatod. ' ' ... ' Hence, Billy's finish In the temple furnace. ' -. 8A.LT LAKE CITY, Jan. 27. Du- :laHng tnt prohibition had' caused orime to. Increase and that the in crease In the. sale of narcottirs was appalling, Het?rnl BpeaKertf at a pub lic meeting called to discuss tho antl rliTnrqtte bill, with the state Jogtalii tors today, branded tlie mcaaurc re cently Introduced liiVo the hous o V'freak and Insane.' . , ' dONUS BILL INTRODUCED (Continued From rage One), jand listen ytill -have a now meaning " for Oregon motorist if -Representative Hunter'a bill requiring drivers of automobiles to bring their can to a complete stop before crossing rail road trucks is enacted. The. bill1 hut tho 'support of the American Association of Locomotive Hnglneers, tho members of which be lieve that Its passage will aid in the prevention of accidents. ' . Mileage of railway construction In RnRhmd nbont kept pace with thnf In America until ISilO, McAvov H, S. TOSSERS R COTT GROVE, 50 TO 16 Klnni"s fast basketball five of the Medford high school swamped the much-heralded hasketeers of Cottage Grove in a 50 to JO tilt on the Nat floor l:)3t night. Although, fast, nt times, the game was too one-sided, to bo a thriller of Vhe best type. In spite of tho stiff scrap put up by tho nor thern 'toosers, they were unnbt'o to hold the speedy nttacic 01 tuo. local quintet.. The speed and aggressiveness of t!e Red and Black men was landed ty a. large crowd of spectators' many of whom consider hls season's hoop aggrogation a rivalof the.ftiinous cgq squads,of former years. The steady Improvement' in teiinl ' worki basket tossing and passing, of tho wearers of the "M" was1 'marked in- las nlght'B contest: . v . i In vie of this fact that the' Cottage Grove men a tew days ago dropped a game to the Rosptnirg fivo'tjt stato- wido roputationN by?. , tpo remarkably close score of 31 tor.-SII pi'ovos it "dope" tounM for anytblnftthat Mod ford will bo a strong' contoiidbr for ; tho state tttlo this season A' northern trip is being plurincd by Coach Klum who wlslios to give his men a chance to hook up- with up-slato basket artists'. Tonight the Cotluge Grove represen tation will take another fling at tho local quintet in nti';offor(' to rccovor tlieir lost laurels. Since those fast arid Interesting games aro holding the pub lic limelight lately undoubtedly a largo 'crowd will scO the final battlo this evening. " . " '. ' .'' Tho preliminary game last nlgllt be- ween Talent and the Medford second team jvag a- weak and ono-slded con test in which the Talent stjuad rtth up a big sCoro agaiiist tho Medford second String moil. Tho line-up for the. pot-' tago Grove-Medford gauie iras: . " ,; ' Medford. ' Cottage Qrovet-.w Colelnnn F............ HecK WilMIl.;,:;.,':.!'.,'' Sptajr Haughmnn ..1 V..C... ;'..:....:..-..'' Witiks Proscott ......G..............,.!...' Fullmer Voting ....:..: Sklllng k SuliHtltutes: Medford . Sherwood for Voting. ': ;.- ; ; : - IIughcB, referee;, Stewart and Wll ifon, scorers. ' " . - ,h.?J;6:Epot Lawyer Looked 1 ' Like Pumpkin ' T w.ih often doubled1 up-with pains In my stomach nnd was yellow an a pumpkin before liildnpr Muyr's Wonderful- llcmedyji which 10 years Ako saved my life. My frlendH had- given up all hopes of my recovery. ' the best doctors did not help inc. Am enjoying the best of health ndw." It is a simple, harmless preparation that removes the- catarrhal mucus from the intestinal tnu't and aljaws the in flammation . which qauKcs ;piacttilly ull stomach, liver and Intestinal ail ments, including uppcii'dicltls. One dose will convince or money refunded. For sale by all druggists. ' ' Adv. BETTER THAN CALOMEL Thousands Have Discovered " Dr. Edwards' Olive, Tablets " are a Harmless Substitute ; ?.Tr. Edwards' Olive Tablets the auft stitute for. calomel are a mild but sure laxative, and their cITect on the liver is almost instantaneous These little olivc dolored tablets are the rcsuh; of Dr. Kdwards' determination not to treat . liver and bowel complaints with calomel. ' The pleasant little -tablets' do tha good that calomel does, but have no .bad after effects. They don't injure the ; teeth like strong liquids of calomel. 7 hey take holcf of the trouble and quickly correct it . Why cure the liver at the expense of tlie teeth? Calomel '. sometimes plays havoc with the gums, i So do strong liquid?.' It is best not to lake calomel. , Let Dr. Edwards' Olive Tablets take its place. A - ? Headaches, "dullness" and that lazy , feeling corne from coh3tipatioa and a?-' disordered liver. Take Dr. Edrfard3 OliveTablcts when you feel ''lo(ry"and : "heavy." Thev "clear" clouded brain ' and")crltuij"fhesi)ltits, How Albert Carol, alleged nuto' 11101)110 swlndlor being extradited from Sacramento, Oil., for the secur ing of a Htiick nuto from the Medford Auto company under raise pretenses, employed his same mancrs and glib tongue to tho deception of tho fair sex, has been revealed. Carol, while posing In this city and Ashland, lis tho prospective purchaser for' $50,000' of tho Johnson Jewelry store at Ashland, mado tho nenuaiiit anoo of a school teacher, employed in the rural districts, and according to tho police told wonderful tales of his wealth and importance ill tho busi ness world. His rather, ho said, wa? tho' loading diamond niorchnnt of Antwerp, Holland. Tho schoolnia'am fell for his line. , Whilo testing out tho 'Buick auto, Carol took tho teacher on an auto ride, ono day, and running out of funds for refreshments, stopped at Hie Austin Hotel in Ashland, and presented a chock for $50. The clerk told Carol, hd would havo to have somebody identify hlin, and ho called in tlto school toucher from tlio now llulck and said to tho clink: 1 "This young lady will identify Ino.".'1 . ": . : i The young lady said.: I ! ''''Yea, I know Mr. Carol.' tie is all rights 'Ho 'Is going to buy Mr. John son's 'Jewelry store. ""' Is "ii "I ' i-Whereupon she wroto her namo on the) back of tho chock;-' lm blissful .confidence; n : i''.i"i:i J Two days after tho smooth tonguod raitlzon dccamiiod, sho -was callod t'pon to mnke good hoi' endorsement of 'the chock, and, has informed Medford friends' that sho did. : Now tho- school teacher, whose parents live in this city, and Is hor aulf well knoWrii Is fearful less she l)o callod' as a witness boforo the grand jury and the trlulpf Carol, and hiiB roquosted the authorities to keep hor name a Secret as much as pos sible. This they are doing, on the grounds that publicity would en tail her resignation from . the school board and considerable humiliation. Aches and Pains! Instant Relief 'Don't fool with slow-acting remedies when Begy's Mustarlne docs the work In half the time. . . ' When your throat is sore or the agoniz ing pains of rheumatism rack your body or old lumbago compels you to lie very still, then you want something that will put you op your feet again and the quicker ' docs it the more joylul you'll be. .' Its Bcgs Mustarlne you want because It is known as the quickest pain-killer on earth.. It ends aches and pains and re duces swollen joints and muscles In half the time It takes most remedies. -. Rub on Begy's Mustarlne, the best and speediest of them all for chest colds, pleur isy, bronchitis, neuralgia, neuritis, gout, stiff neck and sore feet. Its the original mustard plaster Improvement and cannot blister. . Use it at the first sign of Influenza, Sold only In a yellow box 30 and 60 cents. ; .. Sold by Healaa mug Store ' toil 'i ll'iinta 'lfi,fiiii'lli 1 In vmlf' ' 'home will tfaiiKe; ohcerful iicsn tn DIosnOiii in ' yoiir heart. Wo havo a nlco nBsorlilicnt of AzjilcuH, Cl '.iicrnrlfi's Cycluinen mifl rrlnirose from which t ; niake yoili selections If r you nro urnniclnc .win-' ilow . hoxes .. or IiniiRlnir . Iluiskcts, let us assist you with tliem. , ! Kvery Kvent lit nn Occasion for Flnwcra ' uSiite von ftnd 'fur'T&ioers') cSpartl JOlefq. Mr. Ice Cream Dealer 'Don't fnnkc a contract fur your ICE CKKAM until you Have seen us. Have intlucc- : nicntH that mean more busi-. . lies) for you. Bettor to wait . i than to wish you had. - . Eldridge Dairy Products Co. .... V1VT . in 0 YOU WANT jyour will certainly do so iCfcuThere is no excuse. for anyone having a bad breath. It is cau.;d by "disorders of the stomach which can be connected by taking Chamberlain's Tablets. Many h ave been 'permanently cured of stomacli troubles by the use of these tablets after . of suffering. Price years P""yy'r'''y'wu'H rVlr?'-7'3JHWg'l',y'j' ' I ,j j Gem Nut Iar f it Makk Delidoua Sandwiches - vifi It is economical, so you can spreadit on thick; 11 I 'V its delicate flavor makes good bread better. I I Gem Nut is splendid for cooking, too. amy, II j Its use will' improve your homemade cakes, 'ft Ik A ! j pastries, and cr,eam sauces; .U ' Always fresh. Not a hand touches it, either W (in manufacturing or in packing. . " If Order a carton today. II ' f gwift & Company, U. S. A. ' " ,' Manafaetartn of ff:'' ' V ' Swift' rl Sweet ' ' Preminja ;:jroi0,na I Port Y.t Oleomargwlna' Jj' Clean ; ) ' j " """ ' " ' - ''''! 1 ' 1 H Prescriptions Correctly Filled Help Your Doctor Win ,v ', Jn writing ii proHcfiption, your flotilor puts down exJ uctly what lim jiidffiiient tolls liim is best suited to tlie patient's needs. Often; tho patient's physical peeuli- arilics tlciinuid' fraetions o'f'frrniiis of this or tliftt. 'The coi'reet of iucoiTci-t folhiwini,' of dircetions may mean.'.. M'iniiiiiK or lnsiiiff. ' go we follow EXACTLY.. ' , ' Our phones nnd tli'livery sl'rvicc arc available any time, in' ilaco in town. 241 U. Main Ht. rilono 10. AT YOUR ALWAYS ALL . WAYS EARL FRUIT CO. of the Northwest ' r L. M. Campbell, Manager Medford District. WANTEDS Bring Your Old Rags to This Office : Af Per ; V. V potind" MEDFORD PRINTING CO friends to avoid you? They when your breath is bad. 25 cents per bottle, .HAS KINS. FOR HEALTH SERVICE ...