Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, February 08, 1921, Page 6, Image 6

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MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE, IklEDFOIlD, OREflOX, TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 8, 1921
GREAT RESULTS
Have been given by the fa
mous herbal remedy
ANTI-URIC
In the treatment of gout,
rheumatism or lumbago.
Contains no minerals or
salicylates. Your money
back if not satisfactory.
;Try an outfit today. Relief
prompt and definite.
For sale by
Heath's Drug Store
10 PLAY TALENT
A Plea of the
American Waif
gonney'ss 1
flowers
('exam,
valentine
weeanq
.ST. VALENTINE'S DAY.
I. Monday, February li,
.and most appropriate'
'i&af of tho .year io convey
that message, bespeaking
( affection nnd friendship.
The language of flowers
rcah 'Tbt'St cbrivoy;i tho
t thoughts' tu mlrfdeo'
' '-'11 "
The high school alumni basketball
team which loM to a Talent quintet
a few woeks ago at Talent will attempt
to stage a "come-back" at tho Natut-
lorlum next Thursday night in a hoop
tUHsol, which promises to bo hard and
Interesting. Tho old team reorgan
ized under the supervision of "Mutt'
Williamson, former Medford high star
and under the auspices of tho Amort
can Legion is composed of "Mutt"
Williamson, Hay Fish, Hugh lirown
Stan Khorwood, Skinny Narrlgan. Jess
Gentry nnd Dan Watson.
This bunch of men, veterans at the
game, aro confident that they can
swamp tho Talent hoopers !n a game
on tho Natatorium floor, while the
latter aro equally convinced that thoy
will bo able to show up tho "old boys."
This will Insure an Interesting scrim-
mngo Thursday night and together
with a faBt preliminary, will make up
a program, which will bo a hummer.
I
.OL..,.r
Where you find the 'Tfoioers "
DR. RICKERT
fry a ..
Eyes Scientifically Tested
and Glasses Properly Fitted
no drops USED
Broken Lenses Accurately Duplicated
. Suite 1-2 over May Co.
808 E. Main, Upstairs
See Our
Window Display
of
STATIONERY
for
WEDNESDAY'S
BARGAIN DAY
i These boxes contain 2 qniroB
jpf paper and 48 envelopes, or
.? twice the sizo of an ordinary
lit"- "-'
Plumbing and Heating
'Quality Service
Wm. Hammett
42 8. Central Phone 659
At a nice lug of tho committees of
tho Lincoln club last evening, ar
rangements wore completed for tho
banquet ut the Medford Saturday
night. A splendid program has been
arranged and nover has thoro been
two men on tho program who havo
hotter reputations as speakers thun
Honry E. McGim of Portland, who
makes tho political address, and As
sociate Justice Lawrence T. Harris,
who speaks on Lincoln.
Tho musical numbers will bo first
class and will includo somo of tho now
local talent.
Ashland mombors of tho committee
who were hero last night, roport
splendid lntorest thorn ' especially
owing to tho two noted speakers nnd
that tho usual number of mon and
women will bo present. Last year
there wcro 06 from Ashland.
Ono man from Kaglo Point tole
phonod In for olght tickets, and tho
interest from other parts of tho county
is oxcollont.
Tho banquet Is for ovorybody, mill
bo very entertaining and If you havo
not socurcd your tickets yet, better
got them at onco. Glen Taylor is
chairman of tho commlttso and most
any republican has tickots for sale.
I
OBITUARY.
By Janet M. Pendegast..
I've been born under the Stars and
Stripes,
In the Land of the Drave and the Freo;
Hut I haven't a place to lay my head
Won't somebody care about me?
Tho people all over this wonderful
land,
Have heard foreign babies' plea;
They have given In millions, and well
they could,
l)ut shouldn't they care about me?
There are beautiful buildings of brick
nnrl nlnnn '
For grown-ups' use, you Bee,
Hut we haven't a home, we can call
our own.
For poor little waifs like me.
In fire-trap buildings we're huddled In
scores.
Tho last place on earth we should be
So stop for a moment and think o(
your own,
American babes like me.
We've a Home in construction, that
Isn't complete.
(They need more across the Bca)
So we've bad to stand back, as we've
done so long,
American chaps like me.
You've given and given, you're desper
ate from drives,
Sick of them, sick. as can bo.
But tell me, my friend, when you check
up your books,
HOW MUCH HAVE YOU GIVEN FOR
ME?
Voluntary workers for Saturday,
Fob. 12th, are wanted. Ladles who
havo given their time to other drives
nre asked to givo a day, or part of a
day Saturday to soiling tags at 25c
each, for tho babies of Oregon. High
school and girls In the uppor grades
can do splendid work.
Chairman for Medford Ib Mrs. Her
bert Clark. Phone 850,, and offor your
servlcos.
Those who prefer to send a chock,
rather than merely buy a tag, may
mako out such checks to J. E. Gill,
Treasurer, take or mall to Mr. W. G.
Tait, First National Bunk, troasuror
of local drive.
DIAMONDS HIGH, BUI
McKISE EIlous Bill McKco of
Grunts Pass, Ore., was born Oct. 24
1810 in Sullivan county, Missouri.
Dlod near Baker City, Oregon, Feb. 2
1921, being 80 yearB, threo months and
nine, days of ago. He was the Boventh
child of a family of olovon of which
he Is survived by two brotliora, Slmond
McKee of Central 'Point, and David
McKco of Llkoly, Ore.
In tho early 60'b ho crossed the
plains by ox team with his paronts and
camo to Jackson county, whore the
family made tholr home. Doc. 31, 1S77
ho mnrrlod Catherine George and re
sided near Much, Ore., until tho time
ot her (loath, July 6, 1906, then re
moved to Grants Pbbb whore he re-
sldad until tho time of his doath. Early
In ltfo Mr. McKee became a member
of tho Methodist church and remained
a faithful and nctivo member until the
end.
80 Years Old Fit as
a Fiddle
"I had a bad en ho of Btoivmeh nnd
Imwol trouble that four doctors could
not help. Buffered all kinds of pain
was filled with gaa and constipated
for yeurs. I was advised to uso
Mnyr's Wonderful Itemedy. Since tnk
iriff a eourHo of it four years ago my
trouble his disappeared and have felt
llko a young man.. Although 80 years
old, I feel fit as a fiddle." It is slm
pie, harmless preparation that re
moves tho catarrhal unions from tho
intestinal tract and alluys tho Inflam
mation which causes practically all
Nttmiaeh, liver and intestinal ailments,
including appendicitis. Ono doso will
onvlnco or money refunded. Adv.
GIVE PREFERENCE TO OREGON
PRODUCTS.
WHEN you buy Oregon made goods you
boost Oregon payrolls, and that means the
promotion of Oregon prosperity.
If it isn't made in ModiWd it IS MA UK IK
OREGON. Your "Nationalized" account
at the First National will grow that much
faster.
HI'
KANSAS CITY, Mo., Feb. 8. Ben
Smason, 71 years old will not hold the
party today that he had planned for
his wife's seventieth birthday. Smason
was arrested Saturday for having five
pints of whiskey and twelve bottles of
home brew In his possession.
While waiting yesterday for a friend
SAX FRANCISCO, Feb. 8. Sen
tence of Thomas Brady, criminal
gangster, convicted of an attempt to
attack Miss Jean Stanley, was post
poned today until Thursday following
tho introduction of a defense affi
davit from John J. O'Connor, deputy
Hheriff. in which Miss Stanley was al
to come and furnish the $1000 bond set leged to have suid that Brady "did
by the united States commissioner,
tears trickled down Smason's cheek.
'I only wanted to hold a little party
when my wife celebrates her seven
tieth birthday tomorrow," he Bald.
"And I didn't know I was doing
wrong."
AMSTERDAM, Fob. 7. Nearly 8000
of the 10,800 mombors of tho Diamond
Workers union here are idle. Experts
say an era of financial stringency has
supplanted Hie epoch of free spending
to Buch an extent that precious stones
havo become a drug on Uie market,
altho prices are being maintained.
n
Guests at tho Medford include L. A.
Davla of Lob Angeles, A. N. Luce of
Sacramento, A. D. McClancy and H. A
Uoutoll of San Francisco, and the fol
lowing Oregonians: A. B. Reed of
RoBeburg, Miss D. A. Canfpbell ot
Glondale, Claudo Buchanan of Corval
lis, and Leo Davenport, R. C. Brown,
A. C, Freeman, W. P. Gray, Chaa. II.
Glaser, L. W. Keonan and Ethol New
man of Portland.
Harold Babb was among the visitors
horo today from Ashland.
K. L. Stetson of the U. of O., ar
rived in tho city this morning from
Eugene. Mrs. M. P. Roberts of Grants
Pass 1b also a guest at tho Holland.
L. Bryan Pierce, woll known In Med
ford as an experienced electrician has
opened a ropnlr Bhop at 116 North
Central whero ho will specialize In
phonograph and electrical work. Mr.
Pierce was formerly employed by the
People's and Paul's electric storos and
Is in a position to do expert work. He
Is tho son of Mr. and Mrs. C. H. Pierce,
woll known Medford residents.
COMMUNICATIONS
NIECE OF INVENTOR MOR8E
WRITES FROM TALENT
To the editor: I seo n roport In the
Medford Mall Tribune, that a man by
the nnmo of Alfred Vail now coinos
forward and lays claim to the fame
and honors duo to Samuel Breeze
Morso, tho telegraph Inventor, which
Is falso as 1 am tho nicco of Samuel
Hroeze Morse and know all tlio circum
stances. I am nearly 90 years old.
No ono helped him oxcopt a homeless
girl, nnd for her kindness ho let her
send tho first message over tho wire,
which was tho words, "Sco what God
has wrought."
MRS. M. E. MORSE KANE.
Talent, Oregon, Fob. 6.
rnotu movk is kkatex
(Continued from Fag One)
l
Vhe First National Bank:
Mddford Oregon
Ranks' freo text book bill, by voting
down a minority report against; de
feat of tho llumo nnti-vacclnntlon
bill; rejection of a minority report
aR-nlnst tho Olll bill regulating chiro
practic physicians; passage ot VlJnw'j
bill relating to tho court ot doni"sile
relations and a down other ninnRUves.
TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY
FOR BALK Can give immediate
possession, (l-room modern house
on good terms. C. S. llutlorfield
J-hona 21fi, I 8
HIS 43?ND BAnLE
NEW YORK, Feb. 8. Jack Britton,
world's welterweight boxing champion
fought his four hundred and thirty-
second battle last night when he suc
cessfully defended his title against
Ted (Kid) Lewis of England. Today
he said "I'm riot through yet." Tho
bout last night was tho nineteenth
with Lewis. Britton has passed his
thirty-seventh year nnd la the oldest
holder of a ring championship.
The case of Carl Dusenborry of
Gold aim. was dismissed by F. Roy
Davis, U. S. Commissioner, today,
when he wnB Informed by the federal
district attorney from Portland that
ho would not be hero to' prosbcuto
the case. Dusenberry was arrested
last week on the charge of having'
intoxicating liquor in his soft drink
establishment at Gold Hill. The case
was continued In Justice Taylor's
court here several times, and was
finally dismissed when Prosecutor
Mooro was Informed that the federal
authorities wanted to prosecuto It.
CATARRHAL DEAFNESS
MAY BE OVERCOME
not touch her." The affidavit was in
support of a motion for a new trial
and the continuance was granted to
permit the defense to further perfect
this motion.
Tho offenso for which Brady was
convicted calls for a sentence of from
one to fourteen years.
KING ALBERT GIVES
PHILADELPHIA, Pa King Albert
of Belgium, has awarded to John S.
MacDonald, dining car inspector of tho
Pennsylvania railroad at New York,
the silved medal of the Order of Leo
pold 11 In recognition of the services
lendered to the royal party during the
tour of the United States made by the
king last year.
Mr. MacDonald was in charge of the
dining car arrangements and accom
panied the party on Its tour. He had
charge of similar trips for many not
aule persons including Prince Henry
of Prussia, President McKIuley, Presi
dent Wilson and the Prince of Wales.
FOR ANTI-PEST BUGS
SACRAMENTO, Cal., Feb. .8. The-
state of California may search, in far
distant lands for bugs that will make
a successful war on Insects enemies of
horticultural and agricultural crops.
Senator F. A. Arbuckle, ot Fillmore,
has a bill pending that would appro
priate 110,000 to be spent thru tho
department of agriculture in sending
an expert entomologist to "South
Africa, southern Europe or such coun
tries as may be deemed necessary to
collect and Import into this state para
sitic and predaceous Insects for use in
the control of black scale, red Bcale"
and such other Insects. . ' '
If you have Catarrhal Deafness or
head and ear noises or are growing
hard of honrtng, go to your drusvist
and get 1 ounco of Parmint (double
strength), and ndd'td it V4 pint of hot
water and a little granulated sugnr.
Take 1 tablespoonful four times a day.
This -will often bring quick relief
from the distressing head noises.
Clogged nostrils should open, breath
ing becomo easy and tho mucus stop
dropping Into the throat. It is easy to
prepare, costs little nnd is pleasant to
take. Anyone Who has Catarrhal
DcafnesH or head noises, should give
this proscription n trinl. Adv.
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LAST TIMES ',
TODAY
HARRY CAREY
in
"WEST IS WEST"
STARTING
TOMORROW
STEWAK
4
IN THE GREATEST PHOTODRAMA
OF HER ENTIRE CAREER
"THE YELLOW TYPHOON"
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"YELLOW" berau.se of her hair; "TYPHOON" because of
the human wreckage she left, in her wake. "THE Y'ELLOW
TYPHOO.N," they called her after tho manner ot tho Orient,
where sho was notorious for her vnmplsh escapades. With
a kitten's purr but a tiger's heart her carnival ot reprisals
against the male sex was curried to a whirlwind conclusion.
RIALTO
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Begins
Tomorrow
end 'Trie tfraen of StaZb ul' r7ttW,
dramaof desperate work after darkji
up ported oy that marUel'
C J 2" ftoracter actor, famous
(?r ;VS roJP" Miracle
Man' and JAe Penalty'
QEAMM
JoitLKYWLL
his eye vOas
like a sukrd
pointing at
hec heart
She was "Silky Moll" to the underworld But wise,
quizzical, all-knowing Chang Lo called her "The White
Lily."
"Who can know the ending of a tale that is just be
gun?" Quoth Chang Lo.
His religion was Gentleness, yet he meted out a ter
rible, unsanctioned punishment outside the law
LEAVING TONIGHT -
The jazziest, peppiest, speediest comediennes on the
screen.
CONNIE TALMADGE AND HAROLD LLOYD