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About Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 4, 1921)
MEIJFOIfD MAIlItJUBUxK - MET) FORD. OREO OX, FRIDAY, XOVEMDElt'-lt,, 1921j PAGE-FOUR; J i' I The nw TOMfc I .""dT'D uya bafc " tC0Un e 0n bake l n r 'w"'nake tkf?"my X'essrhan r , CONTENTS -1 ' i I,. i i ' 1 Order Your Agate Now Now is a good time to have your agate done for Xmas. Delay often means disap pointment. We will be pleased to do your work; guarantee same. FAY E. DIAMOND . .. : Jeweler : CHICKENS RABBITS FISH FRESH EASTERN OYSTERS 21? E. Main We Deliver Take the Scenic Shasta Route TO Sunny Southern CALIFORNIA Through Sleeping Car Service Sacramento San Francisco n ml Los Angeles offers all Ihu comforts of modern travel. Convenient schedules, observation rnrs, iiml excellent meals are oilier features of the Shasta Koitte. Round Trip Winter Excursion Tickets arc on sale at Reduced Fare For tickets and Information ask Agents, or write Southern .Pacific Lines JOHN" M, SCOTT. MRS. JONES GETS FULL AMOUNT The civil action of Kdith Jones. nropKetrc.-H of a photograph Bailors In this city, against her husband Kd ward Jones, an automobile, dealer for the. recovery of $H49.10 with In terest, aliened to have been given to the latter, was g!vr i to a Jury this morning. They. are. husband and wife, and a divorce suit Ib pending. Mr. Jones was represented hy Attor ney (leorge M. Jtobeits anil Mrs. Jones by Attprnoy F. J. Newman. The Jury after a short deliberation re turned a verdict In favor of Mrs. Jones for $(iliii.l!2. Five checks, for the amount $849.10 sought hi the action were admitted as evidence. He claimed howevor that repairs, etc., etc., on a Nash runabout, the sole property of the plaintiff, amounted to $534.05, and that they had agreed to lot the one offset the other. The defendant admitted receiving approximately $:!(). - ' The court upon the receipt or tho verdict ordered a Judgment against tho defondant entered, and proceeded to the trial of William OwingB of lloguo River, charged with sett'ng a 'fire on the land of Paul S. Seeley, without the consent of the owner. The state Is represented by District Attorney Uawles Moore, and tho de fense by Attorney Porter J. Neff. There will he no new cases called upon the completion of the present, one, and tho Jurors will be excused till Monday morning, when the trial of Haleigh Mat thews, charged with second de gree murder, as the result of the al'cged fatal shooting of Wilbur (WIri Jacks at Eaglo Point last Sep tember. The trial I scxpectcd to take the major portion of the week. DOKEY SATURDAY A BiG FEATURE Last night all the preliminary ar rangements for the big P. O. K. Kj ceremonial that is to he held In Med ford. Saturday were c ompleted. Word lias been received from as fur south as Sisson, Calif., and from Kosuburg, Oregon that delegates and randidatoi will be present in large numbers. The committee that is In charge of decorations w'll decorate the streets ol Medford In tho colors of tho order early In the morning. The Cast'e Hall on Main street will be open all day and the morning will bo devoted to receiving tho guests and complet ing tho final details of the parade. Promptly at 2 p. m. the parade will start. Probably never bofore has such an elaborate parade 'been pre pared by.a local lodge. There wl'.l be several bands in line besides, the fa mous D. O. K. K. bond of t'hls city., The big doings will be In the even ing. Through the kindness of Schuler and Jerome their big garage has been placed at the use of the K. P. and this will be draped in flags and the colors of the pokeys. After the ceremon ial a banquet will be served at the castle hall., and as a final number ev eryone will return to the hall for the celebrating of closing festivities. ; It has been said by those who. have ceen the degree team in action with in the last few days that they arc In better trim than ever before. The day will be one long remembered by those who have the good fortune to vear the fez and tiger head. . "Trust Your Wife," Page "Trust our Wife," Katherine .Mac noimli s eighth Associated First Na tional production. Is a picturization or Harry S. ShcMoifs .:-y, The produc tion, which will be the attraction at the Page theatre tomorrow and Bun day only on account of "Kobln il;od" playing Monday night. In the cast oi poslte the American llcanty are David Winter, Charles Richnian. Mary Alden and the star's younger sinter, Miriam MaeDonald. . FAIR MAIDS . . l! f of Ashland Last Time at Bialto "Dangerous Curve Ahead." ilupert Hughes' great picture of married, life, containing s.mie of. the .finest humor that ever registered before a camera, closes a very successful four day run at the Page theatre tonight. You will rock with laughter and then sudden ly find you-self thrilled by an Intense ly dramatic situation, and. no truo lover of the photoplay should miss It. At the Rialto It Is difficult to imagine a more per fect role than that of the mother In "The Greatest Love," and it Is equally impossible to Imagine, any other ac tress who could interpret it as superb- , ly as Vera Cordon doe3. . . - . I As Mrs. Lantlni. the devoted wife And big-hearted mother, Bho has even more opportunity to show her suier emotional ability than she Jiad In "Humoresqne." tier first big success. J ' It is belnff shown at the : , Rialto theatre until tomorrow night. ; SIX HUNDRED MS VISCOUNT GREY TO WED MRS. ASQUITH'S SISTER-IN-LAW LONDON, Nov. 4. Announcement of the engagement of Viscount Grey of Falloden, former secretary of state for foreign affairs, and Lady Glencoiinor will be mado soon, it was declared this morning by the Daily Sketch. Lady Olenconnor is a sister-in-law of Mrs. II. H. Asqulth. STAR MEAT MARKET Saturday Specials Shoulder Roast of Pork, per pound .... 20c Pure Home Rendered Lard, per lb 18c Choice Steer Pot Roast, per lb 15c Choice Beef Stews, per lb 12c Phone 273 The appearance of Ralph Dunbar's presentation of "Robin Hood", at, the I Pago theatre next Monday night ro- calls some of tho most interesting opf- sodos In tho history of tho theatre. At j tho Chicago opera houso', on Juno 9, 11890, tho premiere of Mr. Dokoveri's beautiful work was given. The story Is told that the llostonlana, that admir able band of musical pinyors, whose memory Is so dear to myriads, were In severe Htralls when Mr. DeKoven sub mitted "Robin" to thorn for production, and that tho total resources ; which wore (available for the expeiisos of building tho production and costuming tho peoplo consisted of about four hun dred dollars. So great was their faith, however, that they took tho chance, and before, many days had gone by, "Robin Hood" was the talk of Chicago and later the entire English speaking world.. It Is said that since Mr. Dun bur's revival, his company has sung the opera more than six hundred times. Chile's ntrate exports last year were less than two-fifths of .estimate. INDIGESTION, GAS, OR BAD STOMACH TAKE "DIAPEPSIN" "Pape s Diapepsm" has proven Itself the surest relief for Indigestion, Gases, l-iatulence. Heartburn, Sourness, Fer mentation or Stomach Distress caused by acid ly. 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Ady. 1 onncy's, X grighten ItoiiiewiHi lowers 7 QTXvn from bulbs Growing flowers Indoors Is madu possible hy plant ing bulbs. Wo will ex plain to you tho kind of soil and the proper depth various bulbs should be planted. Our bulbs coma j direct from tho grower nnd are selected and sort- i ed with care, llet them at' '1 . 229 F.ast Main street, or j lit Greenhouse. i 1 m xii . f' in 85 yj f 1 Si 1 Jjou certainly realize the difference in CornHakes when you eat KeUoggs ".From the instant you open the generous sized package till they're tucked away in great and tiny "brea.4-baskets,". Kellogg's Corn Flakes are a ncver . ending delight!. You can't even look at those big sunny-brown flakes, all joyously flavored, crisp and crunchy, without getting mighty hungry! Such a spread for big and little boys and girls ; the sweetheart of fine wime corn kernels wondrously flavored and .dcliciously toasted in Kellogg's own way! 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STUDIO Over M M Dep't Store A page of "photographs of a group ot Asniana gins, reproduced in color, will be the front cover fea ture of . , ' . ; The Oregon SundayJournal Magazine Next Sunday One of the many features that make THE SUNDAY JOURNAL the home paper of the Oregon Country. Eight Sections of News, Reviews, Photo- , .r. n---....,. ITiistiAu... and hint 5 Cents the Copy 1 r- , IIS!! mmm NOVEMBER 6 Heating Is Not a Fixed Expense f 1 Some people are so "sot" in their fuel habits you'd think they would refuse to consider a change for the better. Discrimination in coal buying arid coal burning can both reduce the cost of being comfortable. The first step is to say. SUPERIOR Domestic Lump Coal to your, dealer-rand insist on getting it; the nextie to make friends with . yotn; ..furnace, range and heater and treat them right. :. . . Superior - Coal. 4s. high- (ft heat - value, burning with a long flame, without soot, excessive clinkers or ash. ' . ' ' ' 1 . A. S. Jloyd, N. W. 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Phone your order ' City Meat Market Stanley Bros., Proprietors PRIME STEER BEEF FRESH AND CURED MEATS Quality and Service the Best Phone "324 "