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About Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 15, 1921)
Id. I i il? 1 i V 1 1 1 MI'.Di'Ol.M) MAII; TRTIH'NK. M KD l'OK I ). OKKdON'. TlirWsDAV. DKCRMIll mm ma EFFORTS TO GRGK F. BUREAU W SHiNGTON ARE FAUJNG RAPIDLY WALJilLACJJlil i RF i i v.: hi ih All id ware thf :i.i!i in the Farm Huri'ttu Co-oiori:n v.arv boiiMi. The; combination i.ivi ;,:in!-.:r. on ti:i' inner d-.H-.ru of ii,r. ., lunvn oit i'.:icl Ih.' d.v.rs v.--rc ..-iil Tli." tliiov.'s diii n -it siir-cwil iii r.p.'i: iiij; Hie inner ilo.tr uhmiumi ;hV kKOcked tlio combination i ff am ,'. : moved the holla tmm the n.y,f-r J.-UBf. The thieves icmk the dials of. hi. th combinations v.-iih them. i It. was not known whether or not! the thievea liail reached tho Inner' compartment of the safe and their closed the door and .John Hilliiitis and' II. X. Davis worked for three hours1 this. morning o! nins tho inner door! l.eforo it was known that the ,:on. ! tents of t lie (safe was imact. There! were between two and three hundred! l(il:ars in the s1it.uk 3o:. I It is evident that the thieve amateur Ii.v :ha' low iv;u.!li..i j, nous '.t'K section gov 111 iin within tln-lr, '-dir. r;,ei.!Iy as s.w'.l int i Pti.'.-et arco: (iii:;; to r- :-.Ki:ie?r Tl.e:::as K. :.t, ' .tWHee. Seattle aiaiia dry Krour.d -WATTi.r. Kins erunty i.'IST.Re to tfc, of S.-a;ii.. Wei.. ; hanks today and i the fined water:: -oaiul at in v.- tid, .1 t" 1 1. amy i Heeman. Th : town c ; K :'ed Tacoma waf t '!-' an.i conditions at Tuwi'a. ros ier and Allentonn wore reiiorie l ini I'rovins. The water in tic h' places I ail settled in pockets, in some places from five to t i'nt l'r-.-t deep.' Tho paved highway between Kenton ami 11' nton Junction was ciulu feet under water which war., however fallir.p. Tho Siu.:tr.aimie river at Kail City was reported four foot within bank:: ntter a ihree day flood that washed I oat ions stretcheti of tho Sunset hish- aro W::v rnii'in.l ...... ,,. ,. , ,, ... - ......v. i. 1. . .: msiro ami ' 1,1 ' " v UUOllt SOCIir- ehanireil II... ,.o, . ,. , ..; .Tc !Z ITU thV:ifG arU"r lll"!l' wo at work on the ruiid and ril.-SL purl of tho job Wa.s comnlPt- 'f.xn.wH i,.,v. ,.,....kS ...:.u: rd. It Ik a so supposoi that tho cul- ft-w (lavs. To tho north of Seattle, pnts an- the same that lmv b.HMi , StMnvood. whi.-h suff.-r.-d heavilv oP,ratmK in (.entral Toint rkiI ! from h?h waters rosuliiim frori the Grants .'ass recently. j ;;r,:ikhiy of (!yk(l;; nIonB the lho only article of valne which : river was stilUlood.-d in depths ra!iS v.a.i secured Irom the warehouKe was J ing from t.vo to five feeL according overcoat beloiiKir.e to KM":ir tu m i blastCMt laat niht to allow the water to now out over the fluU bidow the town, and while water was iUill flow in S through the hr-uks in the upper dykos, the vol u mo was derreashiK. There was little distress in the town as sufficient notieo ot the flood's coming Jiad been j;iven to enabh moving of Ktoek.-j and pj-ovis!ons and inel out of the reach of the waters. .v.: .. wtrk: Mi Ti.ro-iii hi? lon perienre as a s.. '.vorkei- in some of our laresi eai.-s. Lfioy Seoti, the autlior of the .v underworld melnd rani a, "The ij;ht i;o.-e," now play in at the 1 t iVatr lias iiresvnred a tiril- slory which revt-als t iu m ner iriii and the tremendous power is wielded l-.y eriniin.-l Kaits. of the incidents are i.mmied on acial happenings that have come to .'ir. Sent t 'y at'.eiiiie::. lie b;s studied th-' i'i-j:iii!a) ir.ir.d at close rani;e: and iias been able to show the prolestu u .il l;;v-l,rea!;er as he really is. I. on Chaney, who will he remem bered for his remarkable impersona 'ioil of the Icfiless underworld k;n; in "Tlie lYnalty," has a subtler but no less powerful part in "The Xii;ht i;ose." tiher members of an excel lent cast include Leatrie" ,li,y, Culbm l.andis, Kiehard Tucker, Hetty S'hade. John Mower?, Maurice ii. Flynn and John Cossar. II I Y. I s-j ':i!!iit!OC of ill ! met Tues- i the si hedllle fur USfiti. I'lilir teaillh' tiil. The season :. the L'-'ml. The s are t'lim; usd I: PQ" 'hjph contained $3 or $4 in eah I Willi I ; "Tho l"o," IlinlUi j Harry Carey lias won his r.pnrs. The Ace of tlie Saddle has been I made a star and in "The Kox," his ; initial super-feature, he proved to ; hundreds who intended the Kialto theatre yesterday that he is worthy of the honor. , j "The Fox," was written by Harry ; Carey, and concerns a woe-beKono i tramp who is thrown from a freight i train to play a most important part ! in the destiny of n small desert town. lie uncovers the crooked doings of a grasping hunker, leads regular 1'ntt ! ed States cavairy into action to break i up a gag of desperadoes, ami wins a ! wife after tho fastest wh.irl of action which he has ever experienced in his : !oi".g care- r as an exponent of the range-riding hero. OBITUARY Uf IMlTIATin By An Ex-Service Man, With Family Mr:- Iliivc lia'l cai-if'iit('i', store clerking, iiivcn lui'v an business cxiier- ieiice, but am williii iiecciit anvlliiii''' Ihal lllillC'St. Address 1). L. M., tins iiaper. ir inr;uire a 514 West Second St. s.wdf.i: passed away at le silay nioi niii j eai s. 1 1 month: -Mildred KUiot Point January ;" a r sid. -nt of 1 . .Mildred .'Snyder lol.l Hill early V.ed- at the as'o of :' and :i days, was horn in Central liSS, and has been Id Hill Ion ihe past rud to F. A!.' !S BIG SUCCESS Tli.' sehod-.:1e il M. i . A. At lib :i day nilu t.t n-t i i!u- basket ball s. respninb-d t- the v.i!l bi-gin Thtii-d s.'hotd nyinnasii;:: it. i- pr:iet ie by tin- inni's and, unlil lui thef :uranKei:n r:ts- shall I"- ir.ade. it was derided ;. use tb' Jackson s-linol pym lor ninteh K-iuies. At tt'ii I ion w:is ;ib-d to tb.- neees siiy for clnye obs: -rv:i net of the roles of eliKibility, v hi' h euptaiu the fnl- lowing t'biuse; 'In ord' r to represent j :i eluireh on any te;iin an atliK-te (hultj io l ee.nired tt) 1 e n mistered in the j SundMy si hn) or ynuns peoples' or- j jraiiiMtinns whn u he represents at least one Sunday previous t eompet ins. Kli'dhility is ihetva fter main tained by aHeiHliu tiurini; the lull elass session at P ast x bree Sundays ea- h nmnili." A sU-weeks sehedule was eoni pleted as follows: Dee. 2-' Meibodist North vs. Christian; Metlunlist, South vs. Jlap tisi. Dee. LJ 1 M'-tboolst. Nortli vs. Methodist, South; rtuistkui vs. J!.:i- j list. Jan. r. llantist vs. Me-ho.IUt North; Methoilist Soufh vs. ( 'hilsl ian. t Jan. 12 .Methodist South vs. bap tist; Christ ian vs. Methodist Nnrt ls. Jan. 1!' Haptist vs. "hrist i;.n : Met bod is t Soul h vs. M t tluuiist Norih. Jan. L'i; Christ fan vs. Mel hodba. Sooth; Methodist North vs. Hupiist. Ill eaell CiLe 1 lie fir.-.t meat iolietl piiiit' will be railed at T p. in. and the second at S: 1 A tentative schedule for nh'b; teams teams was also worked out. Some ehanires may be nei-essary in this later, but the proposed sell t dole is as follows: 1 ),.,.. -jo Methodists North vs. Christian. Jan. :i Methodists North vs, "V. C A. Jan. 17 Christian vs. Y. AS'. ( IS REDDY'S 1 )J The Mecca of Christmas Y 'I Shopping ir-i inits in a lasi i-: tlie s:o:-. .. . Ik ' J J ill six years. She was Snyder Nov. 2 1, i:H.". She b-aves besides her husband two sister.-: and one brother. J . J Klliot, Mrs. 'j'. M. Jones and Mrs. J. F. Jloag land, all of Califm-iiia. AlM :i niece and one neplu v. M i-s. II. .!. Fort or and Merrill lbai;land bulb of Central Ft.iiit. Funeral servj.-es in ehai'V-1 of V.'ee;-.s-( 'onxi r t o., will be hold at the ehurih in Gold Hill Friday. Deeember 10 at 3::!0 p. m. lntvrnicnt in Cen Ffiint cometory. mjxpTywjcrto i k.-xcot TarxtmtnxrinTimrruri uurra :rt raw rrr. 'jk ukm? t MuwrflTmi rximnnw&nn n 1 1 in 1 1 1 ii n to is La:t uighl at 1. O. O. P. hall,, Med ford Camp No. ifO V. O. W. initiati.-d a class of "iU candidates in duo and ancient form. Tho Woodmen of the World are giving each member who secures a new motnhfi. a turkey for Christians, and from the number of applications flexure! so far about 100 members will huvo a turkey for Christmas. Next M'pdueaday evening the lodge wUl.Jiave a tree and Santa Cla'm for the members and their families followed by a social dance. I Visitors are always welcome. To Stop Coughing at Night When anyone is suffering from a bronchial affliction or has a cough that lingers on and grow3 worse at night, the loss, of sleep tends to weak en the sufferer and grows more ser ious the longer it is neglected. Mrs. M. Stitor, C17 hon!;brook Ave., Stmt; ford, Conn., vyiites: "Foley's Honey ir.d Tar ha?i given nio groat relief from a severe, attack of bronchitis." No medicine stands higher throughout the nation as u. family remedy for colds, coughs and croup. Sold every where. 1 Adv. TViHi rnlfnt-rj trndp Is M.vKnr.t niflr! k f r i I 1 1 t I 1 I (ii I no nouor leweiers 'iiiierirji and fur ceii! uo.es Hie recipients ol trilta jewelrv bac exnei ieiiced t!;e truth of it! Fine jewelry is the gift ideal because of its distinc tion, beauty, high intrinsic value and longevity. Our Ciirisltnas selections haw been chosen to meet tlie conditions of today and tliey are priced at tho values of today! No matter how Unified your purse may lie. or how ample, you'll find some gift at Rod dy's that w ill meet your rei juiieinenhs. Kere are diamonds that emphasize the pre-eminence of Heddy's qualities - the advantage of Reddy's prices Now is a propitious time for the purchase of tlie.3e fine gems. as Artistic Engraving VULCANIZE NOW vmir tin'H in if yon would litivi flood sluipo lor Hi-ill!' your woni lirrs nui to lis today ami yon will huvo t ln-iii in tiiuo fin- Chi-isl iu;is. Our vulraiii.ini; is cqiiiil to lmylnt. tin? tiivs and tubes now. Koad service irovi'; tliis. Haywood Tire Surgeons W. I), lluirliPN it:i N. (irnw '" 1 ii rr-.im r'li.in mi imii.i ii.ii NOW IS THE TIME TO PAINT YOUR CAR Fords 112.50. Chcvroleta 117.60, holiday use. Dodgea J25.00. First class enamel tubes ,OD . . . Auto i'amt isnop Phone 777 , 821 to 241 N. Fir St O O D Under cover, SS't.OO per tier and up. J'l-onipt delivery. 1118 X. Cenlrnl Wood Co. 1'hoin) (1SI-X . J. M. CARLTON . .. ., Sale BIG STOCK SEVERAL THOUSAND DOLLARS WORTH TO BE SOLD 4- as Our Grocery Price Convincers Will Save You Money. Sale Commences Friday, 1 t- V December COME IN AND SEE AND HELP EMPTY OUR GROCERY SHELVES BEFORE CHRISTMAS DAY Ve quote a few prices to show what this sale means to buyers. This stock of groceries must be sold. Highest grade Coffee, vacuum packed in Economy Glass Jars. Regular value 45c. Sale price r..... t.i 39c 1 lb. Bulk Coffee, regular value 30c. Sale price , 19c All Red Can Coffee, regular value 45c. Sale price 40c 3 lbs. Bulk Coffee, regular value $1.20. Sale price 98c Folger'3 Red Can Coffee, 2 lbs., regular value $1.10. Sale price 85c Package Japan Tea, regular value 25c. Sale price 18c, 2 for 25c 1 lb. Young Hyson Tea, regular value 60c. Sale price . . 35c 1 can Sardines in oil, regular value 10c. Sale price 05c Package Arm & Hammer Soda, regular value 10c. Sale price ... 7c, 4 for 25c Package Vitos Cream of Wheat, regular value 35c. Sale price ., 24c Bottle Cane and Maple Syrup, regular value 35c. Sale price . 21c Package Pancake Flour, regular value 15c. Sale price . . 10c 4 lb. sack Pancake Flour, regular value GOc. Sale price ., 35c Package long cut Smoking Tobacco, regular value 10c. , Sale price 5c Ivory Soap Flake, package, regular value 15c. Sale price 10c, 3 for 25c Pearl White Laundry Soap, regular value 5c. Sale price 25 bars for $1.00 Toilet Soap, regular value 10c. Sale price 25 bars for $1.00 Pearl Hominy, 9 lb. sack, regular value 35c. Sale price 30c Plum Pudding, regular value 40c. Sale price ........... 30c Corn Meal, 9 lb. sack, regular value 30c. Sale price . 27c ALL GROCERIES REDUCED. SPECIAL LOW PRICES ON ALUMINUM VARE ALSO SPECIALS ON UNDERWEAR, RIBBONS, SWEATERS AND MEN'S SHIRTS. REMEMBER WE CARRY DISHES, DOLLS, TOYS AND CHRISTMAS NOVELTIES. YOU WILL SAVE MONEY BY TRADING AT OUR STORE. nritt" JL 3k vl E 327 E. Main Street AUX The Traux Co., Props. STORE Medford, Oregon i I