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About Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 16, 1921)
Vr,T, TITTiFE PERU 1DRNS DOWN will act as advisi.i: to Yor.vt; r.ri'niLii's 0 mi s iir , ATTOINTT.D AMI UK A ! cit.u:;i: d'ai i.utn i iuu.in TO AN! 0 WW M! nnr. 11 SON'S VIEW on; HAVE OWM TICKET w I Mi ! FOE PLPBfSCITE PACiFSG IREAlYi -ruK am:, n not to aifili; ai.a:ion. la:t rcflFOTCTi mail tutpfnt:. miDF(trt. om:c;oy. tt,ttwy. oF.fr.MUEu k 1021 y tlx- As j Sahiwii, i:ii imatcd pt tin. tO to pt-bb LIMA, iVt-u, Dot-. 10.-P-H-iait-.l I'r.'ss)-lr. Al! lui :istt-r of i'or.iii afai today that Peru Would u ,r :t pmposal of ("hilt1 for a il'-'ti-rnuno t:io so -;'-u: t,t (if the' iii Kvinccii of Turnri anil Ai i'-a. When i (iih-stiont'il cone riling t h.- Chilean I KuV.TMIlU'Ut's liote lit said: j "Th position of I'iu :vm;:::is firm j in this ;ustir.u mul ia -w of tlu in rm.irovertiblo Juslhv involved ami o!" Hit- sympathy and moral support liciiiK reoeived 1.1 the priat-ipal A merieati and J0un.pt an e. v.u t rh-s-, the territorial rmhtd ui 1 rn will In satVf;uard'd fn.ni the d-s:;-:e.'i id Chi!r without uihturhintc the peaee. uf .the continent. 'The plan of rnerKWio uefensu of Peruvian rights whb'h the Peruvian foiviijn of f ii-t' lias prppan-d and ihe prnmis-MK and rtsnluto lVrm in whh-h 1 h'- int' inational rnsou -nro i.-- b.dr;!-T r'-Vf iili'd. in:?;.ir conf id iun that this will he th" ce.se." to f Npl'i S.Mii and d'-ni-M-r; If puhlii 1 : i-i'j t;it" 1 bnry Mason I i-.iy, win r-r.nt ly j saihd for uropf, will cat as coimiu-r-f la I adviser to tin t hroi new Kurn- i peau I'fjinl.ti'.s Amif nia, C nria : and A7-rl.alji.-ti. i ; Work Mlhl'.iitted. j In the opiniiui of ; ihc iiies;:.',u f raiifa j loldiiii; j-idnif nt and i don until the eolnplclo result eonferein o ha e born a ' I llepuils that 1 1 .''!' ' was s.i mi: aniwi il . ":; if on . t-r paet t '!.. ' on -i; inn Cnderu 1- - mir.ovM y it he eilalh-Tu;.-; .v. n- dT iroirdy t oday by . 1 eral pi C.i.-ifie j an .-id- j 1-epuMi- t 11MI Hi- ! ud it,, s of the j ".tainted, i .. h l'e--:- ! ,:, f...,r oi hVu- I leader, io.l e.m.ty v.; s i-iii .1 x i e, Ul i V ( Non-Tar tntlay. 11 ! Zar.uer. I A li,. ssa;;e of j to A. 4. Toiil.-. ! who js sia'vtni; a ja 1 m sola follow ins; I' i ohst riu I inv, t lie di I JIai t was asKe.l to ! in obtainim; l'inan.- .1 pre id. -Tit. .Min Consprvliiw; tho TnMoilntli. Wiif'it tlm iablcrloth l. partly worn ; cut an inch off one side? ;uul 0111: cnd, and mnk a now hem. When it is J irr-nod tho croapoa will como in now places ar.d tho wear thua ho rod is- trihutod. ' TALY WILLING TO 31 I V I '1 !' "y ended an endeavor to uuu MMl Avi,s,,n s vi,,nvs v'"111,1 b-' " miuenl denioeratH. i ncl udin k senators who vod d a trains! M r. I'nd'iwood in his canipai:i for the party l :ilThip. I , ntof'.-ati''' s.-nat'a.: . ur.tr ii d as lose tu former Tresidi-nl Wilson de nied that .Mr. Wilson hud -v:-: con sulted resardi:1.:: the treaty -r that his views had heen made known to minority member;!. It was said to be irohahie tha' hefoie the treaty dis tant made. I the war J w as eha holding. fiua :n i orut!'n. v. Ill' Kllis l.erin;; I a beea nonii irdim; to be t' American Kmba served as Amer WWLL j Clean Lenthep Furniture RO.M'K, lice. Hi. Itaiv lias no ob-l Add ;i litllc vincpir to Icplil water j ioction li. ri-smniiiK rclationn with i'.ml wash tlio lcathca- with a ch-an Task of Time. ! Russia th-ouiUi tho prosont sovii-t j iot!i; wipi dry. 'I'd polish apply tho I thought I'd niako iay Chrlntmas ' Kovorumr-iit, under rorta.iP. i-ondiiiona I following: White of two i-sns heatm and s'priso tlieni all, you I'reaiier !:onoini and Korean Minis- slightly I not sti'ft anil mix with two ter T( rn ntua told the foreii;n affairs ; toasiioonl'ul:; of turpentin.'; rab with oomtnitie" of pailiament yestorday. I clean, dry clot it. Thoo conditions, however, imut I love to now!" r,aid little Juliet. 'Hut i Kites I'll liave to hurry, 'enuso tomorrow's Christ)n,as day, And I haven't Kot my noodle thread ed y t." St. Nicholas. yuaranteo Italy'fl interests. The committee Htgniflcd its appro val of the government's attitude. : . t-vl l.f I' '.-ten. W IH. Ml"l by I'lVsideii; h.n ; d'Al fairs at the in 1-eilio. Me lias iiMn i 'oiimii 'yii.ner in j ii'-rlfn suii'e tiie .ri:n;:tii-e. Mil I Mil 1 1 " H l l 1 1" . This office has wall maps of .Taclison county, tinned at top and bottom, for sale tf ' 1 ''lllllijlllillllllHIIIIIIIIIIIilllilllllllilillllllHIHIllllllilll!!!!!!!!!!! If you are in the market for used cars, now is the time to buy. They never were and never will be cheaper. Here are some of our prices: , 1 Sfcudebaker Six $450.00 1 Buick Four $200.00 1 1913 Overland '. $75.00 Fords, without starter $100.00 to S200.00 Fords, with starters, 1920 and 1921 $300.00 to $375.00 Terms to reliable parties. U8 E Gates Auto Co .t,th In.noad nf the fai, roptih-.ivn fitiro or the ur-nal ta-reen kins of the under worhi, t.on Ch:itiev, noted for h'ti work in "Tho Penally," suppiion an Piitirely diiforcnt typo as O'Ho'irke in tho picture. "Tho Ni.ht lioi?,' at t!:o I'iio theatre, which e'o.so; a very : rurccHsful fiv.ir day run umijjhl. Tlioujjh tho iv.ar of a hie, city's evil element, ho is a K''iiUeman in garh, stiavo in maun or and almost a con noiBKPiir in tho selection of his snr nn n dint;s. "The 'onderi'ti! Thin-" is (he ti'.lo ; of the hile;-;t production stavrini; Nor- , ma Talm;!tli;o, Hie nttnteo'i at, the , i'a,uro theatre. boKinnint; tomorrow. The production is in a considerald y lighter ve'ii than itnyt hi wliic!; .Miss Talmatlsc has done rocontiy, hr.t it has sin undei'Iyini; strain of a lnvn drama wliielt ';jvcs Mlfs Talinade opport iniity for Homo bits of tho superb cmoliOfiitl actiuK t hut haw ;iuade her so populav as a Hereon star. Harrison Kuril plays opposito Miss j Tulmadijp. , . ' A spoeial r'ouiinly attraction, "The J Guide," features Clyilo Cook, the j jollities josler yltli tho aad facu and i India rubber b'oly, is a jruarantt'ed proiicrlptioji to; euro tho worst case of bltie and gloom. .it the inaito Local playgoer:! arc keenly fntor OHlod in '"J'ho Fox," 1 lurry Carey's' pmdtielion at (ho KiulO t'.iealre, for it is the first picture in which (he noted westerner appears as a Btar. Ho waa recently promoted by Carl Latmnln, president of Cntversal, in recognition of hi world-wide popu h'lrily iind his place in the affection of Hie public as 1hn foremost expo nent of tho out-of-door drama, lie wrote "Tho Kox" himself, which was filmed on tho Mojavo desert undor tho direction of Kobe rt Thornby. ORCHARDISTS ATTENTION Tho annual meeiing of tho Fruit grnworb Leagno will be hold Satur day at C o'clock at. tho Med ford Pub lic: library. All orehardiiits arc urged to attend. I JAPANESE ART STORE Wonderful values is making this the busy :ucre of the town. Only a few days to do your Xmas shopping. Come in and look around. See the bargains we have to offer. I)ftV GOODS Hand ianlf. Cotton Crcpo Kimonos, $-.rU to $1.1)5 Hand lOmli. Silk Kimonos, Sili.r.O to !?1T.." Trope Do Chine Kimonos, i".(IO o $7.".(M)" Maud Dyed X-irliRw SlO.Otl lo 9 1 "-. SilU (.milted liaby roiiiforl-i', 8--r' 1 !?i.lH Illioitcd 1'oliKee I'iiit Silk, $I.(M) to $l.rl tton (VeH-, nil ridols -c anil :5.".r lllue iuxl W hite .inpaneso Lunch ( loth. f-i ado X. 1 A, (l:;!t.. Xapkins, 1KIK Napkins, 1 - 1- Hand Liub. Siarl's C HINA WAIli: 1.-. piece Hand Tainted Hose drisn Tea Sei.s lo S:t."" riain Hand Tainted ("up and Saucer, 2."ic to $l.2.". Hand TiUnted TlaUs Tea Tot Suyar IUmvI Crfaim't Y,im s llunilri'iis, ilifl'rif nt sizes, '.Vw to ft". 7.". lhiklnc l'i-hes SI '-"' I" l"ein Dishes ar,c to .s-j.ur. (f for JjS'.oo ....) lor .-(c J,oo and up J.'.c to S1.-" 'i"c tf) SW.5H .Hoc lo l?l.T."5 zr,r to $1.2.". dii'Ans and ."k: lo $:i -,t I Pnw wnwni m TrrTTTiTTjui t .TTJ ( ItATKU I-AKL I'ICTI liLS Crater Lako rieturc UU J'raine, and if.tHK (Valer J.ako Calenders iMr, '), rial i;i:s Jajtaneso Hand ain(ed Uiqiier 25i: (ti T."r. .$!.)() $1 .00 IMeturr, NOVKLTIKS Alanicuro Set ."ir to $.7.5 Hand Paintod Japanese Writing I'npiTs, 1 do, of each of paper and envelope in bo !t."c hov Hand TjiintoI Silk Crno Card Case, :t."e Hand Tainted Ieer Skin Tiirse 7."ct 85c Children's I'nrx tOr to 7"c Small Lucky Ivory HosjukI K!ephant, l."c lhauty IU)es $1.50, JM.50 Iteal Ix-ather Tui-Kes $I.M), $1.50 Jlandkereliiefs in box 125c to 75c MISCKLLAXKOVS I)eioia(al Candb 10c, 25r, 50r Cliinrsc Lily Unlit,' dry or slarted, Chi'Ntmas To-lal Cjirds I! for 5c 'ui Chrysanthemums. 10c each Limp ShiHle :t5c, 50e, 75c, JKI.IIO, $1,125 to $1.50. TOYS Sleep Kyi! Jhdls 50c to $1.50 1oU Heads 25r. to $J.25 Stulfel Uolfs Ii5e, 50r, 75r, $1.00 . Silk Yd vet Stuff isd Animals, largo sizes, $2.O0 and up. Teddy Hears 75c to $12.75 .Mechanicnl Trains with rail, $1.50, $12.50, $:5.50 jwr set. Celluloid Hoi Is jliicI Animals 5c cmii $5c per do.. asMtrteil (Vlluloid Dolls and Animals 10c eocli f)Or per doz. assorhMl Celluloid Dolls mid Animals ...15c each $I.:15 p'. ,t,, assorted Celluloid Dolls and Animals 120 each $I.KO per do, assorted All other kinds of To 15c up SLITJMOKS Felt Slippers, with leather hole, all col ors, $1.50, Silk SlipMi-N, all sizes and rotors, 75c lo $::.75 pair. II VSKL I S Hig line of Il.imhoo and Willow, make- fine presents 125c to $0.50 Court News t Furnished l-y the Jackson County Abstract Co.) Hare Mai ringe larcuse. Id A. Warren and (Hive dtin- .loh'.l S. l'ewel and Slacey 10. Sor rel. Kollio t'aris and Hessie t'ooper. Circuit Court Tine Belt KankinK tomp;vnv vs. Orie it. Morris, rfununens. rlt of A.tachment. Harve' liir.hoi) vs. Kva Mishop. Summons. Writ of attachment. K. A. Collins vs. W. A. Collins. Writ of attachment. WUiinin Terry et al vs. Dolly .lark it al. Stipulation and order. 11. P. Holmes et al vs. Kditar I. I'.il lette. To quiet title. Grace M. Wilson vs. City of -Med-ford. l-'indint;s and conclusions. Do nee. Con hill. . D. .laeksou vs. Victor W. llrown et al. order. .losetto Ttinkey vs. Clarence l'ank e . Affidavit. Default. ". C. Foster vs. Ito'ue Kiver Canal eoiui)any et. ul. Order. I.". A. Collins vs. W. A. Collins. Sit mmons. tleorse 1'". Clausir.s et al vs. Willie iliudelal. Allidavid. .!ef:iult. De cree. I'. C. liramu'idl, superintendent of hanks, vs. W. A. Carroll. Affidavit. Default. .lud.ument. I'. (.'. lirannvoll, superintendent of hanUs, vs. T. Ralph Ti.ttoiii.. Affldav-. it. Daufault. JadKiueut. I". C. l'.ratuwell, -superintendent of hanks, vs. Stephen Kraut, et al. Af fidavit. Default. Judgment. , I" rank ('. Hrunnvell, superintend onl of hanks vs. S. K. t'onihes. Af- lidavit. Defaull. .Iudi;uienl. 'rauic C. iirumwoll, Huperlnlend pn. of hanks vs. W. .1. Mellutire. Af fidavit.. Default, Judgment.. Frank C. Ilramwell, Kuperintentl eiit of hanks vs .M. l' Tence. Affl davit. Default. .luduinent. Frank C. Ilramwood, superintimd ent of hanks vs. M. H. Alford. Af fidavit. Default. .Ittd.mnent. Frank C. Ilramwell, auperinlend eut of hanks vs. D. A. Wood. Affi davit. Defaull. .ludKUlent. Frank C Itrnmwcll. auperintend ent of hanks vs. Ceo. W. Collard. Af fidavit, Default. .ItidKinent. Frank ('. Ilramwell, Hupi'rinlmul ent of Imnkn vs. W. O. (larrett et al. Affidavit. Default. Judgment. Trohato Court Thomas .MeAndrew, estate. Slalo nient. Vouchers. I'lntil order. Juno Carroll", estate. Final report. Final order. lako 11. Kuotls. estate. Hill. Tiv III ion . Order. 'Inventory and ap praisement. Maymo I.. Del. in, estate. Ilonil. C. II. I01mor(, eslale. Final ac count. Order. William ayne, estate. Order. James A. Kdi;erton, oulatc. Tetl tiun. Order. Juhn W. .Mills, Sr., eslut'u. Order. 100 Itrji! Kstate Teaii.sfers (I. II. Cumer et al to Myr.i Hoherts, lots li and 7, hlk. (i, earner & Salon's Add. to Woodvilhi $ .Myra Wado et UK to John T. llalley, lots li and 7. hilt. ('., Carner k. Sahin's Add. to Woodvllle 1 .". 0 Sherlfr to T. W. Miles, lots in Medford i hunker Hill Add. IT.'JH John I'. Itoeho et ux to Hank of Ilrownsville, lot in Jackson ville 1 I.eona llalley lo W. it. llalley, lots r. and hlk. , Medford 1 Thomas llalh'y et ux to Wil liam llalley, lots and li, hlk. .".0, .Medford 10 Addle llalley to William I.. Halley, lots a and li, hlk. ali, Medford 1 J. I. Vault et ux to J. H. Cur kin, lots IT and lf, hlk. 2, (iruy's Add. to Medford 1 J. II. Carkln et ux lo Khuron II. Hawk, lots lfand Hi, hlk. '1, tlray'8 Add. to Medford ... 1 William Youiik Miller et ux to A. 11. Hall et ux, K,i of lots '15, 4 6 und !7, Miners Add. lo Ashhind 10 William K. DeWItt et ux to ly. A. Hush, S'.i lots ". I and r,2, Tiacht's Add. to Ashland ... 2 l.".u Louis llllty id ux lo William C. I'olk el. ux, lots 4 1 and 1 2, Triicht's Add. to Ashlatid.... V, 1 on Frank K. (irleve el ux lo Wil liam V. DeWItt et ux, X lots r.l anil .'2 Traeht B Add. to Asjdand 10 Sweets for Christmas Xothiim is more mceptatdo or pleasing fr Chidstmnrt prosonta for every memlter of Hie family for sweetheart or friend than a choice bo of candios. either placed on the Christmas tree, in his or her slocking, or sent hv mail or niesenjAer. MEDFORD MAID CANDIES Are made in Medford. a homo institution, by Mdeford people, and are uaraii(ee to he unexcelled, l'on't. ask your dealer for candy, hut ask for Medford Maid Candy. It comes in nice boxes of different ni.os. Medford Candy Co. Say it with Candy thin year. mW-Mz Always oL- ? :.3$vS ' Some tcnivet are a nuisance. Blades require frec;'ent sharpening. Edfjea invarittbly turn. oi)lwf M Knives .ire ground ghnrp nt the factory T11 nd are nlway ready for use. yW! AM k?M The blaia tf guarantee to ffl't jj lH:t- lake end hold on edge jMMil We crry tn exullenl .iwrtnienl 1'yi i 3eo our window for numerous articles for Christmas. Gifts at ; prices that' are reasonable.'. i Soutliern Oregon Hardware CoJ Phono 300. v 1 Sporting goods. Liberty Bldg.1 MEDFORD-ROSEEURG STAGES dailv i i'T si M).v i:i tkcim: di;c. 17, 1021 Leave Medford 11:00 A. M. Leave, Itoscvttre 1:00 T. M. One of Oregon's Most Scenic Trips We nave you tlmo anil money. Shortest Route hy 20 .Miles Fiii'eM--?Iedford Iiosid)urK IJI.00 firants Tass-Uosohurg $3.00 MEDFORD-GRANTS PASS STAGES DAILY AND HI NDAV 101 Ti:CTl i; I) ICC. 17, 1021 Leave .Mcdtord 1 1 A. M., I T. M., 4: ISO T. M. Leave Craulii Tasn 10 A. .f., 1 T. M., 1:45 T. M. INTERURBAN AUTOCAR CO. W. L. I, I.WIS, .ManaK-r. tllZ UNIVERSAL CAB S II THE FORD SEDAN An ideal gift for (ho lamily on Christmas Dny Ihttich yoiii' Jtil'f.s ll'is year ntid liny a l-'ord Sedan, a sturdy and durahlo littlo car, tan ho entirely en closed in cold or rainy weather and opened for warm summer season. Any member of tho family can handle it easily. Let ns show you this classy little car which will solve i: cjft piohlem and make this n happy Christ mas for tlu' entire family. C. E. GATES AUTO CO. Cor. Htxth und Pacific Illnhnay IL li V .4