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About Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 21, 1921)
I v t . . .... ., '4 "MTJiFOTJTTi MATT; TTCTRFSR MF.TVF(VRD. OFFHiDN". TTF.DYFDAY. TWFMTiF.T? 21'. V:CV, TTTRFFi , v ' i V 1 r' t f '1 dinner with the pnst and pruaont ex ulted rulers of the Elks lodo ut 6:30 p. m.. tojrother with his phyHlolun, who travels with him. and the lady soloists of the band. Ht is a prom inent member of tht1 Elks order. HONOR AT ELKS DINNERJONIGHTjNOSUGARTRUST E BIG CAFETERIA TO OPEN UP HERE PERMIT AS Souea's band which gave a concert at tho Pae tills afternoon and ap peal's again at tho same theater to night, arrived in tho city about 10 a. m. today on a spec ial train of three I'ullmana and baitnage car, which is parked on the Bidetrack near Main street, and tho many musicians at once went to tho PaKO and then scat tered out to restaurants for breakfast. WASHINGTON", Deo. 51. The l.wu: pending anti-trust suit aKainKt 111' American Surar Ki-firiinK company is to bo dropped by n decree whieb has bei-n approved by Attorni-y nil Duuberiy, who said lnVestiK;iliti) had shown that the company "i no As John Philip Sousa stepped from longer a trust or monopoly.' the train ho wtts greeted by a recep tion committee consisting of H. O. Frobach, secretary of the chamber ot commeiTo and T. K. DanielH, first oxalted ruler , and E. C. Jerome, pres ent exalted ruler, of the Medforri lodge of Klks. The famous band master ut once agreed to huve sev- WhoroiiM when the Miit was ln.ti- tuti-d in 1010 tho Annnun SiiK';ir ItofiniiiK" cum puny omitrulkd "about 11 per cent" of the ix'iitit'tl suk--h- in dustry of the country. .Mr. DaiiKli'Mty ,s:iiil, its control has mnv ilem-used tn about per rent and it is bHieviMl he added, that under tin provisions of the decree, tho consumer can now erui HOioisis u uie imnu piay ai unjrost .(HKlllV(1 thllL lno ..JM.lri, hl. pavs noon's chamber of commerce forum, j for iiU. slJK.ir m th0 fiuuic win he tin of -which ho was tho main speaker, j result of natural and unrestrained and accepted an invitation to have competition." It developed at last niuhfs city council iuH(ii!C that -Mediovd will K-.son have its first cafeteria ret;;u . ant to he located in the baseuwitc o:' the Medfoid building, with outside htairway entrance from North Vn- j Hal avenu". The restaurant, which i v.ill be a lun;r and up to ikife uffair, ,wul be lorated beneath tho Hatt's & . I.MHard groceteria, and will No in . operation by IVbru:rv 1st. with com- modious tea room adjunct. Permission to establish the outbid . stairway from the street t j the '.mo meat was ask ') of tho council last ii ik lit by Mrs. A - ; H. Ilnkoman, man ager and aseiii the Medionl build- ih!,", which u: ov.n-d by the GrnnL Land and Livcsiocx comiany. l!e eas:o of the absence of Councilman ; Dressier and .Mayor (hues the coun cil deferred action on the request un til a special meeting could be had on their return. Also because of the absence of thee two officials the council declin ed to act on a number of important pending matters until a full meeting cruld be held, which was s.-t far Fri day night, until wbiih time the co'.m ;::! adjourned. For instance James i Shine) Kd wardi had been notified to be present at last night's meeting to show caiiso why his jitney license should not be revoked. He was not present, and in the absence of M:. ( r dates and Councilman Prowler the matter was not meat ioned. No action was taken, also for this reason, relative to introducing the curlew ordinance proposed by the Parent-Teacher cuiuk .1 at the last council meeting. However. Mrs. LOCAL TEACHERS TO ATTEND STATE ; MEETING DEC. 21 ,w ..llldd. .i!e.-tof ol" the jr. li.M.I fl ..ill'U- M it.ty W'edtseH.lay will be giVi-M up to the Se.t,..!! of the re . it :;. n t :.T. i v eMini' il hu h ir:n:-ai'Ts ail the hat ihm f..i- the .;:'... i-ttt ia. Ceii.ial as- i;iliie- .:h.I i:iri':.'!H in. , tnij.:s il 1 i- heiit on 'I'fiM! Hii ,v nu "ri-i y. ln hiyh h.-t:t. The tvrtiuml hotel will ie h..-:id 'vf r"f th rfc 1 Into the heart of every- one who receives gifts of Jewelry flashes the thought: It Came From : t . m ivf (Ilenn I'ahriek made an earnest plea for iho introduction and passage of rt cunew ordinaUM-, pointed out thr necessity lor such an ordinance. Mrs. Fabrick declared that in her opinion the measure should apply to all boys and girl;; uniter 1 years of age, in stead cf under 1 7 or III as the mayor nd councilmen have tentatively sug gested. The council passed an ordinance to accept $1 lt." from the First Ihiptist church in full paymenr of asesm Mils duo on the clutieb property, corner of Fil'ih and North Central avenue. A cointnuniial ion u as received from tho Kpwnrth League requesting the council to pass a cur ft-v. law. Tho league at a recent meeting endorsed the propt. led measure and voted to urge its passage by the city coun cil. A number of routine ordinances or resolutions were passed relating to the recent sale of city lots taken over by tho city for unpaid assessments. The .I,u ks..n t uu; te Wrll reoresi'iit'-i' ' rinii ent ion of the ,u e t 1 a." - I -..-iaiiiMi to l.e held at 1 '..ri la :i-f on per. 1!7, 2S, 'J'J and :t. and most of the local d.d Kates w tit leave for p.. I eon vent ion tier M "iid.i- .aimiiu'. 1 The siv d. ites t,( ih.- e. n ei .1 ion from the ,1 aeksi in ( 'mint y Tear I hi'.; assoriat ion are Supei-iiUendent Ai:! rey Smith ( the Med ford m h'Mls: Prof. P. Pedri.h. prineipul of the Central Poir.t s-hools; Miss .Mme.la Vu ler. pt -i so-i pal of the Sams Valley srhools: C. W. .Milan:, pt ni tpal of tho Phoenix Mchoois; M Ad.i Kasi. . tearhiT In one of Pm riir:ll srhools: Waller- Pui;hes. hisioiy l.a.-lur and : aihl.-tb' eo.irh of pp- A d, land lii.;h 'nehool, and Ps Kitty P. P:i;;; of itbe Medford srhools. j Stlpei-illteialent Plis.oe ,.t P'.e Ash land Xi hools will mo a.i a del. --ate ! from the .laekson County Srhool Mas ter's idub. ! Tin- first day u ill be taken up with Pie meetings of. the ; Tandiir.; committers. The regular work of the j convention will hei;in at nine oYloid; j Wednesday morning. Herrmnei tton of I'rtiv. f Chi a-o. :u;l Pi . Mm wu I.- P. y C.-n ;oti. loesitleni J-j. aor v.ii; of the t iuvr-;ty o Ale hi.n. K.o h :tr annual "I'P'-ar iwi.v - :i ih, pi-U tm of 1 lie ( j.!earral ses.--":; ' a lal e.a it will s pert I. ill d'-p t:'t ireiits. COMING TUES T-R0. 27TH N ,. ., I Two Phonograph Bargains ajpfif mm Mil i WW, New Ramona Machines 2."n.no M,i,cl 15125.00 . 175.IIII Moili-1 !?S7.50 JAP ART STORE STORM DEMORALIZES L. ANGELES TRAFFIC i.os ,i;i:i,es, lvi-. TiMi'iii- nn all railwny lines fiiti-iiiij; I.".1-- l-s was itrmorallzil si:in-vhat t.ufnv ly lln- Ktnrm- whlrh for fnm- ila n 1i:im p ri'Vn ilt-il in miiulu i n 'a lil'ornia. Soulhoi'n I'arifie nlTifi-i-M ri'iMiitnl a washout near Indiu, t'al. rnii.n l'a- ifir ami Satlla lf trains w st lnuind wai-o lirld at Harstnw tmlay. vliil' -i lanilsliilc im a jnlnt line 'ast m' Man I'.t-fnaialino was brinK c-li-art't!. At !iuint Wilsun, tu-ar l.ns .nn,'l.'s, ina'i-ipltat ion during th; s'linu !as marina! "l.TiS inches. . -'jt"W,' WEDDING BELLS V- - v Miss Duihlcss Mintor of Kalo I'nint ami Thooclmr- Beaulieu of Talont wore marriod nt '2 Smith Orantvfi hy Rev. K. 1. I.itwrcncc, Suntliiy nlKlit at 7:30 n. in. The couple, were ucromtianiol hy Mrs. (.'(nirtncy unci Mrs. llanmiel nt' ICnKle Point. Thpy will innlio their future honio at Talent, where Mr. lleaulieit has n I'm It ranrh. Ill tho preseiieir ut only near rela tives Florence Mastier and Cllenn 1.. ' Innian, holh of Ashland, were unlleil in niarriane on Doc. 20 by Rev. F. It. I. each, pastor of tho Dapllst church, at his homo on Laurel street, In this city, i A the Rialto i Tully Marshall, famous on stage antl screen, and (leoi'Ko Scimimn, noted character actor, are hut two niemhers "Silent Years," at the Itialto theatre today. Others of prominence In the cast are Pauline Starke, Hose Ulone, (leorge M'Daniel, Will Jim llatlon, Jack Mowor, James O. Harrows, Jack , Livingston, Until Kini;, Kato Toncray, Lillian Kambeau, Jean O'Hourke ancl Until Ashljy. The story, .of ' Silent Yours" is based upon the novel, "MaiD'Hollo Jo," from the pen of Har riet Comstoek, and has to do with epi sodes in the lives of a group of niKKed folk who live in tho St. Lawrence River valley. i Jones' Xmas Candies and Nuts Are Going Fast Nobody has quality and prices like we have. Why not get in on it? Don't wait until Saturday, or you may be too latev Handkerchiefs Handkerchiefs Handkerchiefs SILK PARASOLS DOLLS FANCY PILLOWSLIPS TABLECLOTHS AND NAPKINS TO MATCH LEATHER SHOPPING BAGS MEN'S WOOL SHIRTS VANITY CASES BOYS' AND MEN'S TIES SUSPENDERS XMAS CIGAR? I 4 Ladies' Silk Hose from 50c up Stationery Stationery Stationery We are headquarters for Fancy Stationery Watch for our ad for Saturday It will contain a real Xmas treat. J0NE$ of course The Store That Makes Its Competitors Holler FREE DELIVERY I L-if us), it J 11 3LJM. ractica vniy i nree iviuie uuy s USEFUL GIFTS FOR EVERYONE Ecoeo Gi ean Practical my a Lower Prices at This Store epartment store in ut i : 1 ' "' -lj-: : ; ..,-..