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About Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 22, 1921)
r PACE EIGHT MFJlFOttT) MATL TINBTTXR MEnTORD', OPFGOX, TTTCRSDAY,' oF'ETwiTrTR 22, '1921 TODAY and TOMORROW! Mlt. and MItS. rriiuc: liurlh s ijtpv roim'dv "THK KID," hark nj.aiu to iiM'tt thi many i-iiiichIs; ItiLslcr's lauh promoter, "The Haunted House," jnnl lU'tly music it's all ar nm;'l lor the Itiisy Busi ness -Mmi atul Weary Shop m r. CONCERTS GIVEN B RLES CHA CHAPLIN and JACKIE COOGAN H The lino cimcertH z'tvrii ly Su;;a'n 'ljiiiul under the icruniil ilirvrtm-xlilii nl tho march kini; at he I'nK" yi'HU-r-day aftdlioaii anil luxt niKlit liofun fairly larK'i- audii ni-Ofl wrre mm h en Joyed and ;ipreei;itcd as Indicatid !' the vIllorouH al.plauw wlileh meeted every number. Mr. SuUba responded to tliln npptaUMu Willi lii.t famous smile and liy ordcrlnB numeroiiH lie eons. Jlotli concerts were typical Snuk: niu.' ical enlertainmentH of Klirrini: popular and i'IiihhIcuI liiinrl numlier, imludinu a number of lii.i own eom liOHilionH, inlersperseil Willi vocal and Instrumental numbers by the soloists 'of tho oruanlnatlon. Amrais thu pores were the always soul stirrinc ".Stars and Stripes Korever." "I'll Cap tain," "f. K. Klcld Artillery," and "Keepiritt Step Willi tho Union," all composed by .lohn l'bllll) Soiihii, and "Love's Nesi." The latter proved lo be one of the most popular numbers of the entire program. The Sousa iii'-lniiK"', which is one of his latest compositions, "The Kancy of the Town," Willi Its wehlini; of tunes popular sometime during tin- last decade, also aroused especial en thusiasm, as did the "Cowboy llreak- down." In which "Turkey In th Straw" was incorporated. The soloists. .Miss Mary linker, so nrauo: Miss Florence Hardeman, Ylo- ,lln; Miss Winnlfred Ilambrlck, harp; John llulmi, cornet; (icnrKO Carey, Xylophone, won much admiration, especially Miss linker with her won derful soprano voice, and all seemed to be more appreciated in their en core numbers. PEOPLE REALLY GATES' SALES TO Tin and ion hiiImh, whicli wv.ro start t?l in tho HiiimiH'r by tho C. K, (Jats Auto Co., and held regularly every y:U urday at that KfiniKt. will bo clisoon tinned during thu holiday ko.-hrui and probably resumed next February, ac om'dini; to an aniinuueeinent mudn to day by Mr, Galon. Thu wiles have bo coino very popular in H!uthom Orcm ami ovorylliiim from mining ir.uuhln ory to motor car aew:tHorloK has been nuctiotx'd in lulditiou to userl cant. Many attractive Iui.vk wwq made dur ing the Hummer season and tin hiiImk uil'onlod tho fanner a medium through which ho might dlHpuso of fanning equipment, without handling cduirgOH. Although thu (Jutes Auto Co. hatt not exhausted its nm'd car bargain hoc tlon Mr. Gates believes that tho' auc tion sale idea will go over even better next season if started on a largo scale. -and- BUSTER KEATON , - v "V IK IW I ILLI1S0F CAN V(.)NA'1LLK. Ore.. Dec. 22 Fred WillianiH wiih instantly Killed, bin wHn Heriousty injured, and son and daugh ter hurt when their automobile in which they were riding went over a hundred Tout bank, leaving tho load whii'li wiih covered with an inch coat ing of ice. Tho Williams family reside near tileudale, Ore. in "THE HAUNTED HOUSE" Will I-;(- nii with licit haunt iny Miiile. SATURDAY A i:Ti:i:TMMMi chwist- LS I'ltlKil.AM rpei ialij ur-limped. Tim fiilhiwiiiK leacliers an' lit .lacltsou lllt writing exiituiiitilioiis for statu certificates tills week; Alice Train, KaKln Point. A. II. Collell, Hold Hill. Mr.4. .MaiTiiret (lalliKer, Gold Hill. .Mrs. Anna Curls, Mays Creek school. Mrs. Bessie Murphy, Long Mouii 1 lulu school. Mrs. A. V. Uhoades. Medford. Miss Amy llardini;, Meilforil. .Miss Mur! I'offi'en, Helieimer Hap school. Miss Kditlt Kuldi. llrow nsluiio. MNs I'ninceH Creb, Persist. Miss Annie Sw.inson, Iieai;le. Mrs. .1. W. rarleiiih. Ilearjle. Hreviiton 11. I'incli, Jacksonville. Mrs. .Mavine P. Tucker. Trail. Mrs. Myrile I'alleisoll, Piiu'llurst. Mrs. Until Wallace, Anute. Miss Amy Silfle. Astilund. SAYS LOCAL P. I Tlie thousands of Christmas pros-! ents which havo boon rolling in from all parts of tho country to tho Medford, poHtoffioo ami tho corresponding num-j bir of presents being sent out by local : pHi)lo are causing no congestion at tho postoffico becauso of their having! come in all week with regularity and i not in bunclicH iit tho last minute. Kach night tho jiostoffico staff has been ablo to clear tho decks and have, everything in readiness for the not j day's arrivals. Of courso it takes hard; and constant hustling to do this. On j yesterday afternoon's special mail train 100 sacks of eastern and western mall nnived, and about tho same amount of parcel matter was exported today. "I never saw the Christmas parcels arrivo so nicely sind so evenly distrib uted as they have this week, both in-j coming and outgoing packages, du-'lngi my 20 years connection with this post office," said Postmaster Win. J. War ner this noon. "We liavo been able to handle tho crush of business daily for this reason and will to tho end. liy ChristmaH day or on that day wo will have every parcel that arrives in tho postoffico by Saturday night delivered. If necessary wo will deliver Christmas morning." Tho posloffieo will be closed next Monday as it is officially observed as Chiistmas day, and is therefore a legal holiday. There will be no carrier de livery Monday, but parcel pout Christ mas matter that tirrivos on Sunday afternoon and night, and on the early morning trains of Monday will bo de livered that day. ONE ILL LOWER The county court has reached no (Incision on I tin county tux levy for tho year, except that it will Ins ono mill lower than tin; levy outlined in tlio county budget. The court is working on tho final details this af t(?ruoon. Tho morn in;,' session of the county court was taken up with routine bus iness, and talking over tho county fail- plans with tint county fair board. It was decided to go alieud on tho plan adopted last fall, as soon an the weather will permit. Representatives or the Lumber men's Trust company, anil tho Lurid uiid Tlllon Itauk of Portland, mi lieu red before tile county court and asked an option on Jackson county bonds hearing five per cent at par. TRIAL PETE BEEBE STARTS, ALBANY ALHANV, Ore., Dee. 22 Actual tri il of t 'iii-.mii I). (Pete I Iteebo on the charge of killing John Painter at L.i comb, October -" was started in the circuit court hern today. The prosecution announced that Dr. L. I". (irifflth of the slate hospital for the insane, will examine Iteebo as to Ills sanity and give expert testimony. The jury and court returned lasl evening from a fifty mile round trip to tho scene of Ihe alleged crime. Peehe, who accompanied the company talked freely during the afternoon and appeared unaffected by his visit to the Painter farm where he had lived (lur ing the last summer, utid where he uri mlls having been present when Hie elder Painter and son met death. HENRY WATTERSON DEAD (Continued Iron, rare on) ANGLO-FRENCH BREACH AVERTED COMING 'Way Down East" (Continued from pago one.) WOOD I'ndor rover. Sit.no pec tier ami up. Prompt delivery. 1118 X. ("cntnsl Wood Co. l'hono 0.J1-X J. M. CA ELTON ' ell will moot in a much better atmo sphere, it. Is thought, as a result of the W'ashiiV'.ton coutereijce and moio promising outlook on the Irish situation. PAUIS. Doe. L'L'. -An invitation to ullenri the mooting of Ihe supreme council next month has been extended j lo (ienrge Harvey, the American am- l.jissndor at London. The meeting is scheduled to open in (.'amies on Wed nesday, January I. I anil conversed with her. After a few words with Mrs. NA'atlerson, tip. s in anil daughter were summoned. Mem bers of the family said his death was peaceful. Colonel W'utterson having lapsed Into unconsciousness again a few minutes before he passed away. Louisville in Mourning LOtTSVILLK. Ky.. Dec. Henry V.'ilters;iii, who died ill Jacksonville. Kin., early today, but Louisville three weeks ago lor his annual pilgrimage to the south, where for years he had spout the winter. Apparently he was In his usual health, which, however, for several years hail not been good. News of his death was received with many evidences of grief in Louis ville, where for inure than fifty years he hail been a notable ligure. Appar ently he faced with calmness the end of his spun of lite. Once before uuder. going an operation he said to the man aging editor id' the Courier-Journal: "I am prepare. I at any time to sur render my life to (iod who g.no it. We do not know about these things and 1 face the outcome with serenity what ever it may lie." While convalescing troin a prevjoes illness Mr. Wallerson consented to read some advance obituaries of him self and wrote this: "I am getting a foretaste of my own luiieralsli.ini: up Mi lh. grave, as It) were, and reading the obituaries and 'grinning at Ihe boys' but very cheer ful and grateful. It is 'kind o' nice' heaps better than being saddled with motives and called names,'' SOLVING THE LXST MINUTE GIFT PROBLEM FOR "HIM" APPRECIATE WIDE SELECTION OF ATTRACTIVE SHIRTS FOR THE CHRISTMAS SEASON E and W and Manhattan Shirts in Madras, Crepe, Silk Stripe and all-thread Silk $1.50 to $3.50 Collars, Soft and Stiff, including the Van Husen 20c, 25c, 35c and 50c Handkerchiefs 15c to $1.00 Pajamas, Collar Bags HOSIERY IS ALWAYS POPULAR AT CHRISTMAS TIME Silk, Wool and Lisle 25c to $1 .50 Hosiery, Pure Silk, $1.50 to $2.50 Ladies' Luxite Wool Hosiery MOTOR ROBES, FLANNEL SHIRTS, NECKWEAR, DRESS GLOVES AND WARM LINED, SMOKING JACKETS, SWEATERS, SUITS, OUTING CLOTHES. We are fully expecting an express shipment of Men's and Young Men's Suits to sell at $25.00, $27.50 and $30.00, before Saturday. If interested, inquire of us daily, as will not be able to make further announcement. Home of Hirsh-Wickwire and Michael Stem & Co. Suits and Overcoats THE MODEL CLOTHING CO. S. T. Richardson, Prop. 126 E. Main Knox and Mallory Hats Patrick of Duluth Over coats and Mackinaws IB' . II irPMoBmagwuMJaqwcmMHiiiwif lawiHiimiiMtn'iiiMii nmmammmmmammawmammmB&aiwmm&mmKmmamammmmmm&nKmammmaHmmmmmaMBamwmmmimamS JUSl iWO More ays to Do it Glance over this list of a few of the hundreds of bargains we have for the closing days of shopping. Buy presents here for all the family. r-rl' ) ALUMINUM SPECIALS A special lot, of gnar.-iutccil Ahnniuum "Ware especially JV it" Christmas, cousLstinij: of Konsters, Double Hoi levy, .Percolators, Stew Kettles. Choice $1 -35 Lai'.i' Aluminum Roaster, regular price $5.50. now 3ti(lillc size Aluminum Ivoaster.reulai' price $-1.2."). Now $3.50 RUGS AND LINOLEUM Don't overlook our special pnees on these comfortable a n d necessary j things for the home. Largest stock in the vallev. ELECTRIC HEATER Just tlie thing for hath or bed room. Were $10.75. Speeial $7.25 ELECTRIC IRON 1 luglies Klectric Iron, guaranteed. Nothing nicer for a preesnt. $4. 85 FOR THE KIDDIES Polls. Doll Ucds. wiih pillows and mat tresses. Wagons, Tricycles, liahy Walk ers and .lumpers, Child's Kockers, at Reduced Prices. LEATHER ROCKERS Make Dal comfortable with a Leather Kocker. Pre-war prices $26.50 to $42-50 M 1 CASSEROLES A few Casseroles' in both Pyrex and (hirusev. See these bargains $3'-50 up GLASSWARE liig stock Glassware, consisting of Olive Dishes, Jierry Sets, Water Sets, Cream and Sugar, Vases, etc., from GO up. Star cut Water Sets of Pitcher and six Glasses. Was fl.'J-). Special $3.00 CHINA WARE " Thirty-two piece Dinner Set, conventional design. Special $7.75 Forty-two piece Dinner Set. gold band, now $9.75 Forty-two piece Diiuier Set, 22 karet gold band, now $13.65 Other numerous bargains in sets and single pieces. FLOOR LAMPS A few more of those Klectric Floor Lamps, complete, L'-light fixtures. ( 'heaper than before the war, $14-65 MANDEL PHONOGRAPHS Just three left, high grade machines, purchased at a bargain, plays any record. Guaranteed for one vear. Look at them. Former price $1(10.00. Sale-price $97.50 One put, in your house on trial. Have music for Christinas. FOR FATHER, SON OR BROTHER Tiiiv ict net.- nf T,inlhm )t.-io Suit Cases and Trunks. -.Nothing more suitable or acceptable. JJoston Haors. 'T1' SwaWi-il genuine icainer, irom wsvfe. FT rr- 1 u, t fc. I'- Mordoff & Woolf Complete House Furnishers.