Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, January 04, 1922, Page 2, Image 2

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MKDFOIW MAIL TUIBITNR MEDFOUD, OlilXlOK. WKDNKSDAY. -.TANUAHV I. !!)'
Wendell Lawrence, son of Rer. and
Mrs. E. P. tawrence, left Monday mor
ning to enter the commerce depart
ment of the University of Oregon.
Community dance! N'at! To-nite. V
In wholesale marts today Jaekrab
bits were Rolling at 75 centa a doaen.
Tho anlmala, slaughtered iti rabbit
driven In wiMtem Oregon, plvitttxl Port
Innd trade to an extent that shipments
of them not now on the totarkot proh
ably will
Focal and
Personal
; There are three lens tnxicabs In the
city, as Hale &. Lyons who have been
oiratlnR two ears, 'and Orvllle lVijr,
one car, quit the first of the year
lather than pay the Increased jitney
license fee recently Imposed by the
city council. The quitting of the jitney
btmlnoBfl by Hale & Lyons throws
of employment. The council last night ?" ' "Bla "a,c "" ' --m.
There Is n probability that the! Aci'onllntt t word received In tills
Mayor C. K. tlates leaves this even
ing for a week's stay t 1'ortlund, ad
dreeing mec-tlnna and attending stiito
boards of which he Is a monibeiv To
morrow noou he addresses the J'M
Bresslve HuslneiiH Men's hmrheon, and
be sold for other than fori In the afternoon attends the .mooting! be the necessity of Ituvlug iuutd the notion.
How eagerly the poor ,of the 1923 exposition state committee,; bond 4 dituvlng the ruto or tutorest bid. j p,, MW ; ubwrty
populated east wouia.i'n intiaj imi win auemi m runv i nis wnn omer lewmicni iein m- win UlveiuUlo tlaraiM.
refused to (mint the npnllratUm 6f a
man who had ben arrested for drun
kenness acTeral times la' the post year
or two, to operate a license In the city.
Community dance! Nat! To nlte.
Xowi lias been received la Medford
of the et)WKwnt 'of ' Miss Lanra
Fouls, daughter of Mr, and Mr. K. J.
Fouts, and student In th t'niveralty of
California, and John Whlsenant, for
merly o Medford and a, former clork
In Hawkins drug Btore several years
ago, but now a Vharmaclst of flerkeloy,
Calif,,,, . ... . .. .. ... ,
Come to the great 'shoe Bate Satur
day. M. M. Dept. Store cleuranco Bale.
" ' ' " 243
A. B. Williams, D.D.G.P., accompan
ied and assisted by C N. Pavls, 3. L.
Bateman, Lee Watkius4J. V. Howard,
N. J. Wiley. Fort Hubbard and SV E.
Roddon, went -to Jacksonville last,
evening and installed the officers of
Tablo Rock encampment of that place.
Lunch was served alter the lodge
meeting. ' " ; ........... - .
Masonic Eastern Star Dancing club
will give a dance tonight, Wednesday.
Jan. 4. , Club members cnly. Peerless
orchestra. . - , .. -, !W
ilr. and Mrs., A. Carl Gentry spent
the New. Vear'a holidays with Mr.
Gentry's parents at Gnuita Pass.
Men's garters lOo pair. Army Goods
Store, S3 S. Central ' - .- tf
Guests at the Hotel Holland include
W. J Crane and Mr. and Mrs. II. C.
t Ti ut Tortland,. J. B. Pool of Mc
ncu'd.; Calif., Kay C. Crawford of
Klamath Falls. J.. H. Devlin of Tort
land anl Mr. and Mrs. D. V. Stone of
Los Angeles. ; ,
Mr. I'aal tnii curswtlere for
N'anooe. ' I'hon 'ZS;' T tf
A eUranllc membership drive, taking
in II sweep all of tho ncllve members f"d purpose,
of tho 105 iKts of the American Le-'"f lb densely
glon lu OrKou, has been arranited by I clamor f or such cheap and edible
the. state department, the American food," said one dealer.- Portland Jour
Lesion of Oregon, the third week ul. . . ,
In January. 16 to 1 Inclusive, to bo I Doea vour l"irJ wt.irt hard these
knowu as LeKlou .enroiiipont week.V'cold norniuga! We. suarantee to moke , Huernoon ami evenmK w m wenu
itiversldo ' tiwK oi tue ww imr ikhwm.
. ! Fnvl Alton Halicht. toacher of ulano
Klks niisoctuttoh lueetlns as a delegate.
Next Monday noon tho niHyor will d
drtss the forum of the Portlaud chain-
i
ex-servloo men who prefer cssti from i'U,v Mr, mid Mia. l.ivimi'd (.'nrponter
the. state of Oregon, us provided In the will null fur Jlaly from lUmton on J m,ii
bonus law, will not rewlvu ft' "until 'nary 1 Kit, and expect to return to
about March. 1, The homU will btl Medford nhout April ist, They are
Mold Jivinuiry 16, and then there will now vlHltl.ijt lumbar Curxtitvr at
on, , ,
the
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tf
oars at
. .. . ' . u i ... . .. . ; JuMiiranoe I'lus Service n
l"v "'""""-''""" jlUdmes. Tim Insursnue Matt.
Walt for the M. M. IVtit. Store clear l tlm..... m..i.. ........ i
, .h A ......... mi. n...l .,! ' Al..mlliV. ' ... . . ... .,! ...Kif( I l-ll.,ll,u
Mm. wi v." i--, ...... .... iinoo sum iieuniuiHU nuumMy. sii
drive, and all liecsary. Information Garan.
v oriu war w nana logeiner i:i 9 nS trk.
American IKlon fur the perietiiatlonf Yjyj for jhe M , pot Store clear
of the alms and Meals, for which they nnc9 ,.a.3 bounluB Saturday . ,H3
foiisht and tho furtherance of the, c, vha wa one among the
irroatest organUatlon lu existence to- Me.iford visitors In Grants Pass ye-
W'e have inKpe.-tl the reclaimed
Tule lands at Klamath Falls. We
n-oommead these laml.i as an Invest
ment. Page-Dressier Co. It
1 Mr. and Mrs. ltert Orr returned this
morning from a combined business
and pleasure trip t) San Fraaclsco and
MarysviUe.
' Save '4 to S on children's shoes at
the M. M. Dept. Store clearance aale
beginniuii Siiturday. 2-13'i
:WJ; ' is faarsntaad by 39 years B
' iKV ft mtm t0 taillioB of M
Syj - Amsrtcaas. Koodoo' I
j!jS .works wooden tor jKr.r 8
i nlt,t OMIgh. B
T a. cbitmic catarrh, bead- B
Ha M maM Sl Xvpturgita I
NiatMsssiistUae. . v 1
; terduy.
I Men's shoes and furnishing g'Xida at
real bargains. ' M. M. Ipt. store clear
ance sale begtitnlng Saturday. 2t3
Wilbur V. Hartiell, student atO. A.
C, left Monday for Corvallia to resume
Ms studies. ' 1 i
Please remember that classified ads,
locals and small ids are cash In ad
vance, tiring In your ads and do not
use telephone. ' ; v tf
The Itovtfl NXuhhors will meet at
Al Piche. of the Southern Oregon !, v hnm(, Mr. r w rnnviin nn sos
Hardware Co.. returned last night West Jacksou street. Thursday after
from San aneioco where he had been noon Jan 6Ul mx Ro).al Seighbore
for the past week visiting his mother re lnvltod fo ,ltp0(1 M thero wlll he
and attending to business. - installation of officers,
i Foraythe Dj-era & Cleaners, phone Community dance! Nat! To-nite. :
341. , Shop at 116 Mistletoe.- Prompt f , ,-: ; . ji$m
service and prices lowest consiatontl Thv Presbyterian church waa filled
with first class work. Work called for ta capactty SunJny evening at the seo
and delivered. - ; ond rendering of the Christmas can-
Mr. and Mrs. Dell Stoner. who have;tllU ..The anger Throne" by Manny,
been spending the holMays In Port-jThe double quarU.t repeated the
land returned to this city this morn- Christmas music by request as many
ihg. Mr. Stoner Is connected with the i were unabIe t0 prtsent on chrlgt,
H illand hotel. - i . -j ma morn,nt Ati,OUKh ono member
umy a tew wis on pavmg leiu ueiit. thn dollbifl nu,rtet was out of the
and literature bus been sent out by the, , Charles Abbott" who ts on a, civil R-nd harmvny. : Classical and popular
:ttat depftrlment, and Governor !Ol- pt.ot,1,wrinir 1 ,.l l nartlior Callfortita ' pur,i,'- Studio 31S Liberty lUdg.,
cott. it U exjiected, will Issue a procl.i- ai.l-who" apent the ' holiday In San ?Jf"f J. Ore. Phone 73.' tr
matln sometlmo next -week, embody- Jtims call.' with lOri aUter Lucille who; A glgantlo aalo of groceries, Hour
Ing the principles or tho drive and the l4 attndliK California normal In thutiand feed, fresh and aalted meat at
necessity of the e service men and eity.' nrrlvinl tliU luornt.i for a tew! the 6 dot Cash lltvsket Grocery, cash
women who served honorably in h itH.v stay In this city before returning ! and carry aystem, the Vinson Ilarn,
226 N. Riverside Ave. - J5ii
Mr. and Mrs. 1). W. Stone arrived in
this city this morning from Portland
and will remain here for two or threo
days before proceeding to Los An
geles. Any member of the Knights of
Pythias wanting work phono EUO-Y. six
o'clock evening, or see J. T. Pervy,
chancellor commander.
To close out we offer you a genulua
all wool rainttte fabric overcoat, regu
lar price $37.00, sale price $l8.lt0. Anny
Goods Store, 32 South Central Ave,
Porter J. Neff left last night for
Poctland on a brief business trip.
'.Everyone should carefully Inspect
the Hupmoblle before purchasing a
now car. Clark Motor Co. 247
Edgar Wight for low pticea. - If
The small fir trees - which have
adorned the lamp-pott's were removed
eterday afternoon by two men and a
truck. , , . .-.!'.?
Lime at Medford Lumber Co. tf
Dr. 11. E. Murphy, dentist, over
Woolworth store ..,.
Piano lossons given. Gwd terms.
SpeciiU attention to begiuners. Mr.
T. C. Selneke. 403 N. Holly, phone
537-M. .. 247
. The famous riermun army shoea and
officer dress shoes, Anny Qooda Store
32 8. Central. . . . U
Jack Cole at his hearing on tho
charge of Imprudent auto driving early
on the morning of January 1st, was
fined $10 and costs In Acting Justice
of tho Peace Farrell's court today.
White corn for noraiuy at Monarch
Seed Co. Phone 260. .
Try our merchant lunch. The
Shasta. ,
Stajt the New Tear right In a new
Liberty ear, the car for those who can
not afford to own a cheaper one, and
good enough for those who can afford
a much higher priced car. tf
Mrs. Arthur Haielrigg of Portland,
is visiting friends and relatives in the
city for a week or ten days.
Lath and piaster. Medford Lbr.
Co. '
Weyenberg shoes. Expert shoe re
pairing. Herbert Tllley. 7 N. Fir St
When better automobiles are built,
China Illy buHia. Jap Art Store, Hill, k will build them. tt
Treucli shoes, hobnails, Army; .White tvru tor hominy at Monarch
Goods Store, S3 9. Central. : tf. Bood Co, 'Phone SuO. . .
Sure Relief
TOR INDIGESTION
u -a-" ' 11
6 BCLL-ANB '
Sure Relief
23 and 70 fecks fvefvwh
yours at once at City tlalL ; U
George Gates who has been In Los
city and other were struggling with
colds, yet many said the music was up
Angeles and Pasadena for the past;ta tha nlga onler ,f not t tnan
week, returned to this city this morn- tne fir9t renjenog. larg9 auJt.
mK ' , ' ; cnco jlslenej witn rapt attention to
Phone or call oor office for lnforma- every numbr. Thta cantata was given
tion Klamath Falls Tule lands. Page-!,- pian nn rhritm ann.iAv
Dressier Co. tf
Among the Grants Pass contingent
of Elks and their ladies in attendance
at the Medford lodge's New Year's day
celebration were Mr. and Mrs. Arthur
Denntson, Mr. and Mrs. A. C. Goett
sche, Mrs. Alice Grimes." Mr. and Mrs.
Al J. Murtineau, I. A. Roble, Mr. and
Mrs. Sam Neas and Mr. and Mrs. C.
H. Corson. '
Community dance! Nat! To-nite.
- 243
Sharon Merriman, law student at
the V. of C, left this afternoon for
Berkeley.: : - . ..
Shingles, shakes. Medford Lbr. Co.
3 DAYS ONLY
BEGINS MON. JAN. 9
TWICE MILY S5
Medford is familiar with ,
TheFour Horsemenof the Apocalypse
tho remarkable book by the great Spanish author,
Vicente Blasco Ibanez. -. . n . -
, Hundreds of home folks have read the absorb-:
ing story of Madariaga the Sentaur; of Marcelo
Desnoyers, of Julio, of Marguerite, of Tchernoff,'
the mystic..- K : : , ,-. ? t. ,., -
t Ihey have caught the spirit of the Argentine
pampas, and felt the bigness of the great South
country. ! .. , ,; .'. .
,.They have seen," through Ibanez's eyesr.and
under the magic, of his pen, the Paris of the last
days of peace and the opening days of war, and
have realized, as he did, the awf ulness of the World
: Tragedy and the pettiness of human desires.
There has -come to them , a realization of the
prophecy of St. John,, when, two thousand years
ago,; he saw the four -terrible horsemen that,
through all ages; have blighted ,the earth, and
which visualized as Conquest, War, Pestilence or
: : Famine, and Death.
They have lived the love story of . Marguerite
. and Julio; they have suffered with Marcelo Des
noyers, those awful days at Villeblanche, on the
Marne, when village and castle were destroyed by
the jjpins of, the invaders and France was for the
moment prostrate. .
; 5 All this' is shown in the wonderful production
of the Metro Pictures Corporation's Million-Dollar
offering, ;: ,;. ; , , ;! t
which will have it first Medford presentation at the
Page Next Monday Matinee,; January 9,
It is a great picture, v I Able critics say it is tHe
greatest picture. ey?r screened. But you can best
. judge that for yourself, ; v ' ?,-,'
,; ; j Se? it. iBy ail means see it, 'whether or hot you
have read the book. It will grip you. It will hold
you enthralled. For two and a half hours it will
make you forget everything ori earth except the
7 great human story of life and love, joy and tragedy.
ALL SEATS RESERVED
The, prices will be: . Floor 85c; Balcony 55c, in
cluding war , tax. . Seats on . sale Box Office 12
o'clock the day of each performance.
,. . (Everything at the matinees sapie as nights.) ,
by the choirs of the Westminster Pres
byterian and White Temple Baptist
churches. 1 - " "-
Some" real surprises for- ererybody
in the M. M. Dept Store clearance sale
beginning Saturday. 2t3
Among guests at the Hotel Medford
are John Anisflold of Cleveland, O.,
R. W. Anderson of Boston, Mass., K.
Ewing and W. Clarke of Seattle,
Esther B. Cooler of Corvalllf, and J.
L. Qoss of San Francisco.
Fresh lime ana plaster. Medford
Lumber Co.
Dr. O. J. Johnson re-arranged and
repainted hU dentist office over the
M. M. Department Store during the
last week, preparatory -to his spring
i business.
Community dance! Nat! To-nite.
243
i Joe Hurd and Roy Hill, Stanford
1 students who hare been spending the
; holidays in this city returned Monday
to Palo Alto.
t'. "Va y'VMJ! At U PLAYING!
V-fet'ij:-.-:,:..:
SfrFT f" Yuii' l Hmlle with ILt, (kth wlili Itt-r,
"N rVrf Ioe with Her, I Into with Her
i AU kinds of mill blocks. Valley Fuel
:Co. ...... , . tf
Mabel Hartley, tT.' of C. student
i leaves Sunday for Berkeley. School
opens for the second term at Califor
nia on Jan. 9th.
Great clearance'vsale begins Satur
day. M. M. Dept. Store. 243
Car lot shipments of apples from the
Hood River valley In 1921 greatly ex
ceed harvest estimates. TJp to the
close of laftt week a total of 2128 cars
had been shipped, and tt is estimated
that about 750 cars remain.- Two hun
dred and twenty-sir cars were shipped
the past ' week. Estimates made be
fore harvest began placed the ship
ments at 2000 cars. This was Increased
to 2700 cars in early November. .
Borne real surprises for everybody
In the M. M. Dept Store clearance sale
beginning Saturday. ' ' 243
O. P. Magerle of Rogue River Is the
i purchaser of a new model Maxwell
car.-' - '!;;
When tn need of shingles and roof-
; ing call Wallace Woods, 108. 711 E.
' Main.'.'; : ' - ' '
Invest your savings In the Jackson
County Building and Loan assocla-
Hon. tf
! i Patrick H. Dalley, the district dep
uty game warden, left for th hills
; today on a still ' hunt expecting to
bring one or two prisoners back for
' violations of the game laws. -
Men's shoes and furnishing goods at
real bargains. M. M. Dept. Store clear
ance sale beginning Saturday. 243
The Josephine county grand Jury Is
In session this week -and among the
cases up for consideration are the following-
charges:- Steve' B.-. Potter,
cuarged with maliciously wounding a
cow; James E. Talbot, with the rob-
'bery of the Merlin store; L. R. Webb,
with the setting of a fire in the forest;
Edgar B. Power, with the larceny of
$500 worth of lumber from John Ap
plet Everett Hogue, with bootlegging;
Darwin, Robert, 8idney, Newell and
.Ted Miller,, with tho crime of riot and
threatening bodily injury . to ' Clyde
Davidson; and James Haven, with
non-support."' -: - ;r vi -i
Great clearanca sale begins Satur
day. M. M. Dept; Store. ' 243
Cot your lot to build .on at the City
Hall before they are all gone, t tf
, Rain If tha prediction for Thursday.
iTwo hundredths of an Inch of rain fell
during the 24 hours ending at 8 a. m.
today, and also a trace of snow.
Come to the great shoe salo Satur
day. M. M. Dept. Store clearance salo.
:. . , ... ,,, 243'
j Fred Alton Halght, teacher, of piano,
; will resume lessons Tues., Jan. 3d.
Studio 318 Liberty Bldg.. Phone 72.
I 243
R. I. Stewart, builder, contracts for
all buildings. Residence 117 Apple'.
twl. Phone 4X. tf
Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Folger of, this
city left for San Francisco last night on
a-two months voyage to the South seas.
Australia' and Nf w Zealand, Including
In the Itinerary Tahiti, Ratonga, Suva,
Samoa, and other points Of Interest In 1
a magic land that has been the subject!
of more literature ' In the last 18
months than the Great war. Mr. Folger
has applied for passports from the
state department, and expects to have
them back In time to be vised at Sau
Francisco, on a sailing date about the
middle of the present month.
Save Vi to Vi on children's shoes at
the M. M. Dept. Store clearance sale
beginning Saturday. 243
Amy cots 13.25 at Army Goods Store,
32 8. Central Ave. - p
Hot coffee and light lunches,' ta
males and chill con came at DeVoe's.
Moleskin breeches and pants, Army
Ooods Store. 82 8. Central. tf
Thomas Nichols. Jr., of EaRle Point,
spent Tuesday In the city attending to
business matters.
All kinds of rough and dressed
lumber. Wallace Woods, phone 108
711 B. Main St.
When In need of sash and doors.
call Wallace Woods, 108 or come to
711 B. Main St.
Try a Super-tread tire the tire with
wider and thicker tread they wear
longer. Riverside Garage. ' ' tf
Healing Cream; .
Stops Catarrh
Clogged Air Passages Open at
Ones Nose and Throat Clear.
If your nostrils are clogged and your
head stuffed became of catarrh or
cold, get Ely's Cream Balm at any drug
store. Apply a little of this pure, anti
septic, germ destroying cream into your
nostrils and let it penetrate through
every air passage of your head and
membranes. Instant relief
How good it feels. Your head is
clear. "Your nostrils arc open. You
breathe freely. - No more hawking or
snuflling. Head colds and catarrh
yield like' magic. Don't stay stuffed
up, choked up and miserable, Relief
m sure.
TOO LATE TU CLASSIFY
TAKEN UP One black belT cow, swal
low fork In right ear, crop and split
In left. Black heifer, mottled face,
right ear cropped. Red bull calf,
crop right ear. Black yearling bull.
Owner may-have same by paying for
this ad, and call phono 129 Central
Point, Ore. , ' ; 2 i
FOR . RENT -Housekeeping room
Iluchelor apartfnent. 219 Talent
Court. .. . , . . , , , . ... 24
FOR SALK-iOuaranteed fit. Andrea
burg Roller canaries at 914 S. Peach
St. for 10 days only. 246
mmk TAIMADGE
iv tih:
PASSS
m FLOWER
BUSTER KEATON
vtttli llnll Montana lu
roimily "Hard l.uV
PATHB NEWS
WEEKLY
"BETTY" at tho mighty
WurliUer.
SATURDAY BEBE DANIELS "THE MARCH HARE"
COMING!-"THE FOUR HORSEMEN OF THE APOCALFYSE"
'Buick
lediiGtiort
New Prices Effective January 1, 1922
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1922 FOUR-CYLINDER MODELS
22-34 Two-Passenger Roadster $1055.00
22-35 Five-Passenger Touring . ...... . . . 1095.00
22-36 Three-Passenger Coupe 1495.00
22-37 Five-Passenger Sedan . . ... . . . . . 1595.00
1922 SIX-CYLINDER MODELS
22-44 Three-Passenger Rbadster $1590.00
22-45 Five-Passenger Touring . ... . . 1620.00
22-46 Three Passenger Coupe 213&00
22-47 Five-Passenger Sedan . . . . 2415.00
2248 Four-Passenger Coupe ... t . . . . ., 235o!p0
22-49 Seven-Passenger Touring ; . . 1820.00
22-50 Seven-Passenger Sedan ... , . . 2650.00
War Tax Extra '" " H1
M
edf of d Auto Co.
Cor. Main and Holly Sts.
Buick Dealers
Phone 73
WHEN , EETI'EIV.' AUTOMOBILKS ARE BUILT, JlUICK WILL BUILD THEM
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