Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, January 12, 1922, Page 5, Image 5

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SEASON
ATNATTON
IGHI
Tbn first i:m of thn local nigh
school's ban an I tail I tnauun wl'l o
plnynd tonight on thn Nut floor. Tht
contest will bo o double lmidr, nn
ii I u m iU glrla' huakotbult team IiuvttitC
boon trfftintx(l to play thn girls'
team if tlm high school. Tho JstrU'
ftamo will tin culled at 7:30 a liar p.
Tli hoy' ct nlmii In t'tpupioj to tin
a llvn olio an many old Hum huh will
Ion for Ihn Alumni ami It U mild
that the hlfth school tm hu aev
eral honpatir of no meun lM''rlenrn
and ability.
tViaoh Huntington hu about twelve
men avallabln to
tan and all of
enough practice thin season to b able
to drop thn ball through tbn
one In a while,
Thn alumni squad total about
nlna who have, at ono limn or an
other during tbn paat tn yearn nr no,
been star In numerou content
whnrn filling thn aperturn In thn
tibial doughnut wa the main consid
eration. They have hail onn night'
practice; Monday night. Th alumni
am all reported, being In flood con
dition ,for diiplfli'' . ntiiin, having
consumed muy rlgarntin and ha v.
lug ktpt aa lain hour a poantbln
during thn paat two week In lieu of
ttaltilog It la understood tbat tlx
majority of thn high school o,ud ha
aflao fdlli wed thn abovo lrlngnt
training ruin dlllgnntly ever slnet
the Wgltmtiis; of thn training sea-
An 2
Vpok, considering tbn above furl
It Womoa apparent that tonlght'a
ronin.il will be ono of thn hnal of tho
season. It l hopnd that It will not
end In a 0 to 0 tin aa thla year's Al
umni v. High school football game
did.
ANNUA
MEETING
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OF LOCAL Y. W. C. A.
1.17
TO BE HELD JAIN
Tuesday evening, Jnnunry 17th, In
stead of Monday evening, i first on
uomimd, thn flrat annual mvetlng of
thn Medford Y. W. C. A. Will be hold,
with banquet arvrd by thn ladle
of tlm C'hrlnllun church In thn church
basement, at 0 o'clock. Thn honor
guest fur thn evening will bo Mian
ICather Iiiyinan, national girls' work
secretary, whom thn M'dford nasocln
lion wna forfuniite enough to wcurn
for thn banquet, whin alia wa phssIiik
through on hi'r way front Bun Fran-
fill tilaroa on thn fiaoo to Hoattlo.
t
mem (Uivn nua t,rlnn- inn hnnmini
J.
DEWIPSEY'S BOSS
PUIS QUIETUS ON
FIGHT WITHWILLS
Htore Nye, who rrudunted from O.
A C. lant qunrter in 0"Tnnm-fUl engl-niH-rlnir,
left thla roorninK for Corrallla
hrn (In mm a Tan Ifcta, lo4 fratur
nlty of whlfrh ho 1 a DM-mber, la to be
iimuiind n a chaptnr ot Itolta t'iIIn,
a national fruti-rnlty. Several local
lxy arn membflra or plddgea of
Gamma Tau Hru. rlu Upallon baa
only thrno chapter wtut of Knniat
and forty-nlno chapters in the Unltwl
HtHt-. A lnrgf) nutnlx-r of "IX V.'a"
SMASH PH0?E POLE
IN AUTO CRASH
locaiBrleis
Thn Wotnan'a Homo Mlwilon aorl-ty
of lh r'lrnt M. K. etiurch, will nwt
totiiorrow at tho homo of lira. T. (J,
llulno, 01 W. Totitb ulrout. at 2:30 p.
m. Mra. John U. Carkln will load the
!atudy hour. Spoclnl munlc will b rnn-
dorud. Thi-ro will b nn intoreatlng
di'bato on tho ubjct; "Haolvnd that
tho 3 IVr Cent Haalt of I.lmltlnn 1m-
mlCTatlon Mmtt the Apj.rovaJ of tb jCnllfonila and the L'nlToraltjr of Waeh- roturncd to till city, struck. It with hi a
108 ANC.El.K8. Jon, ,12. Jack
Inipa(iy, lioavywnlght clmmplon, will
not tnwt Jack Johnaon, farmer nogro
cluimplon, In a mutrh at Mlco C'Uy
or anywhorn clan, Juck Kottrna, Inmp
aoy'a nuiiingcr auld Imro thla morn'
log, whim lnfornid ut rwporta, from
Nogalna, Ar., thut Mi'ilian prwno-
j tTi worn trying to nrraimo a bout
bl'tWffll tho two pugillHti) to uo Mug
id In Muxlio Cliy.
Koarna aald McxPou promoter
hod Al'pi'oiichod hi in In Ouklund, Cu.1.,
rwonily with trrw for tuch a inntch. ((((jt bU j.g .jn t0 J(), xy.
A telephone polo at thn corner of
North Jtlrnraldo and Llbnrty waa bro-
will attend the Inatallmion c;rmony 'kn cleanly off at the haao tblt rnorn-
nnd will com from the Inlveralty of 'Ing when John farkor, who rernnUy
new Maxwell tourinf car. It la under-
Woumn Horn Mlation Hoclety." Af-jlngton to do ao. !
lirniatlTo, Mn. 11. A. Uinaday unl To cloae out w off?r yon a genuine j atood that Parker't car had been
Mm. Ono. Kunitnan; nogntlvn, Wra. all wool ralntltn fabric orerooat. ror atajicllng outdoor all night and that
Jua. Campboll and Mm. Cah Wood, liar price 117.60. aule prion $18.00. Anny the wicdahleld waa coated hnarllr
TRY OUR
25c Meals
at tht . - ' - .
White Front Chop House
43 So. Front St. ,
Brown & Collin ;
Props ' ,
Clooda Htore. 32 touth C-ntnU Ae. ''with fnmt which hindered 1.1 a tight;
(Soorgn A. WaOBfifld. orealdnnt of iin turning around he atruck thn noln.
the dUte farm biirnau. attended the all Tho front of the car waa badly dnm-
Iroihy New-
. i limit nui ...iw.i. "... .
j group f grade achoul, high achool
1 and biialtu'a and profeaafcmal club
girl will rrvutn (nlhunlttam by their
jrlub aoug. Koltowlng tho bnni'ii-t
an lutcrenllng program of mimic and
reading will le lutnrtpcrand letween
th refrt of tho yar work and tho
nlectlou of new tnnmber for thn lizard
of dlrnrtor and dnlegale to repreaent
our aaaixdadon at thn nalWrnnl conran
thrn of th Y. W. C. A ; w b Iw Id in
Hot "prloga. Arkanaaa. April 20 to 27.
Thn f ollowing aprctal oumuera will be
glre.n on tho program: WhlnOIng duet,
1 MIb Onylord and Mr llorbert Clark;
reading. "Homo liar In thn Koy of 0
Mia Ham Van Meter, violin and plnno
duet, Kugenla Hoffiuan and Alma Law
retim; reading, Mia Katbryn Uuo
h.im; rocal aolo, Mia Margaret Yager,
and reading, "fnawarna," Mr. V. J.
Jon.. Mia I'aymnn, aa a reprraenta
lln of tho great nnllonal orgnnliatlon
of thn Y. W. C. A., and a aimclal work
er tor younger girt through all thn
rneinc roaat atntea. will apeak, a tho
laat number on thn program.
Tlcknta for the banquet, at DO cent
OAKLAND, Cal., Jan. 12. Jack
Kearna, Interviewed hero laat week on
the autijoct of u lH-mpaey-IIarry Mlla
mutch, declared that "IXmprey will
never boa a colored man ,whllo lie 1
champion."
"Thn Johnaon-Jeffrlo fight killed
(ho gamn for a time and Dempaoy will
unvnr b party to auclt another
luultb," he declared.
Till lit a vlUU aubjnet and every worn
an lntereatod In tho groat laauea of tlJe
day ahould attend thin nn-etlnc
lat goat moat from llin W Abater day mtlnK Tuesday of thn farm 'ag?d, tho radiator l-lng buckled and
ninth at pflbllc market, Uooth H.jbureau at Newborn, preparatory to donud beyond repair, the frame and
Haturday. 201 1 launching a drive in Yaaihlll co jnty to front axle b lng aprung and the clutch
Nearly CO day laborer have been.catabllan a farm bureau there with a .housing on the rear end of the crack
.obtained In Grant I'aa within the : county agent in charge. (caw- boinJC cracked by the imoact of
White corn for nomruy at Monarch the thick and tho distortion of the
Seed Co. Phone 290. frame member. No lajurloa were tua-
The Koor-Slte Balea Aponcy. wltli Ulned by the occupant of tho car.
office in Medford. AahJand, Klamath; Another accident of lent conae
Kallt and Grant Pan, la a ne-w com-jquence occurred thit morning when
pany In touthern Oregon. They make Ed Henaelman wa driring west on
a tpeclalty of bualnen opportunltica.jMaln atreet and ttrucs, J. W. Wake
handle real eatato, nulmoblla, etc.jfleld'a Iwdgo tourina; car In the rear
Their Mdford office is room 421 Med-jnd Jut aa it waa backing out from
ford building, in charge of Arthur 'the curb in front cf the Palm block.
DR. R1CKERT
contractor, who aent out a gang of H
but t It tat h did 'lot coiiiddcr them
anyimng uui i. i-m. o U( tho Caynn hu.hway M ffiorng.
that lx.inpy' ixut M.ut waa a mat- Tho min w bn t,miivy fl,r ab.)Ut 10
tor of thn future, no Brrungnuienla Lj j elearlng away numeroii alide.
a... ..(.m A aalU anil rwmil kl att '
""'," with the eicptlon of ttatlon lubon-r.
for a match for the champloiuihlp. I .,, ,r ,.,, t,v ,un .nkm.iw.
Uira, all lalKr on tho Cave highway
1 being done by men obtained in the
city. irnnta Paa Courier.
Eyes Scientifically Tested
uxd Glasses Properly tftWd
so drops an V ' '
Rrokat Uvuna Aorvratel DapUutOg
as.
Bull and overcoats of dependable ! Ingledow.
tyllah wwden tailored right. Price
J2 to lii. Klein tho TaUur. UpFtalra.
250
r
One of the rear fenders waa bent on
Spylendld opportunity to have tpring j Wakefield't car and tan front of the
rowing don now. Call Deuel t Co. . Chevrolet delivery car driven by Hen-
dreHmaklng parlor.
254
FULLER BRUSH CO.
Lvtn R. Rusele, Coonty Beprwttfi
MI-MI A L APTOIXTMKNTS KOil
VOVR OO.WEJnKXOB
rbowe 1008 W. Mat 0jU
A Frn Bnuh to Every Horn
NKW TOJtK, Jn. if Total e.
prndlturr far bulljln throiithout thn
country for the year 1(11 waa tl.tJO.
JCI.1S", a uln of 14.1 prr rent over
thn ri-ord year of 1S0, llradatrret'a
annnumrd today. Heporta from HO
rlite ahd that I lS0.t.J had
len rapnijd for building In I;eiit-t-r
a Ruin of 112.1 per crnt over I
rembef, 111. , (
Chai llnmatrnet, wnll known marine
man of Portland, who had b.ivn, vi lli
Ing hl nnphnw. Jack Homtre.-t, her
for tho, paat two month, lefl for llomo
Mly. I ,.
t .'. S r- .. '.I. '.!
aeiman wa damaged. '
III : ... ... if
HI:Y PINS GIVEN ' Afc . .
u i .. . ..... t
The nifty emblem of tho H1Y club
It bidng dlapluynd on coat lapel by
member of thla club thl wm-k. Thn
club pin I a red triangle, symbolizing
the "muscle, mind and moral" alma
of the orgauliatlon. Tho letter Hl-Y"
ira dlanlaved in the horizontal eldo
a plate, may be obtained until Monday iof ,ha j,,,,. lht , wnltu crw, 0f
Chrlat and tha church Uud in tho
center. j
A abort addre on the hlatory of the i
morning, at thn Y. W. C. A. from the
tlfknt committee, Mr. Mlnard. Mr.
W. K. Tumy, Mr Loralnn Cornlah and j
Mr. Klla Wortman. All member of.
tho Y. V. C. A. and the Olrl Iteaervn
and Trl 1. club and all gtrla and woninn
lotereatext In thn Medford Y. W. C. A.
are urged to hn out next Tueaday oven
The Investor
and the Income Tax , ,
A 04 pag 'bonk' '
cluitti t tu Inoemn Tna
trobln anfrvatlny k In.
tHIot or trndar I aUKika ail
toocda
Thla Hneh la rom-l-wriiirn .
In almeln, uuiU-rnian.litht
lan(uii.--tnlaina acll'mn uf
Ihn I(rni4n Avl of ll?!-
r-Riilnllnim and rullnita of Ihn
Trnury ti-.ariminl flml
lnK nf the I iHlrrt Htalra Mo
pr..ftm I'uurl. rari-folly r
.r-l y firm nf r.rufi-l
uht Areiun(nia (M. V t
all IwarliiK nn mi.h'H and hond
Irannni-iiiii'a. It la written In
fi, iim ami anawor fiirm. II
lUhlralfit wllh toany aiHH'Ifln
raamplrn. It will he Inu4 In
a runvftilent pm-kri aim ant
will alao lueluiin n'V-rnl
of forma f,vr Haling yiur
atnk trutanctlnna
Tt la th book Invaatara ham
want tot fr aa w will
ha dim4 to aaud Invaator of
ttadar copy without ooat,
McCall, Hiley & Co.
Mntbr Canaolldat'il
Kt"ra Ka'tiaoxa-v( timw J'nrti
10 nron.1 Nt. nw )ork
P0NEERW0W1ANO
F
VALLEY IS DEAD
it
Y. M. C. A. and a rvvlow of tho pur
l)tie of the club waa umdo by Caah
Wood, county aecretary. on the ceH-1
a li a of tbo prr inuitlon'of the pins'
laat Thursday night. Mr. Huaaor.g,
cub leader, emphaalzed the nation
wldo cliaracler of the 111 Y club and,
apk;n feelingly of tho wceasity f jr .
uptioldlng the Idea! of the otovenient.t
I'rladna) Campbell't word were spec
lally apt lie aald, "Thla pin la not an
ornament. It ctanda rather for a great
and good movement of which wo are.
a part " , '',: '
i J-Ynrv memlier oreaent received hla
In. Lflwretco Wade, who i in th
oapital reeoveiing fem a fall from
Jann KlUabeth Plymalo died at her hla horae. the following day rwdved
lioiuw 301 Homh Central avenue, Jan- hi plu and an offering of flower from
uary 13, front luflrmllle don to old tho club, a apodal committee pri-aont-age.
Aged 77 ynar 10 daya. She Jug them.
wa a natlvn of Morcer county. Ml- Ono of tho unique feature in ocn
tKiurl, born Jan. 20, 1M.'., She rainetiectlon with tho pins I that tbo club
with her parent by ox team aero a an organization retain the owner
tlio plain In IKaS. aettllng near Ku- ship. Member In good standing am
gnnn, Ore. She had been a reatdnni j privileged to w ear them. The alternn-
of Medford 32 year and of thn state
CD years. Khe leave two daughter,
Mr. Horace Nicholson, Medford,
Ow Mra. O. W. Ft x. Koaoburg, Ore.,
and onn ton. J. S. Plytualn, Medford.
Ore.; a! no three brothers. Thomas and
John Nichols of Kaglo Point. Ore.,
aud Oorgo Nlchola, Medfdrd. Ore.,
and one sister, Mrs. Moda Carlton.
Ashland. Orn and three grandchild
ren. Tho funeral services will bo
held at thn rewldnncn Saturday at 2 : JO
p. m. Intermnnt will tn In Medford.
I'I'U L. I - .'U -.' 11. J..I-. -1-1 -
live l, of course, obvious.
i ... . i '.
TOO LAU TO CLASSIFY
sale.
DRY WOOD Special
696-H.
Phon"
273
WANTKIvOIrl for , general hotisn
work. in fajnlly of two; murt bo rood
cook. Phono CS7 U 252
HJR RKNT 6toro bul'd'.ng. February I
1st. Kor further Information tni
Mr. Nordwlck, 106 S. Ivy St.. city, or,
phone 225 j
AFTER INVENTORY SALE
Friday, Saturday and All Next Week
SPECIAL PRICES ON ALL WOMEN'S WEAR
Every Skirt Reduced
Dress Reduced
Coat Reduced
Suit Reduced
Every
Every
Every
A GREAT REDUCTION IN THE PRICES OF
SPECIAL LINES IN THE WOMEN'S SHOE
DEPARTMENT.
Women's Walk-Over Kid Shoes, brown and black,
all regular sizes, cut to . ". : . . ..... '.$7.85
Women's Walk-Over Russia Calfskin Shoes. All
regular sizes, cut to .... . .$8.85
Women's Selby Shoes, special lot, regular sizes,
cut to $3.50
BIG RE-ORGANIZATION SALE!!
MILLINERY
Everyhing at LESS than cost. Best values in Velvet
Pattern Hats ever offered in Medford. ,
10 to 25 Less Than Cost
HaU formerly $10.00 to $25.00, now going for
; . $2.50 to $8.50 ;
Another lot of trimmed and tailored hats
$1.45, $2.45, $3.45
A few advance Silk Models at Wonderful Prices
Untrimmed frames and Children's Hats 50c, $1, $3.50
BLOUSES
Crepe Back Satin Taffeta, Crepe
de Chine and Georgette, in over
blouse and tuck-in styles, from
$3.95 to $10.95
Formerly $12.50 to $21.50
WASH BLOUSES
Hand made and beautifully ma
chine tailored Voiles and Ba
tistes. Prices $1.45, $2.45, $345
and $4.95
PURSES
AND VANITY CASES
In all the newest leathers at cost.
NECKWEAR
Real Lace and colors, at cost
NOVELTIES
Beads
Handkerchiefs
Candles
Bouteniers ?
Other Novelties
THE VAN ITT SHOP
Corner E. Main and Bartlett
SILK UNDERWEAR
Best quality Crepe de Chine,
Wash Satin and Pongee Night
Gowns.
$6.50, now .$4.00
$7.50, now ... ......... .$5.00
$12.50, now ... . . ..,.,,$7.50
Combinations, Wash Satin and
Crepe de Chine.
$5.00 now ... . . . ... ..... .$3,00
$8.00, now ...... .... $5.00
Bloomers, Crepe de Chine, Jer
sey, Pongee and Wash Satin.
$5.75, now ............ .$3.00
Petticoat Satin Bloomers in
lovely colors. u
$11.50, now . . ... . . $8.00
$10.50, now . . .$7.00
SALE STARTS THURSDAY, JANUARY 12 AT 9 O'CLOCK