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vjxm six - ENFORCE DRY LAW !j. P. MORGAN TO MORE EFFICIENTLY LOAN $5,000,000 IN JOSEPHINE CO. TO CUBAN GOVT. lit-,!' 1 ' lp 'f ) In sentencing a trio of bootlftggww ta tb . Josenhlno county ccurt at Orants Pom Saturday, to county pall terms and heavy fint. Judgo F. M. Calking ld from tho bench, acce-rd-in( the Grants Pm Ccnrier: "I wish to commend th offi cer! of Johophlne county upon -' ths tine pleca of work done here. ' They have been more successful In their rndoaver to stamp out this class of crime and at a lesser rpens jhin have the officers of , Jacksoa county. The methods employed in obtaining: evidence are upheld by the better e'.aea of thinking people, and tho law ha placed Its seal cf approval upon these, methods. The men sentenced were Sid Appls hv Bert Lewis, and Boh Blackburn, and they bad been found guilty of aelltnic intoitcatina; liquor. ... '. Judge Calkins, in reply to a 'plea for leniency' for Lewis, re " - piled that in his mind there was no excuse fcr committing a crime of this nature, as might bo found in a case cf mealing; and that la hit estimation there was but one lower clvss of men. tho one that derives his living from the earnings of a fallen woman, and that any man who eo!d In toxicating liquor, especially tho kind that it generally sold, would receive no sympathy from Mm, BA MEETING L . -1 Y. ft C. A. TUESDAY WASHINGTON', Jan. ' 1. Tb Washington government has notified Cuba that she may negotiate a loan of f 5,000.000 in the Cnlted States but that the conclusion of th further loin of ISO. 000. 000 suggested by Cuba will flepond upon the ability of the island authorities to reduce fur ther the Cuban budget, It was Bald today at the state department. NEW YORK, Jan. 18: A 17.000, C00 temporary emergency loan to the Cuban government in all probability will be announced by J. P. Morgan and company tomorrow. It was learn ed in Wall street today, following word from Washington that the tate department had approved such a loan. American bankers, it was stated, have drc?ped consideration of the proposed $50,000000 loan until con ditions in Cuba lake a more satisfac tory aspect K. OF P. MINSTREL THIS WEEK HQW TO BE A HUMMER OKErtoy, moxtuy,, .TAxrxnv in, .i '.K.'tJistjBn ,w t,a; iixiir.:' i'.. "... x Christian Church Debt 1$ Over Subscribed at Sunday's Meeting 7' Sport Flasks IMlflS. NSTALL OFF GERS MEDFORD .0.0. F. The annual meeting of the Y. W. C. A4 tomorrow evening at 6 o'clock at the Christian church, is the one most Important time la tho year when ev ery member - should ' be out to say whom she wants for the new board members and whom the wants to rep resent Medford. at tie national cobt vention in . Hot Springs, 'Ark., in April. "The nominating committee, elected at the membership meeting In; October, will submit names fremt Officer ef the I. O. O. T. Eneamp- mfnt of Medford were Installed Frl day evening as follows: J. L. Read. C. P.; J. A. Millard, a W; Lee Walklna, M. P.; 1. W. Hamlin J. W.; L. O.. Howard, sortie; N. J Wiley, treasurer; L. L. Paln, guide; Carl Pearson, let W.; O. W. lilshop !n4 W.; P. F. Ptone, 3d W.; Cha ! Dclmartcr. 4th W,; J. R. Ileese, 1, 3.; J. K. Daniels. O. S.; M. I. Mluear, O. T.; James Bledsoe. O. T. The installing ceremony was per formed by A. It. Williams. D. D. O. P., assisted by C. X. Parts. J. L. Dem- mee, H. D. Turner, Fort Hubbard and B. a Barr. , ., MORE JAPANESE QUIT WASHINGTON PARLEY WASHINGTON. Jan. ,l.-r-(By the Associated fresa) Ten members of the Japanese arms conference delcg.-v .Inn ..III lA,.a . ... . - n'.nna. -u.iu 6i" u ir auu oae day for Japan, embarking at San Francisco on the steamer Shlnyo delegate will be elected. Also, every woman and girl who has contributed to the support . of -the association should be out to bear what the Y. W. C. A. has accomplished in its first year. .Miss Esther Dayman, na tional girls' work secretary," will be the special speaker of the evening. Mid an. Interesting program of read- Maru on January 14. Among- those returning are Major General titake. who came here from Europe to assist General Tanaka, tl;e chief army-expert for Japan at the conference; Lieutenant Colonel Mo- flta. Major Xlfwihara, Professor Negi shl. of the Tokio commercial univer sity, who is one of the advisers to the l ittered to the ltd with mirth and melody, customed like the queen of Sheba ovtt' on a earn plug tour, and with a cast that will crack 'ein dtty and knock 'cm defunct, the K. of P. Modern tlntrels will regale tho ad miring and gasping multitude which will grace the law theater Thurs day and Friday nights, January 10th and 20th, with a molting of minstrel ay which Is a riot from the lifting of the curtain to the final clang of the goes. Teeming with the latent tng hits fresh from Uroadway pastures, which the jaded Gotham theater goers are still humming, with the most com plete and beautiful array of cootumes which have ever appeared hern on tho human frame and crowned with up-to-the-rolnuta screaming sketches md monologues, the show wilt sur pass all previous efforts, along this line. - ' ' Prcmtnent among those who will be in the glare of the calcium light will be Tom Rouse, who needa no Introduction in the : minstrel Held, Tom loves the taste of burnt cork. When he sings "Aht the Oregon World's Fair." old heads in the. au dience who haven't had a cackle lnce July first; will see joy in every thing, even prohibition. Tom prom ises to creato a riot. Nothing strange In that! And, Oh Boy, wall 'till you see the boy with the unhuman dogs. No other than our Charlie Talent. Save your votes for Charlie! W. Y. Crowson, as Proi De Kak lece. the world's mct noted monolog- Ist 1b booked to have the limelight in ; Sunday wa one of thi bliigCitt Uiiys In thi history of the ChrUtlan church In Medford. ,The iiccm1!' not only re sponded to the call ta rnlse thn 12551) to frei the church building of debt, but over subscribed the amount', which lll be u.icJ In making noces sary Improvements on the building. The duy opened with ihe next to the lai'Kemt 8unJ;iy school ever assembled in the churvh and tho amount of col lection askod, 1100. wu exceeded. A big audlenco assembled ut the l"l a. m., .service althouiih it had been advertised that the balance noon-iury would be rulsed nt thai Bervloe. There was good music by tho choir a! special numbers after which It.wus stated the amount necessary to raise at the service, Includlnti thn Sunday school collection was ItiO. Mr. M'l- lard hud ehsrKO of ruining thi fund. members of other churches uiul frleitds tliatiklng tlivm lir their si port to tho church, morally and fi nancially, complimenting the mem bers of their congregation for their ready response to this cull snd al' other calls made on them before and en hnvlng n church fi of debt. ll paid a splendid compliment to th work of the pastor, 1. 13. Mlllnrd and Mrs. Mlllnrd ami gave a short review of their work, showing about iOO new members hud been lidded In less than threo year, that all department were! active and that one of the alms of the J five-year 'period, thn raising of tho church debt, amounting to about' 15000 h.td been accomplished in leas than thrvo years. Thn speaker then presented the note and mortguK to It. Kchulcr, one of the trustees of the church when the building was vrct ST. l.Ot'IH Ntunlsliius Ztiyxtko unrt Paul Martinson to meet January fO, ll.I.TlolllJ. Krunklln "Home Hun" linker to quit bane bull after his marrluge to Miss Murguret Mitchell todar. ! MKLIUU'IINK eninens. AuMtrsl lan Int4ma'ell!ht rhumplon, hnmh' ed out In second round by tloosontan, Ameriim,, Tl'lA K. A. Ikinlnb, Oklahoma City, elected president of the West ern RMiu'lntlon, ' flllCAOO - Johnny Myers and Johnny Kelonls tn meet January St In middleweight championship wreMtllng snatch, ' i. 1 Christian Church, Medford, Oregon. and In about an hour over 06 as(ed and Mrs. K. Fisher, the only char subscribed, which was tho cauan of ter member of the congregation llv much rejoicing. j lng. After a few words, each of the The church was parked to over- pun era wero burned, flowing, all the standing room being The dotolomr wa- sons sfter which set two. and will pot across one cftllkn ni1 mun' lurned awav at tlm(1 jjotn.-mormi Vows ere read, the big crathes of the show. W. T. .th vnln' dedlc.torlsl service and Rltfrnttllvrly hy Hov wulnrJ ,h. almost became a stage actor but he!h" ". "Zt,1 i wngregailon led by Itcv. J. It. Has- Vandv kid"' and declares : ., ', nelt or ine .Metnofllst rnurcllaner candy kid and a'7 The program was as follows: .h,.h ..... ., y. hr flirmrr t)11Mlor Orchestra Selection 'Throw Out of the church here, and now retired. the Ul Une" J-tlmore Tmade the dedlcatorial oraver and became a the only thing that hindered him from realizing his ambition was the low price of eggs in his youth. An imposing array of talent makes, Its appearance in the first part, "A Kentucky Dokey," with Ben Lindas aided and abbetted by Capt. .A. J. Vance, Ed Gere. Ro'.lla Dcach and Howard Grover. The balladtsts in clude Everett Brayton. W. R. Gaylcrd. Forest Edmeads and George Maddox. Knights who fear their dark past will be revealed can wear ear muffs, for the end men have unearthed a vast number of Jokes which will be nmnr nt thAtr YTwn&ft. In addition to the usual line of humor which 1st WOMEN FORM EW - STEEL TO OPERATE ' S THRU CANAL SHIP ROOSEVELT PARTY Sl'klNOFlKl.D. 111., Jan 1. A new political party to be called the "Koos velt progressive party'1 and run entire ly by women, llteu Incorporation pa imrs today with Hecrvlary of Stale Kmmersnn of Illinois. The Incorpors tors are Chicago and Oak Park women. The Incorporation certificate aayt thn new party will nominate or sup port candidates, "who are net subject to domination of Mnvlnlhl govern ments.' or to ths control, dictation or domination of 'political bosses.' " WASlltN'OTON, Jsn. 10. Tha right of hi United lltiitos Blue! cor poration snd Its subsidiaries Id op erate stenmshlpa by way of the Pan nna csnsl la uphold lit a imiUtlva report submlttod today to Ihe Inter state, rominerce commission ntMnlunr dcslgnatrdto tako tvldi'iirn, Tim ex aminer's report. It sustained by ths commissi n , will svtiln tha contro versy hliiiliiK atiout that pxtlut. Steamship linos cpnrailng through the ranul stlat knd the steel curpora lion's rUht tn partli'lpato In ttui busi ness on the ground that It was also owner ( f a number of railroad line. no m 'i of whlrh sro engaged Ul Usns rontinnntsl traffic. lUllroad line so engaged aro prohlblled liy law from , entorlug lulo dlnvl rompetltka with bhtpsi la the csnsl trsds, ' The eAsmlnsr decided that none of tho corporation's railroads fould bo considered ccmpstltors for trsus-con-llnental business and ttjal lbs owner ship of msrehant vessels by the man ulacturlng Industry had not bren for bidden by congress. WOMAN IN PORTLAND Kills Wife. Sheets Oaughu IIACKKN8ACK, N. J . Jan. H Peter reppe today shot and killed bis wife, seriously wounded hi daughter, Mary, and committed suicide at his home In Mttlo Ferry. Peppe recently was arrested for nn support, the po lire said and to this Ihey asciibd the tragedy. Under direction of Mr. Nlckersun Double Men's Quartette "Friend ship" Christian Church and D. O. K. K. Male Quartette. consisting of Messrs. Wuldron. J. W. Klrkpat- llev. W. J. Kenton of tho Methodist church, south, pronounced the bene diction. The local church was organized In US with 12 members, the old church on the corner north of the Medford PfriTt.ANt. Or.., Jan. H. Mrs. Marie Adces aged II, who shot her selt throush th left breast last Tues day nlsht when her hushaml returned. home unexpectedly and Interrupted a dinner party, died fsrly today at a hospital. The shnnttng occurred ahlle her husband, l.uthor t Artcos. was pursu ing ICugenn C. Itsbel, one of three gucsn. at the dinner parly, according tn reports Of the affair tn Ihe police. Th'n other guests were a man and wife. 1 rick. I). K. Millard. Geo. Maddux, i hotel being erected In till, and the Ed Gore, N. Merrill. W. It. Guyiord. Solo "Shadows of tho Rvenlng" : Ilalhbun Mls Margaret Yager. Anthem "Oh Would 1 hod Wlnas" B. K. Il.yser Choir. lirass Quartette "Stilly Night" .. ." Huff peculiar to the race of end men, mak- Two Cornets and Two Trombones, ina Just another feature if the big Quintette "Jesus Lov(r of My Hour show. A special feature of the minstrel show will be a short concert by the augmented D. O. K. K. band. Among the numbers presented by present commodious quarters in 1111. The congregation now has narly 400 memlx'SS. People were present Sunday from all over the county, and pledges and letters, which re read, ere sent by formr members of tho church living else hers. Miss Yngcr and Church Quartette. Orchestra Selection "Fantasia tn Gospel Songs" Hays Quartette "Lead Kindly Light" .. I. O. K. K. Quarlette. them will be Orainge Irish tun. i Tddr 7n b. I'VtV8'? TUl.be K,Ven- Can!a-'p'"'t'"': r- Tachl. an adviser to the Y. W. C. A. for banquet reserva- tne foreign office on international law ttnn Tl-lrsta T.O Mn . from County Derry. This number Is considered among the foremost of modern compositions. ' ' and several secretaries. Sae 71UI& hr L'IFAHTS sti INVALIDS ... ......... . ; . .-. ASK FOR Ilorlick's tine Original 1 ss r . . , itt i ' jrlr fl 9 f ivoia tmiiauon 'kif Substitutes FotInAnts,Invand8aJ0rowfncGiIIdin iRieamint, malted grain extract in Powder J" (Mglnal Food-Driok For AH Age IN Cnnking Husnhliing DigssHikta WOULD TRANSFER DRY ENFORCEMENT WASHINGTON, Jen. 16. -Enforcement of the national prohibition .act would be transferred from the treas ury department to the department of Justice under a bill lntrodueod today by Senator King, democrat, Ctah. The measure was referred to the Judi ciary committee without discussion. halt of tho pastor and members of ths other churches, complimenting tho congregation on having a vision to build a church scvtral years ago, adequate to tho needs for years to come, for their success in raising funds to lift the mortgnKC, on the ex cellent work they arc accomplishing and on having such a splendid, pro gressive pastor as Mr. Mlllnrd. I He then told of the church of yes terday, today .and tomorrow and of jthe different conditions and problems they hud and will have to meet, and closed with an eopeaf to everyone to devote Boms of their time, talents and money to the west; of the Lord and ( his churches. I Rov. E. P. Lawrence led the audi ence. In prayer, after which S. H. Smith, chairman of tho board, made a I short talk welcoming the pastors, im. ii-g"H!i.j..i j uu twnm-i - News Summary of Last Night PARI Mlllerand accepts ministry names presented by Polnrare to suc ceed Priand. RED RANK. N. J. Runaway air plane , kills woman,' Injures several when it crashes Into crowd of skaters. L03 ANOELK8 llurch Jury tells Judge there is no possibility of agree ment after being out 6 hours. "TEKINO Governor V, u Pol r"u, in pector general of Hunan and II upon, sends ultimatum to Peking giving Liang cabinet three days to resign. MANCHESTER. Ky. Flty armed guards to (runrd streets when allused I feudist charged with murder goes to 'trial. "My K NOW PLAY HOW BOUGH IS AROUGH NECK? Curlcy riynn is a Coney Island Uowcry boy, rrady to iWht t the dfop of a hat; n loud-mouthed,. sweanntr, rollnkinK and. A deli cately sensitive trirl ctiincd into hi life, a girl who cnrrien the spell of ttcnial ruinance. And the rough neck- Sec BERT LYT ELL in A.TRIPtoPARM)ISE Kl ALTO OOMINfJ WKJM4I.V Marshall Nidlan's Plmto. Inurutilc lunovslUxi with Ion fiianey, Wesley Ilsrry and 19 other Ntars In "HITS OF 1JKH." SSI oJac csgi douTnLty Building &-tdan AssoGiatiori I.. MEDFORD, OREGON CONDENSED STATEMENT ' December 31, 1921 OFFICERS : CM.Kidd, President J. J. Emmens . Vice-President T. W. Miles . Treasurer , : O. C. Boggs, f i ; -. -.-,''' Secretary and Attorney. . ; . BESOURCES v Cash ........1...:...... : $6,143.78 ' Iiitercat afcmed 1,177.00 Fines accrued ;... 14.40 . -Notes reeeivable 123,500.00 AVater eertitVate .....:......-....... ' 28.50! Furniture xuid fixtures 115.00 Liberty l)onds. 250.00 Contracts 9,525.50 Real Estate 1,774.65 Equity in Property .:..,. 1,458.00 Insurance paid : .. 27.00 $143,933.92 LIABILITIES , Notes payable $26,000jD0 Interest accrued 306.34 Exaniinjnff'fees .'..,...',.;..'......i..,.....', : 1 117.50 I'aid-un stock ... Installment Stock Dividends reserved ............ . Loans unfinished .'. Redeemable foreclosure .... Stirplns Net profit for six months.... 71,150.00 35,051.48 113.68 ; 661.52 272,45 ,6,880.34 4,380.61 $143,933.92 This Association is Managed by Conservative, Well-Known Business Men of Medford. J A Semi-Annual Dividend jr.'. of zy2 per cent or more has been paid' every six months since, the organization of the Association in 1909 ; , J ... ' DIRECTORS O.CBogg. Geo. T. Collins Scott V.Davis J. J. Emmens A. L. Hill Ralph Waldo Elden CM.Kidd J.C.Mann T. W. Miles