Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, January 17, 1922, Page 3, Image 3

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    PAOF TIIREU
declared 'John Itotwrt Clynen, labor not live for lonf upon the allowance
lendor. In the holme of commoM. in anjeclv4 from relief boUle, he aaid,
Bdlreii latx nliiht. . i ."Their dine BncMalty," h added.
Tlw unemployed worn reduced to I "will exhaust their patlenco and nrtva-
FRIDAY NIGHT AT
BE ON PROGRAM
E
, SELL
HIGHWAY NOTE
TO COL. BOWLBY
imih elender reource that they could Ulon may drive them to exce."
G.
" 'MEnPOTTO MATT, TTUBTTOT!, MT!T)FOTW OHFJOy. TUESDAY. JANUARY 17, 10:22
MASON READINGS
BEN
ELL TO
OREGON ACCEPTS
HAPSBURGS LIVING
PRESIDENT SENDS
RNMENT AID
POVERTY
BAPTIST CHURCH
PASS FORUM
FOR MATERNITY
JEWELS FOR FOOD
'Mm lUiptlMt women have nnunK'd
to itlve a strictly IiIkIi cluit cntortaln
HX'ltt Frlduy evening it i tun Flint 1 lit t
tlnt church llirouuh tlin coming to
Medfurd.for tlmt iliitn of John Fnut
I'Hck Mime ii, render, ImpnrHtnialnr and
humorli. An tlii'rn In tin Chautauqua
courao tliln winter our liuoplo iihould
Hall tlll'MIBI'IVr llf Ill'llllllR till fx-
colini 1'iii.Mlnliitiicnt, Hnvornl mul
cut Muloctlon will tilao b rendered.
Tlu tlt'k"tn huvn been placed at 50c
for adult; high school Htudent 30
iiml children 26. Tlkut nmy be
ttocurttd ul Miimli' Krocery, Among
'the ninny pre notice tlm following
U M'lnctd:
Mason Convulse local Mull hi'W'I-
4ft
PrcntM clever rndlng, tin rare
ability u Interpreter. Ktudent mid
faculty of Hi 11 locul high '!' "l on
Joy.-d u hm. hour of hearty IiiuhIiIiii!
this afternoon at ne o'clock, wheu
John Krwlnrlrli Mskui gave three hu
morou reading.
Mr. Mitn' ability to rttanK the
cuprrsitlon of It In fare, nnd hi skill at
imperwonntlng humoruu character n
ltviited liln Biidli'iico Unit ha might
tm talking yet, If tin hud 1 ne hlu
lie.irera wished. The. Dalle C'bron-
There will Im ii dduliln program to
morrow nt tlio forum of the Medford
chamber of romimiico which will be
held at thn Medford holel at noon.
O. R. lUanrhard, preldout of thn
chamber of commerce of Urautu Prnw.
will head n deleKiitlon from that city
and wilt deliver ua address, whereas
lien Bcnvull, tlm famou iictor-4-ntor-tuluer,
hu consented ti furnlxh thn
entertainment fenturn of the program.
Hy reputation, lien Brovelt In known
to many theatregoer u being n man
of mmxlilnt and bubbling over with
hnpplneH mil hla spticurlilK at the
forum of thn Medford chamber of com
uiereo i considered a dlxtlnrt compli
ment t thn lliniiiltenthlp.
An ther will be a good nuuiy bul
ntu men present from Oram Pn,
tlm member of thn local chnmlier
should umUn an eitra erfurt to bit on
hand.
WAHIIINUTON, Jan. 17. Twenty
two Ht;it5 already havo. accepted tho
federal aid for maternity caro provid
ed Id thn maternity net and IU prob
aTnTiicreptiineo by most of tho other
hu been llidlruled by UilO of.'lrllill. It
(iKNKVA, Jan. 17 Hcjittered thru
out KuroM, tho member rf thn once
proud hoiiMe of HapfburK urn nil living
in, rolntlyely poor clrcumntance, iome
of them in poverty.
Kx-Kuiperor Ctuirle aod ex-rcinpren
Z.iui, who wore ent to Kunchl, Mn-
w .mnoimred U)d..y by Minn Owe "KMl" ot tlm tulle, are
u,... .., .... ..!...-..-. i Ml'imntlnu their aliowanco by the
, ... v........... BH.. of omo of the family Jewel,
and n memii-r or ttio rmienii uoitru ci Andiduke KiiKene and Ferdinand
maternity and Infant hyulene, charged havo I)0rmttel by the HwUt gov
with ndmliilNtrailon of the art. Lrnment to remain at I.urerne.
VUn of tho altileH In luware, Minno- Arehdukn Max and Krfwlcrlc ore llv-
mm. New HiimiH,Mrn, New Mexico and lnK wll, Arohducbee Joeepha In Hu-
Oreifon huvn hr-i hy action of
their IcKldluline.. vtilli) itcven have
dono ho thriMixh thulr K'lvernor.
Thn Nltn Hrcptin receive under
thn bill 110.000 for the flecul year end-
In next June 30 and 15000 lu micreed
ln yeiir, with an additional 10000 and
a pr"ortln;il eiitiro of 1710, WO boned
on population if the amount are
matched by Htato appropriation.
h le, The lNilli-e, Orin,
- TO BUY FIGHT TICKET
CtltCAUO. J,m, 1". )rr Mathew
(llBttllnKI Nelnolt, f.irtuer UlthlWetKht
rhnmplun ( tho world, tinlay lo "out"
j 50. tho price of two ticket for a
tiovltlK roiitmt. It I the flrkt tltlie
Nlw"ti ha been forced, to dig Into hi
piH-keU to et a fluht.
Nelmm, with hi lUtle brother, lint
Junior, titteiupted to rih the cute at
a !' tiK- miik und iireiti nted hlnmeir
lor tlm uU;il pne, but a refuited.
OPPOSE FREE TOLLS
35 HORSES BURNED
STOCKYARDS
rillrAtiO. Jan. 17-Three fire
which broke out Klmultannoui'ly last
nlKht In the tickyrd dletrlct follow.
In renewal of etrlko rlotliiR when
h. "ill im occurred In a tah of union
and nonunion worker, were under
Inteiiiiuaiuin todity by the fire attor
ney. Th cooper" nhnp of the Wil
liam Iavte comuoy, pucker and the
Htable of thn MuKnu Metal company
wnre dcetriyed, 35 home lowing their
live. The metal company bulldliiR
uIiki w dnumued.
Hremen rciKrtnd the fire were ap
parenily Incetuilai-y.
CHARLIE CHAPLIN IS
varla, Albrecht rcBldcu with hi moth
er, lnaliella at Uulap"t : hwipold Sal
vatore I BtnylnK at a villa near llarce
I'iihl Joeph Ferdinand and ' Henry
Ferdinand have nettled down In the
Imperial hunting lodge at H.'il7.!(t'i-K,
and ArchducheM Maria live alone In
the Chateau Valnuz, in LIchteru(tln.
Literature In the form of "memoir"
from varlou uiembcr of the family
haa been presented to editor, but
none of them have hown great enthu
Rlu:n to puLllKh tho bookit.
rrM ii rv rt iriMnifi irrr I I
rUrULAK tVtKTWHtKt; PLEASANT CREEK
ClllCAflO, Jun, 17 No elngle pub
lic Improvement h done more for
tho general good -of the country than
tho development of the hlKhway wye
Iron, J'redldi nt JIrdlng tfild the dele-
ante attending the National Oood
Itoad congreM, wMrh opened today.
In n perwinitl rnewaige brought to
f'hlfago by Colonel II. L. Howlliy,
prenldent of the American Itoid
Itullder'N aociuU,n. The m'swige
"There I now pretty nearly urilver
nnl aKre.-metit that no elngln putilie
Improvement hn lone In r'ent year
or will do Id eomlng yeur. more for
the gtiural good of the country than
the developmnnt of our highwny eya
lern. Tho Uoik i an enormou one,
but better method both in ptiynjeal
ronetrm-tlon and in ! relation of
the community to hlchwuy develop
ment hav len taking form In a
moat encouraging way."
lyi'tter w-re alo read from Briga
dier General Charleg E. Hawyer and
United Ktatea Kenalor Lawrence C.
f'hlpp of Colorado.
x. , ; -.v.. r ; ,. I
F 7'TW-' iSiTS entire hor. It build firm flaak.
iWi 'tiiMT' It what aomaboily methar nrnxta
Zt'-ii ' A'm.M tiVl tonlahti Mother, It yon ran not ro
WPS ' W " 1 lWlCjlTf out bettta of . B. s. jreunwlf,
tiii'f'H' nhK''PtJSiV ''' "niho1y ' your family will.
BflOii!...,Ci L-'.t :V-i!k.l 1 , Sombolv. cat a bottl of B. 8. H. now!
S. S. S. Thoroughly RUi tka aWy f
Rhaumatirn lmpuritie.
fomebo'hr'a nvthr I mfferlng tn ,
nlahti The acour of rheumatlem
ha wrecked her body; llmplna and
tiffrrlnc. bant forward, (he Ma but
tti common ground, but her aewt
heart (till belonc to the ataral Doea
anfbody care? 8. B. H. la on of the
grratrit blood-pnnflcr known, and It
halt build mora blood rolls. It mad
tclnal IrigTMllant ar puraly Tt
ble. It navar dlaarranxn the atomacn.
It I. In act, a aolnndld tonic, a blocxt
maker, a blood nrlchr. It banlahaa
rhaumatlam from joint, muaclca and
It aonvlmdya mother bealn to faal
.. . . , . , Joyful aa)n tonlfht. Mayha, rnarhe
Haw lor.on. jr ni f..1. aaatlwr, f, , yoor l0,hrI g. g. B. Md t
wl.ea rar rliramatlaai l all (aw. ft all rtrua utorea. in two alaee. The
. . a. da It. It will kalld ya ap, teet larger alz I the more economical.
ax., ixg
Colonel Ilowlby ia well known in
Medford. where an atnte highway en-'
g1ner. he conatructed the Medford-1
Central I'olnt paved highway.
WANTED' 10,000 LOADS
CHICACtl, Jan. 17. A pml.-al
againxt tho paaaaun of thn lkirah bill,
exempting coaatwlw shipping front
Mi-mi-nt of 1'annma toll, hn la-en for
warded today to Illinois acnator nnd
representative by the llllnol Mauu
fitcturer aoaoclatlrut, :
)'aago of the bill would discrimin
ate agalnat thn MiiiiiNlpp valley and
favor caloard interval. lln protest
aerted.
CAUV.
thouannd
111., Jan. 17, Wonted: Ten
load of anow to muko win
t-r iHrt ihinnIIiIii. . j
With tlm niitlonal akl tournament
cn'.y IIvb dnya away aud no enow on
the new alldn hou iiu-mlem of tho
Norse Kkl club are confronted with
the pnmlilllty of having tu bring enow
from Iowa, unle thu weather man re-
Mind Immrdtately to their plea.
The official In charge already havo
rranged with the Northweetwrn rail
road to haul unow frtim tho nearcut
Iowa Milnt.
The bent known man In the world i
Charle Chaplin. Thl atatemeut is
liu Idle one; It can be proved.
Ixiwn In the Houlh Seu inland live
a group of native who Tor ccuturlei
had been worshipping the tun, tho
moon and varlou goda of their own
making. In aomo manner they hap
pened to hear of Charles Chaplin, and
to a motion picture of the flat
footed comedian In action.
Thereafter all of their former god
were thrown Into the dlarard and
Charlie wa enthroned In their place.
I'oatera of the c imedlatt w-pre obtained
and tiieKO now gra-! tho position for
merly held by the god of yore.
And ask the half billion inhabitant
of China whom they like beat. The
anawor will be Chaplin, for whenever
he appear In the cinema theater over
then It 1 an nuranco that the
bouitca will b packed Indefinitely.
Throughout the entire picture) they
shriek hysterically with mirth: a mere
twitching of the Upa w ill act them con
vutfclve with laughter.
Kroin far-off Spain come the new
that no bull fight there 1
UNEMPLOYMENT CRISIS
PURE FOODS
I Iousewivesthat real
ize the value of pure
foods that taUespecisI
pride in uniform and
wholesome bakings,
never fail to use
CALUMET
BAKING POWDER
You have positive proof
of the purity contains
only such ingredients
as have been otiicially
approved by the United
States Pu ye lood
Authorities.
Contains more than the
ordinary leavening
strength-thcrefore you
use less. It goes fa:ther
-lasts longer. That's
why it is used by more
leading Chefs, Domes
tic Scientists. Restaur
ants, Hotels, Railroads
than anyothcrbiandonearth.
CELEBRATED IN N.Y.
NKW YOKK. Jan. IT. JVotoona of
wraath. each of which waa avmbollc
f a Kilnt In hi varied genlua, were
placed on tho I'ark Row statue of Hen-
am In Krankiln today, the 210lh anni
versary of hi birth.
Civil and military authorities, repre-
enatlvc of the electrical IndiiHtrle
nd member of varlou patriotic aocl.
elle participated la the exercUes held
about thn atatuc.
A large kJto with a lightning rod
attached, contraption almllar to that
with which Frankllu demonstrated
electricity, waa Oown from City Hall
purk a tlm ceremonies began.
, - . i
IApnnnd can of Calumet rontalna full f
10oa. Home hnklna pnwdera come In I
V iur vun ai nn,i u.. - UHi ii I
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mi ncmaw ".'I a- mn;-jaat
'ENN STATE TO MATCH
BRAINS WITH U. OF 0.
KTATK c:ou,KUK, l'a., Jun. 17.
I'cnnaylvania Ktuto college's deluitlng
squad, which hn arranged a aorlc of
meeting w ith I'nclflo ooaHt and othor
far westorn college, will leave April
0 nnd will ainrnd throe week on tho
tour, accord luff to plana announced to
day. Four men will make tho trlu.
Tho program Includca debutes with
t'nlvemlty of Montana, Montana State
college, Unlvcinlty of 'nhinton and
uregon Binto college.,
Midget Smith Very Sick
NKW YORK. Jan. 17 Midgut Smith
ono of the loading boxers of tho bau
tuniwelghtH, hns pnnumnnla. Ho was
to huve met Joo Lynch, former chain
pion, in a fifteen round bout here Vrl
duy night
The weather haa Uh-ii colder thia
week, the thermometer reKiattring 12
u!k,v.
.Mrs. r.Ur-a Colwell wa a visitor In
IloKUe Utvi-r Thurwday.
WllliamM I'roa. took a fat beef to
the market Thursday.
Mr. and Mr, (leorge Jone of
I'hllomath, Orrgpn. who came to Med
ford to bury Mr. Joni brother, who
whs killed in an automobile accident
at l'hllomut, etopped in Ilopue Itlvsr
and visited friend a few day lust
week.
Mr. Henry Caner and Mm. Haa-
'tuttlrr called at the Wlmvr toro Wed-
,n mlay.
Wm. ilillls and H-nry llaker were
In the I'lrnnant Creok country looking
for cattle lust week.
Col. lirutiiweli of firanta I'aas. ac
companied by J. K. tiabiiel. Ilu I'ont
powder nK-mnn whom! lieadiuarters
are at 1'orlland. were bUHlncaa caller;
In ricaeiint 'alley Kilday.
Mr. Juatlce went to tlrant 1'asa
Thursday, returning home Monday.
The Wlmcr tlraiute held a very uc
ceaKful meeting Saturday.
Ed Thompson waa a busineaa visitor
In Oold llill Friday.
J. K. liyiio went to Crant rasa
MANCHESTldt. England, Jan. 17.-
I'ubllc mon shoulJ be thinking of lh!
appalling industrial conditions now.
prevailing, rather than about polltirs.
CHANGE OF SCHEDULE AND FARES
Due to laws imposing heavy additional license fee upon auto
stage and regulating the speed and operation thereof and which
laws become operattve January 1, 1922, it la neceesarr In order to
comply therewith that we make the following change In schedule
and fares, effective January 1, 1022.
MEDFORD -ASHLAND STAGE
Leave Medford for Ashland and Ashland for Medford, dally
except Sunday. Kvcry hour on the hour from 7 a. m. to 7 p. then
:30p. m. Also 8:30 and 10:30 p. m. Saturday only.
. tiunday Hchcdule Leave Medford for Ashland and Ashland for
Medford every hour on the hour from 9 a. m. to p. m., tbea 6s 10
and 9:30 p. m.
FARES.
Medford-Aahland 45 eenta. 20 ride book 13.00
Medford-Talent or Ashland-Phoenlx 30 cents. 20 rid book 18.20'
Medford-Phoenlx or Ashland-Talent 20 cents. 20 ride book 12.40
Medford-Vorhles, Aahland-JLuke's
Ranch, Phoenix-Talent or any , .
short ride 15 eeuta. 20 ride book $2.00
INTERUEBAN AUTOCAR CO.
W. I,. LKWIS. Manager.
from
complete .Saturday.
without a performance by an Imitator! The Ford tractor ucent
of Charlie. Itefore the regular fight (irant Paw. wan a plcanaiil culbr In
an Impersonator of the comedian, our valley untiiroay
garbed like Charlie, ride Into tho ring
on a feeble bull nnd pull off a bur
IcNque bull fUht, ft the Immense en
Joymcnt of the spectator. Kven the
members of the royal family aro said
to enjoy this scoae evory lime they go
to the fight.
Ilia Impersonators are legion; they
embrace all color and Creed; and not
the least spectacular of them Is a full
blooded Australian aborigine who dons
baggy trousers and battered derb.w and
performs for tho benefit of tho shear
ers at the sheep station In Uourke, a
farflung outpost of New South Wales,
Australia. Ills reward for an evening's
entertainment is a twist of tobacco
nd an occasional l pence. Tbo real
Charlie appear at the Pago tonight In
Tho Idle Claas."
Frank McCtirvvl wt.Itoguo I'.lvcr
Jin moved to hi farm In' 1'leuaunt
valley to put some improvement on
it,
Itichle Kli-hmond purchased a load
of pigs in Pleasant Valley last week.
PHOENIX SCHOOL NOTES
i .
"Bit of Life" Is Innovation
In "Illta of Life," the special feature
offering which ojions a four day run
ut the Rlalto theatre tomorrow mat-
luee, Marshall Nollan offers four stor
ies cleverly linked together, with four
teen famotm film stars playing tho
iiuortaut roles. Ho gives an audience
four plays In one. He has applied the
magaxlno Idea to motion picture nnd
gone the publishers one better.
In hla picture ho offers, first, a
nut Ire, then a comedy-di-Ama, next
tense drama und, fourth, a big suprise
feature. Tho cast that plnys the dif
ferent roles Is tho biggest- array of
celebrities ever seen in ono produc
tion. They Include Lon Chancy, We
ley Harry, Teddy Sampson, Noah
Iieery, John IJowers, Anna May Wong,
Harriett Hammond, tYedertck Burton.
Hockcliffe Fellow-en. Edythe Chapman,
Tammany Young, James Nell, James
Bradbury, Jr., and Dorothy Mackall
School opened the 9th, ono week
late, on account of wiring tbo build
ings. Tho literary scletioa will put on a
program early in February. This pro
gram Is under tho management of the j
leaders, and blda fair to bo very entor-tatning.
Mlas Homes, tho county superinten
dent, spent the forenoon Friday look
ing over the library and helping Mr.
Milam catalogue some new books.
Cecil Hughes of Talent entered the
high school Wednesday. Ho has Just
returned from Camp Lew-is where he
baa been attending the government
school.
The basketball gumn last Friday
evening was full of interest and fun.
Applogato bays met their match even
If they did carry off the honors. The
Applegnto girls are veterans having
won all ganiOB for the last two years.
However they did not Bleep long ut
any one time os our glrU put up a
speedy fight and took their defeat like
sports.
Mr. Tyrrll has returned to his work;
ho is getting hla health back and soon
will be numbered among the "huskies"
Tho high school has their new ma
chine and hopes to be publishing a
school paper soon.
Cut Thin Out It I Worth Money
Cut out this slip, enclose with Co and
mall It to Foley & Co.. 2835 Sheffield
Ave., Chicago, ill., writing your nam
ad address clearly. You will recoive
In return a trial pncUages containing
Foley's Honey and Tar Compound foj
oougns, comb nnd croup; Foley Kidney
Pills for pains in sides nnd bock; rheu
matlHin, backache, kidney and bladder
ailments; and Foley Cathnrllo Tab
lets, a wholesome and thoroughly
cloaiisins cut bar tia for constipation,
blllouHnenfl, headuches, and sluggish
bowel, Adv.
Four Stories In One
Tho first story Is "The Dad Samar
itan," a slice of satire snipped from
Blum and social crookdom in New
York, tho story of a thief who got in
wrong despite his good intentions
It's a Thomas McMorrow story from
tho Popular Magor.lue. Tho second
"bit" Is "The Man Who Heard Every
thing, a comedy-drama written by
alter Trumbull for tho Smart Set.
Tho third story is "Hop," which a
hundred thousand people read when
It appeared under Hugh Wiley's slgTta
turo in the Saturday livening Post
The characters como from Sun FVun
cincos Chinatown. It is a story of a
Chink who wanted a son. I,on Chaney
gives a moHt roniai knble rhnracterlr.il
tlon in this opbiodo of "lilts of Life.'
The fourth "bit" is "Tho Strnngo Ad
venture," which certainly lives up to
Its title Marshall Nollan wroto the
last episode himself, nnd It has n sur
JI'IIho finish like tho cwek of ft whin,
The Trial -The Test -The Proof
Every component part of SOUND TIRKS is tried by the most rigid standards: the rub
ber, the cotton, the steel, the Kcversl compounds and ingredients which go to make the finished
product. - ,
From the bcginninR of SOUND RUBBER COMPANY the tires have been tested rigor
ously for fundamental strengths and have always made good!
And the PROOF? . The proof in that today, after fifteen months' use by the motorists of ,
the Northwest, SOUND TIRES have made for themselves a reputation and a character built
on faithful service rendered ! Today you can purchase SOUND TIRES from any one of three
hundred dealers throughout the northwest today you can hear from thousands of userg a
story of satisfaction nnd of confidence in SOUND TIRES!
Simply because tires which are made of the best material, the best workmanship, the best
desiirn tires built in the Northwest to fulfill the needs of the Northwest users MUST BE,
ARE and always "WILL BE
SOUND ALL AROUND!!
Sound Rubber Company
Tacoma, Washington .
Pari Tones Down Dance
PAHIS. Tho latest edict of Paris
society demands that moderation must
be the motif ot all the modern dances
this yeur, Including tho "shimmy." the
fox trot and tango. The latter is the
most popular dance in the best Pari
sian society, but it hns beon reformed.
TRADE MARK
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4r rftSr.
Dffi PAIN DISTURB
YOUR SLEEP?
THE pain and torture of rheu
matism can be quickly relieved
by an application of Sloan's
Liniment. It brings warmth , ease and
comfort and lets you sleep soundly.
Always have a bottle kindy and
apply when you feel tho firet twinge,
)f ptnetrales without rubbing.
It's splendid to take the pain out of
tired, aching muscles, sprains and
strains, stiff joints, and lame backs.
For forty years pain's enemy. AsIc
your neighbor.
At alf druggists 3Sc, 70c, $1.40.
sUnfii
I jrft4 rv f Pain's)
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SUCCESSFUL FARMING. MEANS FORDSON FARMING
Come talk with us or visit any of the owners for true facts.
Success Depends Upon Your Equipment
C, E. Gates Aito Co.
Corner Sixth and Pacific Highway
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