Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, January 18, 1922, Page 6, Image 6

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    DFOTID MATTi TTxTBTTNT!. MKDFORD, OKKtioy, AVKDXKSDAY. .IAN lT.ClfV IS. 1022
V. E. WALKER QUITS
STAND. OIL, BUYS
IN VALLEY GARAGE
FINAL
EEHEARSAL
K. OF P. MINSTRELS
AT PAGE TONIGHT
CARL ANDERSON
D
AA
by w o mm
the
The scat ;p Marled villi a rush Two l.wlnir vxiterirm'rs with
j yesterday for the K. nf V. minstrels ! gentler sex have Just about convinced
nt the rase Thursday and Friday i Curl Anderson, Medford farmer, that
niKhtH, iind they nr Mill buyintr them, he should resign himself to confirm
The preliminary work Is nil over, a
It wilt be pleaMnn now tft the
many buaineaa and personal friends
t W. E. Waljser, local special aent
for the Standard Oil company here
for ycara past, who vti transferred
. to the Portland office of the company
aa city aaleaman last week, haa re
signed from the company's service
and wtU enter business in Medford.
. Tha announcement haa Just been
made that Mr. Walker is now asso
ciated with Dick Farmer In the Val
ley garage and will bo connected with Tom, s7cm- wady o no up. and the
the active management of that con- n"x ?rt ; "k
after the Taiso pictures tonight.
mii ' . ' , , , i On. of the best numbers on the
Having the utinoJt confidence in pr0(,rnm wlu t, th double mule
the future of Medford and the Tallcy. ciuai-tot. "The Meludlan Oeutt." con
and myaolf, wife and children having Mating f Messrs. Maddox, Urayton,
bo many friends here, we could not Edmendes, (lore Merrill. I (each. Uny
bear to think of leaving so delightful lord and Kirkpatriok, in the humor
a place after five yeara' residence ous sketch "The Rill of Fare." Thev
here." said Mr. Walker today. "An- nv 8omo short "nappy encores with
other thing which Influenced me Into "cllon thal aro worth hearing. V.
making the change, is that during my wy,?r?l " P"f'
...... ,,h c, . Bolero ballad for low base Tho
7 W u 1 h thfl SUd" Hunchero s Love Song." descriptive of
ard Oil company the company has a lover rldin(f to gce hia 8Wccthoart
transferred me five times. First tne arly Mission days of California.
from San Francisco to Seattle. thenThia la accompanied in the refrain by
to, Portland, from there to Cottage! a male quartet.
Grove, and then to Medford, and from I Norman Merrill plnces a floral
there now back to Portland. I have 'wreath on the brow of -Dear Old
decided to settle down here for good. I Du1'' ,n baritone song, and
"It la with the friendliest feolln rt- Maddox sings the praise of tne
towarC the Standard Oil company.
DRESS FORM DAYS
F
OR LOCAL UN
There him been so many calls, fur
the gummed paper dress forms, that
the Home lHmnnatratltin agent Iihh
planned two or three dreaa form days
for Medford women. These days will
be the last two, daps of January or
fipt part of February. The plan la to
train loader in 'making the Ore
form. Any woman in Medford who
PEAR GROWER GETS
Old timers w ho have witnessed some !jd bachelorhood.
of the rehearsals sy that if there wan' It vk. in neh n. tii.it An.l.r-
- ),..x.ti.,. .!,. , Mrmn .- t.. inrti.m.i with Mhu wishes a dies form uliouut phono tho
th.t win h wrth ih ,. ,h' Nan White for the purpose of getting
....I. .,, : married. He had wooed and won the
i girl
after she Imd
newspaper
$1.00 T0S1.79F0R
THE RAILROADS
Jackson county farmcra, mid horll
ciiltiirlats have: cudmwd the aoculleil
"agricultural Moo" In toi-rcn with
out qualification and have, hrumlod us
"highly Inimical to tlinlr literpata" all
efforts looking to tho dlsaolutlon of
the litoc. At a recent tma'tink of the
Farm Ilnreau rosolip
Under a fmlnhl rate on ain'lcn ulid
iM'.tra that amount to u mortgage on
lilt ranch mi which ho In itilnt! Hut
rnllr.'iulH IS imroent Inlereiit. Tho Nr.
mva allow that nut of ovory $i!.tl in
I'elvcd for Unrllelt iieitni ilurliuf lt)'.M,
the Uoy.uo Kl''c ttrtiwur recalvcd un
aviM-itKo of f I 'll iiiut llai rulliDuda took
1.7l.
A compli'lo limil.Titlii of tlii'HK flKurmi
Ih lielmt iroinrcd l't' t it lUoli ti in nit
urly U'liio of Htln iuoi'.
IS
r..i.
Rheumatic Joints
Pain
Dl.rK Oi.f T, TUI..1
,Mh,u " y Pti JJ rT
z lIotn IHmonntratlon u(ttnt, riornct
. . ... . ( ItlfLum fViitattti
navi.rtlM.nl til ft Si'trt Of JMlUHiy UlUl flMU Ul ttDOUl -W
"1.. hum a.rtnii. TiiPMH tirHS iiiriiiM nr in r utnu nm lin tiir t itiio ruin iiiini, ir it it
dwuuiui ran KCtung pninuu n nM-lvo. Avirntf. oont about n tlo nnu ..u.um.r i.uLtft i,ii
CIIU M'iU It II WIW illlU Hi IUK tilHIU -- .--nt j' twifiuti 114 "n"'
ranch In Montana and ho thought h lr. Thla m hool will be tho only i iuton Wpl0 passed.
Tho Jai'ks.iu comity farmer almt
dlniatiiud rea.ilutloiiH tv all niembera
wn "iitiln nii.itv." aehool lor dreaa rornia inni wo win
What transpired after he ond tho hold In Medford until lt In tho eum
pretty Nan arrived In l'ortlaud la all mer.
bitter hlatorv to' Curl. She led htm If the Home Demon rat Ion njeent
into a lVrllnud department ftore. If not In tho office when you phone. I
where she got his wallet, containing rive your message and namo and
ICSO. and left for parts unknown. HIo phone number to tho one who
Kheumatioin la "pain only." Not
ono case In fifty require Internal
tivutii'.ont. Stop ilruKinit I ltd I) Booth
Injr. MiHtrtlnit "St. Jm-oba Oil" Ul
rtntly into your sore, alllf jointa and
miiMcle and relief cornea liiatantly.
"St. Jiicoba Oil" la hnrmleaa rheu
matism euro which never diHappolnta
and cannot burn or discolor the akin.
Umber up! yuit complaining! Uct
a amnll Irlul bottle, of tiU tlmo "iit.
Jacob VI" nt any drujr atmo itml in'
Jiiata namieat you'll frea from
rheumntlc paj'i, aoreneaa niul atllTneaa.i
Uon't auilVrl Relief ntul n euro awaitii
you. Jac..li Oil" f,aa cured mil-'
lion of rheunintlam aurTerera in the1
laat half century, ami la Jimt aa good
for aclnticn, iiBiiral(TiM, lumbwitu, back
nchc, aitraina iind awt-llinKa. i
And with beat wlahea for its success
that I severed my connection with
the Standard Oil company.'
hi Kit
the
Mexican Outbreaks Denied
MEXICO CITY. Jan. 18. Reports of
rebel uprisings in Mexico, which have
been received from across the frontier,
were denied last night by the actin;
secretary of war. He declared that
nowhere In the republic were there
uprisings which could be characterized
as revolutionary.
Dalles of the Columbia in the
tenor ballad. "The Echo of
Dalles.".
Yhtlo there is plenty of fun in the
show, aa la to be expected of a mins
trel performance, there is also a gen
erous errlnkllng of good music. Oet
i your reaervatlona early and secure the
good aeats.
A BOUQUET FOR THE TRIB
FROM LOCAL COMPETITOR
Why Women Get Despondent
Are not women naturally as light
hearted, brave and hopeful aa men?
Tea, certainly: but a woman's organ
Ism la essentially different from a
man's more delicate, more sensitive
and more exacting. Women In deli
cate neaun are more dependent, more i
nervous more irritable and more de
spondent. When a woman develops
nervousness, sleeplessness backaches,
headaches, dragging down pains and
melancholia she should lose no time
in giving LyJia E. Pinkham's Vege
table Compound a fair trial, as it will
quickly dispel auch troubles. This
root and herb medicine contains no
drugs and haa been the standby of
American womanhood for nearly fifty
years. ' Adv.
In line with the policy of the Record
Herald to help In any way possible to
boost real western institutions, we
wish to make a statement relative to
Medford's dally paper. Everything
considered it is a better publication
than the size of Medford would really
warrant one in expecting to find here.
The Medford Mail Tribune gives the
city the Associated Press dispatches
and renders a service thereby which is
equal to that rendered by much larger
publications in much larger cities.
While we may not always agree with
the publication, yet In all fairness, we
feel that it is our duty as a western
magazine to say these few words of
commendation for the enterprise and
determination as well as' business
ability which makes the Medford Mall
Tribune possible. Pacific Record
Herald.
Is still among those absent.
Hut Instead of returning to Med
ford and tho old job on the farm. Curl
got funds in some unknown manner
and begun to drown his sorrows via
the moonshine bowl.
It was Sunday night that be got
well "gowed" up and went Into a
cafeteria looking for a good time'. At
a nearby table sat two attractive
girls. Carl started a flirtation. The
girls, apparently, were willing to step
out a bit.
In order to convince them he could
furnish them a good time, Cmrl pulled ,
out a tlOO bill and laid It on tho tuhlej
, beside him. The girls became. greatly
! Interested. They sidled up to his
table to get a better basis of friend
ship. i ;
When Cart turned his head a mo
I ment. one of the girls snatrhed up
tho 1100 bill and both ran. Carl gave
chase, but his lega were a bit unsteady
from too much moonshine, lie broke
through a glass door and tore It down
In the chase for the two girls, but
after a chase down the street he man
aged to catch one of them. Put ho
then let her talk him out of calling
the police. He permitted her to go
with the money.
The restaurant management called
I tfie police and had Anderson arrested
on a charge of disorderly conduct. In
police court he gave the , name of
Eric Teterson, but Deputy District
Attorney Mowry recognized him as
the Medford s"nin who had com
plained of the loss of a bride-to-be
and $680. In fact. Anderson wanted
tho county prosecutor to represent
him as his attorney in police court.
.In view of Anderson's recent unfor
tunato .and costly experiences , with
women. Judge Rosstnan permitted
him to go his way with a ti fine. Ha
still had 21 left. Portland Ore-gonlun.
J. T. Gagnon returned yesterday
'from a brief business trip to Portland.
answers the phone.
Mexico Bakers Strike
ME1CO CITY, Jan. IS. linkers rut
ployed In thla city went on striki last
night following a wage dlsputo and the
capital was today threatened with a
bread shortage.
r
In congress from Or;on calling tit
tenttou to tho execmrvo ami confined,
tory frolfthl rales iu ( f i-i'mH fruits, par
ticularly tariff on learn and apples
from the Rogue Rlfii valley, and vug
lug them to exert tholr Influence
toward securing a readjustment vt
these rates.
These resolutions pointed out that
figures based on the 1921 fruit crop of
the Itoguo River valloy showed that
tho averaKo fanner was struggling
MI.HK III t.ll VMS 1'IHS
ASIII.M
M.AM M il
BUSINESS MEN'S
Wo will mil jour litiiltioi liaitilln
you a partnor, Mr.
No Chili go for IJulllig TraimrlH na
CLEANING HOUSE
jour leant Nniro
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Confidential
WE LOCATE BUYERS
FOUR-SITE SALES AOENCY
OREGON miiii-iu
lk-ater lUot k
riioiio 4
MiHlford lU.lg,
I'lioMK 00(1
4-.MOST TUW.NS
sot I'M i : tt oiti:i.).
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STORIES
14
STARS
PEOM SOCIAL WORLD
F BOM UNDERWORLD
FROM SAN FRANCISCO'S
CHINATOWN
STARTS
TODAY
Marshall
Neilan
Presents His Newest
Idea in Pictures
LON CHANEY
WESLEY BARRY
AND 12 OTHER FAMOUS FILM FOLK IN
"BITS OF LIFE"
YOU XL FIND ACTION, DRAMA, ROMANCE,
LAUGHTER, THRILL, MYSTERY EVERY
THING A MARSHALL NEILAN PRODUCTION
AND STILL MORE IN THIS UNPRECEDENTED
SURPRISE.
SUNDAY HOOT GIBSON "THE FIRE EATER"
MA
TO
14 Famou3
Film Folk
Wesley Itarry
Lon Vhnary
Noah Iloery
Teddy HampMm
Anna May Wong
Harriet Hammond
Frederick Burton
John I lowers
JXwkrJilfe Kollowes
Dorothy Markail
JxlyLlie Chapman
James Nril
' James Itrndbui-V, Jr.
'J'nnunaiiy l'oung
COMING MABEL NORMAND IN "MOLLY O"
Mann's
The Best Goods for the Price No Matter What the Price Mann's'
J VJ U Li
1 11111J1
At
IG DAYS!
MANN'S
Thursday, Friday and
January 19th, 20th an
Our Greatest Semi-Annual
Saturday
d 21st
Th
ousanas
Short Lengths
NANT SALE!
d;
1 Tl .1
ana i nousands
of Silks, Dress Goods,
Ginghams, Linens, Wash Goods, White
Goods, Ribbons, Laces, Dress Trimmings
and Embroideries
G
This
omg in
About One-
B
H
ig Sale at
alf Price
at 8:30
A. M.
Be on Hand Early as the Best Values Go First
Sale Opens Thursday, January 19,
1 , j
January Clearance Sales Continue. Every
Article for Less. See the Liberal Discounts .
in Every Department
200 New Silk Blouses,
up to $7.50 values.
No"' $3.48
each ......
Mann's Department Store
THE STORE FOR EVERYBODY
ENTRANCES ON E. MAIN AND N. CENTRAL
MEDFORD, OREGON
Mail Orders Promptly Filled Postage Prep aidr-Agenfs for Pictorial Review Patterns
100 New Fancy Petti
coats. Worth $1.50.
Jahch8alC' $1'-00