Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, January 26, 1922, Page 3, Image 3

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VAQl) TIITiEH
an
F
UNERAL ORE
GON
PIONEER HELD IN
MEDFORD TODAY
R.
HAND DEFEATS
REUBEN IN FAST
E!
RING MATCH
A small Himl crowd, considering the
two fall to 0110. Tho iiiiilch wnn ono
MOIIill I lino and WltH
Kdward Allmrl llll,lri.(li wlwim) death
was announced yesterday, was born
July Utih, 1X11, In Limn, CuttaraiiKUs
county, N. Y., nnd was married Jan.
24th, 1801 In Mill,. Valley, N. V.. t'
HlUa Ami Van TbshoI. lhvraiotd
enlisted Auk. H, Uf,2, In tlm lMUi
N. Y. Infantry, later waa trnusferrttd to
t'n. I, lxilt I'n, ravalry, and aiiivad
until tlio t-limu of llio war In lNi'.Ci, Mr.
Illldrnth moved it .MIchlKuti In 1h
nml from MKIiluau to Oregon l i I Him,
living In the southern part of the ntau. rruwd tonno with intoroHl.
until thn tlmo of hid death, which no
currnd lit CottuKn llmvo, Jim. !!, IK'i.
lln In mirvlvml by hi wife, Klla A.
Illldroth, and three sons, Adolhert
IMward lllldieth, i.xl.lliiK In Oakland,
Cat., ami Kthnn Allan Illldrnth and
Nathan lliu Illldroth, whnsa howea
nre in llutlo Kulla, Ore. Funeral r
v !. were held at Weeks ft Conger's
nt 2 o'clock (hi afternoon and Inter
ment wait made In thn Central I'ulnt
cemetery.
CLEAN SHAVE BY
JAPANESE MIGHT
END RACE FEELING
)IONol,t,t', T.
J I. shuve "ut
uttractlon, wltimiMiid Hid IIiiihI Jteuhnn ) ,,( every other Any" nilwht nsHlst
wrestling match ut (lolit 111)1 Inst nlKht
.Ifihidiii'mt I turn li ffmf itflntr ritflnl hnr
which resulted lit a victory fir Hand, ' , .,,,,, ar,.r,u,,a to!,rn Orison him ln i-freeied 'In this yarn ot nn1
EX-MEDFORD MAN
BUYS INTEREST IN
El
MDERS
ASHLAND
MASSACHUSETTS
LEADS COUNTRY
f
INGl
WOMEN
WAKUnVfiTOX, Jan. 2. The pro-
imiiivi) Jnn. 28, Onn of tin1
IdKgesI transfer of personal pron- portion of married U, the total nml
erly, which ever took plum In Houth- oiulntion of the country fifteen
over Inerensed from
iim flnt trt rH.Z lifF rtnt In Itin
of tin. host ai'fn In IhU aoctlon for, " " jimrtment atora ponwa uiwri- -""' t-n y-ur prvrodinK the 120 cnu.
n clean and Himila- l"",ul". ."oinim-a irom ii'iiainw ninn- ;f jienry KiKlvrn. Jr., nnn i. u. r nu- nccordlnn to tntltl- mndn public
2f ytrnra of iik, dun to Incrcnactl Im
migration tlmn n growing propen
ilty of mntrlniony.
Of tho total niulo pooulatlon of
tr.:i,!)00,m nbov (he 15-vcar rlnmd
fliiillon, thn rcntniB flRiiren nhowH
2I.S49.266 nmrrlcd, l.TBH.anx widow
ed and 235,214 divorced, tho Intter
flur?, however. Im ludlmt none di
vorced and remarried-.
liy atate, Mamuu-hum-ttft fed the
field In th ' proportion of ningle
woiriPn with a percentno of 34.4,
although thrt lllrl't of Columbia rx
ceed t thin with 37. i per cent,
Wyoming led with 70.5 per rf nt In
thn proportion of mnrried women
while tho Jar Kent proportion of mar
ried women K2.H per cent wa ahown
for MinalMlppI and Arkanwaa and the
amallcat, 45.9 per tent for Nevada,
CORNS
Lift Off witli Fingers
2 I
' hy)
II t- I
IWjn't hurt a hit I )mn linlr
!''icconc'' on an i li:ii!i corn, iinlaiitly
til at com ioit liiimn;. thru (hurtly
jou lilt it riht cfl with tinucrv 'Irw!y!
Your drui;git iclU 4 liny tiottlq o(
l"'retinc" Hr a Irw cents niriKicia to
remove cvety Inrd corn, iii corn, or
lorn between the to, and the tallue,
without mirtic or irritation. .
lii-iit of tlu Jiiiiuiicmc colony
lct ;imniicr nf promoting Amerlcun
Juiiiii'i Kinlty, and , puhllxhed by
Nlppu Jljl, Jniiuncm) lnniUHR ncw
iKiper,
K, Nnlto, JiiimtieHo vlcn-conaul gm
irri. udvUed bin countrymen t rend
ttie Kiil'IImIi ncu'4lifitieru. ull "tboHn
rirat part of tlm match t!oia IHH'a M auregiiid Ameilcun-Japaneiie
pildn uppnrenlly luld tho advnntiiKO frlendnhli. are . inrliied chiefly to
on point, plnrlnK Kouhmi In nuninroua thorn, who do not curt the KnglUh
dnnKnroti itoaitlona, limihen, however imperii
iniinllkti Miit nut from turt t flnlnh. ;
Jliinrt'a wclnht waa announcud u
ii'i pouuda un l Hubon'n no ir,.';. Thn
rontCNtnnta clltnhnd Into thn rinit uml
from tho tlmo thoy ciiina frtnn their
coinniu until tho fliHl fall held thn
During tint
on the! gar. Henry,
dlaplnycd Ilia kliowlndKO of the garni)
and fixtrlcittnit hltnntilf with reiiiiuk
alila aklll from many hard place.
Rnuln-n ecurd a crotch ton luld and
won thn flrat fall in tZ mlnuto.
13 minute nfter thn coiitnutuiitn had
again entered tho rlnit Hand ancurud
it oiimnglng hniiiinnrliMk on Iteulinn
nnd anruixl lha aerond fall. Tlia match
by thla limn waa galnlmt XM'd and Unoprieior.
hncamo iuon ap'M'Ucular. Ona of "l'lregnrd Rimplclon toward othera
Hi'tiliena fluit'-r wa badly Injured "rrowinlndel pntrlotUm and go
durlng tho application of the tumMier-"'""' " ''""'''""''y '"' among Jap
1 c lc jnnen. nnd cultlvntn heiirt-to-henrl
.' ..... ... 'nmnnon with Americana, liuHOd
Th conteatanta Bgaln entcrad the Uf()n rvnaon um, lindl.r.Unj,ni,f.. Wa.
ring and tha grapplliig attain licam ,h U(i,mmioll f H. Takiyamu. con
fant and aH'taculnr with no advau- Mular necri'tury. .
tago apparntit on i-lthar atda until Dr. T. Kalnutiuina, lionorury pical
Hand aaw hla advautagq and ancumd d-nt of th Hoclcty ( Amerlcun fill-
Junior, will lm general today by thn f ennu bureau.
I manager of tlia lubllhmint, and tj, ,urHU h.-Ucvcd however, that
yrldegar, familiarly known a "Ike" tnB wnH ,ir,ut,y more indicative of
i both In Aahlund uod Medford, will a change In th ago romponltlon of
hiivo chnrgo of tho grocery and hard- ti,? population an Increane In thn
ware department. U'OHm-imlon halt perccniiiKe of mate between 1 r, arid
already been given, mm rolonaai cm-i
porlum ha no lew than eight depart-l
men!, and tho building conatru!tlon !
reuihe for 250 feat along tho aouth
Hide of Main atreet, whil the average
lot depth I 9 fo't. Y.V epilog the!
fltlxcna bank on the corner, and a!
amnll bUKlnoM block Intervening, thej
dnpartment ator fxlendx thn entire j
width of a city block. In addition to'
tho varied acope of thn merchandiz
ing emabllwhment, thn building nlao
Dr, lua Moil. pi-cHldeiit f the
Jiipiiiieiin I'ni'led tmMoclatlon of Hawaii
Hiild that better feeing might Im pro
moted If JapniiiHi. nnd Ainnrlcan rep
rcdeiilntlvea of thn mi him trade or pro-
r.u. t ........ i.. ..u
,. . i i. .i i j 7 i . inuwa th Columbia Hotel overhead.
nvet In Hawaiian Indimtileii and "" , . . . ,.uj
mult American Intereala v,.ur Inter-""' new P".piv". ,
-irt and your IntereHt their Internal,"
wua thn ndvlcu of M. Kotneyn, hotel
100 Street Cart Burn
CHICAGO, Jan. 2. Fire laat nigh
deatroyed 100 atreet cars and cauaf
damage estimated at 11,500,000 at th
Devon avenue oar barna.
SULPHUR CLEARS UP 1
ROUGH OR RED SKIM
Face, Meek and Anna Eaafly
6mooth, Saa 8pecUUat
Any break'uit crnt of the (Ida, tm 1
fiery, itching eczema, can be quickly
overcome by applying a little laentl
Sulpbnr, declares a noted akin ipedal
ist. Because of its germ destroytBg
properties, this sulphur preparation
begins at once to soothe irritated aUa
and heal eruptions such as raaa, ptaa;
pies and ring worm. -
It never fails to remove (ha sue maul
and disfigurement, and yon do not hanro
to wait for relief from embtfraaatnent.
Improvement quickly shows. Sufferers)
from skin trouble should obtaia
small jar of Mentho-Sulphnr from
any good druggist and use it Ilka coM
cream, i
made
Heofor
lein
WlFOR J
VIlLOTHES
Tine a famoim arm lurk on Houlion.
giving hi in hla anrottd full after fuur
mlniitna nf wrnatl'.ng.
Hand had been aocklng an oppor
tunity to apply tlm arm lock all even
ing and Heiibnii had akilfiilly evaded It
atven or fight times.
HiMilicn reniulnml In the ring for a
luouinnt after hla defeat and endeav
ored to auy a few worda to lhn crowd
hut waa utiabln to bo heard on account
of a hordtt of howling yoiiiiKhtnra who
ahoubl have been lionn and In bud two
Ihuira bnforo tho llnlab of tho titBtcli
and whoaa ronalant ahrlcklng and
"lirlght" remarks wer tho only oh
Jfctionnhli) feature of tho autiro even
ing. Finally Uffnmo J lilalr ancrwdnd
In alliniring tint Infant ranks and
Kniiben anld that tin had no nllhl to
ffnr fur hla dnfnat. Hn thn aakrd
Hand what hn weighed. Hand rt-pllnd
that hn had .not been welghod lately
but admitted that lin niuat wciKft'cluan
to 170.
ltnuhnn challenged Hand t llinnt
him at n future ditto If lu could makn
rnaaonahlo weight, lln put up a aido
b-t of .'i00 and thn rundltlon la tt
Hand mnkp 11 pmiudn rlnKaldn or for
feit tho bet. Ilouben Is giving Hand a
10 imutid weight handicap under ihoao
ondltlona. Many remarVs wnro heard
rogarding tho KatnennB with which ho
tKik hla defeat.
It la suppotiod t tin t tho mutch will be
atagnd In the near future.
AUTO REPAIR SHOP
wna of Japnnnan unceatry, offend
tlila udMae:
Obaervo the Kabtmth Day.
yuur homo nnd pretnlaia clean;
nt leant every other day."
Keep
ahuvn
of cm-.
1917. thn
a atreet i
"Molly O" at Rialto
Mabel Normand returned t the
Mack Kenjiett coniody circuit yester
day at thn Itlalto tlmatre In "Molly O".
which haa a Cinderella theme, a Tip-1 temporary
In tho hand of the aenlnr Kndnra.
iTho new firm la already planning to
Inatall three or- four other depart
ments In addition to thoae which
already repreannt almoat every phaae
of the retail trade.
ll, (1. Endure, Hr., retires after 41
year of contlnuoua bualneaa experi
ence In no lew than aevtn atatea.
about li yearn of which huve been
paancd In Aahland. Thn flrat unli of
the big atore waa built In 1)10, there
having been a renalatutnce of con
atructiun both In 114 and 19
extenalona only ending with
Interaectlon barrier. This bualneaa
j block hue not been tho only Improve
jment In the town with which Endera
ihas been actively identified, he hav
jlng opened up new atrecta. removed
laud remodeled dwelllnga, and under
hla Incentive the Sanitarium waa
jpraetli-iilly rebuilt on a new location.
To auch an extent have hla actlvltlea
jbeen diversified, that the portion of
town where these Improvement cen
iter, haa been facetiously termed.
'."Knderavllle," a deBlgnation, which
In nowlac enata any reflection upon,
'neither la It reaentcd by, thla promoter-general
of ilvle bettermcnta.
i However. Mr. iCndi-rs' retirement
ifrom netive tUKlnea purauita la only
Ho will take a well-
BEGINNING TOMORROW 9 a. m.
WHILE 100 OF THEM LAST
WEAR-EVER
HARD THICK SHEET
1-Qt. Aluminum Stew Pans
Reg, price 95c
Only 38c
' Cover
only 19c
extra
(Regular Price 30c)
Limited Quantity On Hani
Mi, nit SOUTHERN OREGON HARDWARE CO. p 300
DR. RICKERT
Eyes Scientifically Tested
and Glasses' Properly Fitted
NO IHIOI'S I HICII
-Jlrokin Ienm-N Aivurntely ltiillcnUil
f FACTOllV OX I'llKMISKS
I ilOK I), Main, I pHhlM
INCOME TAX
ju iams AllVATAlll; or an you
: arc ontllloil to In credits nnd al
I lowancea In tho preparation of Pod
iirul Ketttrns and
.1
TO RAVE MONEY for our clients Is
'w' tlm roHiilt nf nur
ll KFincillXTHKlCVICK
J Smi us now nnd avoid tho fliml 'mali
WILSON AUDITING CO
IJIx-i-t) Uullillng. Medford
CHIMNEYSWEEP
JOHN F. BUCKLEY
, Medford 'a Own
Phone 2S0-H 8 A. M. and 5 P. M
WOOD
llent wooil of nil kind. Only wood
in city under cover. AIno lHnt, I'tah
Coal nt $17 off enr,
VALLEY FUEL CO.
? Bml nnd Fir Mim. Miono 70
FISHING RODS
Jtowrapped, lu-iuUroil nnd Ilevar
nUlied. rilog tied to pattern or
oi def. .
H. W. OOUL1)
HIT f. !NoTvtr.vvn Rt, nfodfortl
ra-iary lilt, and an Kddle HlckenbttCker;enrned vacation, preliminary to In
finlah. jdulglng in what aoine have termed a
"Molly " uboiimU with thn aams plpi-drenm. Hut Endera does not
laii;hiiiaking quality which tundo Hn
ley I'eter liunno and Mark Twain fa
OPENS AT HITTSON'S
Tho moat recent f new bualneaa en-
teiprlaca In Medford lit tho J. V. II.
Automotive Sorvlco Co., which haa
hen eatabllahnd In the lllttaon (iaragn
by H. T. Johnson and 1. H. I'atterann,
two experienced automobllo repair
men. Tho former waa, for three years
with tho Hudaon Motor l' and trav
eling technical cxeit for, tho Htmlo-
baker IVtrp. for tho aanm period of
time. I'revloua to hla arrival here ho
waa aitporlntcndcnt of service for Cook
& (SHI of rortlnnd. Mr. Patterson la a
Hudaon and KaBex expert having man
aged aeveral California garages.
Tho new firm will make a specialty
of high class repair service, giving tho
motorist a definite, figure on tho labor
coat of hla Job before, actual work la
Ntartod. Positive sntlafactlon la aa
aurud by tho owners on all work from
oil inn Jolia to a complete motor rebuild.
tnoun. The fans who rnrrulted tinder
tlio Nnmatid banner when Mack Sen
netl produced her earllcHt successes
are bound to Ik- nuKmentod by nuin
Imts durlns the run of "Molly O."
Molly, acrordlnic to tho story, waa a
waahwiiiiian a daughter. Hut soapsuds
never dltntiied tho sparkle of her w it.
Iter aotil was that of I -aura Jean
l.lbby. Konieo, alio thought, had an
aquiline nose and patent leather hair
much like that of Dr. John S. Hryant.
whoso picture she rllped from 'the
dally prints. Molly's father, Tlm
O'Uiilr. was one of those bigoted par
ents who are dead act against their
datiKhtcrs keeping compnny with
awnlns wearing hlKh top hats. Tlm
' tiitlltivcs the ideal husband wears a
bowl haircut nnd eats peas like a cave
man.
Mollis loves Dr. Ilryant as soon os
alio meets him. And repulses from tho
rirat Jim Smith, her fathrr'a choice.
Molly's romance, with tho doctor In
volves running away to a masquerade
inr true fairy-tale fashion. Bhe wears,
aa you guesaed, ft Luclllo model nnd
looks ravishing. I lor tathcr turns her
out when he finds she has disobeyed
him by going to the ball. When ho gooa
after hor In tho morning he learns the
duotor has married her, whereupon he
bows hla head lioforo tho knowledge
that a Hulls Royco and good intentions
are not ncceaaartly Irreconcilable.
amokc, and the dream referred to
promtaea to become a reality in the
way of Inniallluic a bunineaa venture
aaaumlnK the acope of genera! distri
bution, with Anhhind aa a center. Thcj
plan la to construct a Kulmtantuu
block at biaat 100x150 its to propor
tion, the establbdimcnl to be a
grocery and provision depot on a
wholcaale liaala, carrying ulao a full
lino of frulta nnd vegetables on a
commenaiiratn scale, cold storage fa
cilities to be afforded by an extensive
refrigerating plant, the equipment of
the concern to be flt-Ht-cInaa and ade
quate us to facilities In tho way of
storage nnd tranaportutlon.
Presbyterian Church
Shows Increase of
More Than 85,000
Dividend on their patnbllHhc-d bnala
of 8 per cont por unnum waa declared
hy tho directors ot tho I'nlon SuvIiibn
and Loan Asaoclntlon last week In the
o.tlc.ea of tho nHaoelatlon, In rortlanil
tho dividend being 4 por cent to cover,
tho flacul six month period ending
Jun. 14th. '
Tho Increase of uaaota wna fmm
iisi,s,8.U on Doceiuhor 31, 1D:'0 to
$101,111:8.03 on Doceniber Slat last.
According to tho most reliable atatla
ttcji obtitlnablo this Oregon uasoclntlon
liaa broken all American records fur
rapid and aubalantlul grrowth.
llio asaoclntlon la a strictly mutual
organization, owned and controlled. by
Its inemliera. Tho officers nro ConraJ
tJlKon, president; It. J. Klrkwood
vlco prr-Rldont and geneiol munagor;
u. C. Htiild, aocond vice president; R
I'. Hanko, aocrotaryi Opal K. Howen
naBiHiiint aecrotiuy and Antlum Kckorn
trouHtircr. .
Thn dlrertora nro V. r. Olds, Con
rail r, OIhou, Anthon Kcltorn, K, A
Southwlck, v. T, . Jlofmtra, J. H. Ran
kin, Dr. J. L. IiomlB, XL V, Hnnke
It, J, Klrkwood, mul 1., C, Slldd,
the
has
the
At the Page
"The Child Thou Oavest Me."
Flrat National nttrnctlon, which
been entertaining big crowds at
Page theatre, will close Its four day
engagemunt tomorrow. The manage
ment declares that the picture has
been one of the moRt successful ever
exhibited at hla theatre, owing to the
combination of a Utrllllng story, excit
ing suHpeuBO, an ull atar cast and per
fect direction. The pleturo's greatest
appeal haa been little Richard Head
rick, who, in spite of hla thrco and ono
half years, Is In reality tho star of tho
production.
DES MOINES. la. An Increase of
more than 85,000 communicants of the
Presbyterian church of tho United
States of America during 1921 waa
announced here by Dr. Lewis Seymour
Mudge, of Philadelphia, Tenn., stated
clerk of tho church. Dr. Mudge was
In Doa Moines making arrangements
for the annual general assembly of the
denomination to bo held 'here begin
ning May 18 and continuing for ten
days.
Dr. Mudge announced that the num
ber of communicants of the church
now exceeds 1,700,000. This, ho an
nounced, la a gain of more than 83,000
over last yenr. The church alsj has
more than 1,400,000 Surillay school
members.
Contributions during last year. Dr.
Mudge aald, exceeded $17,000,000 of
which more than $1,200,000 was spent
for foreign missions, $3,701,000 for
home missions and more than $1,000,
000 for education.
The Presbyterian church has 9979
ministers of tho gospel.
Final Games "Y"
Basketball Tonight
Viscount Bryce Cremated
LONDON, Jan. 26. Funeral services
for VlBCount Rryco, former lirltlsh
ambassador to the United States, who
tiled last Sunday were held today in
tne chapel ot the Crematorium at
Qoldor's lreen, where the body 'was
crcmnted thla morning. Tho services
w-ere attended by many friends of the
late author and publicist.
The final gnmna In tho Y. M. C. A.
league will ! played tonight at the
hnll over .the NhiiHta. As a prelimi
nary to tho regular games, tho girls
tennis of tho Christians and North
Met boil 1st a will atngo a contest.
The Christians nnd South Metho
dints will Hinge a contest.
' The ChrlHtluna nnd Houth Methodist
boya tuama will follow with what,
without doubt, will be a well-eonteHt-ed
game. As there la a natural nntl
puthy to seeing any team finish with
at hoiiBiind por cent score for tho
RoiiNoti, It 1h to be expected that ncu
trul spectators V lll root for the Disci
pies. However, na tho Dixie Weslo
ynna turn out to n mnn (and woman)
from tho minister to tho cradle roll,
to boost tho tnnm, there will bo nri
lack of backing for tho top notchors.
Tho third scheduled game la between
tho, Baptists and North M. K.'s. .
Tho throo games for tho price of
ono admission, fin nips called nt 7
p. ni., VAti, 8:10 respectively,
USE SLOAN'S TO
WARD OFF PAIN
I ill Lh, aches grow into big paina
1 y unicss warnca on Dy an applica
tion of Sloan's. Rheumatism,
neuralgia, etitt joints, lame back won t
fight long against Sloan'a Liniment.
For more than forty years Sloan'a
Liniment has helped thousands, the
world over. You won't be an exccp
tion. It certainly docs produce results.
It penetrates without rubbing. Keep
this old family friend always handy
for instant use. Ask your neighbor.
At all druggists 35c, 70c, $1.40.
Liniment
ANNOUNCEMENT
Co.
J. P. R. Automotive Service
Have taken over the ,
Service Department and Repair Shop
of Hittson Motors
Our work will all be done by contract In other words we tell you
to the cent tlje amount of labor your job will cost. We will be
equipped to do any kind of work on automobiles or trucks at re
duced cost to owners, from greasing and oiling to completely re
building. Our absolute guarantee accompanies every job. '
"SPECIALTY WORK OUR SPECITLTY"
36-40 S. Fir St.
Phone 57
fhun'sV
enlmy
New Ford Prices
Effective Here
Including Starter and Demountable Wheels
Factory Price Freight War Tax Total'
Chassis ..... . .$380.00 $110.30 $12.71 $503.01
Runabout ...... 414.00 110.30 22.59 546.89
Touring ,. . . . .. 443.00 110.30 23.79 577.09
Coupe ....v. ...... 580.00 ; 110.30 29.44 719.74
Sedan . . . . 645.fc) 110.30 32.12 787.42
Truck ......... 430.00 110.30 13.95 554.25
Tractor .....625.00 97.85 722.85
Cars for immediate delivery at present.
C. E. Gates Auto Co.
3