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' PAGE STX jNfEDFOTtt) MATL TOTBUNR MlTOtfOTlD. ORRCiOX SATURDAY. DECEMBER 23. 1022 Art Draped? Never! But Women Danced in Nude, Isadora Charges COXTIXIOV8 PERFORMANCE TODAY, TOMOIUtOW AND CHRISTMAS DAY 12:30 TO 11:041 P. M. EDFORD T AT YR. BIGGEST EVER FRIDAY SMOKER Tuo Way of a Country Lad with Tlirco City Ludlen ..: 'iTho CltrirftmaH business at the Med "ford ppaloffiuo . appears to , bo run nlnK about 20 per cent ubove thut of any previous year. All trains urc l;rlnKlg in heavy loads of mail, as tlicy havo been u,ll week, but It In thoiwht that thu bulk of ChriHtmuH , imrcel had reached here with the ar rivals x( the trains this forenoon. All . mircols arriving In the city by 8 a. in '. Christinas day will bo delivered that (lay. . Postmaster. Wm. J. Warner, real irinK how much It means to Mud , ford peoplo to reoelvo their parcels on or before Christmas day has arranged ; to have' delivery of parcels on Hun- day, and ulso on Christinas day, using HubHiitute carriers. Thu city carriers mado a complete clean-up this afternoon of flrBt clam mail that hud urrived by that time, but the carriers will mako no dolivery of mall on Christinas. ' 'The rural carriers will make .rogulur delivery on Christmas, and .on that day the general delivery and stamp windows of the postoffico will bo open from 8 o. m., to 10 p. m. FOR MS DAY 'WASHINGTON, Doc. 23. Santa Claus will lido' into northern Btates from Michigan to the Atlantic coast on a fresh layer of snow if weather bureau predictions today of a snowfall within tlio next 24 hours in this area hold good. . New overcoats, sleds, skates and similar ChrlBtmon gifts will have to be held in store until tho middle of next week, however, for according to Die bureau, "there is no cold weather in sight" after tomorrow until Wednesday. Outside-1 of tho ' northern ' border fitatos fnlr' weather is promised thru out the country for tomorrow anil Christmas day. . The tomperuture will contlnuo above uormal for tho next two days. '; ' ' . COUNTER REVOLT " jjjf U kh Mf4- & Jti&mK. mmwm imam - rrvsm l : : igpz I ' ' (foot worC vvfB INDIANAPOLIS. ','Two nude women can dance at a banquet of business men but I'm not allowed to give an interpretative dance wrapped in a blanket!" Such was the neat fling Isadora Duncan look at Lew Shank, auctioneer-mayor, when he refused to let hor appear. The shaft struck 'deep since a political crisis is a-brew because Shank failed to make arrest in connection with the alleged "nude dancin?" of two -women at a banquet of prominent business men recently. Ed. Scurbier, of the board of public safety, who insisted on arrests, lost his job. Never theless Mayor Shank says Isadora dassen't dance. F ' ' MALTA, Dec. S3. (By tho Asso ciated Press) Information Just lo rWved : hero from a 'reliable source in Athens Is to the effect that trotiblo Is brewing , there with unmistakable nigns of, a big cuunter revolutionary movement. . , , ' The population of tho Greek cupl tul, is . said to be at a high nervous piteh . with mony prominent partici pants In tho late revolutions leaving the country. ; '. Tho movement, it is stated, is not against King Oeorgo, who is again in popular favor,' but agnlnst tho mili tarists. Malta Is tho cable station first re ceiving cable dispatches direct from Athens to oulsWIo points and is well ndvhml concerning developments at the tireek capital. H err in Massacre Case . Defense Is Presented ' .MARION, 111., Doc. 25. (By tho Associated Press.) Tho terroriilng of a peaceful countryside,, abuse- of law abiding citizens und finally tne killing of an unarmed union minor, wus charged against tho armed guards at thu Lester mine, by wit nesses for the defenso today at the trial of flvo men charged with mur-dur-iu connection with tho ilerrin mine slnyings. - Oulyitwo wttiiososs for tho dofenBo were henfd at the morning session nnrt tho cross examination of a third hcjld over from yesterday was pond tn wliun court adjourned for tho holiday, to convotiu January 2. . "Uavo boon troubled with woak ltld noys since childhood," writes Mrs. 0. Ilydo, IJonzonla, Michigan. "Now paat forty and hnvo had terrible backncho and Hint tired out feeling, hardly ablo to do my work. By using Foley Kid ney Pills ' nccompanlod with l'oloy Cathartic Tahlots I soon felt llko a now porson.", Uackacho, rheumatic pains, dizziness nnd blurred vision uro symp toms of kidney trouble JAiley Kidney I'llls glva quick rollof. Sold every where. Adv. Tho Imperial orchestra furnished the music for tho dinner given by tho monibors of tho Copeo Forum at the Hotel Modford this afternoon for their families and a number of Modford chil dren. Wo havo heavy wrapping paper and know how to wrap your Christmas packages so they will go sufoly thru tlie mall. Mall Tribune. , If Tho Modford Pharmacy offer a 30 percent discount on thoir fancy or plain box stationery. 231 Tho Kov. Mlohaol O'Flunnngan, CX-vico president of tho Dail Elreaiin and Josoph O'Dongherty, ono of the youngest members of tho samo body, aftor much persuasion consented to stay over in Modford until alter , Christmas. They stop at Uoddlng. ' Calif., on their way to Snn Francisco whoro they aro billed to speak at a mass mooting at tho Civic auditorium on Dec. 29th, when all represenlallvus of Irish soclotles of California will be prosont In full force Mr. O'ljonghoriy has served tlmo In many Irish Jails nu ll Is patriotism and lovo of country. I'etor Colden, ono of lCamonn De Valora's misled lieutenants passed through on his way to the hlg meeting on train 13 yesterday morning. Ho Is a great Irish wrltor and pout. Havo yon tried that big milk shake at DeVoo's? tf ltcst assortment of picture moulding ever brought to Modford. Thompson, tho I'ulntor. 231 C, C. Cato, the county ngenl, arrived hoinu today from attendance nt tho Oregon Growers meeting at Saloni and Hngcne, during which thoy Inspected tho largo packing and similar plants which hundlo fruit. Pictures of tho Astoria flro have been received by K. A. Holmes, tlo Insurance Mini, and are on display In tho window of Johnson Jewelry store. 25 Tho post offlcos will not accept packages that nro not well wrapped. Hotter lot us wrap thorn for you and Insure safe dolivery. Mall Tribune, tf IX ACCOKltAXCH WITH Ol'K ISl'AI, TSTOM GEO. A. HUNT AND 00. MONDAY 10:00 A. M. Annual f Xmas Free 1 I ' for th Lj Kiddi Matinfje the Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Ray of Brookings, Ore., nro gucstB ut tho Hotel Medford as arb James T. Chinriock of Grants Pass, F. h. Champlin of Foots Creek, Norman Clyde of Wcavcrvlllo, Calif., A. K. Wheeler, Mrs. A. W. Livormorc, Gortrudo Livermore, Mrs. L. M. ' lielllnger. and Allan Bellinger of rJugene und K. 10. Blunchard of Grants Pass. .';''' ' ' Danco in Oriental Ballroom Wed. and Sat. Admission 10 cents. - 234 For Sale Singing canaries. 847-Y. tf Main street throughout its business length was slicked up late last night I for Christinas by. a crew of the street department wonting under superinten dent Dnvls, who flushed thut thorofare with a largo hose. Wo give a framed plcturo of beauti ful Crater Lake with tt five dollar cash purchnBe. Modford Pharmacy. 231 "Christmas parly!" pavilion! Sat! .. - - 234 About 135 children of Modford nnd vicinity will bo tho gnosis of the Economy Groceteria ut a big Christ mas dinner to bo tendered thorn to morrow afternoon nt 3 o'clock nt the Holland cafe. Kov. J. II. Sasnett will ask tho blesslm;, nnd Mayor C. E. dates will act ns Santa. Claus. After tho entertainment program Is over the children will march to tho Community treo Christmas doings on tho public library lawn. A lino lino of roBO.i, carnations, violets, 'mums all kinds of potted plants including forns, cyclamen, prim roses, polusuttos, foru dishes, Xnms chorries und poppers, natural nnd artificial wreaths, roping, etc. Maddux & Bonney. 2,H Auto Insurance, Brown & Whlto. , A Ford touring car belonging to "Chirk" Hawk was stolen last night from in front of his residence on North Bartlett nnd aftor tho Joyriders had completed thoir tour thoy left the car on a side street In Ashland whoro it was located this forenoon. A Chev rolet touring car, license number 8001 was stolen from Ashlnnd last night. No -trnco of the hitler car hud boon found by this afternoon. "Christmas party!" pavilion! Sut! 234 Our companies pay over one-fourth of nil the Astoria flro losses. -It. A. Holmes, tho Insurance Man. 236 Tho employes of tho California Oregon Power company received a half i holiday this afternoon and will not I return to work until Tuesday morning. I A real Christmas carnival of fun! Pavilion. Snt, Xmas favors and pres ents tor evoryono! Don't fall to attend! 234' For Sale Good sound SplUenborg apples, $1.00 per box, bring your boxes. Also extra fancy Nowtowns, packed, $1.75. E. F. Cuthrio, 232 Jacksonville. 210 A gay holiday crowd will gather nt the fair grounds pavilion tonight tor tho Christmas party which begins at 9 p. m. Many out of town "dance enthusiasts" are expected to bo "among those present." Crescent orchestra masquerade. Eagle Point, Sat., Dec. 30th. 139' Place your order now for Christmas A number of electricians including the dcxtorous BgnJrowbrldge were at work this morning pri tho library front lawn arranging th electric lights for tho community Christmas tree exer cises which will be held tomorrow nt five ii. ni. Take your kodak films to Palmer's studio. First clasB work and prompt service. tf Soo tho only automatic windshield cleaner that-wipes the entire width of glass, at Crater Lake Automotive Co. 235 The post offices will not accept packages that are not well wrapped. Better let us wrap them for you and Insure safo delivery, Mail Tribune, tf The Red Cross, will seo that any "shut-Ins" or Invalids who wish to attend tho community Chrlatmaa tree will receive propor transportation Namos and addresses should bo left with tho Modford chapter of tho Red Cross. ....... Freo CliriBtmas presents for cvory one! "Pavilion Christmas party." Sat 234 Genuine leather handbags, latest stylo. Haskins Drug Store. 234 Auto insurance. Drown & White. "Christmas party!" pavilion! 8at! " ' ' ' , 234 Joo Gorman,' local featherwolght boxor. expects to go to Portland im mediately after Christmas to meet Kramer on Now Year's Day, provided Kramer was tho winner last night Gorman has won overy fight so far and should ho bo. nblo to outclass the California fighter, will bo well up among tho leaders. Grants Pass Courier. Christmas govcs with vory low prlccB prevailing as we are closing out this lino. Tho Busy Corner Motor Co. 234 Dance. Hot Springs, Sat. nlte. 284 Don't overlook payiug your city assessments. There Is a penalty of flvo per cent aftor January first 241 Crescent orchestra masquerade, Eaglo Point, Sut., Doc. 30th.- 239 Tho church bellB of tho city will ring ut 5 p. m. tomorrow to romlnd pooplo of tho hour of tho Community Christmas tree. ' Bands of girls from tho Girls ltcservo have planned to go over tho city and stop and carol Christmas songs wherever they see a lighted candle in tho window. Hemstitching and pocollng at Douel'B. ' ' 240 Give hor table linen for Xmas. 25 per cent discount at Douol's. 234 When better automobiles are built Bulck will build them. tf Radio Letters Latest Stunt, Ocean Liners WASHINGTON, Dec. 23. Inaugura tion of a loiter service aboard shipping board vessols providing . facilities whereby messages from a ship bound in one direction can be transmitted by radio to a ship bound In the opposite direction and mailed by the receiving ship upon arrival in port, was aa nounced today by hoard officials. Theh best boxing bouts ever held in this city, bar none were dialled up at tho Natatorium last night, be fore the best crowd In months and everybody went home satisfied and delighted. Speeches were made by Captain Ford of tho Slvation Army, who urged thoso present, if they wished to drop something in ' tho Christmas kettles and John J. Buch tcr, who urged tho -fans . to come oftcner, and in larger quantities. CaptaJn Ford won the decision by a preponderance of the handclnps. , Oordon McKay and Jack Edmons- ton were the main event, and put up a fast and lively ten rounds, that was declared a draw. McKay, unlike his previous appearances here, encoun tered considerable opposition, and at the end of every round the crowd ap plauded. Bath were fust and clever, and able to tako care of themselves. It was a good bout, and full of action. Battling Loyd, a battle scarred rlngster lost a decision to Tom Shar key of. Gold Hill, it was announced, and Borne of the assembled crowd howled their ' disapproval. Loyd ovweamo the lead Sharkey gained In the opening rouuds according to a majority of tho fans. Battling Frick and Danny Cum mings boxed a draw, the latter exhib iting his ability to duck, once more. It was a good bout, .too, and both bad their hands full throughout. A couplo of youngsters performed In tho curtain raiser, and were show ored with nickels for their efforts. The Medford Boxing commission announced that Matchmaker Bowers intended to nut on a couple of more high class shows, like tho one last night, and if they failed to draw, to retire from pugilism in tho valley. NIGHT RIDERS IN ARMED CAMP (Continued from Page One) respond in their nefarious schemes to ovcrawo the courts,' seizo the reins of government and trample upon the constitutional rights of tho people." MER ROGUE, La., Dec. 23. The wiro bound and mutilated bodies of two men recovered yesterday in Lako La Forche by state troops, bo- lloved to be those of Watt Daniels and Thomas Richards who disap peared . after being kidnapped by masked and white robed men last August, were further identified today when viewed by Richards' widow. J. L. Daniels, aged father of Watt, and a score of other relatives and friends. . . .. Identification of .Wait Daniels Is complete, according to authorities. becauso of the initials "F. W." found on a belt buckle and a buckle Dan iels is said to havo worn when spir ited away. The bodies aro lying in the Ma sonic temple where they are guarded by a detachment of Moroe National Guard. -The guards are armed with automatic rifles and were instructed by Captain Cooper to Bhoot persons who may attempt to spirit away the bodioB. The inquest probably will be hold late today, according to advices from Dr. Fred Patterson, Morehouse par ish coroner, who returned today to Baatrop. MONROE, lh:, Dec 23. Attorney General Coco today Bet Jauuary 5 as tho date for tho Morehouse parish open hearing In connection with the Morehouse kidnaping case, it was learned hero today. The attorney goneral and a special train with two companies of Louis- tuna National Guardemen arrived in Bastrop this morning and tho mili tary men pitched camp on the court- houso square . ' MER ROUGE. La.. Doc. 23. Two pathologists of New Orleans, con ducting an examination of tho bodies of two men found on ' Lako La Kourche yesterday, declared todnyl evidence was found to indicato the! men had been flogged and that Borne bones were broken before they died. 264 Irish Prisoners Released DUBLIN, Doc. 23. (By Associated ProsB). Two hundrod and sixty-four' republicans, hold prisoner in Mount-! Joy prison wero released today, having ' signed a declaration of allegiance to i tho free state. . Four of those released i wero womon. I X-v . . . . - A 11 fTOREELS A Comedy-Meioatarna OKttU a- Hi OP Ji-r by the producer - or TCi "MICKEY "and "MOLLY O' BEGINS TO- Monnow A KovcIatJon of tho Night IJghts and Bright Lights of Broadway. 3 RI ALTO BXiJNS TO. Monnmv . Tonight WALLY REID in "THE DICTATOR" Everybody Is Happy Merry Christmas HeaLh's Drug Store Phone Eight-Eight-Four 109 E. Main Street DA NCE The Oriental Ballroom Tonight and Christmas Night . Admission 10 Cents MR. DEL LUPER FEATURED ON THE SAXOPHONE TIME TABLE EFFECTIVE SEFT. 25 ' MEDFORD'ROSEBURG STAGE DAILY EXCEPT SUNDAY Lv. Medford 2:00 p. m. ' Lv. Eoseburg 1:00 p. m. MEDFORD.GR ANTS PASS STAGE DAILY EXCEPT SUNDAY Lt. Medford 10:00 a. m., 2:00 p. m., 5:00 p. m. hi. Grants Pass 7:30 a. m., 1:00 p. m.. 6:00 p. m, :'''''f''' ' SUNDAY ONLY Lt. Medford 10:00 . m., 4:80 p. m. Lt. Grants Pass 10:00 a. m., 4:30 p. m. We connect with stages tor Portland, Marshfleld and Craaorat City. 1NTERURBAN AUTOCAR CO. - Phone WOO Jackson bounty Bunding & Loan Stock Safest and Best INVESTMENT SAFEST BECAUSE : a ; , ; .. ' Back of cvory dollar loaned is over twirp the amount of uniheumDcrcd- V real cstato insured for more than the amount borrowed." " r , Is under direct control of the .Corporation Department of tho State- of ' V Oregon and all books and securities fredhently audited ' and checked y by tho State Auditor. : . , BEST BECAUSE: . , Every dollar placed with us immediately begins earning 7 and 8 Dividend. ' ' Is available on short notice at any time. Is non-assessable and exempt from income tax. t ? r r X ? ? ? X X I i Association O. O. BOGG8, Secretary A Jackson County Building and Loan O. M. KIDD, President I i'