PAGE TWO MEDFORD MATE TRIBUNE, MEDFORD. - OREfiOX, MONDAY. JANUARY S. 102:1 r. ocal and Personal The H.slfrio has received no east ern mull, or mail from further north I hail Itimehurg, since Saturday f-iro- noun, beemmo of the flood condition in thn Willamette valley. A mall train, is exported to arrive In the fity from ' the north late thin ufternoon, or thin I evening. Nelnhbws of Woodcraft attention: Installation of officers Monday at 7::i0 sharp. -MS $(l.fiO motor driven horns ,at the Electric Shop. Hot tuuiales and chill con came at l)n Voe's. - tf Itobert lloyl, who left here Decem ber 17tli for u visit with his mother at his old home at GroennbuiK, hid., and since then has visited a number of eastern cities, arrived home this nior- nlni!, accompanied by his wife who met him at San Francisco where shej had been visiting several days. Mr. l!(.yl returned home from the east by the .southern route. All kinds of rough and dressed lum ber. Wallace Woods, phone 1UX, 711 10. Main. Furniture repaired and made to oruer. Work called for and delivered. I'hone Wm. Bradley 1119-Ii. 248 Miss Dora Clobbers of the public school touchers staff spent tho week end with her parents at (irants Pass. Hear Arthur Mlddleton, tho great Edition artist, at the Page tonite, then get one of Ills records at Palmer's Piano House. ' SMB For Sale Oakdalo Ave. home, fur nished, three blocks from Medford ' Hotel. Call -'25 S. Oakdalo. Uu 1( was anticipated that the state fair ln;ard at its meeting at Sulem today would elect a secretary to succeed A. II. I.ea who resigned some time ago. ' Itnrgaiii lit a good used llrunswick phonograph. Sco l.aiiniaeli at Weeks & Orr. 24H There's no placo like Holmes for complete insurance service. There was quite a change In temper ature from the balmy weather of Sat urday and Sunday, to this morning's temperature and fog with a minimum of 38 degrees. Of course, rain Is the prediction for Tuesday. Dance, Kagle Point, Sat. nite. 267 Dr. Lincoln Kallen has resumed his practice at 213 Liberty Bids. 24K The new officers installed by Hillah temple of the Mystic Shrine at the re cent meeting of the temple are as fol lows: T, H. Simpson, Ashland, poten tate; P. B. Herman of Grants Pass, chief rabban; Emit llritt, Jacksonville, assistant rabban; . Rev. P. K Ham mand of Ashland, high priest and pro phet; Fred D. Wagner of Ashland, Oriental guide;- Charles II. Vaupel of Ashlund, treasurer; William IT: Day of Ashlund, recorder: 8am H. linker, Grants Pass, first' ceremonial master; Jerry Jerome, Medford,.. second cere monial master; Herman C, -Stock, of Ashlund, director; R. E. Detrick, mar shal; 'Duvjd. II. Jackson, . captain of gilnrds, and C. C. Wefsenburger, outer 1 guard Regular communication of Reames chapter No. GO, O. 10. 8., Wednesday, Jan.' 1(1, 11122, at Masonic ball, 7:30 p. m. Installation of officers.-. 241 Take your kodak films to Palmer's studio. First class work and prompt service. ' tf ,TONIOHT- Arthur Middleton , Mrli-opulllun llnritonc TOMORROW LAST TIMES ' A piuKrum tliat bus "K'( client" I'tamiKil ul I over Tt. HARRISON FORD WALTER HIERS DAVID POWELL The senvilnni'l story of u iliincer In ul.lrh (Jloi-lu is re. valol In some or Hie most diiiniiitle idluiitioiia and some or the lno-1 striking Itoniw ever devise!. A Imi WILL RODOERS In IiIh tu-rM' routtsly Mirers TH K KOIMV Kuol' It SwanSonJ HetGildedJ with i 1 J WSSM The Wncian'i Auxiliary of the First llaptlst church will hold Its; regular meetinx Tuesday 'i: 30 p. m. at the home of .Mrs. J. II. Dittemore, 301 South Ivy Htreot. Mrs. Dittemore w be assisted in entertaining by Madams Ilibbard and Jennings (let Arthur Mlddletpn's records at Palmer Piano House and have a con ceit every alio in your own home. 245 .Mrs. 'Com FuHon of Port Orford, who with her children hus been' visit- Inn relatives at Jacksonville for sev eral weeks, went to Yreka for a visit there before returning to her home. This office Is' prepared to print ledger sheets, bills, etc., used on the bookkeeping machines. Don't give your orders to traveling men and have them printed out of Medford. I'hone us and we will call. tf. The local telegraph offices were badly hundlcapped yesterday and to duy through the wires being down be cause of flooded conditions In the Wil lamette valley, but each company was able to do business as usual by. send nR re,.eving messages to and rrom j.01-iliind via San FrnnclHcp. Salt I.nke City and C)gden. It was expected to have tho service established thn the flooded northern section by gome time tiiis evening. , For sale Good used piano, $h",0. See LnunspurJi, ut Weeks & Orr. 24,B The Ashland public schools recon veiled today following their holidays vncntlon, which began and ended i week later thun tho Medford schools. Dancing class tonight, Legion hull .221 Mrs. Frank TIrnymer of 517 South Holly street, held the lucky key to tho kitchen cabinet nt the Mordoff & Wpolf furniture store, which made her the possessor of that handsome and usoiui piece or rurniture. Dance, Eagle Point, Sat. nlte. 2C7 Nursory stock guaranteed, acclimat ed, full line. Write today, Grants Pass Nursery, Grants Puss, Oregon. 270 Walter Howne, who had boon trying to got homo from Portland since Sat urday was expected to arrive here on. the first through couthbound pnssen ger train lute this afternoon or tonight Ho was expected to arrive on tho Shasta at 3:fi0 a. in. Sunday, and his family left his car standing outside the , depot Saturday evening bearing the following card: "Get key at ticket office." When 'he did not show up by 2 o'clock Sunday afternoon and noth ing had been heard from him, Mrs. Howne went to the depot to Investi gate and took the car back home. You can, get it at De Voe's. tf The overhauling season Is here. We specialize on rehorlng and honing cylinders. A stock of pistons, rings and parts on hand. We repair all makes of cars $1.00 per hour. River side Garage. . tf Horn this morning to Mr. and "Mrs. Harry Scharr, corner of Jacksonville road and Ross Lane, a nine pound son who has boen named Harold William. Mr. Scharr Is a teller In tho Medford National bank. , . Let us figure on your overhaul and rebore JoIib. We reboro Ford blocks by ncw.iirlce schedule.. 10.00 for block brought in to ps; $5.00 when included in. an overhaul. $10.00 - for- tractor block. Host equipped shop In southern Oregon for rehorlng. Our machine handles any cylinder from 2 to 8 Inches In diameter. Rlversido Garage. When in need of sash and doors, call Wallace Woods, 108 or come to 711 E. Main street. When Oregon Jones and Ellsworth Kelly, In the custody of Sheriff Oep. Lewis and Deputy Lister, stepped from (rain No. 15 last night they wore greet ed by a crowd catima-ted from BOO to 1000 people. The dopot platform was, packed with local people who wanteir to get a good view of the two Jail breakers who have created so much excitement here during the past six months. As thoy were rushed to a waiting automobile the crowd surged round tho orficors trying to got a closer view of the prisoners. Jones and Kelly were handcllffod together, while leg irons wore employed by the officers on the train In order that the men could not get a single opportunity to escape. The crowd followed the offi cers to tho jail and saw the men safely locked In. Grants Pass Courier. Hemstitching at Deuel's. 207 Hlg reduction sale. Blouses $2.95 to $7.00. All trimmed hats $4.95 ut the Vanity Shop. 247 Mr. and Mrs. Louis Hatfield of Cen tral Point spent yesterday In Medford visiting friends. 1 Piano for rent for G months. Phone 227. ' 24(1 Wilbur Gndlove who has heon em ployed by tho Mason-Elirmnu whole sale grocery company during tho holi day vuautlon, leaves this ovening for Eugene to resume his work ut the I'nlvoralty of Oregon. Auto Insurance, Brown ft White. Dance, Kaglo Point, Sat. niro. 207 Examinations which terminate the flint term of high school will be upon the high school students In about two weeks. About the first of next weok high school students will begin to carry hooks home nt night and open them after supper Instead of merely carrying them back to school the next morning. ' If you have somo second-hand win dow sush suitable for hotbed, phone SSti-X. . tf In next Sundays' Run we desire to print a list of the new officers of the Medford churches for 192X The pas tors are requested to see that they are handed In not Inter than Thursday noon of this week. 240 Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Woodford re turned Friday evening from Sun Fran cisco where they had been since th" day before Christmas. They made the trip down and back In a now Hudson which they purchased shortly before lenvlng. Dance. Eagle Point, Sat. nlto. 2fi7 Flno rooted grape vines: Table Rrnpos, Muscivt. .Thompsons Seedless Ific each, $10.00 per hundred. Wine grape, y.lnfundcll. sr.fln per 100, $m.oi per thousand. Address F. T. Bent, fltlnh. Calif. 2 IS . The ladies of SL' Ann's Altar society will hold a meeting on Tuesday after noon ut 2 p. in. in the Parish bull. The election of officers for the year will take place after which a sooial hour will be held and refreshments served Every lady in the jmrisb is invited to bo present. For Sale New Columbia . phono graph records at half price. Victor, llrunswick, Columbia, Pathe & Sonora phonographs and records at reduced prices. .Music Shop, 15 N. Grape street, next to Farmers & Fruitgrowers Bank. Phone 4C5-J. tf Dance, Orth hall, Jacksonville, Fri day night. Launspach's ;i orchestra. Tickets $1.00, war tax 10c. Come one! Come, all!, flood time for everybody. Morris arid Hepler. ' '247 The Misses Josephine Llndley and Isabel Stuart left this morning. lor Eugene to resume their work at the University of Oregon after .having spent the two weeks holiday vacation at home with their parents, Mr, and Mrs. George Lindley and Mr. and Mrs. R. I. Stuart, respectively. The Roxy Ann Idea, Low Prices and More iliisiness. House dresses aprons, school dresses, made to order, of best materials, for less than you can make them nt home. At Medford Cen ter Deit. Store. 248 For sale Bargain In good used Brunswick phonograph. 8ee Launs- pach at Weeks & Orr. . . 248 Mr. and Mrs. Charles Palm left this morning for a two or three weeks visit in San Francisco. There's a busy business College in your home town. OWN. Auto Insurance. Brown & White. The first basketball game of tho season will be Saturday night accord ing to present plans. The old timers will meet the high school team on the Nat floor and are figuring on giving the high school five a good scramble if not a defeat as was the case last year. The following week-end present plans ciull for a contest with the five from Ft. Jones, Calif., high school. -. Hemstitching and plcotlng, silk or cotton, 8 cents per yard. Cor. Main and Bartlett. The Vanity 8hop. tf Lean SpanlBh In 30 days. Medford Business College. ,' . - 250 1 Of Interest to local orchardlBts Is the following Item In the. KoBeburs NewsRevlew: "Fourteen hundred boxes of Newtown apples shipped by W. D. Hess, of Garden ; Valley, to Dennis, Kimball & Pope, of New York brought the grower the neat sum of $2324, and the beauty .of the transac tion is that Mr. Hess .has -the money, the last payment or less than $100 be ing received by him this week. r The applo crop of this grower. was bought for the New York firm by Douglas Wood of Grants Pass, and . shipped djrect o the eastern market. Mr. Wood, accompanied by his brother, R. Wood, of Grants Pass, was in Rpse- burg today settling with Mr. Hess In full for the crop, and expressed him self as greatly pleased with the fruit brought here. The Hess apples were the only fruit bought by the firm in this valley." Provide against loss, Insure with Redden and Canaday. For sale Good used piano $160. See Launspach nt Weeks & Orr. ; , 246 Walter 11. Robinson, mining engi neer fop the War Eagle Mining cdm pany, returned to Medford Saturday after Inspection and directing the work on the new vein discovered re cently which adds greater values to the now famous quicksilver, gold and arsenic deposits developed by the War Eagle company. ; For Sale Singing canaries. 847-Y. tf For Diamond coal brlcketU, phone Valley Fuel Co. Phone 7a. . C. M. Garrison and fnmlly returned the latter part of last week from Centralia, Wash., whore thoy had been on a holiday visit. Habla ustod Espanol? Special even ing Spanish class. Medford Business College.. 250 All kinds of rough and dressed lum ber. Wallace Wood, phone. 108. 711 East Main. , A scissors grinder, traveling a In Ford, was a Medford business visitor this afternoon. Tho Ford bore a Wash ington license nnd the emery wheel with which sharpening was done was mountod on the left front fender and was operated by tho motor of tho car, a bolt transmitting the power. Armstrong cords puts the miles In mileage. Phone 277-J, Star Motor ft Supply Co. " Milk nnd cream at DoVoe s. tf For Salo 10,000 acres of land con sisting of alfalfa, grain and stock ranches, orchards and tlmberland, some Irrigated; also mining property. All property must und will be sold nt somo price. Somo as low as $1.00 per acre, 5 to 10 years time. T. W. Milos, Attorney, Jackson Co. Bnnk Bldg.. or Gold Ray Realty Co., ownors, 15 Far mers and Fruitgrowers Hank. Phone 4115-J. In courtesy to Governor Walter M. Plerco, who will speak from one of the Portland broadcasting stations tonight I hero will be no program - from K. F. . Y., the fair grounds broadcasting station oporatcd by Virgin's Radio ser vice. Anyono interested In radio or In tho governor's address is Invited to como to tho Women's building at the fair grounds botwoon nine and ten o'clock this evening whore the address will bo received. For ront Piano for fi months. Phono 227v , . . 24b' Goodwin Corset Shop, aw a. nr. iu. W. 11. Dodson of tho Portland cham ber of commerce was tho main speak er at the forum luncheon today of the Grants Pass chamber of commerce. Let us flguro on your overhaul and reboro jobs. We reboro Furd blocks by tho new price schedule $6.00 for block brought In to us; $5.00 when in cluded In an overhaul; $10.00 for trac tor block. .Best equipped shop In southern Oregon for rehorlng our machine reliores any cylinder from S Ut 8 Inches In dlametor. Riverside Gni-ngo. " Have you tried that bit milk shake at DeVoei? tf Election of officers fdr the ensulns year will be the chief business to come before the regular meeting of the Crater club Tuesday evening. The banquet will start at 6:30 and a good entertainment program has been ar ranged. Start the new year right by having your automobile work done at the Riverside Garage. tf When better automobiles are built Bulck will build them. tf Every Farmer Should Have Copy Farmers' Directory Every farmer In Jackson county who wants to see what the new Farmers' Directory says aUjut him or her and about all the other farmers In this county, over . 4300 In all, also about over 1500 farmers residing in Siskiyou county, Calif., should call at this office, look over the directory and Becure a copy of the same. . The directory gives the name, ad dress, number of acres owned, assessed valuation and location of same by see tlon and township, as well as to near est city, and what the farmer special izes In. i We secured a number of copies from the publishers and are selling them it a price so you cannot afford to do without one. , ' 240 'Brawn of North' Starring Strongheart For' thrills, both melodramatic and emotional, "Brawn of the North," the feature attraction at the Rialto theatre can be well recommended. Strong hoart, the remnrkable dog "actor," has the leading role In this production. . Many are of the opinion, that "Brawn of the . North1', is better than "The Silent Call.v . . "Brawn," the picture name foe Strongheart the dog, is an animal owned by Marten Wells, played by Irene Rich, who goes to the north country to help her brother and fiance to develop a mine. The wild country soon exposes her fiance for what he is a petty-souled rascal and a fight ensues from Marion's refusal to marry him. In that struggle her brother is killed., Subsequently when the dis carded lover returns and further at tempts to harm the girl, Brawn evens the score for her brother's death; and later when Marion Is happily married to the real hero. In the story the dog rescues her baby from a pack of starv ing wolves. -; And this picture reveals a new screen vamp, "Lady Sliver," and until Laurance Trimble acquired her for a role in "Brawn of the North" she was one of the exhibition of Siberian wolves at the Denver zoo. She 1b wolf, and a fair-haired one atthat, and one of the most beautiful animals that ever appeared before a camera. - . i Gloria Swanson Scores Big Hit, Gloria Swanson, beautiful and popu lar star, scored another decisive hit in "Her Glided Cage," her lntest picture. produced by Sam Wood, on Its presen tation at the Page theatre yesterday. MIbs Swanson is known as the best gowned star of the screen, and as a French dancer who becomos the rage, she has abundant opportunities for the display of rich toilettes all of which were warmly admired by her feminine followers. The picture is intensely In teresting and there are mony scenes of great power. David Powell Is leading man nnd 1n the supporting cast are Harrison Ford, Walter lllcrs. Anne Cornwall and Charles Stevenson. "Her Gilded Cago" is one of the biggest hits of the current season. Notice to Rebekah Lodges I. O. O. F. Sister Mildred McMahan, president of the Rebekah Assembly, 1. O. O. F., of Oregon, will make her official visit in this district the week -of January 12th. The Rebekah convention, Dis trict No. 12, will be held at Ashland, Ore., January 12th, 1923. The degree staff of Olive Rebekah Lodge No. 28, Medford, will put on the work in the evening. All Rebekah lodges I. O. O. F. in district No. 12, will please attend. NELLIE PERL, Chairman. BERTHA E. ADAMS, Secretary. Irish Soldiers Exoenlod. DtT.LlN, Jan. 8. (By the Asso ciated Press) Flvo soldiers, con victed of desertion from the nationnl army, wero ex,tuited In Dublin today by order of tho frco state govern ment. It wns announced that the men wero found fighting on the side of the Irregulars. TOO LATE v TO CLASSIFY FOR SALE OR TRADE Registered Duron Jersey boar four months old, weight 120 pounds. See Gus Brom mor, II. 3. 247 FOR RENT Furnished sleeping room with hath privileges. 325 3. Rivor slde. Phone "OKI. tf FOR SALE Pet igroed White Leghorn cockerels. Whlto Wing Poultry Kami. Phoenix, Oregon. 250 FOR SALE Heifer, fresh In March. $10. May he seen at O. R. Lindley residence. 247 FOR RENT- Modem house. Phone 217 MI. Handicraft Shop. Hemstitching Plcotlng 8a per yard. ButtODl coTtroO. MEDFORD PEOPLE MAIL HELD UP BY FRESHETS The demoralized train service of the Southern Pacific since Saturday forenoon because of flooded condi tions in (he, -Willamette valley, the main trouble being due to the wash ing out of the approach to the rail road bridge ut Jefferson, although there were lesser washouts at other points, has left a number of Medford citizens homeward bound from Port land marooned in the north since Sat urday toreuoon, and has kept others en route to Portland, marooned this side of the trouble. Not only that, but the local postof flce hus received no eastern mail or other mail from the north since Sat urday forenoon. However, a . mull train is expected to arrive here late this afternoon or this evening, as it was reported this forenoon that con ditions had been temporarily reme died by this morning so as to enable through south , bound trains from Portland to proceed this way. The first .through passenger trairi Is expected to reach here late this afternoon or this evening, bringing the Saturday afternoon and Sunday newspapers of Portland. The service north was temporarily restored by haiity ;repalra and by routing trains around the flood sec tion by circuitous ways, making tho time between here and Portland now four hours longer than usual, due to the detours-and the soft condition of the bed of the tracks, making trains proceed very carefully. AH trains from Portland will be from one to two hours late for a week 5'et at least, despite the rushing of repairs and strengthening of tracks. . The northbound trains ran from here as usual on Saturday, Sunday and today, but up to this noon were only destined to go" as far as Eugene. The northbound trains which left here Saturday and Sunday forenoon began to come back through the city this forenoon, running as local pas senger trains or empties. It is understood here that tho Pa cific highway is impassable with floods in ,a number of parts of the Willamette valley, and that a num ber of cars are stalled on the high way, half or more covered with water. It is also the understanding here that the branch- railroads up north of the Southern Pacific are also blocked by floods and washouts. The telegraph companies hero be causo of flood damage in the Wil lamette valley were without direct service to Portland yesterday and to day, but managed to do business dur ing that time by routing all telegraph matter to Portland by way of San Francisco and Salt Lake or Ogden. A Call for Bids Notice is hereby given that the undersigned Clerk of School Dls't. No. 18, will receive bids for the following property belonging to said District: Old school house, woodshed, stove and twenty-four (24) school desks. Bids will be opened Jan. 15, 1923 at two o'clock In the afternoon. . . ,11. E, RODOERS, . 40 Sams Valley. ' Notice The annual meeting of the stock holders of the Jackson County Build ing and Loan association will be held on January 8, 1923, 7:30 p. m., at No. 30 North Central avenue, Medford, Oregon, for the election of directors and the transaction of such other busi ness as may come before the meeting. 245 O. C. BOGGS. Secy. 'i' t f PAGE-Friday Jan. 12 BY)l!ANGf1NT WTH COmTOCH ANO GST m- Presents , Y ifefHARRY fOXm I JHSOSV IN THE GREAT NEW YORK - "zlssSi l T f t t 1 t v t Guttering, ii I'Maa " m'lrmr i Book by James TTbntqomeru s Author of "rent" and "Going ip" ' Lyrics by Joseph rTSCarthy rTusic 6y Nat Goldstein qnd fiarry Carroll SCI THE TOWN mil ItWSTLE (T5 HU5(C 1 t t SEATS ON SALE TOMORROW, 12 O'CLOCK , Lower Floor $2.20; Balcony $1.65, $1.10 and 55c. Includes War Tax. I Prices: FARMERS WEEK TO OPEN TOMORROW , AT PUBLIC LIBRARY Farmer's Week opens tomorrow nt the public library with horticulture as the main subject for the men folks during the entire day, and with children's -clothing, with Miss Vim Kirk 'of O. A. C. in charge for tin women folks. Wednesday is one of the big days for the farmers as this Is marketing day and the principal speaker will be W. 1). H. Dodson of tho Portland Chamber of Commerce His address will also bo interesting to the businexs men of tho city. Other speakers on the program will be Prof, lleese, marketing specialist of the O. A. C, and Paul V. Maris, 01 rector of extension, with President .Mansfield to como in on the climax. There will also bo Farm Bureau Dny nnd election of officers will take place at 1:20 p. 'in. Every farmer In Jackson county should make an effort to attend all the sessions on Wednesday, as they will not have unother opportunity to hear Mr. Dodson, who is doing great work through the business men and Chamber of Commerce to solve the farmers' marketing problems. Wed nesday will also be a big day for the women of the county. Miss Marjory Smith of the O. A. C. nnd Dr. Holt will have charge of this division nnd there should bo a good turn-out of women to hear these discussions on the health of the child. OBITUARY HOUSTON M. A. Houston died at tho horiicv of his daughter, Mrs. W. J. Uogors of Bengfc, Ore., Jan. 6, npd 92 years, 1 month, 24 days. Na itve of Missouri. Born Novcirvhor 11, 1830, und had boon a resident of Jackson county 51) years. He leaves two sons and one daughter. William and John Houston Kaglo Point, Ore., and Mrs. Jasper Hodpers of Beagle, Ore. Funeral ser vices and burial will ho held at the Antlorh cemetery Monday at 1 p. Services in chared of tho Perl Funeral Home. t" ARTHUR MIDDLETON AMERICA'S GREAT .. BASS-BARITONE PAGE THEATRE TONIGHT Seats Now On Sale Lower Floor, $2.00; Balcony, $1.50, $1.00, 50 cents NAT GOIPSTCIN Presents , exertional cast ) Gorgeous Galaxy of Girls A. A. CHILDREHS COLDS should not be "dosed." Ttoat them axtsrnally with V V A po Rub Oetr 17 Million Jan Uxi VW-i V.brlds Standard Cold Remedy 1n disaCrceaUe weather afwnv 4r 1 kecpHills hardy. Standard rnM rrrnrrtv world mTr fhr two fOcncratiotm. &afe and dependable CANVAS m 1 by the yard Med. Tent & Awning Works , Opposite S. P. Depot Babbiting, Welding, Repairing ' and Lathe Work . . . m REASONABLE RATES Crater Lake Automotive Co. I'M South l'Yont St. HEAT WITH COAL l'lnco Your Order Now for Quirk Delivery Hansen Coal Co. . (Successors to Kads) 84 S. Fir St. Phono 239-J ' FARM IMPLEMENT REPAIRING Spray Rigs and Engines Williams Implement Service 28 S. Bartlett 5 Ay ? r T T f t t y t y t y t f ? 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