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PAOE TWO MTCDFORD MATTJ THrBUNTR, MEDFORD, 017 EC! OX. FTC WAV. JANUARY 12, 102.T ocal and ' Personal The unusual siuht of quite a snow fall wus witnessed early this lnorninw In Medford. The snow flakes were tory large, the hurry did not last lot:-', and the snow melted away almoHt us last as It fell. The remainder of tli" day was cloudy with occasional fulls of mist very much akin to rain, niter natlng with periods of sunshine Itain Iii tho prediction for Friday and Satur day. ,' ; : Men's Dress Shoes at the Huh Shoe Store for Five Dollars Saturday only. 2111" Dance extraordinary! Central Point, Friday, Jan. 12. Peerless "4" Orches- tra. Tickets, 55c. Including tax. 21'J , Dance! Oriental ballroom! Sat. ' night! 2;'0, The four banks of the city, which! hold their annual meetings within the' past few days showed these Instltu-' lions to be in a sound and prosiierous ; condition. I Iti.ttU motor. unveu uorns ut met j.iectric snop, Dance Jackson lot Springs Satur- day. 24!) Spanish-American war veterans urn , requested to meet ut City Hull, Med- ford, at 8 o'clock Suturduy eveniiu;, January 13, 1923, to form un organiza tion. 250' The traveling public and many local people greatly miss the nbsence of the large clock in the waiting room of tin; Southern Pacific depot, which because it needed repairs wus tuken down yes terday and sent to the company's clock repairer, at Portland. The usually re liable time piece has been ailing so much lately that it has either gained or lost on an average of five minutes dally. : Despite this fact of which the public wus Ignorant, many Medford people Indulged in their habit of rush ing into the depot throughout the dav to set their watches by the clock. It Is not known when the repaired clock will be back again on duty in the depot, but past experience Indicates that 11 will be in a few duys or some time. Dance. Eagle Point. Sat. nlte. 2ri For Sale 10,000 acres of land con sisting of alfalfa, grain and stock ranches, orchards and tlmherland, some Irrigated; also mining proporty. All proporty must and will be sold at some price. Some as low as $1.00 per ncre, 5 to 10 years time. T. W. Miles, Attorney, Jackson Co. Hank Hldg., or Hold Rny Realty Co., owners, 15 Far mers and Fruitgrowers Hunk. Phono 465-J. Masquerade! Oriental ballroom! Jan. 24. 250 Mrs. Ella Wortman, of Medford, P. (!. C. of tho Pythian Sisters order, will attend the meeting and Initiation of the new temple at (1 runts Pass to night. Suits cleaned unA pressed. Pantor lum Dye Works. Phono 244 and we win, dill, tf Provldo against loss, Insure with Redden and Cunadny. Htorugo and car washing at Kitt son's. ' 254 The Rlalto theater was unable to give Its usual matinee yesterday nftor ' noon because tho film attractions for the romaimler of tho week were hold up by a delayed southbound train. wliieh did not reach the. city until ltile I in the afternoon. "The Face In the Fog," with Lionel Barrymore as atari proved to be one of the very best at tractions seen here for some time, both in thrilling interest, fine acting and 'unusual scenery from start to finish, the mystery and expectancy being continued until the very end. . Men's Work Shoos, worth up to six fifty Tor Flvo Dollars, Saturday only, The Hub Shoe Store, 219 Hemstitching ut Deuel's. 21!" Tho kind of music you like! Ori ental ballroom, Sat night! 250 1 All citizens of Medford who love to hear a good address which will make them think are Invited to attend the session of Farmers Week In the Pub lic Library tomorrow forenoon whore ut which Prof. Brumbaugh of the O. A. C. will be the main Hpoukor. Hot families anil chill con came at De Voe's. tf Dunce Jackson Hot Springs Sutur duy: 243 Don't let your rudlutor freeze, del denatured ulcoliol ut lllttson's. 251 J. II. Fuller, secretary of the Ash land chnmber of commerce, wus u business visitor In tho city yesterday. Mrs. 1C. M. Lumsdon returned Wed nesday from Los Angeles wheio she had been for the past two months vis iting Mr. and Mrs. Trove H. Lumsdon ut their home in tho southern me tropolis. Auto Insurance, nrown ; White. All kinds of rough unrt dressed lum ber. Wnllure Woods, phone 10S, 711 lv. Muin. ' Don't forget the curd purty, ten and music ut American Legion hull, Sat urday, Jun. 13th at 2: HO p. in. Admis sion 35 eentH. 249 A'- bill bus been Introduced In the house of the slate legislature to re quire the teaching of the constitution of tho 1'nllcd States In Hie public and prlviito schools of Oregon. Our shelves urn dally filling with r-csh groceries In all lines. Hall's, HIS East Main. ' 2(9 ' Learn Hpanlili lu !lo days. Medroid BuslnesM College. 2i'l Fot Infant; invalid cv fhildnia 'i j i ' , The Original Food Drink tor All Arc. OulckLunchitHomcOfficfaiFoimtainK. RichMllk, MaltedOraln Extract in Pow dnfcTablet fornu. Nouriitilnf-Nocooklni. WT Woid Imitat'roM and Subititutu I The Sylvunlte mines hero rocuivcil j u cur of mill machinery for the new 1 mill under construction ut the mine. The hit? ininn will become an active 1 ii'idiiii uiwtn r-nmtilntlnn ff thn mill. Hundreds of tons of rich ore is on the dump and development work has progressed to such an extent active re duction of values Is now possible. Cold Hill News. Goodwin Corset Shop. 20 S. Fir. 25S j Day nursery opening Saturday, Jan. 13, 923. r.i,n.i,. r i, !,. IIIIUICII u UJ H". j hum; Hfle. Special prices by tho day. Open, at 9:1)1) a. m. Second floor Med ford Center Hldg., Medford, Oregon. Mrs. A. W. Mason. Visitors wol- come. 250 Dance In Oriental ballroom Sat. night. 250 Among the Medford people who have been in Portland the past few days are Mr. and Mrs. Peter Tagkham. Dance. Eagle Point, Sat. nlte. 267 Phone 244, Tho Pantorlum Dye Works and ask about our monthly club rates. Four suits sponged and pressed J2.00 per month. Club members' Biilts cleaned for Sl.uO. tf Aiasqiieraue Jan.' 24. Oriental .ballroom! 250 Of interest here Is the fact that 1 slight earthquake shocks were felt In I.akevlew and Klamath Falls on 1 hurs- day about, between 8 and 9 p, At Uikevlew people were sent running into the streets as a result of the shock which lasted half a minute. windows and dishes were rattled, and. buildings were shaken violently. Plus- tor and mortar were jarred loose in the courthouse. No serious damage was done. At Klamath Falls a slight tremor was felt about 8:25 p. m. I Men's Dress Oxfords, up to six-fifty for Five Dollars, Saturday only. The Hub Shoe Store. 24 Miss Wallace formerly of the Marin ello Shop Is now doing work In her rooms at the Nye Apartments. Tel. 804-L. 252 Dig dance Sat. night! Oriental ball room! Launspach at the piano! 250' Mrs. S. M. Pollock of Portland is visiting her son Ralph Pollock and wife. Are you getting your fresh fruits and vegetables from Hall's? 318 East Main. 249 Hungalow aprons, work aprons and sewing aprons In unbleached muslin to embroider, all half price Friday and Saturday, Jan. 12 and 13. Handicraft Shop. ' " . ' 249 There's no place like Holme3 for complete Insurance service. One hundred prodatory animate were killed during the month of Deccinbor by the fifteen government trappers oporatlng In Oregon according to the report of Stanley Jewott. head of the predatory animal department. Women's Brown Oxfprds, up' to seven seventy-five for Five Dollars, Saturday only. The Hub Shoo Store. 249 Medford Center Sanitary Market, new kraut, sugar brine corned beer, (live Us a trial. Phone 255. 252 nig dance! Sat. night! Oriental ballroom! . 250" "Too much boldness on the part of a coyoto a few nights ago led to Ills untimely end. when! Mr. Crosby, who resides on the odgo of tho city, be camo annoyed at the animal's per slstunco In making nocturnal calls, ' says tho Ashland Tidings. "Tho coy ote, it is BUid, came up to the house, walked on tho front porch, Invcstl- Kutel the cellar and then hoadod to ward the chicken houso. his oujociivo was novor reached for Crosby, awak ened by the nolso his dog mado In l'Yotcsting the presence of the visitor, shot the animal." Women's $1.25 Wool Hobo at 75c; Wonion's $2.00 Wool Hose at $1.65; Women's $1.75 Wool Hobo at $1.3B; Women's $1.50 Wool Hose at 98c; all on suto Saturduy, Tho" Hub Shoe Store. - 249 Dance, Eaglo Point, Sat nlte. 267 'Bargains In aprons Frldny and Sat urday, Jan. 12 and 13. Handicraft Shop. ' ' ' 249 Charles Wortman, Harold and Theo dore Leonard returned last night from a 'two weeks stay in Vlsalla, Fresno, San Francisco and othej California cities. Thoy made the trip by auto. When in need of sash and doors,, call Wallace Woods, 108 or come to 711 E. Mnln street. Women's Brown Strap Tumps, up to seven-fifty for Flvo Dollars, Saturday only, Tho Huh Shoo Store. 249 Jun. 24. Musquerude. Oriental ballroom. 260 H. L. Walther while In a hurry to get home last evening at quitting time was delayed at tho corner of Grape and Main' streets when a Ford touring cur tangled fenders with his isash Little, damage wus done. Take your kodak lllm to Palmer's studio. First clasi work and prompt service. ' You can get It M DeVoe's. tf Boy's $3.25 School Shops, sale Sat urday at $2.25. The Hub Shoo Store. 21!' The Washington school Ulds, now (hat the new playshed Is rapidly tak ing shape, who have been eagerly watching every stage of tho election of thn lili: structure, have finally uecincii ,,wt ,,ViM.ythlng will ho O. K. nnd that the carpenters, know their business They worn doubtful about tills for n while due to the long delay because of stormy weather and lalluro of certain needed material to arrive. Hoy's Hlack and Crown $1.50 heavy School Shoes, on sale Suturduy ut Sore 10 ''" W'S aS-V l dl'P Ci"al'?ttC "x'unterv stock guaranteed, aocllmat-1 Cigar. 01" Chewing habit ed. full line. Write today. Cranta Pass ! "No-To-Wac" hn.i helped thnini- ui'Hirv. tirants Pass. Oregon. ""0 Oriental ballroom dance Sat. nlKht. 250 Among the many out f town visi tors who HtlendtMl the Farmers W eek session of Wednesday was II. C. (ialey. ih Ashland Insurance man. who Is cseclully interested In the subject of i cotlxrntva marketing. Dance .lackson Hot Springs Satur day. Tor Palo Singing canaries. 847-Y. .... . .a f Crovcr Coram left this morning for! Huno, Falls by stage having. sent sup - piles up yesterday by logging train or ; tho Pacific and Kastern railroad, I fiD-tim will iui-iniv Hi a r.uhln fin his homestead for the noxt month or so and will make improvements on thn lund during his stay there. Dunce, Eagle Point, Sat. nlte. 207 This office is prepared to print Ie,,Bor gneetBi ,. etc., used on th.B,b directed by Herb Launspach an hrinkL-oonlni' miicMna. fWt elvB . - ...u - !,,. jVltl UIUCIO IU lIU'BIIIlt, IIICU UUU them printed out of Medford. Phono us and we will call.' " tf Launspaeh-I,ovelaiid-Waito play Sat. night In Oriental ballroom! . " 250 Motor cars were heavy sufferers miring me iioou, according to tne re ports of local garage proprietory who have been busy for the past few days putting action Into machines that were driven Into deep water by the owners! who under-estimated the depth," says the F,ugene Register. "The electrical equipment fails to function properly when submerged and also fails to come through with any pep after it is removed from the water. " Many mot- orlsts are paying for this information now. There Is no comeback on In- surance policies either, according to local underwriters who report that about every disaster that could dam age a car Is covered with the excep tion of floods." 1 Notice has been 1"oceived by P. F. Close from the De Luxe piston factory that the price on De Luxe pistons took a drop of practically one-third the first of the year. At the present price the De Luxe will have no real competition, Oriental ballroom masquerade! Jan. 24. C. A. Swigart of the California Ore gon Power company returned this morning from a business visit in the northern part of the state. Aprons at half price Friday and Saturday, Jan. 12 and 13. Handicraft Shop. 249 Hemstitching and picoting, silk or cotton, 8 cents per yard. Cor. Main and Bartlett The Vanity Shop, tf Classes at the University of Oregon have been demoralized this week be cause of .flood conditions between Eu gene and Portland and because of high water In the city.of Eugene Itself. Ac cording to word from University stu dents classes will not. be able to set Into full swing until the first of next week. . ' Dnnce! Oriental ballroom! Sat. night. 250 If you have some second-hand win dow sash suitable for hotbed, phone 886-X. ' tf Five hundredths more of an Inch of rain fell yesterday afternoon and dur ing lust night, thus making the recent daily prediction of the weather bureau for rain the following day, good at last. Rain. Is still the prediction for today's and tomorrow's weather. For Sale New Columbia phono graph records nt half, price.' Victor, Brunswick, Columbia, Pntho & Sonora phonographs' and records at reduced prices. Music Sltop, 15 N Grape street, next to Farmers & Frultgrowors Bank. Phone 465-J. . : - ' ' tf When bettor automobiles are built, Bulck will build thorn. tf Business men and farmers will have the pleasure or hearing W. B. D. Dod son, manager of the Portland chamber of commerce at Saturday afternoon's session of Farmers Week. Mr. Dod son's message will be of special In terest as he Is head of tho big dovelot mcnt plan fostered by the Portland chamber, and will discuss the alms and methods of the plan. ' All klndB of rough and dressed lum ber. Wallace Wood, phone 108. 711 East Main. ' Edward Finley, of Jacksonville, wns a visitor In Ashland Wodnesday night and Thursday. ' Thore's a busy business College In your lfome town. GWN. The settor puppies on exhibit in the Monarch Soed nnd Feed company win dow have been attracting a good deal of attontlon lutoly partly because of their ludicrous antics and partly be cause of their good appearance. They belong to M. M. Herman, proprietor or tho new orting goods and hardware s.tore which wll open about the first of noxt month In tho old Truux build ing. For Diamond coal trlcketti, phone Valley Fuel Co. Phone 76. Milk and cream nt Do Voe's. tf Southern Pacific trains from -the north which hnvo boon rrom flvo to six hours Into for the past few days bocnuso of flood conditions In tho Wil lamette ulloy. nro now running more nearly on schedule. No. 13, duo at 9:17 a. m. arrived at 10:30 a. m.' today nnd No. 11 due nt 3:50 a. ru. arrived nt 5:30 a. in. today. Auto Insurance. Brown & White. Will trado farm tractor and plow, used less than 30 days, for live stock. i ii t....ll ' l.i..L-a,iii I'mintv Hunk r . 1. lull Vll. n v I Bldg. - M. R. Dano. who is selling duii Motor company stock In Medfcrd andj Southern Oregon, was advised by wlrej yesterday that tho desired amount j hud already been practically' sub scribed and It Is now a matter of days! when the stock lssuo will be closed from tho market. QUIT TOBACCO amis to break the cosily, nerve-shut terlng tobacco habit. Whenever you havo longing for a cigarette, cigar, pipe or for a chew. Just place a harmless No-To-Uac tablet In your mouth instead, to help relieve that awful desire. Shortly tho habit may bo completely broken, and you nrc better off mentally physically, flnan elally. It's so easy, so simple, t.ct a box of Xo-To-ltae nnd If It doesn't releaso you from nil craving for to bacco, In any form, your druggist will refund your money without question. ' Adv. . Much attention has been attracted ' by eight littlo Llewelen setter puppies in the window of the Monarch Soed and Feed comnanv Thnsn -ihiiih and ' tllpir mot her nra thr. umi.iii'tv if l iko Herman who will open a new nportlni; goods store adjoining the Monarch Seed store. For the Saturday night dance In the Oriental ballroom tho orchestra will I -"M-u.-u "uu well HU....11 ,n,,.u.... luusicians as Carl Lovclund, Wilson ... Don Newbury, Karl Roberts . and C. A. Loedom., Excellent music is; assured as the entire' valley is famlllarl to the unusual merit of this well or- ganlzed orchestra under Latinspach's ; direction. The garage of J. F. Ditsworth one: mile south of Talent on tho Pacific: Highway was entered recently and tho front tire from the Ditsworth car, was Btolen, tools were stolen from the : car and all of the gasoline was drained from the tank. Petty thievery In the! Talent district is reported as quite j prevalent and recently one farai near Talent was robbed of 30 chickens. No! clue to the identity of the marauders! has. as yot been found by any of tho i victims, I ' 4 LOCAL BANKS At the annual eH'itWin of the four banks of Medford, which were held this week, only one change was mado in personnel of officers and directors that beinp the election of James Owen, ex-county commissioner, us a director of the First National bank, in place of Dr. Henry Hart, whose death occurred recently. ' In general the reports submitted nnd discussed at the annual meetings showed that the banks are' in a sound and prosperous condition with larger deposits than for years. The meet ings of the national banks were held Tuesday, and those of the state banks were held yesterday. At the annual : meeting of the Farmers and Fruitgrowers' bank the stockholders re-elected the directors: Delroy (letchell, a us Newbury, C. IS. antes and F. E. AVahl. Tho stockholders' meeting was not followed by the regular directors meeting, as usual,'-but' the directors meeting for the election of officers for the ensuing year and for the con sideration of other business will be held TueHday, Juniary 16th. -r The annual stockholders' meeting of the Jackson County bank, the other state bunk, elected as directors ( W. McDonald. V. J. Emerick, H. U. Uuinsden, C. I. Hutchison, F. M. Calkins, W. I. Vawter and V. H. Vaw ter who will serve for tho ensuing year. Mr. Calkins was recently added to the directory of the bank. Officers elected for tho year by the board of directors are as follows: President, C. W- McDonald, vice president, K. I7, jbumsden, cashier, V. II. Vawter, and assistant cashiers, AV. I. Vawter nnd Scott V. Davis. The Medford National bank made a very satisfactory increaso in busi ness over lust year, despite the re modeling of the bank building, dur ing which time the business was con ducted in cramped quarters. Now tho bank's well-appointed new offices, vaults and appointments have been pronounced generally as a model, of banking completeness and elegance. The establishment of the new vaults and accounting rooms is said to be the greatest step in ad vancement tho bank had ever mado. The usual semi-nnnual dividend of four per cent was ordered paid at tho meeting. The reports showed that since 190G the Medford National has paid an aggregate In dividends of $120,000 to stockholders. Tho old board of directors and of ficers were elected as follows: Di rectors, H. I. lV'lton, J. F. Wortman, .1. E. A. Perry, John A. Westerliyid, F. MenMck. John S- Orth and W.. H. (lore. Officers: President. W. H. (ion: vice-president, J. A. Perry; cashier. John S. Orth; assistant cash iers. W. 11. Jackson and Clara M. Wood. The First National bank nlso show ed a substantial increaso in general business and deposits during tho year, which amounted to a 20 per cent in crease over the same period of last year. This was thn first year under the presidency of li. E. Harder, who been me connected with the instltu- PAGE SKATS OX SAI.K TOMOHltOW XOOX llrservo Your Sent Karly I. (.Sirpebter offers tjie clean, wholesome ' ' MUSICAL XMKI)V HIM 1 'KICKS Lower Floor 91.0.1 Ilaleony $1.10, .Ve ' Including Ta wi iJ.-iu'ii WK.n ! p; THE HOME Not only Saturday, but every day is a money saving day at the Economy. More and More are Southern Oregon people going on a cash basis. Credit and delivery are sometimes a conven ience but a very expensive one. Come in and let us, prove it. For Saturday Kellogg's Corn Flakes . . i . 10c Post Toasties ....,....... . . .. r . . . ..... . 10c Snowdrift Shortening, 4 lb. pail 84c Snowdrift Shortening, 8 lb. pail . . . , $1.65 Layer Figs, lb. .... . . 25c Bulk Dates, lb. .........,. . 20c Sardines in Oil . . . , . . . . .. . . 6c Del Monte Baked Beans, lunch size, dozen . . . .' . .69c Crimson Rambler Silver Bubble Syrup, No. 2j can . . 33c Tomatoes, No. 2jj can, standard pack, 2 for 25c Tomatoes, No. 2, can, solid pack, 3 for . . . '.50c' Liberty Bell Syrup, 5 pound can 82c Liberty Bell Syrup, No. 10 can $1.49 BAKERY SPECIAL Cream Puffs - good big old fashioned ones- filled with pure whipped cream 4 for 25c and an 8c loaf of bread free with each 4 purchased. tion in August, 1921, and who served as vice-president during 19112. ' Messrs. Chas. M. English, Chas. H t ra n g, II. K . Hard e r, ( 1 eorge W . Dunn, J. II. Cooley and John K. Tom lin were re-elocted to the board of directors, and in addition James Owen was elected as a director to take the vacancy created by the re cent death of Dr. Henry Hart. Tho officers re-elected were as fol lows: II. K. Harder, president; Chas. M. English, vice-president; Oris Crawford, cashier: A. W. Stone, as sistant cashier; Floyd Hart, assist ant cashier. Tho lute Dr. Henry Hart was also a vice-president of tho bank, but at Tuesday's annual meeting no suc cessor to him was elected to fill that office. .. TRAGEDY !N WAKE OF LOST LOVE MUSKOUEE, OKla.. Jan. 12. W.! X. Graves, SG, crazed by tho an-! nouncemont of Ills wife that rho in tended to leave him today, slew lierj with nn uxe at t heir homo today. Alter failing in an attempt to kill his eleven year old son with a butcher knife, he cut his own throat and died in a few minutes at a hospital. "If love for mo Ib gone from your I heart, then there Is no other way Monday Night Tanuaiy. Fifteenth ww. K, '-' e&Af i- . j 3 X ; -A ft! Fi..i'i'i:n mom s OF BREAD LIRE MOTHER MADE GATES :...a LYDIARD Buy here and bank the difference j but this," Graven cried as he buried tho axu blade in his wife s head, his son told the police. TURKS GET BUSY AI .LAUSANNE, Jan. 12. (By Associated Press) The return the from PAGE Tonight BY AQKdNGEMENT WITH COWSTOCK AND GEST mm, 1 NAT GOLPSTEIN fH HARRY FOXmk M SA A THE GREAT NEW YORK ? " and GLITTERING. GORGEOUS Book At James rrontvomeru AUTHOK OF'toeMg AHD UP" ' Lyrics by JosspK TT'Cevrthu Ffvaia t y Nt Gotosem ond forry Carro ALL THE TOWM WILL WHISTLE (T3 MUS(C PKICKS: Lower Mloor $2.30; War Tax. SEATS I"! Continuous Performance . Tomorrow anil Sundny I .!: 30 to 11:00 T. M. TOMORROW DON'T MISS ,; , JOHN BARRYMORE in "Sherlock Holmes" From the Stage Play by William Gillette Based on Sir Conan Doyle's Stories FICTION'S MOST FASCINATING DETECTIVE CHARACTER PORTEAYED BY AMERICA'S ' GREATEST LIVING DRAMATT" ' TT vmwartnmmxm Angora of lassan Bey was followed today by manifestation of renewed intransigence on the part of Turkish delegates. At a meeting of the conference dealing with the economic capitula tions, the Turks rejected tho allied project that the tax exemption hither-to granted foreign religious, scholastic and charitable institutions in Turkey should continue for five years, after which they should bo placed on the same footing as simi lar Turkish institutions. Tho Turks declared the equity of treatment must begin now. uA on a. ' GALAXY OF GIRLS Hnlcony SI.O.l, $1.10, 35c. Includes XOW SF.MJXG vw-'