Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, January 12, 1923, Page 8, Image 8

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MEDFORD.. IZXm TRIBUNE, MEDFORD, : OREG OX, . FRIDAY,- JANUARY.;.--192:1
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TAlK FOR BENEFIT
F
Oh Look Musical Comedy, Page,Toriigh i
fll... I'liAiln l.ufnre cllllk III,-
RMnK a splendid program of music
und Prof. . IrviiiK Vlnlng of Ashland
will -deliver on of IiIh iulur h-c-turwi,'
"Types nnd Tendency (
People" Monday ovenlnK. January H
In . the Prosuyterlnn church. The
mejnbers of the Oregon Federation of
Wome.n's clubs observe ono day dur
ing January as K:holurshlri l-oan
fund Hay. Tim following letter tf
been .vrnt to alt federated -IuIjh: .
"To the members of the Oregon
Federation of Women's Clubs,
1 "Cieetlngs:
' "May I remind you that the Inst
Wednesday In January 1r Scholarship
l.oan Fund Way, and that wo are aNk
-Ina- -thn . varlouN clubs to give parly
'und generously to thin rnobt worthy
srflvity which wo are pledged to sup
port? The women of Oregon should
he- proud of :the fact thut to date they
hove arjilHted 312 ' young- women to
scur un education that will enable
Ihem to become toore nearly the type
f.f . Amerh-un young womanhood that
nur. modern civilization demands. -...This
year ' because of the depleted
condition of our treasury, we have
had to refuse aid to several worthy
jjirut and to keep a number of others
waiting whole semester betorc a
loan could be. made-.'-'To
dute we have placed 26 'new
loans this year which means a finan
cial responsibility of 13900. There was
f 14&8.71 In the treasury when we as
Fumed the chairmanship In Septem
ber nnd wo aro. rooming on the pro-'
ceed of Ited Letter nay to supply the
large deficit. The women of Oregon,
will not fall us. we are confident,
when they realize that this la their
opportunity to help In the best' nnd
most constructive way, by helping
these youliK women to help thorn
Helve.. May we urge you to send In
your contributions promptly, and if
possible to Increase the amount over
that of last year. . .
;. . "JEHHIE McOREGORY.
.. " .' .- "Chairman.''
:. Tho past .two years the flreater
Medford club have given 141.00 and
they arc hoping to Increase1 that
amount' thin year.. There will he no
admission chance for this splendid
program, hut on offering will he
taken, and the. members feel confi
dent of a generous one. . .
..SCOTLAND NECK,. N. C Con-Rressman-
Claude - Kitcbin, who has
been suffering with an attack of pneu
monia since Saturday Is reported out
of danger. - .. ,. ,. . .
'With Medford trsdo Ik Medford rnnrte.'
,.:. mis
TheCentral Pumt
State Bank Makes
Excellent Showing
' The Central Point' State Dank mufle
an excellent -'show Ine for - Increased
business and deposits during 1922 und
the directors have re-elected the same
officers for 1923, , -
Ourlns the, past year the hank In
stalled a Cannon Hftll alarm nystem
protecting them night and day again;,t
burglary, and adding one more proof
of their up-to-date methods.
The bank Is in a position . at . nil
times to meet any demands that :ire
mails upon them'..
I
HARRY FOX AND STAGE BEAUTIES
"Oh Look,' 'the New York Yander- noted comedian., The chorus, resplen-
hilt theatre success, comes to the I dent in pulchritude, was picked In Los
Pno-o Ihantra tmfifl.t 1 la IliA nutat. '-nfeeieS. " ' . '. '
I, . , .1 the cast with Mr. Fox are Ethan
cui version oi jumes Aiontgomery s A1Ien Harry H t Dave . Jones,
farce "Ready Money."
Tho plot Isn't- all thero Is to "Oh
Look." The cast direct from New
York, is headed by Hurry Fox, the
Luther Yantes, Violet Mays - Muriel
Hudson, - Ethel Martelle,. Agnes San
Ford, Tom Miller, Herbert S. Sears
and Wilbur Hlghy
SPARKS FROM
TODAY'S WIRE
CLEVELAND-Opposition to tho
proposed amalgamation of the slxtoen
railroad unions was expressed by V.
O. lec, president of the Hrotherhood
of Railway Trainmen, and W. S. Stone
of the Hrotherhood ot Locomotive Engineers.
SAN ANTONIO Socialist and bol
shevik members of the Mexican con
gress have been getting signatures on
a petition demanding that the United
States release socialists held nt Leav
enworth, it was reported. :- -'
f COHLENZ Fifty discharged Ameri
can soldiers who have married in Ger
many requested accommodations on
board the transport St. Mihiel to re
turn to the United. States.. .,
NORFOLK, Va. The .German
steamer Henrich Keiser, which left
Norfolk December 3, and has not been
heard from since December Gth is be
lieved to have been lost at. sea.
NEW YORK David N. Mossessohn,
was named head of the Associated
Dress Industries of America to act In
an advisory capacity at a salary be
lieved to be. 50,000 annually., . , i
LAUSANNE Allied nnd Turkish
delegates agreed to submit no military
exemption for residents of Turkey.
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Car Owners Should Read
, The Inside Story of
THREADED RUBBER
. Now Told for the First Time
,. By T. A. WILLARD,
in the Jariuiary 1 3th issue of
The Saturday Evening Post
t, " ' i .J On j?ages 82 and 83
Willard Storage Batteries of all
types arid sizes
ELECTRIC SHOP
8th and Bartlett
Phone 22-J
STORAGE -n
BATTERY
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Mystery Story Opens Rialto. r'
' '-"The J-ce; jn the Fog," a mystery
story which really mystifies, is the at
traction no wut the Rialto, where pa
trons are declaring it to be one of the
big. features of the season. - Fancy a
crook fighting for a- princess, is the
theme of this absorbing plot, in which
Lionel Barrymore appears as the eve
ning dress suit crook, and Seena Owen
makes a hit, as a dazzling Russian
noble-woman. ' Lowell Sherman takes
the part of- a count, and Mary Mc
Laren is seen as the crook's wife.
The story is an adaptation of the
"Boston DIackie" stories, known to
good many readers of detective fiction
Page Film Is Attractive
Jack Barrymore and Conan Doyle'i
Sherlock Holmes", are a combina
tion that is bound to attract the
crowds who love motion picture thrills.
The makers of this picture, which
at the Page Theater again tomorrow,
took William Gillette's dramatization
of the ; Alice Faulkner episode
which, perhaps, Holmes comes nearer
to being human than In most of the
Conan Doyle stories, and have made
fast moving picture of it.
Barrymore 'is In his element as
Sherlock, playing with great finesse
high Intellect and immense nerve In
every movement. Carol Dempster
plays Alice and Iledda Hopper and
Anders Randolph are the Larrabeen
her keepers. . . .. -.
Gustav yon Seyffertitz has the role
of Moriarity.
Among; the others, -who appear in
the-1 picture, -are Reginald Denny,
Roland Young, Percy Knight, Lnmsden
Hare, Louis Dohlheim, William ,
Powell, Robert Fischer, Jerry Devine,
David Torrence.
' r ; A Strange Death
NEW HAMBURG, Ont., Jan. 12.
While watching a hockey game here
betweon Senfitth and New Hamburg,
E. R. ielnmth hod his jugular vein
severed by the skate ot a player whi:
collided with another. The Injured
man bled to death. , Mr. Helmuth was
leaning over the boards as the players
collided, the skate striking him just
below the ear. .
Summons for Publication
In the Circuit Court ot the State of
Oregon in and for the County of
Jackson. .
Nick Kayl, Plaintiff, vs. A. M. Berry,
jonn uignam, james it. t'ooi, kicii-
aru Brown, William Hrown, O, A
Davis, W. II. Obar, Ole Gunnison,
James A. Card well, Caroline Card-
well, Frederick A. Koch, sometimes
known as Frederick August Hock;
the unknown heirs of any of the
above named defendants, if. deceas
ed; also all other persons or parties
unknown claiming any right, title,
estate, Hen or interest in the real
estate described in the complaint
herein, Defendants. '
To the above named defendants, and
each of them:
In the name ot the State of Oregon:
You, and each of you, are hereby
required to appear, and answer the
complaint filed against yon in' the
jnove entitled Court and cause, on or
before the"iast day prescribed in the
order for publication , of - summons
herein, to-wit: on or before the expira
tion of six weeks from the date of the
first publication ot said summons.
And you, nnd each of you. are here
by notified that if you fail to so ap
pear nnd answer said complaint or
otherwise plead thereto, within said
time, for want thereof the plaintiff
will apply to- the Court for the relief
demanded and prayed for in the com
plaint, succinctly stated as follows,
to-wlt: . . . . .
For a decree of the Court requiring
the defendants, and each ot them, to
set forth the nature of their claims
11 nnd to the following described pro
perty, situated in the County of jack
son and State of Oregon, to-wlt:1
Comineucing at a point from which
the Southeast corner of Donation Land
Claim number 91 in Township 37
South of Range 2 West of the Willam
ette Meridian bears East 1.25 chains,
and running thence West 13.00 chains;
thenco North 8.30 chains to the County
Road; thence South 57 degrees East
along the County Road 15.46 chains to
the place of commencing, containing
6..IH acres of land.
And that all Adverse claims to said
premises may bo determined by decree
of this Court:
That by said decree it bo declared
and adjudged that plaintiff Is the
owner in fee of said premises: that Its
itle be quieted and declared good and
valid: and Unit tho defendants,-and
each ot them, he adiudced and decreed
to have o estate or interest whatever
In or to said premises, or any part
thereof; ...
That said defendants, and each of
them, bo forever enjoined and de
barred from nsoprtlng any claim what
over In or to said premises adverse to
no pinmtltr. i -.
This summons is -published in the
Medford Mail Tribune, by order of
Honorable F. M. "Calkins. Judge of the
above entitled Court.' duly made and
entered on tho Sth day of December,
92.'. The dato of the first publication
of this summons Is the Sth day of Dc-
cmlHT. mi. , JOHN II. CAHKIN.
Attorney for Plaintiff.
Address. Rooms 201-20(5. First Nat'l
RELIEVES CONSTIPATION
ft
READY TO EAT t
;taast..",,
i9
because it is AU, BRAN!
With the most, dangerous diseases
close on the trail of sufferers from
constipation, there's no time to waste
on .foods with a low bran content I
The one .answer to constipation is
BRAN that is ALL BRAN t That's
why you should eat Kellogg's and
eat it regularly; at least two table
spoonfuls daily; as much with each
-meal in chronic casesl -KELLOGG'S
BRAN IS SCIENTIFICALLY
PREPARED TO RELIEVE SUF
FERING HUMANITY AS NO
OTHER FOOD ..CAN ! :
J, Don't delay a minute! Get started
on Kellogg's Bran to-day and your
health will, steadily improve and
bowel conditions return to normal, no
matter how long you have suffered
with constipation, mild or chronic.
Remember that Kellogg's Bran-is
not an artificial laxative, but nature's
own bulk food that acts as sweeper,
. cleanser and purifier. ! Its work for
health is wonderful! Besides, bran
contains the most valuable mineral
salts and other life-sustaining ele-
ments it is a blood maker and bone ,
and tissue-builder!
,Kellogg's Bran, being cooked and
krumbled, is delicious eaten as a
cereal, or sprinkled on hot or cold
cereals. -1 Another . happy way to
serve Kellogg's Bran is to cook it
with your favorite hot cereal. In.
preparation, add two tablespoonfuls
of bran for each person, cooking the
cereal as usual. :v
. You can make the most delightful
muffins, raisin bread, pancakes, maca
roons, etc., with Kellogg's Bran
and it's fine in gravies, soups and
purees.
' The big thing is to get started on
Kellogg's Bran quickly for the
sake- of the health of your entire
family-AND SERVE IT REGU
LARLY ! First-class hotels and clubs
serve Kellogg's Bran in individual
packages. Ask for it at your res
taurant!
All grocers sell Kellogg's Bran.
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Sillimah's Trade School
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LEARN TO MAKE
GaNDY
Why,, work for Wages?, 13c your own bass. Bo a
practical candy maker and work for yourself.
. THE CORRECT ART, OF CANDY MAKING
Taught in 30 Days. COSTS YOU ONLY $100
One of the best .'trades you' can learn. Lots of good
openings for a good Candy Kitchen.
I started in 1915 without a dollar You can do the
same. .
CLASS STARTING NOW.
. Factory North Holly and West Second
. E: C, SILLIM AN
. of Silliman.Bros., Chief Instructor
WATCH YOUR
BATTERY
PREST-O-LITB BATTERY
STATION
For Quick Service Phono 110
REAL BARGAINS
In Serviceable Used Cars
Crater Lake Automotive bo.
12.1 South Front St.
TIME TABLE EFFECTIVE SEPT. 25
MEDFORD-ROSEBURG STAGE
! - : . DAILY EXCEPT 8CXDAY
Ly. Medford 2:00' p'. ml ''
Lv. Roseburg 1:00 p. m. .
MEDFORD-GRAN TS PASS STAGE
DAILY EXCKIT SI NDAY
L. Medford 10:00 a. m., 2:00 p. ra..- 6:00 p. m.
Lt. QranU Paa 7:30 a. in.. 1:00 p. m., 5:00 p. m.
. . ., -., , SINDAY ONLY
Lv. Medford 10:00 a. m. 4:80 p. m.
Lt. Grant Pai 10:00 a. m., 4:30 p. m.
. Ws connect with atagea tor Portland, Marehfleld and Creacent
INTERURDAN AUTOCAR CO.
.... , ,., , ... , Phone no9
GIM CHUNG ,
China Herb Store
X!'" J8 1 cert'rr that Dim Chung of
Medford, Ore., linn cured me of soltr
and etomnch trouble. S. M. Leonard,
609 J St.. Qranta PuaaJ .TT.
wT.hJl'isi0 certify that Olm Chun ef
Medford, Ore., has cured, me ot rupture
?I fSu5. yra Btondlnit. P. a. laham,
U3 S St., Qranta Pass, Ore. .
Medford, Oregon. Jan. 18, 1917.
This la to (fcrtlfy that I, the under
aiEncd, had very severe storoaoh trouble
and had been bothered for several year
and last Auijust was- not expected to
live, and hearing of Olm Chung (whose
lledford), 1 decided to get herbs for my
atotnach.trouhle, and I started to feellnn
better ns soon as I used them and today
am a well man and can heartily recom
mend anyone afriieted as I waa to see
QlmChuns and try his Herbs.
(Signed) w. R. JOHNSON,
WUnessos: ....
Wm Lewis, Eagle Point.
W. L. Chlldreth. Kaglo Point.
M. A. Anderson, Medford.
S. B Ilnlmes, Engle Point.
C. K. Moore. Eagle Point.
geo. Von der Hellen. Eagle Point
We will make your old
Suits and Overcoats lost
till Spring. Try us.
limp k, r,-M,
Dank Bids ,-Medford; Orcfiofi
1 . UHWESS
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