Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, January 13, 1923, Page 2, Image 2

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MEDTORD MATTJ TRIBUNE, MEDTORD. ORKfiOX. SATURDAY. JANUARY 1.1. 102?,
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Focal and
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rY)f II 1 S'"C tlie 8"rv'ce waB demoralized by-atlon Ksnay Contest, 111 which sixth
m JJI me nuous. uowever, me bouui-oouiiu srauo ana under, seventh anu clglili!
j The Southern Pacific railroad begun
'l l unninK through trains southward yes
terday from Portland for the first time
Tho Jackson county superintend
ent's offfco has received notice of the
state and nation-wide Health Conscrv
trains will he two hours or more late (jrado, IiIkIi school and college stu
,i i j, i lunti 1 1 huu fol. B0111e tlmo n reachinpt Medford bo-
,,.. ...u,ci . ... u u.. .aU80 of Ul0 g(lft cmmum
lime 01 year, u leaiuie 01 which was
the selliiiK of the first bui'Ihk produce
consisting of spinach and young cur
rots, beets and onions. Every booth
was taken and in some booths the
sellers had to double up witli their
offering's. Thoro was a deluge of
chickens, 200 of which were sold, and
country sausage, which was also in
great demand by tho many buyers.
.Mrs. Suaaiine II. Carter, county su
perintendent, has returned to her
of the
track beds in the Willamette valley
necessitating slow and careful run
ning.
Uon't let your radiator freeze. Get
denatured alcohol at llittson's -M"
Auto Insuranca, Ilrown & White.
Learn Spanish in 30 days. Medford
Uuslness College L'5U
Representative .Miles of the Oregon
legislature states that he will soun
introduce a bill to make it mandatary
rl uiion all hotels to nublicly mint the
office aftor a time spent .In Portland riltes ful. t)ier rooms on the insido of
attending the Oregon btato leuchers ,., uoor of each ro0ni und file
association and in Salom where the schedule of such rates with tho state
county superintendents of the state fi,.0 marshal. The bill would furthor
mot In annual convention. , provide that these rates cannot he
Dunce! Oriental ballroom! Sat. I changed within less than 30 days from
ilight! 250 j the tlmo u notice of such proposed
Miss Horenco Graves and Ida Wood, ; changes is filed with the stute fire
piano teachers, studio 42(1 S. Ivy St., 'marshal
dents may enter. Teachers also may
participate by writing on "Methods of
Teaching Health and Temperance."
State and national cash prizes are of
fered. For further particulars, in
quiries may bo niado at the county
superintendent's office.
Oriental ballroom dance Sat.
OF
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Third prize Atha Sander, age 14, will meet the Asuiaiiu m,."
team ill two uasKeiuu" t"ui
Monday und Tuesday nights.
M DISPLAY!
For Sale Singing canaries.
night.
250
847-Y.
If
2li7
print
Phono 778-W. 250
The "Oh hook" theatrical company
which played at the Page theatre last
night left on the early morning north-
Goodwin Corset Shop, 20 S. Kir. 252
Day nursery, opening Saturday. Jan.
IIS, 102:). Children cared for by the
hour, ,25c. Special prices by tho day.
bound train for Rosehtirg, where this Open at 9:00 a. m. Second floor Med-
meritorious attraction plays tonight.
The company played In Redding, Oil.,
Thursday night.
JO. f0 motor driven horns at the
Electric Shop.
Spanish-American war veterans are
reiliested to meat at City Hall, Med-
fofdV at 8 o'clock Saturday eveijuig.
January 13, 1023, to form un orgaifza
tldd,'i jtf.0
jvt a preliminary examination before
Justice Hagsliaw yesterday, Geo. Bng-
IwlcT, Atwood Vann and Iloyd Brandt,
ford Center Uldg., Medford, Oregon
Mrs. A. W. Mason. Visitors ' wel
come. 250
It Is desired that all members of the
W. C. T. II. attend tho memorial cerv
ices at the Haptlst Church, Sunday
........ I.... 1.1.1.
Dance In Oriental
night. . 250'
" Dance, Eagle Point, Sat. rilte. 207
The main feature of the closing ses
sion of Farmers Week this afternoon
was the address of W. B. D. Dodson,
all of Medford, pleaded guilty to a general manager pr me roruanu cnam.
charge of unlawful possession of her of commerce, who spoke on "State
liquor and each was sentenced to a Development."
fine of $50 and 3 months in lull. Tho I Phone 244, The Pantorlum Dye
Jail sentences were suspended during! Works and ask about our monthly club
good behavior, and they must report ! rales. Four suits sponged and pressed
once eacli month to Sheriff Terrill.
Jacksonville Post.
Dance, Eagle Point, Sat. like. 267
For Sale 10.000 acres or land con
sisting of alfalfa, grain and stock
ranches, orchards and tlmberlaud,
some irrigated; also mining property.
All property must and will be sold at
some price. Some as low as $1.00 per
acre, 6 to 10 years time. T. W. Miles,
Attorney, Jackson Co. Bank Bldg., or
Gold Ray Realty Co., owners, 15 Far
mers and Fruitgrowers Bank. Phone
4CS-J. .
Masquerade! Oriental ballroom!
Jan. 24. 260
A fow pupils in tho Jackson County
schools took advantage of the mid
year eighth grade state examinations
$2.00 per month. Club members suits
cleaned for $1.00. tf
Masquerade! Jan. 24. Oriental
ballroom! 250'
Monday night all local sportsmen
can oil the working parts of their
shotguns and the inner surface of the
barrels and set the guns away In the
corner of the closet. The duck season
officially closes- Monday afternoon at
sunset, January' 15th.
Miss Wallace formerly of the Marin
ello Shop is now doing work in her
rooms at the Nye Apartments. Tel.
804-L. I "I'!! 262
Dig dance Sut. night! Oriental ball
room! ' Lnunspach at the piano! 250
A son was born Jan. 11th to Mr.
and Mrs. J. U," Johnston at their homo
Dance, Kaglo Point, Sat. nlto.
This office Is prepared to
ledger sheets, bills, etc., used on the
bookkeeping machines. Don't give
your orders to traveling men and have
them printed out of Medford. 1hone
us and we will call. tf
Mrs. Charles T. Sweeney and daugh
ter Edith left this morning by auto
for Portland where thoy will spend
the next week.
Launspach-Loveland-Waite play Sat.
night In Oriental ballroom! 250
Notice has been received by P. F. I
Close from the De Luxe piston factory
that tho price on De Luxe pistons toon
a drop of practically one-third tho first
of the year. At the present price the
Do Luxe will have no real competition.
Oriental ballroom masquerade! Jan.
250
Saturday of.Hppe.
devtoted to indtufils
21
IT the kiddles of Jackson county
had their way .llggs would be presi
dent of the United Status, governor
or Oregon, on something like Ihut.
There Is no doubt that Georgo Mc
Manus' famous cartoon character has
a genuine sweep of popularity over
the Rogue river vnlloy. Every boy and
girl Is talking Jiggs, thinking Jlggs,
dreaming JlggB, and reading ubout
Jlggs dully In the Mail Tribune.
The cause of this Biulden enthus
iasm was the Jiggs cartoon contest,
launched recently by the Mall Trib
une and Medford Sun. it seemed
that every kid in every nook and
corner of Jackson county hunted up
a pencil and a sheet of paper and en
tered a picture. The artistic effortB
of Mc.Manus, Satterfield, Darling,
Knerr and all the rest of the car
toonist's fraternity were backed off
the map by the many drawings that
were submitted. Judges who were
chosen outside of tho office force,
worked late in the night, trying
ieUo,,selacl,,.the,l)Kst imitation. They
many other
freshman, Medford high school
Fourth prize Gertrude Stites, ago
12, Talent school, Talent.
The winners can get their tickotb
at this office any tlmo .Monday for
the performance Monday evening.
All of the cartoons were good and
reflect much credit to the children,
of Jackson county. .Many hundred
of these drawings are on display at
the Tribune and Sun office and are
attracting much interest, and our
only regret is that wo could not give
every contestant a ticket.
instead of to the children. This fore-1 tail, expression 'end
noon the subject under discussion 'was , points and nobodv coulfllenvv their
"The Analysis of, the Home'ker'jol) Afei'W;'ijil Kt'fiH' atvijfWy
Job," and this afternoon "The Place of jannouncod the ifolowing winners: ' '
tho Home Demonstration Agent in the
Life of the Community" was discussed
by Miss Grayce C. Telch, the new
home demonstration agent. Mis
Cowgill, of O. A. C. took up "Hoys' and
which wore conducted on January 11th at 707 Sherman street.
and .l2th. ' "Androd Cantrall celebrated his 83d
Dance Jackson Hot Springs Sutiir-1 birthday Thursday," says the Jackson
day. ,250vllle Post. "For a man of that ago
Suits cleaned and pressed. Paiitor-Mi-.:CahtiU Is Remarkably robust and
iimi Dyb Works. Phone 244 and we bright, and his many friends hope to
will call. ' ' tf i soo him enjoy many more birthdays,
A special service will bn, hold Sun
day' evening at the First Haptlst
church In commemoration of the third
anniversary of national prohibition.
Rev. F, R, Leach has prepared a mess
age of interest in view of the wide
spread discussion of tho question as to
Tliera's no place like , Holmes for
complete Insurance service
Modford Center Sanitary Market,
new kraut, sugar brine corned beef.
Give us a trial. Phono 255. 252
From force ot habit It is herewith
stated that the prediction for tomor
whether national prohibition has been, row's wonthor Is rain. Tho preclpitn
beneficial to the country. An invltn- tlon for tho 24 hours ending ut 8 a. m.
tion has been extended to the W. C. T. ' today was .01 of an Inch. Thoro was
U. to attend. 8omo good music will .'quite a sprinkling ot snow on the
form a part of, the service. The Instru-, ground this morning, which went away
mentnl trio, consisting ot Mr. jnnos, early.
Mr. Root and Mr. Scott will have two Big dance! Sat. night! Oriental
numbers, and the choir an nritheui. ballroom! 250"
Mr. Janes has a violin solo for the I Dance, Eagle Point, Sat. nlte. 267
morning service, and Mrs. Lencli and I At tho Presbyterian church on Sun
Mrs. Neff a duet. "Unseen Resources day morning, the pastor will continue
of God's People" will be the subject
of the morning sermon.
Provide agninst toss, Insure with
Redden and Canaday. '
StdVage and car washing at llitt
son's. 254
A baby cllnle was hold this alter-
the study of Prayer by speaking on
"Prayer as Communion." In the eve
nlng he will give his mcssngo from the
great prayer of David "Keep thy ser
vant nlBO from presumptuous sins."
A mnle trio consisting of August Diehl,
Dr. W. W. Howard and Forrest Ed-
noon at Ashland in the civic club build- meados will sing "Tho Thrco Wise
lug under the direction of, Miss Mario Men" and Miss Sadie Lacey will sing
Knldlne. the county health nurse. a Bopraivo solo at the morning service.
. Hemstitching at Deuel k. 2i7 in tho evening a qunrtot of young peo-
Tho kind of music you like! Orl-lpk, will lend tho congrogntional slug
cntal ballroom, Sat. night! 250 ling using tho Inspiring songs In the
H. F. Grant of tho Grant Land and new book. The Sunday school broke
Livestock Co. of Salt Lako city Is ex-' all previous records last Sunday,
pectod in Medford within a few days. Sistor Mnry Angel, ex-nun, will
It is Biild he will bring Utnh'cupltal to sprak at 1. O. O. F. hall, Central Point,
myeMSibeavIlK 'iiv. tho Medford Build-! Sunday, Jan. I I. Ladles only 3 o ciock
In-; Co. nftrt tliB Medford Center Do-1 Kvervhoriv .7:30. Come hoar thr
purtment store. . .
' Hot tamalos and chill con car'ne al
De Voo's. . tf
Alt kinds of rough and dressed lum
ber. Wallace Woods, phono 1QS, 711
V. Mnln ' .
Dear Folks:-
...il'lio UuutYUist llireiv ii fit. 'In (hi
liiMl liar, of niv lelti-i' 1ii"t k. Ami
lie .chnnuffl some ,h und soiiii' -n mill
Mlimv n to other kinds of iini'tiia
tion iiuuks. 1 think Herb was re
sponsible YaiiKe I told lilni to nih'
(but the li-tli'r was put In the paper
Just u. 1 gave It to lilni. We'll for-
give him this onio II' he'll t'ome out
to chui'i-li loiuoiToiv night mid lirlui;
the linotypiNt nltli lilni. OiIiciwIm'
ho will Imvn lo pay for lii-t whs.
space.
Andulialiliiyoiitliiiik'.' Don Sprltm
vr Is 'coinhV to one of a lie hit.
vires to:voi i niv, i nil will bring hii
part nil', Mr. l.ee. These are tin"
boys that advtz:
"If Men Wear II. We lliue It"
Home slogan, I'll Miy, unit n sure ii
lion don't roim' In rliuri-li toiiiin-nin
lie's' got to Hiy for lliew 4 In. of
upaiv :t' mt 1? I. till tiet mi',
Hun? I'll look for h.
laiok on Church page for Mihli'i'ls
of ti'inioiiK anil "nii iiii" of good mu
sic, anil look out nlii'ii ( 're talking
to me that yon don't sity sunn bin
that'll km 1' Hidt'n up in tlii
spare,
Vollin Ac.
l'listor I. K. Cluinli,
J'tmrtH mill lliullclt.
truth. , , -..' ,'
When In noed of sash and doors, cull
Wallace Woods, 108 or come to 711
Ji, Man stevt , ,
I Waller Sletton, who Is vlslllng his
sister. Mrs. Leon Ltiwton, nnd who re
cently came hero from Minnesota, Is
recovering tmm a sovero attack of la
grippe. .
Jail. !)4. MnsqiiefiidB. Oriental
Iwllmn, ' 1 Wft
Taka your kodak films to Palmer's
suillo. First class work and prompt
service.
II. Stullhton, guardian angel of the
slumbers of east sldo residents and
officlul city ofriccr or the law arrested
E. W. Knl ps lust night for driving a
car with tho cut out open. " he arrest
wns made as the officer gracefully
unllvHiited Into mldstreet with a flash
light and tho offender thought himself
a victim of Iho night riders for an in
stunt, until It wns seen that there wns
onlv one of the flashlight bearers
Knlps wuh fined $5 this morning when
he nleiided guilty before Justice Glenn
O. Taylor.
You inn get It t De Voo's. tf
Nursery stock guaranteed, acclimat
ed, full line. Write today. Grants Pass
Nursery. Grunts Pass. Oregon. 270
A son was born Thursday. Jan. lltn.
to Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Nelson ut tneir
I home. 1502 Prune street.
Hemstitching and plcotlng. silk or
cotton, 8 cents per yard. Cor. Mnln
nnd Hnrtlett. The Vanity Shop, tf
Dunce! Oriental ballroom! Sat.
night. 250
Girls' Club Work" with those inter
ested at the afternoon program.
If you have some second-hand win
daw sash suitable for hotbed, phone
886-X. tf
For Sale New Columbia phono
graph records at half price. Victor,
Brunswick, Columbia, Pathe & Sonora
phonographs and records at reduced
prices. Music Shop, 15 N. Grape street,
next to Farmers & Fruitgrowers Bank
Phone 4C5-J. tf
D. M. Anderson of Portland, repre
senting the Goodyear Tire and Rubber
company arrived in Medford yester
day for a few days' business visit.
When bettor automobiles are built,
Bulck will build them. tf
All kinds of roush and dressed lum
bar. Wnllaco Wood, phone 10S. 711
East Main.
Albert Corl of Corvnllis, who for
some time was cluployed as a clerli
In the Medford Cigar store, arrived in
Medford this morning for n short visit
with friends before continuing his way
to eon thorn California where ho will
remain for tho winter.
There's a busy business College in
your home town. GWN.
For Diamond coal brlcketts, phone
Valley Fuel Co. Phone 76.
Tho Roguo River Valley Canning
company will open Tuesday morning
instead of Monday morning as previ
ously announced. The delay is due to
a carload of canB which has been de
layed by the Wlllamotte Valley flood
and hnB not yet been located.
Milk and cream at DeVoe's. tf
Auto Insurance. Brown & .White.
W. B. 1). Dodson, manager of the
Portland cluunber ot commerce ar
rived here from the stale metropolis
this forenoon. The train which is duo
ut 9:17 did not arrive until 11:30. Mr.
Dodson delivered a talk on tho Farm
ers' Week program In the public li
brary this afternoon.
Will trade farm tractor and plow,
used less than 30 days, for live stock.
F. P. Farrell, Jackson County llniik
Bldg. 247tt
Cut This Out It Is Worth Money
Cut out this slip, enclose with 5c
and mall It to Foley & Co., 2835 Shef
field Ave., Chicago, 111., writing your
name and address clearly. You will
recelvo in return a trial package con
taining Foley's Honey and Tar Com
pound for coughs, colds and croup;
Foley Kidney Pills for pains in sides
and buck; rheumatism, backache,' kid
ney and bladder ailments?' nnd Foley
Cathartic Tablets,' ti wholesome nnd
thoroughly cleansing cathartic for con
stipation, biliousness, hendaches, and
.sluggish bowels. Sold everywhere.
Adv.
First prize Addison D. Holms, Jr.,
jage 14, Hawthorne school, Ashland.
Second prize Jessie Schlelchert,
age 12, Lincoln school, Medford.
VALLEY FUEL COMPANY
CLOSES THIRD YEAR
ROGUE RIVER FIVE
BEATS ASHLAND
The Ashland basketball team was
defeated last night by a score of 22-17
by thp Rogue River five which has re
cently completed a very successful
northern tour.
It is undorstood that the Rogue
River high school has a total enroll
ment of 27 students, 13 boys and 14
girls but despite this size handicap
tho small school has turned out a good
hoop combination which defeated five
out of seven schools played this sea
son in the northern part of the state.
Coach Hughes of the Ashland aggre
gation f says tba he' is-iviell - satisfied
iHrthe shchyfng Trls in'eta'frmde"lustj
night despite their defeat and that as
,'be S'jasoo .progresses he is sure of
.Improvement. Last night was the
first game that the five high school
men have played together this season.
The Cottage Grove high school five
Attention Rebekah
Sister Mildred McMahan of the Ro
bekah assembly will pay Olive Re
bekah lodge an official visit Monday,
January 15. Offlcors and meinburs are
renneiitcil to bo there at 7:30. A
social evening will follow, lly order
of the Noble Grand.
Carle Rickert. 250
Executor's Final Notice
Notice is horeby given that the
undersigned executrix of the estate o
Charles V. Young; deceased, lias filed
in the county court of Oregon for Jack
son County, her duly verified final uc
connt and said court has fixed Mon
day, February 5th, 1923 at 10 o'clock
a. m. at the court room of said court at
the county: court house in Jacksonville
Oregon, as tho time and place for tho
hearing of said final account. All per
sons intereatoil are hereby notified to
mako or fUosJJjeh objections to said
final account, i( any they have, with
said court, on or before said time.
January 0th, 1923.
KATE YOUNG,
Executrix of the estate of
Charles F. Young, deceased.
The Usual " ';
Sunday
Dinner
Will Be Served at the
Hotel Holland
From 5:00 to 8:00 P. M.
$1 a Plate
Good Music
IrfiMt quant? Jwelrf .pirinjr
iimiuuua nwfiiif, watok
eplrtnr.
10
Satisfaction Assured
quality, and price.
Mall ua your wants.
MARTIN 3. EEDDY
ST. MARK'S GUILD
will entertain at cards -Tuesday,
January 16, Holland Hotel
j 'fMftf nWjM jiai'ty at 0 (''0('k aiiU'vciiing at 8 o'clock
All are cordially ivited.
DON'T FORGET TltE DATE
Admission 2i$.
January 15th marks the close of
our third year of business in Med
ford, and w are reminded that we
have great cause for gratitude to
our many friends for their generous
patronage, and we wish to express
to one and all our hearty apprecia
tion and to assure them ot our earn
est endeavor to merit thoir future
confidence. To our customers, and
the public at large, we extend our
hearty good wishes, and hope that
the' year 1923 will bring increased
happiness and prosperity. 250
Handicraft Shop.
Hemstitching
Plcotlng
8c per yard.
Buttons covered.
NOTIC15.
Tlnoiigfi an Error Our Office
Telephone Number was omitted in
the new Dl-roctory.
IT IS 77
J)R. 11. E. MUnPHY.
Dentistry and X-Ray
2nd Floor -Medford Bldg.
"Three Years of Prohibition"
.Has it been a good, thing? Do you want to" go back to
saloon days? Come and hear about it
SUNDAY 7:30 P.M.
. . ii' -..
Special music by the Instrumental Trio Mr. Janes, Mr.
Root and Mr, Scott, and anthem by the Choir.
,r'v 11 A. M.
'UNSEEN RESOURCES OF GOD'S PEOPLE"
(Violin Solo and Duett.)
. FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH
, v '''The Friendly Church'' . i
: a .. .- . -
Rev. F, R. Leach
Pastor " .
WATCH YOUR
BATTERY
PREST-O-I.ITE MATTERY
STATION
For Quick Service Phono 119
Babbiting, Welding, Repairing
and Lathe Work ,
REASONABLE RATES
Crater Lake Automotive Co.
'1W South Front St.
Picture Framing
at
Swem's Studio
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CONTIUOUS PERFORMANCE TODAY AND TOMORROW 12:30. TO 11 :00 P. M.
VP- A DOE
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$fHf It
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TOXKiHT l,.ST TIMES!
JOHX HAItl!YMll!E
in
"SJIEltMK'K HOLMES"
J
ALSO
Felix Cartoon Comedy
Educational
Betty Brown at the Wurlitzer
Begins Tomorrow at 12:30
Here's Tom Meighan and a great supporting
cast in the richest screen treat the Good. Luck
Star hs ever offered. A gorgeous adventure
romance that is really two stories in one.
You'll see Tommy facing dangers with a
bewitching South Seas girl. You'll see him
scaling society's heights with a titled Eng
lish belle. You'll see the year's most orig
inal story perfectly produced.
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Mondavi
..January
SKATS OX SALIO TOMORROW NOOX
Reserve Your .Seats Karly .
K J. ' Oii'ixuiter orfei-s the clean,' wholesome
Ml'SH'AI, nMKHY
KOH SM.K l-ine saddle nr work
mure or would trnrfa for liay, wood
or other stock, I'hono W-J. ssoti'
iltii:s
Lower Floor $1.11.1
Hatcony $1.10,
Inrliiilliifr Tax
IHC. WI I.IIH II VKI FLAIM'IH t'lloltl s
y THEODORE ROB&BTS
"
QtiP Mrin Whn
With Theodore Roberts, Leatrica Joy, June Eldridge and Eva Novak.
11 "l . - ' A. . . .