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About Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 16, 1923)
V PAflF, TYO MEmiX)RT) MATE TRTBTTNE, MT'lDFORft..' ORKCjON'. Tl'KSDAY, JAXrAltV 1(5. 1 f 2:l Wheal arid Personal Hocaimg of tile very mild weather uceompaiiieil by quite a c lilno l; wind from the southeast thin inornlnK uml forenoon and the henoral fuel of things, most everyone felt Unit a storm is on the way here. This was con firmed, at the local weather bureau office which reported that the ther mometer rose 20 degrees from this morning's minimum nliout 4 o'clock to In degrees about IS o'clock, a weather transformation seldom seen here In two hours time. This afternoon the barometer was falling rapidly and the coming storm was expected to arrive late this afternoon or some time this evening. Kain is the prediction. i Thursday at Mann's. Greatest rem-, najit sale and better valuw than ever j before. "52 The northbound passenger trains of this morning due here dally about til a. m. and 8:41 a. m. did not reach the ' city until this noon because of having been behind a freight wreck In the Slsklyous somewhere on the northern California side. Jil.fiO motor un.en horns at the Kleotrlo Shop. The funeral services for Miriam Huvlnlv) wilt U hnlil at Mm Pml Ii'llll. eral Home, Wednesday at 2 p. m. with 1 1 llov. J. It. Sasnctt, officiating. The Interment will be In the I. O. O. F. J cemetery. Speciui: Leaving city, sacrificing I my modern home with 2 lots for only $1200. No doubt the best buy ill city. If you haven't the cash plcas6 don't s call. 1204 W. 9th, Phone 1018. 250 i Horn to Mr. and Mrs. Hdward ' fallen, Monday, January 15, a 9 pound ' son. ' Mr. Callim who Is employed In the accounting department of the California Oregon Power company has v nlrcady exhausted his supply of cigars Thursday at Mann's. Greatest rem nant sale and better values than ever before. 2.12 ' The state chamber of commerce and , the Portland chamber will take up the development program of the stute, I Prof. Irving K. Vlning of Ashland, who ' Is a member of the executive board of I the state chamber, told in his address before the forum of the Grants Pass chamber yesterday noon. ' Those three phases will be cooperative marketing, land settlement und publicity. Dance; Eagle Point, Sat. nlte. 2G7 Kddle Durno. coach of the local high school athletic teams, attended the Cottage Grove-Ashland bnsketball j game at Ashland last night in which 1 Ashland won by a score of 3H-30. I; Medford Post No. 15 of Tho Amerl- j can Legion. Regular business ineet ' lug this evening followed by dancing and refreshments. 252 i No Improvement wns reported Alon- i day' In the condition of Jack Caroy, 1 well known' 'local frultmaii; confined 1 ' ' In ' Sacred , Hoart hospital, suffering from a nervous breakdown. I For Bale 10,000 acres or land con- j dinting of alfalfa, grain and stock ! ranches, orchards and tlmbcrland, some Irrigated; also mining property. I All property must and 'will be sold at j some price. Rome as low as $1.00 per acre, B to 10 years time. T. V. Mllos, Attorney, Jackson Co. Dank Bids., or it Gold Ray Realty Co., owners, 15 Fur- mers and Fruitgrowers Bank. Phone ! 406-J. ': The county court lias completed tint J solection of road supervisors for tho 1 year, and with one oxceptlon will be it the same as Inst year. I Don't miss Mann's great remnant ;i j Bale Thursday, Janunry 18th. 252 ' Ted Thyo of Portland, well known j In tho Uogue River valley will moot ii ,Mike Yokel 'of Salt Lake City at Port Is land Wednesday evening, In u wrostl- Ing match.1 The pair met l"t October j at Spokane,' and tho rcforeo doclarcd ; against Thye whon ho wafe' accldemv j ally knocked out of tho ring. Suits cleaned and pressed, Pnntor- i 'ium Dye Works, phono 244 and we ; win can. . tr John Matney of tho Applegato dis trict' was a business visitor In tho city Monday. Ladles Auxiliary of Tho American I .on Inn ilnnclni; und refreshments tills evening following regular busi-1 nosa meeting, 252 Mrs. Frank Lowls of Kngle Point ' wns among tho out of town shoppers In tho city Monhay. ' All kinds of rough nhd dressed lum ber. Wallace Woods, phono 108, ill 10. Muin. WATCH THE BLAZE i ? ... dnvoiii' your lunim nml iv (iri't ytv totnl properly loss Ihnt'R ()iii way. The otliri' wiiy ii ml mu:v tect is to 8iv llii1 lumse Imrn rolli'cl your fire iusiir- Our. Ifilii'i rut fully. pl'o- McCURDY Insurance Agency MrdfQfrf Nuitonal Bank IIIiIk. Modfowl, Oregon The Pacific highway at Jefferson closed since the flooding of the Ban tin in river last week, which washed out a bridge at that point, was opened to traffic Sunday, according to an nouncement by the state highwuy de partment. The highway is now open from Portland to the Callfornlu Hue. Don't mlHs .Mann's great remnant sale Thursday, January 18th. -5 Among the delicacies on the local market at this time are this year 3 California navel oranges. fhlroiwdy. Phone 608-J. , ' 27U At the session of the circuit court last Saturday Judge Thomas presiding routine business and motions were considered. The American Legion Post and the Ladles Auxiliary will join in a social evening following their regular busi ness meetings. 252 "Urlnglng Up Father" played its an nual engagement at the Page theatre last night before a full house, the members of .which giggled or laughed almost continuously over the antics and sayings of their old friends, Jiggs and Maggie and their assistants in the entertainment. The company is scheduled to play in Itoseburg tonight and left at noon on the much delayed train for that city. "Bringing Up Father" opens a three days engage ment ut the llelllg theatre in Portland on Thursday night. Provide against toss, insure with Keildcn and Cnnaday. Among tho visitors from Ashland in this city yesterday wero Mesdames C. F. Koehler, Ira Leslie and C. I). Lam kin, who wero here to attend the meet Ing of the Southern Oregon Prt'Bby tcrial. Modford Post No. 15 of The Ameri can Legion, regular meeting at 8:00 p. m. this evening. Dancing and re freshments. 252 There were 5128 motor vehicles in Jackson county In li)22, according to registration figures given out by the secretary of state. Multnomah, Marl on, Umatilla and Clackamas counties have more und tills county is fifth on the list. Storage and cor washing at Illtt son's. ' 254 Hob Galligan, the newsboy who lias been sick for the past month, with a severe cold is able to be out and about again. Funeral Notice All knights are re quested to meet at the K. P. Hull Wed nesday, Jan. 17, at 1:15 to attend the funeral of Miss Mlrinin Olive Gnylord. J. T. Perry, Chancellor Commander. 252 The Eugene Guard makes the fol lowing comment on a local situation: "When Corvallls mnnoeuvercd that championship high school game away from Modford, Jackson county wanted to secede from the Btjite. After the score wus posted-, however, the move inent qulckly subsided." ' Dr. nnd Mrs. J. J. ISmmons returned Sunday . from,; Pprthvnd where they spent last week, visiting friends and consulting with the medical fraternity. For the first time slnco tho high water and flood conditions the south bound Southorn Pacific passenger trains are running on time. A bulo of 3-4 size blankets shipped last fall just arrived. We put on sale at $1.49 per pair. Hutchison & Lums dort. 2B8 A force of Southern Pacific carpen ters are repairing the root of the .water tank. ' Oriental ballroom masquerade, Wed. Jan. 24. 256 The Roguo River Valley Canning Co. resinned operations today, Instead of Mondny as had previously boon ex 'pected, the delay having been cuused by the non-arrival of a carload of tin cans because of the high water in the northern part of the state. Ladles silk and wool hose, values to $2.50, to cIobo out we put a price of 8c on them. Hutchison & Lunis don. -258 Klmor Hondoi-Bon of tho Klamath Fulls district Is in the city for a few ilayB on business. Hemstitching at Deuel's, 2aT John Walters, foreman of tho Car penter orchards! has returned from' a threo weeks' visit lit Us Angeles and Pasadena, Calif. Popular midweek dance Oriental ballroom Wednesday. 253 Tho fourteenth minimi census of mines and quarries, tnken In 1920 is now ttvullublo for perusal by Inter ested persons at tho Modford chamber of commerce. The local chamber re ceived a copy of tho census yesterday and It Includes general reports and analytical tables In addition to reixnts for states and select oil Industries compiled by the U. S. Department of Commerce Bureau of Census. Hot tamales and chill con came at De Voe's. tf ! Horn on Tuesday at Sacred Heart ! hospital to Mr. and Mrs. Josoph Nary 1 a son. ! I. miles black silk and wool hose: j special to close out WSc pair. Ilutehl , son & Lumsdoii. 258 ! Grand musiiumarte Wed., Jan. 24. I Oriental ballroom. ' 250 "Oscar Lyiium, formerly of Hose i liiirg. located here now with the Cal ' Ifornla Oregon Power company, left ! last wook Tor HoHelmrg where he un derwent an operation for appendicitis. It. is reported that he 1s feeling well and convalescing rapidly. Big minimi number of Motor just j received. Limited number. Buy from I vour news dealer. 251 ' Take your kodak films to Palmer's studio. First class work and prompt service. tf TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY CONVALKHCKXT IIOMK facing Pur Ashland. Fine pluco for children to boaid and attend school. FOR HLK Dairy rows, Jersey nnd Durhnm. will freshen soon. I. A. Rose. Phoenix. -57 WANTKD Plain sewing, children's ' clothes. Mrs: Of ford. Phone 9M L. TOR fciALK Cull Dressler's Square !eul Hatchery for chicks, effgs. hatching. Phone !'."l-L, ;;! An ' absolutely new orchestra com posed entirely of Medford musician with Reginald Fifer directing will be presented to the public Wednesday night in the Oriental ballroom for the mid week dance. The latest novelties In dunce music are to be featured Don't let your radiator freeze. Get denatured ulcohol at Hlttson's, 254 At the meeting of the Modern Wood men of America tomorrow evening at Althea hall there will be aoveral ap plications to act upon und initiatory work. A good attendance is requested. Wed. Oriental ballroom! Midweek dance! 253 Mrs. Robert A. Teilfer of San Fran Cisco, Calif., is visiting friends und relatives in the city. Auto Insurance,. Brown & White. Mr. und Mrs. William Ulrlch and Mrs. W. A. Young who have been In Portland for the last two weeks will return home Wednesday. , P'ine cotton blankets in white and gray in 3-4 size, nt less than today's wholesale cost, $1.49 pair. Hutchison & LuniBden. 258 Chester Youngington of Yreka. Calif., returned to his home Monday after spending a week In the city at tending to business. Goodwin Corset Shop, 20 S. Fir. 252 The wind which blew last night and today was' heavier than usual for this vicinity and played numerous trlckB with movable objects around town. The' sign on the top of the Union Oil company's servlco station was blown over and employees of the company were busy this forenoon straightening out the tangle of wires nnd other appendages of the w recked sign. Klmer Vroman reports that In the middle of the night he. heard a rattle on His back porch and thought a burglary was being made. The wind had blown a milk bottlo down the steps. The Rogue River Valley Cannery will reopen tomorrow morning to fin ish the rUn of apples. 251 Born to Mr. and Mrs. K. T. Henniee a nine and three-quarter pound son, Tuesday, Jan. 16th, at the Purucker Maternity Home. Dance Wed. night Oriental ball room! New orcliOBtra. 253 J. S. Dodge pleaded guilty this morning before Justice Glenn O. Tay lor and was fined $10 on a charge of driving a car at night without' proper headlights. The arrest was made by deputy Btate motor vehicle Inspector J. J. McMahon. Dance, Eagle -Point, Sat. nlte. 207 The regular meeting of the city council, which will be the second meet ing of that body since tho new city administration assumed office, will be held tonight. Oriental ballroom! Wed. night! Dig dance, now orchestra. 253 Dr. and Mrs. Robert Stenrns of this city Bpnnt Sunday on a visit with the doctor's brother. Dr. Ralph W. Stearns und wife at Grants Puss.. . Phono 244, The ' Pantorlum ' Dye Works und oak about our monthly club rates. Four suits sponged nnd pressed $2.00 per month. Club members' suits cleaned for $1.00. tf S. P. Shutt, editor of the Jackson ville Post, wns a business visitor in tho city Monday afternoon. VvYed. night dance Oriental ball room. ' 253 ' Attorney Nowton Borden spent the laBt three days of last week In Grants Paas, In civil matters before the Josephine county circuit court. ; Wed., Jan. 24. Masquerade! Ori ental ballroom. 256 J. O. McDonald and W. E. McDonald of Seattle wore guosts at the Hotel Holland Inst night. They left this morning' for Trail and Rogue Klk where they will visit tho McDonald brothers anil families. Notlco has lieen received by P. F. Close from the De Luxe piston factory thiit the price on Deluxe pistons took a drop of practically one-third the first of tho year. At the present price tho Do Luxo will huve no real competition. I Have Permanently Cured Cases of 40 Years standing CAN anything be more con clusive of my non-surgical, painless treatment for Piles and other rcAol disease thn that? Those who have undergone so-call ed "home-treatments' and success ive operations for years have come to me ana nave occn . permanently cured. To rmov all douat I UBtanles 10 euro your . Plloo no nutUr how voro or chronla tho coso. .Wills today for this FREE booklst which llflllu j ttutmints. DR. CHAS. J. DEAN Handicraft Shop. Hemstltchlug Plcollng . 80 per yard. Buttons covered. SPRAY RIG REPAIRING; Willinnu Implement Service 2N S. nitlrt( I'linnr MI- mm " The Douglas county court Saturday adopted an order appropriating $17, 100 to catch an appropriation from the government of a likS amount, which win be used In the construction of the Rock Creek-Boundary section of the North Uuipqua highway. When com pleted the road will make the short est, direct route to Crater und Dia mond lakes, with connection with Bond and the Klamath section. It is one of tho most important road pro jects In the state. .Of the total, $10. 000 was taken from the; courthouse fund and the reriiainder from the gen eral road fund. No opposition was voiced. Dance! Oriental ballroom! Wed. night! 253 Eric Anderson has returned to his home In the Blue Ledge district after a short stay In the city. Miss Wallace formerly of the Marlu ello Shop Is now doing work in her rooms at the Nye ApartmentB. Tel. 804-L. 252 E. T. Staples of Ashland transacted business and visited friends In 'the city Monday. 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 ot Medford. Phone us nnd we will call. tf W. A. Young of Medford is Bpondlng a few days in Portland on buslnoss and is a guest at the Perkins hotel according to tho Portland Telegram. Pat Bohen and Oscar Anderson were each fined $25 yesterday after noon when they appeared before Judge Taylor in city court on charges of disorderly conduct and Win. Mor ten was given a five day sentence In the city jail on a like charge. All three men pleaded guilty to the charges. They were arrested Sunday j nfght by Patrolman Prescott nnd Chief of Police Adams. Medford Center Sanitary' Market, new kraut, sugar brine corned beef. Give us a trial. Phone 255. 252' Tom Lamb of the California Oregon Power company left last Saturday night for New York. London and Bris tol. While In Bhgland, where he will spend the next three months lie will visit relatives. ' ' For Sale New Columbia phono graph records at half price. Victor, Brunswick, Columbia, Patho & Sonora phonographs and records at reduced prices. Music Shop, 15 N. Grape street, next to Farmers & Fruitgrowers Bank. Phone 465-J. tf "Cascarets" 10c For Sluggish Liver or Constipated ' Bowels . 'lenii your bowrlsl Feel fine! Wlu-n you feci sick, dizzy, upset, when your head is dull or aching, or your stomach is fiour or gassy, lust take one or two Cascarets to relieve constipation. No griping nicest l.xxativc-catliartie. on earth for grown-ups and children. lOo a box. lasto like ojliuly PRICES: for "The Eternal Flame" Adults 50c Kiddies 25c . I I THOMAS MEIGHAN l ' ' ( 1 "The Man Who Saw jLwJ! f. I Tomorrow" 1 . . M a ; STARTING TOMORROW! 1 ' -i rM,i3-."7 The Most Popular Star . . S5 of the Screen II . . I F1 1 1 "L'lion udvlces from Canyonvllle Sunday afternoon, local officers were 'tho Giant PoUvder company, is in Mell on tho lookout for a tourjst, who was foril und will remain for several days alleged to be tl-vlni; to heal fnur titpn I nn lineiiipua out of money paid hi in as fare to San J Francisco," says the Grunt Pass ' Courier. "He was found near Canyon vllle, however, und came on here with the four men. According to the story the men tell, they paid the tourist to take them from Eugene to San Fran cisco. He got their baggage, add money but at one place the car quit ; running und lie started to leave. They i are now- sticking with him to see that they finish their trip." i Notice. All Pythian sisters are re-J quested to bo at the K. P. Hall at l:li'j tomorrow to attend the funeral of Miss : Miriam Olive Gaylord. Committee. 252 When in need of sash and doors, call j Wallace Woods, 108 or come to 711 1 E. Main street. ' "' :' ! Say "Bayer" and Insist! UtUcsa . i'oy see the immc ''Bayer" on package or' on tablets you are not get ting the genuine Bayer product pre scribed by phyaioioiH over twenty-two years and proved safe by millions for Oolls Headache Toothache Lumbago Earache Itheumatism Neuralgia Pain, Pain Accept "Bayer Tablets of Aspirin" only. Each unbroken package contain proper directions. Handy boxes of twelve tablets cost few cents. ' Drug gists also sell bottles of 24 and 100. Aspirin is the trade mark of Bayer Mnnufacture of Monoacoticacidester of Solicylicacid. Don't Miss It! Mann's Annual January Remnant Sale THURSDAY January 18th CORRECTION We did not mean to mislead when we said -"Smilin' Thmgh" was all that the screen could give. We honestly believed it. So did our patrons. Now we : wish to retract that statement. "Smilin' Through" was a great achievement BUT GREATER, FAR GREATER IS NORMA TALMADGE S NEWEST MAS TERPIECE, "THE ETERNAL FLAME." And that's a state ment we won't have to retract. , v . ' La Von Ilex of Eugene, representing You can. get It at DeVoe s. ti PAGE Glorious Operatic Season Light and Comic Opera THREE NIGHTS; Starting Monday, Jan. 22 , Rex Reynolds presents AMERICAN : LI COM 40 PEOPLE SUPERB CHORDS Direct from record breaking engagement at Port land Auditorium. REPERTOIRE Monday Night "The Bohemian Girl." Tuesday Night "Mikado." Wednesday Matinee "Chimes of Normandy." Wednesday Night "Pinafore." PRICES Entire lower floor and first 8 rows balc6ny $1.10; '' , last 5 rows 85c. Mail Orders Now, make Post office Money Orders payable to Page Theatre, , . .. Medford. SEATS ON SALE FRIDAY, JAN. 19 AT NOON III !S I J fl-- rn i ii mwrTMTTnmiTMTflTiMTTw j but no apology!! PAGE THEATRE MANAGEMENT. Following the regular business ses sion of the American Legion this eve ning tho evening will be spent 111 dancing by tho Legion memborB mid members of the Ladies' Auxiliary. Announcement Extraordinary PANY a M