Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, January 16, 1923, Page 3, Image 3

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QUIT TOBACCO
So easy to drop Cigarette,
Cigar, or Chewing habit
Vn.tA.Pnn a k..l,r.,t tliAiiennile tfl
ireak the costly, nerve shattering to-
longing for( a stfioko or chew, just
lact it harmless No-To-Bac tablet. in
our mouth instead. All desire stops,
ihortly the habit Is completely
irnkim. innl vm 1110 lit lir off men-
rUly, physically, financially. It's so
Mini' u, 1. .,).. ,. Iinv Tn-
rTo-Har and if It doesn't release you
irom an craving lor toimcco in any
form, your druggist wilt refund your
money without question. Adv.
LOCAL FARMER'S ED ANDREWS TO
NEEDS. TOPIC AT i APPEAR HERE IN"
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Mann's
ANNUAL
JANUARY REMNANT
SALE
Thursday, January -18
i m .
Remnants of White Goods,
Wash Goods, Cretonnes,
Sheetings, Linings, Silks,
Woolens and Laces at Less
Than Cost.
Blue Front Fixit Shop
HI S. Holly St.
"WE FIX ANYTHING"
I'huiy) 434
Razor Hindu Shnrnenlng
HEAT WITH COAL
, 1'lnce Your Oriler Now for"
,, Quick Delivery
Hansen Coal Co.
: (Successors to Ends)
W4 8. Fir St. Pliono
REAL BARGAINS
In Serviceable Used Cars
Crater Lake Automotive Co.
123 South Front St.
Both business men mid farmers
have ut last come to realize that for
cither of them to ho successful, they
must work together. This was force.
ably brought out at the. inevtiiiK of
the farmers held nt the public library
last Saturday nfternoon.
In order that the members of the
Medford Chamber of Commerce may
understand the problems of the Jack
son county farmers and In order to bo
advised of what tho business men
might do ns their part of this pros
perity program, tho forum committee
has invited tho new president of the
Jackson County Farm llureau to ad
dress the members forum tomorrow
noon nt tho Medford Hotel.
A. C. Joy has lonnr been a recog
nized leafier iimnnK the farmers of
this county. He thoroughly under
stands local conditions and can speak
nuthorltively for tho farmer. The
new program of the Jackson county
Farm Hureau is sound and it lacks
only tho support of tho business men
to carry to a successful conclusion
and this support will undoubtedly be
Klven as soon as the business men are
officially requested by tho Farm llu
reau to assist 'thorn in this meritor
ious work.
For some time past the many
friends of Ed. Andrews here in the
valley have been reading" of his 'ap
pearance in Seattle, Portland auJ
other northern cities and have boon
anxiously look Inn forward to his pay
ing his old home town a visit. Man
ager Hunt of tho I'ase Theatre at lust
announces tho Amorican Light Operu
Co. in a short season of comic opera
In which Kd Andrews will star as
comedian.
The Rogue Illver valley never had a
more ardent booster than Kd Andrews,
as ardent a booster as Ed Andrews.
Ho sang the prulses of the Hogue
Kiver valley wherever he could get an
Babbiting, Welding, Repairing
and Lathe Work
REASONABLE RATES '
Crater Lake Automotive Co.
123 South Front St.
i'Tlwlr preservation, fj
protection by our p
skilled optical service. &
For better glasses, see
SEEDS
We Are
Headquarters
for nil
Farm, Garden
and
Flower Seeds
Ol'R TWO N17V TAPI.K
PK.S
Ill-it ish Mon
nnd The Lincoln
(Pkt. 15c; lb. 60c) Post
paid. NEW CAT.MOO XOW
READY
C.GMorse&Co.
749 FRONT ST.
Retail Store 115 Market St.
San Francisco , CaL
Tho mon of the rreshytorian
church are reminded of the. men's
supper at the church parlors on Wed
nesday evening at C:30 P. M.,
promptly,-to be followed by addresses
from two visiting speakers of note In
the interest of the men's work in the
ehurches. Dr. Weir from Chicago
will bo the principal speaker. He is
the chairman of our men's work
committee under the general assem
bly. He makes a fine impression
wherever he goes. Dr. Campbell of
Los Angeles, has charge of the men's
work on the coast. Visitors from the
Presbyterian churches near by will
be guests. From present reports,
about thirty visiting brethren wi 1 be
present. A strong delegation from
the men's brotherhood at Phoenix,
which is the only organized men's
work in the Presbytery, is also ex
pected. Tho ladies are planning
chicken pie supper nnd no main
member of tho church or eongroga
tlon will want to miss the good things
of the evening.
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MEDFORD TOSSERS TO
PLAY COTTAGE GROVE
Ed. Andrews
audience and from all reports he
never loses an opportunity of puttins
in a good word for this valley and It
is needless to say that his many
friends will not lose the opportunity
of seeing him In the different char
acters which he will portray here.
The American Light Opera Co., with
a cast of 40 people Including a fine
group o( stars, a real singing chorus,
orchestra, Bcenery, etc., is prepared to
S'v standard operas in a way
wi..ch will meet the demands of .criti
que and layman' alike.
There will be Monday, Tuesday and
Wednesday (matinee and night) per
formances as follows: Monday, Jan.
22, "Bohemian. Girl"; Tuesday, Jan.
23, "Mikado"; Wednesday afternoon,
Jan. 24, "Chimes of Normandy" and
Wednesday night, "Pinafore." j , , .
ror.TI.ANn, Ore.. Jan. in. The
Pacific Coast b-amie schedule for
1 1123. was ndnpted unanimously this
morning at a meeting hero nf the
members.
Salt I-'ike City was given permis
sion to open the season at Fresno,
C'al.. instead of on its homo Kl'ounds
and to continue there the second
week if agretable to Portland.
Holiday and olos.ntf week dates of
tho 1913 schedule were announced as
follows:
Memorial day: Sacramento
Portland: Oakland at San Francis.
Salt Lake at Seattle; Vernon at Los
Angeles.
July 4 Vernon at I'oilland: Oak
land at Seattle: Sacramento at an
Francisco; Salt Lake at Los Angeles.
Labor Day Salt Lake ut Portland;
Sacramento at Seat'le; Oakland at
Vernon; Los Angeles at San Fran
Cisco.
Admission Day Lofj Angeles at
Oakland; San FranclBco at Vernon.
Pioneer Day Sacramento at Salt
Lake.
Closing Week Portland nt Seat
tle; Oakland at San Francisco; Ver
non at Los AngeleB; Salt Lake at Sac
ramento. ,
Opening dates wero announced as
follows: League opening April 3;
Portland at Sacramento; Seattle vs
Salt Lake at Frosno; Vernon nt Sun
Francisco; Oakland at Los Angeles.
Week of April 10: San Francisco
at Oakland.
Week of April 17 Seattle at Port
land;, Lob Angeles at Seattle; San
Francisco at Portlnnd.
r Winter Driving use
MISSIONARY MEETING
The Medford high school basket
ball five which defeated the alumni
quintet in a rough scramble last Sat
urday night will meet the Cottage
Grove high school basketball team
at the Nat tomorrow night In the
first interscholastic game of tho lo
cal season.
Tho girls' preliminary will Btart
promptly at 7:30 aud seats are now
on sale at Crownon's.
The Cottage Grove team was de
feated last night at Ashland In the
high school gym by a score of 39 to
30 by tho Ashland high school five
and will meet that aggregation
again tonight. Spectators state that
last night's game was fast and hard
fought and that tho Cottage Grove
team has an excellent man in the for
ward who made 21 of their 30 points.
The local team will meet tho Weed
high school aggregation Friday night
at the Nat. and the Weed girls will
play the Medford girls a preliminary.
Weed has made a good record this
season in Northern California, having
defeated Redding, it is understood.
ELECTS OFFICERS
A very interesting missionary meet
ing will be held in l'hqenlx at the
home of Mrs. Malmgren on Thurs
day nt 2 . m., when the Presbyte
rian Missionary society will bo the
guests of tho Phoenix society. In ad
dition to the program prepared by the
Phoenix society, which Includes seve
ral special features, as well us regu
lar topics, Mrs. Volney Dixon will
give u short report of tho synodieal
meeting wtych sho attended In Port
land. GoocJ music, readings, tho play
let. "Thanksgiving Ann," will add to
the pleasure and profit of tho meet
ins. All ladles of both churches arc
cordially invited to attend, as the at
tendance is not limited to members-
Cut This Out It Is Worth Money
Cut. out this slip, enclose with 6c
and mail it to Foley & Co., 2835 Shef
field Ave., Chicago, III., writing your
same and address cloarly. You will
receive 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 back; rheumatism, backache, kid
ney and bladder ailments; and Foley
Cathartic 'Tablets, a wholesome nod
thoroughly cleansing cathartic for con
stipation, biliousness, headachos, and
sluggish bowels. Sold everywhere. ,
Adv
STARTS, STANFORD
STANFORD UNIVERSITY, Jan
10. Baseball practice is now in full
swing here with moro than thirty
players trying to make the Stanford
nine. Harry Wolter, formerly out
fielder of tho New ork ianks, re
cently appointed Stanford baseball
coach, is whipping' his material into
shape, fdr the first real games of the
season with University of California
and tho University of Southern Call
fornia. .
During January, February and
March tho Cards will play with local
teams and will moot tho University of
Southern California at Stanford on
April 4 and 0. On April 7 the Cards
will tie into tho University of Cali
fornia and for a three game series,
playing the first and last games here
with the second game being staged at
Berkeley.
SikI orreml Match.
PARIS, Jan. 10. Battling Siki has
been jiiatched conditionally against
Harry Greb for a bout next May, ac
cording to tho Journal. The match
is subject to tho condition that SikI
previously defeat an opponent whose
name will be announced soon. Tho
newspaper says tho purse for tho pro-,
posed bout will bo depositell at the
French; consulate a t Boston.
Framo-Up IiifdstH Slkl.
PARIS. Jan. 16. Both Battling
Siki and his new manuger, M. Broui
thet, maintain their allegations that
tho fight between tho Senegalese and
Georges Carpentler was framed, not
withstanding the report of tho boxing
federation ,. conimitteo which said it
had found . no evidence of a frame-up.
When Interviewed by IAuto, Broul
thet asserted that ho would produce
full proof of his charges on Febru
ary 15, when civil tribunal will hear
tho action brought against the fede
ration by Siki for depriving him of
his title.
Basketball Horn i It.
TORTLAND, Jan. 16. Lant night's
basketball results follow: At Eu
gene University of Oregon 47;
Whitman college 27.
At Berkeley University of Cali
fornia 27; University of Nevada 12.
At Logan Utah Agglef! 42) Mon
ianatana Stale college 27.
At Pullman Washington State
college 38; University of Montana 14.
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No Electric Magnets No Cost for
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No Chance, to Fail Nothing to
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No clralt on Storage Battery No
Repairs.
T1IK 1XTEHSTATE SIGMAL is
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and the Secretary of tho North
west Association of Motor Vehi
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Telephone Number was omitted in
the new Directory.-
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SuecoMHor to Weeks-Conieor Co.
MHlforl. Ore.
At the annual meeting of the Cen
tral Point Nation!) I Farm Loan asso
ciation held at Central Point. Ore
January 9th, the following officer?
wero elected:
F. L. Lane, president; J- W. Biik
hol5(, vice-president; Frank K- Up
ton, secretary-treasurer; W. II. Nor
cross, George Merrltt, and A. T. Kl
lestnd, wero elected loan committee.
The report of tho secretary-treas
urer was read and approved showing
that the association was In sound fi
nancial condition with no delinquent
members and no debts, nnd that It
had ample reservo funds for Its needs.
LINDAS FILES BRIEF
U. F. Mndas filed today his brief
for plaintiff In tho supreme court In
the case of Karl II. Fehls vs. City of
Medford, City Attorney Fred W.
Mcars la preparing tho brief for the
city and will file it In the next few
days.
This suit Involves the constitution
ality of tho charter amendment
known as tho amended Hanson Plan
and the right thereunder of the City
of Medford to issue deeds of pro;
eny sold for delinquent assessments.
COUGH EPIDEMIC
IN YOUR
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then begin at once to protect
your kiddies against it. Get
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Lyptus and give them a- sip
three or four times a day.
This keeps little throats free
from germs. It is pleasant to
take arid as safe as milk.
BR0NCH1-LYPTUS
TRY YOUR DRUGGIST FIRST.
When Time
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