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About Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 20, 1923)
medford matl tktbuxe, medfokd, o-ri-ioon', Saturday, jaxuaky 201923 V Scene From "Pinafore" With Ed Andrews as the Chief Comedian Brand New Show Today THE SENSATIONAL THRILLER Full of Oriental Mystery Produced on a scale of exceptional lavishness. EASILY DEFEATS Y PAOE STT MOSSES The Kokuo lyver Valloy Cannery anticipating tlin Increased products from tlio three or four new irrigation projects in tlio valley and the belief that those taking advantage of the I water would rulso more vegetables' and small' fruitH, have greatly in creased tliolr facilities nnd are now prepared to handle double the prod ucts sold them Inst year. They are particularly wanting beeta, asparagus, spinach, rhubarb, beans, both green and navy, tomatoes and all kinds of berries' and frultB of nil kinds nnd are anxious to contract with growers for the same ut this time. In Irrigated districts these products tiro raised on a big scale and prove very beneficial. It will pay the farm ers to investigate the name and the Hoguo River Cannery will bo glad to have you cull and tallr it over. Mr. Hullls says another advantage of raising more vegetables and berries Is that they come on in the spring und early summer when labor is more plentiful and they can handle so much more. In the fall fruit season Its often impossible to secure enough lubor to tuko care of the crop. Mr. Dullls nays the cannery here lias tlio facilities t,or handling these products for the entire valley includ ing the Ashland and Grants Pass dis tricts nnd lie would like to contract with growers from these districts also. .Mini lord high school defeated Weed high school lust night In a basketball game at the Nat by a score of 37-19. from the first the local lioopsters had the lead and the ?am was uninteresting because of he wide margin of safety gainod by tho locals early In tho game. The game was a little, rough in spots and no exceptional skill was dlsplayod on . cither side, . Jledford morely having Weed outclassed with out the exertion of any great effort. Tbo girl's game in which Medford was defeatod by a score of 33-23 was one of the most Interesting girls' games seen hero In somo time and was close until tbo last fow minutes of play. Tho first halt ended 12-15 in favor of Wood. Lineup: Medford 37 Slngler ,.. Watson f. Daughman Williams g. Weed 19 g Stone g BradBhaw Crockett r. f Dollarhido Bateman g. 1. f House. Referee: Seeley Hall. I Sustitutious: (Weed White for i Bradshow. Modford Second team consisting of Becnoy, Riddle, Allen, Slngler, Rcichstoln, for starting line up, and starting lineup for above. Referee: Girls' gamo, Miss Baum feldt. "Washington, Ashland girls' coach. COMPLETION CRATER L. Members or um .'.sniand high school basketball quintet will make one trip during the stftson, but this one will occupy nearly a week when a series of four games will be played with Willamette valley teams. Gaines slate:) for the season are: January 20, Weed, boys nnd girls, bore;- January 27, Salem here; February 2, at Rose burg; February 3, at Cottage Grove; February 0, at Salem, and February 7,.. at Eugene, February 14 and 17, the Hill Military Academy, of Port land, will pluy in Ashland, whllo the Tiosoburg tenm will play a return game on March 2. Another game ban been scheduled with Forest drove, but '.lip date has not yet been decided noon. Ashland Tidings. Nursery stock guaranteed, acclimat ed, full lino. Write todny, Grants Pans Nursory, GrnntB Pass, Orogon. 270 Thore'B no place like Holmes for complete Insurance sorvlce. Masquerndo! Vud., Jan, 24, Ori ental ballroom, , 200 . Cpach C. A. "Shy" Huntington of the University of Oregon who coached tho local high school football team for about ton (lays In preparation for the contest with Scott high school of Toledo, Ohio, would accept no com pensation for his services exvopt Ills expenses. To show the appreciation of tho local high school for. his work a . Patterson photograph of Crater l.ako, framed by Swom's studio is be ing sont him. Local high school stu dents would gludly voto to send him Crntor Lnlto Itself If the Postal Serv lee could handle the i delivery. For Diamond coal brlcketts, phone Valley Fuel Co. Phone 76. Hemstitching and plcollng, silk or rntlon, 8 conts per yard. Cor. Main nnd Hartlott. Tho Vanity Shop, tt There's a husy .business Collego In ymir homo town. GVN. You tun got It at DcVoo'B. If County Judge Gardner arrived home this morning from Salem where he attended a meeting of the state highway commission with tho forest ry department and.post road officials to consider future appropriations on various road projects. The meeting adjourned yesterday until next Wed nesday without taking action. Judge Gardner was prosont in the Interest of having nn appropriation made for the completion of the nine mile section on the Crater Lako road betwoon McCloud and Prospect with forestry nnd poBt road aid. Ho snys the outjook In. doub.tful, but ho Is hopoful for tho best. This Is the last section In Jackson county of the state highway yet "lo"lio""cpinpletod. Tho Judge may roturn to attend Wednes day's mooting. OBITUARY Kd. . Andrews, Medford s distin guished comedian with the American Light Opora company, which will ap pear at the Pago Theatre three days beginning January 22, presenting four famous light operas, The Mikado, The Chimes of Normandy, Pinafore nnd Tho Mascot. In each of these operas, Mr. Andrews has brilliant roles In which his friends will be delighted to Federal' testing for Tuberculosis has showq an agreeably low percent age of Infected animals in the county so far. Tho testing started in the south end of the county and has been working north. At present It Is prac tically parallel to Medford. Testing of the cows iu Medford will bo done next Monday. The work In und around Jacksonville will be done Tuesday. All of the co'ws In the city limits of Jacksonville should be brought to the Union Feed and Livery Stable at nine o'clock. To facilitate matters In Medford seven places have been assigned for the cattle to bo gathered. There are a great many cows to be tested so the time at each place will be Bbort so the need of being prompt Is obvious. Note carefully the following places and the I time for gathering at each place, using I which ever one is most accessible to. I you. . I The Osenbrugge place on South ' Riverside at 12th from eight to nine o'clock. The lot back of T. L. Applegate's near Judge Crews on S. Oakdafe, nine to ten o'clock. , . The Weaver tract botwoen W. 10th and 11th and Plum and Union. Time 10 to 11 o'clock. The -lot back of Grace May Hull's, see him. The scene above is the cele- $14 W- 2nd. Time 11 to 12 o'clock, bratod "Dell Trio" , from Pinafore, Gitzen's Feed yard on Grape streot, where Mr. Andrews appears with 1 to 2 o'clock. Theo Pennington, the beautiful prima ! Sixth is the F. J. Newman lot on donna soprano, wjio played Maid Reatty and Alice streets next to the Marian In Robin Hood last season Adventist school. Time 2 to 3 o'clock, when the same company was here. .The cattle owners of the East Side and Carl Bundschu, the distinguished "Little John" of DeKoven's master Time Extended for Raising Money for . " J. Fielder Memorial The committee In charge of rais ing the (und for u memorial to Miss Jolin Kloldcr report the Hum of $ui5 ho far raided. Tip incnmriul, uh planned is to be a large bronze sun 1 in I mounted on a iiiuhIi hewn block of Oregon granite. In order to allow friends and for mer' pupils who had not seen the former announcement, an opportu nity to contribute the time for nd cllnff to this fund has been extended to I'ebiimry I, 1US.1. A.MV IIAItniXO, '. .III8. lllillT LOWER Y. ' A. J. 1IANIIY, Committee. . Picture With Thrills, Rlalto .Thrilling escapes from tliwro i.nd other wild animals .f fie jimn. per fect ' reproductions or nih'w of thu , most fumed of the temples ol LiP i. nnd a story as breathless ns it Is In triguing are some of tho features of the iipisslvo Paramount picture, "Ahovo All Law," which opens at the Rlalto Tljoa'tro today. Tho story tells of a powerful Indian prince who, bellev- .. Ing his Wife to be unfaithful, plans to build a magnificent tomb and bury her alive. Cut Thu Out It It Worth Money Cut out this slip, enclose with 5c and tnall It to Foley & Co., 2K35 Shef field Ave., Chicago. III., writing your Itaiuo and address clearly, you will receive in return a trial puckugo con taining Foley's Honey and Tar Com pound tor coughs, colds nnd croup; Foley Kidney Pills for pains in sides and back; rheumatism, backache, kid ney and bladder ailments; nnd Foley ' Cathartic Tablets, a wholesome and thoroughly lAnalng oathartic for con. Btiputlon, biliousness, headaches, and sluggish bowels. 'Sold everywhere. Adv. 'WALTERS Died at Ills home southwest of Medford Just off King's Highway, Friday afternoon at 4:30. Geo. W. Wulters, aged 84 years, 2 months nnd 22 days. Ho was the last of n family of seven children. Horn In Itendel, Germany, ho en inn wlih his na rents to this country when eighteen years of age, followed tonight. railroading for many years on tho C. U. & U. railroad out of Aurora, III., where his family wiih reared, and hence going to Arlington, H. Dakota. In 1884, where he was a wry suc cessful farmer tor many years. In 1911 he visited his old-tirrm-friend nnd family physlciun. Dr. Everhart, nt Modford, Oregon, wlillo on a trip to California, and beenmo enamored of tho beauties uud climatu of south ern Oregon since which time hu has made his homo here. He waH mar lied to Kvollne M. Kinlth ut lllooin Ingdale. III., In ISC2, tho wife sur viving him after tblH long wedded life of more than three score of years. Of the chlldreu born from this union, there remain six: ' Mrs. Leila M. Young of Klgin. HI., who has been here for the past five weeltH; C. Frank, who makes his home with his parents: .Mrs. Carrie A. Miller of San .lose, Calif.; Walter 8., a trustiul employe of the 8. P. road at Ashland. Ore.; George N. of Portland. Ore., and Miss Kvcllno S. Knottier of Fort James, California. Mrs. Waller is aunt to Dr. Jild Itiekel-t of tills city, being sister to his mother. The funeral will be nt Stock's undertaking chnpcl No. KS N. Main street, Ashland, Oregon, Sunday afternoon tit 2 o'clock. Interment at Ashland cemetery. Floral offerings from this vicinity may tie left at Dr. Hleliert's office over the Deuel store, up to noon Sunday. Norma. Talmadde "The Eternal Ilarae' Showing for the lust lime at Puge thought Buster was a cop which made things nice at first. Rlalto Makes Big Scoop By giving premier showing of the big emotional fire picture "The Third Alarm." This picture. waB brought to Med ford for viewing purposes and the local tlieatro management were so en thusiastic over ltthat they immedi ately made arrangements to show it to three days starting Sunday, tak ing off their advertised attraction. will gather at the open lot on Van couver avenue and East Main at 3 o'clock. Tell your neighbor so that all may know and remember the testing. EX-SHERIFF MURDERED (Continued from page one) $5,000 today, nounced. It was officially an- PENNIES BASTROP, La.',- 3an. 20. A. V. Coco, iattorney general, announced today ho would leave here this at-, ternoon for Baton Rouge for a con ference tomorrow with Governor John M. Parker. The attorney general said the con-1 ferenco is for the purpose of dis cussing the investigation into mask ed band activities and the report mado to him by department of jus tice agents yesterday that a Black hooded baud continues to operato in Morehotiso parish. : ' ' ' - an : 'Duo -to the fact that there 1 acute shortage in pennies in Medford at present and thai The . littlo coins have not been plentiful here for some time -past, the bunks of the city would be pleased to have ull the one cent pieces hoardef". :n home bunks County Treasurer's One-Hundred-Fifth Call for General County Fund War rants. State of Oregon, County Jackson. Treasury Department, Jacksonville, and Ore. Pretty Star, Page Sunday "The Young Diana," n gorgeously filmed drama is the Page's attraction tomorrow. Tlio picture Is full of splendid scenic background, somo of them the most beautiful over made, Including a dazzling Swiss ice palace, a huge laboratory and a gorgeously appointed wedding ceremony. Marion Duvies will bo seen ill the rolo of Diana May, anil Forrest Stan ley as Klchurd Cleeve, a titled navnl officer. Muclyn Arbuckle, tho hero Iiio'b father. Muster Kenton's latest comedy ".My Wife's Relation's" is on tlio hill. Dus ter marries Into a nice family every; one had M!ire records und they stockings turned in to them und ox- Jnn. .20, lsii changed for coins of larger denoml- Notice is hereby given that there nation. . ' "' 'are funds on hand for the redemption A merchant In need of pennies for of all Jackson County General County change yesterday visited ills bunk to Fund Warrants registered from Jan get, five dollars worth, but pennies uary 1st, 1910. to November 1st, 1919, were so scarce that all this bunker both dates inclusive, nnd. the other three banks, whoso uid Interest on the above called war had been sought, could spnrc was $20 rants ceases on this the 20th day of woiHi, altogether. Duo to tho dearth January, 192J. hi pennies und their ronstunt disup-l peurnnce from' circulation locully I the banks have been shipping in pennies right along but theso ship ments are hardly. more than able to" moct the constant demand. Tlfe .popularity of , theso sniull coins is due to the penny burgains ut the groceries and other pluces- of business that inaugurate odd prices. This requires ull merchants to keep on hand ninny pennies, for . change. A large amount of the pennies nrc hourilcu in liumes until they grow Into larger sums, and thus ore tempo rarily withdrawn flMni circtUntiou. and many are lost. - Yesterday was the second 1lme within ninety days past that thero had been un acute shortage of pen nies In Mofltonl. ' t A. C. WALKER, Treasurer of Jackson County, Orogon. 250' DON'T FORGET H'd'we Co. Blue Front Fixit Shop ' 111 S. Holly St. , "WE FIX ANYTHINGr Phone 431 . Razor Itludo Shnrnenlna Continuous Shows Today and Tomorrow 12:110 to 11:00 I. M. Irialto GET SET FOLKS FOR THE PICTURE TIME OF YOUR LIVES Is Here Tomorrow J "The Third Alarm" The photodramatic Sensation of the Country featuring RALPH LEWIS, JOHNNIE WALKER, ELLA HALL and F RANKLE LEE. Prices for "The Third Alarm" Adults 50c ; Children 25c ; Loges 75c PAGE Announcement Extraordinary Night 8:30 Cm-tain i Matinee 2:110 Curluln. Glorious Operatic Season , Light and Comic Opera 3 NIGHTS Starting Monday, Jan. 22 and Matinee Wed. ItKX ltKYXOIJKS presents American Light Opera Company 10 lHOPLK VOXIKR CHOIUS IHIU-XT FItOJI KECORJ KXGAGEJIKXT AT roIlTLAXD AUHTOItllJI HEPKHTOIKE: Mon, Eve, "Bohemian Girl" Tues. Eve. "Mikado" Wed. Mat. "Ohimes of Normandy" Wed. Evo. "Pinafore" Popular prices Including tax lyonvr floor unci first S inns IhiI crtny SI. 10. IjiHt 15 i-ovts balcony 8.-.C SEATS NOW SELLIXC. for all performances. . ' Matinee Price Sumo As Xiglit WITH MEDFORD TRADE IS MEDFORD MADE. oca: Market News Livestock PORTLAND. Ore., Jan. 20. Cuttle steady; receipts CI. 1Iok and ahcep nominally stoutly: no receipts. Butter PORTLAND. Ore., Jan. 20. llutter gtoatly: extra cubea LI 41 ! 45c: ordlnnrv Kraclcs 4rrf 4 Ic: cartons 4!c; prints INC. Iltttterfiit atendv: No. 1 churniiiL' cream 4S'(Htic fob Portland; under crudes 45 (it 17c. Portland Wheat PORTLAND. Ore.. Jan. 20. Wheat: Kurd while, ulucHtcni, linurt $1.41: sort white I1.2S: woVtorn white IL2T; hard winter, northern iiprinK. western red 11.22. 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