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MEDFOKD' MAIL TRIBUNE, "NfEDFOTlD, V' OREGON'; THURSDAY.' .TAXTTAHY 25, 19'2n
iWocaland
uJ Personal
k City Attorney Fred W. Mean) fileil
todaln the Supreme Court of Oregon
his brief for the City of Medford In
'the case of Earl H. Fehl vs City ot
.Medford. ' This In a tost case Involv
ing the constitutionality of the charter
amendment known as the amended
;,HaiiBOn Plan and the right of the City
of Medford to Issue deeds of property
Isold for delinquent assessments under
the provisions of said charter amend
ment. . The quetloti8 have been in
litigation for some time and are now
In the Supreme Court of the stato for
-final determination. ,
' Dance Jackson Hot Spring, Sat. 261
- Mah-Jongg at Swoni's Studio. 264
-,' E. D. Elwood and son Homer El
wood left today by auto for lx)s
Angeles, intending to be gone several
"weeks. They will make the trip in a
leisurely manner, planning to visit in
teresting points going and coming.
' Will the lady who took mink fur by
mistake at Elks Lodge, Tuesday, kind
ly call 618-W. 200
Closing out all our farm machinery.
'-several good buys. Patton & Robin
eon. Inc. , , tf
i The Salem basketball team and
icoach Huntington were greeted at the
rotation this morning by a number of
"Jiigh school students and friends of
Huntington. They are registered nt
it lie Hotel Holland, f ollowing tne
.Hames hero with Mod ford tonight and
tomorrow night, the Salem team will
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JAsliland.
I JO. DO motor driven boms at tbe
alloctric Shop. r . : .
I Good bicycle for sale. Armory Serv
ice Station. , . , , . . 201
Mrs. It. J. Conroy and two children
Returned Tuesday afternoon from a
visit with friends and relatives at San
Francisco and Onkland, Calif; - .
1- banco Jackson Hot Spring, Sat. 261
j We have good values In used cars.
Patton & Robinson, Inc. tf
E. E. Williams, the contractor, left
ijearly this morning in his Ford road
ster on a business visit at Portland.
4 .Over 80,000 people viewed the mas
terpiece "rJever Alone," during Its ex
hibition in Portland. Now on display
!at Medford Center Store. Admission
to exhibit ten cents. 266
. Now Is" the' time to spray rOBes,
fihrubboiy, fruit trees. Phone 106,
Green & Dixon. 163
I JC.i E. Hodgman, . formerly division
hilghway engineer but now a highway
contractor, is In the city today from
iKIamuth county where he Is building
roads. He states that he got frozen
(out In Klamath and all work Is being
held up.' He does not expect to be
'.able to start In. the road work until
March 1. They made good headway
last fall, however, nnd will bo able to
rush the work when the good weather
sets In. Grants Pass Courier.
Dnncc, Eagle Point, ftat. nlte. 267
. After the: lire It Is too lnte to In
sure. ' See Redden It' Canadny now.
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' ABbiiry Beall of the Central Point
dlBtrlot spent Wednesday afternoon in
the city. , !'' i-
; Mah-Jongg at Swdm's Studio. 261
.'. Ajitrt Insiiranco. prown ft White.
MlBsUlna Schmidt qf. Grnnts Pass
visited) friends and relatives In this
city the flint of the week.
Nursery stock guaranteed, acclimat
oil, full line. Write today, Grants Pass
Nursery, Grants Pass, Oregon. 270
There's lib place llko Holmes for
coinpletp Insurance servlco.
The (American Light Opora com
pany of 37 members which concluded
Its three, days engagement with the
"Pinafore", opera last night, left Im
mediately aftor the. performance on
tho late night south-bound train for
Roddlng, Calif., whore the company
plays tonight. '" 1 , '
For Diamond coal trlckettt, phone
Volley Fuel' Co, !' Phone 76. .' '
They May Look Alike
On the outside but they read
different on tlin inside. Take
out Si policy in n uonipiiny
vhieh we represent nnd you
are' fin the siife aide.
McCURDY
Insurance Agency
Tel. 112.1 ' '
Modforrl Niitlnnul Hank , llldg.
' " - aiodt'ord, Oregon . ,
Learn to Sing
."v! ' :
I with In ntinoum-p my Intention of taking pupils for
Instruction In Mrmlng. I hnve winched vtttli some of the
IkM coai-hrm on the (iust and fix-l that 1 ran start young
nlngRfs In coriwl iikMIiimIn of bmilblng anil tone pro
dnnlon. . , ( ......... . ,
Lraftoiu will In given evenings. Terms ren.iouabU'.
HARSY SOOUOALL
1 IB X. Ivy St. Phono IMMV
A. E. Heames arrived home today
from a business visit at Sulem anc
Portland. , .
Dance Jackson Hot Spring, 8at. 201
Shoe sale $6 and $7 dross and work
shoes, $D. Old Itcllablo Shoo Shop,
N. Fir. ', ' 266
Hootleggeis who persist In plyins
their profession under the protection
of a deadly weapon gun, knife, slung
shot, etc. lace the prospect of a
term in the penitentiary If the Oregon
legislature passes the Hall bill. The
bill makes it a felony to carry a weap.
on while engaged in tbe unlawful
manufacture or sale of Intoxicating
liquors and provides a penalty of from
one to three years In the state prison
MIbs E. M. Towne, the Colonial mil
liner, hns returned from her holiday
vacation spent with her sister In
Powers, Oregon. She also visited in
Portland and learned tho new styles
in millinery. She will. open with n
new spring stock about February 1st
A man may "live without love what
Is passion but pining? Hut where In
the man that can live without din
Ing?" Come to Warner, Wortman &
Gore's grocery Saturday for some ol
the high school mother's, cooking
Everything good to eat at reasonable
prices. For the benefit of the high
school pupils. - -261
Hemstitching and picotlng, Bilk ot
cotton, 8 cents per yard. Cor. Main
and BartletL The Vanity Shop, tf
Mr. and Mrs. W. R. Hoebe, of Ash
land, were In , Medford Wednesday.
Mr. 'Deobo Is a real dirt farmer and
horticulturist.
Rompers; 1, 2 and 3 yr. sizes. Handi
craft Shop. 259
Mah-Jongg at Swem's Studio. 264
Homer Ronrdan of the Stoamboat
spent Tuesday and Wednesday In the
city on business. . ,
. If your watch don't rim after we
have repaired ,it bring It back and we
will make good. Medford Center De
partment Store. 265
: There's a busy business College In
your home town. OWN.
County Commissioner .George Al
ford has returned from a road Inspec
tion trip to the Butte Falls dlBtrlct,
Hot tamuleB nnd chill coo came at
De Voo'b. tf
Yon cat got It nt DeVoe's. tf
C. L. Goff, local insurance man, left
this morning for Merlin to adjust the
loss on the W. W. .Truax dwelling
which was burned Teusday night. The
TruaxeB had only recently moved to
their ranch at Merlin and had been
occupying the residence but a short
time. ..',.
Legal Reserve Old Line l.lfo Insur
ance company desires to make gen
oral agency connection In Southern
Oregon. Previous experience not nec
essary. Only men with fair intelli
gence anod good character con be con
sidered. .Tils company sell life,
health, and acpidont insurance, Ad
dress 409-13 Northwestont Bank Build
ing, Portland, Oregon. r: ; 264'
Dance, Eagle Point, Sat. nlte. 267
Attorney James T. Chlnnock of
Grants Vans was a business and legal
visitor" In the city Tuesday.
Chiropody. Phone 663-J. ! 276
Bring us your watch repairing and
got it the next day. Medford Center
Jewelry Shop. ... 265
Friends of Otto Klum, former Mod
ford high school couch, have rooently
recelvod flattering press notices
clipped from Honolulu papers by Med-
ford people.. ..The notices give "Proc
credit with being equal with tho best
coach In the Islands and praise him
highly for the. showing he made
against the Navy this year by holding
the Navy eleven to a 10-13 score.
Several columns were devoted to his
accomplishments and 1'Ib picture along
with that of the assistant conch at tho
University of Hawaii was published.
Home niado Chicken Tomalloa. 140
N. Front, Phone 828-Y. ... .202
Uomfltitching at Muor. 267
JamoB Shockloy has returned from
a short business trip to Roseburg and
othor Wllluinetto valley points.
For Sale 10,000 acres of land con
slating , of alfalfa, grain and Block
ranches, orchards and . tlmborland,
somo Irrigated; also mining property.
All property must and will be sold at
solno price Gome as low as $1.00 nor
aero, 5 to 10 years tlnio. T. W. MIlos,
Attorney, Jackson Co. Bank Bldg., or
Gold Kay Realty Co., owners, 15 Far
mers and Fruitgrowers Bauk. Phone
466-J. .
All kinds of rough and dreBsod lum
bor. Wallace Woods, phone 108, 711
E. Main. .
John Mutnoy of tho Applogate spent
WoduuBdny la the city transacting
business.
Hemstitching, picotlng, beading and
embroidering neatly done at Stngor
Storo, 10 8. Fir St. 262
Wall maps of Jackson county, print-
i ed on good linen paper, tinned at top
and bottom for salo nt this office
They show cities, rivers, roads, moun
tains, location of property by section
township and range, and give lots of
other information. Evei-y family
should have one. . tf
The largest steelhead to be taken
from the Roguo In recont years was
landod yestorday afternoon by Merle
Mock, fishing with bait near the new
dam. Tho big fellow tipped the nonius
at Joe Wharton's at 17 pounds and
uninsured over 36 Inches In length.
Tho ateelheud was on display, this
morning In Mr. Whnrton'a window
and drew considerable attention.
Grants Pass Courier.
Danco. Eaglo l'olnt. Sat. nlto. 207
A program, to be broadcast from
K. F, A. Y. tomorrow night is being
arranged by Win. F. Isaaos and will
bo published In tomorrow's Mail
Tribune.
Take your kodak films to Palmer's
itudlo. First class work and prompt
service. tf
Merchandise shoot, one mile north
of Phoenilt,. Sunday, Jan. 28th. 262
Paul Shearer of Central Point left
Inst night for Salem on business for
the Oregon Growers' Cooperative asso
elation of which concern he is a di
rector. ...... j
Another popular dance at Odd Fel
lows Hall, Central Point, Friday, Jan.
26. Tickets G&c. PcerlOBS "4" Orchos-'
tra 'til 2 a. m. 261
When better automobiles are built,
Bulck will build them. . tf
The "Merry Widow" February Gth
will be tho next road show at the
Page theatre.
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 and we will call. tf
Dance, Eagle Point, Sat. nlte. 267
A crowd that Is seldom equalled at
a local dance was In attendance last
night at the masquerade ball at the
Oriental Ballroom in the Nat. More
than a, hundred, couples were In cos
tumes many of which were beautiful
nnd clover. Tho committee giving tho
awards for the best costumes had a
difficult task and triad their best to
pick the prize winners on their merits.
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 td Farmers & Fruitgrowers Bank.
Phone 465-J. tf
Superintendent Aubrey G.. Smith
of the Medford public schools . states
that parents wishing to start their
children In school should bring the
youngsters to school Monday morning
for tho start of the next semester
which continues until June. The
Roosevelt, Lincoln and Washington
schools are the only ones with begin
ners grades ' starting in mid-year.
Auto Insurance. Brown & White.
There was born on Saturday. Jan.
20, to Dr. and Mrs. G. A. Gitzen an
8 pound boy. ,
Milk and cream at DeVoe's. tf
Tho musical comedy, "Oh Look"
with Harry Fox as star, which recent
ly played here at the Page theatre,
opens a threo days engagement at tho
Hellig theatre In Portland tonight.
Drive an Overland and realize the
difference. Busy Corner Motor. 262
Mrs. D. Perozzl of Ashland, was
among the but of town visitors In the
city Wednesday afternoon.
For Sale, . Real bargain In good used
Brunswick Phonograph with 60 rec
ords. See Launspach at Weeks &
Orr. ' 263
George T. ColllnB left In his Lincoln
car at 10:15 o'clock this, forenoon on
one of his periodical business visits
at Portland, with the Intention of be
ing in the capital city early this eve
ning. Grant Matthews of the Euglo Point
district waB a business visitor In the
city Wednesday. 1
The Great Northern expects to move
an average of 76 cars of apples daily
for another 60 days, out of Wenntcheo,
D. L. Merritt, assistant frolght agent
of Seattle Bays. "There are still about
3700 care to be shipped out of Wen
atohee and we expect to move those
at an average of 75 cat's a day," ho
declared. "We are not receiving or
dors for refrigerators as fast as some
time ago, due to the' price of apples,
but we can fill nil orders received."
The Roseburg high school team re-
cently defoated tho Albany high
BChool nt Albany by a aafo margin and
are classed as fast and as formidable
contcnilor8 for the Southern Oregon
championship.
Many of tho largo audionco that
enjoyed tho prosontatlon of "Plnaforo"
at the Pago theatre lust night, follow
ing the performance attended tho
masquerade ball at the Nat.
Examinations at tho high school
wore finished this afternoon and high
school students began registering for
tho final semester or tho school year
which will begin on Monday and con
tinue until June.
An aftornoon prayer mooting will
be held nt tho Prcsbytorlan church on
Friday aftornoon. It will be for any
one who wishes to come. It will be
for prnyor and testimony nnd general
holpfulnesB to any who want tho
prayors of God's people.
Miss Genevieve Kerr, daughter of
President W. J. Kerr of tho O. A. C.
and tcachor In tho schools of Talent
ntteudod tho dinner given In Ashland
on Tuesday night by tho alumni nnd
former studonts In honor of Professor
V. O. Dubnch.
Thoro is not much difference in the
woathor of today and n year ago today
with the exception that .05 of an inch
of precipitation was recorded a year
ago. Generally fair weather Is jira
dieted for Friday.
TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY
Best Hargin In City Homo
600.00 Lot
150.00 Gnrago
100.00 Wood Shed
SOO.OO Furniture
4000.00 House
$5750.00
Seven room liouao. sleeping porch.
cemont foundation, fireplace, built In
features, Gxd terms nt $1200.00 for
quick salo.
C. S. HrTTBRFiBLn 260
FOR KENT Furnished light house.
keeping mom. 3J5 K. Jackson St.,
Phono 211. 22
FOR KENT 5 room furnished bunga
low. $ar r month, no children. In
quire 131 Almond St. 263
Handicraft Shop.
Hemitltchlnf
Pico tin
8c per rrd.
; Now Ik the. time to eat oranges, for
plenty of this lucjous fruit of excel
lent quality is now being displayed in
the groceries nt greatly lessened
prices. Oranges were being sold to
day at a number' of groceries at prices
of 40, 49, 50 cents and higher accord
ing to size and quality.
Mr. and .Mrs. E. H. Pomeroy have
TODAY'S Star
JACK HOLT
TODAY'S Author
PETER B. KYNE
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TODAY'S Story
"THE PARSON OF PANAMINT"
Now a splendid
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JACK
HOLT
FRITZI BRUNETTE, MABEL VAN BUREN, SYLVIA ASHTON, HERBERT
i! i STANDING, BETTY FRANCISCO
"we
You got a lot of thrills
MANY REAL LAUGHS IN THIS COMEDY! . .
.Hull Montana presents the first of his new series of comedies
. "THE PUNCTURED PRINCE" '
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returned from Santa Hurbara where
they had been spending the past three
months. - Mrs. H. J. Burton and Mis-
Hazel Burton of Deep Haven, Minn.,
mother and sister of Mrs. Pomeroy
accompanied them from Santa Bar
bara to Medford.
Fred E. Inlow of ilockmun avenue
has gone to Portland to be treated
drama
:a heart-interest
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LEEP
and oxriteniiuit out of muling this fiiinous : siorv-
m-asi'd ton fold in the "picture!'
in a hospital in that' city for an ail
ment which has been pronounced as
tuberculosis of the spine and whicli
) lias been coming on for u number of
years, Impairing his health so that lie
was finally rendered unable to do any
kind of hard work without suffering
pain.
William Hovey of Redding, Culif., is
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story of a crook's regeneration, written by
a master hand and acted by
an eminent cast.
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visiting Mends and relatives in this
city for a few days.
The private car or Newcomb Carl
ton, president of tho Western Union
Telegraph company, Is stutionod on a
sidetrack near tho depot, during the
visit of himself and party until Fri
day evening when they leave for
t-ortlnnd.
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Form
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will find them in-
Prices Adults 35c
Kiddies 10c
"BETTY"
on tho
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