Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, January 27, 1923, Page 2, Image 2

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MEDFORD MAIL'- TRTBUXE, : BEDFORD. . ORK .ON', s ATTIfDAY. .TAXl'AliY
Focal and
Personal
According lu i;tk-al css!v. tft
inner - circles of both i-artie ar
alurhtly peitu.-bed i.ver vhf w-1!
on ie tiMb and gn.e cimaissin rur:
outkr Oreton. tb a?sitioa ',nr
honorary. A. I H.II and ho; Iav
have b-en menUon! by ruo.or as c5- '
dkiau-i. or ratber pouiMii9Hi f(r the
job, and after the pirt.:r,en s banqijet ;
here, February J. ai wtlch ;-veror
Pierce will be the iruest of h'.nur. :n
terra expwte1 to !ncrea
Rain which ataried during the nitilit
and continued lodar fell to the amount
of .OK of an Inch by S o'clock this
morning. I tain it the prediction for
Sunday.
Iance. Jukron Hot Sprine. Sit. Sr
f'hfropodjr. i'hone 5;-J. ;7;
Tom Kay of Omaha, a wrestler. vH
known In this city, js nnw director of
th ' Bty Athletic club at Marth
fieM. and will meet Ted Thye. Mon
day. February 10. Thye atrrees to
tnrow Kay twice in S0 minutea.
Voa ctn rt it at DeVoe'a. tf'
Paul Wright, 'foreman of the t.okl
Hill Hearer cement plant, wa in Med
ford this morning on business.
Soraetninit yooll never regret.
WHATT A trip to 'Murphy. 7 miles
from Grants Pass to the largest and
test floor you've danced on in a ions
time. All Bifhu Come and have a
good time.
fc'bo sale Ii and 17 dress and work
shoes. 15. Old Reliable Shoe Shop. T
X. Fir.
The second rehearsal for the com
ins annual E!ks minstrel
held at the Elks Tenrple
A number of new feat'iret
ence are promised.
All kinds of rough and dressed lum
ber. Wallace Wood, phone !. 7! i
E- Main. .
For Sale 10.000 acres or land con
sisting of alfalfa, grain and stock
FEB. 2
the title of -While Satan Sleeps.'- the
attraction at the Pase the-
h closes toni'-tit.
Holt has an unusual role in this
production, vastly different ironi the
ode that he has been playing. In this
he is a fightins parson.
OBITUARY
The prosram for the Y. W. C. A.
r.nual meeting and banquet Friday.
ranches, orchards and tixberUad
some irrigated: also minim nrnriertv ' re'Tuary -nd. follows:
The members ol the Medford bas-iAll crODerty must and will be sc-Id at. !"evotion. sirl reserves.
ketball team enioved a treat !ai . Enm r.Hf, c.. i . ... . r.. . . So!n Mr v.imiMHai
night at Crowson's confectionery. The 'acre. 5 tn lft vA t v xi; !
!elj
TVlM.'a . . v a-".i 1 , .
, tun uuuui wi me irra w uie leau. t ooia nay Keaity co owners. 15 Far- t ,,c ,
Dfcnce? Orw-ntiil Ballroom! Sat. j ers and Fruit growprs hank. Phone ils Ce:xruJe Jlooih.
W. jM. Uj sertarr of tb
rferri-j'flBl- - ' ' I sociatioa. spent vestenlav on business
-Sin Flood" Closes Rialta
' The Sin Flood" one of the most
powerful pictures of the day. is at the
Rialto Theater where it closes tonight.
It has Helene Chad wick. Richard Dir.
James Kirkwood, Will Walling. Ralph
Lewis and other good players ill the
cast.
4 ior san rrancisco tiie i i:n,t i..
"ry :n . pas-enger car itween the two cities in his Ford
wonld like three or femr passengers. cou'e
CU 5I dnriiig dar A' kin,j, of aad drefMd llim.
jira. uwrs? a. i.ooQiny wiM leave : .
this evening for Salem to in l.er bus- i
oana ,wno is uie new chief dernny m
the sute insurance commissi: ner -
? . , ! wan basinets visitor in the citv fil
1 teres no place like Holmes for in-,.
r Wallace Wood, phone IfrS, 71!
Main.
Milk and cream at DeVoe's tfa
J. X. Neighbors of Watkins. Orezn,
complete Insurance servKe.
lance. Ja k-n Hot Spring. Sat. 1";.'
J. B. Csrey, former manager of thf
Acme Orchard company at White Sal
mon. Wash, and for the iiast year
representative of the Dan V.'uilJe Fruit
company at Medford. Or., who was re
ported in dispatches to be suffering
fro msbell shock in a hospital at Med
ford. Or.. Is a brother of Iidy ;;nu
of London. England, according to Mrs
A. W. Nicholson. 505 College street.
Mr. Carey has frequently rinited In
Portland with the -Nicholsons since
oming to the northwest. During the
war Carey went overseas with a Har
vard university ambulance corps. He
was gassed, shell shocked and lost
his voice for a time. Mrs. Nicholson
said that Mr. Carey belonged to the
Jersey Isle family of Careys. Port
land Oregonian.
Hemstitching at Deuel's. 207
For Diamond coal bricketts. phone
Valley Fuel Co. Phone 76.
Miss Crayce Telcb, the home-demonstration
agent, attended the meet
ing yesterday at Itogtie River of the
t.lvic Improvement dub which she
found to be a live wire organization
of women of that section.
The Cheney phonograph plays all
makes or records. Sold at Palmer
Piano House. Come In and listen
to it 2C7
Take your kodak films to Palmer's
stndlo. First class work and prompt
service. tf
Attention Is di'eeted to the program
printed elsewhere for the sacred con
cert to be given Sunday evening at
xthe First Ilaptlst church at 7:30
o'clock. The program Inst month was
greatly enjoyed and the one this
month promises to be of equal worth.
The string quartet recently formed
Plavs at every monthly concert. They
will hare Several numbers Sumluy
evening.
" Auto Insurance. lironn & White.
Mr. and Mrs. John G Mnnrf have re
turned from a month's visit with rela
tive In southern California'.
Have your cylinders rcboreil on a
high grade, accurate boring mill. T.hc
Btorm upright boring mill Is the
heaviest and most expensive mill
made forrebore work. All work guar
anteed and jirlces right. Riverside
(inrage. 2iKtf
Dance, Eagle Point. Hot. nlte. 2C7
Anna G. (illmore, wlfo of Judge O.
H. Ollmore, of Rogue River, died Wed
nesday at Bnlcm. Judge (illmore went
to that city and made arrangements tn
send the body to Marengo, III., for
burial in the family lot. Grunts Pass
Courier. ' t
Dance, Jackson Hot Spring, Sat. 26
Hemstitching and plcotlng, silk or
cotton, 8 cents per yard. Cor. Main
anl Hartlett. The Vanity Shop; tf
George Wlckes of Trail was a husi
ness visitor in the city Friday after
noon.
For Sale New Columbia phono
graph records at half price. Victor,
llrunswlck, Columbia, Pnthe & Sonorn
phonographs and records at reduced
prices. MubIc Shop, IS N. Grape street,
next to Fanners Fruitgrowers Hank
Phone 4B6-J. tf
DEAR FOLKS:
IOls of "doings" this week. Our
Iagua team boat the Chris. Ch
team Mon. Our boys showed
Rcod ccach'ng, thanks to Dwlght.
I' know. Eddy Durno lives with
Dwlght, and Eddy's coachahlllty Is
catching. Now If Eddy will como to
League wilh Dwlght we'll know that
Dwlght's I.caguclsm Is contagious.
Tucs: evo norne ol the Griffin
rees ioihs cumo to the parsonage
for a social evening. They're a fine
let and nil good church members.
Cnmn again, Dnrbys Mlnnears
Howells KIsks. and all the rest
And It'll always an inspiration to
seel'-all at Ch.
Church Night, Wod. It was a Mr
"feed" the Prlscllla Clrrlo served up.
They got fifteen rails! from the
young people.
Young Married People's Club
Thurt. m Mrs. Nordwick's. All hod
a gnod time lit Rook, Itnok rhymes
with f rook but there are no Crooks
In that Hiim h. , If Will llrmiks will
only Win h Choir regularly ,lint
Hint's another story.
I'rl. nlghl Rent's silver wedding
mini. They dressed up In their wed
ding logs, and the lirlil wus CHARM
IN(J, nnd the groom wns embar
rassed, doing Dm blushing for the
bride, but looked triumphant just
the same. II wns a most delightful
evening for t ho guests of the occa
sion. I'll say for nil the church that
we hope they'll celebriito their Hidd
en anniversary.
Mill thin Is getting ton sparer. I'll
aoo you at Church tomorrow.
Yours, etc.
; Tauter, M. Ii. Church.
ince. Kagie Point. Sat. nite. i'77'
When better automobiles are built.
Hoick will build there. tf
Charles Huff, postmaster at Copper.
Calif., is spending the week end in
the city attending to business matters
and visiting friends.
Oriental Ballroom! Tonight! Al
ford's orchestra. 21-'
Cone's own book on "Self Master'
by Auto Sugegstion," 50c-f.S. Med
ford Hook Store. 22
Frank Quartz and Will Payne from
near Medford were guests for a couple
of days this past week of Mr. and Mrs.
Van Fossen and family of Oak Bar.
Yreka Journal.
Dance, Jackson Hot Spring, Sat. 2
"ih-Jongg at Swem's Studio. 2GI
The state senate yesterday by un
animous vote, adopted the Clark reso
lution which would provide a literacy
test as ,i qualification for suffrage.
The measure Involves a constitutional
amendment and If passed by the house
will -go before the voters for action at
the general election in 1921. A com
panion bill which covers the proposed
test in detail requires that before a
voter can be qualified he or Bhe must
pass a test In reading and wrltng.
Auto Insurance, Urown tc White.
Tonight! Alford's orchestra in Ori
ental Hallrooin. 2G2
The sale of home baked pastry' and
homo made candy held today by the
Parent-Teacher association of the high
school at the Warner, Wortman &
(lore grocery was very well patron
Ized. . .
Nursery stock guaranteed, acclimat
ed, full line. Write today, Grants Pass
Nursery, Grants Pass, Oregon. 270
Everybody can't go to Paris but
everybody can go tc Murphy where
the crowds go. 7 miles from Grants
Pass. Come.- j 1 j 22
The fall of rnln today put a crimp
in tlm usual large Saturday crowd In
Medrord from the rural districts.;
Dunce, Kaglo Point, Sat. nlte. 20
Miss Florence Graves and Ida Wood
piano teachers. Studio 420 S. Ivy St.
Phone iiJCW- . 2CS
A feature of .today's good publi
market was tho sale of home made
smoked sausage from Persist. 47 miles
from Medford, wltlch was very. much
in demand. There was also a large
quantity of other home made sausage,
meats, chickens and produce.
Closing out all our. farm machinery,
several good buys. . Patton & Kobin
son. Inc. tf
r.vcrybody can't go to Parris but
everybody cun go to- Murphy where
the crowds go. 7 miles from Grants
Pass. Come. j 262'
The male quartet last Sabbath at
tho PreBbyterian church was a strong
addition to the Inspirational and de
votional part of the service. They
will sing aguin at the service tomor
row, using an arrangement of the
Twenty-third Psalm by Herbert John
son. "Strong Deslde as an Essentlui
In Prayer" will be the subject of the
morning message by the pastor. In
the evening, the Home Mission Task
of the Presbyterian church tu America
will he further presented thru stere-
opticon slides.
Wo have good values In used cars.
Ration & Robinson, Inc. tf
Good bicycle for sale. Armory Serv
ice station. 261
Tho usual largo delegation of local
Elks Is exiweted to attend the smoker
of tho Ashland lodge of Elks tonight.
making tho trip by auto from the
templo.
Oriental Diillroom! Sat. night
danco! 202
Over sn.000 peoplo viewed the mas
terpiece "Never Alone," during Its ex
hibition In Portland. Now on display
at Medford Center Stpre. Admission
to exhibit ten cents. 2115
C. J. Ravennr, who enmo hero lust
week with Ills funilly from Curry coun
ty, has purchased tho Cuthnlic par
soiingo from the county, through Judgt'
Gurdnnr. Tho property has been oc
cupied for some tlmn by Charley Her
wert and fnnilly. Jacksonvlllo Post.
ov is me time to nprny roses.
shrubbery, fruit trees. Phone I'M!
Green & Dixon. lM"
Murphy. Where? 7 miles from
Grants Pass. Tho biggest hall In
Josephine County. Where dancing Is
a pleasure. Snt.. Jnn. 27. All night
Stnrtlng nt 9 till 3. 2i'.2
Miss Alice llunley returned this
morning from a several days' visit In
Portland.
After tho fire it Is too lute to In
sure. Seo Redden & Cnnailnv now
2.Htf
Oriental llallmnm! Sat. night
ilance! 21J
At tho Fruit Growers lengno meet
ing this afternoon at the public library
the main sKnkers were- M. A. Ynthers
and K. It. Viinleeuwen. government en
iMiimloKlsts, on thn coining ninth, nnd
tho annual election of directors for
thn ensuing year was held.
Mali Jongg at Swem's Studio. Ifi
tlmn. All night. Come and hnvo u
good time. 2ii:'
Oriental llullroom! Sat. night
dance!
A good entertainment will be prv
nueu mu eais win not ue overlooked. B.Lit
Bring the family and enjoy the eve ! 35 1 f A
ning. The latch string is on the out- J&S?
side. Committee. 2;3 I
Cut This Out It Is Worth Money
Cut out this slip, enclose with 5c
and mail it to Foley & Co., 2S35 Shef-
r 1 1, 1 ,) - Cl.jMHA in : . : ,
v.ui4sv, in., wiiiju Juur!h:s best
auu nuuivsit Clean. 1 Ull will
receive in return a trial package con
taining Foley's Honey and Tar Com
pound for coughs, colds and croup; i
Foley Kidney Pills for tains in sides!
and back; rheumatism, backache, kid-;
ney and bladder aliments; and Foley;
Cathartic Tablets, a wholesome and
thoroughly cleansing cathartic for con-!
stipatlon, biliousness, headaches, and j
sluggish bowels. Sold everywhere.
.' Adv.-
4 Card of Thanks
We wish to thank our friends for
their kindness dlirtni? nur nnnACG nnd
death of our dear son and brother and j
also the W. O. w. and tor the beau
tiful floral offering.
Mr. and Mrs. Pete Ingrem.
Ermel Ingrem. 2iiJ
niffht.
A good home for a lady, middle
aped. 1 vonr own boss. I will be gjne
part of time, have It) chickens to look
after, no family. Write , for particu-,' 01 ld friends and neighbors
lars. 11M East J street. Grants Pass,
Oregon. .162
Dance! Oriental Ballroom! Sat
night. 22
G rover Coram returned last night
from his homestead near Butte Falls
and will spend several days in town
before bis return.
'ah-Jingg at Kwem's Studio. 2;4
If your watch don't run after w
have repaired it bring it back and we
will make good. Medford Canter De
partment Store. 265
Something you'll never regret.
WHAT? A trip to Murphy. 7 miles
from Grants Pass to the largest and
best floor you've danced on In a long
time. All night. Come and have a
good time. , 262'
James Owenby of San Francisco Is
visiting his daughter. Mrs. H. T. Find
lay and family for an indefinite period.
Former chief of police Timothy says
that Walla Walla with its blooming
plum trees and budding peaches has
nothing on Medford. He states thai
the pussy willows along Hear Creek
are budding and that for the past
week he has been picking violets in
his own yard. The violets are In pro
fusion and he states that he can pick
a large bunch any day in the week.
They are also of exceptionally delicate
fragrance, according to the former
chief.
For Sale. Real bargain in good used
Brunswick Phonograph with CO rec
ords. See Launspach at Weeks
Orr. 203
lgal Reserve Old Line Life Insur
ance company desires to make gen
eral agency connection in Southern
Oregon. Previous experience not nec
essary. Only men with fair intelli
gence anod good character can be con
sidered. This company sell life,
health and accident Insurance. Ad
dress 409-13 .Northwestern Bank Build
ing, Portland, Oregon. 204
Drive an Overland and realize the
difference. Busy Corner Motor. 262'
Mrs. George Llndley and small
daughter who have been here from
their .Medford home visiting ior the
week with G. H. Llndley, vice presi
dent of the American National bank,
left this morning on their return to
Medford. Klamath Falls Herald, "
Bring us your watch repairing and
get It the next day. Medford Center
Jewelry Shop. , . 265
' Home made Chicken,' Tomalies. 145
X Front, Phone 828-Y. 262
. Hemstitching, plcotlng, beeding and
embroidering neatly done at Singer
Store. 10 8. Fir St. 262
The members of the Salem basket
ball team who, during their stay here,
have been guests at the Hotel Hol
land, will be quartered there until they
Jeave "for home tomorrow morning.
The Salem five meets the. Ashland
five in the Ashland high school gym.
tonight.'
Wall maps of Jackson county, print
ed on good linen paper, tinned at top
and bottom for sale at this office.
They show cities, rivers, roads, moun
tains, location of property by section
township and range, and give lots of
other Information. Every family
should have one. tf
Merchandise shoot, one mile north
of Phoenix, Sunday. Jan. 28th. 2C2
16.50 motor driven horns at the
Electric Shop.
The program broadcast from radio
station K. F. A. Y. at the fair grounds
last night was a well varied and ex
ceedingly entertaining one according
to funs who were unlucky enough to
have missed the basketball game at
the Nat. last night.
Hot tamales and chill con earns at
Do Voe's. tf
This office Is prepared to print
ledger sheets, bills, etc., used on the
iHioKKeeping macninos. uon t give
your orders to traveling men and have
them printed out of Medford. Phone
us and we will call. tf
All kinds of rough and dressed lum
ber. Wallace Woods, phone 108. 711
Main.
46-J. , Paseant showing !i,al work Emily
Mrs. S. A. Cantra'.l celei-rateJ her . frown, aisxiatioii spirit: Aileen Mor
7th birthday Saturday, 20th. and in i ''O'l. bigh school girl: Vivian Coss.
the afternoon entertained a number i rade school girl: Murjorie Sleyers.
Jack- j business sirl; President Y. W. C. A.:
sonvllle Post. General Secretary Y. W. C. A.
Dance! Oriental Ballroom' Sat. j Business Meeting Treasurer's re
night. . t;2 port: election of new board members.
Knights of' Pythias and Prtbian j ' .
o:. . . .1- ':
oiniers ion are expected at trie
Castle Hall Monday evening. Jan. 2ft h.
"Pink Gods," Rialto
Bebe Daniels in a new Paramount
picture. "Pink Gods." is the chief at
traction of the new bill at the Rialto
Theater tomorrow. As Lorraine Tem
ple, who cannot resist the mysterious
fascination of precious jewels and in
consequence is entangled in a series
i
i
0r-JTA.I i 1
$.e. y
of complicated adventures and threat
jening situations. James Kirkuood in sides a host of friends, one daughter,
KENNY William C. Kenny died
ill San Francisco, Calif., Jan. 23,
1923, at tee iy;e of 05 years, 10
months and 2 days. William Green
Kenny was born in Jacksonville. Ore.,
March 23, 1S57. For many years he
was marshal and sexton of Jackson
ville. His grandmother was a grand
daughter of Daniel Boone of Ken
tucky. Mr. Kenny's mother was
Mrs. Elizabeth T. Vault. With bis
grandmother and grandfather be
crossed the plains from Evansville,
Ind , in Later his mother was
elected honorary president of the Ore
gon Historical Pioneers association.
His father, Daniel M. Kenney with
his grandfather came to California
by way of Panama in 1S52.
He leaves to mourn his loss, be-
, the role of the African diamond lner-
'chant, plays opposite Miss Daniels.
; Others in the cast are Anna Q. Ni's
, son. Raymond Hattcn. Adolphe .Men
ijou. Guy Oliver and Arthur Trimble.
I The Rialto in addition is presenting
i "High Power" a new comedy, an ln
i ternational News and Alice Jay at the
, organ.
i
ing in some splendid pictures. Easily ! LAUSANNE Failure of the Near
t ii Peter Kyne's story "The East conference is certain. Riza Nur,
Parson orParrrmint" presented under Turkish delegate, nredicted.
Closes Page Tonight
Of late Jack Holt has been appear-
Mrs. Ballard of Boston, Mass.
Funeral services will be held at
the Perl Funeral Home Sunday, Jan
uary 2S. 2:0. Interment, Jackson
ville cemetery.
WASHINGTON President Hard
ing expressed confidence that there
will be an agreement with the British
government lor the refunding of its
war debt.
With Medford trade is Medford mndfl.
Notice to Beainners.
Beginning classes in the 1st grade
will be started Monday, January 29th.
at Washington, Lincoln and Roosevelt
Schools. Children may be entered In
these classes who are now six or will
be six years of age by May 1st. Should
these become too heavy, we will send
away the youngest entrants or those
appearing least able to carry the
work. All pupils entering these
classes, should enter preferably on the
opening day. In no event will they
be accepted entering after TMonday,
February 12th. Such children as are !
In .the Jackson section may enter the :
beginning classes either at Washing- j
ton or Lincoln School. ...... i
(Signed) AUBREY G. SMITH,
262 Superintendent.
Musical Concert
Sunday Evening
7:30 P.M.
FIRST CHRISTIAN CHURCH
Selections By 11 -Piece Orchestra
Mrs. Harry Scougall, Vocal Soloist ,
Male Quartette Two Special Numbers
Mrs. Shockley, Cornet Soloist
"BOB" Edwards, Artistic Piano Sketches
i Mixed Quartette
EVERYBODY INVITED
1
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. Jf ie-S rt ' A ft V S
m H0rmk iHUXV ,V:3
TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY
WANTED Any one desiring my serv
ices for spring grafting should ar
range Rame now. Consult me nlut
tho scions. Chns. W. Austin, Phone
63S-L. 207
FOR RENT Furnished housekeeping
rooms. US s. Holly. 23'
FOR SALE SACRIFICE The Gib
bon ranch of 2un acres located one
mile smith of Agate, about BO acres
cleared for cultivation, balance in
brush nnd somo good timber: house,
well, barn, etc. Will sell nt a sac
rifice on very easy terms and low
Interest, or will divide and sell in
small trims.
Also have house nnd two lots on
corner In Central Point, outbuild
Inss, fence, water, electric lights, in
sldo flush toilet, sewer connection,
etc. This proiierty very cheap, pay
ments like rent If desired, with
small imyment down. For further
information regarding the above
properties see, phnne or write Dr.
Winger, 1 1 nil ii nil Hotel. Mfdfurrl.
Ore ;
Handicraft Shop.
Hemstitching
Plcotlng
So per yard.
Bottom cortrtl,
if
COMING TO MEDFORD
Tomorrow
FOR LIMITED STAY
DR.
JACK
SPECIALIST
Dr. Jack visits professionally the more im
portant towns and cities and over 1,000,000
have already become his patients in the
State of Oregon.
Dr. Jack is a fact! Not a Quack! He has to '
his credit wonderful results in all diseases.
DOES NOT OPERATE
WILL BE AT THE
Today, continuous Shows JACK HOLT'S
Very Best Picture
PETER B.' KYNE'S famous masterpiece
"THE PARSON OF PANAMINT"
Presented under the title
"WHILE SATAN SLEEPS'
It "Brings a heart throb ... a laugh . . . gives
the feeling of having gotten your money's worth, plus
even the war tax. That's a regular movie." Don't
Miss It.
GESgg
Office Hours 12:30 to 1 1 :00 P. M."
Remember above date and that consultation
- , is inexpensive, adults 50c; children 21
" that his treatments are different.
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