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MKDFOTCD MAIL TRIBUNE, MEDFORD, . OIJKC.'ON'. MONDAY, .TANl'ARV L'fl. MtiP,
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Wocaland
Personal
A la we timber wolf was recently
cnjHKlit by W. J. Hale of Sit Eddy
Lookout, in a trap he had set on I lour
CivpU fur coyotes which hud been
numerous In.tliut section und which
A number of near accldeniB
curred Oast nlKht und this morning
due to the Icy character of the pave
nient. : Even us lute hb this noon local
autolsts wore forced to bo cautious
M til find was represented nr. the bis
Pbrlnn ceremonial nt Portland last
Saturday night by .Mr. and .Mrs. tlleu
Kubrick, .Mr. and Mrs. Murk .Mont
gomery, Dr. J. O. Klckert, John I'erl
und (ieorwe T. Collins. Mesdames
Montgomery und, Kubrick took in the I
big meeting of the LlouKhters of the
Nile on Saturday afternoon. Dr. Illck
crt and Mr. Montgomery arrived home
this morning but tlio others iutenile to
remain for a day or sint Portland.
Dance, Eagle Point, Sat. nlte. 207 "
Ooodyoar and U, S, Tire service
let us serve you. Oeo. L. Trelchlcr
Motor Co. , , ' 204
' Walter Kraser llrown .went (o Port
land the latter part of last week to
possibly undergo a serious .operation
iu a hospital of that city.
Party leaving lor San Francisco the
fourth of February In 7 passenger car
would like three or four pussengers.
Call 252 during day. 24
All kinds of rough and dressed lum
ber. Wallace Wood, phone 108, 711
E. Main. .
Mr. and Mrs. S. W. llutcbesin of
Trail drove down from there tills
morning In their Quick 0, a distance
of 20 miles, thru six inches of snow.
They live just above Trail and brought
homo Kova lutcbeson of Mcdford,
who had been spending the week-end
with them.
Furniture repaired and niude to
order, work called for nnd delivered.
Wm. Drfladley,' Phone 199-1,. 274
. .There's no place like Holmes for
complete Insurance service. .
S. S. tlullls, or Modrord, is spend
ing the day in the city In the Inter
ests of the Rogue Valley Canning com
pany. He Is taking up the matter of
securing canning products In Jos
ephine county with the farmers nt the
Pomona grungo today at Fruitdule.
Grants Puss Courier. .
The Eastern Star Social club will
'give a curd party and cake sale at
the Masonic hall, Tuesday afternoon,
.Ian. 30th, i p. m. AH Indies cordially
invited. 203'
Hemstitching at Deuel's. 207
.The regular monthly sacred conceit
by the choir of the First Baptist
church, under the direction of S. M.
Scott, wns given Sunday evening to
an appreciative audience. The en
semble, consisting of Prof. Janes,
Prof. Root,; MIbk Campbell and Mr.
Scott gave , throe strong numbers,
which were of u very high order of
music; as was also tho closing violin
solo by Mr. Janes, wlilcli was uu ad
ditional numbor on the program. The
choir hud threo good untboms, and
the Indies quartette gnvo strongth to
the program. . Mr. Scott announced
that it was his purpose' to inuko the
monthly .cqnc.avts, of the, highoHt oidor
possible nnd that he. will ondouvor to
. make each concoct ..bettor than tho
preceding one. Tho choir has already
begun practice on Its Knstnr cantata.
For Diamond coal uiickettu, phono
Valley Fuel Co. Phono ,70.
Tho Cheney phonograph plays all
makes of records. Bold at Palmor
Piano , House. Come in nnd listen
to it. . 2(j7
O. S. Foster, factory representative
of the Star car and I,. W. Sliawk, rep
resenting tho Duraut arrived In Mcd
ford Saturdny night from Oakland to
confer with mombors of the Mason
Motor company which will handle tho
Star and Durnnt cars in Mud ford. The
trip from Oakland hero was made in u
Durnnt Four. Tho Mason Motor com
pany which will ho located In tempo
rary quarters on North Holly street Ik
headod by A. It. Mason, recently of
Sont'tlo. Charlo8 llrown, locnl man, is
vice president anil c. W. Ilarrott Is
secrotnry and trousuror
Wanted One or two ladles to rent
u co?.y llttlo two-room house with
tollot, sink und oicctrlc lights, irur-
nlshod, nicely located. ' C. A. Do
Voo. 2u3tf
Take your kodak films to Palmer's
studio. First class work and prompt
sorvlco. . tf
Glen Liildloy left recently for I.os
Angeles and other Southern California
points for 'an Indefinite stay. '
Wantod Portable bathtub. O. A.
Do Voo. . 203tf
Auto Insurance, llrown & White
Mrs. C. P. liclmroth spent last Sat
urday In tiranta Pass visiting nnd
shopping.
D, M, C. thread, all colors, 0 cents
per skein. Handicraft Shop. ' 2,05
Have your cylinders rohored on a
high grndo. accurate boring mill. Tho
Storm upright boring mill is tho
heaviest and most expensive mill
nindo for reboro work. All work guar
anteed nnd prices right. Riverside
(iarago. 202tf
Tho well known attraction "The
Merry Widow" operetta which plays
here a week from tonight a the Page
theatre, closed u very successful en
gagement of two weeks lust night tit
the Columbia theater, San Francisco.
Legal Reserve Old l.lno Life Insur
ance company desires to make gen
eral agency connection In Southern
Oregon. Previous experience not nec
essary. Only men with rlr Intelli
gence anod good character can be con
sidered. This company sell Hie.
health and accident insurance. Ad
dross l'tli-1 I Northwestern Hank Hulld
ing, Portland. Oregon. 201'
had killed off niuch of the young j while rounding a corner or 'applying
For Infant,
invalid A
Chitdnn
The Original Food-Drink for All Agci.
QuickLltnchrtHomc OfTirf Fountninn.
RichMillc.MaltedQrainEirtractlnPow
dcrfcTabletformi. Nowlihini-Nocookloi.
WAroid Imitations and Substitutes
stock. Much of the lurger stock of
that section had at times been at
tacked by what was presumed to be
a big coyote. Since Hale caught the
big grey timber wolf measuring five
feet nine Inches In body length and
seven feet from tip to tip, It Is be
lieved the depredations wero caused
by the wolf. Timber wolves wore
formerly very numerous, but this one
'was tho first seen in this section for
years Vreka Journal.
Sturt your bead bag now, all colors
of beads to select from. Handicraft
Shop. 2M
Dance, Eagle Point. Sat. nito. 207"
II. M. Chadwlck spent the tiay at
the;. county seat on business.
Free instructions In knitted und
crocheted bend bags. Handicraft
Shop. 20f.-
Bring us your watch repairing and
get it the next day. Medford Center
Jewelry Shop. ' 205
S. II. Simmons of 425 Manzaultn
street has returned fiom a Portland
sanitarium and will bo at home from
now on to friends nnd acquaintances.
Ho has mude a wonderful recovery, It
is reiwrtod.
Chiropody. Phone 5C3-J. 276
For Sale. Roal bargain In good used
Brunswick Phonograph with 60 rec
ords. See Launsnach at Weeks &
Orr. 263
Beuj. Collins has returned to Grants
Pass from having spent several days
hero on business.
You can get it at DeVoe's. tf
Thero's a busy business College in
your honle town. 'OWN. . .
The frlonds of Mrs. Ray Moran will
be grieved to learn of tho death of
her mother yesterday at Grand Forks,
B. C. Mrs. Moran left last evening to
attend the funeral.
Mah-Jongg at awem's Studio. 264
If your; watch don't run after we
have repaired It bring it back and we
will make good. Medford Center De
partment 8tore. 265
Joint Perl and son Frank, who left
Friday by auto for Portland to attond
the Shflne festivities -were accom
panied by Dr. J. D. Rickert who re
turned tills morning. Mr. Perl and
Frank are not expected to return for a
dny or two.
All kinds of rough and dressed lum
ber. Wallace Wood, phone 108, 711
E. Main. '
Milk and cream at DeVoe's. tf
Bertha i. Adams of apartment 4
Hotel Holland, was taken to the
Sacred Heart hospital this morning
whore she must undergo a serious
operation. i
Stamped pillow cases new patterns.
Handicraft Shop. .; , ' . 265'
All kinds of rough und dressed lum
ber. Wallace Woods, phone 108, 711
10. Muln.
The peculiar deatli last week at.
8ucrarftentif of Mrs. Mary E. Konealy
who was strangled to doath has
attracted Considerable local inter
est. She had been washing clothes
in hot- electric washing machine. Slip,
was wearing a shawl. , An end of it
evidently became untangled in the
wringer. Before she could free herself
thp woman wns bound to the machine,
the' shawl tightening steadily about
her neck. Life was strangled out of
her body long before it was discov
ered.
Dance, Eagle Point, Sat. nito. 20'
When bottor automobiles uro built.
Buick will build them. tf1
Mah-Jongg at Swem's Studio. 204'
Miss Sarah Norwood leaves this
week for an extended visit In New
York City nnd Atlanta, Ga.
Mah-Jongg at Cwem's Studio. 264
Shoo sale ?0 nnd $7 dress and work
shoes, $5. Old Reliubla Shoe Shop. 7
N. Fir. , ,:, ...... . - .266
Loo ,E. Watson was operatod uKn
thin morning at the Sacred Hoart hos
pital for removal of enlarged bones
In his nose which resulted from tho
breakage of that member.
New novelty ribbons. Handicraft
Shop. . .. 205
Auto Insurance. Drown &' White.
. H. M. Chadwlck chief engineer for
tile ROguo River Valley Canal Co. Is
leaving this evening for Portland and
Snlem on business. , .
Wall maps of Jackson county, print
ed on good linen paper, tinned at top
and bottom for Bale at this office
Thoy show cities, rlvorB, roads, moun
tains, location of property by section
township and range, und give lots of
other information. Every family
should huvo one. ' tf
Merchandise shoot, one mile north
of Phoenix, Sunday, Jan. 28th. 202
The public schools of tho city em
barked on tho second and last semes
ter of tho school year this morning
alter a three days vacation following
ast week's examinations. Classes
were held rognlarly lit nil of the
schools this morning.
N ill set')' slock guaranteed, ueclimut-
I, full line. Write today, Grunts Pass
Nursery, Grants l'usa, Oregon. 270
Dance, Eagle Point, Hat nlr. 207
Mr. and Mrs. James Bates returned
this morning fioiu a six weeks vaca
tion ami visit the greater part of
which they spent in Southern Cali
fornia.
(.'losing out all our farm machinery.
several good buys. Patton & Hobln-
Inc. tf
Tho Voting l.ndtes' Guild of tho
Presbyterian church will meet to
night at tho home of Mrs. K. A. Welch.
M2 East Main street
We liavo good values in used cars.
Pulton & Robinson, Inc. tf
The Josephine County association
held a meeting nt the Hotel Vortlnnd
assembly hall at S o'clock lust Sutur
day night. All persons now nnd form
erly lcnldliiK In Josephine county were
Invited.
Now is the time to spray roses,
shrubbery, fruit trees. Phone lll.
Green Dixon. it
Hot families and chill con came at
l? Voc's, if.
the brakes in shaded spots. . Bicycl
ists and motorcycle riders wero placed
at a distinct disadvantage by the icy
pavement and a number took awk
ward spills without any sorlous Injur
so far as is known. , .
Over 80,000 people viewed the mas-
torplece "Never Alone," during Its ex
hibition In Portland. Now on display
at Medford. Contor Store. Admission
to exhibit tun cents. 205
Mrs. D. O. Weaver , und son of
Gardiner, Ore., lire visiting Mrs.
diaries Strang and family. Mrs.
Weaver and son returned with the
Strang's the ond of last week from
Rosebtirg where they had been visit
ing Fred Strung und family.
After the fire It is too late to in
sure. Seo Redden & Cajiaday now
, . 254tf
Stanley Clark of tho Grants Pass
office of tho California Oregon Power
company, has returned to Grants Pass
after n week's business visit at the
local offices of the company.
J0.50 motor driven horns at. th
Electric Shop.
Mark Montgomery, local Southern
Pacific agent, returned this morning
from Portland where he had been
since Friday atlondlng the Shrine fes
tivities.
J. A. Callos returned tills morning
after a few days spent on business in
Eugene.
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 of Medford. I'hone
us and wo will call. tf
Tho snowfall In Ashland since Sat
urday night has greatly exceeded that
of this city and It is reported that it
is not disappearing as rapidly thore
as it has here. Visitors in Ashland
Saturday night report that there was
as much snow there thon as there
was hore Sunday morning.
Knights of Pythias and Pythian
Slsteri You are expected at theJ
Castle Hall Monday evening, Jan. 29th
A good entertainment will be pro
vided nnd eats will not be overlooked.
Bring tho family and enjoy the eve
ning. The latch string is on the out
side. . Committee. 203
Harold Lloyd In '"Dr. Jack" con
vulsod a laTge audience ut the Page
thoatro last night and every person
leaving the theatre chuckled for sev
eral blocks on the way homo. ;. Tho
picture is full of delicate-humor with
uproarious incidents hero and there.
According to a Snlem paper, Med
ford and Ashland are regarded
Salem's most dangerous opponents for
the state basketball championship
Tho Snlem fans now feel sure of cap
turing the state title as their team has
decisively defeated both Medford and
Ashland. The locnl cuge artists start
on thely northern trip Thursday night
and play Salem ono game, which will
not count in tho state association
standing, on Friday night,
Edison Marshall, Oregon's popular
young, novelist nnd short story writer,
came up from his homo at Modford
last night to attend tho initiation tore-
inonios of Dela Tail Delta fratornlty,
of wjilch he is a member. Marshall is
ono of tho University of Oregon's
prominent graduates. Eugono Guard
Fow dotailB are' available here .of
the north bound passenger train wreck
of Saturday evening near Ager, Calif.
boyond the fact that it Was No. 64
whoso largo onglno and several 'cars
wore derallod by a broken rail while
going up grado, about fifty yards from
a bridge around a curvo ahead, and
wont Into a ditch. . Only ono person,
tho engineer. Is said to have been in
jured and he only slightly. N'orth
bound passenger trains which woro
delayed about twonty hours by tho oc-
cldont ore again running rcgulnrly, as
N'os. 54 nnd 16 due hore nt 5:35 and
7:33 p. ni. dally arrived on time last
ovoning and today's trains ore prnc
tlcally on tlmo.
WASHINGTON r-Savings , deposits
In 880 banks on January.!. .1933.
showed a gross Increnso of $445,000,-
000 over January 11, 1922, uccordlng to
a report of the fedornl reeorre board.
mi.; c
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In time, take
Dr.KINGS
NEW DISCOVERY
the Jamlfy cough syrup
TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY
FOR SALE Fresh milk cow. J. H.
Maxwell. Spring St., off Crater Lako
highway, Phono 437-Y. 208
FOR RENT Six room furnished
bungalow, Rosa. Court, no children.
Phone 400 11. . .20:.
FOR SALE Cletrac und now 3-10 bot
tom John Deere tractor gang plow;
one Oliver 2 disc Kuflg plow and 1-3
section new tractor spring tooth
harrow. Price $760 if sold In next
id days, ull In A No. 1 condition.
Sumo can be seen in use nt my place
In Valley View district. Phono Ash
land O-F-3, J. IX Uiwe. 205
MPEBIIEIS
LONDON, Jan. 29. (By , tho . Asso
ciated Press.) It Is understood that
the cubinot ' will meet tomorrow to
hear and discuss Stanley Baldwin's
report on his American financial mis
sion. The division of opinion gen
erally attributed to the cabinet mem
bers on the question of accepting
America's debt terms is not confirmed
by any ministerial statement.
No minister except Mr. Baldwin lias
discussed tho situation for publication.
The popular hope that terms mny
yet bo managed is based on tho as
sumption that further uttempts will
be made through diplomatic channels
to influence the L'nited States but
most of the press opinion takes Mr.
Baldwin's Southampton statement ut
its face value. ,r, . .
It la regarded, as. certain that if the
terms are' ftot mqdified the .'coming
budget will .be .a' gloomy one for the
tax payers who have been banking for
some time, upon relief from taxation,
and expecting a budget .surplus...
Tho government would have ,the
support of a, majorlb" of the London
newspapers .If. .It accepted the Ameri
can terms forthwith. The Daily Mail
and the Graphic alone today express
their opposition.'-:.v. .. .' ,.;
The Herald, labor's publication,
while noncommittal regarding accept
ance or rejection, says:
"Great . Britain and France at Genoa
waxed indignant about the sanctity of
International :. debts , and now Great
HritaJn. makes the payment of half her
pledges a favor while France an
nounces blandly that she has bot the
least Intention of paying at all until
she secures full reparations from
Germany.". , . , ' , -
News Summary
' of Last Night
WASHINGTON Army exports huvo
produced u new bullet for rifles und
machino guim which It is said will in
crenso the range of these guns ap
proximately 1100 yards.
CLEVELAND Wlllium G. Lea,
president of the Brotherhood of Rail
road Trainmen announced that he had
accepted the presidency of the Steigel
meyor -Manufacturing company, a $!0,
000,000 corporation of Seymour, Ind.
BERLIN The government claims to
bo in possession of copies of printed
'placards', being distributed throughout
the Rhlneland, containing tho proc
lamation of a Rhlneland republic lor
February 1.
MEXICO CITY Strikers and tram
way officials signed an ugreoment
which ends the strike and provldos for
a resumption of street car. service,
suspended eight days ago.
SEATTLE The steamship Presi
dent Grant of the Admiral line's Ori
ental service established a new trans
Pacific record,, making tho voyage
from Yokohama and Victoria in eight
days, ten hour und 14 nioiuutes, of
ficials of the line said.
INDIANAPOLIS Officials of the
Indianapolis Motor Speedway indi
cated that the annual 500 mile raco
would be moved to another city If tho
stuto legislature pa'ssef t b ill pnow
pending to prohibit the raco.' '
rAbJ FEBRUARY 5th
MAIL ORDERS RECEIVED NOW
Season's Supreme Sensation
HENRY W. SAVAGE
" Producer of .Miti.i's Plays ',,
Offers a Magnificent Ne Production of tho' linchnutliiB Operetta
That Sot the Whole World Wultziiig
, Ortsm Vomnii'Us f ;
..YAKIMA. "VushV Jfcfti f 'fob Mrs.
Ziich Hawkinn. n-sUUnt for fifty
years of Yakima, died at her home
this mornfiiR. She was born in Ore
gon and in now 59. SJio is Hurvived
by two children, u .son, Zuch and u
daUKhter, Mra. Jay W hit. field of El-
r . . .
.i : . With an Inconipaiabli' Company
SPECIAL -AXI- THE c
SYMPHONY, : FX?m:
ORCHESTRA BEAUTIES
' SEAT SALE ' .
Friday, Feb. "Jf Neon
PRICES 55c to $2.75
: ; , : Includes Tax '
' WITH MEDFOPD TRADE IS MEDFORD MADE. ' '
PLYMOUTH. England. Jan. 29. (By
the Associated Press.) Ambassador
Oeorge Harvoy, upon his arrival hore
today, took occasion to say that Stan
ley Baldwin; chancellor of the ex
chequer, had mnde.a good impression
and that England could not have sent
a better man to the United States.
COBLEN'Z ; Two battalions of
French engineers have taken over the
railroads and one through' train was
dispatchod to Paris despite the strike
of German railroad workors.
Hills acts at once
checks Colds in 24 Hours
aTa mid tab Hills Qscmii
i- a: . . . . r 3V
Bromide Drnninc. tfmcfc to act. satcs
most dependable cold-flUASw
ij headache and
Onppe ,
Hills Cascara Bromide Quinine
Free Demonstration
OF
!
-AND-
CROWN, CEREALS
. 130 EAST MAIN STREET
January 29 to February 3
You. are cordially invited to visit this store- during demonstration to see and
taste for yourself the elegant Bread and Pastry, made from Crown Flour.
Personal Attentior
Phone 252
GROCER
Harold has sent the laugh fever
raging through the city. Every
body's getting it. And the great
thing about it is that nobody
wants to be cured. They love
the delirium of smilitis. Come
on, join the victims.
Prompt Service
Phone 252
Laugh and the world laughs
with you stay away from
"Dr. Jack" and . regret
alone.
Handicraft Shop.
Hemstitching
ricotfcig
8c per yard.
Bartons eoTnrAil.
DON'T
FORGET
yr Co.
, , m n
ga .Jr Other film oddities, in-
Jk w eluding "Betty" Brown
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