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About Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 30, 1923)
' miIdpord rAn.TjaBuxE, mkdkord, oiiDCipy. tltf-siuy, jantalt vm pact; three F FEDL LAND BANK (SSSTts UNCLE SAM MAY MEDFORD SENATOR lMtiHMilx lust u good i-ltlzcn lust gt, it is hopi'U not permanently. o Im Judge Krunk Vv Souza. who ft for Mudford, Ort.. where V.o will b asuuclntPd In th nructico of law 1th Judu W. E. "Ifcwn, one of the lading lawyers of the Htuto. i Mrs. le Buuzu and their dauKhtor, tart ha, will remain Hi, Phoenix to i end of the school year when they 111 (Joln Mr. lt Souza at Medford: Mr. DeKouzn haa been a resident f I'hoenix for the last 15 yearn. He tthio hero to engage In reportorlal ork, having been engaged elsewhere l nuwflpaper work for about two enra. , Nearly all this time he was en aged In the Htudy of law. He was member of the last territorial legis iturv, chief clerk of the const It u oual convention and sccrotury of iu state corporation commission. In. lino with his choHen work he ecame Justice of tho peace for "West hoenlx precinct and held that office nlll. three years ago, since' when he as boon actively engaged in the mctice of law. Medford, Ore., is a thriving town 1 the southern part of the state lying etween the two mountain ranges !hlch trnverse tho state. It is the puter of a great fruit industry and iljaoent to a largo lumber Industry. If. the people want to know nny iliiff bout Mr. Do Souza. let them rite to anybody in Phoenix, just nybody; let them take a Phoenix dl cctory and select the name of the ddresse and they will get a good ccount of their new fellow citizen. hoonix (Ariz.) Republican. WANTS CANNERY S. K. liullls says the people in osephine county have about 13,000 cres mostly given land, under the ii'v f rriifiil inn nrnlort that it to be lovcloped and they want to raise nnnery products and are desirous of laving h cannery located there. Mr. I'.ullis niot their committee last reek in an endeavor to, show them hat It is far better to hrivo one good annery in tho valley that runs full Imo and that naturally could pay tetter prices than, two or three cau teries that run part time. Mr. IJullis is endeavoring to get )cdplo all over the valley to grow tiore vegetables and small fruits this rear as the Itogucv Jliver. Valley Can ilng company has put in new equip hent and is now prepared to handle loiibln the product. Eat Kellogg's Bran regularly to get permanent relief from constipation! ' Freedom from constipation, mild or chronic, can bo surely looked for if you will cat Kellogg's Bran every dayl Two tablcsioonfuls are suffi cient j for severe cases with each meal, w KcUogg's Bran is nature's most wonderful food awaiting to chance to bring back your health. Kellogg's Bran is scientifically prepared to ro licvo suffering humanity from cousti ;pation and it will do that. Being cooked and krumblcd, Kellogg's Bran is delicious in it3 nit like flavor. It should not bo con fused with common brim which is un palatable and hard o cat, Kellogg's Bran adds greatly to tho pleasure of eating other hot or cold cereals. A popular way to servo Kellogg 's Bran is to cook it with hot cereals. In preparation, add two tublcspoonfuls Telephone HSi IS TO MAKE LOCAL IRRIGATION KEN WILLIAWIS CURBING KU KLUX m mm run - K. H. llurd niTelury-tmisurer of tho Kuku lllwr National Farm Loan association, (Ih' In , receipt of tho fol lowing Iftt 'from A. u. Thompson, secretary of tlio l'"ileral '.and Ilar.k of Spokane. ; which is of. Interest to nil iriiRUtion fiu-mors of this section: "This will' ncK-jiowde'ilRo receipt of a resolution ndupited t a meetiiiB of the Ashland. Medford. UolU Hill and ltoBue ISiver National Farm Ixmn as sociations, hild nt -Modltord. Oreuon, January 10. '1923. rcaiestinc this bank to mako. an Investliatioii of fr riK.ition districts In tho Kofuo Itiver valley. . . "In reply, oir engineer appraiser Mr. Mi-Klttrlek was Instructed some time jiko, to ninko an examination of the R;uo Hlvei- valley as suton as he could TSiupleto tho work he then had on hand. Ho informed mo today that ho willibe ready to take up the work in tho llioBuo Itlvor valley a soon as he coniletes his report on two dis tricts In MonUina that he Is now pre paring, and that ho thinks ho will bo able to. finish these reports about February 15 to 20. "Wo will appreciate It very much if your associations will co-operate with him in seeing that all available datu, transportation, etc., aVo fur nished him, that ho may mako a complete report on those districts while thero." CHEVROLET SALES In spite of tho winter season the business of tho Chevrolet Motor company has ' been unusually good. Patton and I to bison of this city are in receipt of the following telegram- "Friday. January nineteenth. "Chevrolet Motor company shipped from various assembling plants, jiot including Canadian plant, twenty one hundred and fifty-eight can, which, is record shipping day and which Js ;rcsult of unprecedented winter orders." ' ' Tho new' Chevrolet has made 1 a de cided hit throughout tho couniy. as evidenced ly the remarkable sales since its Introduction; -Patton &;ltob inson, Jnc, Medford and " Southern Oregon Chevrolet distributors report many sales during recent weeks of both open and closed models. They cordially invite Ihose interested in the new models to come to their hirilmirters and see them on dls- I piny. ' - - - of Bran f.or 'each' person, mixing it with the cereal to bo cookod. Kollogg 's ' Bran ,is especially de licious in raisin bread, muffins, pan- cakes, macaroons, etc. Recipes appear on each package. Realize what Kellogg's Bran is doing for constipntion sufferers all over the nation, then just think what it can do for you and yours. Tho horrors to come should guide you to cat bran regularly, to nerve it in some form, each day. ; . You can drive constipation out of your family with Kellogg's Brnn and removo tlio causo of 9095 of human illness I First-class hotels and clubs servo Kellogg's Bran in indi vidual packages. Ask for it at your restaurant. All grocers. ' 298 ' MEDFGRD'S EXCLUSIVE STORE FOR LADIES" Open for Business THURSDAY With a Bigger, Better Stock Than Ever! Everything for Women! LADIES' READY-TO-WEAR SUITS, COATS, DRESSES, CAPES, HOSIERY, UNDERWEAR, LINGERIE, PURSES, NOVELTIES, HOUSE DRESSES, GLOVES AND YARD AND PIECE GOODS. Owing to Necessary Repairs on Our Present Location, the Colonial Has Been Closed for the Last Several Weeks. During This Time, Our Buyers Have Secured New Stocks From Los Angeles and San Francisco for You Special Bargains at Our Opening. Don't Miss it! SURVEY TAKE A HAND IN UL.L.U iiuikViu nun RECORD IN 1923 ST. LOUIS, Jan. 30. r-Keiinotti Wil liams, formerly of Grulnts Pass. Ore gon, who led the A mo rim n league in home runs last seatiou, iu a loiter, re ceived at the Drowns' headquarters to day assorted he Is "nnxfous.to get back la harness" and that lie is tour ing here from Portland. Du'siuess Manager Hob Quinn said lui Inter preted this as disittlling rumors that there would be difficulty in' gk-'ttlng Williams' signature.' to a 11IC3 contract. "I've got a hunch I'm gojlng tri drive in about twenty more lionws rune than last year," the letter continued, "and I want you to reserve my seats at Sportsmen's park for the big series next fall. That's tlio iway I feel about it." . Williams slammed , out 38 . four baggers lost season.; , ; SEATTLE. Jan. 30 With twelvo victories seven of them knockouts In fifteen nioetlnKS, .tho other (three beinK draws, composing his rcent record. Dodo Ilercottt quondam lum berjack of Monroe. Wash., Is to meet Kid Johnson of Oljmipia for six rounds here tonight. ' Johnson was on tho other end of, Ilcrcott's last draw which was his latest fight. (irrb lights Toudilit. NEW YORK, Jan. 30. Harry Greb of Pittsburg will defend his American llghl-hcavywciiiht title to- night against Tommy Louighran of t'niiaueipnta, in a iiiieen-rounu oai tlo at Madison Square Garden. CHICAOO Joe Burman. Chicaga bantam, 'outpointed Patsy b Klanigun. St. Louis in ten rounds. ST. LOUIS A: scheduled ten-round boving bout between Hugh Walker, : sas City and Jock McAuliffc, 1 truit, was halted in tho third round by the boxing commission, .who said Walker was not in condition to fight. Miss Malloi-y Wins...; '. X13 WYOItK. Jan. 30. Mrs. Molla DJurstodt Mnllory, national woman's tennis champion, who startod off her U23 court season hero yosterday with an easy victory in love sots with Mrs. G. A. Adams of llrooklyn 'will moot j-tlffer opposition today in the second round of tho invitation indoor tour nament of tho Casino Heights, In Jliss Cores Baker of East- Orange, X. J. POHTLAXD. Oro Jan.' SO. After a. little more than two rounds of any thing but boxing and fighting, Jimmy Sacco and Frankio Hrltt woro both put out of the ring last night by the referee. Al Oruman,; who , doclared tho bout which was to havo gono ten rounds, no contest. Severe Cough After Influenza "After an attack of tho 'Flu' which loft me with a severe cough nothing seemed to relieve roe until I used Foloy's Honey and Tar." writes Mrs. K. D. Drake, Chllds. Maryland. Coughs resulting from Influenza, Whooping Cough, Asthma, Croup, La Grippe and Uronchltas are quickly relieved with Foley's Honey and Tar. Contains no opiate;) ingredients printed on the wrapper. Largest selling cough med icine In tho world. Sold everywhere. Adv. THE CO NKW OHLKANS, U.. Jan. 30. Tho federal government ut Washing ton Is reportod hero tonight on good authority to bo about ready to com mence a most smirching Investigation of its own Into the activities of the Ku Klux Kiun. This probo Is to be centored in the so-callod kliui states of the south, via: Georgia, Arkansas, Texas, Louisiana and Alabama. Federal agents havo already beon dispatch ed to Dallas, Little Itock Atlanta and' nirmingham. The evidence already gathered, ac cording to Gov. Parker, reveals vio lations of federal statutes of the most startling character. It Is al leged to. establish tho following facts: That, a special membership cam paign Is now being conducted by tho klan among railway mall clerks and postmasters throughout tho entlvo southwest. Evldciieo in the hands of operatives, it Is said, tends to show that mull already has been tampered with. That a similar campaign Is being conducted ,by klnu emissaries among tho telegraph operators In flvo stntes for the purpose of tapping nt first hand this source of Information. That tho samo character of activity is being conducted throughout tho telepbono offices of tho Bouthwest. That attempts have been made to enroll newspapermen on tho klan roster iu an effort to control news sources and tho publication of news, as well as editorial matter. Attorney General A. V. Coco is still at his home at Marksvlle, but one of his assistants, T. Semmes Walmsley. tonight confirmed the fact that evidence of the klan's activities as outlined above had been placed In the hands of federal authorities. DOUBLE EGG IS LAID BY LOCAL CHICKEN "Two-in-One" " 1m what I. J. MikRChe has christened one of his Plymouth Kock hens which laid u phenomenal egg yesterday. The vggt which is now on exhibition in tho Monarch Feed ancLHeod ytore win dow ,was of abnormal hUo and when broken open wari 'found to contain nnother .oket. praetally of normal sizo and perfectly formed with a hard shell. .The smaller ' egg surroundod by the white and yolk 'of -the larKo egg Is In a Jar and tho shell of the outer eteff is lying beside tho Jar In the window. 6 BELOW IN HAVRE. CHICAGO, Jan. 30. Wbilo colder weather overspread tho Northwest states and those of the upner Mississ ippi valley east of tho Rocky moun tains, enjoyed abnormal torn pcratu res, New Orleans had virtual summer weather with the the,rmouieter around eighty degrees, while Havre waa vis ited with six below ero weather. LON LAUDED BY VOTER , The two most conscientious work -1 ers in tho senate are Dunn and Zim-j merman in ho far fts study of bills ls concerned. Neither has any pet bill, to trade through. Neither is playing politics. Neither is ambitious to con-' trol tho senate or overthrow anyone' else who Is trying to control It. nut both arc determined, to find out allj they can ah to what the effort of t noli bill will ho, so that right and Justice! may be done. Hoth are in tho senate chamber early and late, poring over! the bills and curt fully studying In- formation that cornea in concerning 1 each and nil. Hoth are accessible to anyone who lias a righteous cause ' and desires to statu H. Hoth listen patiently and attentively. Hoth nsk Intelligent and discriminating ques tions. Neither attempts browbeating or bulldozing. j Dunn Js no cynic, hut ho does not like to take anyone elso's Judgment as final on n bill." He prefers to study it out for himself and form his own .opinions, lie Is independent and self-reliant. Ho is not aggres sive, and does not need to be, fr.; bo Is asking nothing and is not trying to "put something over." Orogon Voter. . DEFEAT N. GUARD Tho National Guard basketball team was defeated Monday night by a score of 17 to C. Owing to poor practico tho Na tional Guard team tnado a poor show ing but expect to do bettor tho next game. The line-up was as follows: North Methodists Howard Olnsoock. center. Huss Sherwood, forward. Charles Haw lings, forward. " Walter Steele, guard. Krnest Hurt, guard. Substitutions Armstrong for Glas cock. Hurtle for Steele. National Guard ' I'vt. Vernon Kennedy, renter. Pvt. Harold 'llubler, forward. Hvt. "Weldon MeHoe, forward. Sgt. Sterling Kichmond, guard. Pvt. AVarren Conrad, guard. Substitutions Sgt. Kichmond for Pvt. McUoe; Pvt. Smith for I'vt. Ken nedy. landar k,Cliocolalps?r Orison CfiPrripSJPf rail i nmsy.,,. ll'ullCri'iLiJ ' rtlHERE are no : JL chocolates quite so good as Tan Jar and she knows it. Show her that you do, too. l.flA til. POIIIHI H hTr.r thry tell EOori emir. IB OUR BIG SALE IS STILL ON 25 discount on every article in our store that, is not marked special You can save money by buying Raincotas, Slickers and Rubber Articles this week. Army Blankets, live $2.45 Army Rain Coats, Roc $1.00 and $2.00 Gas Mask Rain Coats, new ; $4.35 Raynstcr Rubber Coat, guaranteed, new........$3.65 Tower's Fish Brand Slicker, 3-4 length, new,..$3.00 Towers Fish Brand Slicker, Coat length, new $1.88 Rubber Allies, 14 inch lace top, new .'. $2.9T Slicker Ilats, new .....50c O.'D. Wool Shirts $2.45 0. D. Wool Shirts, Rec ,:. $1.38 Irish Frieze all Wool Overcoats, new...-. $10.90 Sheep Lined Overcoat, 42 inch -...$10.15 Army Overcoats, Reclaimed $2.25 and $3,25 25 Per Cent Reduction on Shoes. We are not selling out or quitting business. Just making a clean-up to make room for spring goods, and giving you people a chance to save some money. s United Army Stores 32 So. Central Ave. . ;. 1 :" 1 ' NOTTCK. '' ' " Through an Error Our Office Tolophono Number was omitted to the new Directory. IT IS 77 DB. H. E. MURPHY. Dentistry and X-Rajr 2nd Floor Medford 111(18. AUJO PAINTING Now In tlio tlnio to havo your Auto IlofinLshod. Wo cheerfully BoIlc.lt your pnlrpn aga and early booking.. Trlcea right. Plus quality eorvlco and workmanship. Wo are permanently . located at 221 No. Fir Street. - Geo. Watson Co. Mionc 777 Medford, Ore. AL SPRAY RIG REPAIRING Williams Implement Service ' !M 8. Harriett Phono 205 REAL BARGAINS In Serviceable Used Cars Crater Lake Automotive Co. 123 South Front St. " Liberty Bldg. THE COLONIAL- VALUE AND SERVICE -THE COLONIAL T