Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, February 20, 1924, Page 3, Image 3

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MEDPOftD MAIL TRTBTTSTE, MEDFORD, OnEfiOSV WEDNESDAY, FEBTCTTATCY 20, 1024
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Blanche Sweet in "Anna Christie"
Grafting Supplies
Make Your Own
: r- -- Wax Pot and Heater .j"-
ARE TURNED IN
BY GRAND JURY
WE CAN SUPPLY YOU WITH SPECIAL
His
HEAVY METAL
OIL BOWLS
AND
HEAVY BURNER3
TOGETHER ,
WITH FELT WICKS
so Ydu, can Construct, your own wax' heater;at a
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Monarch Seed 6 Feed Co.
.323 East Main . ., . ..t. Phone 260
, - "The Farmers' Service. Station", ... .. .
WE DO COMPLETE OVERHAULING
AND REBUILDING
There comes a time In the life ot every niDtor whon minor repairs,
adjustments, tikering and patch work do not pay. That's when you
need complete overhauling or rebuilding. We are splendidly equipped
to give you prompt and efficient service, right now.
. ,.... DON'T DECEIVE YOURSELF
You're paying the cost of Reconditioning In. wasted oil and gas
alono. . ... . i
The expense of operating your car with cylinders in a worn and
scored condition Is greater than the cost of Reconditioning and Com
plete Overhaul. Hut the waste of gas and oil Is not the only thing to
bo considered. ,
The following troubles are all directly due to worn cylinders.
Loss of Power.
Imperfect Compression. . '
Low Gasoline Mileage.
Waste of Oil.
Excessive Carbon.
Fouled Spark Plugs Misfiring.
Diluted Oil Injured Bearings. ,.
Weak Compression Hard Starting. .,.....
Piston Slap Noisy Operation. ,
Uneven Idling Misfiring at Low Speed.
Reconditioning strikes at the root of all theso troubles. It re
deems your old motor makes it good as new. The cylinder walls are
made absolutely true, straight and round. They will have a mirror-like
finish that means perfect compression, full use of power, and lasting,
satisfactory service.
, "An ounce of prevention is worth a pound of cure" might well ap
ply to the care of automobiles. A thorough overhauling at least once
a year, with frequent examination of brakes, steering gear etc., moans
a lessening of accidents, to say nothing of the added comfort and. ease
of motoring. ....
Have the car put In ' shape 'now before the tourist rush com
mences. Competent mechanics, reasonable prices, labor-saving equip-
ment. .... ....
RIVERSIDE GARAGE
P. F. CLOSE? Proprietor.
Would You Spurn ai "Lift"
on a Long, Hard Road?
If you were making a hard journey afoot
and a passing motorist offered you a lift,
would you decline? . 1 .. ... .
A Savings Account at The First Nation
al will give you a lift on the road to financial
independence.:
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It takes only a dollar to open yoj.iv ac
count, and we pay,4 per cent interest, com
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M ' ... j J.- '" k . V : . V" .'-. -
ifeRRST National Sai k
McaroRD Oregon
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Indictments eight , in number al
leging crimes ranging . from being
drunk. and driving an automobile: to
bigamy,' were returned bv the grand
jury Tuesday afternoon, before ad
journment subject to call.
H. W. Martin, bond salesman, alleg
ed to have sold Rogue River valley
citizens, including some ot its most
conservative inhabitants, cannery
stock to the total of $00,000, was In
dicted for obtaining money under false
pretenses. Martin is alleged to have
disposed ot stock worth (22 at (100 per
share. One member of a pioneer fam
ily is said by the autliorites, to have
been so impressed by the opportunities
offered, that he bought (18,000 worth
outright, a young couple or this city
Invested $5000, a doctor (2500, an
Eagle Point rancher (1000, and a
couple of residents of Phoenix are re
ported to have "sunk" (500 each, and
then forgot about it. . ..
Martin is now somewhere in .Cali
fornia, where he went after ction was
started in this city by his customers.
Mark Calvin Winklo, ago 23, of Ea
gle Point, was indicted for bigamy,
the first charge of this nature ever re
turned in Jackson county. Tho com
plaint was made by Mrs. Winkle, No.
2, formerly Mildred Stillwell, who lives
on the Crater Lake highway, just out
side the city limits. Wife No. 1 Is now
in Bend, Oregon. Winkle contends
this his marriage to No. -1-was an
nulled. T. E. Jones of Sam's Valley was In
dicted for having a still. The still was
a private affair, not engaged it was
said, in the wholesale business.
Indictments previously returned
against B. I. Hatfield, Henry S. Wilson,
rormer chief or police ,of Klnmath
Falls, and L. Congo or the same city,
were re-submitted, and. slight changes
made in the phraseology.
George Magraldage was Indicted for
driving an auto while Intoxicated, and
F. R. Kennedy was reindicted ror be
ing intoxicated in a public place, the
first indictment being thrown out of
court on account of faulty wording.
Registrations at
Farm Conference
Many farmers and frultgrowors
who dtd not attend tho economic con
ference on tho first day wero present
yesterday so that tho attendance of
the conference for Jackson county
compares Very favorably with tho at
tendance nt tho stato conforonco held
at Corvallls.
Cards on which some of tho far
mers registered on Monday were not
turned In at headquarters until too
late for publication yesterday so that
they are Included In the list below
with those 'additional registrations
made on Tuesday. These are as fol
lows: ,
Ben Moller, Medford; B. R.
Schwarz. Medford R. P. D.. D. R.
Wood. Medford, Mildred Ward, Phoe
nix, c. H. Brown, Medford, E. W.
Carlton, Central Tolnt, A. W. Isaacs,
Medford. Chas. A. Thompson. Central
Point, Oliver Itogers, R. v. D. Medford.
TTnskliiR for tfnATth.
OUCH! LUMBAGO!
' Kidioys cnusG backache! No!
Your backache ia caused by lum
hairn. rheumatism or a Htraln and
tho ouirkcHt relief is
Booth In penetrating
St. Jacobs Oil. Rub
it right on your pain
ful back, ' t and In
stantly tho soreness,
stiffness and lameness
d I s a p pears. Don't
stay crippled! Get a
35 cent hottlo of St.
Jacobs Oil from your
druggist. A moment
after it Is applied
you'll wonder what
becamo of the back
ache or lumbago pain.
In use for 65 years for lumbago,
backache, .notation, neuralgia, rheu
matism or sprains. Absolutely harm
lews. Doesn't burn the skim Adv.
SpecialGakes for Saturday
Leave Orders by Friday Noon
ANGELFOODS WITHOUT ICING
We furnish cream for whipped cream iceing.
' " " ' PLACE YOUR ORDERNOW
Personal Attention H ;,?, I ' ;. I Prompt Service
'::::;:.,.H.,..E. Marsh
Phone 252 GROCER Phone 252
Anna Christie'' is the attraction nt
the Kialto. Blanche Sweet in tho title,
ro lo of "Anna Christ lo" offers definito
proof that a triumphant comeback
can bQ staged, for it stands out as far
the finest piece of work she has done
since she returned to the screen from
a two-year retirement.
George Marion a performance ot
Chris" in tho Inco picture is an even
greator .achievement than his work
in the same rolo which ho creatod for
the stage drama. William Itussell as
Mutt Burke, the Irish stoker sweet
heart of "Anna," completes as fine a
trio as tho most discriminating critic
could desire.
The lover of beauty will thoroly ap
preciate the colorful flashes of the
Shanghai water front with Its motley
life, its Idling sampans and clumsy
junks. Lwiughtor and tears, tho sordid
and tho beautiful have been artistic
ally mingled.
OF
TO ENLARGE LOBBY
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The main event of tho hoxlng
smoker at the Medford Gym last night
between Johnny Carlson and Jimmy
Walsh of Portland,, was V fizzle, but
the remainder ot the card, mado up
for the final fluke.
Walsh lasted half of the first round,
and was not match for Carlson what
ever. His powers of resistance were
nil, and he reclined on tho canvas
twice before ha stayed for koops. The
first tumble was not very artistic, and
the crowd yelled for him to get up.
He did. Tho batflo was too hot, and
tho Bocond time ,-hamwent down, tho
crowd left, and the referoe counted
Walsh out.
Tho best contest of the evening was
botwecn Chauncoy Hooker and Kid
Ruter of Ashland. Tho young mon
wasted no time in fancy posing, and
Hooker was floored In the first round,
but managed to last out the round.
Hooker came back In the second round,
and mixed things, and was floored for
keeps. '
The semi final between Young Ken
nedy and Archie Calvert of Ashland
was a slanibang. Archie had plenty
of ability to take punishment, and re
cuperate, and was knocked down half
a dozen times before he was counted
out. In the third round, he was
knocked on his haunches, and Ken
nedy in the heat of tho fray biffed him
one on the jaw, while Archio was in a
sitting posture. The referee called off
the contest, while a part of the crowd
yelled "foul' It was unintentional,
but resulted in one of Kennedy's sec
onds and a couple of tho cash cus
tomer's saying mean things to each
other.
Four good preliminaries furnished a
good measure of fun and entertain
ment, and what the youthful contest
ants lacked In science thoy made up
with enthusiasm.
A good crowd attended, and outside
of the unhappy ending of the main
event, It was a crackerjaok show.
In preparation for tho enormous
coming tourist travel, and also be
causo of long needed space tho Hotel
Holland will within the next day or so
begin extensive improvement work on
that hostelry, which will greatly en
largo its lobby, and In addition nil tho
rooms and halls will bo kalsomlned
and redecorated, and the main sample
room in tho rear of tho lobby will tyo
converted Into a banquet room.
The lobby will be enlarged by In
cluding tho northoast corner business
office, which for snmo tlmo past has
boon occupied by the Medford offico
of Dennis, Kimball and Pope, Chester
Barr, manager. This offieo will bo
moved to tho rear of the building on
tho Klxth street side, whoro It will
occupy an offico in tho rear of that of
the .Westerluml Orchards company.
Tho new part of tho lobby thus creat
ed will be used as a writing and read
ing room for tho guests.
Other Improvements will also bo
tnudo, Including the re-location of ono
or two samhlo roonm. Tho long talked
of and rumored new addition to tho
Hotel Holland building, will not mu
terlall.o this year. ri
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FATAL TO COAST:
GOLF CHAMPION
DKLMONTLC, Cat., I-b. 20. Tho
laurels of victory in the Pebble Beach
women's golf tournament will return
to the east this year. Fighting: nor
way throush five days of KruelliiK
competition, in qualifying and match
rounds against what In considered to
have been the strongest array of
women prolfers ever entered in a title
tournament In the west, Miss Marlon
Holllns, of the Westbrook, I I.. olf
club, former national women's cham-
nlnn fimnrcoii vlrtorloUM VPKtnrdHV. as
! a result of her defeat. In the finals,
of Miss Mary K. Browne of Los An
j ffoles, former national tennis cham
pion, five up and four to play.
The New Yorker clinched tho title
on the fali-way of the fourteenth holo
yesterday when KrowlnR nervousness.
In the face Of the spectacular driving
and almost, uncanny, putting of her
opponent, caused Miss Browne to dub,
hook and slice five strokes, and she
conceded the hole and the match to
her steadier adversary, before tho
groon was reached.
While out-driving her opponent
thru out tho tournament, MIm Holllns
won an her rounds in the match play,
with her consistent short game. Hhe
missed only one short putt In three
das of match play and only twlco
during the tournament did she re-
. quire three putts t? tlPl? OUtt
S.S.S. keeps away
mpies
THERE are thousands of women
who wonder why their complex
ions do not improve in spite of all
the face treatments they use. They
should not continue to wonder. Erup
tions come irom
blood impurities
and a lack of rich
blood-cells. S.S.S,
i s acknowledged
to be one of the
most powerful,
rapid and effec
tive blood cleans
ers known. S.S.S.
builds new blood-cells. This is why
S. S. S. routs out of vour system the
impurities which cause boils, pim
ples, blackheads, acne, blotches, ec
zema, tetter, rash. S. S. S. is a re
markable flesh-builder. That's why
underweight people can quickly build
up their lost flesh, get back their
normal weight, pink, plump cheeks,
bright eyes, and "pep."
S. 3. S. la told at all cood drag
tores In two Bizet. The larger also
la more economical.
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CCvhc Worlds Best
loodMcdicine
Mt. Pitt $1.75
Marvel Loaf $1.60
MORTON MILLS
A CUT!
A SLASH!
For tho next thirty dsys ws
are making special price on all
our dry and green wood. Inves
tigate. lt is to your Interest.
VALLEY FUEL CO.
Phone 78
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It only
takes a little
seed and you
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Snd tor FRBB earao
'CC Mom f Co.; Se) Okpkm
))g rvUrk Stmt t !an 1-aMtciaco
Snowdrift is made
,by the Wesson Oil people
All the New Ones
JOINT EASE
ALLENRH1T
M. A. C.
BTJHLER OIL
EMERALD OIL
ADLER-I-KA
MARSH ROOT 777
BLEACHODENT
GLO CO.
CARO-CO
Heath's Drug Store
Heath, Mann and Beucb
109 E. Main St. Phone 884
We are as near to you as your telephone
Know Your Financial Possibilities
Without some accurate record, none of us
arc able to know just where our outgo stands
in regard to our income. Such a record is
very necessary if we are to make a success
of our finances. ' '
A checking account at the JacksOn County
Bank will do this very thing for you. Not
only does it do this but it also furnishes you
with unquestionable receipts for all money
laidout. . . . t. ... ..
JACKSON COUNTY BANK
SsCrfNifi. MEDFORD. OREGON
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$10 Reward
Will be paid you for the name and address of any :
prospective buyer for a new or used ar that you
turn in to us first, and that we succeed in selling '
by July 1st, 1924.
Call at the office of Hittson Motors, 36 South Fir
street and see if your prospect's name appears in
the prospect file. If not your prospect's name will
be filed and the prosect called on, and if sale is
made you will receive $10.00. You can turn in as
many as you like that are prospects for any kind
of acar.V t. ; 1 '
Hit the Trail for
HittsonV
Studebaker Dealers
36 South Fir Street.