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Mail Tribune 100, Jan. 13, 1923

Jan. 13, 1923 BASKETBALL TEAMS GET READY FOR BUSY SCHEDULES If there is man, woman or child in this city who yearns to play basketball this winter, he...

Mail Tribune 100, Jan. 12, 1923

Jan. 12, 1923 HEN ROOST THIEF GOES TO JAIL Dewey Miller was sentenced to 15 days in the county jail when he pleaded guilty this morning before Justice...

Mail Tribune 100, Jan. 11, 1923

Jan. 11, 1923 ‘SHERLOCK HOLMES’ AT THE PAGE Nobody needs to be told much about the picture at the Page this week. You know its title is “Sherlock Holm...

Mail Tribune 100, Jan. 10, 1923

Jan. 10, 1923 HOME MAKERS WEEK IS WELL ATTENDED Home Makers Week made a very successful start on Tuesday morning. An audience of thirty-five enthusias...

Mail Tribune 100, Jan. 9, 1923

Jan. 9, 1923 FARMERS WEEK IS LAUNCHED WITH FRUIT LECTURES Farmers Week and Home Maker’s Week opened up at the public library this forenoon with the fr...

Mail Tribune 100, Jan. 8, 1923

Jan. 8, 1923 MEDFORD PEOPLE AND MAIL HELD UP BY FRESHETS The demoralized train service of the Southern Pacific since Saturday forenoon because of floo...

Mail Tribune 100, Jan. 6, 1923 continued

Jan. 6, 1923 continued JUDGE THOMAS REVOKES PAROLE ELMER SIMMONS The parole of Elmer Simmons, who pleaded guilty last October to an infraction of the ...

Mail Tribune 100, Jan. 6, 1923

Jan. 6, 1923 WIND STORM AT CENTRAL POINT CAUSES DAMAGE Central Point, Jan. 6. — (Special Correspondence). Early last Sunday morning a severe windstorm...

Mail Tribune 100, Jan. 5, 1923

Jan. 5, 1923 STILL ON ROXY ANN IS RAIDED BY THE SHERIFF One of Largest Hauls in Local History Made by County Officials on Big Moonshine Plant — 4 ...

Mail Tribune 100, Jan. 4, 1923

Jan. 4, 1923 12 BABIES BORN IN FORDS HERE DURING THE YEAR There were 660 births and 492 deaths in Jackson County from June 30, 1921 to June 30, 1922, ...

Mail Tribune 100, Jan. 3, 1923

Jan. 3, 1923 OFFICER ADAMS NAMED CHIEF MEDFORD POLICE Medford’s new city administration is in the saddle, having assumed office last night at their fi...

Mail Tribune 100, Jan. 2, 1923

Jan. 2, 1923 CHIEF TIMOTHY AND BOY FIND BOOZE Chief Timothy scoured the Bear Creek jungles last night accompanied by a high school boy in search of a ...

Mail Tribune 100, Dec. 30, 1922 continued

Dec. 30, 1922 continued ARREST 3 BOYS FOR ‘HIJACKING’ MOONSHINE CAR Atwood Vann, George England and Boyd Brandt, youths from 18 to 20 years of age, ar...

Mail Tribune 100, Dec. 30, 1922

Dec. 30, 1922 ASTORIA THANKS CITY OF MEDFORD FOR ASSISTANCE Expressing warm gratitude of the people of Astoria for the recent donation of $500 cash to...

Mail Tribune 100, Dec. 29, 1922

Dec. 29, 1922 SALMON SNATCHERS CAUGHT, GOLD RAY During a raid conducted this morning at the Gold Ray dam District Game Warden Pat Dailey arrested five...

Mail Tribune 100, Dec. 28, 1922

Dec. 28, 1922 PROTECTION FOR OREGON CAVES IS FORUM MESSAGE Frank Patterson, the man who has been so markedly successful in the taking and coloring of ...

Mail Tribune 100, Dec. 27, 1922

Dec. 27, 1922 FLORENCE POOL RESIGNS OFFICE ON JANUARY 1ST The news will be received with much regret in this city and throughout the county that Miss ...

Mail Tribune 100, Dec. 26, 1922

Dec. 26, 1922 THE COMMUNITY CHRISTMAS TREE A GREAT SUCCESS With thousands of people of all ages from the city and immediate vicinity surrounding the b...