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MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE, MEDFORD, OREGON, FRIDAY, APRTL 1, 1930. 5 i SOCIAL AND PERSONAL It. 0, Slllllll Of fllUlllM 1'ftHM WIH 111 inirid Friday on prcfowloji'tl liiiHuxmrti Teas nt aoodfriond'n. (Jtorgo layman, W. W. Uuyi'Hi 1): Horn, John Cook nnd Honry Ml'.lor ot Gold Hill woro ill Modford I'YI lny on -their way to Jacksonville to eervw an jiirorK on a special venire iufltind by Circuit ,ludgi Cnlliins. ASMt(goiory'H buir-drosslng par lorn now noun. 60' 3. V. llrown of Uuglo I'otnL npcnt Tlntnwlr.y night In Modford. WW Kidd'u KIiooh. O. C. 8ooyniltli of Talunt was iti Molfotxl on ImimIiiohh Friday, Ifcmr mats at (loodfriond'H, IT. O. Frohbnoh, secretary of tlm AnhUind Commercial olub, wuh in Medford on busliiow recently, ro tumlnir on the motor oar lustnlled 'Jiy llm Southern Pacific Hallway company, which ho pronounce a ' A. C. Handall of the Talunt oroh ardH returned Thursday evening from Minneapolis, whoro ho has been spending tho winter. Kitchen nloimilM at Ooodfrloild'H. Mrs. Charles Niokoll of Sterling wan a Mcdford visitor Friday. Hardon's cakus, broad, Icq oroam and delicious drinks aro the talk of tho town. JO. Tho Morrlvold. Shop hriH officii supplies, including flics, blank 'hoolcM, memorandum books, pencils, pen, InkH, InkwollH, tablets, typewriter supplies, envelopes, panto, mucilage and fountain pond. - Thomas l'ankoy, foroinnn of tho Suiinydnlo orchard, was in Mcdford Friday on business. He has JuhI completed Ills treo planting for tho season. Mmo. Miller will bo at Montgom ery's Emporium Saturday for the purpose of fitting and domnnslrnt ing the famotiH Gossnrd corsel. Mine, Miller id an oxporl corset lorro. 10 I)r .and Mm. Hoanchatnp of l'nlk county aro hero on a visit to Mrs. i , ,,Mln,l il'uichamp'fl brother, II. F. Mulkuy -Whllman'H oni dl aro ' i Th,,y will remain several day. Tl. Mirnvold Shop his tho oxolm-, (loodfriond's. 1" r ... w I " UHrdon'H peerless -acre orchard of peaches, npploH and i broad. 10 ' i.i it a - r..- u..t..it .1 ti ii.. I. ... ...I.. ..,11 onwjijr tin pnnun. nuinu- iZ"rZ ";""!vlHlon .and platting n Hpecialty. .,Wo will join hU family in Cali- j ("0 J,' riven tho '"7 "v ,a I jail or ten minuto to cot out .ri " if t n-n .1 by JudKo no Tliunulny aft al- of JACKSON SITE FORjJOURNAL Will Erect Horno for Paper at 8. E. Corner of Yamhill and Seventh Pays $200,0C0 for Suitable Loca tion anil Will Build Soon. n ..... .i... i t....i-.. i . , . ..i, I'liiiMin. 1 1 it iiiiih ui'J irn iiiniiii'a iiiui It of tho dopartmon of Kri":i,1M Hvo comtn,;. it only took him half the allotted time to mako a noin vnn in th uppor ond of tho valloy a low dny ao looking over the poar blijit flitttatfou. Ho report a fintliiiK im living blight. Pbrino 'JlHU. Ooodfrinnd'A. Mr. nnd Mrx. K. A. Sl.crwin of JlHhlnnd lcavo on tho fth itmt. for Jiow OrioniiR to attend tho Imperial Council of the Myrttio Khrino and tnkn a tour of tlm cant and visit -their Vonncr homo. Perhaps you need a typowritor. Ton ohu wocuro any mako you wlnh, In n rebuilt typewriter, at Tho Morri voM Shop, at a roaHonablo price. Jndgo Hnnua of Jacknouvillc w:ih t Ornnt I'aMK Friday on loal 1uh inca. Areola, tho new tablo water. Star Itottlins WorltH. 10 Mm. W. S. .Tnnofl wns a visitor nt Centm! Point Friday. John II. Carkin, nttonioy at law, -over jnckHon County Panic. IifBor P. J. O'Onra avab nt OmrttM PitMM Friday on official bus- Nw hnir-drcHriing parlont now open nt MnnlKomcry'a. co II. C. Oaniott was nt Central 'Point on n Hhort biiBincHH visit Fri day morning. Slop nt Kardon'H for delicious eod.t or ico croam. 10 CarjH't Hwooporn nt Ooodfricnd'u. W. i. Orr nnd family loft Friday inorrat) for Eugene whoro thoy will BiRk their futuro home. Mr. Orr till Iiatt Homo intoront horo to bo MtUod and will return horo for a ehe-rt time, as toon iih ho koU bin Inm'dy Nottlod in Eukoiio. A competent fltenoraphcr wanted. Addrena "T," enro of thi office 10 J. C. Carl;in wns at Gold Hay Fri day. The nalo on Hanlon'a broad 1h in oreawiiiK dally. Thoro must bo a rsnsen. G. F. Hillings of Aohland wan in Ikfedferd Fridny on hia way to Jaok csoRvilla to attend circuit court. Wear Kidd'u ShooH. Mr. and Mm. Eugono Savago of 'Glendnlo, who havo bcon visiting xeUUrao nnd friends horo, will o tum home tomorrow (Saturday). Areola, tho now tablo wntor. Star Holding Works. 10 E. W. 'Brainerd, fonnorly con ncctod with tho IIutohnHon company, tkiui iakon a position in tho gonoral asercandlflo storo of Hutohison & Yonr (jrooor hnndlos Rnrdon's tead. Tkrefl mora new cars woro addod 'to tk numbor of nutomobiles owned in ih'w city yesterday. Dr. Piokoll wceived a new Packard, E. W. Ew ank an Aubuni and tho Valley -Auttt Co. n now Hudson. Chinawaro at Goodfriond's. Wear-Xidd'a Shoos. Have you triod tho doliclous -irikks and loo croam at Rardon'a ew fountain T ' Tke Lonvro Cafo sorvos Hardon's Jouffkmits and snails, steam and IPVenflTi broad; also Hardon's dolio iioHA ice cream. 10 Wrinifora nt Goodfriond's. Hardon's now soda fountain Ib servinf all tho latost drinks, loo cream, oto, Books- Bibles, Prayor Hooks, po atryt fiction, pift books for children and adults, Como in and look them over at Tho Morrlvold Shop. Carving- sots nt Goodfriond's. Pencil troos for snlo nt ton oonts ach. II. B. Pattorson, Nash hotel, Weni- iridd'i Shoos. IT, J, Nooloy of Spoknno, ono of the owners of tho Burroll orohards, and also prosidont of tho If) 0,0-00 club f tho Falls City, is in Modford looking after his businoss intorosts, V.XU fhtnres nt Gondfriond'a. POUTIiAND, Or., April 1. C. S. Jackson, publisher of tlio Journal, i'Imboi) a doal yesterday with John C. Alnswortli, proNldcnl of tho (Jnltod Btatun National bnuk, for tho purchase of tho (piartor block nt tho southeast corner of Seventh and Yamhill stroots comprising lots7 and 8, block 180. Tho prlco paid was $200,000. Tlio property wns purchased with tho In tention of erecting upon It a building which will bo tho homo of the Jour nal. Thin proport: has boon In tho pos soinlon of tho Alusworth family for CO yonrs. Oili;lr.ally tho holding com prlnod tho vliolo block, bounded by Sixth, Seventh, Ynmhlll and Tnylor Htreutn, Two yenrs ago tho sputh half of tho block was sold to the Y. M. C. A. nnd Y. V. O. A. Tho quarter block i at tho southwest cornor of Sixth and Ynmhlll Is still tho property of the Alusworth company. Tho quarter purchnsed by Mr. Jnckson Is now oc cupied by tho Buckingham hotel nnd one largo framo rosldeuco. like a disappenranco. Lcavo ordorn at Hardon'ii for i"e cream and sherbet for dinner. He livorictf mndo nt any hour Woekdaya or Sunday. 10' E. F. Guthrie of Englo Point wan in Mcdford Friday. A nice selection of monthly bloom ing roues nt 2T cents each. IT. B. Pnttcrson. Hotel Nash. V, A. Sumner, Jr., of lh Modoc orchards, was in Medford on bni nes Snturday, F. M. Blivcns nnd I. II Eeknrt of Spoknno nrc in Medford on a busi ness trip. ' Rnrdonss serviiif; frosji Indy fin pen nnd mnraroons with all 'unn dacs. 10 75,000 MINERS ON STRIKE. (Continued from Pnge 1. In Ohio nil minors woro ordored to quit wo.rk except nt Lorain. Ono stool plant thoro immediately upon tho issuance of tho coal strike order shut down and throw out of work 1000 employes. Learning of this, tho miuoworkors of tho stnto ordor ed tho minors to work in order to supply tho stool plant with fuel. In Missouri, Oklnhomn, Arkansas and Texas, comprising tho south western interstate field, fully 35,000 minors havo ceased work. Thoir of ficials predict an curly settlement of tho dispute. AT THE CHURCHES. Methodist. Dr. Dyer will prench in tho Meth odist church next Sunday nt 11 n. in. and Miss Lillie, n returned nih sionary from Singnporc, will spouk at 8 p. in. Sunday school at 0:I.ri a. in.; Epworth Longue, 7 p. m. btrnngont or those who arc without a church homo arc cordially invit ed to those services. Christian Science. Services Sunday niornini? at !1 o'clock. Subject of losson-Bonnon, "Unreality." Sunday school at 10 o'clock; testimonial meeting Wed- uesday at 7:30 p. m. The public is, cordinlly invited to those services 128 North Grapo street, north Slier-1 innn-Clny musio houso. Whon paydays Btop, rent . days como nlonp; n-galloping. Want ad vertising can if persisted in for a roasonnblo timo rcstoro payday to your regime of life. OIL TOO SLICK FOR WOODEN TANKS (Contrnl Point Hornld.) A number of orclmrdista who had prepared wooden tnuka tin recep tacles for tho orudo oil rocoivod last wcok for orchard smudging nro get ting acquainted with somo of tho finalities of tho John D. fluid that thoy did not know of boforo. Al though tho tpnks woro built of first class mntchod linnbor, nbsolutoly wator tight, tho heavy t black oil trickled through it withpul nn appar ent offort. ' Ono orchard lost ten gallons of oil by lenkago tho first night, nnd othora report sinjilar lossos. Harry Carlton, superintend ent of tho P. W. Wnld orchard, onst of town, had n biR woodon tank pro pnrod, but bofaro filling it ho triod tho oxporimcnt of lining it with tho boat quality of tarred pnpor put on with comont. If you havo work that ought to bo dono, don't wnit for somobody to Bond you tho workor! T niinmrnn inmiA I DUdMtbu LUUALo : Edel Brau will be In Modford this wook. Ask Doo Ryan. 10 For wood of all kinds, soo tho Square Doal Woodyard. Phono 2(101. Fir atroot, botwoon Soooud and Third stroots, Gould & Lindloy, proprietors. 201 Woar Kidd'u Slioo. If you wuut suusfaotion try u. Ml. Hood Snow-Fail Floir. For snlo at the Runs Mill, Romem 1 ' Poik Son. Edol Brnu will bo In Modford this wook. Ask Doo Ryan. 10 Baptist Church. First Baptist church, cornor Fifth Btrcot nnJ North Central avenue, A. A. Holmes, pastor. Regular serv ices next Sunday morning nnd ovo ning; Sunday school, 0:45 n. m.; preaching Borvices, 11 n. m. and 8 p. m.; young peoples' meeting 7 p. m. Speoinl music nt ovory preaching sorvico. A cordial welcome to nil Btrangora to attend nny nnd all of tlioso services. Christian Church. At the Christinn church, cornor of bixth nnd Ivy stroots, services on Sunday ns follows: Biblo school nt 10 a. m.; nt 11 n. m., tho Lord's Suppor, followed by a sermon on "now to Mnko n Church Grow." At 7 p. m. tho C. E. will unito in tho union young pooplcs' sorvico nt the ProBbytorinn church. Evening sor vico of tho church nt 8 o'clock. Ser mon on "The Devil la Poor Pay." Evorybody wolcomo to all of those son-ices. W. Theo. Matlook, pastor. Don't forgot tho want nds. Canton Restaurant SAM LOCK, Prop. - To Whom It May Concorn: Tho formor famous chof at tho Nash drill, Mr. Snm Lock, has oponod n flrst-clnsa restaurant nbovo Konnody'a saloon, No. 83 South Frout Btroot. Entrance at both sides. Only first-class meals will bo sorvod, and Juot tho namo of tho proprietor Is tho best guar an too. OPEN EVEUV DAY AND NIGHT NOODLES, CHOI SUEV. This Is tho only plnco whoro will bo sorvod chop nuoy and Chi na noodlos, Como nnd soo mo and you nml I nro both suro you will como back, Romombor, I nro will ing and I p roach whatl promlso, Youra truly. SAjM LOOK. Your T ,ast Chance For Cut Fwate Piano Buying' EILERS GREAT CLEARANCE SALE AND ADVERTISING TEST POSI TIVELY ENDS TOMORROW BRING THE CERTIFICATE IN AT ONCE. PAY THE BALANCE ASBEST SUITS YOUR CONVENIENCE. HURRY IS THE WORD. ,PAY $5.00 PER MONTH Tomorrow will see the eud of Eilers Groat Sale and Advertising Test. With it closes the greatest and most remarkable money-saving event ever known. All past records have been broken. Upwards of forty shrewd business men and women havo profited by this sale. This proves conclusively that everything we've said and claimed is exactly true. We can prove to you that the same make pianos that we are selling during this sale have been sold in Medford before for from 40 to 50 per cent more than we are now asking. Come in and find out for yourself. We could only get our present space for ten days, and the ten days will be up tomorrow. So be sure and give us a call before this opportunity is gone. The remaining instruments should be gone tomorrow night. In any event this offer will be withdrawn and sale will positively end tomorrow evening. It is better to get one of these remaining pianos now at the greatly reduced priocs than to wish you had. Come right away this evening or tomorrow, if at all possible. EILERS PIANO HOU SE, located at Weeks & McGowan's Furniture Store. PAY $155 PER WEEK HERE IS THE CERTIFICATE CUT THIS OUT WOIITH 930 GOOD FOR I QWjtrtp Bollard ns first payment ou a piano ai special aaio i-rituo If presented on or before April 5, 1910. EH.KH8 I'lASO HOUSE Weeks & Mc Gowan Co. Circular. Drlng this Advertising Test Certificate with you select any piano In our stock. Wo will accept this certificate as first payment on tho pano. You mako your payment ono month later. $2.00 FOR $1.00 Should you desire to pay any cash, In addition to this certificate, we will give you a rccolpt for 2 for every dollar you pay up to $30. ' EXAMPLE: Ircsent this Certificate nnd get n receipt for ?80.00 Present this Certiflcnte nnd pny $ii In cash nnd get a receipt for $10.00 Present this Certificate nnd pay 910 in cash and get a receipt for $50.00 1 Present tills Certificate nnd pay $15 in cash nnd get receipt for $00.00 Present this Certificate nnd pay $20 in cash nnd get a reclcpt for $70.00 Prsent tills Certlficnt and iy $25 In cash nnd get a receipt for $80.00 lrc8cnt this Certificate and iny $30 in cash and get a receipt for $00.00 OUR GUARANTEE Every piano we cell is positive ly guaranteed, unconditional and unlimited. Yon aro sans to get yonr money's worth if yoa buy of PAY $8.1)0 PER MONTH Eilers. We gunr&nUc quality and we guarantee price. DON'T DELAY WE WARN YOU If you come at once yon will still be oblo to secure one of these high-grade pianos at tho lowest sale prices ever quoted in this section. Cut put tae certificate and bring it in tomorrow, or, bet tor sill), tonight, and get a piano placed in your home free. nay 1 WMT1 11 I PAY 19c PER DAY EILERS jz? PIANO jz? HOUSE TEMPORARILY LOCATED AT WEEKS & Mc GO WAN'S FURNITURE STORE. s 4 J I - l J If" II Tomorrow is the Last Day of the REMOVAL SALE The Greatest Values of the Sale Offered Saturday Tomorrow7 is tho last day in our old location and wo will make it a "RED LETTER" day in our history. Tho greatest bargains ever offered by this store will bo on sale tomorrow. You can't afford to miss a visit to this store Saturday. We start to move on Monday and want to soil as many goods as possible the .last day boforo" moving. Wo prefer to soli them for less than to move them, so ome in early and got tli'e choico. W. H. MEEKER & CO,