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About Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989 | View Entire Issue (May 21, 1919)
PAGE TWO Much Interest, hna bean aroused by the fact that. Her. h. Myron dJooaer'a announced, subject for his morning sormon Sunday at the Presbyterian church Is "President Wilson's Colos sal 'Blunder;" which Is said to be plain presentation of (acts why Americans should not approve his policy in regard to war time prohlbl tlon.; The announcement for the ser mon' further says: "Shall We play Into the hands of the best organized, oqulpped, financed and cunning In strument of German propaganda?" Paper hanging, paper cleaning. C. F,, Itonnlch, R. F. D. 8. . ' . .. 61 B. J.-McPhee, painter., Phone 009-X. . , i. , t 76 in. Ji. Parsons, of Seattle, owner or the Hlllcrost orchards, arrived to day for1 a short visit before continu ing his journey to New York city All kinds of used cars from $200 up at Paclfio Highway Garage- Fords, Overlands, 'White, Studebaker, Quick and others. Block and a half ' south of Nash Hotel. 52 , Everyone Is Invited to come to the ice cream social on Meeker's lawn tonight. Good entertainment. SI B. M. JicKoanoy received a tele gram "from Austin Carbln of New York city today announcing his re turn to Medford, May 30th. Mr. Cor hln has resigned his position on the war trade board and, will spend the summer at: his ranch near Eagle Point. ,' Hemstitching, pecotlng. Some ner Ideas. Vanity Hat Shop. - Attend the Epworth League Ice cream social tonight Meeker's lawn. North Bartlott. Gl '. Sergeant Major George Codding returned today after several months active service In France and will re sume the-praotlce of law in Attorney A. E. Reames' office. Major Cod ding was. re-elected: esteemed loyal knight in the Elks lodge while over seas., ' . , Koom and board at 43 North Grape Street. Phone 668. - 66 . You don't have to stay at home; . get. a good used car. Pacific High way Garage, block and a half south Nash Hotel. 62 . Tom Bell of Talent and J. A. Ell in is ten of Ashland, employed on the iaient. irrigation ditch were injured . yesterday and will be unable to work for some time. Boll suffered a bro ken hip and EdmiBten painful Injur ies,, while engaged in stump pulling. They were attended ly Dr. Hart of Medford. 1 ... . . Plenty, of Fisher's scratch feed and other feeds at Watkina Feed Store. , . 62 . Don't walk! when you can get a good used car for .1200. Pacific Highway Garage. 52 Interest is increasing. In the con cert to. be given by the girls glee club, and; the orchestra of. the high school' next Monday night In the high school auditorium and there is no i you county and northern California The Foley & Burk carnival com pany will make lis annual week's visit In this olty, arriving next Mon day and will open for business Tues day for the next five days. It Is under stood that the company la not ap pearing here unden the auspices of any local organisation as has been the case heretofore. Piston rings tor all can. C. E. Gates Auto Co. Canteens are practically indeetruc- table, yet cost less than water bags. C. B. Gates Auto Co. A son was born at an early hour this morning at the Medford sanitar ium to Mr. and Mrs. Ed Kurs of Hilt. Mr. Kurt Is foreman at the Parsons ranch near that city. . , , Alco Taxi. Phone 95. - A good used car can be had at Pa clfio Highway Garage with starters; some just like new. Block and a bait South of Nash. 62 A general change In time Is com ing on the Southern- Pacific railroad June 1st, which will probably change the time of arrival and departure of several trains at Medford. For fire Insurance phone 64, cor ner Eleventh street and S. P. track. D. R. Wood & Co. Fir slab and dry wood tor sale by j. T. Gagnon. Phone SS 9. Another sample of patronlilng home Industry. A lady canvassed the merchants of this city for ads in a cook book, to be published under the auspices of a home lodge. Being thoroly "up" In her business she was very successful and the book was printed out of the city. Have your car washed and slmon- iied at Pacific Highway Garage. 62 Alco Taxi. Phone 96. E. D. Ressler, dean of the school of vocational education at the college has gone to Clendale to give an ad dress at the high school commence ment exercises. 'He expects to visit Roseburg, Medford and Ashland schools also.- He will return Satur day. Corvallla Times Gazette. Brake lining tor all cars. C. E Gates Auto Co. Hemstitching, Pecotlng, Handicraft Shop, The fifth annual track and field meet of the Southern Oregon Athletic association will he held Friday on the public school athletic field at Talent The following schools will compete for the Olympio cup now held by the Phoenix school: Talent, Butte Falls Jacksonville, Central Point, Gold Hill, Eagle Point, Rogue River and Phoenix. Outside of these events will be field and track events by all the rural schools of Jackson county. There will be 64 athletic contests in all on that day. Admission is free and a very large crowd is expected to be in attendance, from all parts of the county. - Springs for. all cars. C. E. Gates Auto Co. Rooms, with or without board. No. 8, corner Fourth and Front. 56 R. J. Nixon of Yreka, one of the best known citizens of Yreka, Slski- THIS IS THE NEW FLOOR LEADER S Jt twMc . 1 rRANH W. NOVOSLL Mondell Is Republican-- tloor leader lu the Sixty-sixth congress, convening Monday, doubt but that the many friends and admirers of the clubs will pack the concert hall to the doors. -- R. H. Paxson's Superb Dahlia roots now on sale at Central Point. Send ior printed price list 54 : Dance at Trail Saturday. 62 .- At the annual meeting of. the Rogue River Fruit & Produce asso ciation nem Tuesday aiternoon Be yond' the election of directors and officers only routine business was transacted. The election resulted as , follows: Directors, G. B. Carpenter, E. F. Guthrie, F. Corning Kenly. H. Van Hovenburg and Leonard Carpen tor.:. The following officers: were re elected: R. C. Washburn, nraiident: F: C.. Kenly, vice president,, and G. B. Dean, secretary and treasurer. A. C. Allen of course will continue as manager. 4- Ford, . Maxwell and Chevrolet own ers will Burely be glad to see the new heavy duty tire put out toy the Fed- eral Rubber company. Users of these cars have sometime felt the need of a sturdier tire than the market at- forded-, This new tire is an extra big one, has five plys of fabric of the best sea island cotton and in all Is . tutvBLuruiesL lire ever maoe ior mis Clair of cars. The C. B. Gates Auto company has 'just received another shipment and will sell them at the very low price of $20.80. i For the best Insurance see Holems, the-Insurance Man. - - ' . . ' AKho it was a very enjoyable af fair the shirtwaist dance of the Elks last night lacked somewhat in atten dance due -mainly to the hot weather. , Carriage,, wagon and auto repair ing and rebuilding done at Merriman Blacksmith Shop. All work guaran teed.' - i 66 .. Alco Taxi. Phone 95. ; A memorial day service will foe held lit the -Central Point church next Sunday and all soldiers and sailors of Central Point and vicinity are cor dially invited-to attend. A'.car to suit your, pocketbook at Pacific Highway Garage, block and a half south of Nash. .- i 52 Call Mitchell, in regardHo- that lawn mower and have it sharpened right. Called for-' and delivered. Phone 820-J. , U, IX Upson j federal poultry hus bandman, arrived in the city Monday to' look after duties connected with his line of work and was one of the attendants- at the home study tour today. - The Medford Printing company is prepared with up-to-date cuts to print ' horse bills) letterheads, envel opes etc., for horses, cattle, hogs and poultry; - - ' tt WEEKS & McGOWAK CO .. - UNDERTAJEER Hay Phone t Pacific 227. ' Night1 Phones : F. W. Weeks, 103-J2. .. ..... .1 Lad Assistant ,,- for many years, having been post- master of Yreka for 17 years and whose father established a newspaper In that city In 1852, has just removed to Medford where he will be associat ed with T. E. Daniels in the New Yosk Life Insurance company agency of this district, which takes in all of southern Oregon and northern Cali fornia. Mr. Nixon Is well known here and has been a welcome speaker at various Elks lodges of Oregon for years. He has long been a member of the B. j. E. Akron garage on South Riverside is now open to do auto repair work First-class work guaranteed. 51 Edison Marshall returned today from his two weeks "bumming irlp in the northern part of the state In search of magazine story material. Furniture upholstering, mattress making, crating and- packing. Doug las, 101 South Central. Phone 615-J- Leonard Mitchell and Gerald Mitchell of Beagle, are Hotel Holland guests, having arrived in the city Tuesday. Big opening Sat. night, Ashland Nat.' Dancing and free swimming. " Charles Ream's and little daugh ter' Carvel arrived In the city thlB morning from Portland. Mr. Reames is assistant U. S. district attorney and came here to look after a fed eral case pending in court. 'Himself and daughter are the guests of his mother while in Medford. '' Children's hair cuts one- of onr specialties at the " Bowman & Noe Barber Shop. - A guest from St. Louis at the Hotel Medford who arrived Tuesday is Mrs. Marie Crouch. 2 Makes Feller Feel as-though he'd had, somethin! good, " says POST lOASTIES Kodak Finishing Film developing, 15c roll, ; . Printing, post card size, 3 for lOo. 2V4X3V4 and smaller;: 2 for So.' :: Everv dav service. JAP ART STORE " J. O. Cobbs of Minneapolis, Is a business visitor In Medford. Yesterday with a maximum tem perature of 90 degrees was, the war- meat day of the summer -season so far. This high temperature for this time ot year was -reached between five and six p. m. The temperature of today threatened to be higher. starting out with a minimum ot 49 H degrees this morning. . Back on the job. Just returned from the service and ready to do your piano tuning and repairing. W. P. Brooks. Call Palmer Piano Place. Arthur L. Peck, head ot the de partment of landscape gardening at the O. A. C, arrived in the city this morning from Corvallla in time to ac company C. C. Cate, who met him at the depot, on the nome study tour. At the noon hour at the Barnum home he addressed the home study tourists on "Making Our Farm Homes More Attractive." Dick. Sanders says the smudge Is over. Now la the time to make your appointment. Painter, in- all its branches. No after-cleaning to be done. 10 years In Medford. Nuf said.. Phone 840-J. Res. 844 W. 14. ' '"' 75 One of the Hotel Holland guests of today is SIIss M. G. Ellis of Reuben, Ore. ,;. ',- Spark-plugs tor all cars. C. E. Gates Auto Co. St. Mark s Guild members have de cided to bold the rest ot this year's meetings at the homes ot the differ ent members. . Tomorrow they will meet at the home of Mrs. R. D. Hoke on Lindley avenue. -Big opening dance and swim, Ash land Natj Saturday njght A. reliner will double the life of your tire. O: E. Gates Auto Co. Try pur merchants lunch. The Shasta. . ' - tf The grand jury In its report In circuit court today declared that In Us Investigations tt found the coun ty poor farm to bo In excellent condi tion and well unwaged, but found fault with the condition, of the county Jull and recommended that it ho.ro calsomlned and repainted. - 11. E. Wilkinson of Fresno, Cat., is' here visiting his daughter, Mrs. Karl Kunpp. VEnstoru guests at the llotef Mod ford today included R. L. MoKeen of Waltham, Mass., A. Aloxander of New York, F. T. Field and J. K. Keith of Chlcugo and L. M. Cohen of Omaha Mrs. L. M. Morse ot Hoguo River,, who has been visiting her slstor, Mrs. Roy Guyor, returned home to-' day. The Suncrest orchard began thin ning today with a largo crow. Only seven more women and girls regis tered for thinning work at the fed eral employment office Tuesday. Mr. uiul Mrs, Frank U, Ross ot Mtdvalo, Idaho, arrived in (he olty lust night and today left for Jucluoii vlllo lo visit their dnuuhtur, Mm. W. A. Chlldura. Air. and Mrs. Hoea pluu to locutu here. Mrs. Ross's father. A. C. llabb, has been hero for some time nud Is no In love with tho vulluy that, ho urged thorn to come With a vtow to changing their residence. 1 Mrs. F.'H. Hull of Chlco, Calif., returned homo today after a wuuIc'b visit with relatives In Medford, Portland-Tulogram. Phono 620. t Mr. and Mrs. Lester Simmons from Portland, . uro stopping at tho Mud ford. , . TOD LATE TO CLASSIFY; TO LKT l'UKturo tor -.cows and horses; Plenty food nud ' watur, Cows ll'.OO per month, horses $1.60 per month. 11, Pickett. 1 Urownsboro, Oro, 03 1 fi" THE HOUSE OF BIG FEATURES A picture whose thrills begin in the first fifty feet and keep right on going, with new and startling . twists every minute. Harrison says in Motion Picture News, "The Ex quisite Thief may un hesitatingly' be rated as a first class production, the best that ever fea tured Priscilla Dean." The play is the greatest crook drama of them all. And yet it is a brilliant, wholesome, tender dra ma of the world's under side. SEE IT . Added Two Reel Comedy, "It's a Great Life" And ... . , Human Interest Reel Adults 20c; Children 10c TA price wi mt Ktad it a Hut too mmh mtamj for jwt to own. . Dazzling' Priscilla DEAN . ; . in t; "The Exquisite THIEF" TO the police, she wu a uiys tery, for nana could catch hr and none could tell where and wbeu the would ttriko. Yet even . he wu not proof egainit lore go - see- duxlint Priecilla Doan in this Tirid, thrilling drama of the beautiful outlaw whom Cupid re- ' formed. A picture that will keep you on the edge of your Now playing, TODAY TOMORROW COMING FRIDAY MRS. CHARLIE CHAPLIN wm$ Gar Owners mm Tire Prices for and Truck Owners The rubber supply has become readjusted and stabilized, A general reduction in tire, prices is the result and the "drop in prices is a decided drop, particularly in truck tires Firestone Prices Are Down Now Be Guided in Your Tire Buying Accordingly Because never before have Fire stone Tires been so decidedly bet ter than others as they now are. 'And the lalest Firestone Cord, built ; to the new standard oversize,, with extra heavy non-skid tread," is up setting, all records made by any other tire of any type. i - f Ab for truck times the fact that over half the truck tonnage of America is carried on Fircstoncs proves unquestioned superiority in that line. ' ;,,,:. -: .' -: '. v;;,V? h The new piices give greater as- . surance than ever that Firestone means . . J Most Miles per Dollar. Elliott & Cook Auto Co. JMELIB F.RTYTomorrow ; Famous Saturday Evening' Post Story " Venus ii the East" ... -v 1 ; i . AVil.li BRYANT WASHBURN ANNA Q. NEILSON MARGERY WIL30N i t - u 'I , J . . . ' . .Ho went to Now 'Yo'rk to court n Vciius-liUc Woiiiiin. Ho found alio had a heart like u iMnrhlo V'iiim., Sec how hi' got rid of lii'r, and how ho met a real one peIarl white In tho 7th Episode ( Vf he LiB'htning' Raider9' JUL . . Vm I. AMERICA'S HOME SHOE POLISH Keeps your shoes good-looking ; Makes them last longer Black Tn White - Red Brown Everywhere) I WANTED 10 Painters and Paperhangers As Helpers , , $5 per Eight-Hour Day R. J. MILLER CO. Better than the Ordinary ; ; ; nay Rake; There Is a big difference !n Tho arched iteel oxlrt glvo the hoy rakes. This difference i".P" Plwl " he whooit-tha r-. ... ,., ,. ( wnocli never pull in at tlio top effects not only tho case of 0nd out ot the bottom. . operation and good working i : qualities, but the length of ; The dump rode are rcverlble,i service as well. i . Klvlng double went ot thla Import tant point. Tooth holder occom. We don't know of a bay roodatea oiy-lealted number-of .a.. 4-Kn4. I.. 1.1.. " made as the John Deere Self- You con maintain the good working qualttice of the John Deere Ralce for years; ' And from the ODcratlns atnnd- point, It la- aimple ond easy to Dump Rake. For example, Its Heavy an cle steel frame never saas . , . . , ..i iwiin, jt is Dimpie ana easy u, nujunauis tic iuu ttctia nonuio, witn one foot levor, you the frame true, always. ; can keep the teeth In worklng'po. ' , . ; altlon ot all timeas with the other.- The henvy ateel whcela with on foot levor, the rake ia. instantly extra number 6f atogifered epokci, I tripped. A convenient hand lever' protected by the channel ateel - acrvca to odjutt the teeth for close tire, ore interchangeable, giving -. rOklng, ond to elevate tho teeth double wear on the ratchets; : for transportation. ' . ' . r ' 'i ' t . ..' . ... ' . - Wc want you to come in and in thh rake. Tha ''."' '' . extra terplce you will gat out of it maket it tin - , - - moit profitable hay rake to buy. .'. HUBBARD BROS. ';;,,::,rn ; ;. ; Medford,, Oregon i'f-yr'.-