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About Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 12, 1920)
PXGE TWO STEDTOTCn MATD TnTOTHTK MEDFORD, OftEOOK. MONDAY. .TAX PART 12. 1020 wry. The .Hertford Choral society will 0 meet tonight at the I'resliyterian church. ImpLVUint business is to be transacted and the meeting will be called to order ut 8 o'clock. ' Orres, tailors lor men and women. IliKh grade only. Ashland, Ore. The funeral of Morton Doty, the auto salesman in the employe of the Treicliler company whr died Satur day morning at an Ashland sanitar ium after a brief illness there, was held this afternoon from St. Mark's Protestant Episcopal church in this city and the interment, was in the cemetery at Jacksonville near which city .Mr. Doty was born fifty years ago. ,lr. Doty was well known in the auto realm of the state, as prior to locating here last August from Portland he traveled for several years as the representative of Went- worth & 'Irwin, i,'f Portland, the tlic tributors in tills territory fgr the (ieneral Motor company trucks and tractors. Hii? moonlight dame! Medford Nat. Weil. Admission tree! 2.111 'Miss Helen Uedily left for ISnr- keley, Calif., Sunday afternoon to re- sumo her studios at the University vt California following a three weeks holidays vacation visit hero with her num. Mrs. Chas. M. Delin and other relatives and friends. Embroider your children's spring dresses now. 1 0 per cent off on Pa cific Package goods. Handicraft Shop. 2"il 'Mr. and Mrs. .lames E. (Irievo ar rived in the city last night from Prospect on one of their periodical visits, and are at the .Medford for day or sr.'. Painting, tinting and paperhang- lug. Phono KOO-X. 270 . Tho Kpworth League of the Meth odist church' will hold (heir business meeting In the league room of the church Tuesday evening. A largo at tendance is desired as there is im portant business to lie transacted. Dig dance! Wed. Medford Nat. to J:S0. Dancing free! 9:30 to Hi. lucky spot dances! 2.0 'The following Item (. Interest to ' mining men of southern Oregon ap peared In tho Portland Journal: "(loorgo W. Eslerly, pioneer placer miner and owner of a'lucrativo claim noar Wiildon. .li.nephlno county, has practically completed tho driving of . an 1 SOII-l'oot tunnel to lake euro of the tailings from ills mine, accord ing to advices received at tho offices of tho bureau (.'f mines and geology in tho Oregon building. Const ruction of tills tunnel will obviate tho neces sity of elevating the tailings from tho pit In which operations are now helng carried on, according to H. -.M. 3'arks, director of tho bureau of mines, niu! tho output may he In creased to a large extent because of the extra water thus imido available for placer operations." Bargains in gowns nnd underwear. Jlandicraft Shop. 2i", ! At tho "public library meeting to night at 7:110 o'cli.vk will lie held the Konernl meeting in the Interest of establishing a Young Women's Chris tian association body in Medford. Slab wood for. sale by tier or cord. Vnlloy Fuel Co J. C. Daley was n Hotel Holland guest over Sunday frt.'m Lake creek. Other guests nt. the same liitnl were Henry A. Norton of l.os Angeles, Abe V, Iletiuett of Etigeuo nnd Sirs. John Dellalro of Copper. (Jarments all mado, stamped and thread furnished. Pacific Package UoodB, 30 per cent off. Handicraft Whop. 2fi 1 Jouott P. Pray of Medford, has been in town novum! days this week taking tho census in this district, lie reports much progress in Hie work unci Ib highly pleased with the atten tion given him In tho work. lack sonvlllo Post. ! Drophead automatic ehaln-stllch sewing machine, $2(1, good as new. Wilson's, 112 North Front. 2.".0 Eastern guests registered at the IModford Sunday and this morning were Mrs. Kannlo Nickersou and Wil liam Elliott of Chicago' Heights, HI. A. E. Sttinsbury of Chicago, and Mrs 1. II. MncC.llvray of New York City Tho Medford P"!nting company has tho Do I.uxo 'Multiplex cash books and other rulod hooks, louse leuf Hys- teni, also Inventory sheets. If you need these or any oilier blank books or bills to fit any binder see tlili- office and putronlzo homo Industries. If Tho Elks bowling league louina ment begins tonight with a conlest lietween the teams captained by T "W. ..Miles and Chas. Strang. The two captains hnve been In hard training lor several days by playing rummy to develop tho muscles of the forearms, and each is in superb condition there. ' from. Package garments made, stamped, thread furnished are cheaper than the present price of material. 2M' iV. 1.. Ellis of Sail Diego. .1. I. .lacobson of Sa.Tiiinonto', II. II. Chris tian of Houston. Tex., and .1. K. Stout 'of Duyton. O., are among the guest at the Nash. Trv our morcliinis' lunch. The Shasta. f II. t!. Eastman, assistant postnuis tor nt Ashland, who' had served In that postoffice for the last 12 years, has heen' transferred to the Modesto, Calif., liostoffleo where he will hold the position r.f money order clerk, and leaves lotiay for the California city, to be followed later by his wife and children. WEEKS & McGOWAN CO. UNDERTAKERS Pay rhone: Pacific 227. Night Phone: F. W. Weeks, 193-J2 i t ".' Ladf Assistant The condition of l-'mli Mohr who has been confined to his bed since before Christmas with an attack of rheumatism is improving and he was able to sit up yesterday for the first time. - Yarns In all colors for yarn flow ers, locaskcin. Handicraft Shop. ' Mr. and Mrs. 1). I.. Tyson of Oak land, Calif., who have been visiting relatives in the Willamette valley and Seattle thru the holidays, arrived in Medford Friday morning and are spending a few days visiting Mrs. Ty son's parents, Mr. and Mrs. A. IJ Abbott. Have you seen tho new Oakland Sensible Six four-door Sedan on dis play? Tinny" Motor Co., 125 South Front. Frank C. Clark, the architect, re turned Sunday from a short business visit to Portlund. Pottery for wedding gifts. Handi craft Shop. The jury term of circuit court for Josephine county convened at Grants I'ass this morning with Judge Calk ins on the bench. Brunswick phonographs on easy terms at Hale's Piano House. tf J. C. Thompson, II. C. Stoddard and W. M. Shepard, iffieials of the California-Oregon Power company, arrived in the city Sunday from San Francisco and are at the Medford. Pottery for wedding gifts. Handi craft Shop. The library board for Jacksonville, recently appointed by Mayor nrltt, elected the following officers: Mary S. Hurst, chairman: W. H. Johnson, secretary-treasurer; Mrs. H. K. Hauna, librarian. It was decided to place the library in two of the rooms In the old V. S. Hotel, facing on Cali fornia street. 'Handkerchief linen in colors. Handicraft Shop. The W. C. T. U. members and friends will give a reception for Myra Miller-Slauffer, stute secretary of I,. T. I., branch of the Pennsyl vania W. C. T. II., nt tho home of Drs. Carlow, 21! l.unrel street, Tuesday evening, Jan. 12-th. Ladies' nnd men's suns French drv clenned $1.50. City Cleaning Works. Phono 474. tf Carley Preston, son of Mr. am Mrs. Frank Preston of ltuch, is patient at tho Sacred Heart hospital suffering with an attack of measles. Mrs. Paul 'llnnser., coraetlcre for Nu Hone. Phone 585-J. Incidental to' tho oil drilling opera- lions hero and thoso soon to begin the following item in the Klamath Falls Herald Is of Interest: "The Klnmalii Oil company, which is bor ing an experimental well on tho Jay Manning ranch in tho valley, lias secured 'permission from tho state commissioner of corporations to is- suo ?20,()tl0 worth of stock in the enterprise: Tho promoters of the ontpany hnve so far spent $24,000 for labor and materials in drilling the well to an NOO-fo'ot depth, and nro commencing to feel tho financial drain. Stock will lie offered for sale shortly. At present Hie drilling Ip halted while casing Is being Instill led." Hasklns for health. ' Two largo cans of homo mado pic pumpkin for 25c nt Warner, Wort man & Core's. 249' A moonlight dancing party . is clieduled to tako place at the Med ford Niitatoriuui, AVednesday night, Ian. I Ith. Special features for the evening include free dancing until p. m. and uoelly prize dances (rem !l::i0 to 10 p. in. Admission will be free. . Englno colls for all care. C. Gates Auto Co'. tf See 11. 11. Wood & Co., No. 7 West Eleventh, for fire insurano. tf (allfornlnns at the Holland over Sunday Included E. A. Iligginsnn, O V Tobin and Ernest Dove of San Francisco and L. 1). Hughes of Oalt !nud. Hemstitching 10c per yard, thread furnished, work guaranteed. Mall orders solicited. Ringer Sewing Mil chlno Co., 115 West Main street. Slab wood and kindling for sale Call 8.1!). ASK FOR anu GET oiiicirs The Original halted Milk For Infants and Xnvalida AtoiJ Imitation .nil SubUiulte TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY KOIt SA1.K Two frosh milk rows Va after fivo p. in. Hort Stancltff roii SAI.K One Wilton nip 10. ... one moiiiict rim S.Xxlo.A, ingrain rim 14x12, twi.- (imrttrrtl oak (I reHMTH, ono iiuartorod oak rhin'onicr, ono (uartuivl oak talilo. Iwo tuition chairs, lent nor uphols tered, lour onainoleil heils. l." pair Herini curtains, hemstitched, ono folding in-ninn hoard, elect rie iron, n'A yards Wilton Rtair carpet, two oak dining tables, leather cov ered dining chairs, one mattress, brown silk window drupes, two wicker rockers, ono Cf.iieh, double sprini; edKo. nuartered oak frame, silk v clou i' cover; gas range, t wo oetouan white enameled pas air heaters. Tall 44S. tf LOST Krown woolen ulovo, right hand. Ketum It,1 Mail 'lribune. 2 ,"t 0 l-'Oit SA1.K Kive-rooin house, large lot, on paved street. All improvo .ineuts paid in full, and property is clear ot all incumbrance. Lots of fruit. lleatty street. ."t Ol'N 0 - A sum of money in War ner. W-Tt man & (lore's store. Owner can have it by proving pro per! and paving for this notice. STlt A V K IV One Jersey llolstoln heifer, two years old, with white face. W. K. lliyson, U. 1. Oriffh; Creek. t IM'. County Awit C C rata arrivci heme Sunday from his two weeks so jf.urn at CorvaliiH ad'l was busy to day in reetiivliiK visitors and in try' f n to catch up with the routine work of his office. .Mrs. Ida K. W ooir, teacher of piano. No. North Teach Htreet Fhc.ie No. 041-IJ. Carl Jeschke, high srade watch and clock repairing. 9 Kir street. Or. and Mm. J, J. Kmniens left last night for "New York city to be gone six weeks during which time the doc tor will take a post graduate course In Kurgery. ' For the hem Insurance see Holmes the Insurance Man, Ladles' and gentlemen's. clothln rellned. altered, , and repaired.. Ap parel Cleaners 1 and Hatters, .103 North Central. 2iH The - Elks are beginning to act strangely. Many of them are seen Xrom time to time with solemn mien as tho In the act of hard thinking, from which they emerge suddenly with large guffuws ' of laughter There Is no efjuse for alarm as to their mental condition, as they are merely rehearsing humorous stories for Thursduy night when every mem her of the lodge must tell a short story or be fined. The stories to he told are of the kind published In the Old Ladies' Journal'und the Women's Home Comrade, hut nevertheless thoy must be very funny. Weed chains for all cars. C. E. Gates Auto Co. tf Dr. Heine, eyq, ear, nose, throat. Mr. and Mrs. C. P. Elliott of Cen tral Point wore registered at the Medford yesterday. Affidavits for Holding mining claims for sale at Mail Tribune office. tf Yarns in all colors for yarn flow ers, 10c a skein. Handicraft Shop. II. L. Manors of Marshfleld and S T. ileum of Portland, are visitors in the city and guests at the'Xnshr ' Something new. Pecoting In gold and silver. Call at Handicraft Shop and see samples. - U4 7 Dimming lenses for all cars. C. E. Gates Auto Co. tf Peter K. Nallv has resumed his former position as engineer nnd gen eral factotem of the Liberty building after in absence of saveral months. Handkerchief linen In colors. Handicraft Shop. ' For sale Buck sfcot gravel. Phono 912-.I. s . The we ?k of prayer In tho Medford churches closed with a union meet ing at the Christian Church last night that was largely attended. J. Han- dolph Sasnett, tho new minister of the First Methodist church, delivered a wonderful sermon on "Prayer." Special music was rendered by the choir of the Christian church. Popcorn that ywJU pop at Warner, Wormian & Gore's. 249 Hemstitching picotlng. Begin your Christmas work now. The Van ity Shop. Next Rlalto theatre. tf Oregon guests at tho Medford Sun day Included 'Mr. and Mrs. John Sig ner, W. A. Stull and Uabe Hicks of,, Itoseburg, and W. 11. Munhend, J. A. Schneider, W. .1. Kell and George A. MiU'Pherson of 'Portland. Paul Win- n em an of Seattle, nnd C. B. Hubbard, F. H. Tookor and Eugene J. Owen of San Frauclfco are also at tho Medford. Get the habit! Buy shares now In tho Building nnd Loan. Relief 6 Bell-ans Hot water Sure Relief INDIGESTION You can g et moat anj old thing at DtVoi most any old tim, JOHN F. LAWRENCE, Jeweler Our specialties are fine watches both American and Swlas, at tows; prices. We do nor ova reDulrltta. NEW COOK STOVES AND SAff&Eg We have a nice new lint and will trade von a new stove for your second Land one. WE BUY WHAT YOfl TO SELL HAVE Poole Furniture Co. South Fir Street. Medford, Ore. UE LL-AtMS IsVFOR W KILLED IN ALP AVALANCHE 'IIEKXE. Sunday, Jan. 11. Por- rac-hia, a vlllasc. in the Italian Alit, lias been bnrietl liy an avalanche anil many pcrKons are reported to have been killed. Fivo children were kill ed In their home, which wna buried by an avalan;he near Calluer in the VorarlberK mountains. Heavy snow storms in the Aljis have blocked rail rutds and highways,. .many villages being isolated. '. - OBITUARY KELLOGGIlrarnerd Kellogg, 1,. J-L.I). of Middleburg college and Urooklyn J'olytechnic.died at the home of hiVson, F. K. Kellogg, Mor ristown. New Jersey, Jun. 1Mb at the age or is 4 years. )r. Ivellogg was the father of Mrs. S. Vilas Ueckwith and a few years ago visited Mr. and Mrs. Beckwith at their residence on Kings Highway for several months. While here Dr. Kellogg made a nitm- Musterole Loosens Up Those Stiff Joints Drives Out Pain You'll know why thousands use Musterole once you experience the Clod relief it gives. Get a jar at once from the nearest drug store. It is a clean, white oint ment, made with the oil of mustard. Better than a mustard plaster and does not blister. Brings ease and comfort while it is being rubbed on ! Musterole is recommended by many doctors and nurses. Millions of jars arc used annually for bronchitis, croup, stiff jieck, asthma, neuralgia, pleurisy, rheu matism, lumbago, pains and aches of the back or joints, sprains, sore muscles, bruises, chilblains, frosted feet, colds o thechest (itoften prevents pneumonia). 30c and 60c jars; hospital size $2.50. Blouses We take pleasure in announcing to the ladies of Medford and the lioguc River Valley that we have added an ex clusive line of smart Blouses. $ Wc shall he pleased to have you call and see these new models. The Vanity Shop Host to Hlalto Thcntro Merchant's Lunch at Holland Cafe Music During ' Dinner Hour Cafe Holland C. Y. Tengwald, Mgr. REMEMBER IT'S A HOME PRODUCT ASK FOR PEERLESS es Bakery and Lunch Room reen ler of friends, who will regret to learn of his death. An Kntlish scho lar and writer, author of several text books, the deceased 'enji.yed a country-wide reputation as the editor of "Shakespeare's I'lays." In spite of his advanced, years Dr. Kellogg was up to the last a man of exceptional physical and mental vigor, with a keen interest in his friends and a par- tieular Interest in the alms and am bitions of ycuncer people. UPASINGIN'! "Jomorrow ; will be clear and bright, if you take "Cascarets" tonight Keelins half-sick, bilious, oopsti puted? AmliHion way below zero? Iltfre Ih help! Take fc'ascaretrt tonight Tor your liver and bowels. You'll wake up clear, rosy, and full of life. Cascarets act without griping or "in convenience. They never sicken you like Calomel, Salts, Oil or nasty, harsh pills. They cost so little loo Cascarets work while you sleep. LIBERTY TOMORROW ONLY Kathleen Clifford International Vaudeville Favorite in "Angel Child" A Comsdv Dranfi of jovoiis Childhood A picture for fun lovinu. votinq and o!d. TONIGHT U J he Third Kiss" ! ! ! ? ? ! ! One a Theft ! Two An Outi'iitro! Throe Conn! anil lalicl it to suit vour own (nste ! COMING! "Uncle Tom .Without 1'ie Cabin." BERTY Get Our Advice On Hair Treatments So many hair prepara tions are worthless that you hardly know where to turn. Come to us. You can rely on the things we sell tonics, oils and creams. SYN0LM.") SOAP we recommend to everyone. Shampoo with it once week to keep your head free trom germs, dandruff, etc. to make your bur lustrous and beauti ful. HEATH'S DRUG STORE The San Tox Store GIM CHUNG China Herb Store Herb curs for araetia. haJrlia, cttwrt, dii(hrt, sore throt, lunj trenhl, kidney trovb, atom acli trouble, heart troublr, rtilU nd fver,j cramps, coughs, pvov rircol tion, r&rbu&citi. tituort, traeM brfAKt. cura all ot ooitonb NU OPERATIONS. lledforil. Ot4'", ta. 13. 1117. This is to cerlllv tlMt 1. tlu midn- slgned, had ver? wrar Btamaah trouble unci had bten othrtri for severnl years anil last Ausugt wag ot expected to live, ana hearlns ot Gii Chung (whose Herb Store la at 214 South Kront street, Medford), I de cided to KPt lierba for niv stomacli trouble, and I atarteu to feeling bet ter as soon ns I used them nnd today am a well man nnd can heartily rec ommend anyone afflicted as I was to see Gim Chung and try his Herbs. (SlKned) V. 11. JOHNSON. Witnesses: M. A. Anderson. Medford. S. B. Holmes, Eacrlo Point. Win. Lewis. Eaule Point. W. !,. Childreth. Easle Point. C. K. Jlcore, Kaglo Point. .1. V. Mclntyro, Easle Point. Goo. Von dor Hellea. Eacle Point. I'hos. li. Nichols, Laglc point. YOUR CATARRH MAY LEAD TO ' CONSUMPTION Daneerous to Use Treatment for Only Temporary Relief There is a more serious stage of Catarrh tlAn the annoyance caus . cd by the stopped-up air passives, and other distasteful features. 'i'lie real danger comes from Hie Sendcncyof tiic disease to coiUiiuie its course downward until t!ie lungs become affected, and t.ien dreaded ceniuicntiu:) is on your MODEL 19 A $ if, jJ ''Jll II I III II Mill ill '"ffHEE vacuum cleaners in one A that is the achievement of the New Premier. It is now, mere than ever, the symbol of service. , ' The Now Premier answers your every desire. If you prefer a pliable rubber fingered brush, you will find it a part of the New Premier. For more forceful cleaning, there is a tufted bristle brush. Both interchangeable brushes are motor driven. But some may want powerful suction alone.' In that case either brush may be quickly and easily removed, . No cleaning problem exists but can be met by the iVev Premier. The re- i suiting increased comfort and satisfaction cannot be estimated. . Your home is not complete without the New Premier. We will demon strate it at our store, or, if you wish, in your home. Modest prices. Convenient terms. Paul's Electric Store Main and Central POWER OF AN IDEAL TI10 100 percent A.Mr.HK A.V IIHSAIj WINS in business ns in war ltl'-CUSh; tlio STKKXGTIl of this ureal Anier-l-CAX-isiii IS 1X1)1. vihiAi, 1 rrxicss. LEARN MOJRE EARN MORE ENJOY MORE MEDFORD BUSINESS COLLEGE Individual Instruction j.,y ()r evening I CAN plus I WILL equals . OPPORTUNITY MEDFORD IRON WORKS FOUNDRY A1SD MACHINE SHOP JUiso fttnt for FairtianX an4 Hois nini4. ' I? Bantu RiVnnto Drakffl Car. stwri corner gain an4 BJsrtt. Ptama BOO. . n BPLAUBt OXY-ACETYLENE WELDING Cylinder heads, pump castings, mis cellaneous weldinc. Work puaranteed. OAKLAND GARAGE 12:t-1S.' South Front. For Reliable Stylish Tailoring SEE K T iRTTSJ MAiJ Ucstaln pall,. Your own experience has taught you that the disease can not be cured by sprays, -inhalers, atomizers, jellies and oilier local applications. S. S. S. lias proven a most satis factory remedy for Catarrh be cause it goes direct to its source. Get a bottle today, bcyin the only logical treatment that gives real results. For free medical advics write Medical Director, 47 Swift Laboratory, Atlanta, Gat 1-",o O if! 31 J? ELETRICCLEANER SCAVENGER. Licensed City Scavenger. ' All refuse- Immediately removed on Jhort nitire. Weekly visit in resi dence districts. Jlaily business dis trict.. Phones 2 7 7-.I. Oyster Shells Have a stock of Eastern lOystcf Shell at $2.00 Per Sack This is market, so now. ")0 rents Ret vour below shell MONARCH Seed & Feed Co; l I 317 East Main Street