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About Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 15, 1920)
r PiVOE TWO Tail .Moiison, former resilient of Mefifonl and former foreman of the This will bo etury tellint; nlIit at. the Klkn l(-':Uo meeting inntein, anil tills feature is uxpwirMl to draw out a very lare attendamt; and futniHi much laughter as of conrs: the stor ies nuiBt lie humorous anil nece.s.-ar-ily short and to the point. And the nature of the stories must he such as could he pul.dished in the U:t family journals. Xr, llalstead, for three years at 227 South Central, has mt.ved into rooms at rear of Dr. Sweeney's of fices, l'hlpps lddK., 22Ti Ka.st Main. Plans are under way fur the or ganization of a cafeteria during the noon hour at the iiih school luill JitK provided then.' is sufficient de mand for the same. The matter is "being Investigated by the instructor of domestic science. Mrs. C. K. Cohle, !p;k-Iht of piano 221 West .Main, over (iol len Jtule. !"ino Crown organ for .sale. 251 John L. Koppes, hrt.ther of It. A. Kopp( f ity, and who with hlH wife only left .1edfonl two months ago after a several months visit with his brother and family, died last night at his home in .Mans field, O., after an Illness since Satur day, at the imo of -11 yearn. Mr, Koppes had for years been a member of the firm of Caldwell & Minor, wholesale and retail druggists of Mansfield, and being In poor health came to Oregon for a visit and stay hero, hoping that he would be bene fited by the change. During his Medford sojourn he formed a wide acquaintance. Pound paper with two packages envelopes tc match TifJc. Medford Hook Store. - - ' Company D was inspected by Major William 0. While or the Third Ore gon infantry last night, and made a Bplendid showing. Mot tamales and chili concarne at DeVoe'H. Curl Kviliih, representing the In ternational Harvesting Madiinu com pany who has been In the city on business for a few days, leaves today for Klumath Kails. Mr. Kvans is a brother cf Mrs. Hert Anderson. Seo D. II. Worn: & Co., No. 7 West Eleventh, for fire Insurance. tf .Among the guests at Hie Medford are Mr. and Mrs. W. II. IStison and daughter of Juneau. Alaska, Mr. and Mrs. Lionel Scheur of New York iity. Clyde II. Willard and A. It. Hopper of Chicago, William Uogan of Cleve land, 0., and S. Kink of .Seattle. ' Yarns in all colors for yarn flow ers, 10c a Hkeln. Handicraft Shop. . Tho regular meeting of the Wash ington I'arent-Teacher circle will be Hold at the schot,1! Kriday afternoon lit o'clock. A short and interesting .program will ho given. ,'l)r. Heine, oye, car, nose, throat. ' James Logan made a business trip to (Jrants Puss unit Waldo yesterday. . For tho bosi Insurance seo Holmes the Insuranco Man. Murk Montgomery. Medford agent of tho St.'ulhern Pacific, was down lown yesterday for Hie first time biuco his pneumonia illness. He looks! very thin and Is still tui weak that it I will bo weeks yet before he can get ! into full business swing again. j .Hemstitching 10e per yard, thread1 furnished, work guaranteed. Mail orders solicited. Singer Sewing Ma chine Co., 1 I Lt West Main street. Tho pubMc in invited 1o hear the band concert to be given by the high school baud tomorrow afternoon dur ing the high schoi.'l assembly period from 1:15 to 1 : It) p. m. Handkerchief linen In colors. Handicraft Shop. Mr. and Mrs. K. I'. Johnson of Albany and Clay Hinehart and Kred L. K el ley of Portland, are among the Ortv.on guests at the Ih.llaml. For sale Huck Knot gravel. Phono !12-J. A new choral society has heen or ganized at tlrants Pass with Prof. Appluhoff as director, anil fifty sing ers attended the first meeting of the sbciety last Tuesday night. Slab wood and kindling for sale. Call S.VJ. . The organization of an adult clas In the department of domestic art (, the high school is being considered by the instructor of sewing In con junction with (lie superintendent. I: is hoped t hat a fine response ma) come when the detailed plan is pre sented for It is readily seen that such an organization wilt have a tendency to bring the home and the school ch.yer together. Carl Jeschke, high :;rade watch nnd clock repairing. I Kir street. Ralph Kclnneeloeh. head of th ' bond buying house of Poiihuul that bears the Schineelocli name, is in the city today, his fir.n havinn made the purchase of the $ihi.imo bond isMie on tho (.runts Pu.s Irrigation dis trict. Mr. Schineelocli is strong in his adveacy of irrigation for south ern Oregon lands, and has great faith in the future of the liogne and Applegate valleys. C. rants pass Courier. . Affidavits for Holding mining claims for sale nt Mail Tribune office. tf Tho Purent-Teaclier cinle of Lin coln school held a well jtti ended meeting this afternoon at the s liot.l building nt which an inie:rstin-, pro gram wan enjoyed. .Hemstitching pb-otlng. Hog! n your Chrlatinas work now. The Van ity Shew. Next Klalto tin aire. tf The Medford high school basket all team is fast rounding intc shape Hear Creek orchard, hut who is nuw for tho fe.:hediiled opening or the located at Chilliwach, 11. C, in tho j season on Jan. 1st. The schedule as Crascr valley about To miles from far as made up, which includes con Vancouver, where he owns and con- tests with Ktigene, Albany and Rose- WEEKS & McGOWAN CO '.'.. UNDERTAKE KS nay rhono: Tadflc 227. KlKht Phone: F. W. Wecko, IKS-Ja. il Hi Is a Hinitll fruits ranch of I'll acres left for homo this morning aftor a day's visit in the city. He says tiiat off of lux- acres of Kverreen hlack berries alone this year he nettc'l jl.-ioo. and last year $1110. lie is enthusiastic over tho growing fruit rirospects iu the Fraser valley sec tinn. Get the habit! Buy shares now in tho HuilriinK nnd l.onn. Ladies' utul men'B suits French drv cleaned $1.50. City Cleaning Works. Phono 4 74. tf Tho flist Interscholastie nm c-f the season for the Jacksonvillo liliih school will be played with tin; team of the Applegate hih school lomor row niKht at the I'. S. hall in .laik- f.n v i 1 Ut. tin and after January 12 the nines & Snider garage will be open day and ni.ulit. tf Handkerchief linen in colors. Handicraft Shop. .. II. Pool of .McCloud, fal.. Is a visitor in tho city and a nest at the .Medford. 1'ottery for wedding gifts. Handi craft Shop. On and afler January 12 Mm? nines & Snider garage will be open day and night. if The Valley Fuel company has changed hands, ('. F. Iteichsteln hav ing sold out that business after hav ing conducted it successfully for years, to1 James Stokan if Taconia and James Taylor of Portland, new comers to the city who have located here with their families. The new owners assumed possession today. .Mrs. Ida 10. Wood, teacher of piuno. No. IS, North Peach street. I'lu.no No. (i 1 1-11. 221! Brunswick phonographs on easy terms at Hale's Piano House. tf The Ashland Klks dance which was to have been hold in that city last, night will instead be held Friday night and will lie attended by a num ber or tho .Medford Klks and their ladies. Yarns In all colors lor yarn flow ers, 1 0c a skein. Handicraft Shop. Slab wood for sale by tier or cord. Valley Fuel Co. ' Included among the Oregoniaus stepping at the .Medford Thursday and today were ('. P. .Mayhew and .Major Wm. (!. White of ICugene. il. ('. Uoss of Gaston, I'. II. obenhau.i of Uoschurg and J. .M. liiatt, A. Caro, Mr. and .Mrs. J. .1. Durauil, Mrs. ('has. Agnew, Frances Agnow, C. II. Wilson, .1. N. Calloway and K. ,1. Par iv! t, of Portland. Painting, tlnling und paperhang Ing. Phone (100-X. 270 Try our merchants' lunch. Tho Shasta. .tf 1.. .Myron iIIi.i.im' leaves tonight on train Til for Portland where he was called to conduct the funeral of Kev. II. Truehlood Smith, a close friend nnd one of tho prominent younger Presbyterian ministers r.'f the skate. Mr. Smith w.is taking post graduate work in tile' I'liiversity of Oregon when stricken with the fatal illness and died in St. Vincent's hospllal after a brief period. Mr. Homier will reiurn Saturday morning. Mrs. Paul llanser., corsetiero for N'lillotio. Phono fiSii-.I. Package garments made, stamped, thread furnished are cheaper than the present price of material. 2."il '.Mr. and .Mrs. John Perl have re turned from an extended business visit to San Francisco. A real Jazz dance at Faglo Point, Sat., Nov. 17. Launspach's ja... -.:! Have you seen Hie new Oakland Sensible Six four-door Sedan on dis play? Tumy .Motor Co., 125 South Front. V.. W. Illte or Applegate and Ira Tllnnato and J. It. Clark of Multe Falls, were among the visitors here I'rom Iheir respect ive sections Wed nesday and loday. They were at the Nash. Tho Medford PrintMg company has Hie Do l.llxe Multiplex cash book: and (.titer ruled books, looso leaf sys tern, also Inventory sheets. If you need thoso or any other blank books or 1'iiMs to nt any hinder see this ofYico and patronise homo industries. tt Pottery Mr wedding girts. Handi craft Shop. burg, is as follows: Jan. 1, open; Feb. 7, Albany at .Medford; Feb. 13. F.ugone al .Medford; Fell. 19, Hcsc hurs at -Medford; Feb. 2."j, Ashland at Ashland; Feb. 27, Ashland at .Med ford; .March and 7, open for nor thern trip; .March 10, Ashland at Ashland; .March 12, Ashland at .Med ford. Huicks, Dodges, and Chevrolets, all lato models, at the right prices. You can save money by getting one or these cars now, at the ilrjwn -Motor Co., ;:-lu North Front street. 2 i; Garments all made, stamped and thread furnished. Pacific Package Goods, 10 per cent off. Handicraft Shop. 2.-.1 -Major William G. White, who in spected Company D last night left for his home at Kugeno late this after noon. I.aunspach's original bunch will furnish the jazz for the dance at Eagle Pi.'int, Sal., .Nov. 17. 2 .la Among California men stopping at the .Medford are Harney Oldfield and It. It. Colby of Los Angeles, P. Vun der Sluis or Ground, and A. S. Mish and lOugene J. Owen of San Fran cisco. Rooms and hoard, 141 North Fir. Phono 257-.I. 2"2 I.. W. Stansell and George Lewis have purchased lt0 acres or timber laud from William Hybee, in the re gion of Granite Peak. They will cut the limber und haul it to Medford. Jacksonville Post. bargains in gowns and underwear. Handicraft Shop. 2al IJ. Leo Gholsom, member of the livestock "commission firm, Kidwell & Caswell of Portland, which han dles all the Jackson county farm bureau cooperative shipments iu tile Portland stcokyards, arrived in the city Wednesday to spend the remain der of the week looking over tho live stock in various parts of the county In the way of encouraging more farm bureau cooperative shipping. On and after January 12 the Mines & Snider garage will be open day and night. tr The Intcrllrhnn Autocar company will start its line between .Medford ami Jacksonville tomorrow. begin ning at 7:10 a. m.. leaving .Medri-rd and Jacksonville at 7::t() a. m. There will be eleven round trips daily. Haskins for health. Porter .1. 'Nefr arrived home today from having attended the irrigation congress al Portland, and tho session of the legislature at Salem, Hmbro-Ider your children's spring1 dresses now. 10 per cent oft on Pa cific Package goods. Handicraft Shop. 2al( 'H. X. French has sold his T acres of Hear creek liotlom land between Ti.lent anil Phoenix to1 J. 1). Duncan. The latter will make his new pur chase his future home and will take possession the first of February, to gether with all the stock, rurni im plements and reed. Ashland Tid ings. Orres, tailors tor men and women. High grade only. Ashland, Ore. T. J. Noonan i.'f Central .Point, came to Medford Wednesday with an inlercstiug relic or bygone days, con sisting of a grape-shot which lie pick ed up on the battlefield of the Alamo at San Antonio', Texas, forty years ago. It had lieoii lying on the field probably another 10 or r.o years, and is still in shape for business If any one should want ammunition. .Mr. Noonan is a veteran or the Civil war. and ili.'dged a good deal of grapcshol during his years of active service. There will be a dance at the Knight of Pythias hall, Friday even ing, Jan. ltith. All knights, their -families or rrieiiils cordially invited and urged lo attend. 2"i I .. r. .V A. M. a Regular Communlrat Ion Med ?r ford Lodge to;;, Friday eveu l"g, January Kith, 7:!io p. iu, 7.2 I.. V.. WILLIAM'S. Secy. ITER POWER BILL AFTER 10-YR. FIGHT PASSES U. S. SENATE WASHINGTON', Jan. 15. The water power hill as passed by the senate today, after a 10 year fight, provides for creation of a federal water power commission, ccmposed of the secretaries of war, interior and agriculture, which would be author ized, after investigation, to issue 11 ceiibes for development of water pow er projects "for a reasonable annual charge." The licenses would run for fifty years. Tho measure further provides that the federal commission shall co-operate with tho states and other fed eral agencies, that there shall be no charge on state and municipal power projects, and that Industrial plants, developing less than 200 horsepc-wer, shall not he required to pay a license. On two years notice in writing the I'nited States would have the right, at the expiration of a license, to take over and operate plants. Power plants now in operation would not como under provisions of the hill. At the expiration of the fifty yoar license period, the govern ment would have three alternatives in dealing with all licensed projects: Take ever the plant; issue a new license or have the original license continue in operation. Senator I,enroot, republican, "Wis- DR. RICKERT KTBS HUIKNTIFICAIIY KESTE1V. AVD CJIiA88KB PROPERLY FITTED NO BKOra USED nrokGjs la6 Accurately Pnpllcated Hnlto 1-2 over Mar Co. 308 E. Main. Uostalra Stationery Extra Special price on bulk pound paper, with two pnck u,n'cs of envelopes to match. 56c This was an S0c value a year a.q'o. Draw your own con clusions. THURSDAY, FRIDAY, SATURDAY. Medford Book Store PHONE 242 FOR COAL and WOOD 531 S. Front St. WISEMAN & SCHEFFEL cousin, contended that i! the govern ment tendered a now license and it was refused the original license could i.'ontinue c-poration from year to year which would give virtually a perpet ual franchise. Other senators, how ever, disagreed with this contention. Pneumonia often fallows Neglected Cold KILL THE COLD! (1 ILL'S CASGARAbPQUINIME in tablet form sate, sure, no ipiates break up a cold tn Z4 hours relieves grip in 3 days. Monsy back if it tails. 1 he genuine 001 i'is a ncu p with Mr. mil s picture. At All Drug Storo Ik YOUR PHYSICIAN PRESCRIPTION is import ant enough to warrant the use of only the tat drugs. Our prescription department is equipped with drugs, etc., , of highest quality. All com pounding is done by skilled pharmacists. Physicians Recommend Red Cross Kidney Plasters for all sorts of aches and pains. Relief is quick and sure. Used for-.weak backs all over the world. Try them. HEATH'S DRUG STORE The San Tox Store Blouses TVe take pleasure in announcing to the ladies of Medford and the Rogue River Valley that we have added an ex clusive line of smart Blouses. "Vc shall be pleased to have you call and see these new models. The Vanity Shop Newt to Rlnltn Theatre n. ? ELECTRIC CLEANER UNDER furniture, all around it, searching out dirt and dust from difficult corners, goes Premier doing better cleaning in less time and with less effort. It's .is satisfactory for one-minute crumb clearing around the dining table as it is fur a thorough cleaning of the whole house. And it keeps the home bright and clean ALL the time. Come and ?ee the wonderful things Premier does how it saves several hours each week time you can and should spend in the enjoyment of life. Premier is inexpensive convenient terms if you desire them. Paul's Electric Store Main and Central Sts Phone 90 B s ii s , Rousseau Coal Co. Producers and Distribu tors of Medford Coal. Price $10.00 Delivered $8.00 at Mine. Ofifce 2o West Main Phone 934. If Cost Is Any Consideration To You, Then "When you decide to install, a water system and light ing plant vou will buv the PAUL ' AUTOMATIC! PK'KSSUIv'H WATER SYSTEM and the UNI V Eli SAL LKiHTIXU PLANT. Make all the inquiries you vNli investigate as thor omnilv as vou desire and a ana mm.. ri ''0ST' ('t ;is complete anr fHTi1'ii;,,t,1..iV.ii,mtas.:o TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY l-'oit SAI.K Mammoth llruiun tur ki'.vs. .1. ('. lli'irliii; (Viltnil IVint. - 7 ('. ' l-'Olt liK.NT loi'piiii; rooms. hot anil colli water. l-"iiai;o out rooms early; no nli;lit i-trrk al'tor twolvo o't-lork. Ni'iit riisonii1h Impi'i-inl. 0 North l-'riut. Moil font W'ANTKli To rent, now or hy Ainil; 1st. l-y tiil.liU'-aoil nitm uiul wifo n lli will t:lkt' f il st-rl;iss rare of miui'. a inoiloin fivo or six room low. i-loso in. prefer tiiifur-l In nishi'il. Winllit clisiiior tlll'lltihi'il. Aililr.vs A. A . .-are .Mail Trllunn'. niMni; liirat i.ni. rrilt. wlirthfr fur nishiMl ami if h-use ean 1h 11111111' tor 11 far. 'J.'i.'i You c&n gti noit nj old thing at DVoi most my old time, JOHN F. LAWRENCE, Jeweler Our npeclnltlos nre tine vatohes both American and SwUa, at lowea; prlooa. t Wo do onr O'wp repairing. " Driving Gloves At less than present whole sale prices at THE BIG AUTO SUPPLY STORE C. E. Gates Auto Co. tained in the PAUL AVATEIi SYSTEMS and UXIVr.KSAL V A I Ml Li(;iITIX(i PLANTS. It is always a iilcnsure to give iiifoi'ination and price lo iutei'ested parties. Clark & Childers CRATER LAKE GARAGE Phone 100 Medford, Oregon I DANCING I NAT MEDFORD 2 Nignts Commencing JAN. 16 Broadway Novelty Orchestra of Portland on World Tour Dancing Free Until 9 p. m. ASHLAND JAN. 15 NAT