Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, January 16, 1920, Page 2, Image 2

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MT!DFOT?n MATT. TRTBTTXE. MEDFORD. nr:K;ON. FRIDAY. -TaNTaRY lit. lfttf
h cot of ir.- Ter'
sew
ci it?
As ;ho The :.
boi worrvij us sai'iil.
comes the news thi: t liir.i;
coire tix returus will o.a
out 10 fenao'v Uncle .;:n "o t
little annua! go-iee oi-t of or
book. Persons end : -iness
'income tax law are adTited 10
iheir report reaJy in advance ::
der to avoiJ d-!iy la'r. All
n:en with 3 income of $ I "'
more, and ill married men who-t
annual incorr.es are K'."'" or mori
are required by law tc icai;e out
their income Matenic-r.ts. even if
have enough eienipiiats to lr.nr
them Lelow that figure.
The Trigoiiia Oil & Gas Co.
hold their ce: -together bt.:.c :
the Page o;era hDU. Tuesday ever.
ing', January uth, at 7:t;0. The
speakers in the Talley wT:I tell you
TrhAt e hav- done, are doles no
CEd ete-:t to a':co2p::h. Everyi'V-ij
icteresien :n the deTelcprer.: of ta
T3i!y f hould 3i:esd.
Orrfefi. tailors lor sne-s women
Hich grade or.lr. A&h'.and. Ore.
The ampalpn is ell undT way to
iais the trvu for the Y. V. f A
quota. The cortinrlitees are busily a
work nd en initial rtpc-rt of the pro
fits? made will probably be r-c
Kt The Sunday S in.
New titia and taffeta hats, 2f
eom:inat;on5 cf straw an! ta'jn an::
straw and taffeta will iw thon Sat
urday. Jan. 17th, at .The May Co
On and after Jsn-iary 12 the Hir..'-?
& Snider garage will be open cay a
K. V. Briscc-'.. repre f-ntini: th
Anti-Trie Co. of San 'rancir-co, man
cfacturers c rhetiniatic- rem--f!ie
was in the city toiay sectirhiy at
agent y lor their remedies.
On and after January 12 the Hint-:
& Snider garage will be open day unc
nieht. tf
- Hask:ns for nealth.
Amons Portland people reeistorfd
at the Medford last nit-'bt and thi.
morning are II. 1). Harden, A. L. V.'il
liams, J. H. P.eeal, J. O. Kisher. K. W.
Patterson and L. E. Atwood. Other
Orenians at the same hot-.l are It.
W. Marstens of Ho?e .urir. C. F. Har
rison of Kuuene. and Hcmer I. Watt?
of Athens. '
I-aunspach's oi:gInal bunch will
furnish the Jaze for the dance at
Eagle Point. Sat.. Nor. 17. 2".'J
Rooms and board, 141 North Fir
Phone 2"7-J.
Allien interest is felt locally it the
" two bills introduced this week In the
legislature to rt-gulate country dances
The,Coffey bill defines a dance hall
as any place where public dancing U
permitted and an admittance fee if
charged, and makes It unlawful to
keep any conn try dance hall open
between 1 a. m. and 7:Cu a. m. The
Tbmip?on bill adds to the county
court?' the duty of licensing and reg
ulating the operation of any dance
hall outside of a city or town.
First showing of early millinery.
Saturday. Jan. 17th. Miss Taylor,
The May Co. 2-"
Buicks. Dodges, and Chevrolet,
all late models, at the right jries
You can save money by getting one
of these cars now. at trn Urowr.
Motor Co., 36-40 North Front streit
I'M".-
Attorneys Gus Newbury. Porter J
Neff and A. K. lieames of Medford
were before the supreme ccurt argu
ing an appeal from Jackson county.
Salem Capital Journal.
The Medford Prlntmg company ha
the Je Luxe Multiplex cash books
and ether ruled books, loo?e leal sys
tem, also Inventory sheets. If you
need these or any other blank book
or bills to fit any binder see this
office and patroniie home industries
tt
Pottery for wedding gifts. Handi
craft Shop.
Frank J. Neuner of the state indus
trial accident commission in the
city and a guest at the Medford. 1
Have you seen the new Oakland
Sensible Six four-door Sedan on dis
play? Tumy Motor Co., 125 South
Front. '
The 'llroadway orchestra of Port
land, arrived in the city tlii. morning
en route to New York. This organi
sation, which is said to be one of the
best dance orchestra in the iM, i;
now on a coastto-coast tour. Th'-y
will be heard tonight and tomorrr
night at the Medford natatorium in a
varied program of the latest popular
dame music.
A real jazz dance at Kaitle Point.
Sat.. Nov. 17. l,au!ispaeh's jazz, t'.'-:',"
County Agent Cate spent Friday
circulating among the farmers cf the
Applegate district.
Mrs. Paul Hansen, coretiere fir
NuTtnne. Phone sj-J.
Mrs. I.utretla Knyart r"t-irr.cd to
Weed today folliwit.g a two week;;
visit in this city. '
Try our merchants lunch. The
Shasta. tf ,
At the monthly meeting of thvj
state fish and came coir. rni-ion th-
week that body approved th' plaring
of all its employes thruout the state
under the state compensation Ri t.
Painting, tinting and paperhar.c
Ing. Phone COn-X. - rT-1
Frank J. Sutherland of the Klam
ath Falls Advertising Agency, who
spent Thursday hire on buines lef:
fur home this morning.
Mrs. Ida K. Wood, teacher
piano. No. IP, North Peach street
Phone No. J41-H. 2 2 ft
I-r. :
f tructt
pat ri :c
i.strup
at I.os
north :
day. J:
Ir.
ha
for .
, Kdn-ir-ton. one of the :n
r: t e c a n ;) -j e ar. d c- eo--n.-!
at the Co!I ge of
I'r. i- -it; s and S,ireon:
:!.-. Cai., i.c en hi
-M stop at Ash:.r. l. Sn-
, s::d .-Tea IE and d-EOL-":.-efjre
the L-r'tj; ath
i OrvZ..-n at the off.- cf
Sawyer. Dr. Edajistoa
:nneottd with. the cljtEe
f-r of years and art ei-T-tl'ian-
!!r will a!ro r?-A
:ing ai Ai-'srij". Por.la.ad.y
:a. ar:d other places iajC
1:-.? Y. W. C. A. po.-ier named!
u::-I.r.g for Health." has a great
1 ith:n it. The Ml triangle i
i.rxa-.nifj on the t jp i-y the opr. ,
;.: cf knowledge with the medical;
:.-.r.:a of the ar:ay Lear the,-rop i
he ir.te::winei snakes. This sym? el ',
from the eadiet hitry kr-uwn I
!.e t:ir.e of Hyprocratis and before
nd the snake cf that symbol ttands .
-.r the surdian of health. The tor.'.- ;
a ar.d child stand for motherhood
r.d the coming generation c:srded :
y kaowledfr-e and health. The Y. W
A. ihru its physical and its educa
'. BRAY GIVEN iSUMMONWITNE
BIRTHDAY DINNER ' IN SHIPYARD PROBE
8Y HIS CHUR
KEEP .ST:
o and I" tab.
jf erly mii
7:h. Mhs
t tional
nery.' future.
y!or
for the health
the
New satin and taffeta hats, aiio
m'jinations of straw and satin and
raw and taffeta will be thown tat
'dty, Jan. 17:h. at The May Co.
2.-h:r.gtor.. Wa
First showing
. at urday. Jan.
The May Co. . H:1
Cloudy k;e an i the prediction of .
:h.s morair.a indicate x:.n the spellu
A f.ne v.tr which this vicinity j
hL? en;oyt-d 1 .r 3 week or more pst
;S a'' oui to t reik up. The prediction
-s for prcr a' le rain tonight and Sat
urday. Thi laorning's minimum
tinDer2t"-e wts at ut the frfezins
r-oint. foiiowirrt: Thurfdav's maximum ivi--i:or in Bedford and gues: at the
47 depress .
t Ladies' and men s suns French drv
, cleaned $1.50. City Cleaning Works.
Phone 474. tf
! I-. M. Orr of Rogue River, is a
Slab wotd fcr sale by tier or cord.
Valley Fnel Co.
Thos. H T'--igu of HiUs-'-oro.
rhairman of tbe republican state com
mit it-, and Mrs. Mr-Math of Portland,
member of te Women's national re
; ublif an c.Ti-nittee. passed through
MeO f jTd la evening enroute home
frcm :h -r.ference with Chairman
May- at San Francisco, and were met
at the staticn fGr a short conference
y a few republicans. They were very
rniuhsiastie over the-conference and
ihe pro.-petts for rvpublican success
:h;s fall.
Yarns in all co'iurs tor yarn flow-
-rs, l'c a skein. Handicraft Shop
A. K. Lundrirom and family
Heltr.a. Mont , and Mi.s Kathryn
Hurtell of Chirago are amc?ig the v
itors from a distance stopping at the
Na-h
Hemstiuhlrs nicotics. Begin
your Christmas work now. The Van
ity Shop. Next Rialto theatre. tf
La.-t evecir.? a mo.-: drlliht:::!
dinner and pre -rj.m was enjoyed at
the parlor of the Mrthoois: church.
ouih. When the lights hi J to be
used a: the early hour of dusk a
meerigtr was se'r.t to th par?oriae
o inferra tr. and Mrs. Bray that the
hurch was not afir and that th-y
need not come ovt-r unt.l er.t for.
The ladie; of the chorea 2ni friends
spread a .sumptuous rec ast o? se"rrrs
courses and wh--n all thintz w-re
ready a committee was e::t after rh
pastor rf'ud wife. The guests were t
all seated and suddenly the !!?ht. !
were turned out and Rev. Ryan :r. ;
behalf of the thui. h and frin is. I
presented Mrs. J ray with a benutif'il I
birthday cake with candles burning.
Numerous g;f:s -re ' rouht fcrth
and piled high on the. table.
After enjoyinc the dinner the
euests assembled in the main audi-
Mrs. itorium where the following program
was hignly en;oy-d:
SS1AT7'..-:. Jan. 1
i were 1-eing s-umm.oned
pear before a federal
wr.i:h c:r.vt-nes hrre Ji
whici:. it ws ann-juntx.
i-.sco yesteri-.y. probab
up allc-gtd sb;p.-ard fra
a s t- h l v e yet v 1 e e a
-aid. to test::y regard;
oiy to ap-
trrarid Jury
uauury il and
i in ihzx Fraa
iy would take
iu ls. No w;t-c-ik-i.
it was
.g shipyard af-
;r-
j t.i-rt
r: v ijv
r.rr.,
..:lv ;
the
One bottle cf pure, emulsified Norwegian cod liver oil takeri
now, may do you more good than a dozen taken a rnontK
1 . I .' 1 trrt irMir M-lAr VlClr U.I I
nence. n s more trtu:iunm-cii iu kivc ;wu oj ucxun
resistance to disease is broken down. A very little
L-r'i-:. t trie ;;nnaru rv
:n Sun Fmiu-i-i-o vec
he .-ecretarv of the Jup-
A-i'e:ation of America.
SCOTT'S EMULSION
OF PURE NORWEGIAN CCD-LIVER OIL j
goes a leng way in sustaining, strength and keeping up re-'
sistance. Resolve that you will buy a bottle of Scott's
.Jy Emulsion at your druggists on your way
AV home, and start protecting your strength.
The exclusive zzndc cf ccc tivcr oil t!ti in Scott tmuuwn :s te iz-
' S fit B. PreiS,
1 ti.e ia Ncrw-jy tr.d rtacd ir our own Arrnr.taa
It ia a gar-tittr? oi purity and pulauUmily uaiuri-aita.
SccU i Uowne. EtooaScti. N. J.
Mis-s Marie Myers and Josephine
Kopp- s who are tracliins school
the Herhy district, are expected to
arrive home this evening to remain
"jver Sunday.
Affidavits for holding mining
claims for sale at Mail Tribune office.
tf
Will C Steel as commissioner i
Crater Lake national part, is in r
ceipt of a letter from George Melvin
Miller of Unirene inquiring about the
; os.-i!jil:t ifs of est a Mining an air
plati" land in i; field in the park, so
that an air-traffic service may lt
estaidished between KuKene and the
lake for the convenience of tourists
who may wish to see this natural
wondt-r but who are unable to spare
nioxc .than a few hours for the si.d.e
trip.
Carl Jeschfce, high rade watch
and dock repairing. 9 Kir street.
Gus Newbury arrived homo today
from Portland and Sab-m. At the
3tat( capital he arirued a case befory
the supreme court.
Slao wood and kindling for sale.)
Call SZ9.
S. Priedenwald, Mr. .and Mrs
Chester ariu,Mrs. Gray are guests at
the Medford reefstered from New
York city.
For sale Buck ehot gravel. Phone
312-J.
The ""My Honolulu Girl" theatrical
company will remain in this city until
tomorruw whn it leaves for Klamath
Falls where the attraction plays Sun
day niht. A large audience wit
nessed the performance at the Pas"1
last nisht. The company played at
Grants Pass on Wednesday nicht.
Handkerchief linen In colors.
Handicraft Shop.
Amonc the guests at the Holland
are Mr. and Mrs. Fl. M. Castle of tfalt
Lake City. .Mr. and Mrs. M. L. Hast
ings of Gottville. Cal., Mr. and Mrs.
Gcoriie K. Heed of San lrancis(o and
Mr. and Mrs. Frank .1. Sullivan of
Klamath Falls. 1
Pottery for wedding gifts. Handi
craft Shop.
The state lime IkaitiI at . Salem
Wednesday officially confirmed the
onb-r clo.-inc ojieration-s at the state
lime quarry at Gold Hill until sprinc.
When orders sufficient to Justify re-
.impti"n of operations have ben r-ceivt-d
from fanners. cp ration will
' r- resumed.
For the best Insurance tee Holmes
the Insurance Man.
.1. V. Himer. the w.-ll kn iwn Seiuth-
rn I'arif.c taiSroad offiriul of Kose-
ur: was in the city Thursday and
:ijued th stories he heard at the
Klks UnJ'-e meet in c last nijtht.
Gt the habit! Ituy shares now In
the nui!din and Loan.
Emily
Ruth
i He-Hand.
Yarns in all colors for yarn flow
ers, 10c a skein. Handicraft Shop.
Hemstitching 10c per yard, thread
Jrnished. work guaranteed. Mai!
orders solicited. Smcer Sewing Ma
chine Co., IIS West Main street.
.'ifrs.. May Austin spent Thursday
in .fish land as the gues: of
Emma Coffee.
See D. R. WooC u Co., No. 7 W est j Sonn, My Country 'Tis of Thee
Eleventh, for fire insurance. tf" ; Prayer. Ir. Jouett Bray.
ur. Heine, eye, ear. nose, throat. . instrumental, piano. Mrs
The annual meetins of the Med-, Ccr.rad.
ford Commercial club has been an-1 iniet. Misses Billing's. ' ''
nounced for next Wednesday niht a: instrumenta!, piano. Miss
the Moose hall, when officers will be'BiinVs.
elected, yearly reports given and Read-ntr, M:- -:-?i-j'e S-?i!er.
luncheon will be served. j Duet. MLss Minnie and
Hot tamales and chili concarne at Whij-ple.
IeVoe'e. - Iteadins. Mrs. Joe Harrell.
Miss E. Violet Cook and Miss Ivy! Son2. Mrs. lien HuMer.
I. Bof;c: of the Crater national f or- . Rc-citatron, ?dnter Rice and sisters
2st,rv olfice here returned borne this land Ben Harrell.
mcrnirrS from Eugene wherv the?' . Instrumental, piano. Miss Maddor.
attended the two days convention of j Renediction. Rev. Ryan.
the clerS of the national forest ser- v
vice, the first ever held in Oregon. ; ;n the ten round bout at Portland
Both were on the speaking program.. Wednesday niuht. Johnny McCarthy.
Miss Cook's subject w-as "Some of. the San Francisco fii-l.ter gained a
the vexing difficulties of dischareina d-iion over Alex 7 rami: Has who ha
the duties of forest clerk and sug-; r.oxed here. Tramiutas put up a giod
sestions for overcoming them, while : fjthi titil the last two rounds, dur
Miss Boeck talked on "Methods -of : jng which he was knocked down
Ruth
data for annual stalis-
pac;ages
M edford
acciimulatin
tiial report.'
Pound jiaper with two
envelopes to' match r.O?.
Book Store. i."2"
("alitorr.ians stopping at the Med
ford esterday and this morning in
eluded C. W. Cooper and C. S. Oakee
of I-os Angeles, Mr. and Mrs. Paul R.
McKee. Mr. and Mrs. J. X. Britten.
P. O. Crawford. E. W. Lamp man, R.
Sooy, J. S. Coates. C. C. Gainea. E. A.
"Bennett. "M". T. Shepard, and I. Block, '
of San Francisco.
I'r. Halsttad, for tree years at
227 South Central, has moved into
rooms at rear of Dr. Sweeney's cf-1
fices, Phipps bldg., 22j East Main.
-o2 !
William Stimson is spending a le-x
days in Ashland on business.
tirunswim phonographs on easy
terms at Hale's Piano House. tf
Mrs. Stella Stratian and mother.
Mrs. John, of Williams, arrived in the
city yesterday from Grants Pass for
visit with the Herriott family.
On and after January 12 the HinM
& Snider garage will be open day and i
til
twice and badly runished otherwise!
by his heavier. Tld-.-r and more exper-1
iencod opponent, and with difficulty j
only lasted to the finish.
Handkerchief linen in colors.!
Handicraft Shan.
ure
elief
i?yi6 BtLL-ANS
Hot
M IND.'CiSIMi
water
JsH Sure Relief
ESTION
night.
.. r. a a. m.
Heeular Communication Med
ford Lodge l'K!, Friday even
ing, January lfith. 7:3o p. m.
L. E. WILLIAMS. Secy.
Shiloh
Annt'una-niont
Tho sotallfd 23-12-" .lanco that i?
to be pivra tonii:hi at the Nat. is not
inctior,c3 l.y or under ihe
niarias'.-mor-.t o: t!;c J.-i - !u).
The next 2 3-12 dance will be Riven
Jan. 2::.
(Signed) GKO MANSKIKI.D.
l.EL.N'H BROHHY.
Managers.
ITS.U.NWESE!
to pat oa today's duty until to
morrow. If your Etomich is
acid-disturbta taie
OS
tlie Ttev a!d to digestion corfort
today A pleasant relief from
tee dcorafort of ecid-dyspep&a.
iUEZ EY SCOTT & BOWNE
MAXtRS OF SCOTTS EMLXSION
8 gar5?
No f ooirg
A Nutritious Diet far All Ages
Quick Lunch at Home or Ogice
Avoid Imitation) and Substitutes
Wanted
Live T."ri-itry (k-alc-r?
fur iiiir'i -Sas imitor
tni'-k 1 t" "i tens.
Bia Future for Richt Pnrv
Address United States
Motors Co., 6SH Broad
way, Portland.
YOUP.
I ru rv roTit I re
Sr -:;r
PRESCRIPnON
VKXx isimpon-
M y enough
1 V ' "Tj to wanant
J the use of
frj? Vifi only tho
' k:t drugs.
WIL
2nd Hand Dept.
5 Edison Phonographs S
Choice .
200 Edison Records
Guing at, each .
One Victrola
One Victor Graphophone
One Music Box
One Guitar
One Good Violin
- One Civil War Drum
One Elk Tooth Charm
That's Ail Today: .-; .
5 I
15c I
Our prescription department
is equipped with druL'S etc.,
cf highest qualin'. Al! com
pounding is dune by skilled
pharmacists.
Physicians Recommend
Red Cross Kidney Plasters !
1 for all sons 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 Tos Store '
Peredixo
ToothPnste
Vias
Stay on the Job N
) While.it- Rains
TOWER'S
FISH BRAND
RtrLEX
SLICKER
Is the best wt woathor
made
.-
protection ever.
LobK
REFLEX lM
A J TOWER CD
EstsDlivriM
1636
Blouses
We take plcaiure in
announcing: to the ladies
of Jlcdford and the
Ropie iiiver Valley that
we have added au ex
clusive line of smart
Blouses
We ph.ill le pleasr-i to
have you call and see
Uiese new models.
The
Vanity Shop
Xvt to rinlto Theatre
Three Big Subjects
Tonight "The Tvrejity-Three Hundred Days."
This is tho ln?f-st lir.ij.hctic period in the Bible.
It fixes tlx: year wlii ii hrist should begin His work,
the time of His dt-p.th. fi!!i the time of the rejection of
the Jews as a nation. It ;ilso fixes a date which con
i'eiT;S the destinv of everv individual.
Saturday Night, 7:30 ,; Court Week in Heaven."
This subject deals with the judgnient work and
the time when the work begins in heaven. It will
alsu sh"V.- the part the family in heaven take in the
execution of this important work. You have a case
at this bar. ,
Sunday Evening "Daniel Eleven."
In this chai'ter is brought to view the final over
throw of the Turkish Kmpire and wliat.it means io
the world.
You cannot well afford to miss hearint; one of
these subjects. Song service at 7:o0. preaching 7.-1".
SEVENTH DAY ADVENISSTS CHURCH
F30g?SFICOUGKS
TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY
LOST !7-jt-wfJ. siro 1,, ortn f.irv
Hai:i;i1n w;iTfh. ca-t No. 744.'-l.
iiji.'i t-n:-nt orks No. - T 1 1 1 " v .
:u:i ih.i;n uith ilvtr Kni'.1. lit;
wari lor return io Mail Trib:np
-M. K. Lucas. - ."
Ifl S A !.;'--.' n y-tur own homo-
fiv-r ho;j-o in pcoil condition:
.w X rc"i. ii ?-r. (:. Mut 1
si'lft dis' Vhonc ;?.".!-K.
yon
-Mamin m
Hcrnr.j;
Central V'
WEEKS & McGOWAN CO.'
UNDERTAKERS !
Dy rhone: Pacific 227.
HlSbt I'bno.-: F. W. TVerk. lBSJij
Ladj AMUtaal j
Ton cm ft noif inj
old ihln( &V DtVot
most tnj old the.
e
Some 30x3 Tires
all standard makes
$10 Each
At the Big Auto Supply Sale
Other sizes at proportionate reductions -
C.E.Gates Auto Co.
i
' CJ -. BS
Teamwork in Your
Transactions '
EVEN" the mot casual or careless thiukeT
can forsee the possibilities of profit looming
ahead for lHl'O.
And it dot s in
h-iw nnicli gr,
-i.i v. iu-n a
connection at
BANK are added t
t take a magician to realize
ityr the prokihiihi,.;; nro (1f
growing account and strong
the FIRST XATION'AL
s otlier resources.
1
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ohe First Natiomat Bank
! I Medford Oregon
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