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About Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 28, 1920)
T r KTOE TWO STRDT'OR'D MATT) TTiTTlTTNTTC. AfEDFORD, ORKCIOX, WI'.DNKSDAY, JAXUAT?V 2. 19:20 Tliifrn wan a koocI attinlancc at (lie Seventh Pay Ailwiilist church hint evening in hear the evangelist apeak on the "Two Covntiants." He allowed very conclusively from the A i.n I..v annual conference of Heriitnrc that the ten ci.intnand Mm inmrnrs. of the Crater national! menu were the eases of holh the Old ......., ...lit. L-..,i r-il fm'etrv nf- and ew i-o vt'lian I . After Christ's ii.-t.. n'n.i.l-iv in tin. Ci'i ei -i "loon seaieu me new covenant mere flclais liuildlni; fur the puriit ing all lines of fore especially fire protection. The fol lowing; officials are in attendance from I'urtluml: A. O. Waha, 1". K. Ames, and C. .1. Ilinli, assistant dis trict forestcm; .M. i. .Merrill, in charge of improvement work, and V. Ji. Oslicrne, Jr., In cha-Re of fire pro tection. Supervisor Itankin and the following force of Crater national forest are also in attendance: II. -M. .Inhnsoli, forest examiner. (Senrisc It West und .lohn I). Hoist, sealers, and A. T. Pcole. K. C. I'cachcy, .1. .. Oribhlo, 11. L. Jones and I-. C. I'ort riuiRcrs. Mrs. Paul Hansen, sorsetloro for Nul3one. Phone USTi-J. ' Painting, tlntinn atid pnporhanK inc. Phone liOU-X. ZT The latest edition of the Jlcdford III Times went lo press today anil will he In circulation Thursday. CakoH. Kronen pastry and cream puffa at Iho Shasta. Prof. C. 1. Lewis and M. O. Kvans of Salem who are hero on Oregon (Irowers Cocperative assoclalion hns incsB are making their headiiuarters lit the Holland. Moonlight dance! .Medford Nat. Wed. .lull. 2S. Admission free! 'ItVi .Miss Alice Denein arrived home yestenlay from Knseliiirg where she hod been looking after InisIncsH iiiul tera. Fino nainsook, organtly and voile. Handicraft Shop. SIM Dr. Henry Hart who arrived home tills nflcrnoou from 'Portland and who left William A. Ilaniia's bedside In the iK.'.ipiUU in that city last nlKbt, reports his condition us serious, altho ho had rallied considerably from the operntlon performed on him Satur day. 1920 Hi dance Thursday night. :;(;:: GWr. and Mrs. Frank Saunders or Parkers Prairie, Minn., W. C. Pearse of New York city and l' H. Mtilhol land (,'f l,ti (irande, Ore., are guestH ut the Medford. A. C. Ilalste.nl. mechanotherapy, metaphysics. 2-5 lOast -Main, over K I (Id's shoe store, Phono li!M)-.M. 2S Patrick Wolcli, tho Spokane con tractor who Is president of the Itogue Hlver Valley Canal company, Is here on n business visit of several days. Machine needles, bobbins and shut tles for nil makes of sowing mn clilncs. Handicraft Shop. 258 i Tho Oregon Stale Association of 'National Farm Lean organizations began Us nuutiul meeting at Salem yosterday. Fotiy-lhroo grades of pencils kept In stock all tho time. There Ik one 'Just right for you. IVcdrord Hook .'Sloro. 2;i "Stuart Saunders, polenlalo of llil lnli letnple. Mystic Shrine, of Ash land anil tletirge W. Dunn, past po tentate of the temple, were in Kti gene Sunday and .Monday arranging with local Shriners to slago a big Ini tiation hero March and ti at the armory, " says the Kngcne liegister. "P. S. Malcolm, of Port bind, Hi.'vor elgn grand Inspeclor general, has promised to be hero al Dial time and will confer lite Scottish Idle degrees. Including (he il'jil. This will enable .Masons of Kugene and this pari of tho state lo lake tho higher Scottish lilto degrees. Mr. Saunders and .Mr. 1 Jit ii it announced yesterday that a large number i.'f the uiemberK of 1111 lull lemplo will he in Fllgene on those dates and will put on the work on the second night." Moonlight parly! Medford Nat. Wed. Dancing free, !l to p. in. 2i'.'J The St. Mark's guild will meet Thursday afternoon, .Ian. 'J'.iih, at 2::iM al I lie home of Mrs. Fred I., llealh, 112 lieaeva avenue. Monograms, centers, luncheon cloths. Infants dresses stamped lo or der. Handicraft Shop. 2UI Tim police and sheriff will begin making arrests aller today of all auto cwners driving their cars without 1IIUII licenses who have not yet made application for this year's licenses with the secretary of slate's office. Koe ,nx carbons anil ribbons. Same price as before the war. Medl'i.rd Hook Store. A trio of Unite Falls women ar rived In Hie city Tiicsihn and arc guests at the Holland. They ale Mrs. II. I,. Vrailcnhurgh. Mrs. It. At. ;ili unison and Mary A. Cleveager. The dally weather bureau preilit tlon. which lias no! been holding up very well fi r several days pa it. is ful fil I r weather tonight and Thursday, .lust a trace of train fell last night. Tho Moilford Printing company has tho Do l.tixo Multiplex cash books nnd other ruled books, loose leaf sys tem, also Inventory sheets. If von pood these or any other blank books or bills lo fit any binder see this office and patroiil.o homo Industries. II Mrs. i.ee Havenporl, state chair man of the women's republican coin inlltee, who has been attending the republican convention in Sau Fran cisco, anived In KoseiMirg this after noon and will visit lor several days with Mrs. A. i'. Marstcrs beli.re con tinuing on to her hi'ine in Portland. Itosebllln lleWett. llaskins for. health. of dis;-uss-1 was "o change made, neitner ailile'i work n 1 1 f ( or taken from. The thought was TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY I'Olt UK ST Atira.tn flat, close In. Phone I urnishe ii-.l. :t; LOST- Party who found iiirUey hen on Willow Springs mad near IVn tral Point Sunday please retain to i or utility .1. c. Heiiug. phone l.".;i, Central Point. brought out by the speaker and proven that the first day c.f the week as a day of worship had no place in l he new covenant. The subject to night will be the "Law and the Co:,, pel." Wanted to buy modern five i.t six room home on pavement. Answer llox inn, Mall Tribune. 2C,' Dr. .). Randolph Sassuetl left last flight for Portland on business con neetod with the Methodist church of which ho is pastor. Dr. llelno, eye, eat, noso. Throat. leorge N. Angell of Seattle, edi torial representative of the Oregon Farmer of Portland, which is one of the. Northwest Farm trio of publica tions. Hie ether two being the Wash ington Farmer ami the Idaho Far mer, is In the city and valley for sev eral days looking into the agricultur al and fruit situation. 10 per cent off on all Pacific Pack age goods. J landicraft Shop. 2li-l Word comes from Mend Hint -Mr. anil Mrs. Claud Mel, formerly of .Medford, ad(.;pted at Portland last week a baby hoy a year old, and that Mr. Metz has again become associated in the grocery business al Itend with Louis llennett, also formerly of Med lord. Hemstitching 10c per yard, thread riirnished, work guaranteed. Mail orders solicited. Singor Sewing Ma chliio Co., 115 West Main street. Phono 2 I 5-11. Portland people registered at the Medford yesterday and this nii.'rning include .1. Ilonter, Mr. and Mrs. lacob Miller, II. L. Volse, Fled Ames, .1. II. Devlin, A. D. Heckley, L. W. Keenan, M L. Merrill. 11. I). Wuliu, Win. II. Osborne, Jr., W. J. Whllely, W. J. Mallhouse and .1. H. McCord. See 1). It. Wooa & Co., .'o. 7 West lOlevonth. for firo Insurance tf Win. C. Hooker, better known as "Hilly" Hooker, underwent a serious operalli.il Tuesday at the Sacred Heart hospital. He Is getting along nit well as could be. expected under the circumstances. For tho best Insurance see llolmos tho lnsurahco Man. At Hie Holland are registered A. V. Aret of Tacoina, Mr. and Mrs. (leorge A. Smith or I'ort land, T. (I. Fitzger ald of San Francisco, and W. C. and It. W. Penoyar of Oakland, Calif. Drunnwlck phonographs on onBy torms nt Halo's Piano House tf A. II. CIiuho of Table Hock was a visitor In Medford yesterday and Ihls forenoon. Slab and fir wood for sale. Phone Sail. Uev. L. Myron lloozer arrived home today from Albany where he look a conspiciolls part as mialerator or the Presbyterian synod III the in Htallation last night of llov. A. M. Williams as the new president of Al bany college. Oet tho habit! liny shares now In Iho UiilMing and Loan, A steel loom In first class condition for mile. Phone II7-X. 2112 Miss Helen Yoekey left Tor her home at Saletn Wednesday evening alter a several days visit here. Hot taiualeh and chili com ni ne al DeVoo's. (Kxlra iiiallty hi.'H nhell walnuts 15c a pound at Warner, Woitman (ore's. ' 2ii2 Three Soul hern Pacific ilelectives are In Iho city loila v invest igal Ing the thel't of $11111 worth of wearing apparel from Hie baggage cur of the Walker Whiteside company which was broken Into while standing on a side track hero last Sunday night. Ladies' and ineirs suns French drv cleaned f 1 .60. City Cleaning Works. Phono -17-1. tf Son Hie newest spring models lu satin hats at the Vanity Shop. 21'..". F.mil Molir Is slowly recovering 'ram his long rheumatic attack and yeslerday enjoved a short auto ride, the first lime he had been out of bis home in file weeks. Painting, tinting and decorating orders promptly attended to. Phone I. Fllioll ,li McCallerty. lis I Ones, tailors tor men and women. High grade only, Ashland, Oro. The Jackson Parent -Teachers circle will unite willi the other circles at a mooting 1'iiilay afternoon at Hie high m-Ik ,il. There will be a called meet ing at Hie Jackson .school a week from Friday. On and alier January 12 the nines & Snider garage will be open day and night. tt On and after Jainiai-r 12 the nines ,V- Snider garage will be open day and night. tf After you cat fr always tako FOR YOUR STOMACH'S" SAKQ Invnntly rrlicvr Heartburn. tltoMed Cum Ftlin. IStnv imiigMion. fix-J tounnit, to-li-iUiuri. und all tht- many luirerlet caucJ by Acid-Stomach I: TllNICi.ll,,. r-mi-lv. Trnaof lhi. m! ..,l..rf!;Ily U'lir'u, ,1. I'.!! iv,ly Knr nid, .-.I lo .!f-,p ,.r W o w:ll r.-tu ,U FT;..i y. Ottll md aL' tMX t(xlA). ou Will M Heath's Dniti Store. Mrdfnnl. Orenon WEEK3 & McGOWAN CO. UNDERTAKERS Day Plione: Pacific 8ST. Vlttlit Phone: r. V. Wreks, ltlS Jll. IjhIj Alln From Salem comes the news that either C. C. Scott or II. J. lOlierle. for merly of Medford, deputies in the state forester's office, will be sent to March Field, Riverside, Cal in ccm piiaace with a request by li. H. Ar nold, in command of the western de partment of the air service, I'nitcd Slates army, for some representative of the Oregon forestry department at the field lo prepare for I he patrol work 10 be carried c.i in this state during the coming summer. It is not expected that Iho forestry representa tives will learn how to operate an airplane but that lliey will be in structed in the administrative end nf thV patrol, according to F. A. Klliott, state forester. Carl Jeschke, high srnde watch and clock repairing. 3 Fir street. F.- V. Carter of Ashland .who was in the city this afternoon slated that lie will accept the position of ninth member of the new sjate fish and game commission, who- will ho the president or chairman of the board, when formally elected by the other members. His position will really be that of arbitrator on the commission, anil as he sees it he will net have anything to say on commission af fairs except when there Is a dispute betw-een Iho commercial and game sections. In case of deadlock his vote would be the deciding ractor. Kidd's shoe store. Phono lillU-M. 2S5 Hemstitching and pecollng. The Vanity Shop. Dave Rosenberg who lias been at Seattle on business fe'r tho past month is exported lioino dally. Slab wood for salt by tier or cord. Valley Fuel Co. Take your hemstitching and pirat ing to the Handicraft Shop. , 25S It. W. Flasslgs of Alhambra, Calif., L. Wi. Thorndlke of Kennet, Calif. and L. K. Price of Chicago tiro among Wednesday's arrivals at thu Nash. For salts Buck stio- gravel. Phone 9 12-J. . Try our mercliantB' lunch. The Shasta. tf The Klks lodge session tomorrow night Is expected lo' lie another short one with an artistic treat In the way of entertainment for the members. On and after January 12 the nines & Snider garage will be open day and night. tf For appoint intuits wills Dr. Me.M. M. Dow, call the superintendent of the Dow Hospital, telephone 11. Dr. IJe-w will return about February loth. 2(1 ti' Judge F. M. Calkins is presiding at the circuit court session at Klam ath Falls this week, hearing several cases ill which Judge Kuykendall is disqualified. This office will a?,o subscriptions for tho Portland Telogram. Uargnin rate ,1' $:i.9u.u year by mail. Sub scriptions to ho sent In before Febru ary 10. 2 7-1 I TO VAWTER BLOCK I Yesterday arrangements were made : by the Seely V. Hall -Motor company to nii ve into the Vawter building itt (present occupied liy Hnders as a gro 'cery store, opposite the Medford Fur niture & Hardware building. The I building will be remodeled thruoiit. j'i'he sales room will be modern ami J equipped with electric appliances in order to show their cars tc- the best ! advantage. The room will also be slocked with accessories and tires. The Seely V. Hall Motor Co. is sell j Ing tlio Chandler and Cleveland cars and also handle the Federal truck lines. The Seely V. Hall Motor Co. has only been in business a few months, but have found their sales growing to such an extent that they found it necessary to have a large floor space in order lo keep up wilh their growing business. The location Now Yorkers Skate in Streets. N'KW YOliK. Jan. L'H. A J'ilin of ice covered I lie city loilav, glazim; rails, streets and idewnlk, ilemor ali.inir Iriillie on all electric lines und o.niisimr lens o' llioiisiiiuls lo be lute I'm' work. Card of Thanks t We wish to thank Hie many friends who were so kind II' us in our recent sorrow, and for the beautiful floral offerings. Also the Masonic, (I. A. R. and V. It. C. orders for their kind assistance. SARAH M. ANDRI'S 2l!2 AND FAMILY. secured is almost In the center of the business district, which fact shculd bo worth considerable to a car ageiuy sales room. I'OKTI.ANH. Ore.. Jan. 'JH.-The Indian bill, a ; reported bv tile senale committee on Indian aH'airs yester day, carried an ninu'oliriatiotl ot lL'-'.llbtl lor lite Cliemawn Indian -chool al Salem, according lo a Washington. I. ('., dispatch received here. II rails' llowi'ver. to make nnv provision for the new dormitory ut the school, tor which an ,aiiiroiriu tion Vii asked. - mm jipsr j Jo'od Shoes" Shoeology When in need of a pair sliocs wliv not look our shoes over. Our prices are reasonable. Mow Is a Good Time r'uf To Driye Uut A-atann 'mil t. 1 1,1 lahlishcd fact Tko TVnuMe Is in the Blood, Summer catarrh, wilh it nause ous discharge, stuftcd up glands, difficult breathing, and summer colds, is bad enough, but the worst if it is yet to come if you ntglctt Z check' the growth that ,, form ing tc attack you with ten-fold 1 .ini-lno the winter. s'X iti so important , o treat catarrh witn -warm weather. It is now ! an established lact .i,-,. -.i .rrl. i in the blood anil that lotions and salves do not give relief. The experience of others has proven Chat S. S. S. strikes at ., , c vr,l,l Vnte nr me rooi ui nc i -- --- time in this matter, for it is of the utmost importance. Write to our r 1 A -l.-I.-n -.Umlt Vmtf Bicnirai juivi " -r S Address Swift Specific Co., Uept, loriain. i - S. during 53, Atlanta I 4 OF INTEREST TO WOMEN This is a Short Letter, but it Brings a Message of Import ance to every Woman. Wood fo-.-d. Vt. " I tookLvdia E. Pink- ham's Vegetable Compound and Liver Fills betore my child was born and it did wonderful work for me. Mv baby weigh ed cightand one-half 'pounds when bom jand I did not suffer imany pains. You can publish this let tor if you wish for I would not be with out your medicine before child birth." Mrs. JoilN LlBl- ItlNI, Woodlord, Vt. The reason why Lydia E. Pinkham'a Vegetable Compound is so successful in overcoming woman's ills is because it i contains the tonic, strengthening pro- Certics of good old fashioned rootii and erbs, which act on the female organ ism. Women from all parts of the country arc continually testifying to its strengthening, curative influence and as it contains no narcotics -or harmful drugs it is a safe medicine for women. I f you want special advice write Lydia E. Pinkham Medicine Co. (confidential), Lynn, M ass. Your letter will be opened, read, and answered by women only. Teat'lier .Inliiiuv, wbat is a varmint ' Johnny I heard Dad (ell lliar a Pniirteeriii"; Ilou; was wurse (hen a pack oT Sibe rian wolfs. FREr A . pair ot si ills with every pair ot our .1 Joys' School Slioes. Isn't it sweet of the sinrar barons to let the dear public have the little white flakes at only lKc per pound ( FRIO ft Pad, ruler and lead pencil with every pair of our Misses School Shoes. If "Live and Let Live" was everybody's first considera tion toward fellowin,en. there would be fewer paupers and no profitcpiiufc hogst"1-. Good Shoes" CQie White MAZDA Lamp -for the Home These new 50-watt White Mazda Lamps can be used in. any socket or fixture where you now have 40, 50 orfhOAvatt clear bulb lamps.! They bum in any position. They are suitable and satisfying' for every room in your home'; '' The china-white glass bulb gives, an evenly dif fused, soft light brilliant but without glare, kind and pleasing to the eyes, .i In these new EDISON MAZDA LAMPS will be found a beauty, dignity and efficiency never before combined in any one lamp. See them lighted, at ..'X'..-'r . -.. . --U. Paul's Electric Store ! AGENT ,. , MAIN AND CENTRAL, MEDFORD j ; MEDFORD IRON WORKS iOXY-ACETYLENI FOUNDRY AND MACHINE SHOP ? WELDING Jf I Cylinder heads, 'pump castlngg mls Aliso aeent for Fairlianka and Morse ccllaneous woldiiiR. Work gua'ralilocd. Eni!in(!S- OAKLAND GARAGE 17 Smith Rlvrslrf t2:t-l2.-, Smilli Front. HeuraSgic Paiis Give Way to Soothing Hamlln'e Wizard Oil Hamlin's Wizard Oil is a safe and cfFectivo treatment for headache and neuralgia. Kuhhed in where the pain is, it acts as a lonie to the tortured nerves and almost invariably brings quick relief. Its healing, antiseptic qualities can always he relied upon to prevent in fection, or other serious results, from iprain.s, bruises, cuts, burns, bites and Mings. Just as good, too, for sore feet, stitt neck, frost bites, cold sorc:i and canker sores. (let it from druyists for ,0 cents. If not satisfied return the bottle and get your money back, Kvor constipated or have sick hr ui. ache? Just try Wizard Liver Whips, pleasant li'.tlc pink piu;, JO cents. Guaranteed. Blouses New Spring Blouses Now Arriving I'ltMso look over out lines liffniv luiyini; The Vanity Shop Xcit to ltlallo Tliwitre Ton en fat moit nj old thine At DVofi most &ny old tin, PRESENTING POWERFUL EXAMPLES AND CONCRETE PROOF OF OUR EFFORT TO LOWER THE HIGH COST OF LIVING . 'V'V; 'v luivi' a store full of (ii;tlily iiieivliaiitlise, all bought on a low market. It. is yours to draw (Voni us as you need it. 01' course, when we buy and iay more nat urally the 'ii'ice must go iii. So every man anil woman will real ize the importance of Inlying NOW of ant ieipiitin future re -iiiireiiieiils. r' n ' j t;! SHOES Ladies' line kid slioes in small sizes, just the thing for misses ami sni.ili i.-ulit-s .. $1.98 LADIES' BUTTON SHOES $2.98 Patent Pillion, military heel, worth ..-.( I (,., lay. On sale.'. $2.98 MEN'S DRESS SHOES $6.49 S."i0 u rj: 0.00 values ill kid ami eiiii 1 1 n t ; 1 . Ktmlish or plain loe, MEN'S WORK SHOES $5.49 T.'iO Work Shoes, double sole, tan ur l.la.-k $5.49 CHILDREN'S SHOES $1.98 to $2.49 S'tnes wol'lh double the price offered, dun metal Uutton. SHIPMENT NEW SPRING DRESSES JUST ARRIVED WHITE GOODS Voiles, Organdies, Mulls und Lawns, to 10 inches wide, on sale 50C759v. 5e- 79v, 8f; Silk Waists of Many Different Styles Offered Here will he your best oiiortu uity to effect the greatest saving nil a waist of high quality. K'e nieinber they're gootl for all year round. livery waist offered at 10 per cent discount.: v v- Vi MllR- HPlBEHfl B13MTMFAT SToRE 40C MUSLIN 31c W inch goiiil;',rrr;ay llleai-lied lin, worth lOe.Tiow 75c GIN.GHAMS 59c inch ( lingli.'iins, new spring plaids and ; "stripes, bought verv early lo sava-you limney 59d $2.50 SHEETS $1.89 ' Large T2.S0 Seamless Sheets, sell ing everywhere for '2. .")()'. We sup. ply you 'while-limy last $1.89, $3.50 BLANKETS $2.69 ' (iood double. Oitt'm ?lanke' worth f.'!.")0 oiDfhe irosont inarket.' Yours if you buTiiiw'..;'.'. $2.69! 50c LADIES' HOSE 29c , . Light fan, black or white IIosp special ::t:-..- 29 BOYS' SUIT SALE New Spring Knee Suits for boys (i to 1 1 years, at special prices $12.50. $13.50. $14.50 and $15.00 )vi.-."i'i;,:' 71