Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, March 01, 1920, Page 2, Image 2

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    FATiE TWO
srrcnFORD math trtbtote. mt:t)ford, otjehox. moxday. MArcm 1, 1020.
If there is any truth in the o!l
weather adage "if March comes in
like- a iion it will go out like a lamb",
then tile weather at ttie en! cf llil
nionth will probably be balmy anil
springlike, for today was stormy from
7:30 a. 111. when it began to snow
briskly, but the snow soon turned
into wet flakes whif h melted almost
aB fast as they fell. ' Notwithstanding
this btormy outlook thd prediction
from the Han l-'rainisri,- bureau is for
fair "weather for Tuesday. The rafn
from Saturd-iy at 5 . m. to s o'clock
this morning only amounted to .in or
an ineh.
Hot tanjalb Mid cnlll concarnu nt
DcVoc's.
'.Machines rented anil repaired.
Singer .Shop, phone 21a-l.
Owing to unforeseen circumstances
Mm. .lean Morris Kills will speak in
tho First Methodist church tonight
Instead of in St. Mark's church as had
previously been announced.
Dodge, Velie, Chevrolet used ears.
These ears aro In good condition at
Iho right prices. Urown Motor Co.
.'!-) North Kri.'nt. Phone tint.
The now building of 11m C. 10
!ates Auto Co. will be ready by April
1st and to keep from moving any ol
their present slock, prices i.'n tires,
tubes, and all supplies have been cut.
to make them sell in a hurry. Car
owners will regret failure In lake
advantage of this salo as there is
every indication of big advances in
tires, tubes, oils and nearly all other
supplies. 1
Mrs. Alan Brackenreed, who had
hoen at Sacred Heart lu.'.ipital for sev.
eral months recovering from a severe
attack of neuritis, left the city yes
terday accompanied by Mr. liracken
reed for Palo Alto, Calif., where Hhe
will remain with relatlvos until the
return of warm weather. Mr. Urnck
enreed will return In a vcok or 10
days.
On and nftor January 12 tho nines
& Snider garago will bo open day and
night. If
Hemstitching 1 Oe per yard, thread
furnished. Singer Shop, 1 1.1 V. .Main
3u;
Tho company which . plays the
"Twin Beds" comedy at the Pago
theater tonight arrived in the city
from Hod Muff, Cal., last night and
the leading -members aro registered
at tho Medford.
" Ouaranleed sjirlngs for all cars.
Hillings' Carriage & Auto 1'rks. tf
, .So'uted. ofters for tho purchase of
;$,o.acrcft of timber lund in tho Hullo
FnllH.divlrlct are being called for in
an advertisement In another column
of this "papor.ti The tnvnnr Is lulxioui-,
To sell hild vith tho tlinber'srttiatli.'n
fri 'Jackson count y as' It Is now. the
juiecossful lilddor ought n make a
nico'pie'co of -money. Wednesday noon
'Is' the 'Hate Mot. for opening' the lilds.
' lOiills.tnjeills 'last week at tile local
jVmy .recruiting, sliil'ljon, , J 211 ,.Kast
Iuln street, were, as follows: Jack L
Alloil.i John ,-.V. dlngupy, i,I(li,'yd K.
jlftliu; and Krauk ZlnlieJii The lasl
iwo are veterans of tho world win
and re-enlisted for tho 1 tin k corps.
Onmp Meade, near Thill Imoro. Allen
(jnllstqil forjlie Stlt tngjiiccrs. mount.
cuV.uL.lOj I'aiio, Texas, and IJtiBiiay
Joined for tho 7Sth Kleld Artillery.
Camp (Irant, near Chicago.
Reliable used cars. Urown Motor
Co., 80-40 North Front, l'hone luo.
, 2n:i
.For Salo Now and second-hand
machines. Singer Shop, 1 I a West
Main, l'hone lilli-lt.
Mr. and Mrs. II. N. Mon of Klam
ath Falls, formerly of Medford, left
Sunday ti; siend two weeks'or more
In San Francisco and bay fities while
Sir. Moe recuperates from a recent
Severe Illness.
.lust arrived. Car of famous Utah
ton!. Valley Fuel Co. '
llo not. fail lo hear Mrs. Jean Mor
ris Kills tonight nt First Methodist
church at S o'clock. !!H
Mrs. J. I,. Tracey of Minneapolis.
P. Williams nf, San Franclsd.', W. II
Jlarrlngton of Portland, and l.jeul.
Alvin K. Robinson of Camp Lewis are
nmong the guests registered at the
Tlollaud who arrived Sunday.
Tho Hoguo Uiver Valley Cunning
Co. will now contract Ton Ip'jo sea
bou'h pack of to-mutnes. heans, ber
vies and all kinds of fruils. tf
If it's cast Iron, steel, malleable,
aluminum, brass or hron.e, we can
weld il. Vulcan Welding Works, :i!i
Koiith Front. Ulir.'
tills Newbury was down lowu yes
terday afternoon for a short v;ill,
tor tile first time since bis attack ol
the flu. and almost created excite
meat among his friends because .!
Ills emaciated appearance and lack ol
normal weight.
Tho famous Shasta tamales on sale
now. Slinsta.
Apply Zemo. the Clean, An
tiseptic Liquid Easy to Ube
Does Not Stain
Creasy salves and ointments should
not be applied if good clear tkin i,
wanted, rtom any (Irnijitit for 'Site, or
SI. (XJ for law wm, get a tmttleof Zctnn.
When applied as directed it cffei'tively
removes cejema, quickly stops itcliin,
and heals skin troubles, al sores,
burns, wounds and chalinc. It pene
trates, cleanses and soothes. Zi-uio is
a clean, ilependable and inexix-nsivc
antiseptic liquid. Try it. as we believe
nolliing you have ever Used is as cfjec
tivc and satisfying.
The E. W. Roar Co . Cleveland. O.
MEDFORD IKON WpRKS
FOUNDRY AND MACHINE SHOP
Alieo atrent for Fairbanks ani Morsi
Entrinea.
17 South Rlverldi. ,
The public Aihools of Grants Pass
resumed their sessions this morning
after having been closed for the past
two weeks because of tho influenza
epidemic, and each pupil from any
family in which tliere had been sick
ness of any kind yiihin tho past two
weeks was reiiuireU to bring a health
certificate. )
Ury oak wood $1.50 per tlor. Dry
rails $l.eo. Phond 4I1-.I. 202
Veil will find MyTs. Jean Morris
Kills at First Methodist church to
night instead of at St. yiark's. 290
The C. W. H. M. of ho Christian
church will meet at the home of
Mis. A. .1. Ilanby, Wednesday after
noi.n, instead of Tuesday as had been
announced. A large al tendance is
desired.
Cracked cylinders, broken frames,
crank cases, housings, a?:les, etc.,
welded good as new. Vtilenn Weld
ing Works. i 2!ta'
Ones, the ladios' tailor, will bo at
Hotel Holland every Thursday. Flno
woolens, latest styles nlways. , . tf
Oregoaians registered at th Hotel
Medford Sunday included E. I.. Judd
of Astoria, S. T. Horsey or' Clide,
W. Seviley of Klamath Falls;, M. .1.
.Monlieth of Alliany, and Sam -Peters,
II. 1,. Mi Kenzie, James S. Itced anil
.). II. Zimmerman of Portland.
When a casting or forging of any
commercial metal breaks, bring it
here for satisfaction. Vulcan Weld
ing Works. ' , 2!r,
Tho Medford Printing company has
the l)e Luxe Multiplex cash hooka
and other ruled books, looso leaf sys
tem, also1 Inventory shoots. If you
need these or any other hlnnk books
or bills to fit any binder see this
office and patronize homo Industries.
tt
The state conference of the Daugh
ters of thu American Revolution, a
chapter of which was recently organ
ized In Medford, will convene nt Al
biink next Thursday.
Note change of mooting plaeo for
.Mrs. Jean Morris Kills to First Meth
odist church. " 2 !M)
. Pylhians meet Wallet' Clleeson nt
the Castle hall, March 1st. 2110
Mr. and Mrs. Chris IMrU-h and
Lewis l'lrich or Jacksonville, scene of
some or Oregon's most romantic his
tory, aro guests at. the Oregon. Jack
sonville Is aged and gray as compnrcd
Willi some Oregon cities, and altho
it does not c.'ccupy its once prom
inent! place as the metropolis of
southern Oregon and tho state's lar
gest city, il has not yet. taken a hack
seat. Portland Journal.
llasiilns tor health.
R. J. Red egga at DeVoo's.
Mr. .and Mrs. F. II. Mathles and j
S. Swennlng am among the Seattle
visitors In the city. They are stopping-
at the Holland.- -. i : ' '
Say, hiive you noticed all the chll-
droit' and grown-tin ehl(dren 'watch-'
lig 'that moving window ' display In'
Paul's ISlectrlc Slorcv ' ,' . 29-1 l
Save from (3 to $10 on a tiro nt
liio tilg Balo "C, 15. Gutos Auto Co. tt 1
p- t .- . , ,- : r. -A. '' ' '. JJ..'
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I '"Buy Your Seasons Tires NjOW v
To speed up our clean-up we have
made further cuts on a lot
of standard sizes
All fresh stock with guarantees of
from 6000 to 8000 miles of service
Get in on This Now
Everything for your car cut
to the bottom
c
i The regular monthly 'meeting of
tho American Legion will be held at
the Mooso hall on Front street, to
morrow night. All ex-servlco men
and women are urgently requested to
be present.
Have you seen the used car bar
gains that we are offering. McCurdy
Ilowno Motor Co.
New spring Pacific Package goojs,
models on display at the Handicraft
Shop. 290
.Mary K. Fawcett, dean of (lie wom
en's department of the O. A. C, will
speak under the auspices of the Col
lege Women's club at the public li
brary tomorrow night at X o'clock on
the subject. "Building Your (llrl."
Kvery mother and daughter of Med
ford is invited to hear her.
Orros, tailors for won and women.
High grade only. Ashland, Ore.
A large number of (.'r?harillsts and
orchard owners of the valley, who
are niombors of the Oregon Growers
Co-operativo association will be here
to attend the organization meeting of
the Medford Hection of that organi
zation which will lie held at the pub
lic library at 2 o'clock tomorrow
afternoon. Prof. C. I. Lewis, organ
ization manager of (be association,
Seymour Jones, its secretary-treasurer,
and J. (. Holt, earning and
packing manager, will In? pvesent.
Prices cut to tho tiottom-ot tho big
salo. C. B. Cutes Auto Co. tf
Mr. and Mrs. Waller It. Kllenson of
Portland ami-two children arrived in
the city this morning enroute to Los
Aii;.eU's and will bo tho quests of
Mr. and .Mrs. Harry G. 'Wortman
until Thursday. Mr. tilecson is grand
keeper of the records and seals of
the grand lodge of the Knights of
Pythias and will attend tho meeting
of Talisman lodge tonight.
Mrs. Paul Hansen, corsotloro for
Nultono. Phono G85-.T. .
W. li. Walker, Medford agent tor
the Standard Oil company, hals re
turned from a business trip tc1 Port
land. Silk drosses for girls from ton lo
sixteen in roso, blue and brown.
Handicraft Shop. 291!
Niles Champlin of Colfax, Wash.,
William Hampson of San Francisco
and II. 11. Adamson nf Kansas City,
are registered at tho Nash.
Got tho habll! Tiny shares now in
tho Building and Loan. tf
Jack H. Hodson, campaign secre
tary of the American City l'urenit.
who was taken sick in Ashland Fri
day with symptoms of influenza, was
back horo today on duly in the cham
ber iof commerce expansion and mem
bership campaign, 'altho still nufl'or-
ing from a bad cold.
Used Fords and Chevrolots nt the
right prices. -McCtmly-Uowno Motor
Co. '' - - ' i i
J. U. Philp of the. i International
Stiver company, nnd wife arrived In
the city Sunday from Now York mid
itre RueHtM lit the Mndfortl. -I .., r
'' Beo-lVRi-'Wood & Co., Rm. 209
- Llhort.viiIIIdK., for flro lnnurance. tf
Gates
Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Carpenter
have arrived home from Portland,
having motored down In a new Cole
roadster which thc-y purchased in tho
state metropolis. It took them three
days to make the trip.
Hemstitching and pecoting. The
Vanity Shop.
Tho Flks club restaurant served
IN 11 meals In January, which was
191 more than were served in the
.same month a year ago.
Hand-made waeM bonnets for ba
bies. Handicraft Shop. 29U
A limited number of French sou
venir pamphlets have been recoived
at the local army recruiting station to
be given to men who served overseas
in the world war. Tlicso pamphlets
can he had by calling or writing the
recruiting office, 12:i Kast Main
street, or at tho Medford post, Amer
ican legion.
Carl Jeschko, high grado watch
and clock repairing. 9 Fir street.
Mrs. E. F. Guthrie arrived in Med
ford Sunday after having spent the
winter at Delmonte and Riverside,
Calif.
Cakes, French pastry and cream
puffs at the Shasta.
W.' II. Donaldson, assistant man
ager of the Portland district of tho
Standard Oil company, who has been
hero two' days on business connected
with tho local office, leaves this
afternoon for Portland, making the
trip in his lltiick Six.
Slab wood for salo by tier or cord.
Valley Fuel Co.
Trove Lumsden returned to his
position In tho Jackson County bank
today nftor several months1 illness.
Ills ninny friends were glad to see
him.
Try our merchants' lunch. The
Shasta. tf
Mrs. Walter Drown of San Fran
cisco arrived Sunday for a visit with
hor brother, Frank Preston and fam
ily. For eye, ear, nose, throat see Dr.
Heine. Liberty Bldg. Glasses fitted.
. .vi in icaiiuii ui pultun in Lilt:
amount ot fiuu.nuu and state guar
antee of Interest on this issue, for tho
Grants Pass Irrigation district was
decided upon at a mooting of the
irrigation securities commission to
day," says tho Salem Capital Journal.
"The district covers an area of S000
acres in Josephine county. The money
derived from the sale of this bond
issue is to bo used in the construc
tion of a temporary pumping plant
and laterals for tho distribution of
water to lands already under cultiva
tion, t ,is expected that construc
tion work will ,be stai'teiL within a
short, time." . , , ,
Urunswicic pjionogrnphs on easy
terms at Hale's Piano House: tf
, For tho b.es, insurance, soe Holmes
the Insurance Sinn. :,
. .Alfred Carpenter has. left Colorado
Springs, Colo., for homo after a two
weeks illness there, with influenza. '
Tho famoiiB Snasta tuihaloa on salo
no'iv. 'Shasta. -' ' '' '
Auto
Californians stopping at the Med
ford Sunday and today included Mr.
and Mrs. H. R. Wallace of l.os An
geles and Mr. and Mrs. W. N. Brown.
Fred Baruch, Jr., W. H. Hammel and
Robert B. Leopold of San Francisco.
R. H. Hugg of New York City and J.
Clark Chamberlain of Chicago are
also guests.
Picoting is tho neatest and quick
est finish for ruffles. Handicraft
Shop. 4 290
Mr. and Mrs. F. Isaacs aro
homo from a month's outing In California.
Shrine Hates to Kugciie Ceremonial
Ono and a third rate on certificate
plan. Sales dates March 2 to 0, re
turn limit March 10. Two sleepers
reserved, leaving Ashland terminal,
train 16, Friday evening, March r.,
these cars being set out at F.ugcno for
uso until return trip, probably Sun
day noon on train 18. Make reserva
tions early, notifying either Geo. W.
Dunn, committee transportation, or
W. H. Day, recorder. Box 19-1, Ash
land. Ceremonial, Saturday, March
ti. 290
Get the papers to build tires,
per bundle, this office.
10c
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Neuralgic Paiiig
Civ Way to Soothlnff Hamlin's
Wizard Oil
Hamlin's Wizard Oil is a safe and
effective treatment for headache and
neuralgia. Rubbed in where the pain
is, it acts as a tonic to the tortured
nerves and almost invariably brings
quick relief.
Its healing, antiseptic qualities can
always be relied upon to prevent in
fection, or other serious results, from
sprains, bruises, cuts, burns, bites and
stings. Just as good, too, for sore
feet, stiff neck, frost bites, cold sores
and canker sores.
Get it from druggists for 30 cents.
If not satisfied return the bottle and
get your money back. ,
Ever constipated or have sick head
ache? Just try Wizard Liver Whips
pleasant little pink piUr, 30 cents
Guaranteed.
TOO LATE. TO CLASSIFY
FOR SAL1! 'Bunch OF dairy cows
and heifers, one fresh milk goat,
,ono pair breeding turkeys. Two
miles north or .Medford, 1st brown
house on Dollar avenue. 291
FOR SALIC Nine S. C. White Leg
horn pullets now laying. Tancred
strain, tfi.iu each. Phone S0B-.I.
' -19::
FOR SALK-x-Small Hup, $200.
Jloscho magneto,- eloetrle lights;
.good running order. . Uutler, Pal
uco Rooms. 291
WAN-THIV-Rolb top desk, small size
i preferred.!! Also one or two office
r chairs. - State -price. Ans. i -care
Hail Tribune, Box H. 290
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Yes: S. S. Is Purely Vegetable
Nature's iaate
On the Market Half a Century.
When you are in perfect health,
ond are enjoying a strong and
vigorous vitality, it is then that
your blood is free from all impuri
ties. You should be very careful and
give heed to the slightest indica
tion of impure blood. A sluggish
circulation is often indicated by
BLISS
N ATIV E
HERB
TABLETS
Mado from vegetable drugs, eon
lain no calomel whatever, will uol
salviato. Recognized for thirty-two
years as a standard herb rnniedv lor
CONSTIPATION, 111 LI O F S N F S S
SICK HHAIUl'IIH. .'I1H',1.;STII.'
IllSOUDKltKI) STOMACH, regulate
tho K1DNKV and L1VHR, makes yi.'tt
healthy,, strong and vigorous. Fach
box contains a (il'A It A.XTWK coupon,
and is sealed with a blue seal I i-ini'
ttiignature of ALONZO O. BLISS. For
sale by all leading druggists in boxes
containing 200 doses lor $1.0(1 and a
smaller size for S.,). lladu hv A O
BLISS CO., WASHINGTON,' I). C.
Adv.
Of course, the small boy
T meant a cucumber vine but,
just the same, the idea is good.
You can easily raise the most
tempting table-delicacies, right
in your own yard. It's just a
matter of making a selection of
Morse's Seeds always de
pendable readily available.
Five cents a packet at grocen,
florists, dtug and hardware
stores, etc., every whete.
C C. MORSE & CO. " "
125 Market St. San Francisco
Handled in Medford
by
Monarch Shed & Feed Co.
317 E. Main St.
Old papers for tiullitlng tirtw umi
Lhouse cleaning, lOehutnllo.
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Blood i reatment
an impaired appetite, a teenng ot
lassitude and a general weakening
of the system. It is then that you
should promptly take a few bottles
of S. S. S. It will aid in cleans
ing the blood and build up and
strengthen t'ie whole system.
S. S. S. is said by all druggists.
Valuable information about the
ldond supplv can be had free by
writing to the Swift Specific Co.,
50 Swift Laboratory, Atlanta, Ga.
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