Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, March 12, 1920, Page 2, Image 2

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wr:nTORr mm ttctptxntr mfpford, okf.oox. frtday. mapctt 12. 1920.
IocdBrieB
nhe second baskothall contest be
tween the teams of tin; Mfflfoni and
Ashland hiKh kcIhajIh will l- playi.-U
tonight at the AshliimJ hi pymnasinni.
The Mod ford nthW'U'H ari: in Komi
condition and exlrmHy aiixiiw.s to
fit age a coin c-bank and overwhelm
Ashland In ordr to wipe out the
fitaln of the defeat administered iy
Anhland at Salem last week. A large
crowd of Medford supporters will at
tend the game-, which is expected to
be closely ccntstod. Ashland playH
a return game hen tomorrow ninlu
at the Naiatorlum. The ganio will
Blurt at 7: SO. Tho .Mod ford hiIi
line-up Is as follows: "Irish" "ole
inan, f; J. Smith, f; l.ukft I. was, r;
JiUBKell Sherwood, k; and Kftchit
Payne, g.
Agnes Nielson Skurtvedt tonkin.
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Hot tamalfc. nnu cnli: roncarne at
DoVoe's.
Uig aue Central I-Niint, I-'riday
March 12th. l,uuijHpach orchestra
The College club will meet at fi 1 1;
Belmont street with Mim C'oltndl to
morrow afternoon.
UI danco Central Point, Friday,
March 3 2th. LuunHpach cn-hestra.
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Pianos to rent at 1'alrncr's. li.'M
East Main Htreet. 301
Agnes Nlelson Skartvedt.
Samuel T. Klchnrdawi during th
past week sold his home at '.','.1 North
Orange Htreet to Dr. Frank Roberts
who taken pOHHession on April 1st
when Mr. Jtiehardsou and family will
be given possession of Mayor i'.. K.
dates' homo which he purchased
BOino time ago, and the mayor and
family will occupy their new home Ai
Queen Anne street.
You ought to insure your auto
with Redden & Canadny, VI N. Cen
tral. Phono 720.
Agnes Nlelson Skartvedt.
Cakes, French pastry and cream
puffs at the Bhasta.
The state fish and game commis
sion has Just announced that the
wutera of tho north fork of the Upper
Rogue river and the tributaries there
of east of what is known uh the iXa
tural bridge, havo been opened to
fishing for trout, salmon and other
fish, as the necessity for the closed
season In those waters no lunger ex
ists. J.Iat that are right In style and
price, at tho M. M, Dept. Store. 301
Jlavo you Been the used car bar
gains that wo are offering. McCurdy
Upwne Motor Co; " ',
i Oct the habit!' Buy shares now tn
thB 'Building and Loan. . tf
llrs. (ieorgo W. Barker and daiinh
tw or Butte Falls, arrived in the
efoyi Fridays and are guests at , I, lie
MfiUford. ,r' i i J , ( ;
Hasklns for health.
1 It. I. ReC eggs at lit 'oq'b,
jMrs. -Baul. Hansen, corsetlero for
NU$onev,,Phonq 585-J. h
3jhe offices o'f the American' Ie
ginu Weekly are being removed to
Gat! V.-4.1d street, New York ulty.
and pending Us mmovul to, (New York
th,i)ubllcntlou of the legion maga
zine will be suspended until the
March 19th Issue. The American Le
tt Ion Weekly Is thu official publica
tion of the legion, and every member
of the organization Is 011 (he mailing
list. It was formerly published in
Washington, 1). C.
Agnes Nlelson Skartvedt tonight.
1 have pened a (in shop at Kails
Second-hand store and will do all
kinds of repairing. Stovus of all
kinds, smokestacks, eve troughs, etc.
:toi
Prices cut to the bottom at tho big
salo. C. K. Gales Auto Co. tr
Mrs, Murk Montgomery is in Rose-
burg for a few days vlslwith friends
Plcotlng is tho neatest and quick
est finish for rufflon. Handicraft
Shop. . 2!H1
Shipment received of latest spring
and summer styles In millinery (it the
iionnet Nook. j :iou
Try our merchants' lunch. Tho
Shasta. tf
The Hotel ModTord and the Hotel
Holland have enjoyed a rushing pa
tronage for several days due to the
unusual amount of Incoming and
pussing thru travel for this time of
year. Both hoslelries were filled U.'
capacity last night and this niornlnu
and had to turn late arriving guests
way.
All the new models tn mllilnery at
Deuel's all this ween, 3 on
Mnchlnos rented nnd repaired.
Singer Shop, phone 2ir-R. a 111
made over. General repairing.
Douglas, J01 South Central. Phone
tnr-j. 3 in
(Mrs. K. H. Jefferson of Klamath
Fulls and formerly oT Medford. has
Just returned home from a lengthy
visit with her sister at Portland.
For the best Insurance see Holme
thu Insurance Man.
Tho famous Shasta tamales on sale
now. Shasta.
Agnes Nielson Skartvedt tonight.
Mrs. C. M. I.oomis went to Medford'
this ufternoon for a .short visit and
will go from there to Klamath Falls.
Mr. Doomls will leave tomorrow fi.r
.Medford. where he will remain -
tirnnts Pass Courier.
Furniture and household good:
carefully packed and (rated. Doug
las 101 South Central. Phone 1; 1
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Hemstitching and pocotlng. The
Vanity Shop.
Only a trace of rain fell last night
much to tile disappointment of the
fanners and orchard is ts. Evidently j
the copious showers predicted t his
week for Oregon and California have
passed this part of the valley by. But
there is yet hop-, for the prediction
for U-Tiight and Saturday Is for prob
aldc rain.
Save from $3 to 910 on a tire at
the big Kale. C. K. Gates Auto Co. tt
Automobile, tract 01, truck and im
plement parts welded good as new.
Vulcan Welding Works.
New linens for table runners, dress
er scarfs, luncheon cloths and nap
kins. Handicraft Shop. UuO
Agnes Nielson Skartvedt tonight.
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Among Oregonians registered at
ihe Medford yesterday and this fore
noon are M. II. Goldsmith of Oregon
City, W. V. Dudley or The Dalles, C
V. l,fAjfdny of Fort Klamath, F. C. !
Iloffrrm of Kugeiie. H.-rhert Nunn. .1.
('. Mel, end and W. S. ayes of Salem,
Mr. and Mrs. Roy Nunn of Gold Hill.
and the following from Portland:
Mr. and Mrs. K. A. Crandall. A. L.
Junes, G. K, Johnson, C. K. Clodfei
ter, II. 1!. Iteiikinan, Karl F. Metcalfe,
.1. Vidgoff and M. f viiiHun.
Shoe repairing simp. . J'istos
has remcved his shoe repairing shop
IrM.n le.rrh.lt t Uivlh .1 . 1 ' ' "'V
('eutral, bet wen marble works and f will be rev
Japanese restaurant. Let us do your
repairing. All work will receive
prompt attention. We have all kinds
of b'uther. 303
Orres, tho ladies' tailor, will be atjjti
noiei Moimnu every i nursuay. r mo . ..r.
woolens, latest stylus always. tf nclud"d
uev. .losepn i rovaio is in me -ny Holland are LMrs. Con,
from Butte Falls and is a guest at thejumi children of Denver.
!Iol,il,l,i- ICotv of Hartford, Conn.
It took hard work to build the ' Ji(; (jf Washingtun, D. t
iruax store, i nero a reason, wny y
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For Sale New and second-hand
machines. Singer Shop, J 1 West
Main Phono 2 la-It. Slti
Just arrived. Car of famous Utah
coal. Valley Fuel Co.
Sergeant William P. Shearburn,
member of the army of occupation in
Germany, arrived home Friday, Mar.
He arrived at Camp Dix recently.
Sergeant Shearburn has three years
to serve In the army before obtaining
his discharge reserve.
Guaranteed springs for all cars.
Scene From "My Sunshine Lady" at the Page Theatre March 15th
uenza
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Hff.mfln'o Wizard CII a Reliable,
Antlsaptlc Preventive
Dur:ns influcn::a epidemics spraf
the nu-e and throat several times a
day with one part Wizard Oil and
t.vu parts water, using an atomizer.
It you haven't an atomizer, gargle
the throat nnd snufi the mixture up
the nose. This treatment sets up an
antiseptic wall of defense agkinai
"Flu" genV.s.
Chest colds and sore throat lead
to grip. Stup them at once with
Wizard Oil before they can develop
into dannerou-s influenza.
Get it from dm prists for 30c. If
not satiftf.cd, return the bottle anj
get your money back.
Ever constipated or have sick head
arher JuM try Wizard Liver Whips,
pltatant liitlu pink'pilU, 30c at drug
gist. Guaranteed.
title.
mush-n! i
led at thr
iMonday night, .March I
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oiiH'dy oddity
Page l heat I -
th. (Jf fairy-
like tx'riHtruction, hut nuidcrii in its
liappily drawn mixture of personal-
ailfnlly novi-J in ilK pretty pre-
svir h
; come
Mini
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maid
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loudly Hit:
n of the roni.uinc tairv themciand will dotihtb'ft afford local pa
il fine organization of musical I irons of the play one of tlte most en
dy inlerprctors and a chorus joyable evenings they have hail in a
can both sing and dance and is long while.
to justii'y as much as earthly j -Musical lovers will be interested in
ens might their .selection t'orlilto following, selected from the list
renting "sun-goddesses," thislof popular tunes abounding in the
Was Twen:v-one. "When the Whis
tle lilew for Home Sweet Homo," "1
Miss Vou, Honey, 'lued I 'Do," "Love
Needs tppoMt inn," "M yst ie. Magi
Man," "Men; Man", "dixieland Is
Calling Vou." "Cupid's Swe'ets,"
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rLainnierit lias struck 'seore:
keynote of pcpular favor ' 1 itlitt,'
'Sun
"The
Sunshine
Songs 1
Lady," "In
When I
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"What's tin
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thing to Mak-
I'se of Lovin'
iiiviera"' and
a I Met m e Nuv-;i
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Any-
iinong the guests at the The Jackson county farm bureau
.Smallhaii; i delegation which will attend the
inter-coiini y conference on proposed
eooperutive ;itthf .shipping tomorrow
at Montague, inciuib-s C C. Cale, Kc
land Klaharty, Miles Can trail and U.
M. Lowe.
Agnes Nielson Shurlvedi tonight.
:fno
Lance will be held at tho Castle!
hall. Knights of IMtiiias, on Friday!
evening, March Hi. All knights undj
their families urged hi attend. IJ'H) I
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Colo.
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senkamp of Laramie, Wyo., mid
K. (I. Ityron-Iirinkmau anif L.
menihal of Kan I'rancisco,
Agnes Nielson Skart vedt t onighi .
:;htj
Iteal dance! Medford Nat . Sat.
night. Iteal music.' . Superb floor!
Wonderful time! Kveryhody's going!
At. their hMge meeting last uiejit
the local Llks (ronliiiued tlii; decjsiou
arrived at at last week's meeting to
pu re uu so me tor aujoinniK tie ciun
The M"edford MI Times, the student
publicntion of the hfgh schtol has a
last increasing circulation including
exchange list with the leading
high schools, universities and col
leges not only of Oregon but in 1 "
other states.
Two large fdze cans of o!id pack
pumpkins 27c. Warner, Wormian A;
tlore. no.'!
'Nice line medium priced spring
and summer millinery just received
at the Itonnet Xook. SOU
Cold in Head?
Attend to it now. Put Turpo, the
only Turpentine (in I nieni , tn the nos
trils, also on forehead, no. e, til roal
and chest. Kub in well.
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Millinery
: iind ; ;
Blouses
Fur exclusive sty ley and
smart Hess see the
NEW SPRING LINES
at the , -, .
Vanity Shop
Next Rialto Theater.
house on the north on whirh to erect
Hillings Carriage &. Auto WorkH. tf
Sac coffee ut the Truax Store. .100
AgncH Nlelson Hkurtvedt tonight.
"h C. Dillurd, engineer of the
Talent irrigation project, was in
-!aloin recently where he went . to
renter with Percy Cupper, stale engi
neer, with regard to the further de
velopment of the Talent Irrigation
dlHtrlct," ituys the Anhland Tiding.
"Thin district comprises ftuuo acres.
Ilnndu in the sum of $::,', (Ml 0 have
been certified, while the remaining
$;!7.'.,imh of the total Ishuo is now
before -tho Irrigation pecurlttoH com
mission for 'approval, t According tor
Mr. 'IHHard's statement, this )roject
IncludeH Koine t,"t the richest laud in
southern Oregon much of which will
he reclaimed and made -productive
thru Irrigation."
UroomH Gfio while they last at
Truax Btoro. . 300
Toilet paper, roll 5c, at Truax
Store. 300
(1. M. Klein, ono of the chief mem
bers of the Klein & Simpson Fruit
and Produce Co., which Is one of the
largest buyers and shippers of fruits
in California, and Donald Simpson.
son of the other leading member of
Ihe company, arrived here last night
from Los Angeles It; look over the
eiierul fruit situation and confer with
Moso Itarkdull, t ho vompauy's local
representative. llecauso the eoin
pany'u business here has grown to
such proportions as to require addi
tional help In handling it, i.Mr. Simp
son will remain in Medlord and will
he joined by his family In a week or
two'. It is rumored that the company
will build a large fruit warehouse
here. Messrs. Klein and Simpson are
at the Medford.
Seo I). It. Wood & Co., Km. 209
Liberty Uldg., for flro lucurance. tf
Hemstitching lOe per yard, thread
furnished. Singer Shop, 115 W. Alain.,
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A new medley fox-trot arranged by,
"Chick" Vanco of the Imperial or-
i-hest ru
torlum dance Sat urdav night. It
was played for the first time last
Wednesday night and met with much
approval. .Mr. Vance tho still In high
school, shows remarkable ability us a
musician and has already several
compt.miions to his credit.
We write fire Insurance. Hedden
& Canada)-, :il! N. Central. Phono 720
New Idea Patterns. Truo to size.
Cheaper. Medford Hook Store. 300
Colin Mrtuttwh and Uobert Pringle
of the Old Chanuet mine In Josephine
ci.uuty, arrived in the city Friday on
dmrt business visit.
Follow the crowds! Ileal dance!
Sat. Medford Nat. Imperial ,'i-plece
orchestra! Admission free! 301
Laundry soaps ec the bar at Truax
Store. 3eo
an additional building lor club pur
poses. On and attor January 12 the Ilinea
& Snider garuge will be upon day and
night. tt
Y;ur spring suit best woolens,
reasonable prices. Kleiu the Tailor,
Kast Main, upstairs.. . 3Vi
). (!. Hoggs is .fastj con va b'schig
from his iccent serious flu and pneu
monia illness, biit Is sllll Very we;ik
and it,, will lie two weeks yet Indole
he will return to business duties, JJe
has been aulo riding several times
but is not aide lo walk down towju
Agnes Nielson HMarLVedt.
Tho: ltoguo HIver Valley Canning
Co. will now contract for TJ30 sea
son'a'.pack of to'inatoos, beans, ber
ries and all kinds of fruits. t
Henry Har-eke and L. ,A. libble
were overnight visitors in the Ity
from 'Clranls Pass.
Closing out sale of new and ueM
sewing machines at bargain prices ut
Ihe old Singer stand. C. A. Chapman,
'IM.-i South Central.
Orres, tailors for men nnd women.
High grade only. Ashland, Ore.
Con Leever of Central Point, was
here last ulyM to enjoy the Lll
meeting. Hnrgains always at the Truax
Store, lllack, white and oxblood, 1!
In I shoo polish, this week only, at
Truax Store lor 1 1c. 300
Tho famous Shasta tamales on salo
now. Shasta,
The walls and ceiling of the Hotel
Holland h.'bby and balls are being
given a new coat of kalsouiine by a
force of painters.
Nico lino medium priced spring
and summer millinery just received
at the itonnet Nook. 300'
Flannel Cerlrudes and em in oid- j
ered baby jackets. Handicraft Shop.;
3001
Jrs. Carlow expect to attend the
meeting of Ihe Southern Oregon Or
leopathie society at Ashland on Sun
day afternoon.
rabh-ts and scratch pads made of
will be featured at the Nata- news print, for school and office use
for salti at Ibis office. 1 f
Shipment received of latest ;prini'.
and summer styles in millinery, at
the Itonnet Nock. 300
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It Is High Time to Be Thinking of Easter Blouses
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.lisl'aetion Hie .M. M. Store
enlii'elv hv hand, einbroidrrei
l.e-frillcd. n i "II surelv
wlio had ein.iili Idolises at Faster time,
has provided most unusual assortments
and set willi i'ilmv laees; olliers are of ss
it von make earlv select ions ol
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!UZ(; chilTons
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De pleased ll von make earlv se ec urns o Dnses or :m
I 'vices 97.50 910.00 $12.50 5?1 5.00 $1 8.00 925.00
t all may select to their etitive
are made of .sheer ceovax'tte
and crepes, tucked and
er wear now.
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Help Your Digestion
When nrid-distrossed, relieve Ihe
indigestion with
Ki-MQIDS
DiBxulrc esBily on tongue as
plrusar.t to tske as candy. Ket-p
your btomuih swim?!, try Kt-mo:t)s
MADE CY OCOTT ft BOWNE
MAKERS CF SCOTTS EMULSION
. WEEKS & ORE
UNDERTAKERS
Day l'lionr 7
NiKlit I'lmnes I". W. WtH'ks,
A. K. it, -TJ.;!.
TOMORROW'S THE BIG DAY
Take "Gtscarcts" Tonight for Liver and Bowels and
Wake Up Clear, Rosy, Fit! No Shake Up!
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SPRING LINGERE
Handsome garments, emhroi
derei! hy deft tinsel's. This lingerie
is cliaraclert.ed hy a charming sim
licii - whicli never loses its appeal.
iwn work and Yalencennes lace
Dr;
add to die lieauly of
1 liese dainly ol'IVrin.ys
exc eediny'l v moderate
a number of
, and all are
as lo mark-
Teddy Bears
l ies, ere li
able silks ...
Night Gowns
fabrics and
Mrs
-Dainty 1,
de chines
..$2.50
Soft, si
inirerie I'ab
and wash
to $10.00
eer. colloi:
e silks; manv
$2.50 to $10.00
( 'harming SI vies in
SILK BAGS
At $2.50 (o $9.50
The ii. -west designs and frames
in all si.es and colors wilh those
in black. biMwn. t.niie and navy
pivd.-iiiiual in.u'. All are of hih
ipialiiy and come with proper in
side fin iniis.
SPORT COATS ARE
SUPREME
Here's a Snappy Group at
$19.50 lo $15.00
I'olo cloth, jersey, silverlolie
and velour, mostly in short and
1hrce-iuarter length swatter
mannish lines. Dine, tan, rcen
and .H'ray cuniniend themselves.
One modish velour coat st rikes
a new nole,1 with a chic little tain
lo match.
WE HAVE CONCENTRATED
ON SUITS
Some have the new box coat
effect, others show the smart rip
ple .jacket. I'hnbroidery, military
braid, lucks, pleats, n-ws of. but
tons, are used in new and altrac
t ive wa vs.
Attractively New and Dainty
SPRING WASH FABRICS
In Unlimited Variety Await Your
Critical Inspection .
For Fancy White Dress and Waist
Voiles Plaid, Stripe' and'- Fig
ure styles, in :!C. and . 38-inch
widths, yard 75c
For Fancy Voiles Silk and Cot
bm ( Yepes Flower and Figure'
si vies in pretty dark colors,
yard : $1.25
$35.00 $15.00 $50.00 $G5
BUY YOUR CHILDREN'S SHOES H
GINGHAMS
Very elaborate showing of
French ( iinghams now in this store.
Plaids in a blending of colors that
is new. Fancy stripes, small checks
and plain styles, yard 45-
X of CuooRrHs an.l rnjor tho iucvU
'ntht lfiXBtivnttiartic you t
iHTH'iu'rilT I'awarrt m've urip1.
Feel :ratitl tomorrow ! Bp rtlloiont !
tt.,.. utu(. U...L- lub.Min Iw.n.t.ir-Kv i-nn.
MipatKl. Ht-mo've tin Ijvit un.l howvl H-rifm'r.l T 1'anrarrt.i n.-vr- nrip su-.-n
pitiwon which kpftiiiitf vour heat! or nu'unvfniftur onp hko Sjiltf, Oil. 11-
vour toninie coatftl, vnur ttnatli Imtl ami tnil or harsh I ill. .wnr.i oa .
J r i i . . ii i.i.i.. '1-1 .. ... ..). . I.. ab .Ml
vour Mlniiiai-ii Knur. uv uoi kci buuui , nim.-. a7 nw u. jv.. ..r.
Store Closes
at 5 P. M.
Saturdays at
8:30 P. M.
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HritfiiriB
ERE AND SAVE MONEY, $2.29 to $3.93
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