Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, April 23, 1920, Page 2, Image 2

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flffinFORT) UfATC TTITBTTNTI. AfEDFOTID, OTZKCiOX, FTCTDAY, APTNL 2H. 1020.
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That there was ! foct or Know nt
Crater Lake on April 18 Ib the word
Superintendent Sparrow received
here yesterday from Hanger Brown.
This is the same depth that the miow
"was last year at this tfmo and indi
cates that the official opening of the
tourist season at the lake will bo as
usual, July 1st, altho people may hel
able to no to the Iiiko and return
long before that period.
Tablets and scratcu parts made of
news print, for school and office use
for sulo at this office. tf
,. Jf you have a li or (i room unfur
nished bungalow to rent by about
May 1, and want a good renter,
young couple, address 11. M., .Mail
Trlbuno. . 80
. -Following the frost of Sunday
morning nt 27 degrees which did
very llttlo damage there was a heav
ier frost this morning at degroes
In Medford and immediato vicinity
and from 24 to 2T degrees in the low
lying sections of tho valley, which in
the ; opinion of County Agent Cute
this forenoon did not commercial
damago to the fruit trees, hut in
some places of the lower sections
thinned out cherries and poaches
which could stand much thinning.
was cloudy until midnight and then
the temperature began to fall until
nt G a. m. today the minimum was
reachod. Smudging began at mid
night. Another light to heavy frost
is predicted for tonight.
Lot's all jazz down to tho senior
play Friday night. 2S
Itogistor for short summer course
In duncing Medford iN'atutorlum,
April 24th, 12:30 to X p. m. 2S
County Clerk Chauncey Floroy Is
111 at hlB home in Jacksonville with
an attack of .measles.
A big evening of fun Friday even
ing at tho Page. 2S
: A young man 10 to 21 yours or
ago, wltp wants to lourn u first-class
trade can start work by .May I, could
wait until June 1. Address "ti'ositlon"
caro Mall Tribune, stating age,
schooling, phone number, etc. . 1(0
frhls Is tho big day of tho drive
on for members of the Ashland Com
uiorclal club which up to Wednesday
night had a list of 2 71 members and
with $3291 towards tho budget run !.
"TlioimiB Fuson of .Medford was the
first citizen of our neighboring city
to Join tho . Ashland Commercial
club," says tho Ashland Tidings. "It
is expected that several other Med
fordltos will get aboard tho Ashland
oxpanslon movement and help build
up a bettor spirit of co-operation be
tween tho valley towns, nialne Klum
of Medford, has kept n momhorshlp
in tho Ashland club for several
years,."
f ru Dlu GrahaniB best on onrth.
ABk your dealer. " 2H
. IClllddor arsouate of lead tho best
to bo had. Connor's Warehouse. 4 I
Cullfornluns In tho city registered
at tho Mudford aro Alwlght Uvorsall
of Los Angeles, W. H. llertoaux of
Borkoroly, lleo. V". Kill, (leo. A. Sill.
K. B. I'llovlch, and A. il. IMlovlch of
Watsonylllo, and lleo. W. Honking of
Ban Francisco.
( Soe our add In this pnper for prices
on poultry feeds. II will pay to buy
. from us., .Monarch Seed & Koed Co.
2S
, Auto Paint Shop Painting und
rovarnlshing, satisfaction guuranteod
, Phono 235-H. 221-211 North Fir
L. O. Sprinkle, prop. 33
Mrs. W. T. Normllo arrived home
this forenoon from her ton days so
journ In Portland.
For tho best insuranco sco Holmes
, the Insurance Mnn.
, Notice It. P. O. 13.! All brothers
. wishing seats for "fight" should ro-
; sorvo thuni at oneo as any unsold
lickuts will bo returned to (.i runts
. Pass, -Moil., Apr. 2t. - ' 2s
Jiurry a. btoKus or tho U. S. reclu-
; Illation service is a visitor ill the oily
, and a guest ut tho Holland.
, "A lluchelor's Romance," Krlduy
evening, April 23. 2(i
Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Stillwoll, Na
tional Spiritualist Missionaries, will
. hold meetings at 201 Main street,
, Sunday, 2 and S p. in. Admission
, froo. 2 s
Tho Klks at their meeting last
night doclded that tho special train
'. which will lake them to tlrants Pass
, and return for thu lodge session
, there on April 29th, will depart from
, the depot here at I Ti p. m. that day.
Tick: l:i r.'.e f ilm; rabl mid nil l-:iks
wku lulu.. I lo .) iiliuuKI purchase
Iholr train i;ml lioxlng content ticlicts
lit ca:o, e:;iieti.illy tho In; tor us all
tir!it:t:t gut ".Id Ii.t.i h; Monday fur
tho be.:.HK i.:nt...'t will be ivtilrncl
lo liruutj l'.i;.; that day. One-hall'
tho opera house at Grants Pass Is
being reserved for tho Klks up to
.iionuay. rue other naif or the house
lias already been solil out. No one
but Klks will bo permitted to ride on
tho special train.
You can't miss "A ilnrhelur's lto
nianco," Page, Friday. 2S
Week end dance! Medford Nat!
Sat. night! A real party from start to
flnlHh! Let's Co! 29
Ilia. F. K. 'Merrill and Mrs. S. Vlles
of 'Mndford. jmssed thru ltosoburg
this afternoon enroute to Portland,
whore they will make an extended so
journ. They woro met nt the station
hero by several of their friends.
lloneburg News Review.
A iovo Btory and a comedy, nil in
ono, "A lluchelor's Komnnco," Fri
day night. US'
Week ond dance! Medford Nat.
Sat. night.- Follow the crowds! 29
WEEKS & ORR
UNDERTAKERS
ly Phone 2117
Night I'honon V. S. VrrKn, 227-J-!
A. K. Orr, 227-J-3.
Ulcinrich Heldenreicb, manual
training teacher and athletic coach
of the high school is proudly wearing
a gold watch chain and miniature
football charm, the gift of the mem
bers of last fall's football team of
the institution, which was presented
him during the high school assembly
hour last Monday amid great up
piause. Mr. Hoidenroich has the
good will and admiration of the stil
dent body. . . ,
See Medford Land & Insurance
Agency, successors to D. R. Wood &
Co.,
Ilni. 2 09 Liberty Uldg., for fire
insurance.
ti
Hiring your clean cotton rags to
this offico and get cash for them. 32
air. and Mrs. Rex Hart aro guests
at the Hotel Holland who arrived In
the city Thursday.
It. I. eggs at DeVoe't.
Demand Tru Hlu crackers and
cookies handled in Medford by Do
Voe, H. K. Marsh, Hutchinson &
Lumsden, J. A. Moffutt, J. E. Solies,
C. A. Hamlin, V. E. Consor. Hutter-
flold's (irocery, Warner, Wortman &
Gore. 21)
. Oregonians registered at the Med
ford include J. H. Grafton of Cor
vullls, Harry il. Hoguo of Eugene,
Mr. and Mrs. A. W, Wyiorg and Mr
and Mrs. W. Scofleld of Grunts Pass,
and L. V. Halvorson, C. Stevens, Wm
Mclicndry, A. S. Hand, F. H. Par
sons, A. L. Webster, F. II. Johnson,
W. II. Edwards, II. M. Moryweathor,
l S. Johnson, Ed Sams, R. II. White
and Leland J. Sparks.
Parties having fresh vegetables to
sell phone The Palace Grocery, phone
109. 29
A clever comedy, "A Bachelor's
Uomanco," at tho Pago theatre. 28
lu'addition to cing elected minis
terial delegate to the general assem
bly at Philadelphia at the meeting
of tho Southern Oregon Presbytery
at GrantB Pass this week, Rev. , Al
bert II. Gammons of Jacksonville
was also clcctud permanent clerk of
tho presbytery. Among tho delegates
attending tho presbytery from this
county In addition to thoso named in
this paper Thursduy woro Wulter
Eraser llrown and John llonar of
Phoenix, Rev. J. A. SlcVeigh and
Elder (lilmoro of Hoguo River and
Elder Davidson of Central Point.
When you want any hauling, mov
ing, etc., done call 407-Y, Kelzur
Brothers Transfer, and Storage. 89
Prompt roliabto sorvice, satisfac
tion fully guaranteed. City Cleaning
& Dyeing Co., 401 South Rivorsldo.
Phono 471. .
California strawberries uro on the
market at an almost prohibitive
price. Tho patrons of tho Cafo Hol
land onjoyod strawberry shortcake at
luncheon today.
A few more bargains in fine Bel
gian hares. Cull mornings. Bliss
lleino, 91G Wost Tenth street, Med
rord. 29
Dig dance Englo Point, Saturday,
April 24. Don't miss It.' ' 29
a
POSTUM
Cereal
weighing over a pound, net
What are you paying for
coffee?
Blouses!
Xcw arrivals every
week of the latest mod- j
els in colored voiles, 1
guaranteed to "tub." j
The i
Vanity Shop 1
Next Rialto Theater. j
Mr. and Mrs. Chester Kellogg of
Portland wore the guests yesterday
of Mr. and Mrs. D. T. Lawton. The
Medford man and the father of .Mr.
Kellogg, who has charge of tho Kel
logg Transportation company of
Portland, formerly stcamboated to
gether for ten years on the Columbia
river.
Delco-Llght Electricity for every
farm. J. E. Bartletci Medford Hotel,
Modford, Ore.
Coming Friday, April 2 3, "A Bach
elor's Romance." 2S
A real ostato deal of tho past week
v.'as tho tale of the 80 acre tract of
land ownod by E. E. Foss of Talent
to John E. Huney of North Dakota
who' will soon take possession. This
tract consists of 30 acres of alfalfa, a
2-acre pear orchard and the rest in
timber, land. , The land has water
rights and ono of the finest barns in
tho county.
Drink Llthla Mineral water for1
rheumatism, stomach and kidney
troubles. Order from Jackson County
Creamery.
If you have some cloan cotton rags
around tho honso you want to turn
into money phono or bring them to
this office at once. 32
Tho Klks last night voted $!f0
from tho Buekhound fund of the
lodge to purchase instruments and
uniforms for the Elks syncopated or
fossilated band, whichevor It 1 3, that
will accompany the lodgo on Its trip
to Grants Pass and also will go to
the Elks state convention at Salem
Tho band now numbers 2 1 membors-
Lithla Minora; water by the case.
Jackson County Creamery.
For Sale High grade car, looks
and runs like new; must bo sold nt
once, party leaving city. Very cheap.
Room 403 Liberty nidg. 29
S. I. Itcnshaw of Eugene and E. .1.
Odell of Yoncal are among tho Nash
hotol guests. C. B. Leo of Itoseville,
la., Is also at the Nash.
We write fire insurance. Hodden
& Cimudny, 32 N. Central, phono 720
Machlnos rontod and repaired.
Singer Shop, phono 215-11.
Dr. S. A. Danfnrd, district superin
tendent of the Mothodlst churches in
southern Oregon, will preach in tho
Methodist Episcopal church in Med
ford noxt Sunday morning and even
ing In place of tho pastor, Itov. J. H.
Sasnett, who is in Seattle In tho In
terests of the new church projoct in
Medford.
All kinds dry wood, phono 305.
Hay Blackburn.
For Sale New and second-hand
machlnea. Singer Shop, 115 West
Main, phono 2 15-11.
There was born this wetkl nn
eight pound son to 'Mr. and Mrs. Ed
win It. Vromnn. Tho mothor was
formerly Mabel Heevo, a graduate of
tho 'Medforrd high school, class of
1915. . ...
Houses for sale. Jackson County
Building & Loan association.
will Buy
big package
Fifth and North Riverside
Gents
The Dow Hospital
Graduate Nurses Only '
Special Attention, to " X-Ray Cases.
REPUTATION
regis
tered at the Holland are T. J. Hoga
boon, W. J Gurbarg and Glenn Har
mon. Guests from San Francisco at
this', hotel are T. G. Fitzgerald and
J. J. btryclecki.
Orres, the ladieB' tailor, will be at
Hotel Holland every Thursday. Fine
wcplens, latest styles always. tf
Siabs for smudging. Ray Black
burn, phone 305, South Fir atroot.33
T. G. Vhelpa, auditor, for the California-Oregon
Powor company, has
returned from a business trip of sev
eral weeks spent In Yreka and Klam
ath Falls.
Broken forgings and castings, all
shapes, all metalB, all sizes, welded
reinforced and guaranteed. Vulcan
Welding Works, 39 South Front St.
Have you tried the Lithla Mineral
water from the Jackson County
Creamery. It has great medicinal
value.
Jack Aitkon who returned from a
visit at tho Anient dam Thursday re
ports that good salmon fishing has
been enjoyed .this week below the
dam outside of the legal limit and
that many big follows are being
caught with rod and spoon. There
wero eight to 10 fishermen enjoying
tho sport there yesterday afternoon
Dolco-Light Electricity for every
farm. J. E Bartlett, Medford Hotel,
Medford, Ore.
I have money to loan at low rate
of interest. Phono 130. Ask for
Jones, with Brown & White. 29
1. P. Richardson of Portland, spec
ial salesman for the Standard Oil
company for 20 yoars, who has been
spending the week in Medford and
Ashland on business, was a welcome
visitor at the Elks lodge meeting last
night. It Is his first visit in the
vaHey and he says that after Beeing
Medford and Ashland he wrote home
to his wife the other night "this is
where we spend our next vacation."
The Chamber ot Commerce Is a
clearing house for community
thought and notion. Join. tf
Rolled barley $78.00 a ton at
Watkins Feed Store. 28
Guests from a distance at the
-Medford aro 'Mr. and Mrs. 3. Boch
orer of Milwaukee, W. M. Norton of
Chicago, ,Diok Adsil of . Kodwood
Falls, Minn., and T. J.. Waldron and
H. R. Vorhces of Now York city.
You ought to Insure your auto
with Hodden & Canaday, 32 N. Cen
tral. Phone 720.
Old phonographs and records
bought, sold and exchanged. Doug
lass, 101 S. Central. Phone 615-J.
Indications are that there will be
a crowded house nt tho Page tonight
to witness the presentation of "The
Bachelor's Romance," by the senior
class of the high school.
Your spring suit best woolens,
reasonable prices. Klein the Tailor,
East Main, upstairs.
Hemstitching 10c per yard, thread
furnished. Singer Shop, 115 Wost
Mnin. '. .
of
Telephone 11
S.ITISKI Kl) rt'STO.M KKS
Are what mnke our reputation
so high among thoso iu need
of tho bettor class of mill work.
Those who got tholr mill work
from us know that we do not
consider tho transaction ended
until their satisfaction is as
sured. You'll ha.vo tho samo
knowledge afior a trial.
MKM-OHO PLAXrXO MII.I,
Among tho Portland men
Another saxaphone has been pur
chased by the Imperial orchestra and
will be heard tomorrow night at the
week end dance. It ic planned to use
two of these instruments in the fu
ture, which will add greatly to the
harmony. A special stunt in keeping
with the times will be put on by the
Imperial "bunch" tomorrow night.
For eye, eat, nose, throat Bee Dr.
Heine, Liberty Bldg. Classes fitted.
Carl Jeschke, high grade watch
and cloc krepalring. 9 Fir street.
'Big dance Englo Point, Saturday,
April 24. Don't miss it. 29
L. J. Sparks, general manager -of
the Portland branch of the Firestone
Tire & Rubber company, and K. A.
Price, manager of the truck tire de
partment, are in .Medford today
transacting business with their local
agents, the Mines & Snider Auto Co.
Suits sponged and pressed, 75c
Our dolivery at your service. City
Cleaning & Dyeing Co., Phone 474.
Economize by using scratch pad-s
for use. Got them at this office, tf
Orres, tailors for mcr. and women.
High grade only. Ashland, Ore.
Mrs. Paul Hansen, corsetlore for
NuBone. Phono 585-J.
With Medford trade in Medford made
Ifafes
Limber Up Quickly Under the Sooth
ing, Penetrating Application of
Hamlin's Wlzzid Oil
In cases of rheumatism and lame
back it penetrates quickly, drives out
soreness, and limbers up stiff, aching
joints and muscles.
Wizard Oil is an absolutely reliable,
antiseptic application for cuts, burns,
bites, and stincrs. Snrain nnH hmicpa
heal readily under its soothing, pen
etrating qualities.
Get it from druggists for 30 cents.
If not satisfied return the bottle and
pet your money back.
Ever constipated or have sick head
ache? Just try Wizard Liver Whips,
pleasant . little. Dink oills. 30 cents.
Guaranteed. , .
I ' BEST' FOR HOME ' SHINES I
I SAVE THE ' LEATHER
THE BIG iVALUE PACKAGES I
PASTES TAND LIQUIDS FwIh10:?AErow
I THE P. F. DALLEY CORPORATIONS LTD, BUFFALO, N. Y. S
Friday and Saturday
SPECIAL
A box of high class Stationery,
24 sheets of paper and 24 envelopes,
in white, lavender, pink, blue or grey
47 cents the box
Heath's Drug Store
The San Tox Store
Golden West
Coffee
Golden West Coffee will please
you. We guarantee every can
Put up in one, three
and five-pound tins
Personal Attention
H. E. Marsh
Phone 252
Grocer
me
Relief
C!0 .A
6 BE LL-ANS
Hot water
Sure Relief
INDIGESTION
GLASS OF SALTS IF
Eat leas meat if you feel Backacliy or
nave .Bladder trouble Salta
na for Kidneys.
fcfe"ftt forms uric acid which' (KmIItS
and overworks tho kidneys in their etfortfl
to fitter it from tho system. Regular oat
ers of meat must flush tho kidneys occa
sionally. You must relieve them like you
rcliove your bowels; removing all tho
acids, waste and poison, else you feel a
dull misery in the kidney region, sharp
pains in tho back or sick headache, diz
ziness, your Btomach sours, tongue is
coated and when the weather is bad you
have rheumatio twinges. The urine is
cloudy, full of sediment; the channels
often get- irritated, obliging you to got
up two or threo times during the night.
To neutralize these irritating acids
and flush off the body's urinous waste
get about four ounces of Jad Sulla
from any pharmacy; take a table
spoonful in a glass of water before break
fast for a few days and your kidneys will
then act fine and bladder disorders "dis
appear. This famous salts is made from
the acid of grapes and lemon juice, com
bined with lithia, and has been used for
generations to clean and stimulate slug
gish kidneys and stop bladder irritation.
Jad Salts is inexpensive; harmless and
mokes a delightful effervescent liihia
water drink which millions of men and
women tnko now and then, thus avoiding
serious kidney and bladder diseases,
' Prompt Service
Phone 252
. - -
AM ...fhlOH
LL-ANS
EaK? FOR
Mr. Good Goods Soys:
Our GOODS are GOoD;
Our PRICES LOW.
36 in. Fancy Silks
SPECIAL
at
$1.98, $2.48 and $2.65
a yard
Deuels'
Saturday, April 24
O'ClOCk :
28 N. Front St.
Wm. Uirich
Auctioneer
i ' 'i
Stoves and ranges
Beds and springs
Chairs and tables
Rocking chairs
Dining tables J
Dressers,comodes
(Washing machines
Churns, tools
Lawn mowers :
Carpet sweepers
Typewriters
Steel cot
Steel couch
Some dishes
Center tables
Graphophones
Rifles
Cupboards
Clothes racks
Grind stones
Sewing machines
And many other
items too numer
ous to mention.
Saturday at
1 o'clock
28 N. Front St.
MEDFORD IRON WORKS
FOUNDRY AND MACHINE SHOP
iliso asent for Fairbanks kai Mont
En rinea.
17 South Blvtrtlb. j
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