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About Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989 | View Entire Issue (May 10, 1920)
PXGB TWO MKPfroRD MATE TRTT3TJNTR. MEDFORD, OTiKfiOX. MONDAY. MAY 10, 1020. ' The Lark N. Evans case will be ap pealed to the supreme court accord lng to the statement made today by Gus Newbury, attorney for the defen dant, who will ask 'for a stay of exe cution of the 15 years penitentiary sentence pending the decision from the higher court. Mr. Newbury who Just returned from his ranch late last night will confer with Judge Calkins before taking any formal action for an appeal and asking for a stay of sentence. I Be cured ot rheumatism and re store your health by sulphur baths given at 514 West Second street. Women only. 43 Band dance, big orchestra, May 12th, at the Nat. 42 T. W. Miles has consented to servo in the council from the Third ward to fill the vacancy caused by Dr. 11. L. Margrave's resignation and remov al from the city and has been sworn Into office. The next council meeting is a week from tomorrow night. Come and hear the music. Benefit Band dance, Medford Nat, Wednes day, May 12th. Orchestra 15 pieces. 4i; Mrs. Paul Hansen, corsetlore for NuBone. Phone E85-J. Mr. and 'Mrs. .Fred Pelouze of Eagle Point, arrived in the city last night from their visits at Eugene and Corvallis to see their son Robert play with the Stanford university basehal team, and left for home at once ac companied by the coach of the Stan ford team who will bo their guest for a day or so. Robert. Pelouze contin ued on thru the city to I'alo Alto with the team. Soiling out our cntiro stock of granite, cut price. Trunx Storo. 47 Dance at Beagle, Saturday, iMay 1.',. Music by Majestic orchestra. t 4 7 Eastern gucBts registered nt the Medford Include M. I. Gray, A. I, SoftUB and H. O. Poyton ot Boston Mr. and Mrs. 3. P. Hirstlng of New York city, C. II. Thaiher of Chicago, James Johnston of Omaha and J. S Standing of Minneapolis. See Medford Land & Insurance Agency, successors to D. R. Wood & Co., Jim. 209 Liberty Bldg., for fire Insurance. tf Selling out our aluminum ware re duced prices. Trunx Storo. 47 Patrick Welch of Spokano, presi dent of theTtogue River Canal com pany Is In the city on a business visit, having arrived Sunday. Orres, tailors for men and women. High grade only. Ashland, Ore. Don't miss tbo dance May 12th, nt the Nat. 4 2 The Woman's association of tho First Presbyterian church will hold a business meoting and social Tues day afternoon at 2:30 at tho home of Hev. L. Myron Boozer, 718 West Fourth. All ladles ot tho congrega tion are urged to attend. Soiling out our dishes and Nip ponese ware low prices. Truax Storo. 47 Economize by using scratch pads for use. Got them at this office, tf Mr. and Mrs. Robert Coffmnn and O. W. Jackson wero Sunday vlsitorn In the city from Butto Kails and were guests at tho Holland. Broken forglngs and castings, nil shapes, all metals, all sizes, welded, reinforced and guaranteed. Vulcan Wielding Works, 39 South Front St. Come and henr tho big orchestra nt the band dance Wednosilay at tho Nat. . 42 H. Messongor, of Provolt, hns a White Minorca hen that he would not trade for tho tabled gooso that laid the golden eggs. She stin ted lay ing on April 7 and hns missed but four days. Tho eggs novor mnnsurod leas than 7 V4 Inches around length wise and seven inchos In c I rcii infer once. Tho (lay following thoso on which Bho did not lay, tho eggs were larger. One of thoso nioasurod R Mi inchos lengthwise and 7 Inches around. Tho other throo wore almost as largo. Tho largest ono of the number wolglicd 4 V4 oz. Cirnnts Pass Courier. Soiling out our big stock rlhhlna, cut prices, Trunx Storo. 47 Orres, the lad;os' tailor, will bo at Hotel Holland ovory Thursday. FIno woolens, latost stylos always. tf W. E. Wnlkor, local representative of the Standard Oil company, return ed Sunday from a business trip to Portland. Three pounds fine blend coffco this work $1. Trunx Store. "4 Pome munlc for th" band danrn WednnBfliiy 'vc, at tho N::t. 4 The pranil jury will convene May 17lli a! Itl n. :., and the May term of circnl'. emit on .Mny 21th At the Hotel Medford are the fol- Mr. and Mrs. Roy Vaughan were lowing Oregonians: Frank N. Stoll of ! Sunday visitors In Medford from Eugene, Mr. and Mrs. F. M. Garlchi Prospect and guests at the Holland 1 1 7ty suffer the discomforts ami embarrassments of a Goitre? O. G. C. preparation for goitre lias bene filed many. Why pay several hundred dollar for an operation to remove a KOttn- when (J.(i.( can be obtained for auch a cumparativcly sraall expenditure? O. (i. C. whim nrorxirlr nnHt-d eivrn ali- factory retults. or your m-'ii.-y will ( refunded. O.Ci.C. is told direct, by mail aniy. Write for booklet. Address I Vrt.Z 6.Q.C. CHHMICAI. COMPANY Soaltle. W;inhinBtofl i V WEEKS & ORR UNDERTAKERS Day mone 227 Nlgtit Thone F. W. Weeks, 227-J-: A. E, Orr, 8S7-J-8. and son of Klamath Falls, and Capt E. B. Hammond, II. B. Hudson, I. W Brown, T. W. Cooman, J. H. McKln- ley, G. H. Sutherland, N. K. Ford and O. S. Karltner, W. T. Sumner, L. A. Riffle, Ira Becman and Henry M. Par ker of Portland. For eye, eat, nose, throat see Dr. Heine, Liberty Bldg. Glasses fitted. Kodak finishing, best work for lowest prices. Jap Art Store. 61 Co. D needs your support. You need a good time. - Don't fail to attend the National Guard ball, Wed nesday, May 19. 4 i Paul A. Soherer, the former navy officer who some time ago purchased and located on the former Conro Felro ranch near Central Point, was a business visitor here today. The Imperial orchestra will fur nish the music for tho big National Guard ball, Wed., May 19. 41 National Guard ball, biggest and best event of the season. Everybody welcome. Wednesday, May 19. 44 Mice llernlco Combs of Talent was the week end guest at the home of her uncle, Howard Rose, In Ashland Houses for sale. Jackson County Building & Loan association. The Chamber ot. Commerce Is a clearing house for community thought and action. Join. tf Miss IXcllie Pearl Fletcher, daugh ter of Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Fletcher of this city, and James Oscar .lohunson, son of Mr. and Mrs. Jolianson, of this city, wero married at Grants Pass, Thursday, April 29, 1920. They are now living In Medford, where Mr. Jolianson Is employed. Jacksonville Post. Dclco-Light Electricity for every farm. J. E Bartlett, Medford Hotel, Medford, Ore. For the best insurance see Holmos the Insurance Man. The May meeting of tho high school Parent Teacher circle will bp held Wednesday, May 12, at 3:45 p. m. In tho assembly room of tho high school building. Officers for tho coming school year will bo elected at this meoting and It Is very Important that all members bo present. The circlo also requests that all who have pledged or collected for tho calendar fund please turn the money in at this meeting, as the bill for tho rost room Improvements should bo paid us soon as possible. Now under new management, Tho Apparel cleaners and dyers, hatters. Good work, lowest prices, beter ser vice. Guaranteed. Wo called and deliver. Phono 223-J. 42 Chas. E. Jones of los Angolcs and V. and L. Dcpcw ot Tacouia are among tho Nash hotol guests. Free use ot electric washing ma chine and 'ironing machine at Paul's Electric Storo any day you wish. 45 Offico or desk room for rent. In quire 115 WoBt Main street.- 11. Bnswell, tho mlno owner from tho Holland district Is a visitor In the city who arrived Sunday. Tablots and scratch pads mado of news print, for school and office use for snlo at this office. tf Laugh nt wnsh day. Bring your' laundry down to Paul's Electric Btoro and uso tho olcctrlc washor und Iron ing machine 45 A Yrokn party of guests at tho Medford yeatnrduy consisted of Mr. and Mrs. A. O'Connor, Mr. and Mrs. C. 10. Butler und daughter and Carol Patterson. Carl Joschke, high grade watch and cloc kropalrlng. 9 Fir street. it you haye n smnll modern prop erly to sell unywhoro within n rea sonable dlstanco from main part of city, address K, caro Mall Tiihuno or phono 892-M and party will cull. 42 C. II. Ilofbock, tho Griffin creek rancher, has purchased tho property nt 12-1 South Nowtown street from Ray Farmer of Salem, and lias a deal pending for tho purchase ot another city proporty. Both purchases are bofng made us Investments, and the deals wero handled thru tho Page- Dresslor ngency. Awnings mado to ordor and put up. All kinds of repairing. Douglas, 101 South Control. Phono 615-J. Delco-Llght Electricity for every farm. J. E. Bartlett, Medford Hotol, Medford, Ore. It Ih very much deslrod Hint all members of tho Fpworth Leaguo ho present Tuesday evening at tho regu lar business meeting. Officers for the ensuing year will ho elected and oth er busfnesH transacted. Suits sponged and prosscd, 75c. Our delivery nt your sorvlco. City Cleaning & Dyeing Co., Phono 474. Klngor Shop (Juutity count's. New and used machines sold or routed. Kxpert repairing on all makes ma chines. Phono 215-lt. 10 So. Fir. (i0 CO' Along with tho fast moving of real estate thero is renewed activity In tills section. The following Item of interest appears In the Jacksonville Post: "Development work on the Itoter-Vun Horn silver mine situated In tho I'tiorman creek district, near Jacksonville, was resumed this week. Operations having been suspended fur Biniio time while negotiations for n change of ownership were in pro gress. Considerable development work has already been done on this properly and a body of quartz dis covered which assays better than $7., to the ton. The company will put a force of men nt work driving a tunnel to develop this vein and get out ore for pblpment. Old phonogrnphs and rocorda bought, sold and exchanged. Doug lass, lot S. Central. Phono 615-J. K Films Developed Better O I Prints Made Clearer D H Prompt attention to Mail Orders A J SWEM S STUDIO K I 217 East Main St, Medford as was Robert Neale of Grants I'as3. Let Bluebird or Mrs. Thor wash your clothes and Simplex iron them. Try it free at Tanl's Electric store. 45 Callfornians who arrived In the city Sunday and are stopping at the Medford are Chas. Lilly of Los An geles, S. L. Stroud of Oakland, and tho following from San Francisco: M. J. Farwell, W. 11. Wiseman, S. Rel- mann, Emma Reed and II. B. Con- well. Gliddcis arsenate of lead. The best to be had. Conner's Warehouse. At the auto camp grounds of the city In the rear of tho natutorium there were e'K'rU cars of tourists en camped this forenoon, and six tents up. Your spring Bult nest woolens, reasonable prices. Klein the Tailor, East Main, upstairs. H. J. Eberly, assistant state fores ter arrived here Sunday from Salem. He will have supervision over the forest fire patrol of Jackson county during tho 1920 season. . Mr. Eberly also will direct the erection of a number of new lookout stations, re pairing the construction of telephone lines and extending the trails. Prompt reliable serwee, satisfac tion fully guaranteed. City Cleaning & Dyeing Co., 401 South Klvorsido. Phone 474. Mr. and Mrs. W. P. Lynch and two children of Spokane, arrived in Hie city Sunday and are stopping at the Holland. Hcmstitchins, pocotlng 10c per yard, thread furnished. Export op orator. Singer Shop, 10 South Fir street. GO County Superintendent Ager and Superintendents Davenport and Clod- wurd, who are tho Jackson county managing committee in charge, have issued tho following appeal in part to the ministers of tho county: "Your attention has undoubtedly been called to the necessity of something being dono to aid In relieving the crisis which our schools face at this time. t Is not necessary for us to go Into this matter fully with you, but many of our peoplo do not know, that edu cation, both elementary and higher, will suffer materially if tho two bills, elementary educational bill and high er educational tux net, do not pass nt the election on May 2l:;t ot this month. Sunday, May 1(1, hns been designated as a day upon whieli the ministers thruout Oregon should he asked to dovoto nt least a portion of tho time for their regular services to an explanation of tho two meritorious bills." Notice After May 8th Singer Shop will movo to 10 South Fir St, All kinds dry wood, phono 305 or 519-J. Ray Blackburn. Walter L. Toozo, Sr., of Salem, the well :known Wood club organizer, arrived In the city this afternoon with Montavlllo Flowers, tho person al representative of Leonard Wood who speaks at tho nutatorium tonight and will accompany Mr. Flowers on his Wood speaking tour thru Oregon. Among tho California visitors reg istered at the Holland nro Alger Fast and J. G. Shebley of Willows, and Harry Fltingo nnd Ted 11. Holmes of San Francisco. II. L. Traver and A. 10. Jopson of Portland are also at tho llollan d. I tPians have been completed for a J big Hoover .mooting, at Ashland .Thursduy when .Mrs. Kemp of Port land will toll why she has come back to Oregon to vote for Hoover. G. II I Billings Is in charge of the meeting. IOn Friday, May 14th Mrs. Kemp will I speak in Medford on the same sub ject and a largo crowd is assured, a3 Mrs. Kemp Is recognized as one of the ibest women campaigners in the r.tate. President Chas. Lilley of Los An geles, and N. L. Josey, of San Fran cisco, tho president and geological expert respectively of the Trigonia Oil and Ga3 company, arrived in the city Sunday for "a several days stay They today expressed themselves as very well pleased at the progress made so far in drilling the company's first well. Tho drilling which has been halted for a time while a more adequate water supply at the well is being provided, will probably be re sumed within a week. A special train carrying Portland and Seattle business men to the Foreign Trade Council convention at San Francisco aruived in Medford at 2:30 Sunday afternoon nnd departed at 3 o'clock. Mayor linker and a number of other Portland men well known hero wero on the train. No one was at the depot to greet tho erstwhile visitors as It was not known that the train was coming nor that it would wait here. Ashland Helman sulphur baths and swimming pools open for the season, Saturday, May 1st. 41 Tho new regime issued orders that no person was to be molested because of previous political affiliations. Many subordinate officials were per mitted to retain their positions. REBELS CAPTURE CARRANZA (Continued from Page One) iho revolutionary council formed im mediately following yesterday's bat tle In which seven rebel and federal soldiers wero killed and seventeen wounded. The revolutionaries attacked Nuovo Laredo from the west, south and east Just before dawn Sunday. Within less than two hours the uttackers had penetrated to the center of the town anil federal troops either ceased fir ing or discharged their guns In the air and surrendered. 5 ,1 jr Mm TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY FOR SALE Fivo crackerjack pair large mules. Hear Creek Orchards. I 45 "OR SAMS Side spring top buggy und harness with collar and hauies. Vinson ilam, North Riverside. 41 'OR SALIC Kour large horses anil harness. ltioo lbs. each. Vinson Barn, North Riverside. 4 1 FOR SALU 19 19 Ford touring car, alt In good condition. Vinson Burn. North Riverside. 4 4 FOIt SA LIO A 7 year old milk cow giving 5 gallons milk per day. Vinson Barn, North Riverside. 44 FOR SALU 100 Whlto Leghorn chicks now. Mrs. F. II. Dressier, phono 777-L. 43 WANTED Good stock dog. Sin; Jacksonville. Phone 4S Hires if you want the genuine -in bottles for the home at soda fountains and on draught- Muscles Limber Up Quickly Undorths Sooth ing, (Penetrating Application off Hamlin's Wizard 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 stings. Sprains and bruises heal readily under its soothing, pen etrating qualities. Get it from druppists for 30 cents. 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Francisco Villa's (lays of ban ditry and constant menace to all at tempts to establish stable govern ment in Mexico and to tho relations between this republic and the United States are ended, according to reports reaching here. Lcaderc ot the new revolution displayed visible relief at the announcement that Villa had laid down his arm and turned his men over to General. Ignaclo Enriquez, revolutionary commander of the Chi huahua district. Since the revolution swept out ot Sonorn with Increasing momentum it was reported Villa would seek to re main neutral and settle down on a plantation, and still later that his proffered services to the revolution had been declined. Agents of the new regime admitted that if Villa de cided to oppose it he would constitute Paint That Costs Nothing If you intend to offer a house or . other building for sale, by all means paint it first. A painted building sells twice as quickly. 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