Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, May 13, 1920, Page 2, Image 2

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MEDFOKB irATL TRIBUNE, MEDFOrlT), OftEftOS, THURSDAY, MAY 13. 1020.
IocalBne
Tho mall carriers of the city who
have been wearing overallH for over a
week in making their dally rounds
are thankful that the overall wearing
fad was started to reduce the high
cost of living and clothing, and on
warm days are envied by nil men. Tin:
overalls look sensible, are roomy,
comfortable and cool and the carriers
wonder why the postmaster generuPs
department did not consent years ago
to the wearing of them on duly.
Get your Sunday dinner from the
Washington Parent-Teacher Circle at
. the public market. Saturday. Hi
Mrs. Paul Hansen, corsotlore for
NuBone. Phone B85-J.
The offlciul notice of clean-up day
which appears elsewhere In this
paper - has been long delayed thru
Mayor Gates, with a wedding, birth
and death In his family the past
month together with tbe cares of the
erection of a new homo und business
- bblldlug having so much to engross
his mind outside of city matters.
The Sanitary Beauty Shop Is now
open, In quarters formerly occupied
by Marinello Shop, in tho OurneU
Coery Dldg. : Hair dressing, munlcur
1ng, shampooing, massages and scalp
treatments. Full line of toilet arti
cles, hair. switches, pompadours and
transformation made or cut hair and
combings. Rooms 405, 40G, 407
Oarnott-Coroy Illdg. Phono 841 It
Mrs. Alaybullo I'riddy. 41)
Selling Out our cntlro stock of
erunlte ware, cut prlco.-Truuje Store,
47
' Tho latest Ishuo of tho JM School
Times Is off tho presses and being
distributed to subscribers today,
Don't forgot to patronize tlio booth
of homo cooking by Washington
Paront-Teauhor Circle tit public mar
ket, Saturday. ill
' Danca at Bengle, Saturday, May 15.
' Music by Majostlc orchestra. 47
At tho Medford tho Orcgonluns
registered are as follows: K. U. West
over, CorvnlllB, Chris Horlon of Kla
math Falls, I). C. Williams of Oregon
City, Mr. and Mrs. II. W. Webber
of. Grunts Pans, and tho following
from Portland: Mr. and Mrs. H. J.
Smith, Hobt. C. Clostormann, .lack
McCarthy, Ira f. Gabrlelson, V.
Hex, C. 'II. Lundberg, (leo. Wilson,
II. A, lllnnchard, D. it. Stevenson,
Frank Turner, J. K. .Montleth, C. B.
McCrospoy, W. 1). Allen, H. 0. Snell,
J. H. Gulp, TO. T. Knbior, Helen 1..
lleddy, Wm. F. Hand, .1. W. llennett,
0. li. Morrow nnd A. C. Eaines.
6oo Medford I .and & Insurance
Agoncy, successors to D. R. Wood &
Co., Itm, 209 Liberty Bldg., for flro
lnsnrnncR. tf
The Washington Pnrent-Teachor
Circlo will huvo a booth ' of home
cooking at the public market Satur
day. 4(1
Farmers nnd brchardlsts of Juck
boii oounty nro Invited to visit, the
county agent's office und ohtuin cop
ies of Farmers lliillotln, 10(10, lHSiiud
by the Department of Agriculture on
"Frost and tho Prevention of Daiu
ngo iBy It," which wus prepurod by
Floyd D. Young, tho meteorologist of
the weather bureau. Tho bulletin
consists of an Illustrated pamphlet of
48 pages, and Is filled with vulunhle
frost information, which embodies
Veathor studies both horo and In
California. ;
' Awnings made to ordor nnd put
lip. All kinds of repairing. Douglas,
101 South Central. Phone 01D-J.
' ' Delco-Llght Eioctrlclty for ovory
farm. J.' E. Dartlott, Medford Hotel,
Modford, Ore.
' Tho Klnmnth Falls high school
baseball teams which played Ashland
high In Ashlnud this nfternoon, will
play Grants Pass high Suturday after
noon. ' FlicB aro dangerous and u nuls
nnco. Wq make window screens and
scroen doors. Trowbridge Cabinet
.Works. . 17
Slngor Shop Quality counts. Now
nnd used machines sold or rontod.
Export repairing on nil mnkes ma
chines. Phono 215-11. 10 So. Fir. 60
60
."'A republican rally will bo hold nt
tho school house in Jncksonvlllu next
Monday night with ltnlph Cowglll, F
W. 'Mourn, Col. II. II. Surgent, Mrs. A
J. K locker, Mrs. l I. K, llaiina and
Mrs.' 11.' II. Sargent us speakers.
Old phonographs nnd records
bought,, sold and. oxchnngud. Doug
lass, J 01 B. Central. Phono (1I5-J.
(Hidden nnwnnte of load. Tho host
to lie hnd. Conner's Wnrohmmo.
.Mr. and Mrs. John II. Wpslurlund
nru enroute homewurd from. . their
(in lo trip In California, and were at
ltcddlng, Calif., yo-aonluy.
Saturday afternoon from four to
flvo our cuuiplutn lima of wood and
silk skirts will be offered nt quirk
selling prices. Skirts will bo sold nt
cut prices from four to five o'clock
only. Tho Hub Co. 4S
. Your spring suit Dost woolens,
reasonable prices. Kloln the Tailor,
East Main, upstairs.
Frank J. Xuuncr, of the state acci
dent commission is In the city on
official duties, lie Is stopping nt the
Holland.
lt HomstitehinK, pecotlng 100 per
yard, thread furnished. Export op
orator. Singer Shop, 10 South Fir
street. 60
i. Jlonio-mndn bread and pastry frosh
dally nt Hex Cafe. tl
j . Mrs. M. C. lived of Ashland. Is
ylslllug In Talent and .Medford prior
to, engaging In the lClllson-WliltP
Chautauqua bureau work for the
summor and fall season.
- Poultry, eggs, hides, veal, live
stock; boo ua before you sell. Farm
Bureau Cooperative Exchange. Phone
838. .it 47
i -. Phone 474 about your dry cleaning
audidyolng. 'iAH work fully gnanin
toed. City Cleaning Works, -101 South
JliYsrsluX.-.:, ; . ,
u iw ' "
Fred t'olvig, former county trea
surer, who has been located at Enter
prise, Ore., for several years, has
sold his drug store in that city and
with his family has returned to Med
ford to live.
Ail kinds dry wood, phone 305 or
519-J. Ray Blackburn.
Notlco After May 8th Singor
Shop will move to 10 South Fir St,
Mrs. J. H. Boyer and Mrs. Mary
welch of Kiddle and F. S. Townsend
of Salem are Oregonlans registered
at the Holland.
French jastry and dainty confec
tions made fresh dally at Ilex Cafe, tf
Selling out our aluminum ware re
duced prices. Trunr Store. 47
The Powers Tiro Co., is the latest
addition to tho auto accessories lino
in Medford. It is located In the
Natatorlnm building and is introduc
ing the General tires in Modford. Mr.
owers is a new man here and select
ed Medford believing It to bo the best
city on the coast with a wonderful
future. '
Orrcs, tailors for men and women.
High grade only. Ashland, Ore.
Home-made bread, cakes, and pas
try of all kinds for gexoral. trado at
Hex Cafe. I tf
I). E. Millard has been chosen by
tho class of 1920 of tho Medford
high school to deliver the bacca
laureate sermon this year.
Washing and Ironing free. Wo will
wash and iron them by tho electric
washer nnd ironer while you wait, at
Paul s Electric Store.
We aro now handling Orchard
Brand Spray materials, good quality,
prlcos right. Farm Bureau Coopera
tive Exchange. Phone 932. 09
Aubrey Furry of Phoenix, this
week was Initiated Into Tho Torch
and Shield, the honorary society of
tho sophomore class of tho University
of Oregon.
The Hex Cafe has added a now de
partment, a homo bakery, have In
stalled an up to date electric oven
and securad tho services of George
Anderson, an expert baker from
Portland.
Houses tor sate. : Jackson County
Building & Loan association.
California is represented at the
Modford by tho following: Mr. and
Mrs. U. II. Allreid of Sacr,ainonto,
T. F. Saunders of Fresno, J. E.
Koynolds of I.os Angeles, und tho fol
lowing from San Fruncisoo: .loo Mil
ler, it. E. Summerweather, C. W.
King, M. Fnlk, A. Zacharius, J. Uir
ma and .Frank Wolf.
Soiling out our dishes nnd Nip
ponese ware low prices. Truax Btoro.
-47
Paul's Electric Store has introduced
an Idea In Medford that has mot with
much success in the electric stores of
Portland and San Frauclsoo. They
huvo Installed a modern electric laun
dry and Issued an Invitation to the
ladles of Medford to uso tho equip
ment. Two young lady demonstra
tors nro present who will either do
all tho work or help as deslrod. 45
Owing to other meetings thoreiwill
be no prayer meeting ut tho Christian
church tonight.
Economlzo by using scratch pads
for uso. Get them at this office, tf
'Broken forglngs and castings, all
shapes, nil m of uls, all sizes, welded,
reinforced and guaranteed. Vulcan
Welding Works, 39 South Front St.
Henry Phlpps, of Medford, who
was on his way to Portland with n
carload of live hogs, was forced to
stop In Eugeno for several hours yes
terday duo to. the wreck or tho S. V.
freight cars in tho Falnnount district.
Eugeno Itogistor.
Don't fall to hear tho "Vamp" on
tho new Brunswick record. Plays on
any machine. Halo's Piano House. 47
A young muu 18 to 22 years old
who desires to learn'a good trado in
Modford, ono with excellent possibil
ities for a live-wire, can get further
Information by uddresslng box Y M,
caru Mail Tribune. 4G
Judge flex 11. Goodsoll of San Ber
nardino, Calif., will give an address
in tho city park tonight favoriug the
nomination of Senator Hiram John
son for president. , Tho address will
start at 8 o'clock.
Do you want to snvo your curtains
by washing and ironing thorn by the
electric washer and ironer at Paul's
Electric Storo? Wo will do it or show
you how.
It pays to snvo and saves to pay.
Wo will show you. ' Bring your laun
dry to Paul's Eloctlic Storo. 1
H. L. Wilson was a business visi
tor In tho city from his ranch in the
Central Point district this morning
and stated that ho had a fine crop
of struwliorrles which would be rip
ened early next week.
Cnrl Jeschke, high grado watch
and clue krepairlng. 9 Fir street. '
Lost, in January, a large picture of
Conipuny F soldiers. Howard if re
turned to Mail Tribune office. 45
Eastern guests ut the Medford In
clude F. I.. Main of New York city.
W. 11. O'lluyer of Washington, 1). C,
W. It. May of Chicago. II. G. Bolton
of St. l.ouis and F. B. Harris of
Minneapolis. Among ollu-r guests are
Mr. and Mrs. Milton E. Daniiu and
G. V. Peterson of Seattle.
Soiling out our big stock ribbins,
cut prices, Truax Store. 47
Orres, the lad.es' tailor, will be at
Hotel Holland every Thursday. FIno
woolens, latest styles always. tf
Good roads week and national ship
by truck week will be observed. May
10 to 22 nnd Sunday being tho be
ginning nil ministers are requested to
deliver sermons on good rends ami
to assist with the bond elections to be
voted for May 21.
"Patches" on tho new Brunswick
record Is n wonderful hit. .Halo's
Piano Houso. 4 7
WEEKS & ORB
UNDERTAKERS
. Dny mono 227
fight Phonos P. W. Weeks, 227-J-2
A. E. Orr, 227-J-8.
iDr. E. B. "Picket was elected vice
president and Dr. R. W. Stearns to
the board of delegates of the South
ern Oregon Medical association at
the convention of that body this, week
at ito&eburg, which was also attended
by Dr. Wm. P. Holt of Eagle Point
Tho next annual convention 'of the
association will be held at Grants
Pass.
Three pounds fine blend coffee this
week $1. Truax Store. 47
Kouert I. Ellis who is enroute
from bis Applegate ranch to Oakland
Calif., to spend the summer, is spend.
ing a few days in Ashland.
For eye, eat, nose, throat see Dr,
Heine, Liberty Bldg. Glasses fitted
C. H. Watson and E. L: Shepherd
of Portland and E. P. Woodard
Stockton, Calif., are guests at the
Nash.
The Chamber of. Commerce Is
clearing house for community
thought and action. Join. .tf
Gienn Spriggs und Mary Holmes,
both of .Medford, were elected re.
spectlvely, yoll leader of the 1921
seniors and vice-president of the 1921
sophomore class. Spriggs is taking a
commercial course und Miss Holmes
is registered In tho Hchool of home
economics. Both students are prom
luunt in school activities.
Hear "Where the Euntcrns Glow
on the now Brunswick record. Hale's
Piano Houso. 47
rrho Western Union Telegraph Co
office building improvements are pro.
grossing fust and the local staff may
bo able to occupy tho building by Sat
urday or Monday. In tho meantime
tbe oft'leo will continue to be located
In tho Suuthern Puclfic depot.
Give Me the Sultan s Harem" on
th.o new Gold Seal Emerson record
Halo's Piano House. 4 7
Have you received your state elec
tion pamphlet yet? A total of 508,
2Uu pumphletH are being mulled out
to tho voters of the stato this week
by tho secretary of state's office. OT
these 340,319 aro copies of the pro
posed constitutional amendments and
measures referred to tho people by
tho special legislative session, 228,-
urc pamphlets containing state
ments of republican candidates for
state and district offices, and 93,405
are pamphlets containing statements
of democratic candidates. All reg
istered voters, regardless of political
uffiliutlons, will receive a copy of the
pamphlet containing tho referred
measures, but only thoso registered
as republicans or democrats will re
ceive tho statements from tho candi
dates of their respective parties.
Delco-Llght Electricity for every
farm. J. 10 Bartlett, Medford Hotel
Modford, Ore.
Prof. E. B. Fitts of the O. A. C,
arrived In tho city this forenoon from
Corvallis to attund tbe dairy meeting
For the best insurance see Holmes
the Insurance Man.
A delegation of about 40, mostly
women, of the Ashland chapter or
tho Eastern Star order, attended the
mooting Inst night of Ilea nies chap
tor of this city, nt which Alex Spar
row was ono of tho two candidates
initiated. Among the Ashland worn
end who wore overnight guests at tho
Holland woro Mosdnines 1). W. Sack-
ott, Ell.ahcth Bush, Hena MoNnir,
Leslie Brown, und Misses Goorglu
Cofflo and Miss Miller. Also ut the
Holland are Mrs. J. McDonald and
sister of Ashland'.
Office or desk room for rent. In-
quiro 115 West Main Btreot.
At tho Holland are registered the
following Callforninns: H. F, For-
nelds of Santa Monica, Sevren C.
Drake of Sacramento and Leonard G
Mojicn of San Francisco. Seattle
guests ut the Holland aro Mr. and
Mrs. S. Smith.
Tahlots and scratch pads made of
news print, for school and office use
for sale at this office. tf
A smoke hazo hung ovor Medford
and valley today which almost ob
scured the sight of the hills from the
city, and the causu of which could not
be learned. Of course, following tho
recent rains there uro no forest fires.
Neither was tho red hot debato re
sponsible which took placo In front
of tho Mall Tribune office this nftor
noon in which Bert. Anderson, C. M
Thomas, Frank Hcddin and Judge
Goodsell of Santa Barbara, tho ill
ram Johnson orator in the city, were
the participants.
TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY j
WATCH our special ads for good bar.
gains In used cars. Scely V, Hall
Motor Co.
"OH SALE Team of mures, weight
about 1250, double work harness.
Price $150 If taken at onco. Can
Hie seen nt Vinson Barn on North
Klverside. Mrs. J. D. Green. -17
FOH SALE Four largo work horses
and harness, 1000 pounds each.
A'inson Barn, North Kiverslde. 47
FOH SALE Side spring top buggy
and harness, $25.00. Vinson Barn,
North lilverside. 47
Ol-U METHODS please the partic
ular because of tho sanitary, modern
equipment, direful handling nnd in
dividual attention. Dry Cleaning that
satisfies.
Call Phono 211.
George IV. Cross is able to be about
again after a five weeks illness in a
hospital.
it Is rather disappointing to learn
that William Howard Taft, the only
living ex-preslde'nt, who will spend
several days In Oregon after the prl
maries, lecturing will not even pass
thru Medford. Mr. Taft arrives In
Portland May 27 from Puget Sound
and leaves the morning of Muy 28
for Eugene and speaks at Salem, May
29, and will return to Portland on
May 30.
C. A. Llnch was a business visitor
here from Grants Pass yesterday.
The senior and Junior classes of
tho Ashland high school held a picnic
yesterday beside tho Rogue river near
Bybee bridge.
OBITUARY
Sho Feels Fine Now
Aches and pains often indicate
kidnoys out of order. Your kidneys
surely need help and- quickly
whon your hands and feet are swol
len and you feel dull and sluggish
lose your appetite and your energy
and there Is a puffy look under the
eyes. Mrs. L. Gibson. 12th and'Edl
son 3t., LaJunta, Colo., writes: "My
kidnoys were giving me a great deal
of trouble for some time. I took
Foley Kidney Pills and they helped
mo right away. I feel fine now.1
For sale by Medford Pharmacy. Adv.
' Knir Association Meeting
All stockholders of the Jackson
County Fair association are request
ed to meet at tho Chamber of Com
merce, Friday evening, May 14 at 8
p. m. Very- important business will
bo transacted and whether a fair will
be held this year and permanent
grounds purchased will bo deter
mined. H. L. WALTHER,
40 ' ' President.
Ladies
Why
Worry?
'!.;?:, i"-- -
Iii these times of high
prices for flour, lard, sugar,
etc..' WHY WORRY , about
your Saturday baking?
LET US
do the
Worrying
We have put an up-to-date
electric oven secured the scr-r
vices of one of the best bak
ers in Portland, use the best
of everything to be had and
manufacture the best.
Home Made
Pastries
Give us a trial order for
your Sunday dinner, as well
as for all other occasions and
we will abide by the result.
WE-MAKE . ALL , KINDS
OF PASTRIES FOR PAR
TIES, WEDDINGS, ETC.
RexCafe
Blouses!
New arrivals every
week of the latest mod
els in colored voiles,
guaranteed to "tub."
The
Vanity Shop
Next Rlalto Theater.
I
.nOARDMAN Leander Bcardman
died at the home of his daughter,
-Mrs. E. E. Llttlefield, two miles
north of phoenix, Wednesday, May
12, 1920. Deceased came to Oregon
two and one-half years ago and was
93 years. 11 months of age. He
leaves to mourn his loss his wife, Ma.
halo -Boardman, two sons, Fred
Uoardman of Olympia, Wash.,. Free
man Iioardman of Tacoma, Wash.,
and one daughter, Mrs. E. E. Littlo
fleld of Phoenix, Ore. The remains
will be shipped to Olympia, Wash..
for burial
Hour sale ut The Hub Saturday
Saturday afternoon from two to
ihmn nVinr-k entire stock of wool and
silk dresses will be on sale for less
than the goods can be bail uy me
yard. Dresses will be sold from two
to three only at these prices. The
Hub Co.
Films Developed Better
Prints Made Clearer
Prompt attention to Mail Orders
SWEM'S STUDIO
217 East Main St. Medford
DR. RICKERT
KTES HOIENTTFTOAXIiT
CESTUI', AM) GLASSKtt
PROPERLY FITTEB
NO DROPS USED
Broken Leusca Accurately Vnpllcated
Suite 1-a over Hay Co.
soa E. Main. Unit air.
WEEK END BARGAINS
We have some very special Bargains for Friday and Saturday
and ask your careful inspection of the goods and the prices
THE SEPARATE SKIRT
"For Maytiine'Wear," suggest,
golf days, and days. when you for
get your troubles and go a-tour-ing.
Beautiful, handsome and
rich skirts are. being shown here
that suggest the sportiest of days
then, too, the plaids and stripes
of ' heavier weaves suggest the
street or the golf links. The sport
skirts are mostly of light wegiht
summer fabrics -Ceorgetle
crepe, fantasi silks, tricolette,
nerges and satins. They conic
in plain styles or styles with lots
of fussiness and pleats to them.
The colors are white as well as
bright and alluring.
Priced $18.50 to $30.00
FOR "DRESS UP" WEAR TAFFETA
DRESSES
Youthfully wide-as-to-hips and trim-as-to-waist
are many of them, while pleating, drap
ery, Eton effects, wool embroidery, lace collars
and short sleeves bespeak their newness. Ex
ceedingly modish and modest-as-to-price.
$35.00 up
They answer the same purpose as the more
, expensive Figured Georgettes, can be said of
these frocks of figured voiles.
The time is here the summer time when
you will be choosing one or more frocks fash
ioned from this cool, dainty, filmy fabric; with
its floral and conventional designs in innumer
able colorings. Both light and dark grounds
will be seen, and as to styles they are as many
as the garments themselves.
Priced $16.50 up
SUITS
You'll agree that these are real
"values." Serge .and Jerseys
(plain and checked) are the ma
terialsas for style, just naine
your preference and you're quite
sure to find it. ' ;
Priced $25 to $75
COATS -- -
In a coat from this stunning
group any woman is sure of being
smartly "coated." Polo cloth is
in the majority, but there is also
velour and silvertone in shades of
tan and blue. Some have leather
belts, others belts of same doth.
$27.50 to $69.50
SILKS OF QUALITY
Sport Silks include fantasi, mirette.
all-tinie jcrepe, tricolette, and many
other weaves in a fascinating assort
ment of light and dark colors. Plain
colors, plaids, and stripes. Kcasou
ablv priced. '
$6.50 to $9.50
Imported natural Pongee in every
desirable weight for. waists, suits,
men's shirts, etc.
Priced $1.65 to $5.00 a yard
Imported Silk Skirting in pink, tan
and blue. This is of exceptional tjual
' itv and is full 34 inches wide.
$5.00 a yard.
NEW NOVELTY PLAIDS
For sport and plaited skirts "We
arc now showing a splendid range of
the new Wool Plaids so much in de
mand for skirts. Serges, worsteds,
velours, etc., in many beautiful color
combinations. As there is likely li
be a scarcity of these later on, we sug
gest making selections as early as pos
sible. Patterns $11,75 and $S.50
$3.50 CREPE DE CHENE
AT $2.98 YARD
Beautiful silken fabric for skirts,
gowns and blouses. Light and dark
colors, including pink, 'flesh, black,
white. On sale Saturday onlv. -Priced
$2.98 "
SPECIAL SHOWING OF WHITE
GOODS
Our spring stock of white goods is
now at its best, offering a profusion
of beautiful fabrics for dresses, waists
skirts, lingerie and children's apparel.
Priced 75 to $2.00
PLUME UNDERGARMENTS
"We are featuring the famous Plume
Undergarments, the newest ideals in
the realm of under-apparel for
women. They come in envelope che
mise, gowns, knickerbockers, pink
and white, plain and flowered, crepes
ami batiste. See the window display.
SPECIAL ON HOSIERY
We have a big bargain in $2.o0
quality Silk Hose, black, brown, white
anil grey, for Fridav and Saturday.'
P
ice
$.9S
MODART
CORSETS
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