Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, January 15, 1921, Page 2, Image 2

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ftlEDFORD It AIL TRIBUNE, MEDFORD, ORFiON. ftATTTJDAY. JANUARY i:., 1021
Tocal and
Personal
The first htintinB and fishing lict-nse
of the nnw year in Jackson county, a
combination one, was taken out by
lien Peart of Central Point, as UBual,
ani since then there have been a
dozen such licenses issued. Mr. Peart
has taken out the first hunting and
fishing license for the past six or eight
years.
Mrs. Paul Hansen, corsetiere for
NuUone. Phono GS5-J. it'
Try our merchants lunch. The
Shasta.
What do you need most In your
home? 2.'.3
Tho many friends of Mrs. M. C.I
Delhi of the Reddy Jewelry store, who
underwent a major operation in St.
Vincent's hospital at Portland lust
.' Wednesday morning, will be pleased to
know that she well withstood tho or
deal anil that tho prosuects for a
(piiek recovery are favorable. Mrs.
Delhi had not been feeling well for
some time and went to Portland lust
Sunday to have her case diagnosed.
Then followed tho operation on Wed
nesday. ,
Miss Alta Naylor, the Goodwin Cor
setiere. Phono 5-18-J. 202
Invest your savings In the Jackson
County Building and Loan association.
i tf
Community party tonight at the
Natutorum. Imperial orchestra with
.eight pieces rendering all tho up to
date music. None better. 253
County Prosecutor Hawles Moore ar
rived homo today from his several
days visit at Salem nnd Portland.
"Majestic" at Kagie Point Saturday
night. 203
Homo party.' Where? Eagle Point!
When! Saturday, Jan. 1."! , 253
Our motto: "Live cleanly, press for
wurd. and dye well." Living cleanly
we will observe fair competition and
all the rules of cooperation. Pressing
forward we will so keep up with the
trend of progress that our work will he
done by only modem and up-to-tlie
mlnuto equipment and methods. Dye
Ing well we will have pleased the mul
titudes. What more can we say?
Mastor Dyers and Cleaners. Pantorlum
Dye WorkB. 25
llev. Dr. Jouett P. Urny and Mrs.
lirny arrived home today from Port
land in which city they had been for
the past ten days while the former was
under observation and treutment by a
nerve specialist Incidental to his ro
cont breakdown here. While still pre
sentlng nil emaciated appearance the
pastor of tho Methodist church, South
la feeling much hotter, and expects full
recovery to his old lima vigor in
about Bix months.
UpholBtorlng, packing and mating of
ail kinds, mattress making and reno
vating, chair repairing. Call at 101 S.
Central or phone (110-J. 257
V Do not order calendars Trom travel
ing representatives or out of town
firms. Wo have a factory lino of all
bIzos and kinds 'of calendars, wall
jiockots, cut-outs, etc., that wo will
show tho trado Intor nnd save yon
money on tho same. tf
What do you need most In your
homo? 5;j
Tho funeral services over Leo D.
Walker will ho held Sunday afternoon
at 2 p. m. lit tho episcopal church. The
interment will be in tho Jacksonville
cemetery.
Reduction sale all this week, Jan. IK
-,to 22 Inclusive, nt Truax Store, Our
goous are sold on merit and aro us
represented nt tlmo of purchase. They
nro on display for your examination
ii nil judgment, wo will ho busy and
Boods.will bo Bold fur cash, thero will
be no refunds and nothing Hold on ap
proval. Kverything reduced excepting
groceries, which nro sold on n close
inurgln, hut wo will give a liberal dis
count on grocery orders amounting to
ten dollarii mid upwards according to
the kind of groceries required In mak
ing up the order. Wo have many har
gn'ns lu many lines open for your In
spection, approval and purchase. The
Truux Store. i;r7
Sco Closo about rcborms your cylin
ders. Ulvoi'Hldo Garage. 2t.O
Hlg dance tonight at the Natatorial)).
The largest uud best hall and the very
llnest music. An evening of pleasure.
Admission 10c. 253
Mayor C. K. dates is not expected
homo from Portland where hu has
been attending I he automobile show
until Sunday afternoon or Monday
morning.
Inland Ruporoy and plain piston
rings at Hiverslde (larago.
Dluty Moore" dances nt ICagle
Point, Saturday, Jan. 13. 25:t
"Live cleanly, press forward, and
dye well," Master Dyers and Cleaners.
Pnutorium Dye Works. 2
' The llellevlew Community club held
n largely attended meeting 1n the
,,,'lielleview school house last night with
;i; an Interesting program.
Hot Tamales at DeY tie's. tf
Smoko Crater Lako cigars, mado In
, Medford. Phono DOO M. 254
, Dig community party at the Natntor
iuin tonight. Many out of town people
littetld these weekend dances which
bespeaks for their popularity. 253
The snow in the Dead Indian sec
lion Ib 2 feet deep, and travel Into
nnd out of that country must ho made
by horseback because of tho deep
drifts in the road.
II. C. Smith, the. new proprietor of
The Holland Cafe, is making a spec
ialty of business ladles' nnd men's
lunches nt )() nnd 50 cents, and of
Sunday (linnets nt J 1.00. See the menu
In this pnior today for Sunday and In
each day for Iho following day.
. Better now shoes for less money.
Second-hand shoes and shoe repairing
- nt the Medford Shoo Hospital, 119 East
Sixth street.
Savo money on tubes, tires, and ac
cessories at Trelchler's snioku sale.
Iteid Wlllard of Los Angeles who
arrived in the city this morning is
guest at the Holland. Other guests
are John Harris of Saskatchewan, Can,
L. L. Dean of Chicago and Kd Coleberg
of Seattle. . . ;
nat do you need most In your
home? 253
When better automobiles are built.
Buick will build them. .. tf
Carl Jeschke, high grade watch and
clock repairing, 11 Fir street.
Charles Nichols of Medford was a
visitor to Yreka last week on busi
ness. Mr. Nichols is an old time prin
ter and resident of this place, having
worked for Hubert Nixon on the
. reka Journal years ago, and later on
the Jacksonville Times. Yreka News.
We save you mone on your dry
cleaning, dyeing and repairing. City
Cleaning Wo ks, 401 South Riverside.
Phone n4. tf
Clean rags wanted at Medford Print
ing Co.
The Imperial eight-piece orchestra
will again appear at the Natatorium.
These week-end parties are becoming
very popular with both the older and
younger set. The very latest and most
popular music will be heard. 253
Young people are urged to bring
their friends to tho social hour of the
Epworth League Sunday at 5:15 p. m.
at the First Methodist church. There
Is no belter place to spend a happy
hour. Light refreshments will be serv
ed. At 0:15 Miss .Mildred Bridges will
lead the Kpworth League meeting.
A good photograph speaks a lan
guage all Its own. Its charm Is last
ing a source of inspiration.- If men
only knew the Joy imparted by the
friendly smile from a pleasing picture,
how frequent would be their visits lo
the professional photographer. Mackey
.Main and Central, No. 201.
Prepare for Promotion. Unless
you're content to hold one Job all your
life, qualify yourself for a bettor one
From now on your earning power will
depend upon what you know. Two
short, and Intensive training courses,
.Machine Bookkeeping and Practical
Telegraphy Just beginning at the .Med
ford Business College will provide you
with steady work and better pay. 257
Mrs. J. II. White and daughter Hazel
were visitors in Ashland on Thursday.
Among the Nash hotel guests arc
Mr. and Mrs. M. F. Campbell of Port
land. J. B. Terry of San Francisco and
Clinton Cook of Murphy.
Smoko salo, not fire, of tires, tubes
nnd accessories at O. L. Trelchler
Motor Co. 255
if you want an evening of real plea
sure attend the community dance at
tho Natutorliim tonight. Imperial eight
piece orchestra will be heard with all
tho latest in dance music. Admission
10c. . 253
The Jackson county peace officers
aro no longer on the lookout for the
two bandits who shot the city marshal
at Redding last Tuesday night while
he was attempting their capture, and
for whom a rewnrd of $1000 had been
offered, as Information has been re
ceived that they were captured nt Kon-
nctt, Calir. The wounded official will
rocover, lint will he a cripple- for life.
What do you need most in your
home? 253
Try our "Dyanshlne" 25c, Immediate
attention, guaranteed work. Whlsen
ant shop, 113 E. Main. Goo. Maddox.
' 253
Fair weather for tonight and Sunday
is tho welcome prediction following
tho disagreeable weather of the past
week.
Hemstitching and pecotlng. Handi
craft Shop.
Take a peep at the Communlly party
tonight at tho Natntorlum. Best time
ever whether you dance or not. Best
music lu tho west and finest hall In
stillborn Oregon. 2-ill
Fred Clianiplln canio up from Foots
Crock Friday to spend tho week-end.
James and Joseph Morris of Shedd,
Ore., expect to locate Feb, 1st on the
forty acre tract east of Asliliyid which
they havo Just purchased from W. T
Skaggs. ;
You had better get In on tho reduced
prices on now nnd used curs ut Trelch
ler's sale. 255
Dr. Holt, recently returned from posi
graduate work, has opened offices' in
the .M. F. & 11. bldg., Medford. 250
Mrs. George A. Mansfield anivefl
home today from Portland where she
had spent the week Willi Mr. .Mans
field. The latter will not bo hack for
several days yet, and will go from
Portland to Salem on Monday to see
the legislature perform for u day or
two.
Potatoes $1.85 per cwt. while they
last. Farm Bureau Co-operative Ex
change. Phono 32. ' 253
Tlioso having unpaid accounts with
Shortie (inrnett would confer a great
favor by calling ill Geo. L. Trelchler's
office and paying same. Shortie needs
tile money, i
Two west side women were enroute
to the Page lust evening when a hand
organ operated by a mendicant nt tin
corner of Main and Front streets be
gan to grind out a tune. "Oh hear the
high Bchool band play," remarked one
f the women. "There's a basket ball
game tonight, yon knew."
Dr. Holt, recently returned from post
graduato work, has opened offices In
the M. F. & II. bldg., Medford. 2511
Have you Been Geo. L. Trelchler's
sale ad today.
L. M. (.ampbell, tho new manager of
the Karl Fruit company, has arrived
from Twin Falls. Idaho, where he has
had charge of the company's interest.
and is now In charge here. Mr. Camp
bell is an experienced horticulturist.
Mm. Campbell accompanied him and
their household goods will arrive soon.
Prices on our gloves cut to the quick.
Busy Corner Motor Co. 2'!1
Delco Llght farm light and power
plants. .Medford Electric Co.
There was n good public- market this
morning for this tin,,, of year, with a
goodly supply of flm, meats.
Everything electrical. Mcd'ord Elec
tric Co. Phuuo 661.
Big. Musical Comedy at Page Monday
k sy fin
Portland guests at the Medford are
A. E. Hall, Jno. .1. Kennedy, R. J. Sny
der, .1. II. Downing. Fred S. Kelley, A.
I., liibblus, M. Davis nnd II: 15. Pletto.
The First Baptist church choir has
been strengthened by the addition of
.Mr. and Mrs. Harry Scougall who for
over two years were members of the
Baptist White Temple quartet of Port-1
land. Mr. Scougall will sing a solo at
the morulni service Sunday. .
What drjijoti need most In your
home? '(;. i. 253'
For dry wood phone S90-X or 947-L.
Prompt delivery. 273
Word litis been received here of the
deutli of Thomas Jones, the well
known pioneer of Siskiyou county and
merchant and capitalist of llornhrook,
at San Diego, Calif., last Wednesday.
Funeral services will presumably be
held at llornhrook.
Grape cider, fresh from the press at
tho Jackson County Creamery Bottling
Dept. Phone 22-R.
Dr. Heine, eye, ear, nose, throat, tf
E. It. Hanley, formerly of Medford
but now of Seattle, is at the Imperial
for a few days. He was at one time
connected with Jack Dalton of the
"Dalton sled" fame In Alaska in the
early days. It was before the time
of railroads that llanlcy nnd Dalton
supplied provisions to gold seekers
by menus of their "sled system." The
Oregonian.
Hemstitching and pecotlng, 10
cents per yard. Tho Vanity Shop, now
location, cor. Eust Main and Bartlott.
205
Children's stamped underwear In 1,
3 years sizes, regular prlco 75c, all
going at 40c while they last. Handi
craft Shop. ' 257
Oregonians at the Holland are K, G.
Allen of Klamath Falls and the follow
ing from Portland: Earl Hanson, J. 11.
Downey, C. T. Peterson, O. W'yss and
F. Tiffany.
Patronize homo and build up pay
rolls by Insisting on having brooms
made by Rogue River Broom Works.
251
Everything electrical. Medford Elec
tric Co. Phono filil.
Incidental to the automobile show
at Portland this week the Oregon
State Dealers association met on Deal
ers day and elected new officers, one
of which was Mayor C. 10. Gates of
Medford, as, fourth vice president.
What do you need most in your
home? 253
R...A. Holmes, tho Insurance Man.
Insurance, and Bonds, plus. Service.
Mrs. Fred llosworth audi her two
children who had been vIsiljulK at the
home of her father. George Ji. Trelch
ler lel'L, Tliursdnyi-evenlng. for thuir
ho'iW ut vSouthani. N. I). Mrs. flosworth
had to cut the visit shortf heoause of
tho sleMitWoT hi1)1 husband. She had
expected to spend the winter In Mud
ford. ,
Mrs. Haney, hemstitching, pecot,
buttons covered. M. F. & II. bldg.
264
A rumor on the street here last week
to the effect that the oil well now
being drilled near Klamalh Falls had
developed Into a gusher failed of con-
iirmaliou on inquiry. It developed
that u strong flow of gas occasioned
the report. YreUK News.
.Mrs. S. E. Wlllard will start a
kindergarten Monday, Jan. 21, at 512
South Holly, next block to St. Mary's
academy. Phone 77S-X for particulars.
25S
INFLUENZA
I ivs a preventive, melt nnd tn
I hole nijjht and morning
t? m 0 J?? tm
B
VAPQ Rub
Oxr 17 Milium Jan UuJ Yearly
J"9? LATE TO CLASSIFY
KDlt KKNT Close-in three room fur
nlslu'd apartment for adults only.
S. lllversido Avo. L'i-l
KOIt SAI.K Turkeya for tireediiiK.
J. C. Herring. Central Point. 2ti7
VA.TKI-
Pimm to rent.
Phone 77S-X.
-$l."0. Want real
Phone M7-1..
ui-' s.
25:i
estate
2.M
I loll v St.
TO 1.6 AX -seeurity.
FOU SAl.K 1 4 arte tract east of
Medford, Jl.'in eash ir taken soon.
Phone C. C. Pierce at 517 -h or 37-.I.
2Ci ;
K.' y.s-r-
'ANTK1 To rout
4M-Y, nfier ti ji. tu.
1'l.um.
Phone
V. : - -
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H. C. Smith, the new proprietor of
the Holland Cafe, who on his trip here
by auto from Ontario about ten days
ago left his Buick car at Glendale be
cause of the rain and muddy roads',
drove the car down to Medford yestpr
day. It took him 2Vii hours from Glen
. dale to Grants Pass, most of which
time was spent In negotiating Smith
!!!!. Coming down this side of the
hill he became stalled In the deep mud
and like air other drivers had to ,be
pulled out by the two teams which are
maintained ut that point by the state
highway commission for this purpose.
Get those soft paper tablets at this
office at 15c per pound. tf
Among the guests at the Medford
are W. C. Estep of Pasadena, Ernest
Sennett of Spokane, A. C. Alberg, A.
11. Stanley and E. Lawson of Seattle,
and Ben Westeland, W. F. Ware, P. H.
Miller and W. E. Harvey of San Fran
cisco. Among poultry feeds you will always
find Kerr's egg mash nnd Golden Rod
egg mash at the top. Buy, thorn at
Farm Bureau Co-operative Exchange.
COMMUNICATIONS
George-Eagles Replies
To the editorrl have Just noticed an
article In your: paper written by Joe
Thomas, in beiutlf of Jess Ingram with
reference to ,tho bout Ingram and my
self had at Gold Hill, New Year's day.
It is very evident from the statements
mado therein by. Thomas, that he is
not entirely satisfied with the showing
I made, as he says I even foully butted
Ingram. 1 believe any fair-minded
person who saw tho contest will say
beat Joe's meal ticket in every round,
and I furthermore believe, even Joe
himself was somewhat worried thru-
out the bout, lest it should end in a
sudden way that he would not fancy.
However if Joe Is not satisfied, would
like nothing better than lo try it again
with his boy. However In any future
contest would not want hitting In
clinches barred, and 1 am sure I can
show Mr. Thomas it won't take "all
afternoon" to win.
Wish to tidd since I returned to
Portland Willie St. Clair got a decis
ion over mo, and while alibies are not
in order, want to say to my friends
down there, I had caught a very bad
cold on the train returning from Gold
Hill to Portland, and wa3 certainly In
had shape for this contest. - ,'.
GEORGE T. EAGLES.;
Portland, Jan. 12th. -r '.
RHEUMATISM j
If you suffer with this dread j
ailment, all the joy is taken .
out of living.
ANTI-URIC
Will eliminate the poisons
which cause rheumatism,
gout or lumbago and restore
the entire system to normal
health.
For sala by
HEATH'S DRUG STORE
Highest Quality Jewelry ItepairinK,
Diamond Selling, Watch liennirlng.
Satisfaction Assured in
quality and price. 1
Mall ua your wants,
MARTIN J. REDDY
CANDLES
Plain and Fancy
All Colors
MEDFORD
BOOK STORE
JOHNR.TDMUN
DiREGTQR
1 ST. NATL BANK,
The annual meeting of the stock
holders of the First National Bank
was held Tuesday. January II. The
management reported the most suc
cessful year in the bank's history.
After paying a dividend? $20,000 was
added to the surplus. The resources
of the bank at this time are over
$1,400,600.
All the old directors and oCfici-r:;
were re-elected. John It. Tomlin being
added to the board to fill the vacancy
caused by the deatli of F. K. Deuel.
The stockholders were well pleased
with the hunk's progress and com
plimented the officers for the sail'..
SUNDAY MENU
Table de Hote Dinner
HOLLAND CAFE
$1.00
Canopae of Oysters
Fruit Salad in Orange Cups ;
Huup
Oyster liisque . t
Choice of
Chicken Fricassee, Hindu Style
Hoast Loin of 1'ork, Hakod Apple1
("Smalt Sirloin. St,eak n la Stanley
i(J. ., coyai . iiyianion I(olls , j
j "t. Snow Flak I'd Potatoes ' j
' ' Creamed Aspa'raguH '
""' Chofee of:'1 V " ;
Vanilla Tee Cream, Mocha ' Cak'e'
Steamed Hngliuh l'uddliig, Wine Sauce;!
Hot. Mince I'io .... Apple Jiu
Cream ' Cheese
Tea Coffee Cocoa ' Milk
Suited ,uts, , '.'
5:30 p. in. to 8:00 p. in.
In Addition to Our Itegulur Sunday
Menu.
H. C. SMITH, lroi). '
Our
Business
Is Your
Business
For the benefit of YOl'lt lil'SI- I
XKSS we have with lis this year !
Mil. .(. C. COXKS, who Is an j
IXCO.MI-: TAX -SPKCIAMST ,
and an neeouiilunt of uhillty. ,
MR. II. M. WII.SOX, whose rep- '
- ntation Is well known, lias t
eliarfte of neeoiintiiiK mutters. !
' ' i'iti:pAni-: i
VOlli '
lxcoNiii
TAX i
HKTritXS : J
AS SOOX AS POSSIBI.I-7 , I
Wilson Auditing Co.
Mherty UldK.
Aeeouiilantii Auditor ',
LEE W ATKINS & CO.
SELLS !
Scrnteli Teetl, per 100 His. . .$3.85
I-'eit l'i'oducei per 100 lbs. . . . :t.8;
lililteriuilk Mash, per 100 I lis. . . -1.00
Mlllrini, per 80 Ills. 1.1)0
Klsher's Dairy l-Ved, per. 00 Ills. 2. 75
Slielled Corn, per 100 lhs a.7.-
l-'resli Corn Mealt per Hi 4c
Wc meet nil eonipetitloii. Call nnd
see us.' ;'
Ocllvivy III l'lty'""v '"'' ' ' Phone 200
( 50UCAN GET THAT
JOB T
And HOLD it better if you have n
HARLEY-DAVIDSON
MOTORCYCLE
( So Hint yoti can GO
Sco tho list of used motors at tlie
shop of
GAYLORD
Enxt l'nyiiicnts sure
.Medford Nat. Phono ISK-ln
Religion
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DO YOU BELIEVE, IN GOOD ROADS?
, Whether you do or not .
You Should Hear D. E. Millard's Sermon Sunday Evening on
GOOD ROADS r
At the First Christian Church
A special selection by the male quartette to smoothe out some
of the bumps.
Sunday Morning, 11 A. M.. Special Sermon Theme
. , .- "COMPLETING OUR FATHER'S TASK". : V:
Special Music and a Hearty Welcome to Everybody.
' V ' "The Home-Like Church" ,
A Startling Message !l:
THE BACK WASH OF THE WAR TIDE
This is t lie .suhji'd ol tho ("'rninr scrinou tomorrow nt
. 4
First
Methodist Episcopal Church
A messiivre ilciilijif; witli post-war tendeiieios find their el'tt'ft
upon litiiiinii life. . .
Of iiilet'cst to tin1 niin-flnireli
pttblit! iis well lis the iiiosl tle-VOIlt.
1 11 A. M.
' THE CENTRAL TRUTH OF CHRISTIANITY
. OoiiUiiiiiiit; tho series on ""The Yitiil Tliiiifrs of Clii'istiiui
Fiiilh" In some respects this will he Hie most iiiterestiii"; of
the series.'
Bible School 9:45 '
A moil's class that will ap
peal to any thoughtful num.
FEEDS
; Mixed in Medford
At last we are putting out our own feeds mixed according to
0. A. C. formula, and can sell them at the. following prices) f.
o. b., warehouse:; -
F.;'B. Scratch, $58.00 per ton. Per cwt .. . $3.00
. F; B..Egg Mash $70,00 per ton. Per cwt. ,,,..,.v........:, 3.60
F. B. Hog Eats, $53.00 per ton. . Per cwt. 2.75
F. P. Pig Grow, $54.00 per ton. . Per cwt 2.80
Ground feeds at correspondingly low prices.
' Custom grinding 15c per cwt.
GIVE OUR FEEDS ATRIAL. '
Farm Bureau Co-Operative fixchang'e
Phone. 932 ' 4th and Fir Sts.
To the Fruitgrowers
We solicit your business and co-operation. Our sales organi
. 'Nation is of the best. . We are established in all-important
, ; markets. . We ai-e always glad to meet you and talk over
your orchard problems. . 7
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f if: EARL FRUIT COMPANY OF THE NORTHWEST
L. M. Campbell, Manager Medford District.
OOROXA Personal
Typewriter
Fold it up, take It
with you, type
write anyw-h ere.
50.00, Including
carrying case.
MEDFORD BOOK STORE
THntHhtitnr fnr 9a. Ornirnn.
WITH MEDFGXD TRADE IS MEDFORD MADS
on the Basis of a Telephone Call
When the phone rings you stop whatever you are doing '
and answer it. Religion is a greater call upon your life.
Don't ignore it, making it appear less important than
YOUR TELEPHONE. ; '
The First Baptist Church
X. Central and 5th St.
NEXT SUNDAY HEAR REV. F. R. LEACH AT
11 A. M. "DEFINITENESS IN SERVICE"
7:30 P. M., "WHAT MAN CAN AND CANNOT DO TO
BS SAVED."
A iiii's.snfro that will cause
tho most thoughtless to sit.
up and thkti milieu.
Kpworth League Social
Hour 5:150.
Devotional Meeting G:15
Meet your friends here
AUTO PAINT SHOP
Automobiles Painted and
Revarnished
"221 North Fir.
L. G. SPRINKLE, Prop. "
Phone 777
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