Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, February 01, 1921, Page 2, Image 2

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Personal
A thunder and hail tstorm would com
pleto the cycle of weather conditions
Medford lius experienced the past foil
days, consisting of sunshine, high wind
rain, snow and fog. The fog of this
morning .was of the dense variety and
was very disagreeahle. It will soon be
time for the annual ground hog appeal1
ance or non-appearance superstition,
by which (he further length of the
winter is determined.
Alfalfa seed, tests 99.02; no dodder.
Phone 902. Elinor Hauley Bush, 82(i
East Main. 310
200 pair new shoes at cost. Second
hand shoes and shoe repairing at the
Medford Shoe Hospital, 119 East Sixth
street, Medford.
Parties having Oriental rugs that
need repairing phone 1)2!). 209
Deputy V. S. Marshal race and Slier
iff Ten-Ill left last night fur Portland
with Lloyd K. Keller, the man of sev
eral uliases who escaped from Pace in
AVyoming last October by jumping
from a train, and was captured here
Sunday, and Horace (Iroer, tho alleged
Sams Valley illicit still operator, both
of whom will be turned over to the
federal court custody. Keffer was ar
laigned before United Stales Commis
sioner Davis yesterday as u fugitive
from Justice and held (o court In $1000
bail. Greer waived examination when
also arraigned before Commissioner
Davis and was bound over to court in
?2()00 ball.
Hard Times ball at Eagle Point,
Saturday, Feb. 12. 277
Try our merchants lunch. The
Shasta.
I'aironi.c home and build up pay
rolls by Insisting on having brooms
made by Kogtio Hiver liroom Works
272
Welborn Heeson of Ashland was In
Medford yesterday and said that he
had received the first bids for sheep or
hogs in six months, the sheop bid from
California and the hog bid from Port
laud. Mr. ileeson regards this as an
Indication that tho livestock market 1s
opening up again after one of the most
disastrous setbacks 111 tho history of
the Industry. The complete collapse
of the hide market has been a big fac
tor In this collapse.
lirlug your clean old rags to this
office, Go per pound.
Hemstitching and pecoting . Buttons
covered. Handicraft Shop. 270
T. Edy will paint and paper your
house reasonably. Also will make your
cane seats and repair your furniture.
Huys and Bells. 1125 West Tenth or
llox 107C, Medford. 271
New York city guests registered at
(ha Medford are Norman Mullet!.. II. A.
Rockwell, W. A. Ackennan and Nor
man P. Shocker. Also at this hotel
are Mr. and Mrs. W. 13. Dullois of Van
couver, Wn.. Cleorge L. Gray of Al
bany, Mo., and Sam Golden and J. V
Caroy of Seattle.
Invest your savings In the Jackson
County Building and Loan association.
tf
Delco-Llght Electricity for every
farm. Modford Electric Co. '
For sule, Studobaker car $160 cash
Phono 300. 207
Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Launspach
nrrlved home Sundny from tholr throe
weeks visit at Vallejo, Calif.
Another big dunce nt Talent, Friday,
Feb. 4. 270
Car eastern corn on track. Hulk
$-10.00 per ton, $12.00 per ton sacked.
See lis for now low prices on all feeds.
The Hogue Valley Milling Co., corner
Ninth and Front streets.
Income tux returns prepared. Lindas
235 East Main.
Persons arriving in the city from
the south Sunday and Monday report
that the snow along the railroad Is six
or more feet deop In tho Slsson and
Dnnsmulr section duo lo hard snow
Btorms slnco Saturday. The Southern
Pacific trucks huve been kept clear
by tho utmost continuous tiso of a
rotary snow plow.
AH styles of buttons covered. Handi
craft Shop. 270
Cur eastern corn on track. Dulk.
$40.00 per ton, $42.00 per ton sucked.
Seo us for new low prlcus on all feeds.
Tho Hogue Valley Milling Co., corner
Ninth uud Front streets.
Our entire stock of fine auto robes
ut cost some bargains believe me.
Tho llusy Corner Motor Co. 2M
The condition of J. K. Mason, super
intendent or the Klrtlund farm, who
was operated on fur appendicitis Sat
urday Is steadily Improving much to
the gratification of his many friends.
He Is feeling comparatively good, and
wus without fever IIiIh morning.
Odd balls of yarn at 30c per ball
Handicraft Shop. 270'
n. prize warns at Talent, Friday
night. The Hub Shoe store of Medfoiil
will give a fine pair of shoes to the
lady of tho winning couple. 27(1
Now Is the time to have your old tire
and tubes put In shape. Exchange
Tire Co.
Among the visitors In Central Point
yesterday were Fire Chief and .Mrs.
lioblKon of Ashland.
Cur eastern corn on track. Hull;
$40.00 per ton, $12.00 per ton sacked
See lis for new low prices on all feeds
i no uogue aney aiming Co., corner
Ninth and Front streets.
Oregon Nursery largest In the
northwest. All kinds of fruit and
shade trees, ornamental shrubbery,
etc. Seo or address V. S. Abraham,
008 South Grape St., Medford. 2X0
Insurance of nil kinds. Lindas, 23f
East Main.
TOO FAT?
Maar ra.a.a to to lb... or m. OM.I.
Karala) (pronoun?! trM) .1 mr bin 4ruf
'y"J or ami. for fr, Lroeltur lo Kufalt. I .
NK- Million X. N York ma ai.aaa'
D7 bolt Di.lhxd. No aalta. 0o lliroid. f- a'.,.,
lar, no tedious osrrrUinn. oliKt,t ful.f . :
r-pid rodtKlioo; Imorovaa hoalih, aor.alrr!'
ofHalonoy. ttok .ninK.Tt Alio Vl:a .it TO
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ftlwiaM-bouk tUMUlmvl Q.I KCftKIM ObV,aaJ
J. J. McMnunif and family arrived in
tho city this morning from Portland
and are guests at the Nash.
Delco-Lighl farm light and power
plauts. Medford Electric Co.
A nice assortment of children's rom
pers reduced 33 1-3 per cent. Handi
craft Shop. 270
Personal attention to overdue ac
counts. Lindas, 235 East Main.
A bill which is the outgrowth of the
Jacksonville bank failure was intro
duced in the house Monday morning
by Representative Sheldon. It Is prac
tically the act now in use by the state!
of Washington, providing for the guar
antee of bank depositors against bank
failure. In a letter to Mr. Sheldon, the
mule bank examiner of Washington
says that the act seems to be giving
universal satisfaction. The bankers
themselves approve of the net and
there have been no bank failures or
loss to depositors In the state during
its enforcement.
Gertrude Kirkpatrlck, Spencer cor-
sotiere. Phone 146-11. 280
"Spot" dances at Talent Friday. 270
Horse-Shoe tires have stood the test.
Full guarantee and free tire service for
the mileage. Exchange Tire Co. 272
The Wednesday Study club will
meet at the library Wednesday, Feb. 2,
at 2:30 p. in.
Fresh cottage cheese. Dairy Noojt.
Majestic "4" at Gold Hill Saturday.
271
Candlemas Day dunce at Nut tomor
row .night. Excellent music and the
best floor In tho country. 207'
ho Hoyal Neighbors of Central
Point camp, No. 3219, held Installation
of officers roccnlly when the followln
wore Installed: Oraclo, Mrs. Stell:
Fox; past oracle, Mary A. Mee; vice
oraclo, Mrs. Holle Leever; chaplain
Mis. lluthtiwiiy; recorder, Lottie
Gregory; treasurer, l.utnn Gillette
guard, Emilia While, uud marshal
Mrs. Myrtle Thornbriie.
Vess K. Jones has Just arrived from
Houston, Texas, with good news con
corning Mogul Producing & Itefining
company, iind all stockholders and
iirospectlvo purchasers of "Mogul
securities should see It I in at once at
Edwin P. Hughes' office, us he will bo
here but a few days. 208
Curl Joschke, high grade watch and
clock repairing, 11 Fir street.
Wo havo a largo stock of repalre
and rebuilt tires. Exchunge Tiro Co,
272
Mr. and Mrs. James E. Grieve, from
ProBpect, a small dot on tho map m'd
way between Medford and Crater lake,
are at tho Imperial. Portland Journal
The above Indicates that Mr. und Mrs.
rlevo nre still on their somewhat ex
tended vacation at Portland, Seattle
and other points north.
Good eats at Talent Friday. 270
Pucific Puckago goods reduced 25
per cent. Handicraft Shop. 270
Dance Wed. nlte at Nat. Lucky Spot
dances. Imperial orchestra. Latest
music, finest floor. 207
An attractlva feature of the Hoover
banquet ut tho Hotel Medford tomor
row night will be tho rendition of Bev
eral popular musical numbers by the
Premier Novelty orchestra who have
donated tholr services for the occasion
When better automobiles are built,
Bulclt will build them. tf
Wanted Singing canaries. Box D,
Mall Trillium.
Automobile prices continue to climb
Now notices of price increase seom to
bo In order dally. However, locally
there Is more Inquiry for tho popular
cars Hum ever before. The Ilulck, one
of the best of tho six-cylinder cars
which has long had an enviable rcpu
tation serins to be the leader In the
demand. Tho best. Indication of the
real prosperity of tho valley Is seen In
this buying of tho highest class of
aulomoblles. 20
Among tho Oregonlnns stopping at
tho Holland nro 11. H. Garrett, C. II.
llwyer and P. S. Drako of Portland and
F. L. HelTron of Eugene. San Fran
Cisco guests lire J. A. Ilruhani and F
McTnggart.
Infants' dresses In Pacific Package
goods reduced A . Handicraft Shop
270
When overhauling your old bus put
new life in It by demanding gonulno
American hammered piston rings, fac
tory equipment on tho best cars. Tho
Busy Corner Motor Co. tf
Candlemas Day danco at Nat. Wed.
nlte. Dancing begins promptly ut 9
o'clock. 207
George- M. Sanzo, tho Yreka cattle
und dairyman who was hero and at
Jacksonville yesterday In connection
wllh the Manuel Francis sanity hear
ing, found time to run over to Ashlund
and purchase from Win. Harber two
btnoded Jersey cows and two calves
$1000, which he will have added
once to I he herd at his ranch.
' ? V Central Point Friday night! ? '.'
Do not order calendars from travel
ing representatives or out ot town
firms. We have a factory Una of all
sizes and kinds of calendars, wall
pockels, cut-outs, etc., that we will
show tho trade later nud Bave you
money on the same. tf
Bring your clean old rugs to this
office, 0c per pound.
A special Invitation Is extended to
all veterans of the allied armies to bo
present ut the American Legion smok
er which takes place tonight.
The wool und mohair growers ot
Jackson county are requested to meet
in the library building at .Medford.
Saturday, February & at 2 p. m. to
perfect an organization lo pool their
wool for p.rjl. It's important that all
glowers be present even If they only
have half a dozen sheep. F. W. Ilcrrlo.
27ii
H. A. Holmes, tho Insurance Mnn.
Insurance, and Bonds, plus Service.
Big dunce at Gold HIM Saturday,
Feb. 5. 27 i
-Mrs. Inez Ferguson of Central Point.
Is the guest of Mrs. George Hoblsnn :
Ashland.
Everything electrical. Medford Elec
tric Co. Phone 601.
A large turnout of American legion
members and their Invited guests is
expected to witness the minstrel show
of the legion tonight, which immediate
ly follows the short session ot the
post.
We save you money on your dry
cleaning, dyeing and repairing. City
Cleaning Wo ks, 401 South Riverside.
Phone 4(4. tf
Dairy Nook lunches please.
In the ad of the Bardwell Fruit Co.
in this paper Saturday and Sunday we
made a mistake In the prices received
for fancy grade of pears by that com
puny this season. The ad is reprinted
today with the correct averages.
J ne .Mcciirdy Insurance company
has moved into the room on the second
floor of the Medford National Bank
building formerly occupied by Attor
ney Kawles Moore, enlarging their of
fice space. Prosecutor Moore has
moved his office to the third floor of
the same building.
The Royal Neighbors and their hus
bands are Invited to meet with T. A
Howell, 713 Cedar St., on Tuesday
evening, Feb. 1st. 207'
Majestic "4" at Talent Friday. 270'
candlemas Day dance Wed. nlte a
Nat. Lucky Spot dances. Free dancing
until 9:30. 20
Axel Lundgren of the Blue Ledge
district Is in the city for a few days on
business.
Rompers In unbleached batiste and
white poplin stamped to embroider,
greatly reduced. Handicraft Shop. 270
Bring your clean old rags to this
office, lie per pound.
f ? Central Point! Friday night
207
Sam T. Richardson left Sunday for
San Francisco where ho was called on
business,
Chicken feed wheat $2.05 per htm
died - sack lots. Russ .Mill. Phone 529
tf
Chicken teed wheat $2.05 per hnn
died In ruck lots. Russ Mill. Phone 629.
... . . ; . s Mf
r.very woman who likes to ; save
money he on hund early Saturday at
Mann's greatest remnant sale. I 208
Carl Von dnr Jlellen of Wellen spent
Monday In the city, receiving congratu
latloiis on the urrlvnl of a new boy at
his home.
Nick Carter has returned to Grants
Pass after several weeks viBlt in Med
ford.
For dry wood pnone 890-X or 947-L.
Prompt dailvery. 273
G. M. C. program and dance to help
your community, Tues., Feb. 8th. 272
The Rogue river Ib still swift mid
very muddy because of the snow una
rain Btorin of Saturday and Sunday
The depth of the water is slowly sub
silling but it will be useless to attempt
fishing until the water is clear aguln
The greatest event of the year,
Mann's remnant sale, Saturday, Feb.
5th. Be on baud early. 208
We sell tho best cigarettes for $1.05
per carton of ten packages. They will
cost you $1.75 elsewhere. Fouts Gro.
Co. 272
? Central Point! Friday night! ?
207
Bring your clean old rags to this
office, 0c per pound.
Many out of town people are expect
ed in town tomorrow to take advan
tage of the Wednesday bargains of
fered by the local merchants. This
weekly bargain event presents scores
of excellent values in nearly every
wanted line of merchandise and at
tracts many thrifty shoppers from all
ports of the valley.
Mann s greatest remnant sale opens
Saturday, Feb. 5th. A great time to
savo money. 208
Popular brands of butter sell for
more money. It Is the same pure fresh
creamery butter only a different wrap
per. Why pay the difference? Fonts
Grocery Co. 272
It will pay you to buy Fisher's feeds.
Seo prices advertised In this Issue
Bardwell Fruit Co. 219
Dr. Home, eye, ear, nose, throat, tf
It Is rumored that an event of un
usual interest will be staged at Central
olnt on Frldny evening, Feb. 4th, the
details ol which nro yet a secret.
On sale at. Medford Book Store, Col.
Sargent's new book, "The Strategy on
he V esterii-Front. - 272
A dollar plug of tobacco for 85 conts.
'outs' Grocery '06.' ..: 272
It will pay yon to buy Fisher's feeds.
Seo pi-Ices advertised in this issue.
lardwell Fruit Co. 249"
The only phonograph inado with
which you cun piny all makes of
ecords without injury to the records.
the new Edison Diamond Disc. Come
n and test It at Palmer's Piano House,
:!4 East Main. 270
T. G. Biishong motored to Gold Hill
day on business connected with the
tower company.
Strictly fresh creamery butter, every
pound guaranteed, 42 cents per pound.
bouts Grocery Co. 272
List your house, farm and timber
ith the Medford Land & Insurance
Agency. 220 West Main street. tf
Take a look! $05.00 suits ut $45.00.
Klein the Tailor, 12S E. Main, upstairs.
09
RHEUMATISM
Is one of the most painful
and dangerous ailments. At
times it causes total disabil
ity and even deformity.
ANTI-URIC
Has proved to be the master
of rheumatism in all forms.
Money refunded if you are
not pleased with results.
For sale by
HEATH'S DRUG STORE
I The S!. Mark's guild dancing party
of last night at the American Legion
hall proved an enjoyable affair. Music-
was provided by the Premier Novelty
orchestra. The young -ladles of St.
Mark's guild who gave the party re
ceived many congratulations on its un
qualified success.
While our present stock of tobacco
la.ts we will sell the leading brands
for 85 cents per plug. Fonts Gro. Co.
272
We have butter for 42 cents, 45 cents
and 50 cents. It Is all guaranteed.
Fonts Grocery Co. 272
$05.00 suits at $45.00. It will pay
you to climb my stairway. Klein the
Tailor, 128 E. Main, upstairs. 209
The Phoenix Parent-Teacher circle
will meet Thursday afternoon Feb. 3d
at the Phoenix school house. Miss Van
Sant of the public library will talk on
books and reading. All mothers ot
children are urged to be present.
We sell for a profit, TTut we do not
need so great a profit as some, as our
expense for doing business is less. You
can save enough on two pounds of
butter to buy a loaf of bread. Fouts
Grocery Co. 272
A dollar roll of butter for 84 cents.
Fonts Grocery Co. . 2
Mrs. Paul Hansen, corsetlere for
NuBone. Phone 586-J. tf
Included among the county visitors
in the city Monday and today were E
W. Leslin of Rogue River, O. P. Dor
mon and Hugh Combest of Jackson
vllle, John Buckley of Ruch nnd Pat
Swayne of Applegate,
If you want to know any of our
prices call 271, Fonts Grocery Co. 272
"Spot" dances at Gold Hill Saturday
271
Up In quality, down in price. Klein
tho Tailor, 128 E. Main, upstairs. 209'
Mrs. K. G. n.vron-Brinkmun, Mr. and
Mrs. II. K. Kidder and Wm. Rogan are
guests at the Medford from San Fran
Cisco. Guests from Portland are E. E
Esslnger, S. A. Stellnazen, P. B. Har
good, E. J. Mears. R. J. West. E. J
Hinchey, T. D. Campbell, J. M. Put-
man, J. W. Doane, John Thurm, E. 11
Guton, B. G. Mann and P. II. Eutlcr.
Grape cider, fresh from the press ut
the JuckBon County Creamery Bottling
Dept. Phone 22-R.
Everything electrical. Medford Elec
tric Co. Phone 001
Mrs. George Laidley of 513 West
Second street is sufering from a nor
vous breakdown at her home, the ser
ious nature of which It will take some
time to determine.
The Modern Woodmen and Royal
Neighbors of Central Point held
Joint social time In the M. W. A. hull
lust Friday night. There were about
50 present. Visiting and games fur
nlshed entertainment. A guessing con
test was won by Mrs. Russel Thorn-
bine who was rewarded with an oyster
207'
TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY
FOR SALE Turkeys for breeding.
J. C. Herring, Central Point. 267
OR RENT Furnished sleeping rooms
$2.00 per week. 415 S. Front. Phone
936-R. 2
WANTED Now Is the time to do rose
priming and spring gardening. Have
your work done by an experienced
man. Phone 900-.I. :
FOR SALE 5 acros, 3 acres pears, 1
acre strawberries, family orchard,
almonds, apples, poaches, plums,
cherries, G-rooin house, barn, chick
en house, paid up water right. C. S
Butterfieid, phone 210. 20S'
FOR SALE Underwood typewriter.
just overhauled, $45. Call 1S8-W
evenings. 2GX
FOR RENT Large comfortable sleep
ing rooms, newly papered and paint
ed. 325 S. Riverside. Phone 701-.I.
209
KEEP LOOKING YOUNG
It's Easy-If You Know Dr.
Edwards' Olive Tablets
The secret of keeping young is to feci
young to do tliis you must watch your
liver and bowels there's no need of
having a sallow complexion jark rings
under your eyes pimples a bilious
look in your face dull eyes with no
sparkle. Your doctor will tell you
ninety per cent of all sickness comes
from inactive bowels and liver.
Dr. Edwards, a well-known physician
in Ohio, perfected a vegetable com
pound mixed with olive oil to act on
the liver and bowels, wliich he gave to
lus patients for years.
Dr. Edwards' Olive Tablets, the sub
stitute for calomel, are gentle in then
action yet always effective. They bring
about that natural buoyancy which all
should enjoy by toning up the liver and
clearing the system of impurities.
Dr. Edwards' Olive Tablets .unknown
by their olive color.
Easy to Explain
Why we hud to increase our
staff of accountants.
IVcnuso we h:tve served our
clients conscientiously and em
ployed every nivalis of improve
ment, we have gullied the confi
dence of the public.
Results?
Business Is Good
Did yon lmve difficulties with
your INCOME TAX. l:i:Tl"l!.'S
lust year? If you had. avoid It
ill the future hv seeing our IN
COME TAX SPECIALIST.
A word to the Wise
Is Sufficient
Wilson Auditing Co,
Liberty Hhlg.
One of the leading stag occasions of
the year will be held at the American
Legion hall this evening when the
Medford post will hold a smoker for its
friends, the members of the G. A. R.
and the Spanish war veterans. The
Legion cordially Invites its friends to
the festivities, and all will be welcome.
The fathers of service men are urged
to attend.
A minstrel show tinder the direction
of Tom Swem and Paul McDonald will
be staged, with music, speeches, and a
general good time. There will be other
interesting features.
If any member of the G. A. R. is
unable to'reach the hall, the legion will
secure transportation for him to and
from his home. Arrangements to this
end can be made by simply calling
Commander Frank P. Farrell.
Ft. A. M. 32.
Special Convocation Febru
ary 1st, 7:30 p. in. M. E.
M. Degree. Visitors wel
comed. 207 A. F. NOTU, Secy.
Notice
To all my friends 1 wish to announce
that I have a shoe-shining parlor in
Drown and Brown's. Try me out.
Prompt attention given all work sent
in by ladies. RAY RLACKIIURN.
270
Socrates paid but little heed to the
scolding of his wife Xantippe.
Galveston has tile largest and deep
est harbor on the Gulf coast.
DAN DER I NE
Stops Hair Coming Out;
Thickens. Beautifies.
A few cents buys "Danderlne."
After a few applications you cannot
find a fallen hair or any dandruff,
besides every hah shows new life,
vigor, brightness, more color and
abundance. Adv.
YOU CAN GET MOST ANY
OLD THING AT MOST ANY
OLD TIME AT DE VOE'S
.Hi
ONLY
$5 Down-
Western
WASHER & WRINGER
EXPIRES FEBRUARY 12
This is your opportunity to free your wife of her hardest work
Will You Do It?
Come in today and talk it over
Paul's Electric Store
Phone 90
IF YOUR EARS RING
WITH HEAD NOISES
If you have rouHiiy;, buzzing
noises in your ouva, are Ketiintf
hard of hearing Und fear Catar
rhal Deafness, ko to your drus
Kist and KPt 1 ounce of I'arniint
(double HtrenKth), mid add to it
; pint of hot water and a little
granulated isUKar. Take 1 table
Kpoonful four times a day.
This will often bring quirk
relief from the distressing head
noises. Clogged nostrils nhouhl
open, breathing become easy
and the mucus stop dropping
into the throat. It is easy to
prepare, costs little and is pleas
ant to take. . Anyone who has
Catarrhal trouble of the ears,
is hard of hearing or has head
noises, should give this prescrip
tion a trial. Adv.
DR. RICKERT
Eyes Scientifically Tested
and Glasses Properly Fitted
NO DROPS ISEIJ
Broken Lenses Accurately Duplicated
Suite 1-2 over May Co,
808 E. Main. Upstair
f r 'mmmm ' -
Our bank stands for aiding and developing OUR OWN
home town and community. '
When you put your money in our bank you help yourself
in more than one vay. You increase, home property values, in
crease the population of our own town and give employment
' to our own people.
Bank your money with the bank that sticks up for your
home town. That's OUR Bank.
We invite YOUR Banking Business.
Jackson County Bank
Established 1888
Member Federal Reserve
TWO WEEKS
OUR SPECIAL OFFER
FOR
y . USEE
! Merchants' Lunch
WEDNESDAY
122 p. m.
HOLLAND CAFE
Cabbage Salad.
Soup
Vegetable'
Dreaded Pork Chops, Cream Gravy
Koast .Sirloin of lieef, Jlrown Gravy
Corn Bread
Mashed Potatoes Baked Beans
Hunan n a Fritters, Fruit iSauce
Tea Coffett V -MHk
Try Our Special Plato Lunch
Breaded I'ork Chops, Cream Gravy
Corn Bread
Mashed Potatoes
Bananua Fritters, Fruit Sauoe
Va Coffee llljt
AUTO PAINT SHOP f!
Automobiles Painted and
Revarnished
. 221 Nortl) Hr.
L. G. SPRINKLE, Prop,
Phone 777
With Medford trade Is Medford made
LEFT
Months
On Balance
Main at Central
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