Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, February 12, 1921, Page 2, Image 2

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arEDFOKT) MATE TRIBUNE, MEDFORD," OREOOX, SATURDAY. F7:DRUARY 12, 1021
ocal and
At tho Medford are ilio fotluwIiiK
Oregoninns: L. D. Porter ol Corvallls,
I fnv I. InnL- no .f II... A .
KWenMf'0' IloseburK, H. L. Cicim of KuRcne
The week's membershli) campaign of
the farm bureau which came to an end
late this afternoon will close with not
less man juuu members signed up,
according to Indications this noon. Up
to last night 952 members had been
obtained.
Don t let your chlckcna stand In mud
and water. You won't get eggs If you
do. Buy a bale of straw for $1.00.
We'll deliver It. Phone 629, Uusb Mill.
tf
The Salvation Army Is In need of
soma beds, bedding and chairs, etc., for
Its general relief work. Those having
anything like that thut they can spare
please call 3G6 or call at residence,
zus Apple street. We ca also use
cast-off clothing, shoes, etc. Envoy
and Mrs. Sinclair, officers In charge.
277
$10,000 In U. S. Liberty bonds for
Rale, any quantity, lowest quotations
L,lndas, 235 East Main. 278'
The high school student body and
friends generally of tho high school
basketball squad will await eagerly to
night the report of tho outcome of the
game between Medford and Roseburg
high In the lattor city. These two
tcamB battled to a tie last night, and it
Is understood that whichever side wins
tonight's contest will be given credit
for last night's game.
Just received a shipment of 30x3'
first-class non-skid tires, while they
last 15.00. Medford Vulcanizing
works. 299
We have a special bargain In print
paper that makes splendid wrapping
paper. There are three lengths of
rolls, each has a core so they can bo
used on the paper racks. You can
purchase this paper much cheaper
than wrapping paper. If Interested
come and see the paper. tf
You will find the Geo. L. Troichlor
Motor Co. In their new quarters, 16
South Front. 282
Notwithstanding that It had been an
nounced several times In this news
paper that tho banks would be closed
today because of Lincoln's birthday
being a legal holiday a number of local
people, who had forgotten, wore badly
disappointed today at finding tho doors
of the Institution locked.
Over 2000 cans of government bacon
have boon sold In eight weeks by the
Grocortorla. Cotter get what you want
before It's nirgone. tf
200 pair new shoes at cost. Second
hand shoes and Bhoe repairing at the
Medford Shoe Hospital, 119 East Sixth
Btroet, Medford. i
Lincoln's birthday will be celebrated
tonight. A rousing patriotic time is
assured for every one. Dancing from
9 o'clock on. The finest ballroom, tho
best dancers and a congonial crowd
will be found. 277
Tho first picture ovor made by Mary
Plckford, a one roel affair, entitled
"Broken Lockot," will be shown at tho
Pago tonight In addition to tho regular
program. Tho picture was made fif
teen years ago, when the famous
movie stnr was about 15 years old, and
.snows the progress In fifteen yoars of
pictures and acting. In tho plctu
appears Owen Moore, who later be
came Mary's husband and is now di
vorced, Mack Blnnott and tho lato Bob
ort Herron.
Our entire stock of fine auto robes
at cost sonio bargains bollovo me,
The Busy Corner Motor Co. 281
Aftor all Is said and dono you will
still oontinue to save at the Groceteria.
tr
The Medford Hoy Scouts basketball
team Is to play the Central Point Hoy
Scouts tonight at 7:30 at tho Nat. The
game promises to be a good one and It
is hoped that thoro will bo a large
crowd out to witness the game. Thor
will bo a preliminary gamo of soccer
football of 30 mlnutesto liven thing
up. If you are -interested In Medford
Hoy Scouts then turn out and see these
gnmoHiV'Adniitllmce will be the small
:um of J5c for Bcouts and 2uc for all
ol liars.
An Old Fountain" will bo sung by
Mrs, Sasnott at tho evening service t:
jnorrow nt tho First Methodist Kplsco-
pal church.
Potatoes $1.75 per hundred lbs. Free
delivery in town. Hutchison & Lums
don. !S1
Horse-Shoo tires nro not cheap, but
carry a dependable mileage guurunto
backed by reliable factory and dealer:
Kxcimnge Tiro Co. 279
leiunriue lonigut at the Nat in com
memorntlon of Lincoln's birthday
uancmg will be Interspersed by bul
loon ascensions and a tin born band
iho orchestra, "Host in tho West." The
biggest time ever.
There was born In this city on Feb.
fith a daughter to Mr. and .Mrs. II. I).
Woodford of Merlin, Ore.
Hie Hlue Jay Twins" nt Eagle
point Saturday, Feb. 12. 2
Oregon Nursery Oo., largest In tho
northwest. All kinds of fruit and
sliado trees, ornamental shrubbery,
etc. see or address V. S. Abraham
uvu somn liiapo St., Medford. 2S0
Oh boy! Basket ball tonight. Cell
tral I'oint vs. .Medford Buy Srouts.
fvat. 7:30.
. Jiidgo Lawrence T. Harris of the
state supremo court, who delivers the
address on Lincoln at the Lincoln ban
qnct tonight, arrived In tho city Ibis
morning from Salem, was met at the
depot by O. C. Hoggs, W. II. Gore and
Gus Newbury and escorted by then
to tho Medford. Judge Henry K. Me
GInn of Portland, who delivers i ho po
litical address at the banquet, arrived
here oil tills afternoon's train from the
north. j -Itflm
ueico-Liigni electricity ror every
(arm. Siedford Electric Co.
Next week is Prune week. Help the
producer dispose of his crop. You can
get them at Fonts (irn. Three pound
for 20 cents, 100 pounds for $0.00. 279
' After all is said and done you will
etill continue to snvc at the Groceteria.
tf
and Ethel Newland, F. J. Nelson, E. O.
Hall, Wm. Hall and Tall Thompson of
Portland.
Clarence Pierce is agent for three
good fire insurance companies. Better
let hlui write your business. Phone
105or517-L. 283
We can sell you any size tire you
want from our stock of rebuilt arid
Savage 2nds very cheap. Exchange I
1 Ire Co. 279
Income tax returns prepared. Lindas
235 East Main.
John F. Cowley of Medford, a senior
In mining engineering at O. A. C, will
be graduated this spring. Cowley was
a member of the vigilance committee
his sophomore year. He Is a member
of the student council, an organization
having charge of disciplinary matters
on the O. A. C. campus. Practical ex
perience is a prerequisite to gradua
tion from the O. A. C. school of mines
Cowley worked with a party of engi
neers in the Bully Hill mines, Shasta
county, Calif., last summer. He ex
pects to go ciiBt after graduation to
take up a position.
We are prepared to handle any of
your pumping promblems. People's
Electric Store. 280'
We still have some of that flno sor
ghum at 15c a pound. Hutchison &
Lumsdeu. 281
A check to cover your flro loss
would come In quite handy. If not
protected see us. Bennett Investment
Co., 113 West Main. 277
The Premier novelty orchestra will
render several popular numbers at the
Lincoln banquet tonight.
After the Lincoln banquet, banquet
ers are Invited to drop In nt the Nat
for a genuine colebration. Finest
music, finest ballroom and a crowd
that's right. Herbert Alford. leader
of the orchestra and a soloist of note,
will be heard in some of the latest
songs. 277
Invest your savings in the Jackson
County Building and Loan association.
tf
List your house, farm and timber
with tho Medford Land & Insurance
Agency, 220 West Main street. tf
Among tho Central Point visitors in
the city Friday was Paul A. Scherer.
Aftor all is said and done you will
Btill continue to save at the Groceteria.
tf
Grape cider, fresh from the press at
tho Jackson County Creamery Bottling
Dept. Phone 22-R.
A holiday today. Everybody will
celebrate nt the Nat. tonlte. Dancing
will begin nt 9 o'clock. Music, hall.
loor and atmosphere, everything com
plete for a grand and glorious celcbru-
lon. 77
The Women's Collego club .of the
Rotfue lllvur valley met thlB afternoon
at tho home of Mrs. It. V. Stearns, 23
North Orange street, this city.
Thor and Udqn oloctrlc washing ma
chines, 12 months to pay. Pcoplo'si
r.iectric store. 280'
Wo make a fair allowance for your
old tires in trndo for now or rebuilt
Exchnngo Tire Co. 279
He protected against loss by fire by
letting Clarenco Pierce write your i
suraiice. Phone B17-L. 2S3
Mr. and Mrs. L. Neelcy wore Ash
land business visitors Thursday from
ineir fcvans creek ranch.
After all Is said and dono you will
still continue to save at tho Grocotori
tf
Jiomo made sorghum 15c a pound
iiutciuson & Lumsdcn. 2S1
" at It Is useless to lock the bar
after the horse Is gone Is a saying to
roineinbor when you think of the Insn
unco you should carry on your build
ings mm car with tho Medford Land &
lusuiunco agency. Phono 19 and on
ruprosonlatlvo will call.
There was born at the Sacrod Hear
hospital, Feb. 7th. to Mr. and Mr
trunk Dixon, a daughter.
i ursunai audition to overdue ac
counts. Lindas. 235 East Main
You can always depend on a Wos
iikiiiiusu automatic eloctrio rnniro
eopio s Electric Store. 2S0
Allnlt'a seed for sale. $25 ner ev
josso r. Klehnrdson. Central P.iln
reed Sloro.
Chns. Stiieklln, representing the state
engineer's office Is here looking over
mo arralrs of the Irrigation districts.
(ertrudo Klrkpatrlck. Spencer cor
setiero. Phone 140-K. as
Aner all is said and done vou will
still continue to save at tho Groceteria
tf
nsure In sure Insurance. See Hen
uett at 113 West Main street.
KoReburg was chosen as the nlaeo
mr noiding next year's Oregon Ketall
Merchants association convention, nt
Ills years convention of the associa
Ion hold at Marshliold this week.
special prices on Valentino favors
See Martin Roddy's window. :
i.nuies hose 29c. Hutchison &
.umsden. n?i
by pay rent? Good four room bun
no, nivpiaee, sleeping porch, large
lot, $150 cash, balance ilka
ampbell & C'arley, No. 9 North Fir St
A Rhode Island Red hen owned bv
Mis. Carl (loltsche of Ashland, recent.
set a record of laying 12 eggs in H
ays. the total weight of which was
i pounds.
it your merchant does not handle
ogue River made brooms vou can cot
cm nt the public market. 278
When belter automobllos are built
nick will build them. tf
no Knows, 1o may bp next. Are
'U fully protected? We write fire
nsiirancp. Bennett Investment i'n
13 West Main. S77
Among Hie California guests at the
(illand are Mr. anil Mrs. A. C. Fellows
f Long Hcach. and Mrs. 1'. W. Dean
San Francisco.
Wanted--Singlng canaries. Box D.
all Tribune.
Everything electrical. Medford Elec
trie Co. Thonc 661.
Samuel G. Cooper of Now York, of
the American agency of the Times,
Norwich House, High Holborn, London
was in tho city yesterday selling a new
history of the world war.
Saturday, Feb. 12 and Monday the
1 1 th Miss Taylor will have her first
showing of early hats. Our Easter
opening will be announced later. At
Deuel's. 277
Alfalfa seed, tests 99.92; no dodder.
Phone 902. Elinor Hanley Bush. 826
r-asc jiain. ' sin
Everybody celebrate at Ashland Na
tatorium, Mon. Feb. 14th. Snecial fea
tures for the evening. The Aviation
dance, the Exciting Shower dance. Ser
pentine dance and Confetti battle.
Dancing from 9 to 1. Tickets includ
ing war tax, $1.50. Spectators 10c. 237
Ten persons were received for mem
bership at the prayer meeting Wednes.
uay at tne First Baptist church. A
Baptismal service is planned for Sun
day evening. While no special meet
ings are being held there Is scarcely a
week but what additions are being re
ceived. I he services Sunday will be
of unusual interest.
Special prices on Valentino favors.
See Martin Reddy's window. . 277"
Chicken feed wheat $2.65 ner hun
dred in sack lots. Buss Mill. Phone 529
tf
Beginning the first of March we will
start a retail milk route. Our price
win be Z'a per quart. Hoover Dairy.
1'iione 4u2-Y. ' . , . tf
S. G. Clark of the Grants Pass office
of the Callforuia-Oregon Power com
pany was a visitor in the city today.
ine time, Fob. 12th and 11th. tho
piuco, ueuol s showing early soring
models. You Ore Invited. Miss Tavlor.
277
Insurance of all kinds. Lindas, 235
East Main, ' ,
Cornelius Vnnderbllt, Jr., completing
ins tour rrom Canada to Mexico, is now
not only un urdont motor enthusiast
but also a believer in Bulck. He says.
"I have driven many makes of foreign
and American machines but have
never had one, a stock car, which
equalleu tho Bulck. If anybody ever
seeks my advice again concerning a
good car for the money I'll be glad to
refer them to the Bulck for I speak
from experience when I say that my
ear has gone many spaces beyond
what I even ever dared hope a car
would do." 277
The eight pound baby daughter born
to Mr. and Mrs. Warren Rohrer at
their homo Thursday evening on South
Holly street was a son, and the num
ber of the house Is 41 instead of 841.
Otherwiso the reporter had the birth
item perfectly correct in Friday's Mall
Tribune.
Hats of clre ccllaphane satin and
various combinations on disulav at
Deuel's Saturday and Monday, Feb. 12
linn i t. Aiiss Taylor. 277
Wo save you money on your drv
cleaning, dyeing and repairing. City
Cleaning Wo kB, 401 South Riverside
Phone 474. tf
iSeo Mrs. C. L. Snylor for dressmak
ing nt 16 Mistletoe street. 277
Among guests nt tho Medford are
John Levy and Wm. Caldwell of New
lorn city, N. A. Edgar of Seattle, and
O. 10. Doyle, B. M. Liukln, R. Harrii
and Roy Thym of San Francisco,
When overhauling your old bus put
new life In It by demanding genuine
American hammered piston rings, fac
tory equipment on tho best cars. The
Busy Corner Motor Co. tf
If your clothes nro not becoming to
you, you had better be coming to us,
nintoriuin Dyo Works, tf
Wo just received a lot of good
canned salmon, two cans for 25 cents.
We also have a bargain in Puffed Rico,
Pancake flour, our old prico was ISc
now 10 cents per package. Do not for
gee to call ror a package. Fonts Gro
279
There was a good public market to
). mu leamres ot winch are eggs
selling at 25 cents a dozen, and the
salo of homo miido baskets of oak wood
the product of a Talent man, which
will be on salo regularly at the market
Hereafter.
Mrs. l'nul Hanson, corsetlore for
MiUono. Phono 5S5-J. tf
Try our merchants lunch. The
Shnsta.
.Modioli! Cement Brick & Block
Works wants apprentice to learn the
business. Cor. Fir and Tenth streets
Mrs. Brookor and her nephew Rollln
Taylor, of Rogue River, who Is just out
or a hospital, are guests at tho Hotel
Holland.
Let s go every hat is a winner
bowing nt Deuel's, Saturday and Mon
day. Feb. 12th and nth.
nam times ball at Eaglo Point.
cniuriiay, Feb. 12.
veieuraio tomorrow tuglit tn com
memoration of Lincoln's blrlhdav
Dancing will bo interspersed bv bal
loon ascensions and a tin horn h.inil
ho orchestra, "Best in the West."
he biggest time ever. 276
Tho fire last night broke up the ro-
earsnl of the Elks Minstrels at the
Oiks club for a time, and the twentv
)t her Elks at work In the basement
building the special scenerv aad decor-.
Hons for the show also stopped their
work until they had visited tho scene
f the flie.
We have a good grade of tea for 25
ents per iiound. Fonts. 279
We repair all makes of phonographs.
aimer Piano House. 276
Ford truck with cal. and good bodv
for sale cheap. New tires. Seely V.
all Motor Co. 577
Tho near approach of Valentine day
reflected In the show windows of a
umber ot stores by the display of
alentlnos.
Ford truck with cab and good body
r sale cheap. New tires. Seely V.
lull Motor Co. tf
Ladies' 50c hose 2!c. Hutchison &
imsden's. 281
rlze waits at Eagle Point Saturday
Igbt. The Huh Shoe Store of Medford
111 give a fine pair of Walk-Over
Shoes to tho gentleman of the winning
rouple, ;;;
H. R. Jacoby has sold" his interest
in the Plaza confectionery store to his
sister, Mrs. Elizabeth Troutfether of
-Medford. The latter will move up to
Ashland and devote her time to the
business with her son, Arthur Trout
fether, who has been connected with
tho store for the past year. Ashland
Tidings.
Delco-Llght farm light and power
plants. Medford Electric Co.
Everything electrical. Medford Elec
tric Co. Phone 661.
Majestic "4" at Eagle Point Sat. 277
The condition of Mrs. J. F. Hittson,
who Ib critically ill with a combination
of pneumonia and gallstone complica
tions Is today reported as somewhat
improved, much to the gratification of
her friends.
"William Tell Waltz" at Eaglo Point
Saturday night. 277
Fouts Grocery has very attractive
pricos on coffee Hill's Red can 45c,
M. J. B. 45c, Royal Club 45c, Golden
Gate 45c, Golden West 45c, Hill's Blue
can 30c, Jewel City, three pounds
$1.00, bulk coffee 20c, 30c, 35c and 40c.
279
R. A. Holmes, the Insurance Man.
Insurance, and Bonds, pins Service.
A son was born, to Mr. and Mrs.
Orval McClannhan of 621 Palm street,
on February 6th.
Better buy a Chandler than wish
you had. ' tf
Do not order calendnrs from travel
ing representatives or out ot town
Ureas. We have a factory line of all
sizes and ainds of calendars, wall
Dockets, cut-outs, etc., that we will
?how the trade later and suve yoi-
money on the same. tf
Dr. Frederick D. Strieker, the new
state health officer, and family passed
inrougn tne city this forenoon enroute
from Tucson, Ariz., where they had
been residing for Some time past, to
Portland, and were met during the
train stop at the depot by Mr. and Mrs.
A. J. Klocker, old friends from Grants
Pass, Vhich city the Strickers still
claim as their home, although absent
from there for several years. .
I1 ine fresh creamery butter 42c per
pound. Guaranteed. Fouts. 279
The American Legion post will hold
an Important mooting next Tuesday
night at which time features of tho
compensation law for ex-service men
will be discussed. A large attendance
is expected.
i-repare tor BUnny Monday, buy a
new tub at Mordoff & Woolf's Satur
day sale. 276
E. II. McKeany, who recently return
ed from a hospital In Portland, is slow
ly regaining his' health at home, but
it will tuko some time yet before he
can resumo attending to business mat
ters. He takeB short walks dally when
the weather permits.
"Balloon" dances at Eaglo Point Sat.
277
Mayor Gates was thrown badly in
tho air Inst night when on coming out
of tho Elks club Into he saw on the
scat of his enclosed coupo car the
following note written in ink and sign
ed "B": "Thought I wouldn't take the
car this time but the next time be
ware." The mayor is still puzzled. He
does not know whether a practical
joker wrote tho note, or a possible auto
thief. Tho speedometer shows .that
the car had not been used for a joy
ride by the note writer.
"Spot" dances at Eagle Point Snt.
277
A ten pound son was born to Mr. and
-Mrs. Dennis Garrett of 705 South Oak
dale, on Feb. 3rd.
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The Biggest Business in Medford
':,t;r.-"y-r-i"r:'
is character building,
into new at (
Old lives are made over
KEV. F. II. LEAtn
Pastor
First Baptist Church
(N. Central and Fifth Streets)
Sunday will be a great day. Be with us.
11:00 a. m.
"THE WORLD'S CRY FOR BREAD."
7:30 p. in.
"ACCEPT HIM NOW."
(Ordinance of Baptism.)
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PUZZLED
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Is life for you a maze of question marks, or a wilderness of doubt?
It will help you settle some great issues to attend the ' J'.J' r&.
REVIVAL SERVICES
At the First Methodist Episcopal Church, Fourth and Bartlett.
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BEGINNING TOMORROW
Sunday services 11 a. m. and 7:30 p. m. Week days 7:30 p. m.
REV. J. A. SMITH
of San Francisco has been secured to assist the pastor and "will
preach at every service, beginning Monday.
A pleasing personality, a great thinker, an able
him. He will help you.
speaker. Heoir
TOMORROW
Tclrazzitnt Has Hail Eur.
lllU.MI.NtiHAM. Ala., Feb. 12. Tho
condition of .Madame Louisa 'I'etiaz
zani, opera sinner, who was forced to
cancel an cnpiKeinent here Inst nislit
because of sudden Illness, showed no
improvement today, according to her
pnysieinn. Klio is ntifferinir from
mroat ntrectlon which has reached
one car.
As n result of various experiments,
government, experts have decided that
Marquis wheat Is the host variety of'
common wheat for tho northern great
Plains.
TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY
FOlt SALK
;t-rooin house
B-room modern buncalow
5- rooni plastered house on pav
ing JtiOO cash will handle.
7-room house, modern. Terms....
6- room house, lastered, toilet,
bath, paving paid In full
Terms
4-room plastered house, large
easy terms.
C. S. nUTTBUFlELD,
t .5n
215(1
.1001)
700
1030
lot;
WANTED Men with Ford car in
ltogue Valley fruit district. Very
liberal pay. American Fruit Grower.
310 Hoard of Trade, Portland, Ore.
2S2
Table de Hote Dinner
HOLLAND CAFE
1 1 a. m. .
"Validating Our Worship"
Sacrament of the Lord's Supper
lniTriffl''iii1IiirMJ'--- -
7:30
"The Ways of Life"
An Evangelistic sermon by the
pastor
Congregational "sing"
SUNDAY
a s p. in.
$1.00
Oyster Cocktail
Apple and Nut Salad
Choice of:
Stewed Young Hen. a la Trim-ess
ltoast l.eit of Veul. Prune Dressing
Small Sirloin steak, a la Stanhy
Holla
Cream Whipped Potatoes
AsparaKus Tips, Supreme Sauce
Choice of:
Vanilla Ice Cream and Cake
P-anana Short Cake. Whipped Cream
Tea Coffee Milk
To the Retail Dealers
of Oregon
The success of your business' is de
pendent upon the buvinpr power of
your customers. This is determined
by employment conditions, which in
turn liinpe upon whether or not there
is a market for things produced.
You see, the buying of Oregon Pro
ductsand the strengthening of a
market for ' Oregon-made goods is
quite as important to vou as to the
consumer. Wages in 'their pockets
mean dollars in yours I
Feature Oregon Products in vour
store. Help to minimize unemplov
nient in Oregon.
BUY OREGON PRODUCTS
ASSOCIATED IXDUSTIilES OF OREGON
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