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About Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989 | View Entire Issue (March 1, 1921)
t V I : v',; 1,. I PAGE TWO 1 L ocal and f Personal The present prospects are for won derful fruit and other crops in the lioguo Hiver valley this year because of the over 15 inches of precipitation bo far and the mild winter. The indi cations are for a record breaking fruit crop, as is shown by the heavy setting on the trees. The fruit is no further advanced at this tiniehun last year, it is said. Alfalfa is everywhere report ed to be growing mugniffcently. Over 2000 cans or government bacon lave been sold in eight weeks by the Grocerteria. Getter gdt what you want before it's all gone. tf' Huge tiro sale now going on at the Busy Corner Federal tires at greatly reduced prices, and all of it new and guaranteed stock. 291 Fishing rod3 re-wrapped, varnished find repaired. Also second-hand tackle bought and sold. Katun, 320 X. Holly. 2!lG Two bills signed by Governor Olcott Holiday were 32(1, providing for an armory In Medford, and 378, appropri ating money for operation of the state lime plant at Gold Hill. Grape cider, fresh from the press at the Jackson County Creamery Bottling Dept. Phone 22-R. Delco-Llght Electricity for every larnj. Bedford Electric Co. If your merchant does not handle Itogue river made brooms you can get them at the public market. 2K0 Everett Corey arrived In the clly'to day'from Salem and "Is U) guest of his slater, Airs. C. A. Meeker. Air Elks, their ladies and lady friends should bo on time for the seat ing M the president's cabinet at the Elks, Hard Time Inaugural ball, Mar. 4th,' ! 293 I.lst your house, farm and timber with the Medford Land & Insurance Agency, 220 West Main Btreot. tf No. 1 Nutted Gem potatoes ? 1 .75 a hundred by the sack delivered at War ner, Wormian & Gore. 2'JG Mr. and Mrs. Court Hall arrived home this morning from their long so journ at Itivorsldo, Calif. The latter Is looking fine and Is very happy to again be in Medford after his strenu ous fight for life following an appendi citis operations I Id says that he has gained 25 pounds since leaving the hospital and that he will never leave Medford again. Personal attention to overdue ac counts. Lindas, 235 East Main. If you want some print paper in rollB, to fit In your papor racks or to use without the racks, better see us at once and save money. tf Have you tried any of the Columbia Records that Palmer's are selling at Me each? Come In before they are all gone. 290 The city water will be shut off to night at 8 o'clock in order to make necessary repairs to the water system. Tho water will, it is thought, bo turned on again by morning. Nevertheless as a precaution the wise housewife will fill tubs and other receptacles with water before S p. m. , Insurance of all kinds. Lindas, 235 East Main. A wire has been received from Presi dent Harding stating that he was hear tily In favor of tho Elks Hard Tlnio Inaugural ball, March 4th. , 293 No. 1 Netted Gem potatoes $1.75 a hundred by the suck delivered at War nor, Wortinnn & (lore. 29(1 The first case of the season In Med ford to come up In police court for allowing chickens to run at largo was that of W. L. Uobblns of West Tenth street, who pleaded guilty to the cnargo Monday atlernoon and was given the minimum fino for this nr fenso of $2. Tlie maximum fine Is $10 and. Judge Taylor threatens to Impose a heavier fine on all future offenders. WantedSinging canaries. Box 13, Mail , Tribune. Aftor ill Is said and rtono you will UI oonljiiuo to savo at tho Groceteria. tf Thoy'rj' here. Ask the mini who owns, oinj. 295 ltiests!at the Medford Include II. J. Halvordeu of New York, 1,. Gropnlmrg of Chicago, Ernest Ecliiiiarsh'of Aber deen, Wash.. P. II. I'uuuulngs of Lewis ton, Munt., and (Tins. I lain, W. C. Ilelll and, C. U. Mnier of San Kruneiseo. Incomo tax returns prepared. Lindas 235 East Main. Kinney Netted Gem potatoes $1.75 per 100 lbs. delivered. Hutchison ti IiUtnsdeii. 95 Kresh beef at the public market Wednesday. 1:91 DANDERINE Stops Hair Coming Out; Thickens, Beautifies. A few rents buys "Dniidertne." After a few application you cannot find a fallen hair or any dandruff, besides every hair shows new life, vigor, brightness, more ( olnr and abundance, Adv.( . There will be no meeting of the American Legion tonight. The dale I of the meeting has been set over until Saturday evening at which time a bus iness meeting will be held In honor of the visiting Flying Squadron, who will be here on that date. The Goofs will function at tills meeting and after wards a short social session will be held with the ladies. The Legion plans to hold a big dance in the Natatorium, April at which time a Ford Sedan will be given away to some lucky per son. Much interest is being shown as to who Is going to get this car. Miss Emma Goldman will arrive from Itussia in time to take part in the Elks Hard Time Inaugural ball, March 1th. 293 Huge tire salo now going on at the Busy Corner Federal tires at greatly reduced prices, and all of It now and guaranteed stock. 291 Notice: It is requested that all ex service men present their discharges to tho Flying Squadron of the Amer ican Legion Saturday afternoon, March 5. Any man having claims against the government should bo sure and pre sent them at that time. This also in cludes men who have not received their state and Victory medals. All cx servlce men regardless of whether or not they are Legion members should take advantage of this opportunity, liriug your discharge. Signed, Frank P. Farrell, commander. 293 A stereoptieon lecture on "Old and New Chinu" will be given Wednesday 7:30 p. m. at the first Baptist church. The lecture will be well Illustrated and of special Interest in view of the many who have sent gifts for the famine relief fund in China. All interested are Invited to attend. Eastern Star Social club will givo a card party Wednesday afternoon, Mar. 2nd at Masonic hall 2:30 p. ill. The public is cordially Invited, Hefresh ments will bo served and both bridge and 500 will be played. Prlco 25c. 291 Invest your savings In the Jackson County Building and Loan association. tf Beginning Mar. 1st we will furnish un-pnsturlzed milk to customers who wish it. Cows tuberculin tested. Snider Dairy & Produce Co. E. E. Fisher of Rupert, Idaho, ar rived the latter part of the week and is visit lug at the Lyinan-Schoffel home on North Oakdale. Alfalfa seed, tests D5.92; no dodder. Phone 902. Elinor Hauley Bush, 820 East Main. 310 Now la tho clinnco to get harmonicas cheap. Heavy cut In price. Palmer Piano House. 291 Notice to Water Users Owing to necessary repairs on pipe line between reservoir and city, water will be shut off alter 8 p. m. this evening (March 1st). 2291 Rev. Dr. S A. Danford of Eugene, superintendent of the Klamath district of the Methodist church, In which district Medford Is located arrived In the city Monday on business affairs in connection witli the local church and Is a guest at thu Holland. Huge tiro Baio now going on at the Busy Corner Fedoral tires at greatly reduced prices, and all of it now and guaranteed stock. 291 R. A. llolmos, the Insurance Man. Insurance, and Bonds, plus Sorvlco. Ford truck with cab and good body for sale cheap. New tires. Soely V. Hall Motor Co. tf Biggest dance of the season at tho Ashland Nat. Wednesday, March 2nd. Everybody welcome. 292 There Is much Interest manifested among Medford people over the basket hall games Thursday and Friday which will wind up (ho southern Oregon ser ies. Many from this city will attend Thursday's game which will he played at Ashland and to accommodato the additional demand for tickets lor the final game at the Nat here Friday 250 extra reserved seats will bo placed on sale at Crimson's. A car load of Netted Gem potatoes just arrived $1.75 per 100 lbs. Hutchi son & l.umsileii. 295 Diamond restaurant Is opened for 'justness again. 292 Notice to Water I'sers Owing to necessary repairs on pipe line between reservoir and city, water will be shut off after S )i. in. this evening (March 1st). 2291' C. M. Jordan of the California Raisin association, accompanied by his wife, arrived In the city Monday. They are guests at the Medford. When overhauling your old bus put new life in it by demanding genuine American hammered piston rings, fac tory equipment on the hest cars. Tho Busy Corner Motor Co. tf Don't forget, we save you money on oil. ('. E. Gates Auto Co. 291 First class dry oak and fir wood $1.50 and $5.00 per Her. W. F. Long will's Yard. 290 P. K. Sander, of Trail Is one of the residents of that section III the city. Delco-Llght farm light and powo plnnts. Medford Electric Co. Try our merchants luucta. The Shasta. I'nnie at Savage Creek hall. Satur day evening. March 5, 1921. Music by Nielsen's orchestra. Bill. Including supper, $ !.'".' ;;ci couple, mile from paeincut. Good graveled road. 295 L. II. Swink is among the visitors in tlie city from the Butte Falls district. I ion t forget, vii1 save you money on nil. C. I--.. Gates Auto Co. 291 It Worked Wonderfully lt:ie you noticed the number of per sons couching this Spring, caused by an Irritated condition 111 the chest, bronchial tubes or throat? This eoitKli iug is banished liy a few doses of Fo ley's Honey and Tar. Mis. Anna Stein. Ho Western Ave.. Covington, Ky.. writes: "Your couch medicine worked wonderfully on our little sun. Ho is subject to bronchitis. The first doses helped him." Good for all sorts of coughs, colds, croup, whooping cough and grip coughs. Sold everywhere. .Adv. BEDFORD MATL TRIBUNE, Rev. J. E. Conder, pastor of the New Methodist church at Medford, returned to this city today to make preparations for moving to .Medford. Rosehurg News Review. Potatoes, Netted Gem, fancy stock, $1.75 per 100 lbs delivered In town. Hutchison & Liimsden. 295' Patronl.e home and build up pay rolls by insisting on having brooms mado by Rogue River Broom Works. 290 Notice to Water Users Owing to necessary repairs on pipe line between reservoir and city, water will be shut off after 8 p. in. this evening (March 1st). 2291 Sain L. Sundry who lias been so journing at his home in Rogue River since the closing of the Blue Ledge mine last November is in the city re newing old friendships and acquain tances. After all Is said and done you will still continue to save at the Groceteria. tf Start your summer sweater now. Beautiful yarns at the Handicraft Shop 291 The sale Wednesday: C5c worth of Vclvetina toilet soap for 32c at Heath's Drug Store. 291 The city street department is now engaged in the work of flushing the paved street, a task that had been de layed until the water in the sewers which were flooded by the heavy rains of two Sundays of February had gone down sufficiently. This street flush ing Is generally welcomed. $1.75 per 100 lbs. for fancy Netted Gem potatoes, free delivery. Hutchison & Liimsden. 295 Mrs. Paul 'Hansen, corsetlere for NuBone. Phone 585-J. tf Notice to Water Users Owing to necessary repairs on pipe line between reservoir and city, water will bo shut off after 8 p. in. this evening (March 1st). - 2291 Frank West of Oakland and J. A. Snider of Palo Alto are Calii'ornians registered at the Nash. Paul llutten- cuttt't- of Kerby is ulso a guest at this hotel. Everything electrical. Medford Elec tric Co. Phone CCt. Hotter buy a Chandler than wish you had. tf For 32c 05c worth of Vclvetina toilet soap at Wednesday salo at Heath's Drug Store. 291 Lee L. Jacobs, secretary of the Elks lodge, who has been sick tit his home for over two weeks past, Is recovering nnd wiis able to visit his office for a short time yesterday afternoon and today. He expects to be able to return to regular duty the latter part of the week. 200 pair new shoes at cost. Second hand shoes nnd shoe repairing at the Medford Shoe Hospital, 11!) East Sixth street, Medford. Special on fine 3Cxl clincher tires. Exchange Tiro Co. 291 The Missionary Bociety of the Chris tian church will meet at the homo of Mrs. R. E. Penoyer, 995 South Oak- dale, Wednesday afternoon at 2:30. When better automobiles are built, Buick will build them. tf "lil lllffiNL' Preserves Shoe Building Shoes Like Bridges Most shoes arc just "made" all that they are intended for arc to be mere "foot coverings." The pres ervation of the foot is not taken into consideration. , That is where the ARCH PRESERVER SHOE and ordinary shoes differ. They arc built on a basic principle they have a wide bridge reaching from the ball of the foot to the heel, anchored securely in place. It is this bridge that supports the arch gently yet firmly it keeps it in its normal position and pre serves the foot. "Shoes built to a principle Kot mere Foot Coverings" Aim tiiwj ""AM T. Q. HEINE, M. D. Physician and Surgeon Surgery of Eyes, Kara. Noso nnd Threat. All diseases of these organs treated. Glasses fitted. 314-315 Lib erty Bldx., Cor, Main & Graus Sts. MEDFORD, OREGON, TUESDAY, MARCH 1, 1021 ; Take. It In Time ! . L i yu know that by lar the larger numbcr'of the common i 4 n . 'Lydia E Pinlmam's.. 'detaUe Compotiiiei J .LYDIA E.PINKHAM MEDICINE CO. LYNN, MASS. Jjj. Costs You Nothing for a Demonstration. See It Work Place Your Order Now. 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It con' tains no narcotics nor poisonous drugs, and can be taken with perfect safety. The Vegetable Compound acts on the conditions which . bring about these symptoms in a gentle and efficient manner. ' The persistenWuse of it shows itself in the disappearance, one after another, of the disagreeable symptoms. In a word, Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound acts as a natural restora, tive, relieving the present distress and preventing more serious trouble, 1 Why not give a fair trial to this medicine TRADE MARK , AT THE PRICE -You Cannot Afford to Do Without It M f. o. b. Medford II G te Corner Sixth and Auto Pacific Highway m (Uox & sto.nding wuyno Do you. want to clear up that misunderstanding? Now, Instead of sayinK, '.MlBhty sorry, Jim," or Please forgive me, Lucy" It's a beautiful sort of an idea to simply say It with flowers and let us furnish them. ijr-lower uivj here you find itio '?fou)crs " irtn. jjaci. . MEDFORD FISH CO. All Kinds of Sea Food jUwiiys on' Hand ;'iu iHj'Mui SALMON, HALIBUT, SHRIMP, CLAMS AND CLAM MEAT FILET OF SOLES That Satisfying Portland Bread Dressed Poultry and Eggs. We buy direct from producers nnd ranchers. DR. RICKERT Eyes Scientifically Tested and Glasses Properly Fitted NO DROPS USED Broken Lenses Accurately Duplicated omto l-a. over May Co. 08 K. Main. Upstairs SCSI-. Go