Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, March 04, 1921, Page 2, Image 2

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fEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE, MfiDFORT), ORROOX, FRIDAY, MARCH 4, 1921
Tocal and
J Personal
There are 12 feet of snow at the
Crater Lake rim and 11 feet at Anna
Spring camp five miles lower down,
according to word received yesterday
by Alex Sparrow, superintendent of
Crater National park from the park
ranger stationed there. This is seven
more feet of snow than was in this
region last year at this time and it is
pretty well packed clown. However,
Mr. Sparrow says that does not neces
sarily mean a later opening of the
Crater Lake season as the disappear
ance of the snow all depends on the
weather.
$1.75 per 100 lbs. for fancy Netted
Com potatoes, free delivery. Hutchison
& Ltimsdcn. 295'
Have your motor cylinders robored
and fitted with DeLuxe pistons ut
Riverside Garage. Jlest equipped shop
for cylinder reboring in southern
Oregon. 297
Head Jones' ad. 294
The condition of John Moffat contln
lies to improve, much to the gratifica
tion of the many friends and acqualn
tances of this young business man.
Mrs. Paul Hansen, corsetlere for
NuBone. Phone E86-J. tf
Everything electrical. Medford Elec
tric Co. Phone 661.
Let electricity do the work. See the
Hamilton-Beach carpet washer on the
job. Paul's Electric Store, Sat. 2 to
4 p. m. 291
If ever the Medford high basket ball
team needed loyal and hard rooting it
will bo ln(,Vi last contest of the season
with Ashland tonight at the Katatnr
iiim, and tuildoiiliteiily the boys 'vf6uld
be cncourjtpod ty'jtheir eftor-is -to, win
at least djui of the games with Ash
land by njjpry large and noisy atten
dance. JohnsonSj' Transfer any time any
where. Prices right-. Phono 723-Y.
290
Rouorlnff and fitting- yonr engine
with DeLuxe pistons gives It new life.
It'B not so expensive. Get our prices,
lilversldo Gnrngo. P. F. Close. 297
The lunch you like at the Dairy
Noow and home cooking. 305
The last week night service of the
revival which has been in progress at
the Methodist church was held last
night. The Sunday service will mark
the closo of this special three weekB
meeting. The attendance, Interest and
results havo been most gratifying to
the authorities of the church.
Better buy a Chandler than wish
you had. tf
Special on fine 30x4 clincher tires.
Exchange Tiro Co. 29-1
You must Bee the wonderful trans
formation being made. See the llnmll-
ton-Boach electric carpet washer
changing the dull colors to Irresistible
newness and freshnoss. Paul's Electric
Store, Sat; 2 to 4 p. m. 294
Clint Gallatin and Alex Johnson
wero among tho Yreka Elks in atten
dance at the Elks lodgo session last
night. t .
JuBt received a Bhipment of 30x3M.
flrst-clMs non-skid tires, while they
last $15.00. Medford VulnanizlneJ
Works. 29K
When better automobiles are built
Bulck will build them. tf
Itond Jones' ad. 294
Guests from n distance at tho Hol
land nre D. K. Elder and G. A. Green
of Gliichan, and J. A. Ralnbotli of
Youngstown, Canadian tourists from
tho province of Albortn. Other guests
at this hotel aro Mr. and Mrs. F. W.
Jorden of Slsson, Calif., and Mr. and
Airs. C. 11. Henlo of Dunsmuir.
Income tax returns prepared. Lindas
2.15 East Main,
Fruney Netted Gem potatoes $1.75
per 100 lbs. dollvorod. Hutchison &
Lumsden: 295
"Homo Baked" goods nt tho Dairy
Nook. You'll llko them. 3115
Mr. andrJIrs. H. L. Wallhor U'rt for
Klamath Pulls this morning where the
latter will-look after business mailers.
On tho rcthrn trip they will stop over
in Yrekainr a day or so. i.;;
Hock Springs lump conlAlry wood,
mill blocks and kindling. Valley Fuel
Co. tf
Invest your savings In the Jackson
County Bulldlug and Loan association.
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Seo the Hainllton-ileach electric car
pet washer make rugs look llko now.
Paul's Electric Store, Sat. 2 to 4 p. m.
291
Portland guests nt tho Medford nre
Mr. and Jl rs. W. W. Dumin, Jr., and
son. J. Stuart Leavy, A. It. lnnes. E. E.
Ackerman, E. M. Morlnrty, It. Jnprou.
A. C. llcKostod and W. (). I.awsou.
Ileglnnlng Mar. 1st wo will furnish
un pasturized milk to customers who
wish it. Cows tuberculin tested. Snider
Dairy & Produce Co. '
You can always find a gift for Hie
tiny baby at tho Handicraft Shop. 291
Kindergarten training is (lie very
basis of. all later education. Every
child la entitled to the advantages and
happy experiences of tho kindergarten.
Tiny Tot .School. fi'.'2 West Fourth
street. Phone S:l2-V. , 21111
YOUR FRECKLES
Need Attention In Mun-ti or -'nv
Slay Slay I'morcd.
Now Is tho time In take spei ial
care of the complexion if ymi wish t
look well tho rest of tin- year. The
March winds have a stt-,,n ti-nd,-iit.v
to bring out freckles that may stay
all Summer unless removed. Nmv is
the time to use OMiiin double
strength.
This preparation for the removal t.f
freckles Ik usually so buitocmiiI that
it is sold liy druggists under Kiiaian
tee to refund the money 'If it tails
Get an ounce of Othlne double
strength, and even n few applic ations
should show n wonderful Improve
ment, some of the smaller freckles
even vanishing entirely. Adv.
Dr. J. F. Reddy is In the city from
.Medford, and is as optimistic as in
days of yore. He predicts that all
the good things Grants Pass hopes for
will come la due time, and that every
little while there Is a new ripple af
fecting the railroad situation, and that
tho ripple will some day break into a
real wave that will lay ties and rails
and put steam in the boilers of the
locomotives that will supplant old No.
1. Mr. Reddy is now interested in a
highway contract In the state of Cali
fornia where he was the successful
bidder for the building of eight miles
between Ccdarvillo and Alturas at a
cost of $110,000. YV. W. Harmon, for
merly engineer for the Grants Pass
railroad, is engineer in charge of the
road work. Grants Pass Courier. '
Read Jones' ad. 294
If your merchant docs not handle
Rogue river made brooms you can get
them at the public market. 29(i
Iiig dance at Applegate Mar. 5th.
Gooil home cooked supper. Everybody
como. 291
Patrick Dailey, tho giime warden for
tills district, has returned from his
business trip to Portland.
Carpets washed on the floor. See
demonstration at Paul's Electric Store,
Saturday afternoon. 294
Large assortment of new and rebuilt
tires. Exchange Tire Co. 294
If your clothes are not becoming to
you, you had better be coming to us
Pantorlum Dye Works. tf
Mrs. Chas. Peyton and young son
have returned home from the Sacred
Heart hospital and both are doing fine.
She Is a duughtcr-in-luw of Mr. and
.Mrs. R. E. Peyton of N. Riverside and
they nre both rejoicing as this is their
first grandchild.
Read Jones' ad. 294
Horse shoe tires carried and guaran
teed. That means your money's worth
and free service. Exchange Tire Co.
294
After all is said and done you will
still continue to save at the Grocffterla.
if
At tho tryouts in Grants Pass for the
selection of teams to represent the
schools of that city In tho debates with
tho Medford and Ashland school teams
Itemoh Tryor and Corless Courtney
were chosen for the affirmative and
Helen Lister and Lulu Garrett for the
negative.
Sanitary carpet cleaning with the
llamllton-Ueach carpet washer. See
demonstration at Paul's Electric Store
tomorrow afternoon. 294
Everything electrical. Medford Elec
tric Co. Phone 661.
Dig dance nt Applegate Mar. 5th.
Good homo cooked supper. Everybody
come. 294
Mayor C. E. Gates loft for Roseburg
this forenoon to attend n meeting of
Ford dealers In that city. He expected
to return Saturday afternoon.
Read Jones' nd. 294
Corn fed beef at public market Sat.
294
After all Is said and done you will
still continue to save at the Groceteria.
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Wooltex Knockabouts Have
Come to Stay
"No woman will have any excuse now for not having suitable
clothes for rainy weather and shopping and rough wear."
That's what one woman remarked after seeing the new Wool
tex Knockabouts.
That's the fine thing about these new suits we have for : you;
they are suitable for so many occasions; they're comfortable
and yet they're so stylish that you'll always feel well dressed.
The
There was a very pleasant surprise
party given Monday afternoon, Feb.
28 at the home of Mrs. Viola Simmons,
it being her birthday. Delicious re
freshments were served. .Mrs. Sim
mons received several very pretty
presents. Those present were: Mrs.
Crews, Mrs. Woods, Mrs. Myrtle Wil
son, Mrs. Wilson, Mrs. Cora Boussum,
Mrs. Webber, -Mrs. CurrierMrs. R. E.
Peyton, Mrs. Deecher Simmons, Misses
Lillian Peyton, Josephine Webber,
Emma, Sadie and Thelma Simmons.
See Hamilton-Beach carpet washer
demonstration at Paul's Electric Store
Saturday afternoon. 294
Hamilton-Beach Carpet Washer
washes carpets and rugs on your own
floor, restores the colors, kills mothB
and disease germs, making your home
absolutely sanitary. Tel. 244. 290
Hemstitching and picoting
10 cents per yard.
The Vanity Hat Shop,
Cor. E. Main and Hartlctt. tf
Ray Moran, manager of tho Rogue
River Valley Canal company purchas
ed three Overland cars of the Busy
Corner Motor company ou Thursday to
be used by the heads of departments of
the company.
Read Jones' ad. 291
Buttons covered to order. Handicraft
Shop. 294
New gowns and combinations to em
broider. Handicraft Shop. -294
Mrs. T. G. Heine has been ill this
week and Bliss Heine for tho past two
weeks with tho prevailing local type of
flu.
Mattresses made over, furniture up
holstering, crating and packing. Doug
las, 137 N. Central. Phono 20S-Y. 290
Tho Palace Grocery will havo for
Saturday a complete line of fresh
crisp vegetables. We mention spinach,
pieplant, icaullflower, bunch beets,
potatoes, head letturo, leaf lettuce,
sweet potatoes, head lettuce, leaf let
tuce, radishes, green bunch onionB,
artichokes, parsnips, turnips, celery
iind cabbage. 294
For crating, packing and storage
call 333 Kelzur Transfer. 312
Our oils at a big reduction this
week. Buy now. C. E. Gate? Auto Co.
295
Eight big reindeer carcasses sizzling
over an earthen roasting oven and
each weighing 200 pounds or more,
will be one of the sights designed for
the comfort nnd pleasure of the 1500
delegates who will attend tho third
annual international mining conven
tion to be held in Portland April 5 to il.
Remove the winter grime nnd mud
stains from your rugs, bring. out tho
delicate colors by the Hamilton-Bench
system. Demonstration at Paul's Elec
tric Store, Saturday, 2 to 4 p. 111. 294 1
After all is said and done you will
still continue to save at the Groceteria.
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Over 2000 cans of government bacon
have been sold In eight eoks by tho
Grocerteria. Getter get whal you want
beforo It's all gone. tf
Big dance nt Applegate Mar. Etii.
Good home cooked stlppef.' Everybody
come. v 294
Here are two of the
best; one simple and
unadorned, the other
trimmed with blocks
of silk stitching and
boasting a very inter
esting pocket on both
the coat and skirt.
F. K. Deuel
& Sons
Store That Sells Wooltex
F. E. Wood and C. H. Corson were
among the Elks from Grants Pass at
tending the Elks lodge session here
last night.
The Palace Grocery, one of Med
ford's most up to date grocery stores Is
being brightened up with several coats
of white enamel paint. An added at
traction which will be of great service
to the public is the installation of a
Western Union electric clock which
will appear In one of tho front win
dows. Delco-Llght Electricity for every
farm. Siedford Electric Co. ,
Fishing rods re-wrapped, varnlBhed
and repaired. Also second-hand tackle
bought and sold. Eaton, 320 N. Holly.
290
At Willamette university, at Salem,
this week a "rushing" period of two
weeks has ended with the pledging by
the two campus sororities of 15 wom
en, including Edith Brooks, Medford,
for the Delta Phi sorority.
Grape cider, fresh from the press at
the Jackson County Creamery Bottling
Dept. Phone 22-R.
Recleaned electric seed Milestone
$1.70. Seed barley, beardless, $45.00
per ton. Conner's Warehouse, C4. 294
Lawn mowerB sharpened. Mitchell
Ladder Co., 318 East Main. 317
It. E. Romlne and J. Williams of
Portland and John C. Yadon of Klam
ath Falls are guests at the Holland.
Coal summer price $6 and $8. 295
List your house, farm and timber
with the Medford Land & Insurance
Agency, 220 West Main Btreet, tf
No. 1 Netted Gem potatoes $1.75 a
hundred by the sack delivered at War
ner, Wortman & Gore. 296'
Judge C. I). Watson of Gold Hill will
speak on "Early Days in Oregon" bo
fore the Brotherhood society at Phoe
nix tonight, giving many reminiscences
of his youthful days.
Ray J. White, instructor of the
Watermnn Piano School will begin
teaching a short rapid course of indl
vidual private piano lessons in the
latst popular music for beginners and
advanced pupils the week of March
31st at Palmer's Piano House. 294
Better dry lime sulphur. Bettor dry
arsenate of lead. Containers worth
cash If returned. Connor's Warehouse.
297
Big dance at Applegate Mar. 5th.
Good home cooked supper. Everybody
come. 294
Feels Like a Real Fellow
"After nine yeftrs of stomach suf
furiiiK. colit? nttat'ks nnd bloating, I
feel like a -living person again. Four
loes of Mnyr's Wonderful Remedy
have entirely restored me. I have
met a groat many people who, I am
Hiiro need this mod trine." It is a
film pie, harmless preparation that re
moves the catarrhal mucus from the
intestinal tract and allays tho inflam
mation which causas practically all
stomach, liver and ' intestinal ail
ments, including appendicitis. One
dose will convince or money refunded.
For sale by all druggists. Adv.
The grand master of Oregon of tho
Masonic order, W. J. Kerr or Corvallls
arrived In the city this morning to be
gin a tour of Inspection of the Masonic j
lodges of the valley, and attended the
big Masonic gathering here this after
noon and will attend Its continuation
tonight, for conferring work in the
third degree on a number of candi
dates. Notice! The Legion meeting Satur
day night will be called at S:30 in
order that the ladles may attend the
picture shows while waiting on the
men. The social session will start at
9:15. Frank P. Farrell, Commander.
295
Personal attention to overdue ac
counts. ' Lindas, 235 East Main.
The Farm Bureau Cooperative Ex
change will ship a car load of hogs to
tho Portlpud market on Monday of
next week. '
Sir. and Mrs. Henry Currier and
daughter who lived on North Bcatty
street have moved to their beautiful
new home on West Talent street.
Community dancing tomorrow night
at the Natatorium. Alford's orchestra
and tho usual good time in store for
every one. 294
If you want some print paper In
rolls, to fit In your paper 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 aro selling at
59c each? Come in beforo tiiey are all
gone. 296
Patrick Welch, who has been here
several days looking after his Interests
leavos today for San Francisco and
will return in a few days. He expects
to be in Medford most of the summer,
lie says work on tho new irrigation
ditches Is beginning nicely.
Big community dance tomorrow
night at the Natatorium. . 294
Insurance of all kinds. Lindas, .235
East Main., .. V
No. 1 Netted Gem potatoes $1.75 a
huntjied by the sack delivered at War
ner, Wortman & Gore. 2,96
William Simpson, the well known
traveling' drug salesman who makes
his headquarters here, left for Klam
ath Falls this morning.
Community dancing tomorrow night
at the Natatorium. Imperial orchestra
with new selections. A Bplendld time
irom start to finish. 29
After nil is said and done you will
still continue to save at the Groceteria.
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grIotria
Oranges by the Carload
COME AND GET THEM BY THE BOX OR DOZEN
Four Sizes of Oranges
14c, 16c, 18c, 20c a doz.
By the Box, any of the above sizes . . . . .' . . . .. $3.10
All fancy stock oranges of good keeping quality and well worth '
double what we are asking. V .
Come early and buy your Oranges by the box.
Lemons! Lemons!
While 10 cases last, large
size lemons, 2 doz. 25c
We now have our own blend of package Coffee "Ecoteria"
Packed for us, and guaranteed to equal 50c package coffees.
1 -pound package 3gc
2 1-2-pound package gc
Not a fancy package, but mighty good Coffee.
YOU CAN ALWAYS SAVE AT THE GROCETERIA
GATES & LYDIARD, Props.
. Mi63 Beatrice Semon of 53 Rose
avenue, has ben very ill with pneu
monia but was soniewliat better yes
terday. Her many friends are wishing
her a speedy recovery.
Wanted Singing canaries. Box ,D,
Mail Tribune.
They're here. Ask tho man who
owns one. 293
Big community dance at Natatorium
Saturday night. A dance worth while.
294
Mrs. Lena Osborne of Yreka is one
of the northern California visitors tyi
the city.
Alfalfa seed, tests 95.92; no dodder.
Phone 902. Elinor llanley Bush, 826
East Main. 310
Now Is the chance to get harmonicas
cheap. Heavy cut in price. Palmer
Piano House. 294
R. A. Holmes, the Insurance Man.
Insurance, and Bonds, plus Service;
The illness of Sid Brown has been
definitely diagnosed as smallpox and
the quarantine will be maintained on
his home for several weeks at the
least.
Ford truck with cab and good body
for sale cheap. New tires. Seely V.
Hall Motor Co. ' tf
Delco-Llght farm light and power
plants. Medford Electric Co.
Try our merchants lunch. The
Shasta.
HNEiFORipW
Musterole Loosens Up Those
Stiff Joints Drives Out Pain
You'll know why thousands use
Musterole once you experience the
glad relief it gives. ;
Get 11 jar at once from the nearest
drug store. It is a clean, white oint
ment, made with the oil of mustard.
Better than a mustard plaster and does
not blister. Brings ease and comfort
while it is being rubbed on !
Musterole is recommended by manjr
doctors and nurses. Millionsof jars are
used annually for bronchitis, croup, stiff
neck, asthma, neuralgia, pleurisy, rheu
matism, lumbago, pains and aches of the
back or' joints, sprains, sore muscles;
bruises, chilblains, frosted feet, colds o
the chest X it often prevents pneumonia).
Mrs A. W. Walker lias gono to
Eugene for a visit with Mr. Walker's
mother who Is ill there.
a rur loud of Netted Gem potatoes
just arrived $1.75 per 100 lbs. Hutchl-
Ison & Lumsden. 295
WHEN MEALS
HIT BACK
"Pape's Diapepsin" instantly
Ends Indigestion, Sourness,
. Stomach Acidity. .
Ar t,n,i;r,otiMl food causing.
vou pain! Is vour stomach acid, gassy,,
sour, or have you llatulencc, heartburn?
Then take Pape's Diapepsin. u
Just as soon as you cut a tablet or
r n '. Ilinnflrigin nil tllflt llvit-
-oeiisia indiTstion and stomach distress
r ' . . ? ,-. I- Tl.n... nlnntant
causea uy acmnv fimo. r...-....-,
harmless tablets of Pape's Diapepsin
never fail to make sick, upset stomachs
feci line at once, and they cost very little
at drug Stores.
TOO LATE TP CLASSIFY
WANTED Partner for small restau
rant, doing business of $100 a day or
' better. Or will sell. Address H, C-.
Mail Tribune. ' ' : :' 290
.WANTED Would like to buy a lot
on a paved street. Give lowest casu
price and condition of assessmentn.
Address P. O. Box 1021, city. 294
WANTED Furniture of all kinds. Call
467.'-- 295"
WANTED Plowing to do. Phone
452-L. r -f I 297V
FOR SALE-r-Clean benMlessfceeihtfaj
leyi $42.00 per ton. ' Phone 220R.
290
FOR SALE Deal on .house .and lot,
322 E. Fourth St. and 'Apple 'off -Property
still for sale, $300. Terms.
299
WANTED Pasture for 50 sheep.
Phone 381-R, Medford '294
FOR SALE Barred Plymouth Mock
eggs. Phone 101-L. 290
Painting and Paperhanging
LEWIS & CASEY Painting, Papor-
hanging, tinting. Estimates furnish
ed free. Phone 1S9. 20 S. Grape St.
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