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About Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989 | View Entire Issue (March 16, 1921)
v r P1GE TWO rcnronn mail tribune' irEDFOT?D, ourcqpy, wkpxkkday, mat? en in, 1021 ocal and Personal Tho many friends of Mrs. C. if. De. lin will be glad to kuow that she ha 6 recovered from her recent operation and Is back in the Martin Reddy jew elry store again. It. A. Holmes, the Insurance Man. Insarance, and Bonds, plus Service. Jiettcr buy a Chandler than wish voir had. - . tf The city council at lis meeting lust niKht authorized the city treasurer, Miss Mary ilaswell, to pay oft $38,j OOgi general fund bonds of 1911 which become due the first of April. Thfl -council also discussed the mat' ter; of fhe proposed new auto camp grounds for the city, but the discus sion ended In the same situation ex iting a3 ' before it started, The 'council: has had the matter under consideration for almost a year and seeniliiHly loves to talk over the sub ject , without taking definite action. The importance of a' business nian'B nfrali'8 demands that his car bo abso lutely trustworthy. That is why Huick is n favorite anions business men. 301 ' the Elks' lodge session tomorrow night wi)l be an exceptionally Inter esting one with a very largo attend ance. Ten candidates will be initiat ed including savoral from Grants PaBs, from which city a large delega tion of Elks will be present. The initiation of sevoral candidates will be i for the full degree with extra trimmings, for which purpose tlx. paraphernalia of ,tlje Ashlujid 10fgc haioon borrowed. n addtloh tfiere will be a wreslliufi, maUdVih.v.Mr. M of lold Hill and his trainer. 4y broken or ..WW1! $4 rfilwnlrrum idled as good as ever. See Plorce, IN. Central, "The Glass House." 304 rlio condition of Miss Edith Gore, whjol is suffering with a fractured sky 11 was Improved last night and this forenoon. She is now In a semi conscious and Beml-rational condition and the developments of the past 24 hours are very encouraging to her relatives and friends. . However, ' II will; not be known .until a duy or more that she is sure of a chunce of recovering. The condition of MIbb -Llberta Gore, who is suffering with a compound fracture of the leg, a badly lascerated upper , lip and bruises, Is also reported as much Im proved, and she .la not Buffering so jntich pain as yesterday. Nothing now developed about the accident of Sun day night In which the Gore sisters we're knocked down and run over by nn. auto. . Take away our fresh eggs at 2Gc por donon. Wartier, Wortman & Goro. 309 i Netted Gem potatoes $1.76 por hun dred delivered. Warner, Wortmnn & Otfro. .'.'... i, 309 'A; 11. EoJVfnrt Of Jacksonville- spent Ttfoirtay af'tifrnboh iu the city uttciid Ing.td business matters. Lawn mowers sharpened right, Lib- orty Shop: . 201-.T. . . tf .'Guests from a distance at tho Hol land aro .Mr. and Mrs. II.- B. Jaoob Hack of Kalamuioo, . Jllch., Mr. and Mrs"; W: A. Old of iMIuhcapolis. 'Mr. and Mrs.. Nick .Schilling Rorthold, N. .. 'II.- IV Naglo or La Crosse, VHs., L": i. Clirlstoph and C. L. McCanslnnd of acattlo,- Olrs. Kred Endcrt and daughter of Crescent City, Calif., and Jacob Fishel of -San Francisco. . " '; Children's and grown lip's aprons. Hugs at Prosbytorlaii llasiaar, March 24th, 309 . Ilocaiios of the Illness of Mrs. Mo Corltlo tho Trl-L gym class of Thurs day evening will bo In ctinrge of Cash Wood, llio v, M. V, A. secretary v Tho members of" tho Btato highway commission accompanied by State Highway Engineer Herbert iNunn, Wtfb'left Portland early yestorday mot-plug for a tour oft (he Pnclfic highway toMiM Vfllidfiihi liiip are cx- punted to'rbuch McdTord' soiiio I'lmo trlflftht or Thursday forenoon. tfOtol MTKSjTf iinlfffTtftOJij - dpon :dni from ffrSff a m? tMliNlV. ' 307 - ho tho land of the Midnight Sun Jorir tho UB t)yi -opiSstV'tvlnV -.will leave SenttSofl&rty I iTmio fdV mka. Personally conductor by Mrs. A. M Urwiglitoui. Ashland, Ore. r. 808" i. J E. , Knyart of Portland, former wet) known Medfordlto, arrived In tlib elly Tuesday from a sevoral days butfrnoss visit at San Francisco. 'Your electric fan should bo In read InesK for the hot weather. Phone flM-L nnd I'll call for It. Pierce impair Shop, 110 N Central. 309' , Among the Oregonliins at (ho c.Yld- fot'd arc W. tl. Duncan, and Miss Cornelia Marvin of Salem;' II. L. Neli crgal) of -Albany. V. II. Johnson of Eugene, V. L. Chnniplltl of Knots I'rpqk, and tho following from Port land: Mrs. Agnes X. Mumtord, II. TC: Mead, George Mallory, V. A. Cof fey; IV 11. IlarUell, N. E. Suttou, V, C. Clock, Guard Clement, H. O. Trow- hrldga.'T- E. Allen, C. U. Caldwoll, K .1. llnchcy, II. I.. I.lnt, K. H. Clifford. Jnow P. Itums. A. II. Parker and John J,: T.ano. . The world is our field; we cater to people from everywhere. Hotel Moil ford. ' ' ' ' ': -307 VV- T.- Npimlle who has beta In Oakland. Calif.,, on business for the past moilttt'ls eMiictcd to arrive buck In, Medford this. week.. An erroneous report has been In circulation here th at ha. was 111 in a San Francisco hospital. . . Mr. Flshernian: Fish poles repaired, bought and Bold. Eaton, .1"0 X. Holly. ' The lotby or the Hlaltu theater Ik liolug . renovated and rc-tluted by a force of" pa intern. Ford truck with cab and good body for. sale cheap.. New tires. Seely V. Hall Motor Co. . . If Majestic at Jacksonville Thursday. 300 The Parent Teacher circle of the Lincoln school will- entertain the "Daddys" on 'Friday evening, March IS at the school. An interesting pro gram has been arranged and a good time Is anticipated. Alt mothers and "Daddys" who have children In the Lincoln school are invited to be present. The records of the 1920 season are now available and it Is a mattor of interest to many people in Medford to find that the Chevrolet 490 has mSde an enviable record. The Plke'B Peak Hill club, the Western Motor classic in which tho Chevrolet won in the light cur class, the Denver-Puoblo road race In which the Cbev. establish ed a reoord over all comerB. At Pablo Beach, Fla., the 490 won the 22-mile race in 22 minutes.- Then an .18 Chev. cleaned up on Labor day at Roanoke, Va., even after 20,000 miles hard driv ing on tho road. A lot more perfor mances equully meritorious all made with stock cars. Medford Auto Co. - ' ' 304 The story Is brought In from the Althou.se district of the finding of a wonderful quartz nuggot ou the divide- between Sucker creek and the AllhoiiBo, but on the Alt house slope.' The; nugget weighed about twelve. ounces, and was pretty nearly pure gold. There, have been many very rich strikes'' in the district mention ed, the iBoswell mine being on the Sucker creek slope of tho samo divide. -Grants Pass Courier. - Lost Somewhere on the streets of Medford on Sunduy evening or Monday morning a used Inflated sparo casing on rim for Maxwell car. Page Dressier Co.. . , . Miss Cornolla Marvin, state libra rian,. qt her tour of Inspection to the libraries of tho stato arrived here Tuesday land wont over to Ashland today wuere sue was tne guest or tne Chamber of Coinmerco forum in that olty. ; ..- - . ' Dance at Boagle, Saturday night, March 19. Intorurban loaves Nash hotel for Beagle at 7:45. , Good home cooked supper furnished, with' hot cof fee. Music furnished by Parker's or chestra. , Good order, and good .lniiBlc given by Miss Georgia Henry. Tickets $1.00. 307 Good time for everybody nt Jackson ville Thursday, March 17.,. 305" Included among the guests at the Medford are II. W. 'Shuttuck and Fred L. Canine of Now York, 'Her bert L. Cope of Caro, Mich., and Guy C. Wonder of Tacoma, and E. 11. Kuthorford, W. G. Barrow, C. Atkin son, W. 11. Gulp, O. Ryst, Jr., and Georgp Adams, of-Sun Francisco. Meet me there! Where? Jackson ville! When?. Thursday night!-.. 305 Netted Com potatoes' $1.75 per hun dred delivered. Warner, Wortman & Gore. - 309 The many friends and classmates of Andorson S. Joy, Bon of Mr. uud Mrs. 'Herman C. Joy, who graduated In" 191.7. from tho tylodrord high schoBl-wIll ibo-pleased. to hoan that.he has Just been olocted to membership i Tai Beta i'l, tho honorury ongi nering iintonnty. his election was based Upon tue high grade of schol arship which ho has. maintained nnd upon the regard In which he is held by his Instructors, fellow students and members of the .Washington chapter.;' Ho graduated this yoar lii mechanical engineering from the University of Washington. Soda Fountain for sale at DeVoe's tf After all Is said and done iyou will still coutinuo to save nt the Grocorterla. Chester C. Kubll, of Applogato plans to Install a- Htoain launch ou Squaw lake this summer for tho accommoda tion or tourists and vacationists, also. row boats with motor attachments for fishermen. Stpinw Lake Is one of the most plcturoHouv spots of southern Oregon, but not extensively visited owing to lack of simple comforts. Can you dance? . Start right. We leach waltz, ono-stup and fox-trot in Uio latest steps. Special attention to beginners. Strictly private, lessons. Monday, Wednesday and Friday from S to 10 p. m. In Althoa hall above Medford Pharmacy, coruor ot Main and C911HHI. , Campbell Dancing School tor Hcflncd People. 30(i Knights of Pythias, don't forgot the Pyllilan Sisters diiliue, Friday night ;lufl William 1 1 a 111 11 1 011 of Applogate spent Monday In the city attending ti. business matturs. Invest your savings in the Jackson County Hullillni; nnd Loan association tf Candy, pastry . su:e. Presbyterian church, Thui'B., 10 u. m., March 21.. 309 B. G. Worthington, a- former, well known resident ot this city. Is now living in Los Angeles, Cel., "where he Is stage manager for the Pud (ages the ater. . , For sale Outdoor self-cleaning rab bit hutches. Bliss Heine, 916 West Tenth street, Medford. . - ' t 307 Attention knights! You -will miss a good time if you - don't ! attend the Pythian Sisters danco Friday night. I ' 30G Axel Lundgrcn of the 3tue .Ledge district, is spending a fowl days In the city attending to business, mutters and visiting friends. 'After nil Is saidand dono you will still continue to buvo at thi Grocorterla, , ; y: tf Confetti, serpentine.' 'favors, : Irish music and . a good itfcme at 'tho St. Patrick's Eve dance .tonight. Place, Xatatorluni. f. : ; '. V 304 Joe 11. Wilson, 1-siowu locally as "Little Joe-", has'retiijed froni the auto mobile business In (Portland, ;. and is now agent In that cpty for a ', : ready- made house company! , ; ; -.Butter-Koll bread ,1s made with tut highest grade shortofuing and milk. At your grocer. 1 .. , .. ; 308 "Daddy's Nile," . Jacksoif ""building March 18, eight ', o'clock, pjrofessor Relmer will lecture on China and the ladles of tho circle wU serve delicious refreshments. ' AdmCKSion twehty-fiye cents. ; '" 306' Jack Aitkeu will leave about the first of tho month for eastern Oregon where he will be engaged all summer on fish screen business. i - - Now Is the time to have your elec tric fan overhauled. Phone orders 925-L and . I'll - call. Plorce Repair Shop. 116 N.' Central, .'The. Glass House." ' 309 ' After all Is said. and done you will still continue id save at tho Grocerterla. ' ' " .. . . tf People returning from Ashland Mon day and Tuesday night report that auto drivers on the -Pacific Highway have been bothered recently by tho headlight on a big car driven at exces sive speed. The. driver flashes the light which Ik of high power Into the faces of occupants of approaching cars, and yells a ribald remark us he races by. Efforts to secure tile license number of tho car have been unsuc cessful for the reason that none Is In sight. ! Violin instruction, Florence Howeil, special attention to beginners. Sparta building, phone 54G-H. tf Pythian Sisters dance, K. C. hull, Friday night. All knights and families are expected to attend. - 30G Seely V. Hall left Tuesday afternoon on n business trip to Olendale and Portland.. He made the trip to Gleri dale by auto, going the rest of the way by train. ! Butter-Koll bread a rich nutritious loaf for discriminating people, at your grocer. jos Celebrate In honor of St. Patrick this evening nt the; Natatoriuni. Coii Wttl, . serpentine ; uud favors In nbun- dhncor A good time' for e'oryono. 304 Jay Olmstuad has returno'd to the city nrtor a three months slny all by himself on his homestead In the Butte Falls district. Mrs. Paul Hansen, corsetiore for NuDono. Phono BS6-J,. ' tf Mrs. Ida Umlmch whe Is tho-worthy grand .matron ot the Orogon Eastern Slai-i arrived last evening and Is the guest ot Mrs. W, H. McGowan. She Keanics Chapter tonight. All mem bers of the order aro Invited to nttomh 304 The next naturalisation hearings will bo held next May. A number of applications for citlzonship were heltt over, owing to the applicants not hay-, lug a sul'riclent number of wltnesaoji on hand, and posting their names t'tit 90 days. v: Patronize home and build up payrolls- by insisting on having broonj's, mnde by Rogue River Broom Works. 308' Hemstitching and plcotlng t 10 .cents per yard. . Tho Vanity Hat Shop, . . ' Cor. E. Main and Bartlett. ' tf' The county road scraper has been impkiyed the last few days leveling.: down tho aides of tho Jacksonville' road within Hid city limits, "v V For crating, packing and"' stornftd cull 333 Koizur Transfer. " 3J4 special sale, discount 25 percent, oil, hi nun Kiiuim hi Minn. ixnvM jeffripf. Entire stock going. 3UT1 Attorney Gus Newbury attended fii legal business in the county seat Tuoi-. day afternoon. ,' "J ' After all is said and dono you will atlll continue lo save at the Orocerterht Grape cider, fresh from tho press at tho Jackson County' Creamery Bottling' Dept. Phono L'2-R. y 1 - 11... Perhaps You Don't Know" says the Good Judge ... How long a little of the Real Tobacco Chev will last. Nor how much gen uine chewing satisfac tion the full, rich real - tobacco taste will give. Ask an v man who uses the Real Tobacco Chew. He will tell you that this class of tobacco will give more satisfac tionand nt less cost than the ordinary kind. Put up in two styles W-B CUT is a long fine-cut tobacco Among the plums to be handed out by President Harding diiriug the Bum mer will the postmastershlp of Jacksonville; at present held by Louis Ulrlch', whpse trin expires In July. It pays $1200 per annum, and there are several-, citizens of Jacksonville who are net adverse to securing It. : Bettiif get sbme" of tho print paper on rolls for wrapping paper at this ofrice and salvia 2 or 3 cents per pound. Come and look at It and be convinced. ' ' : ' ' ' ' " tr Everything electrical. Medford Elec-j trie Co. Phone 601. ' , Roy Ashpole of Eagle Point was a business visitor In tho city for a few hours Tuesday. ' , Dolco-Light Electricity for every farm., .Medford Electric Co. : Over 2000 cans of government bacon have been s.old in eight weeks by the Orocerteria. Better get what you want uofore It's all gone. tf ' The regular spring report that Charles W. Palm was going to erect a new building at the corner of Main slid Fir streets cropped out Tuesday, ami was answered by Mr. Palm as fol lows: "As soou as material gets down, where it is. possible to build without going bankrupt, I will start work, It win cither bo a one-story building or a five-story building, the latter if condi tions warrant." . , i Dr. Jouett P. bray is in 'his office week days except Thursdays, room 4 J9-410. Phone 580. Lady assistant. "Keep Smiling." tf j Match yojir Bhade. of thair with real hair now and. get 25 percent reduction at Mme. Dowd Jeffries, . 307 : Enstei; this .year fulls on Sunday, March l!Tth. : This is the first time iu sovoifiL.year&jthat-Eaater Sunday has CoiucJo March "' . , .C'si, .'doors and frames everything in, ! ri)llwoi;kv; i .Trowbridge . Cabinet, Works. ; . '. ' ' ' ' ''"' 322 . When bettor automobiles aro'buIU, Bplck; .will build them. ". U" . , I'Unclo" John Westerlund who has. been slightly ill' ivr several weeks with a bud colli, Is himself once more. Ho lias moved to his residence on East Main street. , Some first class .30x3 tires ?i5.00 Medford Vulcanizing Works. 322 Shade frames for electric stand lamps made to order by Pierce, 116 N. .Central,. "The Glass House." - . 304 J. .F.' Brown ot Eagle Point, spent Tuesday afternoon In tho city attend ing to business matters. Rock Springs lump coal, dry wood, mill blocks antf kindling. Valley Fuel Co, . ,, : . tr Don't P"t off making that silk shade. Pierce makes the frames to 'order at 116 N. Central. Phone orders 925-L". i . - .!. . . . .-' 304 Louis Swine, a stockman and butch er of Ashland spent Tuesday in the city .on business. "' '.After all is said and done you will still continue to save at the Grocerterla, -''." - ;.--' -: 'V tf .Five-room modern bungalow furnish ed, pavement. Ciojae In on good street, ?3000. Terms'. ! Mrfdrord Land Insur ance Agonoy, 220 West Main street. !"'...."'. .- 304 ' At(orney Georgd M. Roberts trntis licted logal business in the county seat Tuosdiiy' nftoruoon, ( Don't forget to drop In and get ypur free sample.- ot Hbefler's chocolates, Saturday, the .ninbteenth at the Med ford Pharmacy, Main and Central.306 Alfalfa, seed, tests 99.92, no dodder. Phone 902. Elinor Hanley Bush. S26 East Main. . 310 Mr. nnif Mrs. Loufs Ulrlch nnd soli Russell of . Jacksonville were Medford visitors yesterday',nftornoon. , Everything electrical. Medford Elec tric Co. Phono 66J;. : Hotel Medford (!0o lunchos ore world famous,.-. Comb and t:.. ihem. 307 - Alex .-(Sparrow arrived home Tnos-, day -from -a week's visit in Portland klul-Ing which he attended the meet ing hold, there in-tho Interest of ro jflnanclng.' tho .C'rntor Lake conces sions and to pivide better hotel and other accommodations. :-.'Income tax returns prop'arod. Lindas 235 East Main. . .. . . . .. Straight, Bound cylinders plus Do Luxe pistons means more -power and leas oil trouble, i', F. Close, Riverside Garage. 1 .- 305 At the -Naikitfofcl ari Isaac WerU of Auderson, Clif.tand R. II. Carter, If 5-611 want some print paper - In' -ills, to fit in your paper racks or to: . S. Burk'andson and Mr. and Mrs. ' uo without the racks, better see ub it E. Ganoe of Portland; . ; onco and save money. - tf TP J--AyE T CLASSIFY UOU SALE Kitchen : stove . W "good 1 condition. .Piorco's Ilopnlr Shop," llii ''J N. Central. - - -- '809 If OR SALE One ; Overland Country Club in' first class condition, 1917 ! model. Overhauled and newly palut- ed. . Has spring bumper, spot light. : wire wheels, cord tires in rear, two extra tires'. Special price for cash. Phono 709-L or call at 122 X. Ivv. ' ' 307'' FOR SALE Two leather, bottom rock : ing chairs. .'good- as new'. Mission , finish. Phono 709-L pr call at 122 j N. Ivy St. r " so7 LOST Set halfllnch rope pulley blocks. Finder pleaso return to' or j notify -Cnlin-Oiegon. Powor Co. Ml FOR SALE filS nci-cs nt $110.00 per acre. Ono of tho best locations in the valley. Lnrse modern homo. line ; shade trees, cement cellar. 65 acres '.allulfu. If. sold .within 00 days crop goes with place. C. S. Butterfleld. .lCilWi Ml' Hi' RIGHT CUT is a short-cut tobacco FOR SALE Ford, bargain. Xew body and top. first-rlass condition, good rubber nnd all extras, $150 will han 'illo dealjSS X. Riverside. WAKTjiD-To 1'honn.Sl. buy,' roll lop desk 30C WANT EH A 3-liottoni tractor plow. ' "Phono -S97-J-1. t 3110 7 lU'iuiiimlm iiinnOTWiUM-wii Fyim m inihMU'Hi PAgE. vlUJJl'.,' , Now Playing THE lillvfiKST IIKAItT PKTl I!J: OF THE (iEXEIiATlOX. , A picture that is almost sublime Jiljjrs. forceful anil (liuniatleally ap-(k-aling presentation of the niotlio --love ihomc! It i-caclie.i depths of palios and lielglits of human foiling seldom found on the screen; It will make you cry, thi-ii 'dry tin'; I cur vitli 11 smile; it will thrill ygu vtith its drama and hold you tight with Its suspense. It's worth seeing if ever a picture was. OTIlEi: ATTli.H'TrO.vS OF yl'ALI'I'V i ST. JIMIX in .'TllorilLK' I!I!.Y J lcriKi'llAPH ' JAXIfK liLTLER ; at Tin: xi;w- AVFUI.lTZEIi OltC.'AX COMING SUNDAY "CUPID THE COWPUNCHER!';- SI YOU CAN GET. MOST ANY OLD THING AT. MOST ANY OLD TIME A,T DE VQE 'S , f tte Medford ' j Auto Paint Shop - (Registered) I. ! General Motor Car Iieflnlslilng I V.iT'AntrJll .Tjiekoim. . lhnnff .7ni BE PHOTOGRAPHED THIS YEAR ' ON YOUR BIRTHDAY SWEM'S STUDIO port sale I Alfalfa seedtcommnnlpeV'rwt. $22.50 Alfalfa seed (Cvinini). per cwt. S5.U0 Clover seed livdl per cwt. SO. 00 - '(Inwr-sped-talsike, per cwl. 34.00 ' Clover seed I sweet 1, per cwt... 25.00 , Seed barle,v irecleaned), per i cwt i 2.511 j Send iiatsv ( recleaned), per cwt S.Oti t-good-Chevrolet car. j 1 brlv'k. lvaidence hi Central Point. ! 1 cotthge IB tVntral Point. ! TEXTUAL TOIXT FEED STORE ' Messe L. Hlch.irdauin.' Phone 41 see T.H O M A S MEIGH AN "CONRAD 1NS0UEST OF HIS YOUTH" A happy romance of . love, youth and high adventure which give3 a recipe for renewing' youth. ' "Tea for Two" Seh-t ted Comedy Bray Pictogr Grace Brown a -. Or?an NEW SHOW TODAY RIALTO SUNDAY BILLIE BURKE -s 1