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rEBFORD MAIL TRIBUNE, MEDFORD, ORKriOX, FRIDAY, MARCH IS. 1021
Tocal and
JLJ Personal
Miss Nana Seely, daughter of Dr.
and Mrs. K. H. Seely. of Portland, well
known former residents of Medford,
will be married tomorrow afternoon In
Portland. Miss Helen Strang of Med
ford who is attending the O. A. C,
loft Corvallis today to be present at
the wedding and will be home Sunday
to spend the Easter vacation.
R. A. Holmes, the insurance Man.
Insurance, and Hoods, plus Service.
Community dancing Saturday night
at the Natatorium. Sue
The sessions of the district confer
ence of the Methodist Episcopal
church, South, will close tonight at
the local edifice of the denomination,
corner of WcBt Main and North Oak
' dale streets, with a sermon by Hisbop
Horace M. Dullose of Herltelcy, Calif.
The public is cordially Invited to hear
him.
Feed wheat $2.00 per cwt at the
Farm Bureau Cooperative Exchange.
3 Hi
Read Jones' ad page three. 300
The Page theater sign is renewed
with a fresh coat of paint, and a new
sign announcing the nightly attraction
playing at the theater will soon be in
stalled. With these two electric signs
the Page will have taken on a citified
atmosphere.
Better buy a Chandler than wish
you had. tf
Fresh vegetables for Saturday. Pal
ace Grocery will have spinnch, eauli
flower, cabbage, green hunch onions.
i leaf -lettuce)', head lettuce, - pieplant,
i mustard greens, artichokes, fresh
. asparagus, carrots, turnips, parsnips,
I bund) 'beets, celery, fresh green pens.
; (Phono your order early as this assort
Bient won't last long. I'alaeo Grocery.
:': .-, HOG
..' Mr. and MrsWalter Mowne, parents
:of Walter Howno, have returned from
' a brief visit to their home In New
York city and plan to remain In the
valley for an indefinite period.
Our garden seeds aro tested; they
sure grow. Monarch Seed Co. tf
Community dancing Saturday night
at tho Natatoiium. 800
OregonlnnB registered at the Hol
land Include Mr. and Mrs. It. D. Smith
or Hood Kiver, Mr. and Mrs. V. S.
Abraham of Forest Grove, Helen
Dolph of Detroit, J. 11. Needham or
Tangent, D. h. IJams of Eugene. Victor
P. Moses or Corvallis, A. C. Goettche
and S. E. Anderson of Grants Pass,
and Mrs. H. L. Young, J. T. McDanlels
and T. Duggan or Portland.
: Take away our fresh eggs at 2Gc per
dozen. Warner, Worlmun &. Gore. :i0!
Netted Gem potatoes $1.7.1 per hun
dred delivered. Warner, Wormian &
Gore. 309
Jlend Jones' ad page three. Sufi
The general state conference of the
Daughters of tho American Revolution
convened In Salem today with dele
Bates' present from 18 of tho Oregon
chapters.
' Lawn niowera sharpened right. Lib
erty Shop. 2G1-J. tf
Buy your Caroleno milk, 10c per
can. Warner, Wortmau & Gore. 311
Prof. Arthur J. Peck or O. A. C.
Is expected to arrive In Ashland to
night, nnd while in the city will con
suit with tho housing committee of
tho chamber of commerce and the
park hoard In regard to locating a
tent city, which Is being discussed as
one of the features of relieving the
shortage of houses In the city. The
locating nnd arranging of this tent
city In nn artistic and attractive man
ner will be one of the Important fea
tures of the movement, ami It is for
this purpose Prof. Peck has been in
vited to consult with the hoard and
committee. Ashland Tidings.
For piano tuning correctly done call
Palmer's Piano llouso or W. P. Brooks
:;' . VV 3B
Community ilanfiiig Saturday night
, at tho Natatorluni. 30ti
Thero was born to Mr. and Mis.
"Hnrry A. Caso, !I02 North Central ave-
"jnuo, yesterday afternoon, u daughter
,u Children's and grown lip's .'; aprons.
IIiirb at Presbytorhm ltii?mir, March
24th. . , v son
' Head Jones' ad page three. iloti
The U. S. navy recruiting station
at Portland, Ore., has received word
from the navy department at Wash
lngton, 1). ('., to start first enlistments
again. Only desirable young men of
18 years of age or more are desired.
Enlistments will be for a period or
four years only. Any one Interested
1h requested to call at or write to tho
V. S. navy recruiting station. 2(ti
I H-k n in building. Third and Washing
ton streets, Portland. Oregon.
Use our special lawn fertilizer for a
beautiful lawn. Monarch Heed Co. tf
' Mr. Worker, why pay rent? f room
cottage, modern, one block off pave
ment, SISM'i. small payment down, bal
ance $2. per month. .Modford Land &
Insurance Agency, 2'.0 W. Main. litis
Hotel Medford dining room open
dally from 11:30 a. in. to i n. in. 307
I Expect to find the
risnerman, me
"Mark of Supremacy,"
on every bottle of
emulsion tliat you buy.
This means that you will
always ask for
SCOTT'S EMULSION
Scott Jfc Bownop Bloomfield, N. J-
ALUO MAKERS OF
5
(Tablets or Granules) I
-o IrJnlfiFsTlfiN
1
The many friends of W. S. Stancliff
will be glad to know that he was suc
cessfully operated oil at an Ashland
.sanitarium Thursday by Dr. W. A.
Guild of Iowa and Dr. Hedges of Med
ford.
See the land of the Midnight Sun.
Join the party of tourists who will
leave Seattle early In June for Alaska.
Personally conducted by Mrs. A. M.
Broughtcn, Ashland, Ore. 300
Community dancing Saturday night
at the Natatorium. 3'iti
Edith and Jossamon DoBord of
Santa Ana, Calif., and E. D. Graves of
La Grande, Oro., aro registered at the
Nash.
Your electric fan should be In read
iness for the hot weather. Phone
925-1. and I'll call for it. Pierce Repair
Shop, 110 N Central. 309
Read Jones' ad page three. .'io0
Mr. and .Mrs. Jerry Jeter, the evan
gelists who arc well known in Med
ford and who last week completed a
campaign at Oakland, Ore., passed
through here this week enroute to Ca
lousa, Calif., where they will hold
their next meeting.
The world is our field; we cater to
people from everywhere. Hotel Med
ford. 307
Will take automobile in good condi
tion as part payment on D-room cot
tage with bath, etc. Telephone 19.
308
Among the guests at the Medford
are C. M. Clarke of Houghton, Wis.,
.Mr. and Mrs. George E. Bowne of El
Dorado, Has., W. P. Hicks of Chicago,
Jack Elster and W. A. Wetlstein of
New York, Mr. and Mrs. W. S. Shear
er of CbehallH, Wn., II. T. Van Riper
of Seattle, T. 11. Guamlodi of Los An
geles, Miss O'Neill of Sacramento, and
Mr. and .Mrs. P. O. Weber, Chas. A.
Block, II. Gray and H. Haslani of San
Francisco.
Read Jones' ad page three. 30G
Invest your savings In the Jackson
County Building and Loan association.
tf
A daughter was horn to Mr. nnd
.Mrs. Raymond Reter yesterday morn
ing at tho Sucrcd Heart hospital.
When belter automobiles are built,
Bulck will build them. tf
You can trade your old tires on new
or rebuilt tires at Exchange Tiro Co.
310
C. II. Pierce Is homo from a three
weeks trip In Multnomah, Clackamas,
Washington and Columbia counties so
liciting members for the Farm Bureau
and had splendid success. Ho goes to
Douglas county next week.
Read Jones' ad page three. 300
Cash, doors and frames everything
In millwork. Trowbridge Cabinet
Works. 322
Tim Medford and vnlley students
are beginning to arrive homo from
colleges and universities to spend the
Easter vacation.
If your clothes aro not becoming to
yon, you had better bo coming to us.
Pantorliiin Dye Works. tf
For better hair-cutting try Bert
Parlm at White's Barber Shop. First
class work. 307
III tho Grants Pass dologatiou of
Elks hero at last night's Elks lodge
was Frank Coleman, tho former well
known Jacksonville and Medford resi
dent. Rock Springs lump coal, dry wood,
mill blocks and kindling. Valley Fuel
Co. tf
After all Is said and done you will
still continue to snvo at the Grocerteria.
If.
Mrs. Clara G. Esson, state superin
tendent, of Bible schools of the Chris
tian churches will deliver an nddiess
at the Christian church tonight to
which all Sunday school workers of
all churches are invited to attend.
There will be an afternoon session at
I p. in., tor teachers and ol'l'lcers. after
which ii luncheon will be served In
the church parlor for those present.
Don't forget to drop ill and get your
freo sample of lloefler's chocolates.
Saturday, tho nineteenth at the Med
ford Pharmacy, Main and Central. 3llti
Read Jones' ad page three. Still
Mrs. Ray Coleman of Jacksonville
had as her guests recently .Mrs. Nellie
Handles and Miss Helen Walker of
Ashland.
Alfalfa seed, tests 99.92, no dodder.
Phone 902. Elinor Hnnloy Hush, S2G
East Main. 310
A Chevrolet -190 bug won the great
Colorado road race attaining a speed
of sfi miles per hour. Such a speed,
still maintaining steering control, is a
great achievement for a small car.30C
On account of the illness of the
members of the committee, the Great
or Medford club will not have rose
slips at the library Saturday as pre
viously announced.
Everything electrical. Medford Elec
tric Co. Phone (Hit.
Hotel Medford tioc lunches are world
famous. Come and try theiu. 307
According to an announcement made
by the Southern Pacific company Ibis
week, all western railroads have
agreed to a general reduction In dining
car menu prices ranging from la to
2." per cent. As specific instances of
the reduction made the Southern Pa
cific gives the following menu price
reductions: Eggs 35 to 30c; ham and
eggs. 70 to tioc; grape fruit. 30 to 23c;
fruits. to 3(ic; steak. $1.40 to $1.2.".;
potatoes, 20 to l.rc.
We have a large stock of rebuilt
tires. All sizes and price right. Ex
change Tire Co. 310
Read Jones' ad page three. 30(1
California guests at the Holland are
Mr. anil Mis. . E. Rowe of I.os An
geles, Mis. II. 11. Ling of Yreka. and
Mrs. Thomas Jones and Mr. and Mrs.
M. H. Giover. Jr.. of Horiilnook. In
cluded among other guests at this
hotel are Mr. and Mrs. W. K. Ward of
Rosalie, Wu . and Ed Coloburs of
Seattle.
Get your sport skirt for Easter at
the special M. M. IVpi. store offering
of $2." values for $in.r,o. They won't
remain long at this price. 30li
List your house, farm and timber
with the Medford Land & Insurance
Agency, 220 West Main street. tf
George Butz, father of Geo. A. Butz,
died in Hong Kong, China, March (ith.
and was a former resident of Medford
and a well known architect. He had
been living hi Manilla.
If yon want some print paper in
"ills, to fit in your paper racks or to
ue without the racks, better see us at
once and save money. tf
Lawn mowers sharpened. Mitchell
Ladder Co., 318 East Main. 317
Mrs. Harry Young has arrived from
Portland and gone to Brownsboro to
take charge of the ranch. Harry Young
will arrive about April 5 and they will
reside on the ranch.
Read Jones' ad page three. 306
Insurance of all kinds. Lindas, 225
East Main.
C. L. Endicott of San Francisco,
who has, ror the last few years, repre
sented the Scovel Iron Stove Co. in the
coast territory, specializing in auto
trimming supplies has purchased the
W. II. Brown trimming and upholster
ing establishment on N. Front street.
.Mr. Endicott has secured C. M. Tones,
also of Kan Francisco to handle his
trimming department. This new bus
iness will be known as the De Luxe
Auto Top Shop.
When overhauling your old bus put
new life In It by demanding genuine
American hammered piston rings, fac
tory equipment on tile best cars. The
Busy Corner Motor Co. If
See those $25 Barronetle satin sport
skirts, all colors, for $10. 50, at M. M.
Dept. Store. 306"
Ed Jones, recently arrived here from
San Francisco in a 2-ton Accson truck
the first heavy truck of the season
credited w'th negotiating the difficult
run.
Try our merchants lunch. The
Shasta.
Window and door screens, lattice
work. Trowbridge Cabinet Works. 322
Mrs. Henry Provost of Ashland who
was operated on recently at the
Sacred Heart hospital Is making a
satisfactory recovery.
Porsonal attention to overdue ac
counts. Lindas, 235 East Main.
Delco-Llght farm light and power
plants. Medford Electric Co.
Read Jones' ad page three. 30G
II. C. Glascock and son Howard,
formerly of Medford, arrived here
Thursday from Bremerton. Mrs. Glas
cock and other children will come
Inter.
Candy, pastry saio. Presbyterian
church, Tliurs., 10 a. m March 24.
309
From all directions come new rec
ords for sliced, comfort and endurance
md all of them made by 192J Buicks.
For records and performances made
by owners as drivors the new Buicks
are surpassing the records held by
former Buicks, which already led the
world. 300
K. E. Hodgman, district engineer
for the state highway commission, is
in the city from Medford. Mr! llodg
inan states that he expects that the
commission will arrive In Grants Pass
early tomorrow, and that it will stop
in Medford Friday night. He will go
north tomorrow morning and join the
commission at Smith hill. Grants
as Courier.
For sale Outdoor self-cleaning rab
bit hutches. Bliss Heine, 910 West
Tenth street, Medford. 307
Attention knights! You will miss a
good tlmo if you don't attend tho
Pythian Sisters dance Friday night.
300
There was bom to Mr. and Mrs.
Chas. L. Skeeters at 110(1 Nianlic
street, Friday morning, a son.
Patronize home and build up pay
rolls by Insisting on having brooms
made by Rogue River Broom Works.
308
Get your sport skirt for Easter nt
the special M. M. Dept. store offering
of $25 values for $10.50. They won't
remain long at this price. 306
Alex Sparrow and Hugh 11. Rankin
spent this afternoon In Ashland pick
ing 'wild flowers in the park and gass
ing around the streets.
Butter-Roll bread is made witli the
highest grade shortening and milk. At
your grocer. SOS I
"Daddy's Nile," Jackson building.
March IS, eight o'clock. Professor
llelmer will lecture on China and the
ladies of the circle will serve delicious
refreshments. Admission twenty-five
cents. 30t;
Hamilton Corliett, (he Portland
banker, is in the city looking after
business matters. He motored down
from the state metropolis and reports
the going over Smith hill is rather
rough nnd that he passed several cars
mired there on this side.
Hemstitching and plcoting
10 cents per ynrd.
The Vanity 11a Shop.
Cor. E. Main and Bartlctt. tf
Jiisl received 50 sport skirls in Bar
ronette satins. $23 values, while they
last. JIli.Mi. M. M. Dept. Store. Soil
Herbert Strang arrived home this
morning from the O. A. C. where he is
taking a mechanical course, to spend
the Easier vacation.
Butter-Roll bread a rich nutritious
loaf for discriminating people, nt your
grocer. 30S
Non-Cancellable
Accident and Health
This insurance cn unol In can
celled by tho t'ttiuimuy iiur re
stricted after Issue, ioor eierv
accident ;uut t'Vi'ry sloUne
iiihI tin nn( require limine con
finement. It. A. 1IOLMKS
THE INSURANCE MAN
All Forms Insurance and llonds
... Jackson County Hank Bldg.
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The members of the Elks lodge held I Fred Joyce of Clarcniont. N. V.,
a largely attended and very enjoyable j Claude McCallecher of New York City,
session last night with initiation, and j and II. L. Dorlin and R. Swanson of
following tills a fine wrestling cxhibi-! Portland are among the Nash guests,
tlon by Ralph Hand and tho veteran Everything electrical. Medford EIcc
wrestler, Mr. Thor, who is helping tt-f o Co. Phone 6151,
Hand train for his bout with Ted Thye I Dolco.Lli?Ilt Electricity for every
at Gold Hill next Wednesday. Tie . M,if,rl Electrin fn.
new baby Elks are H. W. Conger, C.
B. Pierson, Ralph E. Pennoycr and 11.
C. Hansen of this city, and II. H. Pcr
noll (Jud), Roy E. Higgins and Robert
M. Huggin of Grants Pass. They made
cute speeches and performed infantile
stunts after the regular initiation cere
mony, filling the. local herd and the
delegation of a dozen bucks from
Grants Pass with much glee.
Better get some of the print paper
on rolls for wrapping paper at this
ofrice nnd save 2 or 3 cents per pound.
Come and look at it and he convinced
'j
After all Is said and done you will
still continue to save at the Grocerteria.
tf
The Mail Tribune was misinformed
as to the item which appeared Friday
stating that Colonel II. H. Sargent is
in charge of carrying away the old
building and rubbish in the lot in Trout
of tho court house in Jacksonville.
This work is being done under the
supervision of Mrs. II. H. Sargent and
Tom Fulton, editor of the Jacksonville
Post.
You will always find someone In at
MODERN PLUMBING & HEATING
CO. Use your phone, ours is 620. 322
Just received 50 sport skirts in Bar
ronette satins, $25 values, while they
last, $10.50. M. M. Dept. Store. 300
Guests from Oregon at the Medford
arc Mr. and Mrs. E. Wiegold and Miss
Hannah Bowman of Corvallis, II. L.
Glem of Eugene, and J. C. McDuniway.
C. M. Turner, R. M. Diller, J. M. Put
mnn and Mr. and Mrs. G. Bennett ot
Portland.
Now is the t.me to have your elec
tric fan overhauled. Phone orders
925-L and I'll call. Pierce Repair
Shop, 116 N. Central, "The Glass
House." 309
Mrs. Paul Hansen, corsetlero for I
NiiBono. Phone 585-J. tf
A new theatrical record for San
Francisco is that "The Sweetheart
Shop" has been retained for tho fourth
week at a leading theater there. This
splendid attraction is booked to be at
the Page theater Tuesday, April 12th.
After all Is said and done you will
still continue to save, at the Grocerteria.
tr
See those $25 Barronette satin sport
skirts, all colors, for $10.50 at M. M.
Dept. Store. 306
Sheriff Terrill is expected home
within the next day or two from Los
Angeles to which city he went some
time ago to appear as a witness in a
case. 1
Pythian Sisters dance, K. C. hall,
Friday night. All knights and families
aro expected to attend. 306
For crating, packing and storage
call 333 Kolzur Transfer. 312
The work of constructing the new
Standard Oil service station at the cor
ner of Sixth and Bartlctt streets was
begun this morning by a company
crew which arrived from Portland last
night. Tho structure Is expected to be
completed ami in use in thirty days.
Special sale, discount 25 per cent, on
all hair goods at Mmo. Dowd Jeffries.
Entire stock going. 307
After all Is said nnd dono you will
still continue to save at the Grocerteria.
tf
G. A. nickel, the well known hotel
man of Glendale Is a business visitor
ill the city who arrived Friday.
Dr. Jouett P. Bray Is in his office
week days except Thursdays,' room
409-410. Tlione 580. Lady assistant.
"Keep Smiling." tf
Violin Instruction, Florenco Howell,
special attention to beginners. Sparta
building, phono 515-H. tf
Unless you see the name
not getting genuine Aspirin
21 years, and proved safe
SAFETY FIRST! Accept only an "unbroken package" of
genuine "Dayer Tablets of Aspirin," which contains proper direc
tions for Headache, Earache, Toothache, Neuralgia, Colds, Rheu
matism, Neuritis, Lumbago, and pain generally. Strictly American !
llamly tin Ixixea of 12 tablets cost but a few cents Larger packages.
Aspirin u tho trada mark of Eaycr Manufacture cf MonoacctlcaeMcatcr of SallcyUcarM
Announcement
Mr. !. Kinltrotl, who hns luul yours' of oxprrionro in upholstering
umi nn to tiiuiiiiltiK has niXThiiM'tl tho
W. H. Brown
I phitUtfi hi- ami Auto Trimming rMabUsluiirnt at I 1'2 North I ront
StrciM and shall ho glad to moot all old customers of Mr. rimn.
Most careful uorkmaiiship with tmirk service nnd courteous treat
ment will ho assured. Mr. Kmlicott has secured an expert trimmer
from San Francisco to take charge of his shop.
C. L. ENDICOTT
Millard Robertson, Harold Jones
and T. F. Nichols are visitors here
from the Eagle Point district.
Over 2000 cans or government bacon
have been sold in eight weeks by the
Grocerteria. Better get what you want
oefore it's all gone. tf
Some first class 30x3' tires $15.00.
Medford Vulcanizing Works. 322
Mr. and Mrs. George E. Brown of
El Dorado, Kansas, who have spent
several weeks in California, stopped
off in Medford last evening to visit
Captain and Mrs. W. L. Riley, nnd
nuoing iney nao reiurneu to rvansas.
left tills morning for Portland to visit
Mr. Brown's brother.
Put some our our Berry Special fer
tilizer on your strawberries; you'll get.
more bei lira. Monarch Seed Co. tf
Mr. Fisherman: Fish poles repaired,
bought and sold. Eaton, 320 N. Holly.
309
Tho Sunset Magazine of San Fran-1
Cisco announces a series of articles
in coming issues dealing with "Re
adjustment and the Far West,"
which embraces the effects of the
world war in the Pacific states.
Ford truck with cab and good body
Tor sale cheap. New tires. Seely V.
Hall Motor Co. tr
Lost Somewhere on tho streets of
Medford on Sunday evening or Monday
morning a used inflated spare casing
on rim for Maxwell car. Pago Dressier
Co.
jHome-grown spring vegetables
young onions, beets, carrots, and par
snips are on the local markets, with
fresh peas and cauliflower from Cali
fornia. Netted Gom potatoes $1.75 per hun
dred delivered. Warner, Wortman &
Gore. 309
A. F. & A. M.
Regular communication Med-
Regular communication Me
ford Lodge 103. Friday eve
lug, March 18th, 7:30 p! i
even-
m.
Business and examinations.
306 L. E. WILLIAMS, Secy
TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY
FOR SALE 5-room house in good
condition. Address Box 30, Mail
Tribune. 3117
FOR SALE One heater, one range,
electric washer, chairs, bedsteads
and springs and other household
goods. 620 S. Oakdale. 308
FOR SALE Barred Rock eggs, O. A.
C. best laying strain. Phone 6S5-R-3.
W- 321
TAKEN CP apd put in pound, one
bay mare, right hind foot while,
small white stripe in face, very thin
in flesh. Owner can have same by
paying chnrges and redeeming ani
mal. Chief of Police. 307
FOR SALE Electric washing ma
chine with wringer; in perfect me
chanical condition, docs splendid
work, $50. 339 Haven St. Phone
931-J-2. tf
FOR SALE Electric washing ma
chine, $35.00; water power washer,
$10; electric vacuum cleaner, $23,
at 211 W. Main, The Medford Ex
change, tf
FOR SALE Roll top office desk and
revolving office chair: also Under
wood typewriter, visible model, at
the Medford Exchange, 211 W. Main.
tf
FOR SALE Several standard make
drop-bead sewing machines, $15 to
$15.00 which we will sell on easy
terms. The Medford Exchange, 211
W. Main. tf
"Bayer" on tablets, you are
prescribed by physicians for
by millions. Say "Bayer"!
Economy
irroc
jar
SATURDAY ONLY
Armour's Sugar
Cured Shoulder
Hams, lb. . . .
While 1000 pounds last
Ham and Eggs for Easter
Oh, Boy!
Sere We Have Oranges
Same as you bought!!
at the same prices '
Economy Groceteria
STAR MEAT MARKET
Meat Fish Oysters
Specials for Saturday and Monday
Choice Shoulder Pork Roasts, per lb. . . . 20c
Fresh Side Pork, per lb 20c
Choice Beef Pot Roasts, per lb 17c
Short Ribs of Beef, per pound 15c
Pure Home Rendered Lard, per lb 25c
314 E. Main We Deliver Phone 273
Hat dyes of all shades
Anyone can use them
HEATH'S DRUG STORE
The San Tox Store
109 East Main Street.
Here's Real Tire Economy
Without sacrifidnB either mileage, quality or appearance. GATES
HALF s-OI.K TlltlCS are guaranteed ,". , " 0 ( miles puncture proof.
Price List Should Interest You
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