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About Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989 | View Entire Issue (March 23, 1921)
MEDFortr m atl ttiibune; NrEDFonr?7"OTtT:f?oy. wedxf.sdav. ' KTOE TWO 1 MATjm 2:"!. t)2t Tocal and Personal ,, Flovd B. -Young.' the frost expert will be here next Sunday and will remain for five or six weeks to give daily frost forecasts. The above in formation was received at the coun ty agent's office today in a letter from Davenport, Iowa, which Mr. Younpr wrote on the eve of his de parture for Oregon. Try our merchants luncb. The Shasta. 1 ' The ladies, of the Christian church will hold a tale of all kliidB of baked goods and candy Saturday morning at tho Public Market. ' 12 Tho same woman who was res cued from In front of a train at the . . Main street crossing some time ago by Larry Evans, the watchman, caused a repetition of that episode yesterday noon with her mind en grossed on some other matter, she started to walk across the crossing directly in front of an approaching Bwltch engine. Mr. Evans pushed her back in time, whereupon she in quired ' What la the matter?" lly that time the engine was Just de parting from the crossing. Wo keep down our overhead ex penses by doing all outside selling ourselves and are thereby able to com pete with anybody In price, quality considered. I'almer'B IMano House. , 3i:i ' Order your Hot Cross tlun's Thurs-: day at tho MedTord liakery, corner Main and Crane. 310 Thn seasonable rainfall amounted to 19:.STi Inchen with thn .is of an Inch that fell Tuesday and up to K a. m. today. It rained much today, and rain Is the prediction for tonight and Thursday.' ' We have' a largo slock of rebuilt tiros. Ml sizes and prlco right;; .Ex.. change Tire Co. - ' ' . .310 ' .lluy your Hunter pastry at Public Market tomorrow o the Christian church ladles. 312 Mr. Hoy .1. White, manager of the Waterman I'lano School of ICugVmo, lias established his headquarters in Mcdford, where ho will supervise classes In Jazz and argtime piano play ing in tho largest lowns of the valley this summer. 'Mr. White will bo us- BlBted by experienced Instructors and oll'ers a very attractive "quick time courses In popular piano playing. In Eugene over 2 1 5 availed thomselves of this course, whllo at Hoseburg Wihlte had 4 0 people taking his les sons. Personal attention to ovordue ac counts. Lindas, 235 East Main. Order your Mot Cross Huns Thurs day nl the Medford liakery, corner Alain nnd Ornpo. 310 ' Kin 1 1 Mohr is returning homo by easy stages from Portland whoro he attended the telephone rate raising protest meeting, Btopplng off at Sa lorn, Eugene and Hoseburg to fra ternise with the hotel men of those cities, fie is expected homo Thurs day. : ' 'luvost your savings In the Jncltsou County Building and Loan association. , tf Cood time on Cood Friday for everybody at Jacksonville. ' 312 Eat at tho Presbyterian church to morrow noon and evening. 310 .The ladies ' of the Presbyterian "church will give an EaBter bazar at tho church Thursday, March 21. A splondld cafeteria -dinner will be served in tho evening. Pleaso send In your society nows as soon as it happens. Don't wuit until the last of tho week. 310 '. doing fast, ladies' silk hoso !8c value at Wc. Hutchinson & Lumsden. 31 1 ..Order your, Hot Cross Huns Thurs day ut .the Jledl'ord Hukery, corner Main and Clrupe. 310 Lou Elliott or Now York and .1. M. McMlchael of Chicago aro among the uusteru guoHta registered at tho Hol land. ' Insurance of nil kinds. Lindas, 35 East Main. ' You can trade your old Hits on new or rebuilt tires at Exchangu Tiro (Hi. ! 310 Oolng to Los Angeles April 10 via auto. Take two pasaengera. Call 833-X. 1 310 A son who tipped the scales at (! V4 pounds was born to Mr. anil Mrs. Eu eene A. Thompson at S3 I Pennsylva nia avenue on March 1!. Kor crating, packing and stornge cull 333 Kelzur Transfer. 312 Easter flowers. Jap Art Store. 213 Order your Hot CiobS Huns Thurs day at the Medford Bakery, corner Mala and drape, 310 At the Xanli are registered L. 11. Chapman of Sail Francisco, K. (). Merrifleld and family o Eugene, K. S. Taylor of Corvallls and L. (1. Chapman, C. A. Stanton, C. M. Fer ris and C. 1C. Clark of Portland. , iXew shipments of pattern hats ...,XUui'duy, Friday and Saturday. Miss Taylor, at Dene;:!. 312 ... Cash, doors and frames everything In . Tnlllwork. Trowbridge Cabinet 'Works.; 322 Shade trees, all sizes. Eden Valley .Nursery. 6S0-J-2. 311 Sure Relief 6 Bell-ans Hot water Sure Relief RELL-ANS Ell? FOR INDIGESTION A Dort outomoblle driven over fiom Medford last evening by parties who came to attend the Woodmen of the World social session, was stolen from Sixth street, in front of the lodge rooms. It was later recovered after -having been driven 11 miles. A quartet of youths seen on Khe streets at the time of the theft, and later chased down the alleys by the officers, van apprehended, and will be Investigated tomorrow. Grants Pass Courier. Delco Llght farm light and plants. Medford Electric Co. Hemstitching and plcotlng 10 cents per yard. The Vanity Ha Shop, Cor. E. Main and Bartlett. . Riverside Community club power tf dunce at Club house on Pacific Highway Saturday eve., April 2nd. Good mu sic. Tickets $1.50. On sale Heddy Jewelry Store.. 310 Friends have received word from George Pntnam, editor of the Salem Capital Journal, that the former Med ford man now that the spring season is on is chafing for a go with the fish in the Hogue river and expects to cumc here on such a plcusure sojourn as soon as tho river falls to a good fishing depth. Put some our our Herry Special fer tilizer on your strawberries; you'll get more berries. Monaroh Seed Co. tt Ford truck with cab and good body for sale cheap. New tires. Seely V. Hall Motor Co. - tf Get your Easter hat at Miss Tay lor's. 312 A. I). Cunningham of tills city at tended to court business In Jackson ville Wednesday. Mrs. Paul Hansen, corsetiere for NuHono. Phone G85-.I. tf Hotter get some of tho print paper on rolls for wrapping paper at this office and save 2 or 3 cents per pound. Come and look at it and be convinced. ' ' .: ,,; tf Dunco at N'atatorlum tonight, Tickets 7'ic. Ladles admitted "tree. 310 ' Mrs'. .1. D. Hlckert and Mrs. Ford Hubbard of Medford were Ashland shoppers Saturday afternoon. Ash land Tidings. You will always find someone In at MODERN PLUMBING & HEATING CO. Use your phone, ours Is (!20. 322 Lost Souiewbero on the streets of Medford ou Sunday evening or Monday morning a used Inflated spare casing on rim for Maxwell car. Page Dressier Co. ' Flsk, Gage and Lymun hats for Easter at Miss Taylor's. 312 The Elks ladies held their regular bi-monlhly meeting yosterday (Tues day) afternoon in tho Elks' club house with a fair attendance and a very enjoyable time. When overhauling your old bus put new llfo In It by demanding genuine American hammered piston rings, fac tory equipment on the best cars. The Busy Corner Motor Co. tf Choi) suey luncheon served from 12:00 to 1:30 at Presbyterian church, ThuVsdny, March 21. 310 Dance at Nutalolrum tonight. Tickets 7iic. Ladles admitted free. 310 George McDonald of Trail Is one of tho visitors in tho city from that sec tion of the county. ' Narcissus bulbs that will bloom for Easter in attractive bowls and bas kets. Swem's Studio. 311 If your merchant does not handle Hogue River made brooms you can get them at the public market. 314 Loads and 'repnlrs for 1 -Evcrsharp pencils'. Medford 'Book Store. 310 Guests from d distance dt tho eMd ford are F, M. Bresce of Paris, Ida.; L. II. Warren of St. Louis, W. J. Hand of Philadelphia, II. II. Green burg of Now York, J. C. Grataln and It. S. 'Wall of Lob Angeles. T. F. Saunders of Fresno, C. G. Lelnild of Dnnsinuir, and F. Wngnor and W. Menke ot San Francisco. 100 lbB. Netted Gum potatoes for 1.75. Free city delivery. Hutchinson & Lumsden. 311 Alfnlfa seed, tests 09.92, no doddor. Phono 902. Elinor Hanley Hush, S2G East Main. 310 Dancing tonight at the N'utato- riuui. Admission- 75c. iN'o charge for ladles. ' 310 The county court Is planning io surmount the concrete building op: poslte the court house with a new and artistic bungalow roof, patterned after tho one ornamenting the county Jail, as soon as weather conditions penult. When neceRSary improve ments are completed the building will be available either as a home for one of tho county offices or, ns It is prac tically fireproof, It may be utilized as additional vault space. Whllo the move to provide greater facilities for the safekeeping of the county rec ords will be approved by a great ma jority of the people, It may be con strued as a direct blow at tho peace and happiness of some of our Med ford friends whose favorite Indoor sport lato bemoan the fate of certain valueles records at present stored In Hie woodshed. Jacksonville Post. If your chillies nro not becoming to you, you had better bo coming to us. Punlorlum Dye Works. tf A Rood selection of hand colored Easter Curds at Swem's Studio. 311 We take all makes of typewriters on Coronas. Medford Book Store. ' 310 Dr. and Mrs. 11. E. Williams of Allerton. Iowa, who havo been in California, are spending a few days with C. II. Pierce and family. Mrs. Williams and Mrs. Pierce aro sisters. Hock Springs lump coal, dry wood, mill blocks and kindling. Valley Fuel Co. tf Buy your Carotene milk, 10c per can. Warner, ortman Gore. 311 Milk from Yomig'f Dairy. If you want pure Jersey milk direct from the cows call Snider Dairy, Geo. B. Young L. Niedermeyer, local capitalist, I left Tuesday evening for Portland where he will undergo an X-ray ex amination for a long standing Ill ness. ' ' Easter flowers. '' Jap Art Store. 213 Blng and Lambert cherry. Eden Valley Nursery, 680-J-2. . 311 Dancing tonight at the Natato rium. Admission 75c. No charge for ladles. 310 AV. R. Coleman and Charles Talent spent Wednesday in the county seat on business. For piano tuning correctly done call Palmer's Piano House or W. P. Brooks .... . 8io List your house, farm and timber with the Medford Land & Insurance Agency, 220 West Main street.. tf 100 boxes Newtown apples, 13S's to 150's, wrapped and packed for $1.25 per box.' Court Hall. tf Twelvo wanderers driven off the trcignt trains by the cold rain were permitted to spend last night lu the city prison, and this forenoon were ordered to leave town at once. . When better automobiles are built, Bulck will build them. tf" Everything electrical. Medford Elec tric Co. Phone 661. " Tho back is that portion of your anatomy to which your "friends" di rect their remarks. See Dr. Burlt limw. Chiropractor, Sparta Bldg. 315 Egron Hurfand of Oakland, Calif., Is here visiting his brother, Dr. Burk- land, and may decide to locate in Medford. Buy Doc ladles' hose for 29c at Hutchinson & Lumsdcn's. 3U Houston home-made sorghum J"q a lb. Hutchinson & Lumsden. 311 Notice: Moved from 2(1 S. 'Grape street to 1 1 1 S. Holly street, opposite city park. 'Everything1 In shoe re pairing. The best of work .and1 ma terial. Nothing .less,, jCiqp. ,F, 'Ow I. LDaVis Is.spendlnt fli. few days in fi rants -1,'aaa, on business. ". . . .; - -.Mammoth rlinliarb roots. Eden Val ley Nursery. CS0-J-2. 311 ' Pure i white Easter bunnies for sale at 916 West Tenth street, Medford. 313 For rent Room to lady. Close In. 20314 N. Holly. -. 311 Orcgnnians at the Medford Include E. E. Hornputigh, the bond salesman, from Eugene, F. S. Johnson ot Myr tle Creek, and C. Boyd, W. F. Baker, A. II. Ferguson, C. C. Cathey and VV. W. Andrew of Portland. Lawn mowers sharpened. Mitchell Ladder Co., 31S East Main. 317 Use our special lawn fertilizer for a beautiful lawn.' Monarch Seed Co. tf J. C. Harris of the Jenny Creek dls tilct Is spending the week in Jackson ville on jury service. If you want some print pnper In -ills,' to fit In your paper racks or to use without tiie racks, better see us at once and save money. . f Dr. Jouett P. Bray Is in his office week days except Thursdays, . room 409-410. Phone 580. Lady assistant. "Keep Smiling." ' tf A. E. Heames departed this morn ing for Klamath Falls to spout? some time in Hint city on legal business.' " Violin Instruction, Florence IIowoll, special attention to beginners. Sparta building, phone G15-H. tf Another of those popular dancing parties nt Jacksonville, Friday night. 312 Tho Bprlng activities of the Ep worth League wjll commence next Tuesday, March 29th, when in the League room of the church an inter esting entertainment is being prepar ed and a Jolly good timo la assured all who attend. '' Two car loads pianos just arrived to be sold at reduced prices. Notice large ad. Palmer Piano House, 234 E. Main. 313 Irrcsistablo music nt Jacksonville Friday night. "''."' 312 MYSTERIOUS PAINS AND ACHES Make Mfu. Hani to Ilenr for Many - Medford -Women. Too many women . mi.sLakc their juinn unil uches fur trouble peculiar to tho hi'x. .Mort'. nit disordered kidneys u ro fiiusinK i he a clung back, di-.zj' Hpi-llH. headaches. nnd iiretfiilur urination. Kidney svcaltnt noi:unu'H daiiKoi'DUH if lu'Kleutcd.; 1tsP. a tlnio-trk-d kidney irim dy boanB. Kidney ills, llusta uf peoplo U'Htll'y to their merit, liead a Medford ease: Mrs. S. Uottllttle, Tripp St., says: 'i had kidney and bladder tmuhle ami niy baek wna lame and hardly ever free from pain. , I rould hardly toop over and my work tired me easily. Headaches almost drove me 1'ranlltj ami . 1 .suffered from in flammation of, the bladder. I read of Dunn's Kidney Pills and used them as directed. They proved to bo Just what I needed atid helped mo won derfully. The at-lirs and pains left my baek and , my kidneys were streiiKlhrned up In Kood shape." . t!Ue at all dealers. PoNter-.Mtlhurn Co.. MfKis.. Ituffalo.. ,'. V Adv. H ISN'T IT LOGICAL? Yon have a Ponta! Kxpert cure for your teeth. TIIKV have tin Insurance llx pert rare for our liisuraiiee. Ve are ItiMmitiev Kxperts mid liaxe no other business n. a. iiouncs r t J THE INSURANCE MAN All Forms Insurance &nd Honda .....Jackson Couuty Bunk litdgi -50 In the homes of the Western pioneers, in the coffeehouses and hotels of thcearly Fifties, Folger's Coffee was the "cup that cheered." From the days of hoop skirts and prairie schooners, "Folger's" has been the name of better coffee. ,Through all these seventy years the Fol ger ideal has been to produce coffee of dis-. rinctive flavor. Folger's Golden Gate Coffee is the realization of that ideal. ' Care in selecting only coffees of highest quality combined with skillful blending and roasting gives Folger's Goldein Gate Coffee a uniformly good flavor a flavor that never changes. ' Find out for yourself how good it is. Ask your grocer for it. ( j. A. FOLGER & CO. San Vrancisco Seattle Kansas City Dallas Sbizuoka, Japan FOLGER'S GOLDEN GATE LINE COFFER TBA EXTRACTS SPICKS AND BAKING POWDER BRAND NEW SHOW STARTS TODAY A whirl of love and laughter with this handsome male teaching charm to fifty charmers! For sheer fun and excitement it beats all the other Reid hits and demonstrated why he has been heading all the popularity contests recently! 'Different in taste from other coffee and better. Iri tillsat: midnight SUNDAY DUKOTHY (iLSH in TMK GHOST In the CAJUIET" St, wwSm 3? r I 311