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About Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989 | View Entire Issue (March 30, 1921)
PiGE TWO MEDPOIW) MAIL TRIBUNE, MEDFORD,-'- OKKfiOV. AVKDXESDAY. . MARCn .TO. Yocal and J-J Persona The licavy frost predicted by the San Kranclseo weather bureau Mon i dav morning for tlie valley llils mop ninrf failed lo materialize, as local i conditions liad changed In the mean i time, and the prediction comes from ', the same bureau for a heavy frost to ' morrow morning, which it is hoped .' will likewise be sidetracked. The ' minimum temperature of this morning was 31 degrees. The orclmrdists are prepared to smudge as soon as they j receive word of danger from Kloyd , Yminir. the local frost expert, who ' gives out his forecast In the evening. 12-Inch dry pine $4.00 n tier; lC-inch ; lry pine $1.75. Valley Fuel Co. tf The Medford I'hamincy's Special , Hollar Sale for Saturday, April 2ud is i worth looking up. Some genuine bar : sains of seasonable goods. 10" Lovclv new linens in Madeira cm- broidery. Handicraft Shop. 11 The Kustern Star Social club will Hive ono of their popular dances this evening at the .Masonic hall. An Invi tatlon is extended to all whether members or not. Tickets 50c each plus r,c war lax. 7c Mr. and Mrs. Victor M. Gore of Hen ton Harbor, Michigan, who are return ing home by the northern route from pleasure trip to Honolulu, will arrive here tomorrow morning lo be the guests of Colonel and Mrs. II. II. Sar gent of Jacksonville tor several days Mr. Core, who Is a prominent. Mich igan lawyer, and the colonel were far mer boys together at Carlenvllle, III. Oranges Hie a doen; peanuts lie u pound, Tiiihx Store. 8 You ure overlooking a bet. Sec Gates' used cars. , 7 Save making your children's dressOB by buying Pacific l'ackago Goods. Handicraft Shop. 11 The back Is that portion of your unutomy lo which your "friends di rect their remarks. See Dr. Ilnrk luml. Chiropractor, Sparlu lllilg. 8 Guests from a distance at the Med ford are M. C. King of Lima. Ohio, C. A. Tapper of Endlcott, N. V., II. C. Noss of Milwaukee, M. W. Garner of St. Paul, L. C. David, L. ltoesch and 11. F. Macumber or Seattle, and 13. Van Cielder and W. A. Klssum of San Fran cisco. Dressmaking, hemstitching, but tons covered, pleating and embroid ery ut the Stylecruft Shop. Succes sors to Mrs. U. 15. llanoy. 7 April Fool's party at F.ugle Point Saturday, April 2. 10 New wooden beads for trimming blouses, hats, sashes, bags, lump shades, etc., In many colors. Handi craft Shop. II" Now that the auto trading sonson Is in full awing, the Med ford Auto Com pany are handling a good many used cars of various makes that havo been taken in on HiiickK and Chevrolet new cars and at very attractive prices for cars that have ben overhauled and put into tip top condition. - They have n number of good buys on hnnd today. . T County Agent C. C. Cute recently purchased what he thought was a fine blooded cow which only gave full cream milk, anil was so dlsappolulud to find that her specialty was skim med or separated milk, that he had practically decided to Irado her off for Alex Sparrow's saddle horse until he happened to get a gllmpne of the horse. Majestic orchestra at Kaglc Point Saturday night. 10 "Spot" dances at Fugle Point Sutur day night. 10 Washable embroidery threads in nil similes. Handicraft Shop. 11 I'or sale, mat Lug six 7-pusseugor Studobuker like new. Will considc trade. U. M. I-oomls. Phone lll-U-2. 11 Upon the nppllcution of Attorney CJ ; M. Hohcrts for the defense, the oase ; of W. F. DoWItt, the-Ashland Jltne : driver who was Indicted by u grand jury for manslaughter as the result of an auto accident on (he Pacific high way on Christmas eve, which resulted In the denth of Mrs. Nona Jointings of Medford, has -been postponed until the May term of court. Don't miss "Dollar Day" nt the Medford Pharmacy, Main and Central Saturday, April 2nd. See their "nil on another page this issue. 10 You can buy used cars during next row tlayn for less money than ever 'heforo, or lnler, at C. K. (lutes Auto Co. 7 Anyone having a rew pieces of 8 Inch lough siding, beveled from half Inch to five-eights please notify II. T. Dehosli, phone 3!MI-L. Kithor new or good second-hand lumber will do. Riverside Community Club dance at Club House on Pacific Highway. Sat unlay eve., April 2nd. (lood Music Tickets $1.60, on sale Neddy's .lewelr Store.,, 7 Mm;. C. Y. Jackson and Arlene Chambers of llutte Falls are visitors In the 'city and guests nt the Holland who arrived In tho city Tuesday. Violin Instruction, Floronco Howell Bpcclnl attention to beginners. Sparta building, phone 045-11. . tf Orders taken for pleating of all kinds, nccordinn pleating, box and knife pleutlugs. Handicraft Shop. ll A SUGGESTION The abundant health- giving properties of are as needful to adults as to children. Snort & Dofcuf. Bloutul.elil . N J, JL.:..:. 1' .. Robert ICbel, former well known Medford man, who has been located at Antofugasta, Chile, for two veurs as auditor or the Andes Copper Min ing company, and who recently arrlv ed in this country with his wife on vacation, arrived In the city this mor ning for a week s visit, and was around town todny shaking bands with bis many friends, and naturally spent much time at the Klks club. Mrs. Ebel remained In Portland but. will prob ably join him here before they start on their homeward journey. When uetter automobiles are built, Bulck will build them. tf Everything electrical. Medford Elec tric Co. Phone 061. Dr. Jouett P. Bray Is In his office week days except Thursdays, room 409-410. Phone 680. Lady assistant "Keep Smiling." tf' Pig Easter ball tonight at the Nata toilum. The Imperial orchestra, ul ways full oi vim with a line of new catchy dance music, has been secured for ihe occasion. New songs! Charac ter dancing! Special Faster decora tious! Admission only 10c. 'red Chupln, who liveB with his father In the Jump-off-Joe district was severely Injured Saturday ufter- noon when he was shot through the body, the bullet from a 30-30 rifle passing through the lob of one lung and out through the back after shat tering a rib. Chupln slates that bis rifle was accidentally discharged while he was using it as n walking stick in ascunding a hill. The wound is a most serious one, and chances of recovery are not the best,- Grants Pass Courier. Seeds! Seeds! Seeds! .Monarch Seed CO. Try our merchants lunch. The Shasta. Feed wheat $2.00 ier cwt at the Farm Bureau Cooperative Exchange. 310 J'or sale, Hi 21 big six 7-pitsseuger Slutlebaker like new. Will consider trade. G. M. LoomlB. Phone 411-JI-2. 11 Mrs. Minnie Sargent or this city, was the guest of her slsler, Mrs. Mag gie Ctilhcrtson of Ashland over Faster. Lawn mowers sharpened right. Lib erty Shop. 201-J. , tr Good order and good lime at Eagle Point Saturday night. 10' Bettor buy a Chandler than wish you had. . tf Big Easier hall tonight at the Nuta- t o ri ti i ii. The Imperial orchestra, al ways full of vim with a line of new catchy dance music, has been seoured for the occasion. New songs! Charac ter dancing! Special Easter decora tions! Admission only 10c. 7 For the fourth consecutive month, the Rogue River cow-testing associa tion won the February championship for both tho highest average huttorfat production and the largest number of honor cows that yield 40 or more pounds of fat per month. The average yield of fat for the 230 cows or the association wus 20.34 pounds, and the number of cows passing the 40-pnund murk was 25. Tho entire number of cows tested in February was 1502, and their average fat production wus 22.80 pounds.y reports K. It. Flits, federal and agricultural college extension dairyman ror Oregon. The average yield or milk of all association cows was 5M only 20 pounds less than the average milk yield or tho Rogue River association, which produced more than twice tho average hut yield. Snfoty rirat. Phono 2112 for Lib erty Taxl Stand Gushor Cafe.. 7 Everything electrical. Medford Elec tric Co. Phone 661. Dancing school Moll., Wed. Frl. from 8 to 10, Allhea hall, corner Main and Central. Guarantco to teaeli you In course oi eignt lessons. Cumpboll s Dancing School. io A . great many people swear "by mo. some swear "for" mo ami a few swear "at" me. I do not worry tho, cause 1 was put In this world to do "good" und "I do". Dr. Coleman, M F. & 11. Ubla. Chiropractic und Natur a Methods tf New York state guests ut the Nush are Fred 11. Coleman of Genessee and Archie Hull of Elba. It. A. Holmes, tho insurance Man Insurance, and Bonds, plus Service, 1 bore will be a dance at Stivuge Creek hall, Sal., April 2nd. 10 Delco-Llght Electricity for every farm. Medford Electric Co. Big Easier ball tonight at Nutator- luin. Free dancing until II: 30. Charac ter dancing 10:30. Admission only 10c C. 11. Edwards of Dunsmulr, Calif. Is ii visitor in Medford who arrived Tuesday. Soda Fountain for sulo at DeVoc's. tf Some first class 39x3t tires $15.00. Medrord Vuli'unlzlDK Works. 322 We can allow you credit on your old tires or new or repaired ones. Ex change Tiro Co. s On April 1st, Friday uflornoon and evening beginning nt .1 o'clock, the Methodist Aid society of Central Point will servo hot chicken tuinales, baked beans, pickles, sandwiches, pic and offee in Mrs. I.ynch'B restaurant. I'umnlos on sale at 15c each. !) W. R. Fleming Is sponding several days this week In Grams Puss on busi ness. . - Experienced spray rig man wanted, bone (H. Guy Conner. S Alter yon are autolng all day come and eat your dinner ut Hotel Medford. Open to nine p. in. 9 iNotice To tho purty who took the discs and castings off my tractor plow on X. Riverside, please return same us 1 am needing them. S. T, Howard. s HiK Faster bull tonight ut Xutntor- lum. Free dancing until 9:30. Churac- r dancing 10:30. Admission only 10c Among the Eugene visitors In the city are Harry It. Hogue and H. E. Wilcox. Blocks nnd dry slabs fur sale. Cull Suit. tf Indications now are that the Amer ican Legion ball at the Xatatorium Friday night, April 1st. will be by far the largest attended affair or the win ter and spring season. ' Personal attention to overdue ac counts. Lindas, 235 East Main. Invest your savings in ihe Jackson Countv Building and Loan association tf Two Brussels rugs in good condition for sale. Call at 723 W. Eleventh or phone 880-X. April 1st is the last day of special sale on hair goods at .Mind. Dowd Jeff res. 8 Mr. and Mrs. C. C. Evans who jour neyed here from Portland by auto re port having enjoyed fairly good roads all the way. They are at the Medford Other Portland guests at this hotel are M. Bramberger. F. R. Wagner, W. C Bash, Don II. Bin chain, L. M. Green, F. Muellenberg, B. F. Othus, C. D. Stockridge. G. M. Freed and J. M. Rus sell. Flowering shrubbery and perennials. Eden Valley Nursery, 680-J-2. - Gingham 15c a yard, outing flannel 15c a yard ut the Trtiax Store, next Friday and Saturday. 8 Hotel Medford dining room open from 0:30 a. m. to 9 p. m. continuously. 9 A well attended community meeting was held at Valley View near Talent lust Saturday evening to raise money to be applied on the Home Demonstra tion fund ror 1920 through the farm bureau. The members of the Parent- reaehcrs association of that district donuted six dozen eggs each, and oth ers in attendance were asked to give one dozen each. Ninety-eight dozen were received and $5.75 In fashl' A short musical program and a talk by Mr. Dill of Ashland '.were followed by tines reels of moving pictures charge of .Mr. Allen and son.' :'. Window and door screens, lattice work. Trowbridge Cabinet Works. 322 It. E. Mathews, P. 0:,Box OBI; would like the names, addresses and tele phone milliners of all "Unity" readers. ir you want to know about Horse Shoe tires ask anyone using them uaranteed nnd adjusted 'here. E change Tire Co. f Mr. and Mrs. Horace Bromley, new lyweds, the bride having been Miss Huzol Bebb, well known young lady or this city, have arrived home rrom their honeymoon trip south, following; their marriage 10 days ago, which they successfully concealed from their many friends who were anxious to biii round the ceremony with the usual wedding stunts. Mr. and Mrs. Brom ley are residing nt their bungalow, cor ner or Columbus and Sixth streets. The tio cts. lunches served at the Hotel Medrord on week days are not lunches, they ure dinners. Lux, 2 boxes for 25c at tho Tluax Store next Friday and Saturday. You will always fine someone In at MODERN PLUMBING & HEATING CO. Use your phone, ours Is 620. 322 Fred L. Champlln is In the city on one of his periodical vlRlts from' Foots creek. Insurance of all kinds. Lindas, 2.15 East Main. Cash, doors and frames everything in mlllwork. Trowbridge Cabinet Works. 322 April Fool's dance at Beagle Snt. 10 All Fool's day sale at the Truax Store next Friday, 327 East Main St.8' J. Noyer of Medford and Bill Smith of Roseburg, were last night ordered to appear In the Justice court In this city today to answer to a charge of reckless driving. It is claimed that the two boys were driving their mo- I tin-cycles on the highway yesterday nt a speed in excess of the prescribed limit, and also driving In a reckless ninnnor. Roseburg News Review. Put some our our Berry Special for tlllzer on your strawberries; you'll get more berries. Monarch Seed Co. tf Ford truck with cab and good body for sale cheap. New tires. Secly V. Hail Motor Co. , , - tf ' Bettor get busy now and have your rugs und carpets wuuhed on the floor; sanitary and no trouble to housewife Phono 998. K. L. Davis. 11 TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY run itrcivr ok HAliK Cozy 6 room modern bungalow. East side. Phone or, call room 217 Hnrnuiu Apts. 7 FOR REXT-Large comfortable sleep ing rooms in private fnmily, with bath room privileges, nt 325 S. Riv erside. Phone 701-J. 9 FOUND A watch. Call .1. W. Phono 849. I ,u w ton s n AN 1 hD .Mature energetic woman to devote all or part time to estab lished business. One who drives own car preferred. Box R, .Mull Tribune. !) WANTED To liny a good work mule; must weigh about 1100 pounds. .1. A. Perry. 604 W. Main St, Medford. 9 FOR SALE mill Chevrolet tourlnr. car. $265.00 cash. Inquire at 4 W. Jackson. 10 H What Is Service AVIhmi your purcliHNr tiisuimit'C from i in you nlxo huy out Unto ii ml knoMlctlffp of ItiMininrr. and run conuniind our throughout thr lire of your inl Iry, that's what wo'ro hero Tor. It. A. HOLMKS4 THE INSURANCE MAN All Forms Insurance and Bonds ....Jackson County Dank BIdg. The University of Oregon orchestra of 25 members, will be greeted by a .large crowd at -their concert at the high school auditorium - tomorrow night. Tlie orchestra plays at Giunm ass tonight and gives a dance there following the coueert. They will also give a dance in connection with their Ashland concert. 2 in 1 Shoe Polish 10c at the Truax Store next Friday and Saturday. 8 "Spot" danceB at Beagle Sat. 10 Delco-Lrght farm light ami power plants. Medford Electric Co. - Included among the guests at the Holland are J. C. Cook of Tacoma, Ben T. Savidge of San Francisco. 11. A. Llndren of Corvallis and E. F. Hitchcock and 11. Woods of Portland. Full size solid crochet bed spread for sale, $150. Can be seen at 50S S. Grape. g April Fool's day sule. Special prices, Truax Store, Friday, continued Satur day. Phone 296. 8 Mrs. Paul Hansen, corsetiere for NuBone. Phone 5S5-.I. tf There were no new arrivals early this forenoon at the city auto camp grounds. Better get some of the 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 Flower pots. Flower pots. Mon arch Seed Co. - Come in and smile. .April Fool's day sale, Friday, Truax Store. 8" The gym class of the V. W. C. A. will meet promptly at 7:30 o'clock- Thursday night under tho direction of Cush Wood. This class is proving very enjoyable and it is hoped that a large number of business and profes sional girls and women will be pres ent. There will be no book review class this week but. the class will re sume work next week as usual. 5 lbs. of our special blend 35c coffee for $1.00 next Friday and Saturday ut the Truax Store. 8 i Oh! Yum! Yum! Home cooked eals' nt Beagle Saturday, April 2. 101 A few weeks or Kindergarten this' spring will better fit your child for, entering the public schools next fall.; Tiny Tot School. Phone 832-W. 7 Waller E. Wlesendunger Is among the visitors in the city from Klumiith ' Falls. He is stopping at tlie Medford. j ' Special "prices Trtiax Store, next Friday and Saturday; call In. 8 'Don't overlook the opportunity to get a Gates used car. 7 Mrs. J. II. Provost . who recently underwent a serious major operation at the Sacred Heart hospital was re moved to her home from that institu tion last Sunday, and continues to Im prove nicely. The joke Is on us, April Fool's day sale Truax Store, 327 East Main St. 8" Get the cream used cars at bar gains. See Gates at once. 7 K ft Olds of Oak Grove and C. M. j A. Undsren of Corvallis, Swartley of Portland, are among the ; animal husbandry man of the O. A. C. , , y . ,. , rilv arrived here yesterday for a several '"tr nlrd l.v nnss lleine at days stay iining up hog feeding teMl Buy quint. 1 me coum. iw iiittivius ms Head 7 quarters at the Holland. will i we do Hemslilcniiig and Picotine. Xo. 10 ) Friday. Phone 29l. " ' ' Beagle Saturday Shortage on new cars. C. K. Gates Auto Co. make vou smile. " Truax Store ncxtjSInger Sewing Machine Co. T American - t '. - i pro boo . Legion 1 VL ' (: I) s I :t At the NAT Friday APR. 1 Admission 25c for Each Person Better be there at 10 p. m. and don't get fooled la - I t - . .., ... - ' i - ' . ' 1 B : - ' ! vi --vi,i.- .-..! ,.i J , 1 fi Wm I Hi v, v .L iv j- , hjMsS Jv. I IN j - A magnificent screen version of Justin Huntley McCarthy's great novel and stage success. THE MOST WIDELY READ RO MANCE THAT EVER ENTHRALLED A READING WORLD. Also Comedy V Bray jPictograph Grace Brown at the Organ A BIG AUTHOR'S STORY, WITH A BIG STAR, PRODUCED IN A BIG WAY. Coming Sunday Harry Carey in "Kue Streak McCoy" Iti iimi ii iniiiim m-- - n r 1M.I BSSTilL-ffi j jrVt-Hi!L'iiiiiMMii'i ' ' ,tl