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MEDFOTCD MATL TRTBUNKMEDFOTir, OREOOX. FTNDAY. APT?TL 1. 1f)21
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ocal and
Personal
Tile usual April Fool stunts ar.il
Jokes were si-rung in the city today
from early mornn.g until night, Prob
ably Hie biKKent joke of all was that
of the prediction of the San Francisco
weather bureau of probable showers
for today, which was an ideal one
!. the day was with balmy temperature
clear sky and sunshine. A, joke that
, aroused much - latiKhter and fooled
many persons was the laying of an old
enYeJope with a small piece of a dol
lar bill sticking outside on the side
walk' near the entrance of the California-Oregon
' J'nimr ' company ofrice.
Nino out of ten persons walking nlonK
bit. hard. -
. Try our " merchants lunch. The
Shasta.
' Shelled corn ?:)8.00 f.o.b. car. Farm
llureati Exchange. ; f
Buy fresh bulk seeds ut Warner,
Wortinnn & (lore. ' !
A bit of pioneer history of Jackson
couiity not generally known Is that in
tile: southwest cornerstone of the coun
ty courthouse, ull the legal data rela
five to the building ot the court house,
a copy of the Jacksonville Times and
pieces of money 'in denominations p
to $6 is burled. There Is some doubt
whether a $5 gold piece wasienlombed
but those present are positive up to a
dollar.' The cornerstone was laid tin
der the auspieccs of the Masonic lodge
and was an outstanding event in pin-
. neer times.
. " 'Wat Sale, 1921 big six 7-pitssenger
Sludebaker liko new. Will consider
'tiadn. a. 11, Loomls. 1'hone 411-lt-a. 11
(Jood order anil good time at Kaglc
Point-Saturday Light. ' 0
JIIss Alta Nitylor, (ioodwln rorsa
tlnri's'llil N. O rape street. Phono 648-J.
3u
.Mr. hikI Mnt. (1. K. Ilelslnger and
children of Saberla, la., C. A. Taylor
of New York, anil C. II. Colt or Chi
cago are registered at - the iVoilford, '
Heo the picture, "Tho Triumph of
. OooU .Will," at the Itialto Friday and
Saturday.- ,..()
Everything oloctrlcal. Medford Elec
tric Co-, rhooo 601.
Dancing at Natatorlum . Saturday
'Bight - . 8
'Here's an item of Interest lo the
fishermen of the .Hoguo Hlvor valley,
which was published In the (inuitK
Pass Courier yesterday; "A few Chin
ook salmon are being cnught now by
local fishermen., Thoro are not many
' being taken and no extra largo ones
jliave yet been hooked. Fishermen are
lnnlrlikir n trmrl vaiii nn nevtnnl nf
-vthe fact that nets are not to be placed
111 L11U II1UIIII1 UI11I1 1UIU 111 Itiuy." J inn
will, give some of the early,, ones a
clmncu to get through tho first few
miles before commercial fishing Ben
son commences," V ,
' Dancing school Jlon., Wed. Frl. from
S to 10, Altheu hall, corner Main and
Central. Guarnntoe to teaeh you in
coiiibq ot eight lossons. Campbell's
Dancing School 10
. 13. T. S., dry Barium sulphur for
your pink .spray. Form Hureau Co
Operative Exchange. 1(1
Phone 100 for Taxi. !
A. M. Kuapp of BoIhii, Ida.; who is a
visitor In the city was ono ot the
outside B. P. O. IS. men In 'attendance
at the Kills lodgo session last night.
A great many people swear "by"
mo,- some swear "for" me and a few
swear "at" mo. 1 do not worry tho,
'cause 1 was put In this world to do
"good", and "I do". Dr. Colenmn, M.
F. & II. llldg. Chiropractic and Natur
al Methods. ,
R. A. Holmes, the wsurance Man.
Insurance, and Bonds, plus Sorvlco.
" 'Head Jones' ud, page three. 9
'"Lee Davenport of the Hosscau Coal
Co.,' reports tho salo of some coal In
Grants Pass rocently from tho local
initio utul predicts n wide market tor
the output tho coming season.
' Tho 'picture Bhowlng tho develop
ment of one of the biggest manufac
turing Industries ot the country Frl
day and Saturday at Uialto. '" '' 10
' Deldo-Light Uloctrlclty for every
farm. Medford ICloctrlc Co.
" Coffee, salo Sat, Palaco tlrocory, 9'
This evening the Adult lllblo classes
or tho First Methodist church will hold
I heir monthly business and social
meeting nt the church on North Hurt
lett street. All members and friends
of tlm church are 'most cordially In
vltotl.
' Btulu Fountain fur Bale nt DeVoo's.
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Feed . wheat fi.W per cwt. lit the
Farm Bureau Cooperative Exchange.
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Dance at Applegnte, April 2nd. Med
ford music. ' Everybody come. 9
V:;; 'There is d J
flavor to suit M
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Oregonluns who are guests ut the
Medford are Mr. and Mrs. Jack Porter
Mr. and Mrs. C. H. Woodcock and
Mrs. W. S. Woodcock of Corvallis. M.
Cowan of Marshfield, Mr. and Mrs. J.
W. Hoatson of Knseburg, F.- (J.- Lewis
of Eugene and the following from
Portland: A. Newlands, C. F. Dletncr,
E. Johanneson, A, H. Faircblld, N. J.
McPhall, It. H. Heck, W. P. tlray, J.
S. Jones, It. P. Lyman and E. M. Pugh.
On April 1st, Friday afternoon and
evening beginning at :! o'clock, the
Methodist Aid society of Central Point
will serve hot chicken tamales, baked
beans, pickles, sandwiches, pie and
coffee in Mrs. Lynch's restaurant.
Tamales on sale at 15c each. , 9
After you are uutoing all day come
and eat your dinner at Hotel Medford
Open to nine p. m. ' 9
Special sale Saturday on carnation;
and sweet peas at Flower Shop, Sparta
Bids. Phone 50ii. 9
Mr. John Filfley, a prominent orch
ardist or the Hogue Hiver valley, was
in Yreka Easter to visit with his niece,
Mrs. Frank Smith. Mr. WiUley 'has
been for a trip east and was on his
way home via San Francisco, making
the trip in his sedan. Yreka Journal
Personal attention to overdue ac
counts. Lindas, 235 East Main.
Blocks and dry slabs for sale. Call
859. tf
Phone 100 for Taxi. 9'
The niemberK of the University of
Oregon .orchestra, which organization
gave a concert here last night, went
over to Ashland by jitney ut 9 a
today, and will give a concert in Ilia
city tonight.
Flowering shrubbery and perennials.
Eden Valley Nursery, CSO-J-2. .
Hotel Medford dining room open
from 0:30 a, m. to 9 p. m. continuously.
9'
Head Jones' lid, page three. 9
James T. Chinimck returned to
Grunts Pass today after. a couple ol
days spent In Medford on business
mutters, i ; i i .,;.' , , i,
Window and door screens, lattice
work. Trowbrldgo Cabinet Works. 322
The CO cts. lunches served at the
Hotel Modioli! on week days are not
lunches, they are dinners. . 9
Orange sain Sat, Palace Croccry. 9
Aubrey Smith, superintendent of the
public schools, Is In Spokane this weeli
attending the annual Inland Empire
Teachers Association convention. He
Is expected to arrive back in Medford
on Sunday.
You will always find someone In at
MODERN PLUMBING & HEATING
CO. Utie your phone, ours is 620. . 322
April Fool's ilunco at Beagle Sat. 10
Dancing . at Nututorlum Saturday
night. ' '" 9
Harold Bebb of Ashland, spent
Thursday in this city , on ono of his
periodical visits.
Insurance of all kinds. Lindas, 236
East Main.
Invest, your Bavlugs In the Jackson
County Building and Loan association
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Special sale Saturday on carnations
and sweet peas at Flo"wer Shop, Sparta
Ming, ptione iiuu. i ,-.
(Jeorgo W. Seaton or Merlin and C
V. Loosloy of Forth Klamath are reg
(stored at the Nash. Other Oregonluns
at this hotel are C. C: Shoemakor and
family, L. Morris, E. G.' Thomas and
Bon F. Hunt of Portland.
Somo' rirst class 30x3 tiros $15.00.
Modford Vulcanizing Works.' " 322'
Lnwn mowers sharpener) right. Lib
erty Shop. 261-J. , tt
Phono 100 tor Tax I. ' 9
11. V. Scluuipp or Rogue River and
J. W. Johnson or Gold Hill nre among
the visitors In town rrom the north
end or the county.
Thoro will bo a dance at Savage
Creek hall, Sat., April 2nd. 10
Bottor fcuy a Cbnndler than wish
you had. -.. .. tf
Head' Jones' nd, pngo throe. 9
Alleging negligence on tho part of
the Cnlirorniti-Oregon Power company,
the London & Scottish Insurance cor
poration has filed suit' against the
power company to colloct $98,085.72
this amount of insurance having been
paid Jo the Germain company of Pitts
burg, ' Pennsylvania said to be the
owner of- at least $105,000 worth of
lumber consumed by fire when the
Kesterson mill nt Worden, 20 miles
south. 'or Klamath Fulls, burned
on the 17th' of' last September.
The legal buttle promises to be
sensallonnl, us tho California-Oregon
Power company Is known to have
been at work since the fire gathering
evidence lo defend the suit. Klamath
Falls Herald.
Cash, doors and rrnines everything
In mlllwork. Trowbrldgo Cnblnot
Works. S:
Ford truck with cab nnd good body
for salo chenp. New tiros. Seely V.
Hull Motor Co. If
Coiri'u sale Sat, Palaco Grocery. 9
The' long talked of and anticipated
April Foul ball of the American Le
gion post will begin tonight at 9
o'clock at the Natatorlum, and from
then on until midnight the crowd Is
expected to be record breaking. The
music w!'l be rurnlshed by the Imper
ial orchestra, niuf the admission price,
which also covers tho cost of dancing
for the night, Is only 25 cents.
Better get busy now nud have your
rugs ami carpets washed on the Boor;
sanitary and no trouble to housewiro.
Plume H9S, E. L. Davis. ' . r 11
Now that the auto trailing season Is
In lull swing, the Medford Auto com
pany are handling u good many used
cars of various makes that have been
taken In on Hoicks anil Chevrolet new
cars and at very attractive prices for
curs that have been overhauled and
put Into tip top condition. They have
A number of good buys on hand today.
The shutting off of the electric puw
er in the city tliiu afternoon from 4:3U
to 5:30, notice of which was published
in this paper yesterday, caused little
general Inconvenience beyond the dis
continuance -of elevator service in the
office building for that time and the
inability to cook by electricity in the
home which had electric ranges.
"Spot" dances at lleagle Sat. 10
. Save money on wrapping paper by
using white print paper in rolls. Ask
this office. tf
Saturday, special sale carnations
and sweet peas at Flower Shop, Sparta
Bldg. Phone 50K. 9
A number of .Medford people plan lo
motor over to Applegate Saturday
night to attend the. big dance and sup
per to be given In the Applegate hall.
Dance-music will be furnished by the
Premier orchestra of Medford.
Mrs. Paul Hansen, corsetlere for
NuHone. Phone 585-J. ' tf
Better get some of the print paper
on roils for wrapping paper at this
office and save 2 or 3 cents per pound.
Come and look at It and be convinced.
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Phone 100 tor Taxi. .9
Included' among the guests from
Oregon at the Hotel Holland are E. G.
Guyor and Myron Hermann of Eugene,
Mrs. Hutchinson of Koseburg, Itoscoe
Biehn of Klamath Falls and the fol
lowing from Portland: Mr. nnd Mrs.
Win. Goldman, J. 11. O'Neill, Itjilph
Hoeber, Frank Cue and P. E. Taylor.
We have extra bargain In some roll
print paper, first-class stock, ask us. tf
Ob! Yum! Yum! I rome cooked' eats
at Beagle Saturday, April 2. . 10
Head Jones' nd, page three. 9
George W. Barker, the Butte Fulls
banker, was u business visitor in the
city Thnrsduy and today. J i
Music furnished by Bliss Heine at
Beagle Saturday night. 'i 10
We i)o Hemstitching and Plcotjng.
Singer Sewing Machine-Co. Ktfc'lO
S. Fir. Phono 215-11. ,' J7
Orange salo Sat, Palace Grocery. ! 9
C. 1). Thoinpsou of the high school
faculty and Miss Jullit Fielder, teacher
at Washington school were re-elected
by tlle'school lidaYil'lit'lts recentmect
Ing. Through some error their names
wuro not Included 111 the printed list
of thti educators re-elected.
Brooms made by the Hoguo River
Broom Works are the best tor the
money. Insist on home made brooms.
11
Rock Springs lump coal, dry wood,
mill blocks and kindling. - Valley Fuel
Co. tr
Dnnclng at Natatorlum Saturday
night. 9
Prof, and Mrs. Rebec and Mr. and
Mrs. Porter J. Ncrr are planning on a
trip to Europe next year, visiting the
Pyrennes districts ot France and
Spain, and - southern France. .They
will make the trip through these lands
afoot. '
When overhauling your old bus put
new life In it by demanding genuine
American hammered piston rings, fac
tory equipment on the best cars. The
Busy Corner Motor Co. tf
' Hemstitching and picotlng ' '
10 cents per yard. i
Tho Vanity Ha Shop, ' ' , j
. Cor. E. Main and Bartlett. ' tf
Dance nt Applegate, April 2nd. Hertford-music.
Everyhody-come. 9
Frank and Wilbur Ashpolc spent
Miss Billie Duley has returned from LvVVVAVV
and
Dancing at Natatoiium Saturday
night.
K. M. C. Neill Is a visitor 111 tho city
from Grams Pass who arrived Thurs
day. Uelco-Lrght farm light and power
plunts. Medford Electric Co.
Wednesday attending to business mat
ters In Eagle i-oliitv ' '
If you want Borne print paper in
oils, to fit In your paper racks or to
use without the racks, better see us at
once and save money. . tf
List your house,' Tnrm nnd timber
with the 'Medford Land & Insurance
Agency, 220 West Main street. ' tf
Read Jones' ad, page three. 9
Fred' Lpy of Eagle . Point spent
Thursday In the city attending to bus
iness matters. '
It will pay you to run into the Med
ford - Pharmacy, Main and Central
streets, on Saturday, April 2nd. Their
speelnls for' ono dollur will surprise
you. , 10
Cull 637-M for desirable tenant for
your furnished house. Will lease. 11
Orange sale Sntr)Palace Grocery. 9
Construction ,ofoa, concrete slaugh
terhouse' to cost' h 'the neighborhood
of $!'0,00t), will 1le started ' soon; by
iSIMl IKiiAshiMlo,:V lt-wlll bo ready
t'oi'.occupaucy ti 90 days, and will be
erected.' On .their .property - In the east
part-of (own. ; i '' - ;!.-.:
Picotlng, . V
Henistltchiiig!,' ' : -' ' '
Buttons covered. ;
Handicraft -Shop. , 11
The development of Dodgo Brothers
factory will be shown Friday and Sat
urday at the Rlalto. 10
New potatoes, fresh peas, artichokes
n fact everything In the vegetable
Ine: Palace Grocery, phone 109. 9
The Pacific Coast league baseball
season will open next Tuesday, the
northern teams playing In California.
Dim Under, a former Medfordlte whose
name bus appeared lit the llue-up ot
Coast teams for several years, has
iieeii sold to San Antonio of the
Texas league.
Dance at Heaglo Saturday given by
Miss Georgia -Henry; 10
12-Inch dry pine $1.00 n tier: 1 0-inch
dry pine $4.75. Valley Fuel Co. tf
Head Jones' nil, page three. 9
Mrs. Hettinger or Medford, Oro., ar
rived In Echo this week to visit with
friends' and relatives. Mrs. Hettinger
will he remembered as Miss Neva
Rudgers, who niado her homo hero un
til severnp years ago. Pendleton Tri
bune.
Tho Medford Pharmacy's Special
Dollar Sale for Saturday, April 2nd is
worth looking up. Some genuine bar
gains of seasonable goods. - 10
a two weeks' visit with friends
relatives in" Portland and Cottage j
Grove, and lias resumed her osititin
it the Optimo cafe.
Everything electrical. Medford Elec
tric Co. Phone 661. '
""Lovely- new linens In Madeira em
broidery: Handicraft Shop. 11'
Riverside Community Club dance, at
Club Huuse on Pacific Highway Satur
day eve.; April 2nd. Good music.
Tickets $1.50 on sale Reddy's Jewelry
Store. 9
Alkl Hall, a former resident of this
city, now employed In the Southern
Pacific machine shops at Redding, Cal.l
lis Rnenn n" a rw :iv in ttia rnv
visltlng friends and relatives, i
Heal home laundry equipment. Sim
plex Ironer and Western Electric
Washer. Seo-demonstration Friday
and Saturday afternoons. Paul's Elec
tric Store. 9
April Fool's party at Eagle Point
Saturday, April 2. , 10
Coffee sale Sat, Palace Grocery. 9
Attorney Gus Newbury is contem
plating a short trip to southern Cali
fornia for rest aud recreation, after a
strenuous time for the past month try
ing cases in the circuit court.
New wooden beads for trimming
blouses, hats, sashes, bags, lamp
shades, etc., in many colors. Handi
craft Shop. 11
Make the spring afternoons happier
for yourself and child through the joys
of Kindergarten methods. Tiny Tot
School, phone S32-W. 13
Amos McKee or the Applegate spent
Thursday in the city attending to bus
iness matters.
Majestic, orchestra at Eagle Point
Saturday night, 10
. "Spot" dances at. Eagle Point Satur
day night. ' 10
Head Jones' ad, page three. 9
Mrs; J. T. Hlttson who has been
quite ill, Is convalescing rapidly, and
s now on the road to complete, recov
ery. . 1 . ; .
Wushubie embroidery threads In all
shades. Handicraft Shop. 11
For Sale, 1921 Big six 7-passenger
Stiidcbaker like new. Will consider
trade. G. M. Lriomls. Phone lll-R-2. 11
The chimney of the old brick kiln
at Jacksonville has been torn down,
and the bricks sorted; for use In the
construction of the new additions to
the Carsyll apartments. i ,
Dr. Henry B. Purl, the dentist, has
returned from . a month's special
course at Portland and is now In his
ofrice again better prepared than ever
to care for his business.
Don't miss- "Dollar Day" at the
Medford Pharmacy, Main and Central,
Saturday, April 2nd. See their "ad"
on another page this issue. 10
Charles Hamilton of Huch, was a
business' visitor In the city Thursday
for a 1'ew hours,-, ' :. ' i
Anyone having a few pieces of 8
inch rough siding, beveled from half
inch to five-eights please notify B. T.
DeLosh, phone 390-L. Either new or
good second-hand lumber will do.
Read Jones' ad, page three. 9
Royal Brown of 'Eagle Point spent
Thursday afternoon,, and evening In
tile city .visiting relatives.
Violin instruction, Florence Howell,
special attention to beginners. Sparta
building,' phone 64 5-1 1. tt
Orders' taken lor pleating of all
kinds, accordion pleating, box and
knlfo plcatings. Handicraft Shop. 11
A nuV modern soda fountain and
counter has. beeri Installed In Crow
son's. Have your suits and dresses cleaned
by u master cleaner. Home cleaning
and pressing is a drudgery and takes
valuable time that you need for more
plcnsfint work. We will call for your
bundles and return them promptly.
Telephone 244, The Pantorium. 13
H. G. Ileriner of Hilt, Cal., spent
Thursday in tho city nnd Jacksonville
attending to business matters. .
"Wlion Detter automobiles are built,
Buiclc will build them. tf
Dr. Plckel who;i8 attending W. II.
Johnson, former cashier of tho Buuk
of Jacksonville reports a steady im
provement in tho condition of the pa
tient who was suffering rroui an .at
tack of the flu. !'..'
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from us you nLso buy our (hue
mill knowledge of Insurance,
anil can conmiaiiil our services
throughout the life of your pol
icy, that's what we're here for.
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teria and save enough to pay for running your car. Many are doing
it, so can you Try it for a month.
March has surely been a banner month, the Groceteria habit is
growing. You will get it sooner or later. Come down Saturday.
The prices you will buy at, are regular all the time prices. Here
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are a few. Look them over. '
Snow Drift Shortening, 8 lbs. $1.52
Snow Drift, 4 lbs. . V . . .80c
Snow Drift, 2 lbs. . , . . . .43c
White Ribbon Shortening 4 lbs. 68c.
Van Camp's Clam Chowder . . 13c
Campbell's Soups . 13c
Veribest Salad Dressing, large 23c
Alaska Pink Salmon, 2 for . . . 25c
California Sardines . . . . .... .21c
Sardines in Oil . . . . 7c
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25c
25c
14c
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Sunkist Pineapple, large can . . 34c
Del Monte Asparagus Tips . . . 24c
Sweet Potatoes, per can ; .... 17c
Jello or Jiffy Jell . . lie
Minced Clams ; . ; '.; , ........
y i Royal Club Shrimp . ......
c Sweet' Corn, 2 cans!
Peas, No,v2 cari.
Royal Club Hominy, No. 3 can
Dromedary Dates ,. . . ;. 22c
Del Monte Ripe Olives 14c
Instant Tapioca . .". . ...10c
Apple Butter .20c
Stuffed 'Olives ... . ... .20c
Sun Kissed Catsup . . . .29c
He?nz Catsup . '. 34c
Head Rjce; 'lb. .... . . '. t'8c
Egg Noodles, pkg ,9c
Welsh's Grapalade . . . 34c
Welsh's Grape Juice . ..38c
Del Monte Preserves . '. 35c
Jelly (Pure Fruit) ... .20c
Roast Beef (2 lbs.) . . .30c
Toilet Soap, 6 for 25c
Luna Soap . . 15c
White Linen .......... 5c
Bacon (12 lb. can) . .$250
Peaches, 2 1-2 can . . . .23c
LEMONS, 2 DOZEN FOR 25c ; ; '
.Watch for the announcement of the opening of our new Bakery.
The finest in Southern Oregon.
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WAIT
utiitil your onrpi'ts nro
Ihfeitil liaro. Cull ISO nml
let us tell vnn how you can
luivo a new raj;' in its ii,ict.
Dick says "Tin1 Ktigs we
I'li'iin iiri' clean when we
clean them.
Mosan Art Rug Co.
119 West Tenth St.
rFVfejR and shortens pancake nkm
fftml' --EMm'. preParation- ''"' . '
'ppT' mix and cook.' ' - VUlij
W5J' 'jV". ' ZtS'- ' ! The OLYMPIC Line includes your iaoorltt I I
I i I 1 I'll"" . ":ui zunuuruy muiea, pacitea, wrappea I 111
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WEEKS-CONGER CO
Funeral Directors
T..G. HEINE, M. D.
Physician and Surgeon j
Surgery of Kyes, Kars. Nose and j
Throat. All illneiuiPB of those organs '
treated. (Masses fitted. .114-316 l.llj-j
erty llldg., Cor. iiain & Gtiips Sta.
Monarch Seed & Feed Co.
Phone 2C0 ' 317 E. Main St.
We Are Headquarters for All Vegetable
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