Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, April 02, 1921, Page 2, Image 2

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ftiEDTOTlT) MAIL TRIBUNE, MEDTOftB, OIsF.(":0:. SATURDAY. 'APRTT,
f Large cuncreisatiuiis were in atttn
dance at ihe Main Street Methodist
iff r.iiscoai cniircn, somn, last Sunday.
Eg Jj t11oni1 " M l s,"day srliool, league, misBionary so-
Tocal and
Tint a few days more and the valley
"Will be a uiass of blossoms as the
earlier varieties of pears will then be
in full bloom. Hern and there a num
ber of trees are in bloom now. The
later varieties of pears will be in full
bloom in a week or JO days, and the
apple blossoms will be out in about
two weeks. "This is the most consis
tent fruit blootnlnK section I ever saw"
Haiti Floyd It. Yomm. the frost cxert.
today. "Dining my five years of visits
here in the spring blossoming time
has always, route about April 1st."
There Is very heavy setting of pears
In the orchards, and generally of ap
ples. Try our merchants lunch. The
Shasta.
liny fresh hulk seedH at Warner.
Wortmau & Gore. 11
Another rousing dance at Nat to
night. , Imperial orchestra. 10
A change In the weather Is coming
as the prediction for Sunday Is fail
and cooler, and the air begun cooling
off a little this forenoon. Friday was
the warmest day of spring so far, with
a temperature of 7f.
J" or Sale, 1 Hz 1 big six 7-passenger
Htudebaker like new. Will consider
trade. G Jl, Loomis. Phone 411-11-2. 11
Good order and good time at Kagle
Point Saturday night. 10
We can' allow you a fair price for
old tires. Kxchangu Tire Co. l.r
W. L. Jones of the local forest ser
vice will take the place of II. J. ICberly
ns district warden for the stale! forest
service In Jackson county. Ills head
ouarters will be with the federal for
est sci'vice and he assumes the duties
of the position April 1st. Mr. Kberly
who has been promoted to deputy
state forester with headquarters in
Salem, arrived in the city Friday anil
will leave tomorrow to attend a for
estry meeting al Klamath Falls.
Miss Alia Naylor, Goodwin corse
tlero, 121 N. Grape street. Phone 51S-.I.
35
See the picture, "Tho Triumph of
Good Will," at the liialto Friday and
Saturday. 10
Another rousing dance at Nut to
night. Imperial orchestra. 10
Clias. A. Cheney of Denver and T.
I'". Merrick of Seattle are among the
guests at the Holland.
Everything electrical. Medford Klec
trlc Co. Phono Gin.
Dancing school Mini., Wed. Frl. from
8 to 11), Althea hall, corner Main and
Central. Guarauteo to teach you. In
course of eight lessons. Campbell's
Dancing School. HI
Got that Hpnro tiro from our large
'. stock of used and rebuilt tires. Priced
light. Exchange. Tire Co. 15
Percy Cupper, state engineer arriv
ed In the clly 'last evening for an In
spection of (he various Irrigation pro
jects in thlH vicinity, having come
from Grants Pass where ho went over
the big district Irrigation project In
thai, section, "' '
U. T. 8., ' dry Barium sulphur for
your pink spray. Farm llureaii t'o
OpurnUve Exchange. Ill
A great many, people swear "by"
me, sonio swear "for" me and a few
swear "at" me. I do not. worry tho,
'cause 1 was put In this world to do
"good" and "I do". Dr. Coleman, M.
F. & II. Iildg. Chiropractic and Natur
al Methods. tf
Another rousing dance at Nat to
night. Imperial orchestra. 1(1'
The public market this morning was
a fairly, good one with plenty of meat
and eggs, and a goodly supply ol
dressed chickens wlilc'. proved pnpu
lar anil sold early.
11. A. Holmes, tho msuranco Man
V Insuraucc. and lionds, plus Service.
N. The plcturo showing tho develop
ment of ono of Ihe biggest manufac
turing Industries of the country Frl
day and Saturday at Hlallo. Ill
Pollyanmi lunch and delicatessen
k;
The Southern Oregon Presbyterlal
will convene next Tuesday in the
Presbyterian church at Ashland with
representatives present from the
churches in this section of the state
Prominent speakers are expected to
address, the gathering.
Dcico-i.igm isioctriclly for every
farm. Medford Klectrlc Co.
Soda Fountain for sale at DeVoe's
tf
I'eed wheat $2.40 per cwt. at the
Farm lluieau Cooperative Kxchangi
tf'.i
Another rousing dance at Nat to
night. Imperial orchestra. 10'
OrcKonlans registered at the Med
ford are F. S. Heck of Woodbuin, II
t. Kouisen of Mauinth Falls, Percy
A. Cupper of Salem, and the following
from Portland: Captain and Mrs. It.
IcClark. J. 11. Messlnger, A. W. Glass
ford, Mr. and Mrs. C. C. Fvans, Mi
ami .Mrs. W. F. Miller, A. II. Balllngcr,
and J. v. Gates.
Personal attention to overdue an
counts. Lindas, 23.1 Fast Main.
Hlorks and dry slabs for sale. Call
S5II. tf.
Illversldo Community (Tun dance at
Club House on Pacllic Highway Satur
day eve., April L'ml. Good music.
Tickets $1.50 on sale Iteddy's Jewelry
Store. la'
Clay A. Walker, the former resident
here is a visitor In the city fium
Dunsmulr, Calif.
' Flowering shrubbery and perennials.
Eden Valley Nursery, liSrt-J-J. ,
Window and door screens, lattice
work. Trowbridge Cabinet Works, T'
Another rousing dame at Nat to
night. Imperial orchestra. in
A large number of Ashland fans
were la the city last night enjoying
the big American Legion dance.
Yon will nlwnys find someone In at
MODICHN PLUMH1NC. ft IIF.ATING
CO. Use your phone, ours Is liM. 3J-
Insurance of nil kinds. Lindas,
East Main.
clety, in fact, the who'e church is
making advances along all lines. To
morrow the services will be interest
ing. At the morning services Mrs.
Collins will sing. In the evening the
choir will give a special number. This
j morning and evening sermons w ill be
helptul and inspiring. lo all these
services the public is cordially invited.
II. O. Frobach. secretary of the
chamber of commerce, arrived home
today from Eugene where he attended
the short course of the l". of O. depart
ment of couimerce for the commercial
organization secretaries, and also the
annual meeting of tho Oregon cham
ber of commerce secretaries.
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 Hliii-W. 1
Another rousing dance at Nat to
night. Imperial orchestra. 10
Weed Post. No. 71 of the American
Legion will have charge of the Fourth
of July celebration in that city tills
year, and plan to make it the biggest
event of its kind in the history of
northern California. There will be
special program of sports, including
baseball games, and other athletic
contests. They are asking the co-operation
of southern Oregon and nor
thern California communities.
Majestic orchestra at Eagle Point
Saturday night. 10
"Spot" dances at F.agle Point Satur
day night. 10
Washal.de embroidery threads in all
shades. Handicraft Shop. 11
Pen M. Collins of Grants Pass,
transacted business matters in the
city Friday.
For Sale, 1021 lllg six 7-passenger
Studebaker like new. Will consider
trade. G. M. Loomis. Phone 4 1 l-H-2. II
Don't miss "Dollar Day" at the
Aiedford Pharmacy, Main and Central,
KatuiMay, April 2nd. See their "ad"
on another page this Issue. 10
Violin Instruction, Florence Howell,
special attention to beginners. Sparta
building, phono G45-II. tf
George Older of .Montague, Calif.,
Is spending a few days In the city at
tending to business matters.
Orders taken for pleating of all
kinds, accordian pleating, box and
knife pleatlngs. Handicraft Shop. 11
Have your suits and dresses cleaned
by a master cleaner. Home cleaning
and pressing is a drudgery and takes
valuable time that you need for more
pleasant work. We will call for your
bundles and return them promptly
Telephone 211, The Panlorlum. Ill
When better automobiles are built
Ilulck will build them. tf
Hal Gurber, who loft, this city last
December for Constantinople, Turkey
for a visit with his mother and sisters,
writes friends In (his city that he has
been held up at Gibraltar, Spain for
several weeks awaiting transports
anil was further .delayed by Greeco
ami Turkey going to war.
Itr. Jouett P. Ilray Is In his office
week days except Thursdays, room
4011-410. Phone ES0. Lady assistant.
"Keep Smiling." tf
Save making your children's dresses
by buying Pacific Package Goods.
Handicraft Shop. 1 It
April Fool s dance at Ileaglo Sat. 10
Terrence llrannlgan, who claims to
have been working with bridge gangs
I'roni Medford to Diiiisniulr for the
past seven or eight years, was com
niitled to the comity jail here for tio
days charged with leaving a camp fire
burning. .. Is claimed lie left a camp
fire without extinguishing the same al
a point In the immediate vicinity of
Sisson. oiskyou News.
Invest your savings in the Jackson
County Uuildlng and Loan association
tf
Some first class 30x3Mi tires $15.00.
.Medford Vulcanizing Works. 32
Lawn mowers sharpened right. Lib
erty Shop. 2C1-J. " tf
Frank C. Ilraniwell, state superliv-
tendent of banks, and Percy A. Cup
per, state engineer, left Wednesday
night for southern Oregon where they
will visit the Points i'ass, Medford
and Eagle Point Irrigation districts us
members of the stato Irrigation secur
itles commission. Salem Capital Jour
nal.
Phone loo for Taxi.
There will be u dance at Savage
( reek hall. Sat., April 2nd. 10
Uetter buy a Chandler than wish
you had. tf
lames M. Croneiniller of Jackson
vilie was a business visitor III the city
r riday afternoon.
Cash, doors and frames everything
In mlllwork. Trowbridge Cabinet
Works. 322
Ford truck with cab and good body
for sale cheap. New tiros. Seely V.
Hall Motor Co. f
Iletter get busy now and have your
rugs ami carpets washed on the floor;
sanitary and no trouble to housewife.
Phono !'.ix, !:. L. Davis. 11
Mrs. A. O. Itennett leaves shortly
on n vl;.H with friends and relatives
In San Francisco and Amjel's Camp.
Calif.
Delco-Lrght farm light and power
Plants. Medford Klectrlc Co.
$100 Rcvsrd, 3IC0
The rradtTS or this purer will be
pl' .iaod to learn that there Irf nt least
i.c ure.uk'tl d!nt-ase th.it acteiu-e huH
iM-t-ri ablo to tu-e In nil its siuki-s anil
that I i-atarrh. ('alarm iieiim ureatlv
trit!;L-!i. .-1 by constitutional i-or.dltlons
lilus ' nrntltmlu'lal treatment IIhII'm
!.'atart!i M-.llctre n taki-n Int'-rniitly snd
v.i u.ni i:i? iteatu i-tt me .Mu.-ons sur-
i-T i.f th. Syni.-m tl. -r:hy uentrcylitt;
e fM'jnitatlnn o ihe tlia.'iMe. tlvinr ire
pi tint; Mrenctti ml.lin,; up Ihe ean-
-ition .i.-i.l i'sltitiK natur.' in doing tti
rli. Tt'i- nrot.rtelor Iihvo in m'loh
tatMi In thr .utull-.B power of Hall's
1'ntarrh Mi.lU-'i'e lli-it thev offer One
Hnmlr.-il I 'oll.ii'i for any rae that (I falls
i i-tire s ii.l for list of Kithnonlnl..
A. Urea.. 1'. .1 I'll! S'KV & C.).. TulaJn.
Ohio. SjM by all Lr-Jtu.jtj.
John C. Mann left Wednesday on a
ten days visit to Los Angeles and
Long Ileach. Calif. He will return
with Mrs. Mann and the children.
"Spot" dances at lleagie Sat. 10
Save money on wrapping paper by
using white print paper In rolls. Ask
this office. tf
Mrs. Paul Hansen, corEetiere for
Nulione. Phone K85-J. tf
-is. Klaine Kluin and Mrs. Otto
Kliini leave the first of the week for a
month's visit in California. They will
make the trip by auto.
lietter 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. I
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We have extra bargain In some roll
print paper, first-class stock, ask us. tf
Oh! Yum! Yum! Lome cooked eats
at lleagie Saturday, April 2. 10
The Standard Oil service station at
Sixtli street and Riverside avenue is
nearing completion and will be open
for business the first of next week.
It was originally Intended to open the
plant March 2Sth. The station is the
same style as the Main street station.
A large force of workmen are rushing
the work to completion.
We do Hemstitching and I'icoting.
Singer Sewing Machine Co. No. 10
S. Fir. Phone 2 1 5-14. 27
Ilrooins made by the Rogue River
Proem Works are the best for the
money. Insist on home made brooms.
11
The Josephine county circuit court
will begin Its sessions next Monday,
April -Ith. District Attorney Kawles
.Moore will request the return of the
transcript of the cases against R. D.
Ilines in connection with the failure of
the Hank of Jacksonville for reconsid
eration at the May term of the Jack-,
son county grand Jury.
Rock Springs lump coal, dry wood,
mill blocks and kindling. Valley Fuel
Co. tf
When overhauling your old bus put
new life in it by demanding genuine
American hammered piston rings, fac
tory equipment on tho best cars. The
IJusy Corner Motor Co. tf'
Hemstitching and plcoting
10 cents per yard.
Tho Vanity Ha Shop,
Cor. E. Main and liartlett. tf
Mr. and Mrs. Jack Porter and little
daughter are visiting friends and rl
atlves in this city. Mr. Porter is en
route to Fresno, Cal., on business.
If you want some print paper in
-oils, to fit in your paper racks or to
use without tile racks, better see us at
once and save money. tf
It will pay you to run Into the Med
ford Pharmacy, Main and Central
streets, on Saturday, April 2nd. Their
specials for one dollar will surprise
you. 10
John Taylor of the Applegate is in
the city for a few days visiting anil
attending to business matters,
Plcoting,
Hemstitching,
lliittons covered.
Handicraft Shop.- 11
C. A. Malone of San Francisco, for
merly wllh the California-Oregon Pow
er company, Is visiting here for a few
days.
The development of Dodge Brothers
factory will be shown Friday and Sat
urday at the Rlallo. 10
TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY
FOR SALIC Nice, modern home with
sleeping porch, garage and garden,
close in on pavement. Reasonably
pricetl. 320 S. Grape St.
FOR SALE Five room bungalow
nlco bath, sleeping porch and gar
age for two cars. Closo In. Terms.
II. S. II., Mall Tribune.
FOIl SALE Two acres near Medford
on highway, cheap. Address, Two
Acres, Mail Tribune.
TOR SALE Furniture in 5 room bun
galow, also violin, guitar, electric
Ian, electric heater, vacuum cleaner,
garden cultivator, Man's bicycle. 314
S. Holly St. 10'
FOR RENT -Store room with fixtures
S S. Grape 3t.:. .Will H.'.WHson. 10
WAN'tUJDTo biro' oiio or two teams
wllh or without drivers. Phone
r.:i7-J-:i. Il.-W, nlnghaiu.
The circuit court will convene onf'1
Monday, April 4. for the April term
of court. There are a number of cases
on the docket for that time, among;
them being the R. D. Hines. case 1
which has been transferred to Jose-55
phlne from Jackson county. The grand 5
jury meets Monday and trials wlll;:
bo held the week following. The j
Jacksonville bank case has aroused i r
considerable interest in the valley.
Grants Pass Courier.
Music furnished by Hllss Heine at ! 55
lleagie Saturday nigiit. 10
Mr. and Mrs. Geo. W. Darker and 55
Mrs. N. U. Stoddard left the Holland
hotel this forenoon where they were j :
over night guests for their home at
finite Falls. j 55
Call M7-M for desirable tenant for
your furnished house. Will lease. 111
.The popular fox-trot sensation. 1 55
"Waiting for the Sun to Come Out," 1 55
from the "Sweetheart Shop," which 155
plays hero April 12th, Is being fea
tured by the Premier Novelty orches
tra of this city.
Dance at lleagie Saturday given by
Miss Georgia Henry. 10'
Mr. anil Mrs. Robert J. Kelette and
Robert Kelette of Osakls, Minn., and
1. w. jonnson of Phoenix, Ariz., are
guests at the Nash, as is also K. S.
Taylor of Corvallis.
. 12-Inch dry pine $4.00 a tier; IC-inch
dry pine $4.75. Valley Fuel Co. tf
.Mr. -und .Mrs. 11. K. Haney of Med
ford have, moved lo Portland. Port
land Journal.
The Medford Pharmacy's Special
Dollar Sale for Saturday, April 2nd is
worth looking up. Some genuine bar
gains of seasonable goods. 10
James E. Grieve, his father. John
Grieve, and nephew, Drayton Grieve of
The Dalles, who will be their guest
for an extended stay, left the city for
Prospect about 5 p. 111. yesterday con
voying a big auto truck load of sup
plies for the Grieve hotel, and expect
ed to reach their destination some
time after midnight.
Everything electrical. Medford Elec
tric Co. Phone 6C1.
Many Medford Elks will attend the
big smoker and installation of new
officers of the Ashland lodge tonight
They will leave by auto for Ashland
from the Elks tempe between 7:30 and
S o'clock this evening.
Lovely new linens In Madeira em-
broidery. Handicraft Shop. 11
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Easter Music Repeated
Several hundred hoard and enjoyed it Sunday.
Did von? It will be ;iven asain tor your benefit
Sunday, 7:H0 P. M., at i
First Baptist Church
(X. Central and Fifth Streets)
11:00 A. M.
"The Making of a Strong Man
Lord's Supper and Reception of Member.
Enjoy the day with us.
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awttf'otherexternaT
pains'quickly soothed
THAT dragffinir, wearing backache, that
bo many women BufTtT from, is quickly
cased by an npplicutioa of S loan's Liniment.
iWo rubbing, rauHBinuaa, or skin Btaina. It's
pood for oil tho family and all ttinda of
"oxteroar'aebcauudpuina. GCu. 70c, $1.40.
I 'f Pain's!
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Highest Quality .lowclry Repairing,
Dliuuond Selling, Watch Repairing.
Satisfaction Assured In
quality and price.
Mall U3 your want.
MARTIN J. REDDY
OOItONA Personal
Typewriter .
Fold It np. tales It
with you, type
write anyw-h ere.
$50.00, Including
carrying case.
MKDFORD BOOK STOKB
THntrlhnloril tnr 9n. Oronn
THE TRAGIC LESSON to CHRISTIANITY
of
THE FRENCH REVOLUTION
Address by
B. F. LINDAS
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BE THRIFTY!
Place your money with us and let it earn 7 and 8 -per cent for you.
Why loan for less? It's to your interest to get. the best, rate- of interest, ,
possible, isn't it? It's our business to make it possible for you to do so.
We:viJl b(i glad to have. the. privilege of explaining to you anything you do
iVot;c:leaiiy imdtM'stii.nd about our. association. Come in and talk it over..
C. M. KIDD, President .
30 N. Central Ave.
O. C. BOGGS, Secretary
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There'Is a Picture Ahead
Kodak As You Go
GET YGUR FILMS TONIGHT
In our Kodak Shop, which i has . provided fresh t
supplies of genuine Eastman films for this
week-end. Bring them back Monday for skilled
developing arid printing.
Films at 10 A .M., Ready at 5 P. M.
In at 4 P. M., Ready at 1 o'Clock Next Day
Prompt Attention Given to Mail Orders
SWEM'S STUDIO
217 East . Main St.
THE CHRISTIAN IDEAL
Address bv
F. LINDAS
11:00 A. M.
B.
rplil'l ing Services.
Inspiring lusic
First Methodist Episcopal Church
Fourth and Hartlett
"A Church with a Challenging Program."
"A Church of (loud Music.'' '
P.ible School ):l.-.
Classes for All Ages
AETER the winter months
v You will want your car washed, polished or simonized
for spring and summer use.
We are in a position to give you the very best satisfac
tion in Washing, Simonizing and Polishing Jobs.
The Polish we use will not injure the finish on the finest
car.
G. A. Childers Motor Co.
127 N.Riverside Phone 26.
DAY OR NIGHT
Wo render every service pos
sible at a remarkable saving.
WEEKS-CONGER CO
Funeral Directors
Medford Commission
Sales Co.
Sells anything. Sales Every
. Monday.
riKST SALE Al'ItUi 4TII
Vnrds nt Vinson's
lllveil(lt.
llrlnc 111 your goods.
I .o'clock.
l'vrrybody welcome.
'ccd Hiirn, Xortli
Sulc starts at
O. K. OII.I.11.AX. Auctioneer.
Plumbing and Heating
Quality . Service
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Wm. Hammett
42 S. Central Phone 659
INDEPENDENT ,
Auto Electric Shop
All kinds earago and auto electric
work fruarnnteed.
A. V. DURHAM & X. o. CALLAHAN'
801 Gr)0 rivnc 8-Y
GOOD CLOTHES
I Make Then
KLEIN SSL..
128 East Man St.
Licensed
CITY SCAVENGER
All refuse immediately r-
short notice. Weekly Mlt In m.
dence district Dally bualnee. dU
trlct. Phone 89g.