Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, April 07, 1921, Page 2, Image 2

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fEDFOnn MATL TRTBUNE, rEDFORD. OL'ECOX. THURSDAY, APIML 7. V.)2
ocal and
Personal
The Elks lodge will Install their new
officers tonight. Bud after the regular
lodge meeting will hold a ulg athletic
smoker which will feature several
boxing bouts and one wrestling bout
The night s festivities will wind up
with a big feed. The attendance prom
ises to be of the record breaking kind
with members of the lodge from all
over the county and from Grants Pass
present, as well as a large delegation
of the Ashland lodge.
Macaroni, three lbs. for 2oc Friday
and Saturday, at the Truax Store, 327
East Main. lo
Wanted Kefined, cultured and ex
perienced woman to keep house for
three In family. No washing or iron
ing. J. F. Hale, 305 S. Oakdale. tf
While another heavy froHt and fair
weather Is predicted for Friday morn
ing by the San Francisco weather bur
eau home folks who forecast weather
by nature lore think the weather will
change before morning, a new moon is
scheduled to arrive shortly after mid
night which will bring rain, they say.
The appearance of the sky and the
general feel of the atmosphere today
also seemed to indicate rain.
Feed wheat $2.40 per cwt. nt the
Farm Bureau Cooperative Exchange.
tf2
If you like good eals, a Jolly time
and fine music don't miss the dance at
Golsby's hall, Sat., April lUtli. Ilenefit
of Unlontown school. 15
Guests at the Holland include J. I..
Hamilton and George J. Chrlstbph Jr.
of Seattle, J.rC,?McGoe of San Francis
co, and E. Ryjm of Dunsrn,ii$r.
Personal attention; ti overdue accounts.-
Lindas,-235 East J1aln. -
U&htf'dTil Time Bafcalii ' hays
er'jttr beginning -Sat. al-Alann's. 14
".iliviuid.NlrsE. W. Fuller of. Dallas,
Ope.; "who T;on::rnulrl return trip home
Ilist week from spending the winter In
southern California slopped off In
Hertford, feel that the Mail Tribune
did them a great injustice in giving a
personal of their arrival, In which It
was stated that tney were from The
Dalles. The mistake was a terrible
one, not that The Dalles Is such a very
bad city, hut t ho Fullers admit that It
cannot compare with good old Dallas
Also at the auto camp grounds aj'e
Mr. and Mrs. F. J. Sharer of Toloxlco,
Calif., who accompanied Mr. and Mrs
Fuller north and will go home with
them. Air. and Mrs. Sharer will tour
around through Oregon In their car
looking for a posslhle new location.
. Toilet soap Dc a bar at the Truax
Store. 15
.Wilson s big money raising sale
starts Saturday. Khaki punts !)8c.
See tomorrow's paper. 14
Mrs. Clius. Conner and Miss Dorothy
Connor who huvo been spending the
past two years In the east, most of the
time In Washington and New York ar
rived hore by auto Wednesday utter-
noon from southern California where
they had been for somo time, for an
extended stay nt their home near
Jacksonville, They are at present
slopping at the Modford.
If you want some print paper In
nils, to fit In your paper racks or to
ue without the racks, better see us nt
onco and savo money. tf
Ileal old time bargains' at Mann's
sale beginning Sal., Apr. 9. , I t"
- 'iho postofflce employes aro now in
the throes of trying to select suitable
name for that motorcycle with com
mercial carrying body which the pos
tal department has assigned to the
Medford office to aid in delivery or
parcel post matter and the collection
of mall from the boxes. Hach carrier
nnd clerk Is hoping thnt he will bo as
signed as chatiffour of the vehicle, the
riding of which will save wear and
tear on corns, chlllbinins nnd footgear.
Daily a numbor of Medford and val
ley pooplo-UMtor out to the Trlgonlu
oil well In Fern valley to watch the
drilling operations.
Wilson's big nionoy . raising sale
starts Saturday, Men's underwear
fiOc. See Irthi'o'rrow's paper. 14
JllockS'jmd dry slabs ibr.8alo. Call
S59. '. ) tc
Sometimes you hear the local postal
service. criticised In rather.-harsh
terms, but that this crilicism is not
always justified Is proven by a card re
cently received by Jumes Mel. Wood.
A postal card marked Itogue lllver,
nnd addressed "dipt. Jas. Mihigh
Wood, GentlemeuH Club, Portland,
Ore." reached him promptly al the
Arlington club Portland Journal.
Phone 100 for Tax!. 14
Wilson's big money raising sale
starts Saturday. Dili O'alls xsic. See
tomorrow's paper. 14
People Notice It. Drive Them
Off with Dr. Edwards'
Olive Tablets
A pimply (ace will not embarrass you
much longer if you Ret a iacka);c of
Dr. Edwards' Olive Tablets. The skin
should 'becin to clear after you nave
taken the tablets a few nights.
Cleanse the blixxl, txmels and liver
with Dr. Edwards' Olive Tablets, the
successful substitute for calomel ; there's
no sickness or pain after taking them.
Dr. Edwards' Olive Tablets do that
which calomel docs, and just as cliei -tively,
but tlieir action is gentle and
safe instead of severe and irritatimr-
JNo one who takes Olive Tablets is
ever cursed with a "dark brown taste."
a bad breath, a dull, listless, "no good"
feeling., constipation, torpid liver, bad
disposition or pimply face.
Olive Tablets arc a purely vegetable
compound mixed with olive oil; you will
,know them by their olive color.
Dr. Edwards scnt years amonK pa
tients alllicted with livrr and bowel
complaints, and Olive Tablets arc the
Immensely effective result. Take one or
two nightly for a week. See how much
defter you (eel and look..
L
Miss Marie Faldine, county nurse,
will he at the library in Ashland Sat
urday during her regular hours observ
ed on the second Saturday of each
month, to give mothers any. advice
they seek about their children oi
other mutters.
50c cans Royal Baking Powder for
45c at the Truax Store, Friday and
Saturday only. 15'
Old time bargain days sales, Mann's
beginning Sat. 14
Oregonlans registered nt the Med
ford Include F. C. Hudson and H. J.
Kaliskey of Eugene, M. O. Wallace and
C. H. Obenhaus of Hoseburg and the
following from Portland: F. D. Ste
phenson, A. 11. Ferguson, Lou nrested,
A. R. Jackson, Mr. and Mrs. F. R.
Foster, W. M. Coplan, M. D. Owens.
C. B. Prewitt. Harry Kendall. Mr. and
Mrs. Wm. Goldman and P. Schultz.
"Little Pal o' Mine" at Kasla Point
Saturday night. ig
Plcoting
Hemstitching
Hut tons covered
Handicraft Shop. tf
A lecture and steropllcan slides on
White Slavery and the Donhln Kr:in.
dard of .Morals Unmasked," will be
given by Norman Wayne Phelps at Hie
First M. R. rhurch Friday evening.
Apr. 8, at 7:30. Everyone welcome.
Admission free.
"Pekin" at Eagle Point Saturday
night. (;
Sewing wanted. Phone 534-M. 15
The Oregon state farm bureau lias
established Its office headquarters at
428-9 Morgan building, Portland, which
rooms will be headquarters for all
agricultural activities of the farm bur
eau and a service station of the far
mers of the state. P. O. Powell, secre
tary nnd treasurer Is In charge in the
absence of President George A. Mans
field who will bo In the east for sev
eral weeks.
Phone 474. GnnrnnlnPd Work nrnmnl
service. City Cleaning & Dyeing Co.,
iui Mouui Klvcrslde. tf
Science tolls us there Is henllli and
longevity in good bread. Experience
has taught us how to make It. Hutler
Itol! Ilread, ror health and happiness,
at your grocer. i)
Miss Elizabeth Hold who underwent
an operation in the Saerod Heart hos
pital last Saturday morning Is recover
ing nicely.
When Detler automobiles are built,
llulck will build them. tf
The Presbyterian quartet were un
able to present their splendid Eastur
program last Sunday on account of ill
ness, but will again render this beau
tirul sorvlee Sunday evening beginning
promptly at 8 o'clock instead of the
usual hour of worship, 7:30. 14
So many who were unable to be
present Easter Sunday morning and
hear tlio splendid music rendered by
the quartet of the Presbyterian church
have requested that the program be.
repeated and the quartet has kindly
consented to do so next Sunday even
ing at 8 o'clock. All are most cordial
ly welcome at this musical service. 14
Those wanting pure milk and cream
from tubercular tested cows phono
C27-Y, Illlsa and Scott Dairy. 10
Make spring afternoons hannloi- fm-
yoursolf nnd child through the Joys of
Kindergarten methods. Tiny Tot
School, phono S32-W. i
Mrs. Delroy Geteholl nnd Mrs. O. E.
Osborne of Medford wore registered at
the Hotel Portland, Portland, last
Tuesday.
Invest your savings In the Jackson
County nuildliiE and Lonn association.
tf
'An unusual sight in Ai,.,ir,,,-,i
church crowded and people waiting on
mo ironi steps, occurred Easter Sim.
day morning ' at the Presbyterian
church. Tlio solo quartet of this
church at this hour presented the
entire Easter sorvlee. Tho soi vleo was
so unusual and so splendidly done that
many who woro unable to be present
have asked that It be repeated, which
will bn done next Sundav evenlnir ni k
O'clock. tit
Mr. and Mrs. Patrick Swayno of
Applegato and J. W. Flnley of Pros
pect are among tho county visitors in
Medford who arrived yesterday.
lilg tlmo at Eaglo Point Saturday,
April 9.
Wo have room for a few nioro hogs
in our shipment to Portland Monday.
Farm llureaii Cooperative Exchange
932.
A half dozen car owners have ap
peared before Judge Tavlor this
on the charge of parking their aulos.
on me near creek bridge, and as nwi
of them were out of town people they
uiew only a warning not to repeat the
orfense.
Lawn mowers sharpened right. Lib
erty Shop. 2C1-J. tf
That Medford really appreciates
splendid church music was attesled
ICaster morning at tho Presbyterian
ehuichind will again be demonstrat
ed by a large congregation iu.m Sn.
day evening when the solo quartet oi
nils eiiureh will repeal I hoi r Eastei
morning program, to which the public
Is most cordially welcome to come and
enjoy. I(.
At the Nash are registered Air. and
Mrs. linn Daw ot Grand Forks. X. D..
M. .1. Finn anil A. II. (loddard or Seat
tle, and the following Oregonians: F.
D. Mitchell of Day Ocean, anil Mr. and
.Mrs. Fred Souiliard. Mr. and Mrs. C.
A. ( arisen and ('. I). Hanker of Port
I.iimI.
We do Hemstitching anil Plcoting
Singer Sewing Machine Co. No. 10
S Fir. Phone 21."-lt. ;."
Majestic orchestra at Jacksonville
Friday, April S.
The Itogue Ujvcr Valley Ministerial
association, which met In Grams Pass
early In the week, will hold Its next
meeting at Ashland.
Save money on wrapping paper by
using white print patier In rolls. Ask
this office. tf
Rock Springs lumn cnnl rhv a-,!
mill blocks and kindling. Valley Fuel
Co. ,r.
Tekln" nt Jacksonville Frl. 15
Four auto touring parties were en
camped at the city auto camp grounds
this morning.
Hetter buy a Chandler than wish
you had. tf
Writing tablets, 5c and 10c at the
Truax Store. 15
Edward Friday of Medford has
made application with the state engi
neer for an appropriation of water
from Uice gulch, for Irrigation of a
small tract of land In Jackson county.
Ford truck with cab and good body
for sale cheap. New tires. Seely V.
Hall Motor Co. tf
Lawn mowers sharpened. Mitchell
Ladder Co., 318 East Main. tr
Herbert Alford, plant clerk for the
Associated Oil company in this city
has Invented a script cancelling ma
chine, which saves in the average oil
company office from 15 to 20 hours
weekly In labor. A patent has been
applied for, nnd the San Francisco
orflce of the Associated Oil company,
through Its bureau of Industrial rela
tions has taken up the furtherance of
the machine and asked f'r a model to
bo tested in the offices there. The
machine is driven by electricity, sim
ple in construction and accurate in Its
work. The machine used in the local
orfice is in daily use.
Delco-Lrght farm light ana power
plants. Modford Electric Co.
Mrs. Paul Hansen, corsetlere for
Nulione. Phone 585-.T. tf
District Attorney Rawles Moore at
tended to legal business in the county
seat Wednesday.
Everything electrical. Medford Elec
trie Co. Phone CC1.
Hotter get some of the print paper
on rolls for wrapping paper at this
orflce and save 2 or 3 cents per pound.
Come aud look at It and be convinced.
tf
Obadlah Smith, a trapper in the
Trail district, Is spending a lew days
in the city. He reports a poor trap
ping season.
"Wang-Wang Hlues" at Jacksonville
Friday night. 15
"Do You Ever Think Or Me" at
Jacksonville Friday night. 15
The grounds of the service station
at Main and Riverside, and the ad
joining curb parkings are being sowed
to bluegrass and clover.
Hemstitching and plcoting
10 cents per yard.
Tho Vanity Ha Shop,
Cor. E. Main and Iiartlett. tf
Ladies'
Our Ready-to
you are going
complete. .
Spring Apparel Needs
fill
GINGHAM DRESSES
I'Voiii sizes 2 to -Hi, for both street and house
wear. We have a wonderful line to choose
from.
Ladies' Dresses priced from $1.75 to
$7.50.
.Misse-i' Drosses .priced from $1.75 to $7.50
Children's Dresses priced from 70 to
$6'75.
THE BABY'S
DEPARTMENT
Is complete and you will
find ovoryiliing very rea
sonably priced' Coats,
Dresses. IViHcoats. Kimo
nas, s;ic(iies. Caps and .Jack
ets. Kvci'vihing for the
bahv. ' '
Jackson Company
Corset
Priced From
$2.00 to $7.00
In a game-at Waco, Texas, last
week, against the Cincinnati team of
the National league, Don Rader, a
former resident of. this city and V. ot
O. athlete, scored four hits and four
runs out of four times at bat.
'Luelana" at Jacksonville Frl. 15
Sale on odd dls.Ses at the Truax
Store, Friday and Slaturday. 15
George Older of Montague has re
turned to his home after attending to
business matters in the city and coun
ty for a few days.
It is Impossible to even Intimate !
what the main feature of the smoker
will bo at the Elks Thursday evening,
April 7th, but we promise some real
stunts. 14
E. 15. Elliott of AsSland spent Wed
nesday afternoon in the city visiting
friends.
12-Inch dry pine $4. on a tier; IG-inch
dry pine ?4.75. Valley Fuel Co. tf
Chester C. Kubli of the Applegate
spent Wednesday afternoon in the city
attending to business matters.
Have you attended the April sale of
house furnishings and furniture at the
M. F. & 11. Co. 11
Joseph Shoekloy of Koseburg Is
among the out of town visitors in the
city this week attending to business
mutters.
Helped Her Little Girl
Children need all their strength for
growing. A lingering cold weakens
them so that the system is open to
attack by more serious sickness. Mrs.
Amanda Flint, Route 4, New Philadel
phia, O., writes: "Foley's Honey and
Tar cured my little girl of the worst
tickling cough. I had tried many things
nnd found nothing to help until I got
Foley's Honey and Tar." Gives imme
diate relief from distressing, racking,
tearing coughs. Sold everywhere. Adv.
Notice
Lost, from emigrant car at Medford,
Feb. 23, one black male cat, some
white lower part mcxtth, white chin,
breast and rour feet. Conies for name
of Jerry. Five dollars given to anyone
to express him. O. O. D. to W. 11. Ros
bury, Gerber, Calif. 10
A, F. & A. M.
a Special Communication Med
ford Lodge 1(13. Friday even
V ie. April S, 7:30 p. in. Work
in M. M. degree. Hy order of the W. M.
15 U E. WILLIAMS. Secy.
Wear Department is complete
to need a new dress, suit, coat
LADIES' DRESSES
In (ieorgctte Crepe, Crepe
de Chenes, Taffcttas, Sat
ins nnd the new Canton
Crepe; assorted .colors and
stvles, priced at $10.50,
$19.75, $25, $27.50,
$35.00 and $46.50.
Wo also have a good line
til' Organdy Dresses in
misses' and ladies' sizes;
assorted colors and styles;
priced from $5.65, to
$9.75.
SEPARATE SKIRTS
lilue and Black Serges priced from $5.65 to $12.75. One line Silk
Plaid Skirts, a good assortment of colors, styles and sizes. Prices ran
Golden Rule Mercantile Co.
Four baseball teams are being form
ed in this city for the summer cam
paign. There will be a K. of P. team
an an Elks team, besides the Sunday
school teams In which the small boys
of the city are taking an active inter
est, j here Is plenty of material here
for a good baseball team, but of recent
years the auto and fishiug pole have
supplanted the national game in popu
larity. Patronize home and building pay
rolls by Insisting on having brooms
made bv Rogue River liruoni Works.
17
Two large auto trucks, belonging to
tho state highway commission, were
received Tuesday by Jackson county
for use on highway work in this sec
tion. Wonderful Re
sults at 70 from
Internal Baths
Mis. 1.. M. Wuillia, 204.1 XuUonul
Ave., San Lrtogo, Cal., writes Tyrrell'
Hyu'iiiu Institute of Xcw York as
follows:
""Within tho last month have had
wonderful results and all inflamma
tion has nearly subsided. 1 rould
hardly expert a woman over 70 to
rereive benefit from a trouble of Ions
standing as quickly as a youiiKCr per
son. Money could not buy my "J. H.
lt. Cascade' If I could nut get an
other." It is difficult to believe how many
internal troubles internal bathing will
relieve until you realize that phy
sicians agree that ilii per cent of hu
man ailments are caused by accumu
lated waste In the lower intestine.
The "J. B, L. Cascade," the soeln
tific method of internal bathing, re
moves, in a perfectly natural way, all
poisonous waste, and has been ho
successful in promoting health thai
over half a million intelligent Ameri
cans are now using it regularly.
U is the invention of Chas. A. Tyr
rell, M.U., of New York, who fop 23
vears was a specialist on ' Internal
Bathing, and it is now being shown
and explained by West tilde Pharmacy
Alain and f J rape Sts.
They will give you on request u
very interesting booklet on Internal
Bathing by Dr. Tyrrell, "Why Man of
Today Is Only 60 per cent Efficient."
Ask for it today and know more
about yourself and your functions
than you ever have before. Adv.
JSi 'a'SB
and up-to-date throughout. We are receiving new goods daily, and if
or wrap, this season, it would be wise to select them while the stock is
Can Best Be
NEW SPRING SUITS
Not only is this a wonderful .-bowing from
the standpoint of quality, but the values
are exceptional and the styles uncommonly
smart. Whether your taste runs to the plain
tailored models or to the novelty styles there
is a suit here that, will please you in every
particular. Tricotine, Serge, "Wool, Jersey
and other desirable fabr'n-s, in all the new
season's wanton colors. Suits for sport
wear, for street wear, for dress occasions'
Sizes 1(i to f:. Trices range from $16-50
to $77.00.
JERSEY SUITS
Some very smart models,
colors Drown, Xavy and Co
pen, with white skirts. Pric
ed a't $37.50
A few more left in Brown.
Heather. Xavy and Copen.
Sizes IS to -10. Priced at
$16.50
The Print zess line of Jer
seys, assorted colors and
sizes. Priced at $27.50
A good lino of Misses' Serge
Suits. Priced at $16.50
'it
On North Central The Busy
Store Closed
to
Raise Money
The Will H. Wilson Store,
32 No. Front St., will be
closed all day Friday to ar
range for the biggest price
smashing, money raising sale '
ever held in Medford.
Watch tomorrow's paper for
full details.
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"ELEANOR" will design drosses for all oeca-;
sions... Color and style to suit your individuality.:
Water color model on bristol board' 2.00. Send color ;
of hair, eyes, height, and usual dress measurements'
to Box 75, Mail Tribune
. lTnm receipt of design, remit check to "Eleanor."
IJox 75, Tribune. ..
tO'-Wear
BUS
Supplied at
COATS FOR ALL
OCCASIONS
at surprisingly low prices
Coats for sport, street, and
dress wear in the most
desirable materials,
eluding Polo Cloth
Tine iioinania, uiiver, ie
Laine and Serge. 'rices
range from $9.00 to
$65.00.
Poplins priced $4.00.
go from $7.50 to $1S.75.
r'iiW 'If
!
LADIES' PETTICOATS
Priced from $1.00 to $7.50. ' Big selection
awaits you.
BOYS' PLAY SUITS
From 2 to !) vear-. Priced from $1.40 to
$2.S0
Street
This Store
in- C ,
Trico- ...-
BLOUSES
In Crepe dc Chene on
deorgcWe in the new
colors and styles. Priced
from $5.65 to $12.50
Jorsotto Blouses $2.25,
$2.90, $3.25
Pongee Waists priced
ait $2.35
American Lady
Corset
Priced From
$2.00 to $7.00
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