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s MEDFOTCD MAIL TRIBUNE, afEDFORD". OKFJOX. FTJTDAY, ATftTL 8. 1021
Tocal and
Personal
The loral wi-athiM' ofrico crew und
tlie 'i)i:hiinliis on joyed a Kuoil isli-ep
last nlKht for tliO rirsi time this week,
as the heavy frost that was predicted
liy the San Francisco weather hui-Hau
Thursday forenoon for this niorninK
did not materialize and it generally
became known that It would not when
Floyd Young, the frost expect, after
carefully making his deductions an
nounced at 6:30 p. 111. yesterday thai
there woidd he no frost. Then Mr.
Yomm and County As?cnt ('ate knock
ed off work and attended tho bin do
jiiK3 of the Hlks lotlse.
pariners attention! Have your wood
cut now. No job too small and none
too larue. Phono GSG-Y, Henry Wolff.
Also one BriKfe's auto woodsaw attach
ment for sale cheap. 110
, Lost Amethyst, and pearl plil shap
ed like shamrock, (lenerous reward.
Jleturu to Mail Tribune office. 17
ltev. E. I Lawrence of Klamath
Falls, the newly elected pastor of the
First I'resbyierian church of this city,
will nreach the luomliiK sermon lit
that church Sunday.
My motto: Not t.ow "many" I can
treat but how "cood" I can treat those
' 1 do. Dr. Coleman, Chiropractic and
Natural Methods. M. F. & II. lllilS. t
Why not dance on the finest floor
and to the best music'; Sat. nlte at the
Natalorium. H
Dr. J. Lnwrcnco Hill, former well
known Medford resident, who has re
sided III I'orlland for the past three
. yearn, In which city his wife died this
winter, arrived in the city this niorn
inK to visit with friends several days
and to look after Ills property Inter
ests here, lie Is Blopplng at the Med
ford. lluy your buiIhs supply of. - oil at
iCiates': It will pay you. V
. '!l.....l I...,.,-' .l t.'iirn
The fruit Brewers of Grants Pass
and vicinity are now receiving the
daily frost warnings of Floyd Young,
the expert stationed at Medford, thru
the central station of the Pacific Tele
phone and Telegraph company
Grants Pass, which receives Mr.
Young's report between 7 and 8 p. in.
If you have an odd job you want
done, or need help for housecleanlng.
etc., telephone The Salvation Army year.
35(i. Mule or female help furnished Grace of carrhi
The work of cleaning up the ell
auto camp grounds was begun thi
morning, and by noon when the work
was only partially completed one
could hardly recognize the place, so
of : improved was Its appearance.
Chicago, Illinois reports that In both
tho city and In the state of Illinois
11121 mucks are the car or the year
and head all others in sales again this
15
i natural when
free of charge We wisli to help un
employed. Capt. W. C. Sinclair, 229
Apple street. 17
Itead Jones' ad page five. 15
'you walk In combination arch preser
ver shoes. The Huh Co. ' 15
The Ashland lodge of Elks was rep
resented by a very large delegation' of
The all-day dairy meeting for the its members, said to number 100, at
; Head .(ones' ad page five. .
Mrs. K. 15. (ioro will talk to ihe
Koosevelt Parent-Teachers next Fri
day ultornoon at i! o'clock on the sub
ject, "The Shorter School Day. ' There
will be a musical program also, and
light refreshments will be served. All
women Inlerested In the hciiooi are
cordially Invited to attend.
If you buy oil without talking with
Gates you nrc the loser. lu
Attend the Old Time llnrgain Days
Bales beginning tomorrow at Mann's
.' Included among tho Oregonlnns
Rtonnlng at the Medford are Gllber
W. Allen of Saloni, A. C. Wilbur
Albany and the following rrom I'm
Innd: George W. Stokes, Floyd 1
Porris. Phillip Heck, It. S. Tunref and
M. Frledenthal. '
Trv our merchants lunch. The
Shasta.
Community dancing Sal. nite at
Nntatoriuin. Imperial orchestra,
"Dest In the West" and finest equip-
tied hall In southern Oregon. 15
F. S. Dramwoll was one of tho 25
.Grants Pass Klks who atlended the
Installation' and .sniolter of the local
lodge last night.
Two trailers, best ever. Price below
cost. C. E. Gates Aulo Co. 15
; Head .lones' ad page five. 15
The smudging of this week has
greatly blackened the light colored
dogs and chickens of tho city. Even
those canine pets who are kept In the
house nights, had their natural beauty
spoiled by rolling over tho grass when
let out of doors.
Gregg shorthand and speed typing
class now starting. Ilookkccping mas
terod quickly through our new ma
chine inothods. Medford llusluess Col
lego. , 17
Heal old tlmo bargains nt Mann's
Bale Blurting tomorrow. 15
A big meeting of the Knights Tom
plar coinmandery was held last even
Ing, at which tho Order of the Temple
'was conferred on Edward lllnns and
Jerry Jerome of .Medford. Ashland
Tidings. '
' Our April Fold's Day salo was
hummer, our next Hummer salo Frl
day and Snlurday, this week, Trnax
Store. 15
Itead Jones' ad page five. 15
Mrs. Ralph I'lttach of the Applegato
Koellon arrived lu the city Thursday
and Is a guest at the Medford.
We can allow you a fair price ret
old tires lu trade. Exchange Tire Co.
15
Old time bargain days sales, Mann's
starting tomorrow. 15
The funeral service over Lois Wll
helm will bo held In the Perl Funeral
Home Saturday afternoon at 2::in
o'clock. Friends of Miss Wllhelui and
of her family are welcome. The Inter
incut will bo made lu the Oddfellows
cemetery.
Look today and tomorrow It's gone
grab a used car at Gates' while there
are several to pick from. 15
See "The Twelve Pound Look" at
the High School this evening. 15
' Horace Pcllon of Gold Hill spent
Thursday 111 the city and intended the
ElkB lodge session last night.
H
SAYI
tiiMiiraiiee
.lust look over your
pouch's iiml Nil1:
If lliey nil read Mike.
If tliey cover what you wan!
covert "fl.
It the iiiiiount.H arc high
enough on nil Items, and ulso
not too high.
If not have them corrected.
It. A. HOLMKS
THE INSURANCE MAN
All Forms Insurance and Honda
....'Jackson County Hank Bids.
dairymen of the county will begin here
tomorrow at 10:30 a. in. ill the public
library.
Ilest goods, lowest prices, Trnax
Store, 327 E. Main street. 1
You can now get the new McQnay-
.N'orrls perfect ground step cut piston
ring for 35c at the Riverside garage
We can;' a complete stock of McQnay
Norrls step cut and Stiperoyl rings
and Inland rings. 20
Guests from outside the stale at the
Medford include C. L. Alkinson, F. W
Charles and John F. Wilde of Chicago,
Mr. and Mrs. W. M. Gable of Eelvl-
dere. 111., J. C. Kahl of Racine, Wis.
Mr. and Mrs. K. II. Kiinhardt of New
York, .Mr. and Mrs. O. Adamson and
S. II. Fisher of Seattle, C. M. LeValley
of Oakland, Calif., and .1. II. Stlpp and
II. II. Weaver of Sail Francisco
Majestic orchestra at Eagle Point
Saturday night. It!
Aesthetic (lancing, dramatic work
and jazz orchestra at high school this
evening. Admission 35c.
Among the Diinsmuir, Calif., visitors
in the city Thursday and today arc
M. W. Wisecarver, F. M. Duggan.J-
II. Huse, C. A. Lipp and M. 10. IleaiK
ghan. They are registered at the
Medford.
If you expect to get a good used car
this spring now Is the time. C. E
Gates Auto Co.' 15
Kead Jones' ad page five. 15
Among Ihe new awnings going up
in the business part of the city Is one
covering Ihe whole slore front of the
Weeks & Orr company which Is prob
ably the largest awning in Medford
Miss Alta Naylor, Goodwin corse
Here, 121 N. Grape street. Phone 648-1
- 35
Are you paying license for 30 horse
power und getting only 107 We can
give you hack the old lower and pep
by reboring and refitting your motor,
Riverside Garage. 20
"Complete agreement between Ihe
stale highway commission and the
forestry department of the federal
government for the Immediate under
taking of the building of the highway
lo the .losophiue Caves Is reported by
Geo. C. Subln, who returned from
Portland this afternoon. Mr. Rabin
went to Portland to represent the
community nt the meeting nt which
the caves road matter was to be de
termined, and he states that both the
highway commission and the bureau
of public roads are supporting the
caves road to tho fullest extent, and
at tile meeting held yesterday after
noon agreed upon the appropriation of
funds for tho construction. Tho state
has all of its portion of the money
roady, but the federal authorities are
having to divert from another project
to enable them to commence the work
now. 1 his is agreed upon, however.
Grants Pass Courier.
Everything eloctrlcal. Medford Elec
tric Co. Phone C61.
High school play this evening. Ad
mission 35c. 15
The lecture of Norman Wayne
Phelps, state superintendent of
the World's Purity Federation, on
White Slavery and the Double Stan
dard of Morals Unmasked," In the
Methodist, church tonight will begin
at 7:30 p. m.
Hummer salo, next Friday and Sat
urday, Trnax Store. 15
Dramatic club presents "Twelve
Pound Look" at the High School this
evening. . 15
L. II. Gregory, well known Portland
newspaper man and sporting editor of
tho Oregonlau. slopped over in the
city this forenoon for u while, enroute
by auto to Portland from Sanla Maria,
Calif., whore he was with the Portland
baseball club during the training sea
son. Ho reports that Ihe club Is a
fairly good one, of young fellows most
ly, and predicts that they will make a
good showing when they get to going.
Mr. Gregory says that the roads thru
California and over Ihe Slsklyous are
flue.
Others nre grabbing bargains In
used cars, why not you? C. E. Gates
Auto Co. 15
Two helpful, Inspiring services will
be helil at (ho Presbyterian cl urch
Ibis coming Sunday, ltev. l awence
who will lake full charge beginning
May 1st, will be present and deliver
the sermon at the morning service.
The quartet will use Shelley's "Watch
man Tell Cs of the Night" and Mr.
Scougal will sing "These Are They."
U the evening service at S o'clock the
song service ns announced In yester
day's Tribune will bo given. 15
Mr. and Mrs. T. E. Daniels are visit
ing in Portland tills week and are
making their headquarters at the Port
land hotel.
Lowest prices In Medford, Hummer
Sale, next Friday and Saturday, Truax
Store. 15
Rend Jones' ad page five. 13
Among guests at the Holland are S.
Rushforth and family .if Vancouver.
It. C, Mr. and Mrs. L. .1. Lewis of
Michigan, Mr. and Mrs. C. Wrlghtnian
of San Francisco, and II. Ileiger und
Victor Riulln of Seattle.
New hats arriving daily at Lottie
Howard's, 100 X. Central avenue. 17
Quality Roods, prices can't ho beat.
Truax Store. 15
W. Gaston Domergue, the local In
surance man, spent Thursday In
Irants Pass on huslness.
R. A. Holmes, tho insurance Man.
J Insurance, and Douds, plus Service.
last
a
Ihe big Eks lodge doings here
night.
? ? ? Real music ? ? ? WItliam's
jazz fiddle, J'ville, Fri. nite. Eagle
Point Sat. nite. 16'
Get that spare tire from our large
stock of used and rebuilt tires. Priced
right. Exchange Tire Co. -15
The regular jury term of the spring
session of circuit court of Josephine
county, will begin at Grants Pass next
Monday with Judge Calkins on the
bench.
Cut worms kill vegetables. Carco
kills cut worms. Sold by Monarch
Seed Co. ' tf
The happiest feet In this town are
the ones Inside of combination arch
preserver shoes. Exclusive sale at
The Hub Co. 15
Ralph Elden, who has been ill at his
home near Central Point ihe past
three weoks and was on the verge of
pneumonia, Is improving und is able
to sit up a while mornings daily.
Dn wn in Houston, Texas they 'soy
"If you want service, style and coin
fort, buy a flulck," writes Mrs. Thorn-
wiill Fay.. a jjroininenL. wqiiiuu, of that
cifj;: wlk i-'drlves'ttli'tf.-U' "f V,i:;;V. J5
H." T.'S.y dry" Harlum 'sulphur for
your pink spray. Farm Unreal! Co
operative Exchange, .,, .. 1C
The St. Mark's' Guild cafeteria
-iuuclieon aiuLmeqilng held lu the par
lors of the Holland hotel yesterday
noon had a very largo attendance and
was an enjoyable affair.
? Real music ? ? ? William's
jazz riddle, J'ville, Fri. nite. Eagle
Point Sat. nlte. 10
Ladies' sweaters $3.00 Friday and
Saturday only, Truax Store. 15
The Medford Service station, corner
of East Main street and South River
side, in its fresh coat of maroon and
white paint, and whitewashed stones
along the paths, and with the new con
crete walk along Riverside presents
an attractive appearance, which will
be enhanced still more when the grass
gels to growing in the plot nlong this
walk.
Anyone having trouble with mildew
on roses can get rid of It by using
Mlidew-Go". Sold by Monarch Seed
Co. tf"
17-in. by 32-ln. buck towels, two for
35c, Friday and Saturday only at the
Trnax Store. 15
F. 11. Xorvell of Colorado Springs,
Colo., Is a guest at the Nash, as are
also Win. Hall of Klamath Falls, E.
Anderson and J. G. Crrutt of Portland,
ind Mrs. L. Hostel and Mrs. 1. A.
Renth of Sisson, Calif.
The Medford Auto company have a
dandy Dodge touring for snle. A bar
gain. J5
Pollyanna lunch and delicatessen.
16
Two distinguished visitors passed
through Medford late yesterday after
noon on the north bound train enroute
from San Francisco to Portland. They
were General Leonard Wood, who Is
on his way to Seattle, from where he
sails to go to the Philippines and the
Orient on an Investigating commission
for President Harding, anil Madame
Tettrlzlnl, the famous singer, whose
car was a mass of flowers it Is said.
Real music ? ? ? William's
Jazz fiddle, J'ville Fri. nlte. Eagle
oint Sat. nlte. lti
Insurance of all kinds. Lindas, 235
last Main." '-
Hear creek while receding dally Is
still al a rntiiiiiii-tillv.,1., ht..l. ut.,,... r...
- ... .. .......(..yv tJ ..,(, !
Xhii tline ot JjeniVinnd promises some
great trout fishing when the season
opens oji April lDlh.
Hum- iiiiio nance given oy i. or I'.
All Knights and their ladies nre lu
lled. Wed..eve. April 13. "' 111
Your feet are not growing longer.
our aches are simply flattening down.
he combination arch preserver shoe
111 help you. The Hub Co. 15
Three wanderers Who arrived In the
city by the freight train route were
given lodgings In Ihe' city prison last
night. Ith them safely locked up
there the night police didin't have to
worry about their presence lu the citv.
and they were ordered out of town the
first thing this morning.
Soda Fountain for sale at DeVoe's.
tf
Violin instruction, Florence Howell,
special nttentlon to beginners. Spnrta
building, phone 545-11. tf
Included among Ihe Oregonlans nt
the Medford are It. O. Lewis of Klam
ath Falls, Phil I). Franklin and J. C.
Currlo of Salem, Thus. 11. Xess or
Oakland. '!'. II. Johnson of Eugene.
Mr. and Mrs. Ira Luna of Philomath,
and Ihe following rrom Portland:
Hugh E. Henry, II. F. Olhus, A. X.
lliilnuin, II. II. Miller. K. T. Abort.
E. II. Sihroeder, Frank (l.lndstroin, S.
II. Italian. J. M. and J. 11. Simoiuls and
E. L. Webster.
I'pstalrs bargain dept. at The Hub
Women's oxfords, pumps and ties at
special prices for Saturday. Xew bar
gain dept. upstairs. Open Saturday
15'
Men s dress shirts $1.33 Friday and
Saturday at the Truax Store, 327 East
Main. 15,
The ranch home of M. M. Tucker,
east of Ashland, was burned to the
ground this morning, together with
practically all its contents. Only a
little bedding and some clothing were
secured from the burning' building be
fore the flames rendered approach lo
the house impossible. There was no
insurance carried on the building ana
contents. Ashland Tidings.
Writing tablets, 5c and 10c at the
Truax Store. 13
The Hub Co. Women's oxfords and
pumps placed in bargain dept. for
Saturday. Visit our upstairs bargain
dept. Everything in women's oxfords
and pumps. Dept. open Saturday. 15
Delco-Light Electricity for every
farm. Medrord Electric Co.
Lawn mowers sharpened. Mitchell
Ladder Co., 318 East Main". . tf
Sleepy Hollow" at Eagle Point Sat
urday night. .4 HJ
James Moore of Roseiimg Is spend'
lug a few days In the.clty attending to
business matters..; ';
Mrs. Hrasted will be glad to
serve you Saturday at Warner, Wort
mun and Gore with Wadco coffee and
other good things made from Diamond
W. Jelly Powders. 15
Wanted Refined, cultured and ex
perienced woman to keen house for
three In family. No washing or iron
ing. J, F. Hale, 305 S. Oakdalu. tf
Bargains In women's oxfords and
pumps, upstairs. Take a look Satur
day. Special prices, cost forgotten.
Look for your Blze. Dept. open Satur
day. The Hub Co. l.1
Royal Brown of Eagle Point spent
Thursday afternoon and evening in
(lie city.
Science tells us there is health and
longevity in good bread. Experience
has taught us how to make It. Butter-
Roll Hread, for health and happiness.'
at your grocer. ni
Feed wheat $2.40 per cwt. at the
Farm Bureau Cooperative Exchange.
tf',4
If you like good eats, a jolly time
and fine music don't miss tho dance at
Golsby's hall. Sat., April 10th. Denefit
of Unlontown school. 15
Axel Lundgren has returned to his
mine in the Illue Ledge district after
a short stay in the city.
Special prices on women's oxfords
and pumps, Saturday at The Hub.
Special lots or oxrords and pumps in
new bargain dept. upstairs. 15'
rersonai attention -o overdue ac
counts. Lindas, 235 East Main.
Toilet soap 5c a bar at the Truax
Store. - , . is
H. H. Noel left Thursday afternoon
on a short business trip to San Diego
and other southern California towns.
Blocks and dry slabs for sale. Call
59. - tf
50c cans Royal Raking Powder for
5c at the Truax Store, Friday and
Saturday only. 15
Walter D. .Meirlck, a well known
resident of this city, is now in Mexico
City, and expects to leave for a tour of
the Orient in thiilall.
"Little Pal o' Mine" at Englo Point
Snlurday night. . i(j
Picollng
Hemstitching
Buttons covered
Handicraft Shop. tf
Ford truck with cab ana good body
for sale cheap. New tires. Seely V.
Hall Motor Co.
Leon Harris who has been sintering
from illness and injuries at his ranch
home is able lo be out once mifre. ' ,
Macaroni, three in, for 5c Friday
and Saturday, at Ihe Truax Store, 227
East Main. 15
Sewing wanted. Phone 531-M. 15
Phone 474. Guaranteed work, prompt
service. City Cleaning & Dyeing Co.,
101 South Riverside. tf
It. H. Johnson of Grants Pass trans
acted business and visited friends in
this city Thursday afternoon.
Wnen better automobiles are built,
Bulck will build them. tf
Those wanting pure milk and cream
from tubercular tested cows phone
627-Y. Bliss and Scott Dairy. 1
Make spring afternoons happier for
yourself and child through the joys of
kindergarten methods. Tiny Tot
School, phone S32-W. . If
Henry Fisk of Montague," Cal., if
among the out of town visitors in the
city this week. ' '
Invest your savings in the' Sackson
County Building and Loan association.
tf
Big time at Eagle Point Saturday,
April 9. 10
We have room for a rew more hogs
in our shipment to Portland Monday.
Farm Bureau Co-Operative Exchange, I
932. 10
The Elks Minstrel show will give a
performance in Yreka, Cal., sometime
in May, when the roads will be in
good shape for the trip by auto.
Strange as it may seem, ihe citizens
and Elks of that place are insistent
in their ideas that the show be given
for their benefit, and they will be accommodated.
tj. Lawn mowers sharpened right. Lib
erty onop. zui-j. it'
K,i, do.. I Iemsj! Itching an d BicoHug
singer 'Sewing' SMaWiiHe'Jfe- K .- i M
S.Fl'lTTKbHe 2 IVR""''" ' FT
Majestic orchestra at Jacksonville
Friday, April S... j, pJ(wr.Jft
Victor liansoh of " Astoria ' OreCfin.
visited frrends Si thislcity Weilijhsltsiy
enroute to i-aiq;Aiio, cam.
Save money on wrapping piper by
using white print paper in rolls. Ask
this office. tf
Rock Springs lump coal, dry wood,
mill blocks and kindling. Valley Fuel
Co. - tf
"The condition of Oregon .banks, as
reflected by this statement, is very
satisfactory, and there is a substantial
improvement since January 1." said
Frank C. Bramwell, state superinten
dent or -anks in a recent statement.
"Some of the banks which were state-.
Bering under the burdens of a sudden
depression have materially strength
ened their position. 1 believe - the.
banks of this state will be able to pass
through the remaining period or re
adjustment without future embarass
mont. If these results are accom
plished, the state of Oregon will go
down In history of banking with only
one failure due to the sudden decline
in prices, j lie only failure, up to the
present time, Is the Crook County
bank of Prinevillo. The Bank of Jack
sonville was closed in August, 1920,
but this failure may be attributed to
many causes which were not the result
of market conditions."
Everything electrical. Medford Elec
trio Co. Phone 661.
"Do You Ever Think Of Me" at
T. L. Beard writes from .Medford
that he and his rainily will return f
Eugene to locale in Ihe near future.
.Mr. Beard formerly owned the service
aialinn lit the corner of Olive and
Slxttt -.street, this city Eugene
Guard.
Four auto louring parlies were en
camped.JU the city auto camp grounds
this ihoihing.
Better buy a Chandler than wish
you had. ' tf
Patronize home and building pay
rolls by insisting on having brooms
made by Rogue River Bruom Works.
17
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"Pelvin" at Jacksonville Fri.
Hemstitching and plcotlng
10 cents per yard.
The Vanity Ha Shop,
Cor. E. .Main and Bartlett. t!
I.uchina" at Jacksonville Frl. i;
Sale on odd dishes at the Trua
Store, Friday and Saturday. ;
12-inch dry pine $!.0o a tier; IC-inc
dry pine $1.75. Valley Fuel Co. tl
U ang-Wang Blues" at Jacksonvil
; Friday night. K
j' Delco-I.ight farm light ana powt
; plants. Medford Electric Co.
j Mrs. Paul Hansen, corsetiere f
jTJiiBone. Phone 5S5-J. t!
tf Jacksonville Friday night.
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