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About Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989 | View Entire Issue (April 8, 1921)
" MEDFOTfn Jim; trtbuxr w.dfotit), Oregon'. Friday. 'aptjtt; s, im V'ACM SEVEN" 1 ML STATE PRESIDENT Soring More Vegetables Plentiful OF TO VI L AE Corseting Is Both an Art and a Science . Nowadays the coinct must be designed with iluo rogwrd for the art of "ilress" and with a scientific understanding of the delicate internal organs so that no undue jiressuro may bo exercised upon, vital spots. j irolaset (or sets . PRONOUNCED PRO-LA-SAY FRONT LACED are designed in strict accord with modern requirements, pro viding the required silhouette of the hour in the most artistic and graceful lines as well as protecting or giving essential support to the delicate organs of the body. ' Let our corsetlere demonstrate the splendid qualities of Frolaset Corsets in our fitting room. Special values at . Jo, ?G.D0, $7.ju, $10 and upwards. i.T R K. Deuel & Sons Special Bargain OLYMPIC nuoun Hard Wheat Flour, Sack, $2.60 FOUTS GROCERY CO. Save Twenty Per Cent On TANLAC and ANTI-URIC, thfr TWO BIG SELLERS. We sell SIX bottles for the price of FIVE. HEATH'S DRUG STORE The San Tox Store 109 East Main Street. THE STAR MEAT MARKET Meat Fish Oysters 17c Special for Saturday Lots of nice Chickens and Rabbits Choice Beef Pot Roast, per lb. . ;. . . Short Ribs of Beef, per lb. 15c Hamburger Steak, per lb. ..20c Pure Home Rendered Lard, per lb . ix-x 25c 314 E. Main We Deliver Phone 273 The Union Bulgin-Lewls evangelistic, meetings were launched, last evening at a conference of workers from the various churches of the city held at the library building, Rev. Robert Lewis, business manager and singer, of the party came from Klamath Kails, where meetings are being held, to meet representatives from the churches, and lay before them an wit line of the campaign. Mr. Levis made good impression - on all who were present. He emphasised the need of cooperation and Lard work on the part of tho people. tt Medford if the meet ings to bj -held are to do the great good Wjulch have resulted In other ctt ies, where Dr. Bulglu has visited. The Pdrty find it impossible to meet the calls coming to them. The pastors tind the churches of this city feel that in the coming of Dr. Bulgiu and his help ers that Medford will have the largest and most successful union txnernucle meeting ever held here. Letters from; all the pastors, leading business and professional men of Roseburg hiivi4! been received endorsing IM Bulgiu and his work; . hi ' the Strongest lan guage, and. not ft tew of this city have known, tuul heard Dr. Bulgin, and are anxious that these meetings be held. A large tabernacle seating over 3000 paople will be erected. Tho meetings start Sunday May 1st. A largo chorus choir will bo organized under Rev. Robert Lewis, who is known as a strong director and singer. A meeting will bo held Sunday 3 p. m. at the Presbyterian church to perfect the organization. Some of the committees were named last evening. From now on there will be great activity in get ting ready for the great revival, which will draw people not only from Mod ford, but from all the surrounding; country. Roseburg has already writ ten to the effect that an automobile party of a hundred will come over one of the evenings during the meeting. They are all boosters for the Bulgin party at Roseburg, as the churches there have received hundreds of ac cessions since the meetings closed. Mis. 0. W. llnyhurnt, Btate presi dent of the Pnrent-Teitcher ossHiciittloU will visit Medl'iii'd Monday, April illli. The l'HiTitt-Tvaehi'r circles have flr- rangpd nit dfty meetings 10 which the; nll'al circles and all the nearby towns, will join. The day meetings will be held in tho library, i he morning will u '.alien up with reports and business of the circles. Mrs. llayhuist will sHak at the afternoon meeting and a general discussion w ill follow. In the evening a reception In charge of the teachers will be held in the high school. Kvory pernoii Interested Is Urged to attend all thesn meetings anil pntrons of schools in adjacent districts niv especially urged to be present. "Tho Sweetheart Shop" direct from four weeks at the Columbia theatre, San Francisco and fresh from tri umphs In New York. Chicago and Bos ton cumeg to the Page thoatre, Tues day, April 12th with HRrry K. Morton and the entire orlglpnl company. ' Edgar J. MncOregor who gave the coast original companies of "The Vel vet Lady," "A Pair of Sixes." and "The Littlest Rebel" Is the producer who believes that the coast is entitledatoSlS1, number one companies. :. M., The" same big scenic production;ntl'y' whlcl) takes two large railroad cars' tct, li!u sra-T-"'. BUHE FALLS Mrs. Carl Jackson was a Medford visitor last week, also Mrs. Stoddard. Mrs. tleo. Darker, was In Medford all of last week having a dislocated hip trented, returning Saturday much Improved. j Mrs. Cohley, front Iho old lligelt botham ranch, was operated on at the Granlto City hospital last Tuesday. .Tom Olirlel) visitvd in town over Sunday. ' About one inch of snow fell '.last Sunday evening which has cuolud .the air ever since. c Mrs. RIchardHou llliil Miss llogan roturnud from tho viilley Monday. Tho mew of ten men that have been planting trees up on the mountains ctlnio down last night and were met this side of Rocky Hill about two miles, with the government truck tak ing them on down to Metllord. This is the first car or truck to venture up over the hill., this spring, as there hasn't boon any foundation to the chuck holes which were quite numer ous, and It is still impossible to get cleur through. Unite Kails will bo a dark old town unless the moon will run over and play peek-a-boo with' us, as coal oil and gasoline chn't como xby parcel post, which is tho only way for the people to get, any freight from the city now since our mail carrier was compelled to leave the track which he was granted the ubq; of all winter, until Dome two weeks ago. Tlioro will he a meeting In Hertford Iho -9th to Investigate thin. Mr. Beach and daughter lira leaving this week for Kbrust llrovo where they Ore going to take up farming. Mark Baker was elected janitor for the coming year at the school house. The agricultural department of the Medford high school offers free ser vice to the farmers jf Jackson County in the way of testing milk and the germination of seeds. Some farmers do not have a suffic ient number of cows to warrant join ing the cow testing association, but would like to know what their cows are doing in the way of production. For such farmers the boys of the above named department will gladly test tnelr milk, provided the owners of cow will furnish proper samples and send them In to the high school. The sample for testing should be taken Immediately after milking. The milk should be thoroughly mixed by pouring buck and forth from one pail to another so nfl to get a fair average of the milk. One halt pint Is enough for a sample. As the time for planting corn is fust approaching it is worth wliilo for tho fanner to know what percentage of his seed is going to germinate. The hoys will also determine this for him if he will send in his corn. If tho coin Is not shelled they will test each ear I separately. This department is in charge of Mr. C. D. Thompson. Rmiqiqs (GRANULES) LESE INDIGESTION Tatto good, do food; diiiolvti instantly on tongue or in water; take at needed. QUICK RELIEF! ALSO IN TABLET FORM POR THOftC WHO PREFER THKM. MADK BV SCOTT BOWNK . MAKERS OP SCOTT'S EMULSION We Have Everything the Market Affords Lettuce Artichokes Green Onions Celery Radishes Rhubarb Cucumbers Asparagus Tomatoes Green Peas New Potatoes Parsley- Bunch Carrots Bunch Beets Bunch Turnips Sweet Potatoes Cabbage Mustard Greens FRESH FRUITS Oranges Bananas Apples Lemons FLORIDA GRAPE FRUIT FRESH COFFEE CAKES AND GINGER SNAPS FOR SATURDAY MADE IN MEDFORD Personal Attention Prompt Service H. E. MARSH Phone 252 Grocer Phone 252 Medford Iron Works Tractor, Truck, Spray Outfit, and Gas Kuglno Itepaliing a Specially GiSNKllAIi FOUNDRY AND MACIUMO SMOI' Car, Truck and Tractor Repairing Wo stand hack of every Job wo do. 821 W.'TKNTH ST. I'll ON: 3H0-W Special Prices on Rugs J transport as used in San Franclscc will be on view here. It Is a Broad way show with a Broadway company including special musicians who were sent from New York to California. '"The Kid" Drawing Big Crowd Charlie Chaplin makes life worth living for one kid in his first feature picture, "Tho Kid," and ho has been doing tho same thing for hundreds of Medford kid and their fathers and mothers and 'sisters and brothers who have attended the Page since the pic ture has been showing there. Chaplin's part' of a guardian to a precocious youngster in "The Kid," gives him perhaps the best comedy role he has ever had. The child him self, he kid of the piece, as played by Jackie Coogan, Is an able helper in the fun-making. Don't Miss "The Jucklins" If you haven't seen "The Jucklins" at the Rialto theatre, you should do so. Only two more duys. Schell & Calvert have the hot plant In operation once again. Beginning Thursday they made a record run and with the large supply of material they have on hand expect to keep Iho good work going. Mr. and Mrs. M. B. Merriman visited in Grants Pass Kastcr Sunday. Friends of Mrs. Wade will be glad to learn that she is dismissed from the doctor's caro after her accident. A. Schucrman visited at his homo in Ashland tho first of tho week. Mrs. J. V. Clark spent Friday in Rogue river with ber mother, MrB. A. M. Rule. Mr. and Mrs. M. 11. Merriman and Mrs. Geo. Hammorsly were Medford visitors on Friday. Ralph W. Hand-1ias returned to his work at Glcndalo after winning his wrestling match with Ted Thyo du April 9th the Women's Relief corps will serve tholr regular dinner at noon for the Veterans of the Civil War and the Soldiers and Sailors of Jhe World War. Every one is Invited WAXTKD Good, pasture and font for five, head horses; also good fV 3 year old colts for sale, 1700 M . now. Kirtlnnd Farm, Central P?J ! it. Ml. H. L.OX Una 11,-uiou u Wright 'house and Is in town today arrnnglng necessary equipments for housekeeping. i Mi's. Patton and daughter Millie left today for the valley and will remain at the littlo ranch near Central Point. Chester Johes Is head teamster, for the forest service in this section, and seems to be very busy handling the four-mule team. Bob Edmonson Is following the paperhangor's trade nowadays. Mr. Marlon sold a nice young cow this ; week which brought him a sum of three figures In dollars. Very good for up here where cows are plentiful. I FOR THE NEXT TWO WEEKS iW-HERE? , "" ' t at Weeks & Orr's LARGE FURNITURE STORE, OF COURSE DAY OR NIGHT WEEKS-CONGER CO Funeral Directors . AUTO PAINT SHOP Automobiles Painted and Revarnished 221 North Fir. L. O, SPRINKLE, Prop. Phnn 777 Plumbing and Heating Quality Service Wm. Hammett r I f ? ? t T 9x12 Liberty Axminster Rugs at ". . .. $35.00 9x12 Alpine Axminster Rugs at .. . ... .$45.00' 9x12 Madison Axminster Rugs at . ... .$47.00 9x1 2 Ardsley Axminster Rugs at $49.50 9x12 Judson Axminster Rugs at . . .$49.50 8.3x10.6 Royal Axminster Rugs at . .,.$45.00 , 8.3x10.6 Madison Axminster Rugs at $42.00 9x12 Tapestry Rugs at ..... .,$28 to $38.50 Fremont Fiber Rugs at ............ . .$15.5'oA I ? T T T T, t X T y y i y y T ' ' t m AT $3 t ? t t t y y ? t X 6x9, 1350 warp, only . . . ... . . $2.95 8x10, 1350 warp, only V $3.95 All Small Rugs in Proportion We carry the Brunswick and Vocalion talking machines, all sizes Watch our windows for next Saturday special. One of vthe big gest bargains of the season, something everybody needs for pic nics and camping. U. S. Navy aluminum plates, while they last, 40c. These plates cost your Uncle Sam $1.25 each. y t y r T T y AFTER THE WINTER MONTHS 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 GRASS RUGS WHILE THEY LAST.OUi OWT V(I) jk to ntlenil. 42 S. Central Phone 659 . - .