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MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE, MEDFORD, OIJKOOX. TUESDAY. APRTL 12. 1021
ocal and
Personal
Judge J. V. Hamilton of Roseburg James E. Grieve of Prospect, spent
arrived In Grants Pass on Monday Monduy in tile city on business. He
incidental to the opening of tlie April reports the roads In good shape, mak
Owing to the fact that the children
of the State Tuberculosis Hospital are
barred from the privilege of taking
books from the public library the
health associations have decided to
give them a "book shower." Anyone
having children's books of any de
scription, not in use, please bring them
to the Red Cross rooms and help the
good work along.
Cleaning house time Is here. Now
Is the time to buy tho best piano
polish at Palmer's Piano House. 234
East Main. 21
In a review of Colonel Sargent's
hook on the Great War the Philadel
phia Record says: "In a surprisingly
brief manner he has summarized the
tactics in a most satisfactory and Mil
minatlng way." Hook on sale at Med
ford Dook Store. IS
Delco-Llght farm iight and power
plants. Medford Electric Co.
The W. C. T. U. will meet at the
home of Mrs. S. Godlove, 34G North
Hnrtlett street, Thursday afternoon at
2:30 o'clock, and to this meeting all
old members and frionds are invited.
Mrs. M. bldrege of Chicago, E
Young of Dayton, Ohio, and N. F. An-
UI U8S uud A. L. Lucas of San Francis
cu are among tho guests from a dis
tance at the Holland.
'Regular commtinineatlon of Roames
chapter Wednesday evening the 13th.
Social evening. Mrs. John S. Law
rence' committee serving. 18
'Dancing' at 'the Nat Weilnesduy
night. Everybody is invited to partici
pate In this "good time" affair. Ad
mission 88c. Excellent music, Alford's
Trio. 19
c Mr. and Mrs. J. Frank Wortmnn ar
rived home this forenoon from their
sojourn at Los Angeles to which city
they accompanied two months ago Mr.
and Mrs. H. C. Garnett in the latter's
auto. 1
My motto: Not now "many" I can
treat but how "good" I can treat those
1 do. Dr. Colemun, Chiropractic and
Natural Methods. M. F. & II. Bldg. If
12-Inch dry pine $1.00 a tier; lti-lnch
dry pine $4.75. Valley Fuel Co. tf
No time has yot been set by Mayor
Gates for a municipal cleun-up day.
Such days nre being observed all over
the Btnte. Tho Grants Pass clean-up
day Is announced for next Friday.
Personal attention to overdue ac-
counts. Lindas, 23G East Main.
Ask for DavldB Ink. Henvy rich col
ors. Medford Hook Store. 19'
Mrs. CD. Schell of Applogato is a
guest at the Hotel Medford who ar
rived Monday.
Lawn mowers sharpened right. Lib
erty Shop. 261-J. tf'
.Wntoh the new 1921 Cadillac cars
low they seem to ooze along. The
coupe, the' touring car and tho sport
nlodol may lie seen on the streets of
Modford every day. Size them up
yourself.
G. C. Sooysmith, of Portland Is in
the city for a few days representing
the Southern lduho Land & Power Co,
who are selling an JIM), 000 issue of
per cent first mortgugn bonds on irri
gated land at Wloscr, Idaho. ThlB Is
not an Irrigation bond, but represents
95 individual mortgages, full value of
$170,UU0, on 351)0 acres of irrigated
lands, the appraised value of which is
$366,615.
Ella M. Cross, public stcnogiaphm4,
No. 9, Jackson County Hank Hldg.
Phone 326-R (mornings only). 41
Dancing at tho Nat Wednesday
night. Everybody Is Invited to partld
pate In this "good time" affair. Ad
mission 88c. Excellent music, Alford's
Trio. 19
Portland guests at I ho Medford are
Mr. and Mrs. Fred O. Uuckiniin, II. S.
Hudson, John RenUen, H. V. Stewart,
J. A. Ockwlg, J. A. Pragg, G. C. Sooy
smith, C. IC Tobbetts, J. A. Hlude, E.
Cl Ward, Mrs. Farmer, and D. E. Craw,
ford.
"' You can now got tho new McQuny-
Norrls perfect ground step cut piston
VIng for 35c at the Rivoi'Blde garage
We carry a complete stock of McQuay-
Norris step cut and SnperoyI rings,
mid Inland rings. 2U
Hemstitching anil plcotlng
10 cents per yard.
The Vanity Hut Shop.
' Cor. E Main and lJnrtlott. tf
Sunday was nn unusually Interest
ing day at the Main Street Methodist
church, South. Dr. Lincoln Wirt spoke
ill the morning at the 1 1 o'clock hour
on the Capture of Jerusalem by the
Allied Forces. The church was well
rilled and the speaker gave an Inter
esting mid scholarly description of tills
campaign, he being with Con. Allenby
through It all. In tho evening at the
Epworth League a must unusual thing
took place. The pastor, Rev. ('under,
surprised the leaguers by baptizing
James Owen Briscoe, son of Mr. and
Mrs. James Briscoe, formerly of this
city, now of Los Angeles, I'ulif. It
wns a very beautiful scene and made
a profound impression upon ull pres
ent. The bargains on furniture during
tho M. K. & II, Co. special sale this
mouth will surprise you. 22
Evorsharp leads now lfu Medford
Hook Store. 19
C. V. Johnson of S.-tlcui is among
tho visitors In the city from the north
end of the state.
'Miss Alta Naylor. Goodwin corse
Here, 121 N. Grape street. Phono 54S-J.
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'Invest your savings In ihe Jackson
County lliilltliug and Loan association.
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Tom Fulton, the editor and publish
er of the Jacksonville Post. Is on the
road to recovery from an attack of
the flu.
New hats arriving daily at Lottie
Howard's. 109 X. Central avenue 17
Vjolln Instruction, Florence Howell,
special attention to beginners. Sparta
building, phone 54511. tf ICasl Main.
term of circuit court in Josephine
county, and It Is understood that lie
will preside at some of the 17 cases
that will be tried during this term, re
lieving Judge Calkins, including pre
sumably the suit of the state banking
board against IlenJ. M. Calkins to re
cover on a Bank of Jacksonville over
draft. Are you paying license for 30 borse-
ing the trip down in three hours, on a
gallon of gasoline,
Pollyaniia for best lunches. 28
Feed wheat $2.40 per cwt. at the
Farm Ilureau Co-operative Exchange.
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John C. Mann returned Monday from
a ten days trip to Los Angeles and
Long Reach, Calif., Mrs. Mann and
children returning with him. Mr.
power and getting only 10? We can Mann reports business conditions good
give you back the old pjwer and pep
by reboring and refitting your" motor.
Riverside Garage. 20'
Dancing at the Nat Wednesday
night. Everybody Is invited to panic!
pate In this "good time" affair. Ad
mission 88c. Excellent music, Alford's
Trio. 19
M. V. Purcky and James McNaniara
of Montague, are two of the visitors In
Medford from northern California.
Iletter save money on furniture at
the special sale at tho M. F. & Co. 22
So fur as can be learned no Medford
democrats will be present tomorrow In
Portland where the Oregon democrats
will hold a function to celebrate Tho
mas Jefferson's birthday and at which
former Vice President Thomas R.
Marshall will be a guest of honor.
Delco-LIglit Electricity for every
farm. Medford Electric Co.
Mr. nnd Mrs. Z. N. Stewart are visi
tors in tho city and guests at tho Hol
land from Hilt.
, Cut worms kill vegetables. Carco
kills cut worm". Sold by Monarch
Seed Co. tf
Dancing nt the Nut Wednesday
night. Everybody Is Invited to partici
pate In tlilB "good time" affair. Ad
mission 88c. Excellent music, Alford's
Trio. 19
Last night, Marshal Jones arrested
two men, Jess Ingram and Charles
Knutzen, charged with disorderly con
duct on the streets and at a public
dunce. Cash ball was taken fur their
appearance In the recorder's court, nt
10 o'clock tills forenoon. As the de
fendaiits did not appear the bail was
forfeited and will be turned Into the
city treasury. Jacksonville Post.
Anyone having trouble with mildew
on rosos can got rid of It by using
'Mildew-Co . Sold by Monarch Seed
Co. tf
Insurance of all kinds. Lindas, 235
East Main.
J. A. Schneider, Oregon representa
tive of the White trucks, Is spending
a few days with their agents here the
Medford Auto company,
Hard tinio dance given by K. of P.
All KniKhts nnd their ladies are in
vited. Wed. eve. April 13. 19
Dishes, aluminum nnd granite ware
offered at cost during-sale nt-Truax
Store, Thursday, Friday and Saturday,
20
Among the residents of Glandule
visiting In the city are W. E. Butler
uud C. Hagen who arrived hero Monday.
Lawn mowers sharpened. Mitchell
Ladder Co., 318 East Main. tf
It. A. Holmes, the Insurance Man
Insurance, and Bonds, plus Sorvlce.
Guests at the N'asli Include Mr. and
Mrs. A. J. Ellison of Detroit. Mich.,
Frank Major of Illsbee, Ariz., A. J
Clifford of Butte, Mont., Mrs. A. F
O Nolll of San Francisco and C. S.
Iluverly of Seattle.
Science tells us there is health and
longevity in good breud. Experience
has taught us how to miiko It. Uittter-
Roll Bread, for heulth and happiness,
at your grocor. 19
I'lio committee Is working on the
premium list for tho Jackson County
fair to he held about tho middle of
September. Evoryoue who can should
prepare to nuike exhibits.
Picoting
Hemstitching
Hut tons covered
Handicraft Shop. tf
Try our merchants lunch.' The
Shasta.
"I often wonder If most poople hero
In thinking ovor tho wonderful oppor
tunities of Medford and tho valley
rosllzo tho great future of our timber
resources." said J. T. Gagnoii today
There nre about 10 billion feet of the
best limber on earth, sugar uud yellow
pine. In this section, nnd ull the min
erals besides, aud In addition a climate
known as among the best. The Rogue
River valley is really . the Eden of the
I'lilted States mid the day Is nuar at
hand when the people or the east nnd
middle west will flock to this territory
looking fur a home, so we may fuel
assured that .Medford will get Its share
of these homeseekers. Hence it is up
every citizen to get Interested,
build a homo and lie ready to niaku
money when tho opportunity knocks."
Phone 474. Guaranteed work, prompt
service. City Cleaning & Dyeing Co..
101 South Riverside. tf
lllg clearance sale In dry goods.
.llsbes, aluminum and granite ware, at
Truax store, Thursday, Friday and
Saturday. 20
The civil action of the state banking
hoard against Hen M. Collins of Grants
iss. (or the collection of $1950, ill-
esed to be duo on an overdraft in the
li tuiict Hank of Jacksonville, will be
culled In the Josephine county court at
rants Pass this week. W. 11. Johu
n. ex-cashier of the bunk, who begun
serving a ten year sentence in state
prison Sunday, will lie brought hack
witness, to testify to the trans
action. Collins will be represented by
Attorney Gus Newbury, and the state
bunking board by Attorney Geo. M.
lloherts of this city.
Make spring afternoons happier for
yourself and child through the joys of
kiiideiKarteu methods. Tiny Tot
School, phone 832-W. 19
Everything electrical. Medford Elec
tric Co. Phone 661.
E. P. Dupuis. a mining man of Sac
ramento. Cat. is In the city for a few
days on business.
Specials worth while on the grocery
side, during sale at Trims Store, 3
In the southland.
Prices have dropped 100 to 85 cents
on Columbia records. Now is the time
to stock up. Palmer Piano House, 234
East Main. 21
Suspenders 35c, Truax store, Thurs
day, Friday and Saturday sale. 20'
Russell (Huster I Coleman, who un
derwent an operation at Sacred Heart
hospital recently. Is now able to be
out, but walks with a cane.
One-half pound coffee free with
every five dollar purchase during sale
at Truax Store. 20
Blocks and dry slabs for sale. Call
859. tf
Mr. and Mrs. Louis Ulrich of Jack
sonville spent Sunday in MedTord vis
iting friends.
.Mrs. Paul Hansen, corsetlero for
NuHone. Phone 585-J. tf
All ribbons cut for sale, Thursday,
Friday and Saturday at Truax's, 327
East Main. 20
Gerald Sooysmith, a r.irmer well
known resident of this city and valley,
now connected with the Southern
Idaho Development company with
headquarters at Weiser, Idaho, is in
the city for a few days visiting friends
and attending to business matters.
When better automobiles are built,
Buick will build them. tf
Embroidered handkerchiefs, 3 for
25c, at Truax Store, Thursday, Friday
and Saturday. 20
Chester Vann, a lumberman of
Klamath Fulls, is In the city for u few
days attending to business matters.
Rock Springs lump coul, dry wood,
mill blocks and kindling. Valley Fuel
Co. tf
We do Hemstitching and Picoting.
Singer Sewing Machine Co. No. 10
S. Fir. Phone 215-R. 27
Ace Womack of Umatilla county,
wwcre he has an aflalfa ranch, arrived
Monday for u visit with his brother.
Mike Womack of this city.
Quilts, blankets, below cost at Truax
Store, Thursday, Friday and Saturday.
20
Save money on wrapping paper by
using white print paper in rolls. Ask
tills office. ' tf
John Carlson of Watkins, spent
.Monday in the city attending to bus!
ness matters.
Everything electrical. Medford Elec
tric Co. Phone 661.
Bettor buy a Chandler than wish
yon had. tf
George Codding, assistant district
attorney spent Monday in Jacksonville
attending to official business.
Thread, 4 spools for 25c during sale
at Truax Store, Thursday, Friday and
Saturday. 20
Dr. Elliott will not be in his orflce
Thursday afternoons beginning April
7th. IS
Victory medals, issued by the gov
ernment to veterans of the Groat war
are being received by local ex-service
men.
N. II. .Ncwcoiub will deliver green
I U-i ncli slab wood very cheap. Let's
book your order now for early deliv
ery. Also dry planing mill blocks,
kindling nnd Bhuvlngs. Phone 031. 23
Fishermen report good catches of
trout In Henr Creek, using salmon
eggs for bait.
Tho St. Murk's Guild will givo n
card party at the Hotul Holland Friday
evening, April 15th nt S:30. 20
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Ling of Yreka.
Cal., spent Sunday In the city visiting
friends and relatives.
Coming from New York recently a
discussion arose in the club car where
the nialo passengers on the 20th Cen
tury Limited are gathered alter dinner
to snioko, which developed that most
of those present wore automobile fac
tory executives. Easily talk turned to
the wonderful organization of General
Motors ninl its success as the second
corporation in the world. Leading all
Hie rest in praise. Dave Ituick and the
wonderful valve-iu-the-head car bear
ing his name was given credit as the
real backbone of the mechanical lea
dership making such financial accom
plishment possible by clinging to his
determination to build the best auto
mobile in the world and making good
his proud boast "When better automo
biles are built. Huick will build them.
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Herbert Grey of the advertising de
partment of the .Mail Tribune, is con
fined to his home with a slight attack
of pleurisy.
The St. Mark s Guild will give n
card party at the llotsl Holland Friday
evening. April 15th at 8.30. 20
Earl Friel, a young man held in the
comity jail for the lust five mouths on
ehui'Ses of forgery, was paroled Satur
day to District Attorney Rawles Moore
His predicament is attributed to bad
companions, lie Is IS years of age,
and was arrested at Sacramento with
William Morin, sentenced to two years
ill the state prison for passing forged
checks at Salem and Ashland. Frici
has repaid the amounts secured on the
false paper.
Lovers of animal stories the world
over have by common consent accept
ed one for enduring fame. "Black
Heatity." Page tomorrow. IS
Chris 1'lrlrh of Jacksonville, spent
u few hours Sunday In the citW visit
ing friends.
Fugle Point Sat. nigliT. April 16th.
Big dance. Now Majestic "4" orchestra1
I-evi I'lrich, who has been living In
eastern Washington and Oregon for
the last two years, returned Friday foi
jn visit with friends aud relatives in
20'ithls city
T. E. Daniels has returned from a
trip to Portland, driving his new Cadil
lac down.
Go to Jacksonville Friday night,
April 15th. "The Dust of the Earth"
presented by students of Jacksonville
school in school auditorium. Big dance
after show in Orth hall. Majestic "4"
orchestra featuring Mr. Witham, vio
linist. 21
Alex Sparrow, superintendent of
Crater Lake National park plans to
(make a trip to the lake this week,
i There is now two feet of snow at
Union creek.
Big tlnie Eagle Point Sat. night,
April lGlh. Dance and supper. Ma
jestic "4" orchestra. ' Let's go. 22
Attorney George M. RoberlB attend
ed to legal business in the county seat
Monday morning.
Books that remain popular through
out two score years and more are few.
See "Black Beauty" tomorrow. 1
Superintendent. Robinson of the
Blue Ledge mine, and Erick Anderson
of Copper, Cal., Bpent Sunday In the
city returning Monday morning.
, Irresistable dance music. Latest
song tlilB. Eagle Point Sat. night.
Majestic "4". Witham will be there.
Among the fishermen who spent
Sunday on Rogue river was Chris Gott
lieb. He reports no luck, the river
still being a foot or two too high.
A dandy play and a big dance in
Jacksonville Friday night, April 15th.
Shall we go? You betcha. 21?
The rain of Sunday afternoon was
welcomed by the stockmen of the val
ley claiming a shower was badly need
ed to clean the grass of smudge, so the
cattle would eat it. Until this hap
pened, the stock, It is claimed, stood
around in the pastures waiting for
feed.
Little folks, as. well us adults, will
enjoy every foot of "Black Beauty".
Pago tomorrow. 18
Dan Collier spent Sunday in Horn
brook, Cal., visiting friends. He made
the trip by auto and reports the road
in good shape.
Let the Stylecraft Shop relieve the
worry of your spring sewing. Wo do
all kinds of dress decorating, pleating,
hemstitching, buttons and mending.
Prices reasonable, satisfaction guaran
teed. Room 424 M. F. & II. Bldg. 23
Attorney Gus Newbury and party of
friends Bpent Sunday at the Newbury
Cantrall ranch on the Applegate, mak
ing the trip by auto by way of Grants
Pass.
James E. Grieve who is back again
hard at work after his long vacation,
arrived in the city Monday from Pros
pect to look after business matters.
Alfred I'arkhiust and son Asa de
parted last Saturday for their homo at
Portland after having spent a week
here in looking over the Crater Lake
situation.
Victor Ingalls of Hill, Cal., has re
turned to his home after spending a
week in the city on business,
Portland guests at the Holland in
clude Mr. and Mrs. H. F. Goe, A. A.
Kallmann, W. R. Linklater, H. C. Gill
house, J. M. Bralin, Mrs. M. P. Burns
and J. W. thinners.
The Phoenix Parent-Teachers circle
will hold their regular meeting at the
school building Thursday, April 14th.
Mrs. Mulnigreii will tell of the school
system or Holland. Mr. Fuller of Ash
land will present summer schools.
Mrs. Joseph ' Angle will give a brief
report of the state president's address
given at Medford on -Monday. Mrs.
Rader will sing.
Col. J. R. Harvey of Grants Pass,
spent Sunday in the city visiting with
frieii'Js.
The telegraphic item published else
where in this paper telling of Major
Arnold beating the carrier pigeons In
the race yesterday from Portland to
San Francisco is of interest to Med
ford people, especially In the fact that
the major's airplane departed from
here at 11:50 a. m. after an hour's
stop aud reached San Francisco nt
2:30 p. ni. 4
The chamber of commerce annual
meeting will be held tomorrow night
in the public library. r
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TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY
FOR SALE Haled and loose alfalfa
hay delivered. Phone 317-J-2. tf
FOR SALE Work and saddle horses, !
wagons and harness for cash or on i
' time. Phone 611-R-4. 23 I
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COMPLETE HOUSE FURNISHERS,
THE STORE THAT ADVERTISES ITS PRICES
If you are still in the
market for a rug,
you had better get
busy as these prices
are good for this
week only. ,
9x12 Axminster Rugs $35.50 to $49.50
9x12 Tapestry Rugs .$28.00 to $38.00
9x12 Fiber Rugs . .$14.00
9x12 Grass Rugs, 1350 warp $6.00
8x10 Grass Rugs, 1350 Warp $3.95
6x9 Grass Rugs, 1350 Warp $2.95
3x6 Grass Rugs, 1350 Warp $1.00
TAPESTRY, OVERSTUFFED DAVENPORTS . . .$99 to $260
We -have a few U. S. N. Watch our window for next Saturday
Aluminum Plates left, at Special, Essex Butcher Knives, war
ranted 30c, 35c, and 40c each
from $78.50 to
the small su mof 40c each
We carry. a full line of standard make ranges,
$160.00. Come in and look them over.
WE CARRY ONE OF THE LARGEST STOCKS OF CROCK
ERY, GLASSWARE, ALUMINUM WARE IN SOUTHERN
OREGON.
Wednesday, April 20, we will run a special on, an article that
everybody needs. Watch our window for display next Monday.
Also Window Shades, 36 inches wide, 7 feet long 55c and up.
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FOR SALE Milk cow.
Burneburg.
Mrs. II. W. i
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Wilson's Out-Pour of Values
Has put the entire coihmunity to talking.
Hundreds of dollars have done triple duty
at this record breaking money saving sale.
Still there are thousands of dollars worth of clothing, furnishings and shoes going for less
than half actual worth. Our renovation of prices has moved the clock back six years. You
have seen nothing like it, and no one has nor no one will leave this joyous sale disappointed.
If you haven't been in, come in. If you have been in, come back. Look around, read, study,
compare. If we don't satisfy a customer, we don't want to keep his money. We refund
cheerfully.
WE NEED THE MONEY
That's why we are offering this stock of clothing, furnishings and shoes at these unheard of
rock-bottom prices. Just a few items as a reminder.
25c HANDKER- TRUNKS Men's $1.00
SOX CHIEFS and Khaki WORK
2Dair 15fc SUITCASES PANTS SHIRTS
pair 3 for at
25c 25c cost 98c 69c
Men's new Men's $25.00 Boy's We'll tell the 75c
SUITS SUITS OVERALLS world these SUSPENDERS
$10.00 $17.50 85c bargains 39c
Men's $30.00 Men's COME Men's dress $1 00
SUITS WORK SHOES prepared SHOES SUSPENDERS
$20.00 $2.35 surprised $3.98 69c
WILL H. WILSON
THE CHEAPEST STORE IN THE WEST