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About Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989 | View Entire Issue (April 13, 1921)
"7 ,rwAm?vmizrTFr GRBP Fortify the yKin against Grip and Influenza by taking A. Laxative i R LW LI tahlsts which destroy germs, act as a tonic laxative, and keep the yitern in condition to tlirow off attack! of Colds. Grip and In fluenza. Be sure you get Tk (cawa tfaa aigaaMira Prk- 30c Your Choice of AH Makes Oakland 6 J020, model heavy frame mu 1H3 than 1000 miles $1450.00 - Cleveland 6 3121 model, run 3000 miles, equip ped with front and roar bumper, spare tire, motor-meter. Mechani cally in first class condition. Guar anteed $1600 . Buick 6 5-passenger, 1917 model. Guar anteed in first class condition $1200.00 Willys-Overland 7-pas.senger, 10 18 - model. New paint job. Cord tires, 4 spare cords. Motor-meter, power tire pump. Guaranteed mechanically iu good condition. Velie S-passenger 1018 model. Beauti fill running ear. Cord tire equip ped. Sparc-tire, motor.meter and bumper, power tire pump $1200 Dodge 1917. Looks like new. Good tires. New spare tire, 1921 li cense $800 Guaranteed Mechanically Ford Touring 1920. Run yery little. Good tires. Motor bored for starter. , Studebaker 6 7-passeuger, newly overhauled, Motor rebored. De Luxe pistons, now rear end, heavy rear springs, making ideal stage ear. New Strombcrg Carburetor. Good tires This car is priced right and will make some one wanting to haul big loads to lake or do stage work a fine car. ' : Chevrolet Touring 1920 model. Al condition Hittson Motors 136 S. Fir. WE REPAIR Batteries, Generators, Starters, Ignition, Lighting, Magneto Systems All Work Guaranteed. Official Service American Bosch v Magneto Co. Perkins Auto Electric Co. 27 N. Grape St., Medford, Ore. Phone 237-R Night Call 985 Car, Truck and Tractor Repairing Wo BUinrl bark of every Job we do. 821 V. TKXTU ST. I'UOXli 380-W GOOD FELLOWSHIP INNER GHRiSTIAN CHURCH MONDAY Preparations for t'ue "Good Fellow ship Dinner" for members ot the Med ford Chamber of Commerce and their guests have been completed and this is looked upon as one of the most aus picious occasions in the history of the chamber. Coming as it does at the close of a most successful year and at the beginning of one that itlvea evi- ! deuces of a greater usefulness of the Chamber of Commerce, there is every reason why the members should get together iu a "Good fellowship Spirit" and again pledge their united support to make Jackson county and especially Medford a better place in which to live and to do business in. All of those citizens who heard Juke Allen of San Francisco last year will hare the oppoiiunily to hear him a tain as he will mak the address of the evening after the dinner. His easy manner, his thoughts framed in th most wonderful of word pictures and with a full control of a pleasing voice and personality guarantees his hearers of a profitable and interesting even ing. The dinner will ho held in the base ment of the Christian church next .Monday at G:30 p. m. and will be served by the Ladies' Aid of the church. The charge will be $1.00 pur plate. The grown-ups of the families of members of the Chamber of Com merce are cordially invited to attend. A RAW, SORE THROAT r-ases Quickly When You Apply a Little Musterole. And Musterole won't blister like the old-fashioned mustard plaster. Just spread it on with your fingers. It penetrates to the sore spot with a gentle tingle, loosens the congestion and draws out the soreness and pin. Musterole is a clean, white oint ment made with oil of mustard. It is fine for quick relief from sore throat, bronchitis, tonsilitis, croup, stilt neck, asthma, neuralgia, headache, congestion, pleurisy, rheumatism, lum bago, pains and aches of the back ot joints,sprains,soremuscIes,bruises,chil. Wains, frosted feet, colds on the chest Nothing like Musterole for croupy chil dren. Keep it handy for instant-use. Frest from the Garden! i Your garden! How delicious! How bountiful ! How easy! How economical. If you get your seeds at the i onarch Seed & Feed Co. 317 E. Main Phone 260 , AUTO PAINT SHOP L. G. SPRINKLE, Prop. Automobiles Painted and Revaruished "bond 7T 221 North Fir GOOD CLOTHES I Mnke Them KLEIN rriic TAIIjOB 128 East Man St. - MEDFOTJT) MATL TTlTTiFXR A SPECIAL ELECTION APR- 26 AJSHLAN'D, April l:i. The munici pality will hold another special elec tion on Friday. April 2S. The issue involved will be a refunding one as applying to the issue of $05,000 thirty year serial bonds bearing six per cent, for payment, refunding and cancella tion of various issues of improvement bonds, cost of paving and grading, and repaying moneys borrowed from cer tain funds, to the extent of Jli2,554.S0, also providing legal fees, etc., incident to sundry expense account in tho sum of $1!.445.11. The Improvement bonds to be refunded amount to J46.000; pav ing and grading account, $5020.78; re imbursement to the several funds for money borrowed. $10,930. It cost $4410 to pay taxes, attorneys feei, and other expenses connected with fore closure of properties ajulnst which the city had delinquent improvement liens. The general fund being shy, recourse was hud to tlje water, elect! ic light and other departments to tide over emergencies. The street fund. for instance, profited thereby to the extent of $'J320, the recent purchase of a tractor having required $0u0, this being; regarded as a first class Investment. The refunding proposition does not add to the city debt, but merges the principal in a specific bond Issue instead of being represented in a variety of debits. Interest is not to exceed vnix per cent. There will ho two voting places only, the First ward at city hall, and the Second ward at the fire station on Fourth-street. ' .Funeral services of the late John FI. MoBler, who dlod April 10. were held at the family home. East Main street. Tuesday afternoon, conducted by ltev. C. F. Koehler, pastor of the Presbyter ian church. Interment was in Moun tain View cemetery. Deceased was a native of Pennsylvania and was born in 1855. He had been a resident ot Ashland for 13 years, n major portion of which period Was passed in tho face of physical infirmity, a long weary vigil endured with a fortitude characteristic of the patient sufferer. He leaves a wito and sevoral brothers. Miss Ituth Osmun, ot this city, is a niece. M. II. EIHb, employe in the Swift offices, has moved to the R. P. Camp bell home on HiiBh street. Word from Iowu announces the death of L. A. Marble, a former lessee of what was the familiar Camps photo studio of an earlier period.- The de ceasea s home was ut Marengo in the Hawkeye state. Ij. h. Mulit, old time resident, and formerly cashier of the First National bank, has been revisiting familiar sur roundings here of late. Malta commandery, Knights Temp lar, will meet In special conclave on Wednesday evening, April 13. Work In the Oreder ot the Temple. The Sylvester Patterson family Is receiving a visit from Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Fansteel, of Madison, the latter of whom was formerly Lillian Patter son. The Cinderella Card club's sched uled gathering for Monday evening ha sbeen postponed till April IS, at the Parish house. The initial picnic of tho season, ac companied by the first thunder storm of the year, took place at Table Rock on Sunday, the outing party from here numbering about a dozen. Charles Ramsey died at his home In this city, 338 Scenic Drive, on Mon day morning. Funeral services were held Tuesday afternoon at Dodge's chapel, Interment being In Mountain View. Deceased was familiarly known as "Uncle Charley." Me was 88 yeurB of age, and though a native of Indi ana, had been a long time resident ot Texa3, visiting the Lone Star state at intervals, although nominally his home waB in Ashland. Typically patri archal In physical appearance, his at tributes were of the modest, unassum ing order. HiB geniality was prover bial, and good humor found in him an Ideal exponent. With these familiar trails so well remembered, it is no platitude to state that he will be miss ed by a wide acquaintance. His wlfo died several years ago. Sevoral chil dren survive him, among them MIsb Amy Ramsey of this city. Another daughter, Mrs. (Jrover Page, residing at a distance, is here temporarily. Tom Hudson Is a nephew of the deceased. The Presbytery Vf Southern Oregon met in the local Presbyterian church on Tuesday and Wednesday of this week. Prominent among activities wss a New Era conference conducted by Rev. E. P. Lawrence, new pastor at Klamath Falls. Rev. K. K. Clark, of Portland, preached in the Congregational church last Sunday, aBd will repeat this ol ficlal ministry April 17. Some sort of restraining measure is being recommended to curb activ ities of the lithia calliope on city hall, which at intervals is more boisterous than a fog siren or whistling buoy, either announcing a fire or summon ing the police or electricians, at any MEBFOTm OTJF.OOX. "WF-DXTSDAY, 'AFTkTL in. old hour day or night. Au u::duo pre cipitation of lithia hot air seems to ac cumulate ut this end of the pipeline, with the result that the system, in seeking to carry tills peak load, gets short-circuited and vents its high pressure disquietude by a sudden un earthly clamor. Officers of tho Monday Kvenlng Study club include Mis. Marcy, presi dent, Mrs. C. I.. Hanson and Mrs. E. E I'hipps being first and second vice- presidents respective . Mrs. Harry Marrlson is se,-iei:u-y. A "colonial dluner," with Mis. ('has. L. Hanson, as hostess, at her home on Pine street, was a charming social event recently. both old time costumes nud customs being cleverly delineated in u manner remarkably in keeping with the tradi lions of "auld lung syne." "Knockers and 'Hoosters" was the theme of Hev. Walter Evans, pastor of the Baptist church, last Sunday even ing. Tho topic was somewhat quali fied in defining just what ought to be knocked or boosted. At a recent Degree of Honor ennren ticn held in Portland, Mrs. YVm. idyer 'was a duly accredited representative from the local affiliation of that ordtr. R. P. Campbell, the "Hick Posey" of the valley, bis cone south to begin an engagement with the Ellison. White chautauquu circuit. He has rented his home here, his two daughters entering school in the meantime iu southern California. Rev. J. II. Dorau, rural mail carrier, finds time to help out the local clergy on divers occasions, having conducted services in both the Presbyterian and Methodist churches recently owing to absence of the respective pastors. 'me Chautauqua service has claimed another Ashland resident, Mrs. M. C. Heed having joined the lyceum course as a department superintendent. DON'T RISK NEGLECT Don't nr-tflt'i't a constant backache, Hhnrp, dartint; pains or urinary dis orders. The danaer of tlroiisy or iJritfM'H iliHt-UHL' is ten norioun lo nore. Use Doan's Khlney Pills have your fritMiils and neiKhlx-rs. A Medford rase. Mrs. J. II. vIuHtm, 521 S. tiiajtc lit., says: "I am always Kind to nay a good word for Jjoan's Kid-uv I'tlis he mline I know ilir?m to he a rutnedy of merit.- I have heen taking them otf and on for years when I have telt ihe need for a kidney remedy ami 1 have always received most satlHf;u:iory re sults. My kidneys have always heen weak and the least little cold or si rain affects them and makes my back weak and lame. A couple of hoses of Doan's Kidney Tills at these timr-n. however, never failed to remove the misery and strengthen my kidneys." (Statement given March IS, liM0. Four years later, or March 20, 11120, Mrs. Oustin said: gladly von firm all I said in my former statement in favor of Doan's Kidney nils, for they have never failed in Rive me Kond relief. I have always used ;hem when I have- had any sign of kidney disorder with fine results." 60c at alt dealers. Fostor-Mtlhurn Co., Mfsrs., Buffalo, N. Y. Adv. Save $14.00 Save POPULAR MUSIC, HARMONY, RAGTIME PIANO PLAYING TAUGHT IN 12 LESSONS 20 students now enrolled. Itegulnr price of 12 lessons and books Is 94, for a short time we villi einroll you for 540.00 and give you 12 weeks U) pay It In. Knroil ot onoo an this spec lal price la revocable at any time. It la merely an introductory offer. Lett- Hons Riven at your home In any town in tho valley. Mail tin your nnine and address. WATERMAN PIANO SCHOOL MKl)KOIU STTTIMO, IB S. HOMyV See . "T for ' iburselO Why II lot Bird maki wmIh How harroU.ii ly it wuhH vn th moit dtlUat thing Bow eailly it do th blan ket, quilt, and heavy How' ry tr It la for joq to buy tha ELECTRIC CLOTHES WASHER Medford Electric Co. 237 E. Main. Phone 661 THE TRUAX STORE CLEARANCE DRY GOODS SALE AT LOWEST OLD TIME PRICES THURSDAY, FRIDAY AND SATURDAY APRIL 14, 15 AND 16 Prices cut on all dishes' graniteware, aluminum ware, and drygoods. Special offers on the grocery side. This is your opportunity to buy new and up-to-date goods at less than present market cost. COME IN AND HELP EMPTY OUR SHELVES, AND SAVE FOR YOUR OWN POCKET BOOK THE TRUAX STORE 327 East Main t y y y y y f t y I "HOTPOINT-HUGHES" ELECTRIC RANGES KEEP THE HEAT OUT OF YOUR KITCHEN No need to swelter in a hot, stuffy kitchen this summer when you can have cool kitchen comfort with a "Hot-point-Hughes" Electric Range. THE "HOTPOINT-HUGHES" IS Clean to Use ' Economical to Use Convenient to Use IT IS THE MODERN WAY TO COOK Come in and Get One of the Booklets "A Peep Into Kitchen Comfort" "My Comfortably Cool Kitchen" "How to Modernize" "Better Canning Electrically" ' Our Special Installed Prices and Twelve-Month Payment Plan WILL INTEREST YOU PAUL'S ELECTRIC STORE Phone 90' Main at Central STAR MEAT MARKET Meat Fish Oysters SPECIALS FOR THIS WEEK Pure home-rendered Lard, per lb 25c Choice Beef Pot Roast, per lb 1 7 he Short Ribs of Beef, per pound 15c Hamburger Steak, per pound 20c Shoulder Beef Steak, per pound ...... .20c 314 E. Main We Deliver Phone 273 Central Lumber Company New Stock Lumber and Shingles Yards Central Point. Phone X-2 lf)2f THE vxav, FIVE y r f Y y y y y y t ? y t y y y y y y t y ? T y y f m ' i i i i i i i i i r fijS--- in Plumbing Fixtures We enrry a full line of Plumbing Fixtures, Fittings and Supplies. Ideal Areola Heating Plants ; Mueller Pipeless Furnaces , Westco Tankless Water Pressure System Modern Plumbing & Heating Co. Phone 620 Sparta Bldfr WHY WALK? It is Healthier and CHEAPER TO RIDE If you ride a . vi Harley Davidson Bicycle or Motorcycle Gaylord Motorcycle' Shop YOU CAN GET MOST ANY OLD THING AT MOST ANY OLD TIME AT DE VOE'S s u 3 m lg hi X m