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t , f t:c.Fj two MEDFOftD MATL TnTBUN'K. MF.DFOT?n. ORKdOX, FT 1 1 ) A Y. APRIL 1.'., 1921 ) L ocal and Personal Tliat John S. Williams, a wealthy G. I.. Uoff of Cold Hill. F. I.. Hutch plantar of Jasper county, Georgia, is; inson of Trail, and Welljorn Iiceton of The funeral services over the late H. B. Patterson, held this afternoon from the Weeks & Conger company chapel, were largely attended. The remains arrived here on the morning train from Portland accompanied by T. C. Garrett. Try our . merchants lunch. The Shasta. How many universal joints are there on your car? If the car Is built "in line" one is all that is needed. Fine alignment means longer life. liuick uses but one, self-luhrlcated, and fully enclosed universal joint that requires no attention. Just consider how much longer HuieUs laBt than other cars do. 21 Of Interest to local Presbyterians is the following item from the Eugene Register: "Women will be permitted to, hold positions as elders and dea cons of the Presbyterian church it the measure passed yesterday at the after noon session of the Willamette Pica hyter.v is carried at the next general assembly to be held at Wlnunu Lake Indiana, during the coming summer The overture was handed down to the presbyteries from the last general as Bcmbly of the church held in Phlla delphia. .Look for Jones' ad It will pay. 21 Prices have dropped 100 to 85 cents on Columbia records. Now is the time to stuck up. Palmer Piano House, 2.'I4 East JIain. 21 Frank C. Clark, the well known architect, is reported as seriously 111 wllh pneumonia at the Sacred Heart hospital. , . . . ; Phone 474. 'Guaranteed work, prompt service. City CJennlng & Dyeing Co. 401 South Riverside. tf New line sport, hats on display Sat nrday at Deuel's. Miss Taylor. 21 von nnva some advertising mo dlum" said Dr. K. II. Portor today. put In one want ad yesterday for the sale of u large supply of lime and brick and sold It today. If anyone asks for a recommendation of your paper as an advertising medium send them to me." Mrs. Paul Hansen, corsotlero for Nullone. Phono 08G-.J. tf Have your rugs washed on your own floor now by the Hamilton Peach sys tem. Phone 90S, B. L. Davis. 2fi David Ilazen, special writer for the Portland Telegram, with George T. Collins as escort, enjoyed nn auto ride today over tho mountains to Yreltn. Everything electrical. Medford Elec tric Co. Phone (101. lxok for Jones' ad it will pay. 21 A telegram has been received from Buffalo, N. Y., telling of the marriage there on last Tuesday of Miss Ida L. Whltconib of 548 Plymouth avenue to Samuel K. lleberllng of 407 llreoken rldgo street, both of lluffalo, at the homo of the hrldo In that city, Rev. John W. Sayles, of lluffalo, performing tho ceremony. MIbh Alvoun Heberling was maid of honor. After a brief wedding trip Mr. and Mrs. Hoberllng will take up their permanent residence In Medford, Ore., where they will bo at homo after May 1st. Ulocks and dry slabs for sale. Call 85.. tf New lino sport hats on display Snt tirday at Deuel's. Miss Taylor. 21' Mrs. C. P. Ilriggs of Minneapolis, is a guest lit tho Holland. Other guests at this hotel from a distance Include A.' 10. Howell anil It. It. Muythor of Denver, L. Hamloy of Chicago, J. G Klofaber of Scuttle, and Frank llusnii. mini, C. A. Oscene and Joe Epstein of San Francisco. Cleaning house time is hero. Now is tho time to buy the host piano nousli at Palmers Piano Ilouso. 2S4 East Main. . . 21 ,.. 8eats will be on sale for Thyollund championship mutch Monday at Drown &, Brown's, Irwin Cigar store, Ashland mid Boss and ltoss. Central Point. You ,wll have to hurry If you want to sit up front this time. 2;l ; Mr. and Mrs!' A. Madson of Santa Barbara, Calif., arrived in tho city last Sunday for a two weeks visit with their son, J. Madson at B24 South Itlversldo. Freshly packed Hen Davis for sale, good condition. SOc per box. Oregon Growers Packing Corp. 21 Look for Jones' ad It will pay. 21 -Thero was born to Mr. anil Mrs. tieorgo l'urcel at 425 Benson street, last night a baby boy. DelcoLlRht farm light and power plants. Medford Electric Co. .New pattern hats for Saturday at Deuel's. Miss Taylor. 21 Wlnullied llalur of Weed, arrived In the city ihuisduy and Is a guest ut tho Holland. 32-lncli dry pine $1.00 a tier; lti-lnch dry pine $1.75. Valley Fuel Co. tf Look for .limes' lid It will pay. 21 9ilSB.fc.1lna Howe of Mcdfuld who hns been visiting at the university re turned yesterday lo her home In that city. Eugene- Guard. guilty of the murder c! 11 negroes he is accused of killing seems Improbable to A. H. Carroll of Gold Hill, Ore. Carroll is a native of Georgia ami wrote to his brother, living at Coving ton, near the alleged murder farm, for details. The letter states that the negroes of that vicinity had for some time been gambling in the woods, and he believes the murders were commit ted by the negroes themselves and the blame placed on Williams by a trumped-up confession of a negro farmhand. Clyde Manning. Carroll states that while both raceB are aghast murders, there is no ev will between the two, despite an out break that was reported to have been scheduled for March 2C Portland Journal. One second-hand piano, $150. Con venient terms given. Palmer Piano Ilouso. 2i Ashland are among the county visitors who arrived in the city Thursday. Invest your savings in the Jackson County Building and Loan association. tf If Thompson has tiie contract to paint your home you know the work will be the best. 2tl J. C. Haxton of New York and H Albert of Ashland, Ky., are registered at the Nash, as are also the following Oregonians: Mr. and Mrs. Chas. E. Gosha, Earl Kendall and W. M. Scolt of Hoseburg, George A. Hlckel of Glen of Therrien of Portland. Violin instruction, Florence Howell, special attention to beginners. Sparta building, phone 545-11. tf Paint the number on your house with lumiiius paint secured at Thomp son's paint store. 128 North Front, and , ut iiuocuuift, v. uiunej 01 uicil- ighast at the dale, E. L. Butler and W. Sawvers ol rideuce of ill-l Klkton and F.' S. Townsend and L. PuddJng and fish baked In oven at your friends will find you in the dark. same time. See it done next week. Paul's Electric store. 22 The meeting of the farm bureau which was postponed from last Friday will be held this. evening at the Neil (.'reek school house. Ella M. Cross, public stenographer, No. 9, Jackson County Hank Bldg. Phone 326-R (mornings only). 41 Who s Who In Medford" showing prominent business men in familiar poses at the Pago Sunday. . 21 .Mrs. W. A. llolioway and little son William Jr., were passengers on this morning's train for a visit with Mrs llollowny's parents, Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Whilloclt of Medford. Klamath falls Herald. Ask your grocer for Wizard Wash Ing Powder; it will pay you to elve it trial. 22 Do you have trouble wllh vour pie crust; ,o reason for it. Hughes range demonstration. Paul's Electric store next week. These are the days when the house wives get up very early In the morn- i"B uiiu snui. down all windows to keep the smudge smoke from entering and soiling curtains and furniture. If your merchant does not handle Itogue River made brooms you can get luem at the public niarkot. 25 Look for Jones' ad it wllj pay. 21 Portland guests at tho Medford In clude 1. I'' Mosch, E. II. Stone. Cus Bland, W. M. Cowley, Jr.. F. V D Hangs, R. D. Murray, M. M. Mcintosh. I. P. Murphy, C. II. Morris and M. Ale Minion. Guests from Eugene at tills hotel are A. R. Tiffany and 55. N. Agee fiono for rent. Palmer Piano Ilouso. , L. A. Whitehead, representing tile owners of the Austin hotel, wim In Medford Thursday. Lawn mowers sharpened right. Lib- erty Shop. 2(it-J. ( New pattern hats for Saturduv at Deuel's. Miss Taylor. !i Among tho northern California neo- Pie 111 ma city are Mr. and Sirs. W. S uouge 01 uunsmulr who are at the Mod lord. Watch the new 1921 Cadillac cars now inoy seem to ooze along. The coupe, tho tourlug car uud the sport model mny be seen 011 tho streets of Medford every day. Sl.o them up yourseir. jo The Grocertorla has hot bread at ii::io and 4:30. o The women foiks of a band of gyp sies, which arrived In the cltv Thins day forenoon at onco started to spread over the business district with offers to tell fortunes. They were rounded up by Chief of Police Timothy and the entire oaml was ordered out of the city. They then departed for Grunts 1 'ass. Hemstitching and picoting 10 cents pur yard. Tho Vanity Hut Shop, Cor. B .Main und Bartlott. tf linked chicken plo, pretty as a idc- lure. Paul s Elec'-le store next t 211 F. W. Wiggins of Toppenish, Wash., president of the widely known Wash ington nursery company, who is on route on a business trip through Cali fornia, stopped off hero and spent Thursday with N. S. Bennett. They drove around the valley and visited the Southern Oregon experiment station. Lawn mowers sharpened. Mitchell Ladder Co., 318 East Main. . tf The Simplex Electric Ironer wjll lie demonstrated at Paul's Electric store Saturday afternoon by Mrs. Eva Seott. special factory demonstrator. Medford housewives are cordially invited to stop In and see the wonderful results accomplished. 21 The Mail Tribune Is In receipt of tho following plea In behalf of homeless wanderers in the city: "Somebody please give work to these men that are going up and down our streets with a hungry stomach and a little roll of blankets on their backs." A demonstration of the Mora pump will be given on west bank of Bear creek near Nut. Saturday and Suudav. ror particulars see W. T. Wheat -Nash Hotel. 21 Notice is hereby given that I will not be responsible for any bills in curred by my wire, Mis. J. T. McGee, .'is we lire living separate and apart. J. 1. McGee, Canyoiivllie, Oregon. 22 Look for Jones' ad it will pay. 21 PRICE OF BREAD REDUCED ill THE GROCETERIA With the rapid declines In flour the public Is justified in demanding a lower price on bread. Present costs provide a long profit on a loaf and It will be no hardship 0:1 bakers selling at wholesale to allow the retailer to sell a loaf of bread fur S cents and give the grocer his present percent of profit. With this fact firmly established by the costs in our own bakery the Gro ceteria announces new prices as fol lows: 1-pound loaf Sc lV6-pound loaf 12c 21 GATES & LYDIARD. Props. The apple orchards of the valley are just now corning into bloom, and are giving promise of a heavy crop. The apples were not far enough advanced during the recent' frost to suffer in jury. The bloom has now fallen from Hie pears, and examination shows that in most districts there are enough pears on the trees to make a full crop In many orchards there will have to he further thinning. Giants Pass Cur rier. . , Dance, Golsby's hall, Saturday, April 10th. Benefit Uniontown school. Hotter save money on furniture at the special sale ut the M. F. & Co. 22 As the morning southbound passen ger train arrived in the city today Mrs. W. D. Peckliani stepped from coach for a moment and was heard to say: "Dear old Medford. llow I love you and how I long lo come back and live here." Mrs. Peskliam has been in Eugene for tho past six weeks with it 'her daughter, Mrs. Fred Chess, who has been seriously ill. and was return Ing to California with Mrs. Chess to reside at Sacramento until next Sep tember. . .... Cut worms kill vegetables. Carco kills cut worms. Sold by Monarch Seed Co. tf C. E. Polkowsky of Aurora. Ore., and II. W. Ireland of Portland are guests at the Holland. IXlco-Light Electricity for every farm. .Medford Electric Co. Community dance Sat. nite at Nat. near the Imperial orchestra in The Love Bird, Wahl Wah! and Sleepy Head. 21 , Mrs. Rebecca Griggs who has beeu j visiting in Medford the past mouth, : stopped over in Medford to visit her sister, Mrs. Susie Stewart, before re-; turning to her home in Paradiso Val-; ley, Calif. j J-Iarry Askin, representing Sousa's 1 band is in Medford to try and arrange for the band to appear here early in i December on its western tour. Mr. I Askin is a friend of Corbin Edgell of! Eagle Point. j , i Anyone having trouble with-mildew j on roses can get rid of it by using "Mildew-Go". Sold by Monarch Seed ' Co. . tf Laurel St. Grocery and Meat Market 216 South Laurel We Deliver. Phone Your Orders 475-L SPECIAL FOR SATURDAY Choice Pot Roast 17c Shoulder Steak 19c Short Ribs of Beef ..... . . : . . 14c Hamburger i 19c 11 lbs.. Sugar $1.00 With $5.00 orders We deliver. Phone your orders 475-L . WITH MXDFCSD TRADE IS MEDFORD MAD! Julius H TWELVE SUCCESSFUL YEARS IN MEDFORD Ask Your Neighbor Why n. A. HOLMES THE INSURANCE MAN All Forms Insurance niid Bonds ....Jackson County Dank Dldg. At Iho Medford the guests from n dlstanco Include John llrookings, S. 1)., J. s. Cardon of New York, C. II. Cnrdor, It. Welly and Fsrnsworth Currier of Seattle ,,..,1 tnu following from San Francisco- Mr mil .Mrs. II. Lewis. Mr. and Mrs. G. v. y row. .ion n Jlaird. It llnr,lu Kullck and II. Cooper. Hot bread nnd honev. Gel them . m the (iroceiterla at Jl:3i) and 4 : ao. "I Tho burgains on furniture ,l, Iho M. F. & l. ((), special sale this month will surprise you. Have you noticed 1111V llf flll.L-.. houses Thompson has recently painted L'li Mrs. Henry Currier Is visltinir with friends in Ashland today. llring in your own recelnts l. i.-v in the Hughes range next week. Paul's Klocirlc store. n-i- Miss Alia Jk$M . ROSCOE" (fatty) ::! UMj o ARBuaae K ,(w "The Li fe of ' wfli I thePartu" ll Coming Sunday "THE BAIT" From the stage success "THE TIGER LADY" ONLY TWO MOKE CHANCES -FOR YOU TO GET IN QN THE BIGGEST FUN SHOW IN TOWN r,- ; Today AND Saturday RIALTO Nnylor, Goodwin enrxn- tlere. IL'1 N. Grnpo street. Phone S1S-.I. 3". The local chapter of the Daughters of Hie American Involution will meet with Mrs. C. C. Van .Scoyne. L'OU S. Orange street. Saturday al'leinoon at -::!'! o'clock. The regent of the Ash land chapter will be present and de liver a report of the state-convention. Co to Jacksonville Friday night. April ir,ih. 'U, )ust ,!, .;a,.,, -presented by stiidenls of Jacksonville school In school auditorium. Uig dance al'ler show In Orth hall. Majestic "V orchestra featuring Mr. Wlthain, vio linist. , , .!(. Uenieniber the big dance Salurdm night al the Nalatorlum. T00J-ATE TO CLASSIFY fou sai.i-: Five acres near town. well improved, good terms. Address Five Acres, care Mail Tribune. L": WANTF.D-A home on Kasl Side with cast facing. Some fruit trees pre ferred. Stale lowest cash price. Ail dress llox -I.'., Mall Tribune. WANTF.D Apples. Call or address I No. 32.1 N. Front St.. Medford. Thi3 is "Be Kind to Animal Week" ONLY TWO MORE DAYS BLACK BEAUTY (nlcrtiilniiH'iit (lint iiitifsttnj; !( utv in- ( II AKMS M . ;uji . tan n: This proiluc-, lion ' utiii wlili ihcm. I h hin t of w holi'ximt' ImiIMm Mimly (Immii in tin h t A&K Sunday Who's "Who' in Medford THE COLONIAL Liberty Building Phone 298 N ew Blouses Just received, a new shipment of hand made Fleur de Lis Blouses. Sizes 34 to 42. New Silk Sashes In many beautiful shades New Jersey Coats In plain colors and mixtures Jersey Suits In white and colors BREAD Like Mother Made Sorry we couldn't supply all who came last Saturday, nor all of those who came back this week for more. We have two bakers now and hope to be able to sup ply all who come tomorrow. , . . f ' ' ' ' -;'- Come in and see our bakery. No secrets, no back room. Mixing all done where you can see it. As spotless as your own kitchen. And remember when buying your groceries that you can always Save at the Groceteria GATES & LYDIARD, Props.