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" PAGE TWO MEDFORD MATL TRIBUNE, MEDFOTCB. OREGON', SATriM)AV, APRIL 1(1. 1021 L ocal and Personal Much to the relief of everyone the light to heavy frost predicted for thlH morning did not materialize, and it was known before midnight that it would not. The lowest temperature of the morning was 38. The escape from the colder predicted weather was due lo local low pressure and a cloudy con. tlltlon which remained all night. At 7 p. ni. Frost Expert Young and Conn ty Agent Cate informed the orchar dints that conditions at that hour Indl cated a possible temperature of 31 be fore morning, but at 11 p. in. they pave out word to the orchard men to go to bed and have a good sleep, as all danger of a frost was past. ( Try our merchants lunch. The Shasta. Phone 474. Guaranteed work, prompt service. City Cleaning & Dyeiug Co., 4U1 South Riverside. tf The condition of Frank C. Clark who is seriously 111 with pneumonia at the Sacred Heart hospital was report ed this forenoon as a little improved. Alfred L. Parkhurnt who bad been here to attend the Crater Lake better ment committee meeting left for his home at Portland last night. Don't forget! Mrs. Paul Hansen, corsetlere for NuBone. Phone 685-J. tf R. A. Hooth, state highway commis sioner and Mrs. Booth and Miss Bar bara Booth, of Kugene, and Mr. and Mrs. It. II. Booth and two children of Yoncalln, form a family auto party en route to California, which arrived in the city Inst evening and spent the night at the Medford. They continued on their Journey this forenoon. Have, your rugs washed on your own floor now by the. Hamilton Beach sys tem. Phone !IS8, B. I.. Davis. . 26" Everything electrical. Medford Elec tric Co. Phone (iCl. A stcreoptlcon lecture will be given Sunday 7:30 p. in. at the First Baptist church, on "The Philippines." which will be Illustrated by over fifty slides. This lecture with the views will be of real Interest and enjoyment lo all who ore interested In one of our posses skins. Songs will be thrown upon the screen so all can enjoy the singing. Let the Stylecraft Shop relievo the worry of your spring sewing. We do all kinds of dress decorating, pleating, liomstltchlng, buttons and mending. Prices reasonable, satisfaction guaran teed. . Room 424 M. V. & II. BldK. 23 Community dunce nt Nat. tonito. .Imperial orchestra with latest and best. Wall! Walt!, Love Bird aud Sloepy Head. 22 i The now day clerk at the Holland hotel Is R. W. Davis, of Portland, for mep well known Oregon hotel clerk who hns been out of the business for the past two years, and who was last with tho Hotel Osborn at Eugene. Mr Davis who went on duty today for the first time, Is a member of the Hotel Cireeters association. Blocks and dry slabs for sale. Call 859. tt Seats will be on sale for Thye-Hand championship match Monday at Brown tt Brown's, Irwin Cigar store, Ashland, und Ross and Ross, Coutral Point. You will have to hurry If you want to sit tip front this timo. , ! 23 Tho first of tho valley high school baseball games Is being played this afternoon at Grants Pass between the Ashland uiul Grants Pnss high teams When the steering mechanism of his car broko yesterday evening about mile this Hide of Talent, Davo Griffith. Mall Tribune pressman, slammed on the brake, took a deep breath and crawled out from beneath the over turned car unhurt. Dun Collier an other occupant of the cur was also tin Injured. . Froshly packed Ben Davis for sale. good condition, 50c per box. Oregon Growers Packing Corp. 24 Dolco-Llght farm light nnd nowor plants. Medford Electric Co. M. F. Hnnloy and Mr. and Mrs. W. II Williams of Medford are registered at tho Hotel Portland, Portland. 12-incli dry. pliin It. 00 a tier; IC-lnch dry pine $4.75. Valley Fuel Co. tt Do you have trouble with your pie crust? Xo, reason fur it. Hughes inline demonstration. Paul's Electric store next week. 1'- Mrs. K. C. Hitchcock of Portland, corresponding secretary for Multno mull chapter, Daughters of the Amer ican Revolution, wiih n visitor In Ash land this week. Export shoe repairing nt reduced prices. Men's half soles $l.f0 per pair Ladles' half soles $1.00. Rubber heels ftOc. Better new shoes for less money. Medford Shoe Hospital, lit) 10. Sixth St. ICIla M. Cross, public stenographer. No. 3, Jackson County Bank Bldg Phono 326-lt (mornings only). 41 Mr. and .Mrs. T. (1. Hiiullcy are visit ing tho city, having arrived from Cop co, Calif., Thursday. They are. at the Medford Ask your grocer for Wizard Wash lug Powder; it will pay you to give it u trial. Tl Lawn mowers sharpened right. Lib erty Shop. -'01-J. tf - Orugonians - registered at tho Hol land Include Mr. and Mrs. Win. W. Stevenson. Ivan K. Goldsmith. 11 C Ollhoii8e, W. R. Llnkluter and A. J. Jaowlke of Portland. A. L. Kidder ol Koscburg and Glenn II. Garrett of Klamath Falls. Pudding nnd fljh baked In oven nl name time. See it done next weM:. Paul's Electric store 2-" If your merchant does not handle Rogue .Hirer niado brooms you can get them at the public market. 2o House. 24' Frank P. Farrell and his mother leave 8ttnlny by auto for a several days visit at Albany from which they will return about the. middle of next . . , .... ... , . 1 Of Interest to all mining men of southern Oregon is the following item In the Grants Pass Courier: "The Bos well Mining company is now installing its cyanide plant on the property at Sucker creek, and will soon have It in operation. The mill at the Boswell Is turning out an average of $1000 In bullion every day, working on only the high grade, while the tailings and low er grade ores will be treated with the cyanide process. The mine Is showing up even better than the most optimis tic had hoped, the ore body having been traced for considerable distance, and continuing almost fabulously rich. The vein is no doubt the lode from which has come many of (he millions yielded by the Illinois valley placer mines, and It is bringing to this coun try the attention of mining men from all the west." One second-hand piano, $150. Con venient terms given. Palmer Piano Piano for rent. Palmer Piano House. 24 Watch the new 1321 Cadillac cars how they seem to ooze along. The coupe, the touring car and the sport model may be seen on tho streets of Medford every day. Size them up yourself. 22 Among the streams closed to fishing thlB year by order of the state game commission in Jackson county, are Squaw creek, Carberry creek and all tributaries and Four-Bit creek. Big time? Yes, at Nat where music, hull nnd floor speak for pleasure. 22 The Grocertcrla has hot bread at 11:30 and 4:30. 24 So far as can be learned the next shipment of hogs to the Portland mar ket by the farm bureau co-operative exchange will be on May 3rd. Hemstitching aud picotlng 10 cents per yard. The Vanity Hat Shop, Cor. E Main and Bartlett. tf Baked chicken pie, pretty as a pie Hire. Paul's Electric store next week 22 The community singing class at Cen trill Point directed by George Titus Wilson will meet this week on Monday night at tho Central hall over Cowley's store instead of at the high school as formerly. Mr. Wilson will render sev eral new songs nnd readings. The people of the Central Point community who did not hear Mr. Wilson at the entertainment given there three weeks ago will have that opportunity next Monday. No udmisslon will be charg ed. Mr. Wilson is doing a work of considerable valuo to the community nnd should have the support of all in terested In tho musical and literary advance of the town. Everybody will dance when they hear the Imperial orchestra tonight at Nat. 22 Hot bread aud honey. Get them at tho Grocertcrla at 11:30 and 4:30. 24 A bill poster's crew of tho Al G. Barnes circus, which shows in Med ford soon, Is making Its headquarters at the Holland while It decorates Med ford and tho county witb the lurid eli cits pictures, etc. 1 he bargains on furniture during the M. F. & II. Co. special sule this month will surprise you. 22 Have you noticed any of. those houses Thompson has recently painted 26 The following story which created much merriment In this section for a long time past, and Is sometimes told with Fred Chnniplln of Foots creek as tho hero, was published in the Ore gonlan this week, as follows; "Every one who knows George M. lOasterley of Waldo, Or., knows his hospitality. A few years ago ho was Invaded by a group of army officers and a civilian and he undertook to extend tho cus tomary courtesies. Mr. Easterlcy no ticed that every officer would snaiiplly salute the civilian nnd nddrcss him as Mr. Secretary." Tho host supposed that the civilian was a Y. M. c. A. socretary until he watched for n while, and as he couldn't solve the mystery of tho distinguished visitor, he finally blurted out. Why do all these offlcors saluto yon and say "Mr. Socretary?" "My namo Is Houston." was the reply. but the name carried no meaning to ir. Eusterley. "Well," Insislod the host, "whoso secretary are you?" "Un- fortunately,", explained the civilian, with a grin, "1 h in at present secretary of agriculture." Mr. Ksterley has been visiting at the Hotel Portland." The only place to spend au evening oi real pleasure. Nut. tonight. 22 A great many cars have trouble with their electric equipment, either be cause of cheap construction, unreli able installation or cheup drives. Bulck used Delco for S years, always gear driven, always reliable the best the world knows. In 1913 Bulck pro dtieed a special Delco Installation which proved to bo the best, In 1921 improvements have given still greater leadership. 22 Bring In your own receipts to trv In the Hughes range next week. Paul's Electric store. 22 Miss Alta Naylor, Goodwin corso- Here. 121 N. Grape stroot. Phono 64S-J. 35 W. W. Chillis and Eric V. llauser. the prominent hotel men of l'ortlnnd who were here Thursday to attend the Crater Lake betlermen committee of which they are members, anil who spent yesterday at Prospect with Ver non Vawter, left for nonie lust night. still wondering how Jim Grieve puts up such good meals at his hotel at Prospect. They declared the Portland. Multnomah nor any other hotel In the state metinHills can put up such appe tizing food. Invest your savings In the Jackson County Building and Loan association. tf If Thompson has the contract to paint your home you know the work will bo the best. 20 Mr. and Mrs. A. C. Ninlnser were business visitors In the city Friday from Ashland. awn mowers sharpened. Mitchell Ladder Co.. SIS East Main. tf Californlans at the Medford are A. M. Weston Jr., of Sacramento, John F. Hohner and Fred Schafer of San Leau dro, Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Lisle and Miss Vina Lisle of Sun Jose, and C. D. Miner and H. S. Day of San Francisco. Every school in Oregon Is called upon by J. A. Churchill, state superin tendent of public Instruction, to ob serve with appropriate exercises May 4 next, the one hundred and tweuty f if til anniversary of the birth of Hor ace Mann, the father of the American public school system. Violin Instruction, Florence Howell, special attention to beginners. Sparta building, phone 54 5-11. tf Paint the number on your house with luminus paint secured at Thomp son's paint store, 126 North Front, and your friends will find you in the dark. 26 W. E. Grable of North Bend and F. D. Coiustock and Jack Douthet of Klamath Falls, are registered at the Nash, as are also L. Bailey and P Alnstrom of Helena, Mont. Notice is hereby given that I will not be responsible for any bills in curred by my wife, Mrs. J. T. McGeo, as we are living separate and apart. J. T. McGee, Canyonville, Oregon. 22 Cut worms kill vegetables. Carco kills cut worms. Sold by Monarch Seed Co. tf The public market . was only a fall one today, but good considering the scarcity of fresh edibles at this time of year. However, there was plenty of meat and eggs, the latter selling at from 20 to 22V& cents a dozen. A much patronized permanent feuture of the ninrket Is the sale every market day of home cooked liverwurst and blood- wurst sausages. Better save money on furniture at the special sale at the M. F. & Co. 22 Delco-Llght Electricity for every furni. Medford Electric Co. F. A. Fowler of tho Old Colony club of San Francisco, will arrive iu the city this evening lo spend Sunday, having wired to tho Hollandloday for a room reservation. Anyone having trouble frith mildew on roses can get rid of It by using "Mildew-Go". Sold by Monarch Seed Co. tf Picotlng Hemstitching Buttons covered Handicraft Shop. tf C. C. Lemon, local district manager of the Oregon Growers Cooperative association, will make tho principal address at the Grants Pnss chamber of commerce luncheon next Monday. Better buy a Chandler than wish you had. tf Feed wheat $2.40 per cwt. at the Farm Bureau Co-operative Exchange tf Guests from a distance al the Hol land Include Frederick Bnehmun and Maurltz Haussen'of Stockholm, Swe den, Reid Wlllard of Los Angeles, and John C. Holtse of San Francisco. Blight knives. Merriman's Shop. 25 Pollyanna for best lunches. 28 The Sanitary Beauty Shop has em ployed operator direct from city who specializes in marcelling and all other up-to-dute work. 22 "W. J. H. Clark, of Portland, grand chancellor of the order of Knights of Pythias, was in the city last night,' says the Grants Pass Courier, "accom panied by Dr. Hunlock, special deputy grnnd chancellor. The gentlemen at tended the regular session of tho local lodge lust evening. They report much activity in Pylhian circles in tho state. the Klamnlh Falls lodgo having just been reinstated with a large member ship, while the Ashland lodge, which surrendered its charter, will also be resuscitated." . Guaranteed springs for all cars. Merriman's Blacksmith Shop. 25 R. A. Holmes, the Insurance Man. Insurance, and Bonds, plus Service. Tho roads between Medford and Klamath Falls via Agei ami Klamath Hot Springs are now open and In fair ly good condition. Irresistable dance music. Latest song hits. Eagle Point Sat. night. Mnjcstic "4". Witham will he there. 22 Save money on wrapping paper by using white print paper In rolls. Ask this office. tf Alex Sparrow's saddle horse was taken up this morning and put in the city iHHind. tile .poor, hungry equine specimen having been found callng some tin cans in an alley off of Front street. The owner was notified to come nnd bull it out. Eagle Point Sat. night, April 16th. Big dance. New Majestic "4" orchestra C II. Owen has not yet furnished the $5ouo bail bond set by Judge Calk ins a week ago, anu is still stopping at the Medford. and is still under surveil lance by Sheriff Ten-ill until the bond Is forthcoming. It is understood he Is going to furnish a surety bond, for which he has already put up ample securities and collateral, and that this bond will be forthcoming within a day or so. It is not known as yet when Owen will be arraigned ill court on the charge of aiding and abetting a cash ier to defraud a bank. Big time Eagle Point Sat. night, April 16th. Dance and supper. M iestie "4" orehesli-n. Let's iro. 22 At the public market in the past few- weeks W, W. Willets of Persist, has not only sold out his own stock- of Quick Lunch seed potatoes, but also all the stock his neighbors could spare in all 5000 pounds, and the demand at the market still continues, with no more potatoes to be supplied. Charles Boydon and Grace Taylor of Medford were united in marriage by Rev. C. F. Kochler at the Presby terian manse Thursday evening at 8:30 o'clock. The bride and groom were accompanied by Mr. und Mrs. Trowbridge and Mr. und Mrs. Gould. Ashland Tidings. Among the eastern guests at the Medford are Amy Douglas3 of Urough ton, III., H. H. Devne of New York Mr. and Mrs. W. II. Bailey, J. II. Hen derson, N. R. Woodard and W. E. Watson of Chicago. Guests from Seat tle are A. M. Bachelor, H. S. Day and Fred H. Schrani. Every member of the Christian church is earnestly requested to at tend the morning service Sunday. There will also be special music and an interesting program. i r I.I it .ii iiiiim V . TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY FOR SALE 325 feet good heavy 4 Inch pipe $160. Would cost new $325. M. P. Jucoby, Tolo, Central Point P. O. 27 FOR SALE 'Hatching eggs from my Tancred strain White Leghorns. Re duced prices for balance of the season. R. V. Crum, phone 597-R-l. 2S FOR SALE Furnished. 4 rooms, bath complete, paving, all clear, $1600. Terms. C. S. Butterfield, Medford Nat'! Bunk Bldg. . 22'' FOR SALE 5 acres 2 miles east of Medford. Young orchard just com ing Into bearing. House, barn, chicken house. All for $1800. Quick sale. Inquire 51S King St. 22 When better automobiles arc built. Buick will build them. tf Among Oregoniaus at the Medford are 11. W. Rea of Piineville. R. ,f. Streets aud C'luis. 1). Gabrlelson of Klamath Falls. X. E. Dickover of Eugene, S. G. Clark of Grants Pass md the following from Portland: F. E. Dlllard. .1. A. Schneider. E. Stevens. E. J. Hall. It. E. Reed. F. It. Whittlesey and H. II. ltrombey. Blight knives. Merriman's Shop. 25 We do Hemstitching nnd Picotlng. Singer Sewing Murhlne Co. No. 10 S. Fir. Phone 21R.lt. 27 Rev. J. Randolph Sasuett returned the first of the week from San Fran cisco, where he conducted n very suc cessful evangelistic campaign In Fitz gerald .Memorial church. lie will preach both morning aud evening at the First Methodist church tomorrow. The sermons, it Is inmiunced. will be bused on sociological surveys conduct ed while In San Francisco. Every so cial factor, from the churches to Bar baiy Coast resorts, will be dealt with in these unusual messages. Guaranteed springs for nil ears. Merriman's Blacksmith Shop. 25 . Everything electrical. Medford Elec tric Co. Phone 601. Fair weather Is promised for Sun day. which means the usual exodus to the fishing streams and other auto outings tomorrow. J FOR SALE Modem 5-room bungalow Bath, toilet, etc. One acre ground. Large chicken house, fruit trees. Owner leaving, must sell. 1500 N. Riverside. 22 FOR SALE 150 thoroughbred Tail ored White Leghorn laying pullets at a bargain. Will sell in any quan tity. 822 S. Oakdale, Tel. 4S1. FOR SALE Hou-so 11 rooms, good re nair. Two baths, garage, splendid location for boarding or apartments. 11 Rooms, -care Tribune. 22 First Is Last "The Bait." coming to the Rialto theatre tomorrow for three days, rep resents a unique experiment in movie making. The ending of the picture is shown on the screen first, followed by the thrilling story that leads up to this climax. This is a method of story telling carried out on the stage fre quently, but this Is the first time, to our knowledge, that it has been at tempted on the screen. Hope Hampton Is the featured player. At the Page Tomorrow's "Who's Who in Med ford" showing prominent business men in familiar poses and other local i films are added features to the new j Sunday bill with Pauline Frederick! "In the Loves of Letty." adapted from i Sir Arthur Wing Pinero's well known stage success "Letty." i j PHOENIX SCHOOL NOTES I Much activity is witnessed ihroueh- j out the rich oo I tuday, Friday, setting ready for the local institute, which is ; .slated for tomorrow. Saturday. Tne weather la line and a goodly crowd iii expected. Dinner will bo nervtd by the domestic department at fifty rents per plate. The Parent -Teacher's association met yesterday. Thursday, at the regu lar hour. Mrs. Augell, the president, Kave to the association some idea?, gathered from the state president, who spoke lately in Medford. Mrs. Joe jWader rendered a vocal solo in her pleasing' and delightful way. Mr. Fuller of Ashland explained the plans for the summer normal, which will be In session at Ashland this summer. Mr. T. J. MalinKren gave a very In terest I ng and lust motive talk on the schools of Holland. Friday at 3 p. m., tho Phoenix base ball girls will play the Central Point ; team on the Medford field, following? j which, Applcgate will play Ilogue I liver. Attention is again called to the wonderful play "What Happened to Jones,' which will be given by the high school students in the Audi torium Friday evening. April 22, This is a popular play'. Several high schools are giving It this year. . The Open Road to ? 9:45 Efficient Bible School Classes for All Including Yuu. S3 Epwortli League 5:30 . Social Hour 6:15 Devotional Service for , Young People " The Quest for Experience Two stud ling messages bused on sociological surveys . of conditions in San Francisco, 1 Dealing With Barbary Coast, Cabarets and' Night Life. First Methodist Episcopal Church Fourth and Bartlett "A Church with-a Challenging Program." "A Church of Good .Music." i r Come earlv to get a seat. '. All snakes are venomous. K.XTEXSIOX C'KNTEK Oregon Normal Summer School AT ASHLAND, OREGON ' Beginning June 20 and Ending July 29 I'OI IISKS Ol'l'l'HlliD: Arithmetic- ami Arithmetic Methods, Folk DuilcliiB. Geography .Methods, (iru ninliir und Grammar Methods, Music Methods. Music Fundamentals. Miscellaneous Methods. Physi cal Education. Playground Clinics. l'sycholoKy, llcadlns Methods. Rural Problems, Story TellluK and Dioinntljitlon, Schoolroom Prob lems. . SPECIAL I.F.crrilES In connection villi the sli weeks' C'hautnuiitia ItcKillur Xoi-nilil School credits will be (riven for work completed. For detailed 'Information write to Mr. George A. Driseoc or to Mr. J.--. II.' Fuller. FOR SALE Nice home, furnished, small payment down, balance monthly. H2i S. Grape. 22 HOW TO USE YOUR DENTIST There would be little dread of the dental chiiir if patients would make regular visits and have their teeth examined at least twice a year. If this plan Is followed, the cavities will be small and can he filled with a minimum of pain. Tartar deposits should also be carefully removed and the teeth thoroughly cleaned at the same time. If this plan were adopted by every one a great many of the ills, which are the result of tooth neglect, would bo overcome. Xo lady ever looked hcantiful with dirty tii'th. IH. IIEXHV It. PI nil. ' Phono odll-Ii. .IDS E Main St. PICTURE FRAMING SWEM'S STUDIO DAY OR NIGHT WEEKS-CONGER CO Funeral Director! Licensed CITY SCAVENGER All refuse Immediately removed on hort notice. Weekly visit In resi dence districts. Dally business dis trict. Phone 89S. WniTSlTTT A .TEXXINTJU. Medford Iron Works Tractor, Truck, Spray Outfit, nnd Gas Engine ltepalrliig a Specialty GKNEKAL FOVXDKT AM) MAiaUXli SHOP C "v buy ft brod Sllntw CoroDft portable type writer Other tntkes at attrtcUv prices. ge usbvioreyou buy. MI':iKOK1 liOOK STOKE Stereopticori Lecture on the Philippines 1 i v, "v(f v REV. F. R. LEACH, Pastor. Illustrated With Over 50 Views, Will Interest ' - You Sunday, 7:30 P. M., at the '.C First Baptist Church , ..(N. Central and Fifth Streets) 11A.M. "MISCONCEPTIONS AS TO FOREIGN MISSIONS" It Ls Not Far From Your Home to the Baptist Church. Plan to Be There Sunday. The Church Features Good Music. -.illlll! FACTS J)o you linoT that it takes fewer people to support a doctor iu the rural districts tliau in tUs ctiies? Do you know that- Ihere are more doctors per 1,000 of popula tion in the rural districts than in the cities'; Do you know that in the rural districts oOl) people will support doctor comfortably, while it hikes about S0O city dwellers to do that? Yhy? The cilv is surely much more uuhealthful with its crowds, dust, smoke, dirt, shops and factories. And yet they are healthier than the fanner folks. The reasons are many, but the chief one is this: The farmer OVKRworks. UVEKstruins, OVEKlifts, . OVERdoes. generally, consequently straining his spine. The spine supports the whole body, taking all the shocks and when you overdo you throw it OUT OK PIA'Mli. The spine is the HACKHOXH and you can't be healthy with a bad spine. It just can't be done. Just DOINli things will never harm you, biit OVERDOING will always harm you. You don't always have backache when your spine is not right. More often you don't. The trouble is some other place in the body. It is the Chiropractor's business to straighten your spine, thereby ' allowing normal flow of health, and energy to evcrv part of the bodv. DR. A. BURKLUND Suite 4 and 5 Sparta Bldg- Hours 10-12, 2-5 and by Appointment. Phones Office, 285. Residence 322 Cor. Main and Riverside U3