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About Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989 | View Entire Issue (April 21, 1921)
r PXOE TWO r ocal and Personal If tonight Is clear many Medford and valley ieople will remain up to witness tli total eclipse, of the moon, and for tills occasion a number of so cial gatlietlnKH are planned. The eclipse will lieKin ID: 30, and tlie per iod of total eclipse when no moon will lie visible will last from ll:li3 p. in. 1,1 i'-or, m npuc-mi si.uc i i ...... ""';,, visitor In KiiL-ene for a few ilnvs drains at "The Flower Shop," Salur- av- I. awn mowers sharpened. Mitchell Ladder Co., 31X East .Main. tf A number of eastern tourist H en -- route homo by the northern route from . southern California stopped over in i Meiirord over night last iiiKlil at the .Meu.ord, tuid continued on their Jour-'- ney today. These included .Mr. and f .Mrs. H. II. Turpln and Mrs. K. C i .Mathioh of Ohio, C. K. Decker of llroc ' ton, Mass., Mr. und A.rs. U. T. Slaf ', lord and Mr, and Mrs. K. KeatitiB of ' .Mlnnea)olis, Mrs. Anna J. Preston of . Cedar Rapids, la., Chas. W'eller of Dumotit, N. J., Ceorse f.. Wollcr of Colden, Colo., W. C. Crory of Ohio v-.ty, ()., mid C. M. Dodson of Uenver. We have Just received a car ot fancy Ilurbank potatoes $1.75 per Hill. Hutchison & l.nmsden. 2 Expert shoe .repairing at reduced lirlces. Men's half soles $1.50 ier pair. Ladles' half soles $1.00. Rubber heels 50c. lletter new shoes for less money. Medford Shoe Hospital, 119 E. Hlxth St. The Epworth LeiiKtie hike, which was planned for tonlejit, has been post poned until a later date. Violin Instruction, Florence Howell, special attention to beginners. Sparta building, phono 515-11. tf Paint the number on your house with lumluus paint secured at Thoiup- ,. son's paint store, ViiS North Front, and your friends will find you in the dark. 2(1 VV, H Hewlett, the famous editor of : ICuiile Point Eaglets came to Medford today to greet his many friends and in , nldently call on his medical adviser, Dr. Holt. Just arrived, one car fancy llurbank i potatoes $1.76 a hundred delivered, at Warner, Worltnan & Core. 2!i Cut worms kill vegetables. Carco . kills cut worms. Sold by Monarch Seed Co. tf Game Warden Pal Dally caught two men netting fish below the Anient dam P at Grunts Pass at 2 a. in. Tuesday mor ning and they were fined $50 each and '' costs, Thu third man escaped hut . there Is a warrant out for him. Delco-Light Electricity for every farm. N Medford Electric Co. t , Feed whout $2.40 per cwt. at the ; rami uurcuu o-oporaiive ji,xciiange. tf Alpha Chapter, O. E. S., entertained members of Heaines chaptur, No. 11'!, of Medford at the regular nicotine' lust evening in the Masonic Temple. Up wards of fifty guests were over, and tho latter had charge or the Initiation of four new members into Alpha chap ter. Following tho business meeting a social session was held, at which fine refreshments weto held. Ashland Tid ings. When better automobiles are built, nulck will build thoni. tf Anyone having troublo with mildew on roses can get rid of it by using "Mildew-Go". Bold by Monarch Seed Co. tf Edgar S. Hater of San Francisco, former ' well known Medford man, Is hero for a visit after an extended ah nonce, and Is at his old headquarters at the Medford. Ellit M, Cross, public stenographer, No. (1, Jackson Couuly Hank Hldg. Phono 32(1-11 (mornings only). 41 Fancy Ilnrunnlt potatoes $1.75 per 100. Hutchison & Lumsilcn. 2 1.. H.' Swlnk Is among the visitors In tho city from the llutto Fulls sec tion and Is at the Holland.' Lawn mowers sharpened right. Lib erty Shop. 2UKJ. tf Agents lor "mix no suit nose. Hutchison & Lumsden, 2!) ' Itev. J. E. Condor, former pastor of this city, arrived hero this after noon from Medford ami will snend Several days here visiting friends and nttendiug to business matters. Itev. fonder speaks very highly of his new location but stales that Hoselmrg seems more like honi. ltosoburg News Hevlew. Houston and Hannah home-made sorghum 15e per lb. Hutchlsou & l.nmsden. 2!l Jay .1. Sullivan, the Applegate min ing man. is In (bo city on a periodical visit, having arrived Wednesday. No. one llurbank potatoes $1.75 per hundred. Warner, Wortman & (lorn. !!! S. 10. Martin of Klamath Falls and F. H. (lerthree of Itoseburg are regis tered at the Holland, as are also the following from Portland: W. L. Mar shall, C. (1. lluiinell, W. C. Thurlow and Arthur R. Allen. Owing Id different arrangement in handling the freight between Jackson ville and Medford we have been able to reduce our expenses. Our faro will be reduced between Jacksonville anil Medford on April 2ilth, to 20c ono way und 35c round trip. 20 ride books $3.00. Interuiban Autocar Co. 2(1 ' The officials of the American Legion are quite anxious that all men whether legion members or not who are en titled to Victory medals make applica tion for tho same at once as It Is fear rd that tho luedal distribution bureau will bo disbanded shortly. At the present time there are over 15.000 rx-sonvlce persons in the state or Ore Ron who are entitled to this medal and who have not made application for It. Ex-service men and women may procure blanks tor application from Commander Frank I'. Kartell of the local Legion post. All state, county and municipal owned motor vehicles are subject to license, the same as nrivate machines, according to a letter by. Sam A. Kozer, secretary of state, to officials having jurisdiction over these classes or can and trucks. As a result of this opinion the secretary of state will insist that licenses on state, county and munici pal motor vehicles shall be paid for this year. Have you noticed any of those houses Thompson has recently painted 26 N. .1. Lawrence of this city 1b a bus! Mn) R Malmln(, ,jet, eat. 1 1 Portland on account of the Heath of her mother. Miss Alia Naylor, Goodwin 'corse Here, 121 N. Grape street. Phone 548-J. 3i Mrs. Mildred Newbury was among the Medford people who spend Wed nesday In Ashland. Invest your savings In the Jackson County Building; and Loan association. tf Califoruiaus registered at the Med ford are 11. 1J. (.'oaten and C. O. Henry of Los Angeles and T. A. Charette, (.'lias. Conne of San Francisco. Ore- gonlans at this hotel are (I. II. Nelson ami Clayton Long of Corvnllls and the following from Portland: Mr. and Mrs .1. II. Luse, T. A. Gurrow, It. G. Shirt, E. F. Tay, O. W. Kramer and E. G. Plait. Good young fresh pork and sausage for sale at public market Sat., April 23. W. J. Austin. 20 Special sale sweet peas and snap dragons at "The Flower Shop," Satur day. 27 "Counterfeiting with automobile license plates Is a new Idea advanced In Oregon," says the Salem Cupllal Journal. "Chief Traffic Inspector T. A. Ituffety brought a license plate to bis office tills morning which had been taken from a party on the road. -It was a 1!I2(I Oregon license on which the "O" had been neatly battered down find n fienre "1" in Itu nliicd': The plate had been painted green irn1 the letters and figures repainted white. So perfect was tho work that It was difficult to distinguish It from a 1021 license plute without close ex amination." Hui bank thornless blackberry. Eden Valley Nursery, liS0-J-2. 28 Mr. and Mrs. J. Minnlck arrived in the clly Wednesday from Klamath Falls, having made the journey by the auto stage roule, Frank P. Farrell and Carl Tengwald arrived back in the city Wednesday afternoon from their auto trip to Al bany and Portland. Horseshoe tiros are guaranteed by reliable factories anil adjustments are made hero. Exchange Tire Co. 31 Premier prize dance! Talent! Sat! Premier Novelty orchestra! Let's go! . . 27 The following signed warning by County Ageitt llaslett, published in a Roscburg newspaper, Is of interest, to Farm ' Hureau members generally: "Two men representing themselves as duly accredited agents of a publication untitled the Farm Hureau Hullotln, are soliciting subscriptions to this paper In Hie county today. This paper is not the official publication of the Ore gon State Farm Hureau. or the Na tional Federation of Farm Bureaus. In fact, no state has an official publi cation with the above title. Do not subscribe for the paper on the grounds or representation that it: is n publica tion of any farm bureau organization." If Thompson has tho contract to paint your homo you know tho work will be the best. 2(1 There will be no gym class of the Till, club of tho Y. W. C. A. tonight, but the book review class under Miss Van Sunt will moot at the V. W. C. A. bouse at. 8: 15 p. in. Phono 474. Guaranteed work-, prompt service. City' Cleaning & Dyolng Co., 401 South Riverside. tf Among the guests at tho Hotel Hol land aro the Misses Sater of Gray ton. N. I).. W. Fox ot St. Louis, T. and C, T. Allison and A. Much of Seattle, and J. It. Laird ot Dunsmulr, Calif. ' -r v- Speclal sale sweet peas and snap dragons at "Tho Flower Shop," Snlur- lay. . 27 James Whipple of Montague, Oil., Is spending a few days ill the clly at tending to business matters. Just arrived, one car fancy llurunrik potatoes $1.75 a hundred delivered, at Warner, Wortmau & Gore. 29 Get that, spare tiro from our stock of rebuilt ami used tires. Price right. Exchange Tire Co. 31 George Wicks of Trail, returned to his home Wednesday after six-udlug a couple of days in the city on business. Pleotlng Hemstitching Huttons covered Handicraft Shop. tf The hike planner, by the Epworth Leaguo for tonight has been postponed Indefinitely. 211 Attend the Civic Improvement club dance at Eagle Point Saturday night. April 23rd. Supper served by the ladles 25c plate. 27 Wanted to buy some old carpets.: Phone ISO. 31 Dr. John Hart, P. S. N a medical officer In that brunch of the service. Is now stationed tit Tnitlla, Panga-Pungu in the South Seas. Ho Is a son of Dr mid Mrs. Hart of this city, where he is well known. He writes that the average temperature the year around Is 80 decrees, and it takes a steamer l mouth to make the trip from San Francisco. Tho mall conies once a month. Superior dance music. Majestic 4 orchestra. Orth hall, Jacksonville. Friday night. April 22. 27 Spraguo Relgel of Gold Hill, has been a business visitor In the city tho last few days. A real dancing parry, Jacksonville, Friday night, April 22d. Everybody Invited. Majestic I orchestra. IjM's 27 , The American Legion post will give Hunt and Antle have booked for ap a cabaret at the Nat in May and June pearance at the Page theater April 30 and have wired for entertainers from I that never failing drawing, card of the the Pantages and Hippodrome ' clr-i American stage, "I'ncle Tom's Cabin" cuits. Two orchestras will furnish the music, and the event will be the most pretentious affair of its kind ever held in this section. Hotter buy a, Chandler than wish you had. tf Ted Thye who wrestles Ralph Hand at Gold Hill next Tuesday has agreed to wrestle Mike Yokel at Portland the following Thursday, and will take on Waller .Miller at Los Angeles, .May 15 showing that he is nothing if not a busy mat artist. Thye is confident of throwing Hand, which is contrary to the general belief around Gold Hill, where Hand Is regarded as a greater athlete than Hud Anderson was once in Medford. The only thing thai Is worrying the promoters of the Hand- Thye bout is how to get everybody thut wants to come futo the house. PoIIyanna for best lunches. 28 Mammoth rhubarb roots. Eden Val ley Nursery, 6S0-J-2. ' 28 Cruisers begun work Wednesday morning cruising the-timber hack -of Jacksonville belonging to the Hank of Jacksonville, und listed as an asset of that defunct Institution. The work Is being done for the state banking board. R. A. Holmes, the Insurance Man. Insurance, and Honda, plus Service. The baseball season will be opening In the Rogue River valley with a game next Saturday between the Grants Pass and Medford high school teams, who have been In training for two weeks. This Is the first baseball game in this city since before the war. Save money on wrapping paper by using white print paper In rolls. Ask this office. tf Gladioli bulbs. Eden Valley Nursery (1S0-.I-2. ,; "28 Interior Improvements are being made -to, the Shasta confectionery. Everything electrlcul. Medford Elec tric Co. Rhone 861. ' It Is exacted that the trail Into the Clnriiibar'1S)iIngs country will bo opened by May 15th this year from this side, though the regular vacation travel does not begin until after July 4th. Chester C. Kubll of the Apple gate plans to operate a pack train into the springs this summer from Squaw Lake. Premier prize dance! Talent! Sat! A real "Joy-party". Let's go! . 27 John Ilintz of Waldo, Oregon, spent Wednesday in the city attending to business. Hemstitching and picotlng 10 cents per yard. Tho Vanity Hat Shop, Cor. E Main and Bartlett. tf Try our merchants lunch. The Shasta. Miss Pauline Thompson of Reddy's jewelry store, returned Wednesday afternoon from a short visit Willi friends and lrelallves at Portland. Attend the Civic Improvement club dance at Eagle Point Suturday night, April 23rd. Supper served by the ladies 25c plate. 27 Mrs. Hoy Guyor and children return ed Wednesday from a short visit with relatives at Grants .Puss. Special feature prize waltz, Orth hall, Jacksonville, Friday night, April 2. Majestic "4 Investigation bj- the local author-! ities of the past records of Frank Ko rnt and "Dutch' Pete" Stauff arrested in connection with the attempted cracking of the Gold Hill bank safe has brought to light tho inl'oriiiatlofl that Dutch Pete has led a lurid career of crime, one incident being a pistol duel with a policeman, ill which he was shot Hi rough the body, and lay I four mouths in a hospital recovering. loilat, tne ciiecklng up of the local authorities shows, also hits a criminal record. "Dutch Peto" brazenly admits his prison record, and has an insolent attitude toward all officers. Mrs. Paul Hansen, corsetlere for Niiltone. Phono 5S5-J. tf Have you' Tried ' Snow Flakes in the Family Tin ? You know how good Snow Flakes are how crisp and tasty? You can serve these dainty wafers on so many occasions. Why not buy a family-size tin. which will insure a constant supply ? Your grocer can supply you. A Don't ask for cracketS say SNOW FLAKES. V "AT- IT NBWMKES' P. C B. GINGER SNAPS Another P C B product Parucutirly crisp and fine -flavor rJ . .Your grocer cart tupply you Pacific Coast Biscuit Go. I with a herd of bloodhounds, three j bands, two "Tom's", two "Little Eva's" land two "Simon Legree's." Tbeie Is a street parade, and Die production is staged iu a pretentious manner. An other old time attraction is the Geor gia Minstrels, scheduled to appeal early In May. Al Jolson, and a Winter Garden cast will be at tho Page .May 25th, and the "Passing Show of 1920". with Willie and Eugene Howard, another Shubert production, is sched uled for midsummer. Our retieads are malting good tires, deliver double mileage. Try one. Ex change Tire Co. 31 Another big popular cance, Orth hall, Jacksonville, Friday night, April 22(1. Majestic "4" orchestra. 27 The Medford post of the American Legion is planning on the observance 'of Memorial day this year In conjunc tion with the G. A. It. und Spanish War veterans. The D'. O. K. K. band under the direction of , Wilson' Waite will furnish the music, with a memor ial day parade, and putriotlc address In the city park. The legion has ord ered popples the official flower of the legion for the day. Surprise pears on Japan. Eden Val ley Nursery, M)-J-2. 2S Come to Eagle Point Saturday night. Dunce given by the ladles of the Civic Imp. club. Supper served by the ladles of the club, 25c a plate. 27 Brick Anderson of the Itie ledge dis trict bus returned to his home after a short stay In the city. N. H. Newcomb will deliver green lG-inch slah wqod- very, cheap. " Let's book your order now for early deliv ery. -Also dry ' planing 'mill .blocks. kindling and shavings. Phone 631. 2S J. C. Pendleton of Table Ruck was'a business visitor In the city Wednesday afternoon. , ; Special feature prize waltz, Orth hall, Jacksonville, Friday night, April 22. .Majestic "1". . 27 E. II. Fox of Yreka, Calif., returned to his home in Redding, Calif., Wed nesday after spending a week in the city. Royal arid Hoover vacuum cleaners People's Electric Store. 2S' Autoists on the highway at night re port that several near accidents have resulted from the parking of cars on the side, with no lights burning. Have your rugs washed on your own floor now by the Hamilton Beach sys tem. Phone 998, E. L. Davis. 26 Assistant District Attorney George Codding attended to official business in the county seat Wednesday. llurbank potatoes $1.75 per 100 de livered in the city. Hutchison & Lums den. '..... 29 12-inch. dry pine $1.00 a tier; lG-inch dry pine $1.75. Valley Fuel Co. tf Herman Qffenbachet of the Apple- gate transacted business and visited friends i iv tho oily Wednesday. Httghes-Westlnghouse and Simplex ranges. People's Electric Store. 2S According to a report received here, W., H.( Jofin'son,, torroer cashier of the Bank (ilJacSsonvffle' serving tcn'years in suite prison, will not be assigned a regular task until all the criminal and civil actions; arising from tho bank failure have heeu closed. Johnson is a college graduate and will probably be given clerical work of some kind by the warden. Everything electrical. Medford Elec tric Co. Phono 661. We do Hemstitching and Picotlng. Singer Sewing Machine Co. No. 10 S. Fir. Phono 215-R. 27 Among county visitors in the city last night and this morning were Dan Saltmarsh and Vern Dunford of Jack- sonvnie, and C. .M. and M. Mcuonougn of Much Blocks and dry slabs for sale. Call 859. tf Dr. F. G. Thayer has recovered from his illness of the past three weeks and has resumed ills practice. Game Warden Daily says County Clerk Florey only handles fish and game licenses for Jacksonville and all the licenses for other towns and ! places of business are handled through I the fish and game commission Instead of the county clerk as heretofore. .Mr. Daily also says lie believes there have been twice as many licenses sold this ear up to the present time as there were last year. The increase in li censes was necessary to establish new hatcheries and improve those already in operation to increase the supply of fish for the streams and true siorts do not object to the Increase. Kden and Thor washing machines People's Electric Store. 28' Hugo Guenther of the, postoffice stalf is back at work again after hav ing enjoyed 111 days or his last jear's vacation which he spoilt' at home in making garden, employing the method of working two hours and sleeping 24 hours until the job was done. Delco-Light farm light and power plants. Medford Electric Co. Nash hotel guests Include Mr. and Mrs. George F. Ward and daughter of Bremerton, Wh.,' H. H. Sawyer of Monroe, Wn., A. Wliilock of Redding, II. W. Ilurton of San Francisco, W. A. Mansfield of Marshfield and P, O. Pooler of Coltuge Grove. Automobiles are moving rapidly again all over the U. S. A. On; March 21st, 1921, the Pence Automobile com pany of Minneapolis, Minn., ordered three trainloads of Uuick Slies(whiclt they paid for by their check A9247 for ?41 1,129.20, which is some nioney.even for Buicks. : 26 The condition of Frank Pelllriger, who has been ill with pneumonia the past three weeks at his home, is re ported as improving. . . ' , Hroonis made by the Rogue River llrooni Works aro- the beBt for the money. Insist on home-made broomfe. 'i OH :.- :(: 1IT W, -nroiubprg; sales dud advertis ing 'niunafeot. for.- ihe D..Jc ! Warren Motor Co. or Portland, AWho has been $ire several Ulitji'sr, frjtifiu iung with local dealeiy;':eturiied:i'tl Portland Wednesday. WW..' H.-DeLayJ who was formerly in the auto business here and who was a live-wire young business man, is now president or the Warren company and one of Portland's leading men iu the auto game. . The company places Velio cars through Hittson Mo tors and Peerless cars through the A. W. Walker Auto Co. ... TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY FOR RENT Two room rurnlshod housekeeping apartment, first floor, lights and phone furnished,-$22.5u per month. 325 S. Kiverside. Phone 701-J. 2S WAN FED Reliable person, to assist with housework for five days, re maining nights. ; Mrs. F. C. Kenly, Tel. GU-J-3. ' 2(1 FOR RENT Large downstairs sleep ing room for one or two. 221 N Holly. 27 FOR RENT May 1st, space suitable ior garage or storage. Call 150. tf FOR SALE liantam hens with baby chicks. 134 S. Bartlett. 28s' FREE COW MANURE if taken this week. 325 S. Kiverside. 28 DR. RICKERT Eyes Scientifically Tested and Glasses Properly Fitted NO MIOP8 USFJJ ; Broken Iichses Accurately Duplicated suite 1-2 over May Co. 80S E. Main.' IIpHtjilm ! DAY OR NIGHT WEEKS-CONGER CO . ,., Funeral Director,' ', Licensed CITY SCAVENGER , All refuse Immediately removed od short notice. Weekly visit la rest den c districts. Dally business dis trict. Phone 8U6. WHITRliTrT JKXNTXOS. SC A brand new Corona portable type writer. Other mmLea t attractive prices. 8m us before you buy MKOl-'ORD KOOIt KTOKU: SEWARD HOTEL "HOUSE OF CHEER" AliDKK AT I0TFT STRKET, rOKTLAM), OUKGOX. All the Oregon electrle cars stop at uneicelled. We strive to please. Rates $1.50 and up. 'With bath J2 00 and up. Our dining room Is very popular, and our business men's luncheon, and our regular and Sun day dinners aro not equalled else where at our price. Opposite Olds, Wortman & King's big store. W. C. CULDERTSON. Proprietor. tnv am. fi r ok towx PAGE Tuesday . m om rm nav m 4 .... mcn-anning Mocks Great Melodrama "The Sign on the Door" The Play of a Thousand Thrills AiMrrsfi h'ttors, chirks, pnsniffir linuM-y nnlt-is to Vim Thatr. A11 10 VIM IT NT WAK TAX. Include se!r-ml.lrd litaiiipid envelope. ' Price, floor $2.r0, H'2.9; balcony $- $!. . PIERCE REPAIRS " Phonographs, Percolators, Electric Fans, Electric Drink Mix ers, Vacuum Cleaners, Electric Motors, Electric Irons. In fact, most anything. Soldering of all kinds. L. BRYAN PIERCE ALL WORK GUARANTEED Telephone Orders 925-L You will find me in "The Glass House" at 116 N. Central Ave. CITY AXI) Ol T-OF-TOWX MAIL DUDKltS KI-X'IOI VF.I) NOW PAGE- FRIDAY NIGHT, APRIL 29 Of Los Angeles Founded by W. A. Clark, Jr. ' ' : WALTER HENRY ROTHWELL, Conductor Niutlnvcst Tour Booked by Kkvju Concert liill-cau ,. SIX DISTINGUISHED SOLOISTS ? 75 of the World's Greatest Musicians The Supreme Musical Organization of the West ilOW TO SKCUKH TICKKTS I5Y MAIL NOW Address Utters, malic clucks and iiosloft'ko minify orders payable to Pace Theater. Add 10 l'cr Cent War Ta to I'Hce Ticket Desired. In clude' self-addressed stamped cnvclopu to help insure, safe return. Price FlooP and 1st 4 rows Kalcony balance 1.50, SI Hoy Office Sale Wednesday 12 o'clock SPRAY MATERIALS THAT HAVE STOOD THE TEST CORONA DRY Arsenate of Lead BLACK LEAF 40 ' NONE BETTER PRICES RIGHT Let us know .your requirements. . EARL FRUIT CO. OF THE NORTHWEST L. M. Campbell Mgr. Medford District IF Vim art clcnnliiff !ioiim (Jet our prices on rU'itninx your cAnrins am) im:s Phone ISO Free Delivery Mosan Art Rug Co. . 119 W. Tenth St. GOOD CLOTHES I Mnke Them KLEIN run XAIXiOA 1SH F-iwt Man ?t. YOU CAN GET MOST ANY OLD THING AT MOST ANY OLD TIME AT DE VOE'8 ' 1!1i:l:s l!':l:ll:" XOXV Night, April 26 1 ' ' ' -v Knrly Jtcscrvatlon -Means PrcfeiTed Location WHY WALK? ( It is Healthier and CHEAPER TO RIDE If you ride a H arley-Davidson Bicycle or Motorcycle Gaylord Motorcycle Shop ' AUTO PAINT SHOP L. 0. SPRINKLE, 'Prop. Automobiles Painted and Revarnished Phnna 777 221 North Fir. PICTURE FRAMING SWEM'S STUDIO