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MEDFORD LML TRIBUTE, MEDFORD, OREO OX, "WEDNESDAY. APRIL 27. 1921
L
ocal and
Personal
O. R. Hreshear of Rogue River, is iu
Kugene on a several days business
visit.
iJressmaking and remodeling. Loca
tion Flower Shop, phone Jot;. 34
Klogaii: -Meilfonl, Itogue Kiver val
ley." Oregon Products; know them!
Use them! Boost them! 34
J. Ti. Coleman, comity assessor, was
a business visitor in Ashland yester-
Despite t;ie edict of the city council
lust week that the rock crusher and
gravel plant of the Medford Concrete
Construction company on North River
side must not continue operation in its
present location and must he moved l(jily
outside the city limits, the gravel j,ay Day danC(J Ka(,le ,,Hllt Sat
plant has been in operation for several night, April SOth. Lets all go for a
days and the rock eriisher was started i jy t(nle (;ood eat8 nt ,,,1,1,,1,-iit. 34
up this morning much to the annoy- Ask for Hogue River Valley made
ance of residents in that vicinity. City products. 34
Attorney Mears and Attorney K. w. chrls Oottlleb arrived home Wed
Phlpim, who lives opposite the rock !neii,iav forenoon from a week's visit
crusher were scheduled to hold a con-at Portland.
ference with the management of the Tako a look 0reat reduction in
company this afternoon relative price of suits. Klein, the Tailor. 128
Bast .Main, upstairs. 32
Ask for Oregon made products. 34
In the matter of the workmen'
abating the complained of noise nuis
ance.
SiMjcial price on Olympic flour this
week nothing better come in and (compensation law, the attorney of the
Bee the good things made out of thlsjstate highway commission has been
flour. 34"
All pencil tablets cut 5c. Medford
Uook Store. 31
' .Mrs. (leurge A! Mansfield arrived
horne today from Portland In which
city herself and husband arrived last
Sunday from their several weeks trip
lo Chicago, Washington and McAllis
ter, Okla. Mr. Mansfield will not re
turn to Medford until next week when
himself and family will move out lo
their ranch in the Prospect district
until next fall.
Huy a sack of Olympic flour tit
Jones' this week and get Unit special
price. - 34
Slogan: Medford, ltoguo River val
ley, Oregon Products; know them!
line them! Mount them! . 34
Miss .Margaret Van Scoyoc, ' lted
. Cross nurse at Medford, desires to
form a class for instruction In home
nursing, In Jacksonville. AIJ those, de
siring to outer this class will 'please
meet at the Jacksonville library tit. i!
o'clock Tliursday afternoon.
instructed to get an opinion from the
attorney general as to whether a con
tractor who obtained a highway con
tract could be made to take out insur
ance with the state on all his private
work. Under the state law, highway
contractors are obliged, if they insure
their workmen, to accept the state
Insurance. It is understood that the
Industrial accident commission Inter
prets the law to require them also to'
drop their insurance with private com
panies and go under the state.
(iooil flour $1.85 a sack tit Russ Mill.
Phono 529.
' One hundred percent Medford and
Rogue River Valley people ask for and
demand homo grown and homo manu
factured products. 33
C. O. O'llourlie, of Chicago, the
climber known ns "The Human Fly,"
Is In the city endeavoring to arrange
tor a public exhibition of his skill.
Other guests from a distance at the
Holland yesterday and this forenoon
are Mrs. Lillian Clarkson, Harold Sal
B. W. Bates, of the Roseburg Re
view, came down Tuesday afternoon
and returned today. Mr. Hates rciorts
business good among the Roseburg
merchants. Like all other visitors he
was greatly impressed with the up-to-date
methods of -Medford people.
Our retreads are making good tires,
deliver double mileage. Try one. Kit'
change Tire Co. ' . "" ' 31
Ask for Oregon made products. 34
"Farmers of the United States thru
the farm bureau organization have
started out to do more man save them
selves, they have started out 'to save
America," said CJeorge A. Mansfield,
of SJedfurd, president of the Oregon
state farm bureau, in an address on
fa nn problems at the members' forum
of the chamber of commerce at Port
land Monday: Mr. Mansfield made an
appeal for the business men of Port
land to support the stale bureau and
the agricultural college, both of -which
he said were trying to rehabilitate the
farming industry without damaging
society. .
Dance tonight at the Nat. ' 31"
Cash for apples. Phone 671-R. 33
Everything electrical. Medford Elec
trie Co. Phone GUI.
Mr. and Mrs. A. H. Thwmpson of
Eagle Point and Mrs. I.. A. Crane of
Lake Creek are among the . county
visitors in the city. They are guests
at the Holland.
Better have your plowing done with
a Cletrac; it pays. Tel. 8G!t-Y. 32
Monday evening May 2nd, a night to
he remembered by Elks and Lady Elks
31
Attorney Frank P. Fan-ell left Tues
day morning for Sacramento, Oil., to
attend to legul matters. He-made the
I rip by automobjle.
Popular- dance ut Euglo Point Satur
day night. Everybody invited. Real
music. "" " " 34
Slogan: Medford, Roguo, River val
ley, Oregon Products; know 'them!
I 'VP, thomj , Ho,os.t thein !- , . 34
" E.' V. I'lrtertck, former mayor," Is siif-
liave the old shoes made new byler, Chus. Martin and Robert Vivian feting from ti number of brills on his
Happy Bob at Kldd's Shoe store. I , of New York and 11. F. Wellington uf
have just Installed a new Champion
shoe stitcher of the most modern type,
and my shop Is now equipped In every
detail to rebuild your old shoes. With
my years of experience they can be
made as good as new in appearance
and wear when rebuild ut my shop
with all of the latest improved shoe
repairing equipment, 33
Ask for Rogue River Valley made
products. 34
Oregonlans registered at the Med
ford Tuesday and this morning were
Mr. and Mrs. V. F. Slater of Eugene,
Frank A. Roth of Sutherlin, Mr. and
Mrs. A. B. Taylor, L. J. BurncH, A. It.
Marsh, M. I. Rice, II. W. Hates, J. O.
Newlaiul and II. L. llylaud of Rose
burg,' and tho following from Port
land: J. L. Wright, F. Camp, T. N.
Rosslck, W. V. Macheiiry, John II.
Hunt, R. E. Plelto, J. F. McNary, Jack
W. i'endleton, M. F. Caley, L. A. John
sou, L. A. Vierano, Marlon F. Jlutlcr,
Vtr H.' Van Order, A. S. Rand, F. 11.
Iliirtzell and George E. Robins.
, Ask for Oregon made products. 34
"For 'Sale (loot! garden and lawn
sediment. Phono M2-J. ' If
Rev. Ward V. Mncllonry,' pastor of
Aft. Tabor Preshyleilau church at
Portland, arrived In the city Sunday
to look after the local campaign to
raise, funds for the China roller rund.
Vhcn letter automobiles nro built,
Btilck will build them. tf
Monday evening May 2nd, u night to
he remembered by Elks and Lady IClks
31
At tho meeting of the executive
committee of the Modford post of the
American Legion Monday night It was
reported that two leases of laud to
Jups in this vicinity have, been made
recently. If tho report is confirmed
the post will publish the names of the
lessors.
Tho regular communication pf
Iteames chapter Wed. evening, April
27th at 8 o'clock. There will bo initi
ation work. 31
Dance at tho Nat tonight. 31
Arthur McKonzle, who recently sold
his army goods store In Ashland, Is In
iWtlnnil arranging for shipment or an
ulrpluiie In addition to one he Intends
flying to Ashland for the purpose of
establishing ft flying bcIiooI In either
Modrord or Ashland. , ,
Ask tor htivlds Ink. Rich full colors.
'"'.'.' 31.
Phone' 4 74. ttunrnntecd work, prompt
service. City Cleaning &. Dyeing Co.,
401 South Riverside. tf ;
San Francisco.
Horseshoe tires nro guaranteed by
reliable factories and adjustments arc
made here. Exchange Tiro Co. 31
After your trip 'round the world to
night stop at the Nnt and dance n bit.
31
W. A. Cox and family of West Linn,
Ore., plan to remove to Jacksonville
next month. Mrs. Cox was formerly
Ray Sparks, daughter of W. R. Spurks
of Jacksonville. -Try
our merchants lut-.-.-h. The
Shasta.
Marjorle Itambeau and company
who appeared in "The Sign on the
Door" at the Pago theater last night
left, this morning for Eugene where
the attraction will be presented to
night.
(Jet that spare tiro from our stock
of rebuilt and used tires. Price right.
Exchange Tire Co. 31
The Rex Cafe makes a specialty of
French and other pastries, turning out
"some of the best ever" which they
serve In their ca.ro and retail to the
public. Their motto is "If you want to
know how good they are try Ilium."
Chas. R. Roberts and family of
Union, Ralph Haumhuugh of Roseburg
and J. W. Farlelgh or (".rants Pass and
W. A. Scott of Portland are among the
Oregonlans at tho Nash.
$(10.00 suits at $15.00. Nobby pat
terns. Fit guaranteed. Klein, the
Tailor, 12S E. Main, upstairs. 32
Monday evening Muy Snd. a night to
bo remembered by Elks and Ludy Elks
31
G. N. II. Albert of Butte Falls and
II. O. Force of Beagle are visitors In
tho city.
$110.00 suits at $45.00. Nobby pat
terns. Fit guaranteed. Klein, the
Tailor, 12S E. Main, upstairs. 32
Slogan: Medford, Rogue River val
ley, Oregon Products; know them!
Use them! Boost them! 31
Friends and patrons of St. Mary's
Academy are cordially Invited to at
tend "the "April Shower" on Thursday
April 2Sth. Fun and frolic in abun
dance and plenty of good things are
promised. Conio and bring yum
friends. Begins at 11:30 a. m. Closes
at 10 p. m. '
R. A. Holmes, tho Insurance Man.
Insurance, mid Bonds, plus Scrvlco.
Ask for Roguu River Valley made
products. 34
Fred L. Chaniplln was here from
Foots Creek last night attending the
Marjorle Runibenu performance.
nock caused, it, Is said, by a spider bite
on his little finger a week ago.
. Violin Instruction, Florence Howell,
special attention to beginners. Sparta
building, phone 545-H. tf
Ask for Rogue River Valley made
products. . 31
The baseball teams of the Ashland:
and Medford high schools will clash
next Friday, April 2llth. This is the
second of a series of games between
the high schools of, southern Oregon,
and there is much rivalry between the
two teams.
Dance at Jacksonville Friday night.
April L'ftth. .Majestic "4". 33
l-'rl. May 13 the lucky night at the
Lincoln school. 31
Fred Chantplin of Foots creek, spent
Tuesday In the city visiting friends
and attending to business mutters.
, Slogan: Medford, Rogue River val
ley, Oregon Products; know them!
Use them! Boost them! 31
Save money on wrapping paper by
using white print paper in rolls. Ask
this office. tf
lllirry Rosenberg of the Hoar Creek
orchard has returned from a trip to
Sacramento and the Sacramento river
fruit, districts. He reports conditions
In that section favorable for ir normal
rnilt crop, with the Suisiii district,
rivals or the Rogue River valley In the
raising of Hartlett pears, hit hard by
unfavorable weather conditions. (
Ask for Oregon made products. " 34
Patronize home and build up pay
rolls by Insisting on having brooms
made by Rogue River Hroom Works.
3tl
Dean S. Carder of Medford, who
will receive his degree in June, lias
accepted a position as instructor of
geology in the Utah Agricultural
college, bis duties to begin with the
opening of tho rail term. Corvallis
Gazette Times.
The committee to revise and re
arrange the Jackson County Fair
premium list are busy at work making
a really sure-enough list and although
the premiums offered are not as large
as. thoy will he when the fair gets on
im'feet they are much larger and In
better shape than ever before nnd the
committee is very anxious that the
people begin to prepare for exhibits of
everything noW.
.Imperial orchestra at the Nul- to
night. 31
Come to Jones' any day this week
and seo Olympic flour demonstrated.
Special prices. Every sack guaranteed.
34
James Hoeffler who has been trap
ping In the Steamboat district all win
ter has returned to his home at Tho
Dalles, Oregon. Mr. Hoeffler reports
that he encountered poor luck with his
traps. . .
Monday evening May 2nd, a night to
be remembered by Elks and Lady Elks
' 31
Dressmaking and remodeling. Loca
tion Vlower Shop, phone 506. 34
The next regular meeting of the
Ahierican Legion will be held next
Tuesday evening in their quarters In
I lie M. F. & H. building. Topics of
vital Interest to the community will.be
discussed.
Slogan! Medford, Rogue River val
ley, Oregon Products: know them!
Use them! Boost them! 34
Better have your plowing done with
a Cletrac; 1t pays. Tel. S69-Y. 32
Bryant Hamilton of Ruch spent a
few hours in the city Tuesday attend
ing to business matters.
Bread 7c per loaf. Phone 21B. 32
.Majestic "4" orchestra, Eagle Point
Saturday night, April SOth. Big May
Day dance. 34
Blaine Kluni and wife have returned
from an auto trip to SUn Francisco
and other California points.
Dance at Jacksonville Friday night.
April 29th. Majestic "4". 33
Miss Alta Naylor, Goodwin corse
tiere, 121 N. Grape street. Phone 548-J.
. 35
Louis N'eldermeyer has returned
from six weeks course of medical
treatment at Portland. Mr. Neider-
meyer reports the gain of about
pound a day. while away, and much
improvement in health.
Cash for apples. -Phone G71-R. 3
See Mutt & Jeff Friday, May 1:1th
at the Lincoln school. 31
W. G. Laldley and son Glenn have
completed the cruising of the limber
west of Jacksonville, belonging to the
Hank of Jacksonville for tho "state
bank board.
Feed wheat $2.20 per cwt. nt the
Farm Bureau Co-operative Exchange.
tr.
Flour $1.S5 a sack at Russ Mill.
Phone 529. .
Mrs. Louis I'lrleh of Jacksonville
spent Tuesday afternoon' in the city
visiting with friends.
Dance for a prize at the Nat tonight.
31
Daiice at Jacksonville Friday night.
April 29tli. Majestic "4 ". 33
Royal Brown of Eagle Point visited
with friends nnd attended to business
mattei-s in the city Tuesday afternoon.
Expert shoe repairing at reduced
prices. Men's half soles $1.50 per pair.
Ladies' half soles $1.00. Hubber heels
50c. Better new shoes for less monev.
Medford Shoe Hospital, 119 E. Sixth
St. . . .
Mrs. C. 0. May is now the perma
nent representative tor the world fa
mous Schweizer imported fabrics of
exclusive design and quality. Exact
samples. Phono 457-J. 34
The appointment of G. G. Bancroft,
of Grants Pass,, as deputy game war
den for Josephine county has been an
nounced by State Game Warden
Hurghduff. There has been no resi
dent game warden In Josephine county
for years and it is claimed that efforts
to enforce the game laws have been
unsatisfactory.
Cedar shingles nnd posts. Central
Lumber Co., Central Point. .14
Get your Olympic flour at Jones'
Some surprise In store for you. 34
Mrs. E. Clifford Stoner, nee Hazel
Hrown of Eagle Point, will leave for
her home In Santa Barbara Saturday.
Blocks and dry slab's for sale. Call
S59. tf
AVc can (five you"
A BOND
IN 10 MINUTES
Why take n week or
ten clays to gel one?
It. A. HOLMES
THE INSURANCE MAN
All Forms Insurance and Bonds
....Jackson County Bank Bldg.
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Anyone who has a heavy team and
will donate the same for work tomor
row. Thursday, to haul sawdust to be
used in the tabernacle for tne union
meetings phone to Shortie Garnet!,
WMV tonight. They have a wagon
with, sawdust bed but no team.
Mrs. Paul Hansen, corsetlere for
NuBone. Phone 5S5-J. tf
Barn timbers and dimension good
clean stock. Central Lumber Co.. Cen
tral Point. 34
Guests from a distance at the Med
ford yesterday ana this morning were
Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Reavis, Mr. and
.Mrs. H. L. Minham, Mr. and Mrs. Lee
Baker, Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Dillnian,
Eugene Wilson, Betty Weston, Mr.
and Hoy Walling, Beatrice Allen and
mother, Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Fielder
and M. L. McKies of New York, Mich
ael Frederick of Braddock. Pa., E. M.
(low and family of tlilco, Calif., J. G.
Block of Kansas City, Joe Brunner, C.
S. Pierce and E. G. Peterson of Seat
tle., and Mr. and Mrs. H. W. Johnson.
X. Griffin, C. W. MacArthur and S. J.
Hanks, Jr., of San Francisco.
Hemstitching and plcotlng
10 cents per yard.
The Vanity Hat Shop,
Cor. E Main and Bartlett. tf
The news that the price of bread
handled locally has been reduced t'
tight tents a loaf, is most welcome.
Jacksonville Post.
For quick service phone 9i. Nash
Taxi. Ileebe and .Marshall, new props.
Careful drivers. 3:!
Leave orders for Hughes Electric
Kange baked angel food cakes at
Paul's Electric Store, phone 90. 'Jl
Elmer L. Terrlll, former night editor
of the Medford Sun, and later on the
staffs of the Oregonian and the Salem
Capital Journal, but now holding a
position with the state penitentiary
stair, arrived here Tuesday for a day's
visit.
Come to flones' any day this week
and see Olympic flour demonstrated.
Special prices. Every sack guaranteed.
34
Everything electrical. Medford Elec
tric Co. Phone 6G1.
The Golden Link class of the Bap
tist church will meet tomorrow after
noon with Mrs. Crawford at 718 Sher
man street at 2:30 p. m.
Lawn mowers sharpened. Mitchell
Ladder Co.. 318 East Main. tf
You can get Glldden, the best dry
arsenate or lead ror 22c In 200 lb., 23c
in 4 lb packages. Guy V. Conner. 31"
Among guests at theNash are S. W.
HmiIhv of llollbter. Calif.. K. A. Hand
of Los Angeles and Mr. and Mrs. P. '
Spear "or WelWoWiV. Calif., and Jules
Ferrar. Al Peniu'aiid James J. Nealey
of New York.
Come to Jones' any day this week
and see Olympic Hour demonstrated.
Special prices. Every sack guaranteed.
y 34
Delco-Light Electricity for every
farm. Medford Electric Co.
At the city auto camp grounds this
forenoon were encamped ten different
auto touring parties.
For quick service phone 96, Nash
Taxi. Beebe and Marshall, new props.
Careful drivers. "
Buy a sack of Olympic flour at
Jones' this week and get that speclul
! 34
price. . .
A. F. i A. M. "'
Special communication Med
ford Lodge 103. Friday,. April
2f. Five M. M. degrees will
be given commencing at one, -p. m.
Work in Die evening by Ashland lodge.
Dinner will be served at U'30 p. m
All Masons cordially invited. ij.'
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THE HOME OF BREAD
LIKE MOTHER MADE
In spite of all so-called advances in the baker's art, the invention
of new ingredients, the new forhiulas, and the use of substitutes,
there is no loaf of bread like the one Mother made with its crisp,
brown crust and tantalizing odor that whetied your , appetite
when you; cahie home from work or play.n . !
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A lot of mothers made good bread. The formula was no secret,
just a case of using the right material, with lots of care and
proper baking.
The following ingredients, and hone other are used in the making
of Bread like Mother Made:
Drifted Snow Flour
Snow Drift Shortening
Cane Sugar
Salt
Compressed Yeast
Milk
Water
AS GOOD
FOR YOUR
KIDDIES AS
MOTHER'S
BREAD WAS
GOOD FOR YOU
We do not use any of the following: Malt, Dough Expansion Po
tato Flour, Milk Powder.
Oar Shop Is Clean It's Open Coin and See 1
1 LB. LOAF 8c, H LB. LOAF 12c
Hot Bread at 11:30 A. M. and 4:30 P. M.
Hot Doughnuts at 6:30 A.M. (Mother's Recipe)
GATES & LYDIARD, Props.