Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, May 06, 1921, Page 2, Image 2

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PAC.E TWO
MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE, MEDFORD. OKMiON'. FRIDAY. MAY fi. 1921
Children's, m.
Ailments 'jmSk
TMSORDERS of the stomach end constipntion are
lUr the mout Icommon diseases of children. To
, , correct them you will find nothing better than
.Chamberlain's Tablets. One tablet at bed time will
do the work and will make your child bright and
cheerful the following' morning." Do not punish
your children by giving them castor oil. Chamber
lain's Tablets are better and more pleasant to take.
J, 1 CRANKCASE RsiSSr
I CLEANING : '
ii;!-' g SERVICE 1
j! ! fH CAIOL FLUSHING OIL .J
ZEROLENE
The Sign
oaService
At First-class Garage
and other Dealers
STAR MEAT MARKET
Meat Fish Oysters
CHOICE LOT OF CHICKENS AND
RABBITS
SPECIALS
Choice Pork Shoulder Roast, per pound 20c
Choice Beef Pot Roast, per pound .... 17jc
Stew Beef, per pound . . 15c
Hamburger Steak, per pound ....... .20c
Pork Sausage,' per pound 20c
Pure Home Rendered Lard, per pound . 25c
314 E. Main We Deliver Phone 273
Solon Palmer- Perfumer
New York maker of the highest grade of
Toilet Preparations, has just shipped lis a
complete line of "GARDEN GLO" Face
Powder, Rouge, Compacts, Lip Sticks, Eye
-Brow Pencils, (Talcum Powder 35c), Soap
and Toilet Wajter. We also carry a large
stock of French goods.
- (Azurea Face Powder All Tints)
HEATH'S DRUG STORE
The San Tox Store
109 East Main Street.
It Pays to Use
Orchard Brand
Arsenate of Lead
Either Paste or Dry
Farm Bureau
Co-Op Exchange
Yocal and
-bLJ Personal
Howe's Creator London Shows and
animal circus which had been booked
lo appear in Med ford tomorrow, will
not hIiow hero or anywhere else in
Oreson this spring at least, bavins
cancelled all Its booklnKS in tills state
Home time ago, and changed its route
to Nevada territory. j '.
illK dunce, nt the N'atatorlum tomor
row nlKbt after llm ruiiiiiiiiKo sale. 39
Another popular danco, Orth hall,
Jacksonville, Friday. May Gill. Majes
tic "4" orchestra. 39
Everything electrical. Medford Elec
tric Co. Phone 661.
There will be a Kreat movement of
livestock from .Medford on May 10th,
when Floyd yojinK, the frost expert
leaves for his homo at DaveiiHi't, la.,
and tho farm bureau Bhlps out two
car loads of cattlp and boss to the
Portland market.
Head Jones' ad and save money. 39
Will trade land for sheep. Guy W.
('(inner. 09
(Jood flour $1.85 a sack nt Unas Mill.
Phono 529. . ,
D. 11. Fleischer of Denver anil Low
Sherman of San Francisco nro two
business visitors In the city who are
Ktiests at the Holland.
New five-piece orchestra for opening
danco at Gold Hill Pavilion Saturday
evening, May 7th. 40
"Some day you'll own a Chevrolet".
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lllocks and dry slabs for sale. Call
859. tf
Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Koherta nnd
Mrs. John F. Lawrence left by auto
mobile this moroiiiK for KiiRene'to
spend Mother's day with Miss Phyllis
Roberts and Miss F.lsle Lawrence, wbo
are students at tho O. A. C. ' ''
(ienulne Swiss embroidered robes,
copyrighted, 40 samples. Special sale
this week. Mrs. C. G. May, resident
representative. Phono 4G7-J. 39
Furniture finished and repaired.
City Auto I'alnt Works. Phono 7G4J.
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Community dancing at N'atatorlum
Saturday night. Imperial orchestra,
with nil the latest dance music. 811
Several cars have been signed tip
for tho trip to Mcdford to Attend the
llulgln revival services. Tho commit
tee Is anxious to secure more names
and the number of scat vacancies
that exist,, as quite a number of the
people who desire to go, do not hare
cats. All of the pastors of tills city
nro working on this project. Roso
burg News Review.
Ono large package rolled oats given
away free with every 49 pound sack of
Olympic flour purchased from Palace
Urocory Saturday.. 39
Another popular dance, Orth- hall,
Jacksonville, Friday, May 6th. Majes
tic "4" orchestra. ... 39
Try our merchants luaoh. Tho
Shasta. .
Portland residents registered at the
Medrord nro Mr. and Mrs. W. F. Mil
ler, Mr. nnd Mi's. K T. Allen and
children, V. Williams. It. E. Tlnney.
K. O. Peterson, Claude Uartrum, J. J.
Mcintosh, F. S. Smith. Clydo Richard
son. Win. Callff, Truman Northrup, F.
W. Ash, Chns. G. Mills, R. P. Lyman.
Omer Lilly ami Hurt Holcomb.
Head Jones' ad and save money. 39
Will trade land tor sheep. Guy W.
Connor. 69
Phone 100 for City Taxi. Taken
over by G. W. Purkey. Stand at Mcd
ford Shoo Hospital. 119 K. Sixth St.
whore you get better shoo repairing
and better new shoes nt reduced
prices.
Tho Ashland team won two out of
three games in tho series played by
the business men's teams of the coun
ty Y. M. C. A. Thoso playing on the
Mcdford team were K. JI. Junney, J. M.
.laiiney, O. C. Hoggs, and l)r. H. It.
KUIott.
Now live -piece orchestra for opening
danco lit Gold Ulll I'nvUloa Saturday
evening May "til. 40
Another popular dance, Orth hall.
Jacksonville, Friday, May 6th. Majes
tic "4" orchestra.' 39
Attend the x.uminaga sale, llien the
big dance after at the Natatbrlum to
morrow night. 39 ;
The date of the annual Rose festi
val at Portland has been set for June
sth to 10th. For lo years the rose
festival has ben the most Important
celebration In the Pacing northwest,
and ranks in beauty and entertain
ment features with the famous Mardl
Urns of New Orleans, nnd the New
Year's Day floral parade nt Pasadena
J. It. Holmes, the night baggageman
of the Southern Pacific depot, has re
turned home from his sojourn in the
oast since April 2nd. r
One large package rolled oats giveji
away free with every 49 pound sack of
Olympic flour purchased from Palace
WITH MXDFCSP TRADE 13 MEDFORD MADI
i.rooei-y Suturdav. 30
Pico; Ing t
Hemstitching
Buttons coered
itandicraft Shop. tf"
Mc. and Mrs. Fred Sturgis. C. A.
Hrowiiing and family and Mr. and
Mrs. Sturgls are residents from the
Trail district whi arrived In the city
Thursday and arc guests at the Nash.
Read Jones' ad and save money. 39
nesnimns Miuiruay, .May 7th, we
will close at noon the same as we did
last summer. Killin.es Carriage &
Auto Works. 39
Dance at Eacle Point. Saturday
night. May 7th. Majestic "4". 40
J. O. Conor of the Mosan Art Rug
Co.. has returned from a business trip
tnrougn southern California whore he
has established resident salesmen.
opening dance Gold Hill Pavilion
Saturday. May 7th. o
" i-.iuiruav, .m;v ,tn. we win run
a special sale on whipping cream at
-;c cr pint. Medfoid Fish Market. 39
Mmnnota 13 seed corn, recommend
ed best for this territory. Farm Vltir
can (0vr. Kxrhange. 4V
The , next monthly meeting of the
Scenic Preservation association of
Jucksou county will bo held in Jack
sonville 'iin May 2l)th, and Lewis L'l
rich, who is one of the directors of the
association is making every effort
rb insure ,n successful meeting. The
association is receiving hearty supiiort
iu all sections of tho county and Jack
sonville iieople now have an oppor
tunity to show their appreciation of
tho association's work and will give
our visitors a royal reception on the
20th. Jacksonville Post. '
Davids Ink Co. are the oldest manu
facturers of Inks in the U. S. 39
Dr. Ilray, Chiropractor, is In his of
fices In the M. F.' & H. IildR., week
days except Thursdays. Lady assis
tant. "Keep Smiling." tf
Guests from Oregon at tho Nash are
Roy F. Sehrocdor of Sherwood, Thos.
Parker of St. Helens, J. C.-Cnrponter
of Grants Pass and C. A. Stanton and
A. C. Avery of Portland.
Seo tho price list of the Oakdale
Grocery today. p9
N. II. Newconib will deliver green
16-lncli slab wood very choaj). Lot's
book your order now for early deliv
ery. Also' dry planing blocks, kind
ling and shavings. Phono 631. 51
F. W. Horrln Is among the visitors
in Medford from Ashlnud today.
Read Jones' ad and save money. 39
F.llu M. Cross, public stenographor,
No. 9, Jackson County Hank Hldg.
Phone 326-R. .41
'C. W. Rowey, government guide
at the Josephine Caves, will open the
caves formally today, and will make
tho flint trip of tho season," says the
Grants Pass Courier of Thursday.
Mr. Rowley reportB that while some
snow is still on the trail over from
Holland, the trip is not difficult, nnd
tourists will find it possible to go in
at any time. Parties will be conduct
ed through the passages of the caves
once daily nt 1 o'clock In the after
noon, with other trips permlssnble
when necessary. A government sur
veying party has been nt the caves
over a week, making the preliminary
survey of the ground for the proposed
road from the Hollund side."
Tvew five-piece' orchestra for open-'
ing dunce at Gold Hjll Puvlllon Satur
day evening, May 7th. 40
&hn. E. J. Pierson of Oakland, Calif.
who luia been visiting in Medford for
a few days left Thursday for n visit
with relatives at Prospect.
Another popular dance, Orth hall.
Jacksonville, Friday, May 6th. Majes
tic "4" orchestra. 39
Tho Knights of Columbus have pur
chased a Corona typewriter for the
use of the secretary. Medford Hook
Store. . 39
The annual Elks Flag day will be
observed by the local lodge of Elks
with a night program at the Elks
temple to which the public will be
invited.
See the price list of the Oakdale
Grocery today. !!.: 39
Dance at Eagle Point. Saturday
night, May 7th. Mnjesttc "4". 40
Tho last car on passenger train No.
13 this morning was a private, car
from the Missouri, Kansas and Texns
railroad, nnd the sight of it made A.
W. Walker, who was coming down
Central avenue in his auto, so home
sick, he hurried over to the deisit for
a closer view. As the train pulled out
he sat In his auto and threw kisses
at the coach from his old homo section
until ho suddenly discerned three
amused women lookinR at him from
out of one of tho car windows.
Read Jones' ad and save money. 39
. Knights, don't forget the D. O. K. K.
ceremonial nt Etna Mills, Saturday,
May 7th.
Among guests from Portland at the
Holland are Mr. and Mrs. R. C. Hi-own
Mr. and Mrs. R. W. Schoening, Mrs. A
M. Odoll, C. E. Swanson and II. W.
Ireland. Other Oregonlnns registered
at this hotel are W. M. Wagner and
W. H. Trurick of Roseburg. M. W.
Haniaker of Klamath Falls and George
A. Hohnert of Glendale.
Opening danco Gold Hill Pavilion
Saturday. May 7th. 40'
Hemstitching and plcoting
10 cents per yard.
Tho Vanity Hat Shop,
Cor. E Main and Bartlott. tf
The monthly "liaby Welfare" meet
ing will be held at the public health
center in tho basement of the library
building. May 1 1, It has been announc
ed by Miss Marie Fnlldine, county
nurse. Miss Fnlldine will be assisted
by Miss Florence Pool. Miss Fnlldine
states that Ashland has the best equip
ped public health center in the county.
Ashland Tidings.
Any box of stationery in the store
one-third off. Medford Book Stoie.3U
Knights going to tho D. O. K. K.
ccremouiul at Etna mills who have
cars report to the committee at the
K. of P. hall Saturday morning at 5
,n. : : ,
llring all discarded furniture, cloth
ing, shoes or anything else salable to
X-Ray Ilenefit Rummngo sale at the
Natatorium. Goods received every
day beginning Tuesday, May 3. Sale
Saturday, May 7. Anyone unable to
deliver goods call Tel. 380. 39
The Hoy Scouts will meet this even
ing at the Washington school grounds
at 6:30 for a special business meeting
by ordor of D. E. Millard, scoutmaster.
Have Just installed some of the most
modern machinery, and am better
equipped tliun any shop In Medford to
give the public quick service and qual
ity . work in shoe repairing. The
"Model Root Shop," 21 S. Central,
E. N. Hiden, Prop 64
Danco at Eagle Point. Saturday
night, May 7th. Majestic "4". 40s
Knights going to the D. O. K. K.
ceremonial at Etna Mills who have not
been asslcoed to cars be at the K. of
P. hall Saturday morning at 5 a. m.
G. L. Hall, of Portland, state mis
sionary, nnd former pastor of tho
Baptist church in Medford. is here
attending the Baptist church conven
tion and looking after the interests of
the Oregon Baptist state convention.
Opening danco Gold Hill Pavilion
Saturday, May 7th. . 40
Feed wheat $2.20 per cwt. at tho
Farm Bureau, Co-operative Exchange.
tf
Dance at Eagle Point. Saturday
night, May 7th. Majestic "4". 40
A party of Klamath Falls people
who arrived rh.tho city Thursday and
are registered at tho Medrord con
sists of Mr. nnd Mrs. G. W. Walker,
Mr. and Mrs. R. Flnley. Mr. and .Mrs.
Arthur L. llice and C. W. Loosely.
May festival rain or shine tonight nt
the Lincoln school. Program at 7:30.
' 39
Buy 40 acres timber land near Jdcd
ford,, $500. terms $50 cash and $5 per
month. .Quadruple your money with
the wood, and plant, to fruit and ber
ries, for steady income. . Gold Ray
Realty Co., owners. ".' ; tf
If your merchant does not handle
Rogne River made brooms you can get
them at the public market. 41
Time to Face the Facts
"So much has been said against
th use of patent medicines that 1
have bud a stronc prejudice asainst
them. Hut after four years doctoring
with six different doctors, without
results, for acute indigestion, gastritis.
constipation, appendicitis and other
ailments, 1 was said to possess, 1 was
encouraged to try Mayr's Wonderful
Uemedy, seeing what it had done for
a friend similarly afflicted. I also
was entirely relieved of my trouble.
and am sure this medicine will do all
and more than is claimed for it." It
is a simple, harmless preparation that
removes the catarrhal mucus from the
intestinal tract and allavs the inflani
matioa which causes practically all
stomach, liver and intestinal ailments
including appendicitis. One dose will
convince or money refunded. Adv
H
Did You Read '
the article on
FIRE
PREVENTION
hi the . .
May American Magazine?
R. A. HOLMES
THE INSURANCE MAN
All Forms Insurance and Ponds
Jackson County Bank Bldg.
To consider resolutions adopted by I
the I'nlted States Grain Growers, Inc..
setting forth conditions undr which
northwestern wheat growers' associa
tions piay become affiliated with the
national organization, a meeting of
executives of the Oregon Grain Grow
ers' association will be held in The
Dalles tomorrow. Among those who
will attend are George C. Jewcit, gen
eral manager of tho Northwest Grain
Glowers' association; George A. Mans
field, president of tho Oregon state
farm bureau; C. A. Sponce, grand
master of the state grange; A. R.
Bhiimway, president of the state far
mers' union, and Hector Macpherson.
head of tne bureau of marketing of
Oregon Agricultural college.
Henry Wolf will sell you 16-inch
mnnzanlta, oak or laurel wood tor
$5.00 a tier cash anywhere. One Briggs
auto wood saw attachment cheap
Phone 6S6-Y. 44
Delco-Light farm light and powor
plants. Medford Electric Co. '
Flour $1.85 a sack at Russ Mill
Phone 529. '
Mrs. M. Cross nnd daughter who
had been visiting Mrs. A. L. Hill, have
gone to Palo Alto, Calif., where they
will make their home.
Splendid music, good eats, and at
tractions to suit every taste. Lincoln
school tonight. 39
For Sale Good garden and lawn
sediment. Phone 912-J. tf
Lawn mowers sharpened right. Lib
erty Shoe 261-J. S ? ' ' ' i tf
Th niiniinl Memorial day proclama
tion setting aside -May 30th. as a na
lional holiday was issued by President
Harding last Tuesday.
tnvost vnur savings In the Jackson
County Building and Loan association.
0&iW
' For Your -
Floors
! fl 6 A ' '
For Your ,
Furniture
0-?dar
..Polish
TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY
STOLEN From Public library Thurs
day evening, between 7 and 9, Sncll
; bicycle. Return to Mrs. Purdln nt
; Jackson County Abstract office and
receive reward. - ' " 40
Meat Price Reduction
Rib Steaks and Chucks, per pound .... 18c
Choice Stew Beef, per pound I -; . 14c
Fresh Side Pork, per pound - .20c
Hamburger Steak, per pound 20c
Home Cured Bacon, per pound 29c
Lard, Home Rendered, per pound . . .. .25c
k All Front Quarter Roasts, per pound . .16c
All meats from home-fed steers,
No old Dairy Cows on our blocks
i
West Side and Economy Markets
Phones 46 and 649
ECONOMY GROC
ETERIA
The Home of Bread Like Mother Made
Special for vSaburday
and while present stock lasts
Govt. Bacon, 12 lbs. - - $2.10
Per case 6 cans, 72 lbs. $12.00
Every can guaranteed
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Buy at once and buy for a year. Will keep indefinitely, and you
may never get another chance like this. Don't wait and later re
gret it, but buy at once and buy by the case.
3721
Loaves of Bread Like Mother Made
Baked and Sold This Week
Gates & Lydiard, Props.