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About Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989 | View Entire Issue (May 6, 1921)
MEDFOKD MATT, TKTBUXE, MKTVFORT). ORF.dOY, PHI DAY, .MAY (!. lirjl PAGE THREE ASPIRIN Name "Bayer" on Genuine TRAFFIC LAWS AT FOR COUNTY FAIR, SMI1 HEAVY PRODUCING FORUM DISCUSSES CAMPAIGN OPENED iliii , Warning! Unless you see the name "Hayei" nn packuHi- or on luMets you rue not netting genuine Aspirin, pre scribed by physieijins for tut'iuy-nm' years and proved Hiife by millions. Take Aspirin only as told in the Buyer pa kae for Colds, Heaache, NemalKia, 1 Hum mutism, Karachi, Toothachf, Lumlmxo and for Pain. Handy tin boxes of twelve Bayer Tab lets of Aspirin cost few cents. iv.tij; Ki.st.s also sell larger packages. Aspi rin is the trade mark of Bayer Manu facture of Alonoaeeticaeidester of Sa llcylkacid. Adv. One k Ttloihers Dai. IS The best woman in the world t worthy of your most heart- : felt remembrance.., ' Maddox&Bonney Flower Shop, Sparta Blclg . . t Greenhouse 1005 E. Main Phones 506 and 374 of the n mm in out real estate deals in the county lor this sprins was the sale of the Omventsia orchard of 4:t acres formerly part of the old Bar rel! orchard, in the foothills south of Medford, near the Cleorue Carpenter orchard, owned by Corning Kenly and II. F. McConukk of Chicago, to U IX BraKK of Kvanston, 111., who arrived with his. wife and son this week to take charge. The orchard has 30 acres of Hart iett, Howell and Winter Nelis 18-yeur old pear trees that have been heavy producers for several years of the very best quality and 17 cars were lnaiketcd from the orchard in 1920. The ranch is well improved, is under the Medford Irrigation Co. ditch and while the price paid Is not given it was a good sum as the place is a good one. AT PAGE THEATRE Al .lolsim will :ij))pnr here for t lie firat lime hi Hoveral Heasons, at the I'uge theatre Wednesday night! May LTith, under the direction of the Messrs. Shuhert in the massive orien tal travesty. "Sinbad." is'ever before in the history of the native stage lias ;i player won more general popularity unci acclaim than tliis "Ulaeliluce nightingale." His managers claim that this Is proven liy a set of honks which show that Jul son's leeeipts In "Sinhad" have over topped those of all previous productions. The campaign tor improved fair Most Interesting reasons were ad-! grounds was placid well under way vanced vesteiday of wliv certain rec-,''-"1'11'"' ''' lhv "Pecnil- committee , ; , ... . iapptiinted liy tlu executive board of omtuemlations should or should not lie;,,,,. Jai.ksun County Kami liuivau: adopted, ill the debate at the Chamber. They ordered the ptiiiions prepared. of Commerce forum. A great many which will plac, the measure of a points of the report of the traffic regu-l ,:,,f, " '" ""' ' m'xl , . 1 . in tile ltllilget and arranged foe their latum commitleH were agreed to hyi , . . both sides as being the best solution Th ,.,, jttee was unanimous In of some of our problems. The greatest th,i,. decisions and cnthusia.-.tic Iti inference of opinion centered about their belief ithat the fariuer nf the the use of the stationary iron pollce-jcounty want the best county fan- ru men at street Intersections, and us to.'ilitics obtainable. Kach member or the time limit permitted for tile park--.""' s'K',lal '""''" i being bebl. , - . , , ,. resinuisibb, for the circulation ol the lug of cars on Saturday nights. ,,',. , ... ,n.,,.i,.t 1,1.1, b.. The marking of the pavements at ,.,,,. ,,.. ....,. .,,. m. .., :ls :l Intersections for pedestrians and the Yommittee of one to inform ihe i.u -.n-inurking of the angle lit which cars ,,r what is eonicmpiatcil in the ire nerniitted to park received the building program, which has be n support of both C.eorge T. Collins and'.adopted as a F111111 liurcau prujeet. II. I.. Walther who led Ihe discussion1. ' he special lair pr...ieci .onimiueo of the question. The heading in irw'lu', " yes.c.ua, , , . . . , . ... .lev, c bairman. Ashland; Kit oil lice cars received a greater support than ' , . , -vr ...i r.,.,i - the plan to heal in at the curb. The.j .'nmyciffip i-n-ek: Kr.d iienel rrcpmmrndations if adopted would not tct Appu.gate: K. K. Oimmlck. wiper-nut any car to park within twenty ;,,'; t;. w. Jacobs, ('.old Hill: .1. c feet from any, corner, and thirty inln- I'endleton utes would be the limit for any of the cars to park between the hours of nine and five and between seven Jtnd nine oil Saturday nights, The forum was well attended at)d was presided over by K. K. Merrick. Xext Wednesday Dr. Diilglu, who is an enthusiastic chamber of commerce supiiorter will address the forum on "City Uiiilding from Four Angles." scenes of stiiuptnoii3 splendor: enlists the activities of more than 150 Itroad- way performers. It appeals to all classes and Is as harmless for chil dren as for grownups. In Air. Job son's supporting company there are a score of top-notch Hroadway artists; 11 goodly galaxy of famous Winter (!ar- 'den beauties; the wonderful leaping Tris mammoth oriental travesty, hounds of the North Shore Country which has run over two years in Xewjcliib; anil u host of attractive dancers York, is unfolded in twenty sizzling! and singers. Well Say The People Know where they can buy the cheapest just watch the crowds at JONES' every Saturday- There's a REASON s 50c cans Sunkist Asparagus large size ...... 29c 3 cans Maine Corn, the best packed 64c 5-pound pail Honey ; $1.00 8-pound pail Snowdrift Shortening $1.47 2 cans Del Monte Pineapple 64c 3 cans Peas or Corn 38c 3 pkg. Diamond W. Jelly Powder . , . 32c 2 pkg. Double Quick Tapioca 24c 3 cans Borden's Eagle Brand Milk 83c 2 pounds Ginger Snaps 39c 2 large cans Del Monte Apricots, the best ever . . . 57c 2 pkg. Citrus powder 55c 3 lb. can Hills Blue Coffee 87c 1 pound can Royal Baking Powder 49c 1 pound can Shillings Best Coffee . 42c 4 pkgs. Quaker Quakies .. . . . . 46c 3 pounds Macaroni 25c 2 pounds mixed cookies, regular 45c and 50c grades for .... 78c 3 bars Wool Soap t 23c 5 pounds Bayo Beans 52c 10 lbs. Best Cane Sugar - - $1.00 2 pkgs. Olympic Pancake Flour - - .47 1 large pkg. Olympic Rolled Oats - - .27 1 pkg. Olympic Wheathearts - - - .27 i Another Big Shipment of Silk Hose and Silk Underwear ORANGES, STRAWBERRIES, BANANAS, GRAPE FRUIT 'Phone early you know why Phones 125-126 JONES 5 GROCERY The Store With Bargains and Free Delivery ' 1: ' ? ( .... ,; "... Try a Cream or Barker Loaf of Bread Table ltock; J. K. Mason. nlral l'oint; Floyd I'luuiey. l,al;c 'reek and Miles ('antrall. Itucli. ASHLAND AND WHY ASHLAND, May 8. Southern Ore eon Women's clubs will meet hero on Saturdav, .May I I, and will be guests of the local Civic Improvement club Chnutaunua i'loneer hall will bo head uuatiers for Ihe gathering, this locu tion being the home of tho Ashland unit of the Civics. Specifically the visiting organizations constituto the Southern Oregon Federation, several counties being Included In the repre sentation. Mrs. C. II. I.atuklu is an ex-official of tho Ashland club, and It is due to her Invitation that plans lire being made lor entertainment of the visitors on a scale befitting thn occa sion and confirming the reputation for hospitality which our "convention city"' enjoys far and wide. It will lie a notable gathering, Including reVre soiitiitives of the brightest women in southern Oregon, also some of Ihe most efficient workers along tho line or "civic Improvement" practically ap plied, and not merely theoretically ad vanced by way of suggestion. There will be music, addresses ami discus sions incident to business routine, wiille the social boni s will not be over looked. Luncheon will be served at noon, and there will be auto trips thru tho parks and over the scenic drives the convention hall is ideally located overlooking the purk entrance and business center. Mrs. Sylvester Pat terson is chairman of the refreshment committee, assisted by Mrs. W. (I Curry, Mrs. .1. II. McOcc, Mrs. II. 1' Holmes, Mrs. J. N'.Demihi. and Mrs W. A. Shell, r This matter of enter mining the visiting delegates was broached at a meeting of the club1 on Tuesday afternoon, In the tea room ol Pioneer hull, Mrs. I K. Hammond presiding in the absenco of the presi dent. Miss Grace Chamberlain. ' The tity will avoid hohflng another special election in ordor to determine its status relatlvo to funding a Krtlon of municipal. obligations nud providing for current demands. ' Such an elec Hon was held sometime ago and prac tically went hy default. The city at torney has rendered an opinion that the desired ends can be uttained with out holding an elections, and that the council is empowered to go ahead by direct Initiative without invoking referendum. The question arose ovor a refunding measure as applied to var ious bond issues, plus raising a cer tain sum to meet current obligations. The amount Involved is Jil5,0l)0, In the main connected with previous bond is sues about to become due. Certain pieces of property have reverted to .the city through default in meeting Im provement obligations, and It requires time to dispose of these to best advan tage, instead of transferring titlo at once at a sacrifice. Furthermore the right of redemption Is involved In con nection with these matters, and it is to effect an easement mutually to. -the advantage of all parties concerned that the proposed refunding and rev enue measures should soon be acted upon. The circumstance that n certain por tion of the roadway up the canyon Is within government lorest reserve, may add complications to highway Im provement In that locality, Ashland being without Jurisdiction as fan as the roadway near ljng's Iodge Is con cerned. Theoretically the city controls the situntlon as far as the, municipal watershed is Involved, even clear to the mountain's base, but In .regard to Instituting Improvements us applying to road betterments, a hitch lias occur red, which is to be referred" to federal authority ns supreme, regardless of municipal, county or state udmlnlstrit tlon. This status of affalls'bas (level oped In connection with certain Im provements which nn eastern synill cute, recently purchasing properties in that section, desires to have installed more, particularly regarding roads. espeHatly the lessening of grades. Tin City Is. willing to meet Interested iar- lies more than half wuy In this mailer, and the question will be submitted to federal authorities to decide on a ,lrl partite basis Involving covernnicnt. municipality and syndicate. To expe dlte matters the city will present, Its case through forest reserve ailminls- Price Readjustment Endorsed by Users and Dealers Throughout the Country The decisive reduction of 20 per cent in the prices of Goodrich Silvertown Cords, Goodrich Fabrics and Goodrich inner tubes which took ef fect Monday, May 2, received the endorsement of both tire users an."l dealers. It was accepted at its full face value as a helpful economic move, in tune with the times. It conforms to present conditions and carries cut in a straight-forward way constructive mer chandising methods. . ... Goodrich Tires have earned their reputation and standing with motorists by sheer quality of construction and complete dependability of ser vice. Quality in a tire rests not only upon the mate rial of which it is made, but alao upon the experi ence and skill of its makers. Every advance in construction and improve ment in making, with many exclusive better ments, is in the Goodrich Tires you buy today. Your Goodrich dealer is ready to supply your needs. The B. F. Goodrich Rubber Company Akron, Ohio First: It is sold at a mnrler. , ate price. . You save when you buy it.; Second. It has "more than the ordinary leavening strength; therefore, you use less. I hird: There are no failures no spoiled bakings.'Si Nothing is thrown away because it always makes the sweetest,-most palat able of foods.' Fourth:" It is "used by mil lions of housewives leading do mestic science .teachers and cook ing experts. I WHEM YOU BUYJT-WHEN YOU USE if Fifth: It's the best Baking , Powder : that can be . produced. (Was given highest awards at World's Pure Food Exposition, Chicago, Paris Exposition, Paris, France. Sixth: It contains only such" ingredients as have been officially approved by the United States Food Authorities. The finest rqualityf Baking' Powder at the most economical cost. Strictly pure absolutely de pendable. "The Bipgest Bargain That Goes, Into the Kitchen Today." A pound can of Calumet contains full 16 oz. Some baking powders come in 12 oz. cans instead of 16 oz. cans. Be sure you get a pound when you want it. - - i-J'; .v--. .. . j"- .-J CilumetNut Cookie j. Recipe... , VS Cup butter, 4 Cup sugar, 2 Eggs, ) 2 Cup flour, 1-Level teaspoon Calumet Baking Powder, H '. Cup chopped null, 1 Teaspoon lemon '. juice. Then mix ia 1 the regular way.' .r c..1' .c-. 1.' - ; y, t . -, . -. k ;j; liaillill Cllillllicin, j 'i: ' . . !;S.'