Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, May 16, 1921, Page 2, Image 2

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MEDFORD IWJj TRIBUNE, MEDFORD. OR FX! OX-. MONDAY. MAY 1(5, 1921
Personal
Beginning with today in accordance
with orders issued by the city council
Chief of Police Timothy will see that
tho ordinance prohibiting the throw
ing of hand bills and similar advertis
ing literature tiiriiont the residence and
business section is strictly enforced.
This welcome reform was brought
about through so many complaints
having reached the councllmen of
yards and walks being cluttered up
with hand bills. j
We are paying the highest prices for
all kinds of poultry and eggs. Farm
Bureau Co-Onerativo Exchange. tf
Two popular dances Jacksonville
Friday night. May 20th, and ICagh
i-oint Saturday night, May aist. Majes
tic orchestra.
The city hall flag is flying nt half
mast In tribute to the memories of
Van Allen Cornish, and Carl Dunham
tho Medlord soldiers killed In France
and whose bodies arrive here tomor
row morning, and Richard Hawk, the
llutte Falls soldier, also killed in
Fiance whose body is enroute to Hert
ford. City Taxi, phnnc 100. Good Bervice.
Reasonable prices. New management.
119 K. Sixth street.
The local field representative of the
llurrotiiihs Adding Machine company,
Mr. J. A. Cailes has placed a very at
tractive window display in tho office
of the Medford Land & Insurance
Agency. Hotter business methods re
sulting in. bigger profits for the mer
chant is the slogan and judging from
tho list of satisfied users It is evident
that Medford morchants uro really
progressive and not content wilh slow
inaccurate pen -nn-lnk systems of book
keeping. Every business mail Interest
ed In error-proof bookkeeping will do
well to Investigate this system and lis
results. 47"
; Sunday was an exceptionally light
one with the hotels of the city, there
being comparatively few arrivals In
the city.
lluvo installed Simplex F.lectiic
lronor and Western Electric Washer.
Send me your laundry und get quick
BOivlce. Mrs. W. II. Oden, 335 Wost
Second streot. fill
The Woman's Auxiliary to the
American Legion will hold their
monthly mooting Tuesday. May 17th
In tlio l.eglou hall. Several Important
matters urn to be brought up anil a
largo ntfundiinco Is desired. IX
Tho Ciold itldgc mine, In China
(liilch a short distance southeast of
Gold lllll where recently a very rich
strike was niado III gold ore Is report
oil to have been sold ill the past few
days for a consideration of $l'jO,ilii(i
with a very substantial cash payment
to hind the deal. The details of the
transaction have not been made public
iib yet and will be printed as soon as
secured. Gold Hill News.
Furniture- flnisTion and repaired.
City Auto Paint Works. Phono 75t-J.
tf
Two ixipulnr dances Jacksonville
Friday night, May 20th, and Eagle
Point Saturday night, May 21st. Ma
jestic orchestra. , !2
Continuing on their Journey north
after having spent Sunday here at the
Holland was' an auto touring party
consisting of Chns. 10, Hemphill of
Vancouver, It. c bond of tho chain of
Hemphill Auto Schools, and wife, and
Ilia sons, O. Hemphill, and wifo, or
Oakland, Calif., and ('ail of Vancou
ver. They travel In two largo Cadil
lac cars.
It pleases us immensely to hear the
appreciation expressed for llutter-ltoll
bread. It Is one of tho purest of pure
foods, A trial will convince you of its
Increasing popularity. X!
llntter at Fonts' Grocery 28 cents
jler pound. 47
"' On account of the large demand for
tickets for Al Jolnon on Tuesday night
May 28th, tho box office sale will open
five days in advance (next Tuesday)
Instead of three days which Is custom
nry. An avnlancho of oity and out of
town mall orders is already In, Includ
ing the orders of several large theater
parties. From all Indications a capac
ity house will greet Al Jolson In
Sllihnd.
For Sale Good garoreti and lawn
sediment. Phono 012-J. tf
niocks and dry slabs rur Bale. Call
8119. tf
Special for this week at Fonts' Gro
cery Quaker Quakles 10c per pack
ago. IS
Deputy Sheriff Schroder of Jackson
county was in Hie city yesterday.
While hero ho called upon Chief of
Police Hatcher regarding tho Identifi
cation of two prisoners now held in
connection with storo robberies at
Central Point. Ashland Tidings.
l.nwn mowers sharpenes right. Lib
erty Shop. 2iit-J. tf
For Sale Good garden and lawn
sediment. Phono SH2-J. tf
All I.cgionalrcs arc requested to
attend tho meeting May 17th. After
the meeting nil informal dance will be
held, llring the ladies. IS
Tho rainfall of Sunday and up o
S a. ni. today was .16 of an Inch. .12 of
an Inch having fallen Sunday lifter
noon and .04 about in u shower which
fell at 2 a. in. today. Fair weather
Is predicted for Tuesday.
.Bring your eggs to the Groceteria
whore your dollar does the most. 47
When better automobiles are built
Bulrk will build them. tf
Save money on wrapping paper by
lining white print paper In rolls. Ask
this office. tf
Mrs. Kiln Short of Gold Hill Is in
Eugene visiting nt the home of her
slster-ln-lnw, Airs. H. Hendershott.
Medford Chautntintin, May 2C-31. 4S
Ties, collnrs, capsJ and suits. Don
Snrlnger, lt . Main. tf
Chicken feed niiost $2.20 per hun
Guests at the Med.ord include H. A.
Voorhees, C. C. Walker and L. N. S.
Kloessen of New York. G. A.Laney
of Chicago, Dr. and Mrs. J. li. Maoliey
of Oakland, Calif., .1. W. Morris of
Vancouver, H. C, and Mr. and Mrs. 11
E. Kogus and J. L. Schneider of San
Francisco.
Mrs. Paul Hansen, corsetiere for
Nullone. Phone 585-J. ti
Two popular dances Jacksonville
Friday night. May 20th, and Eagle
Point Saturday night, May 21st. Ma
jestlc orchestra. 52
In honor of Miss Alma Lawrence
who leaves for her new home In Med
ford soon. Miss Margaret Schubert
entertained at a delightful waffle sup
per on Thursday evening at the home
of Mr. and Mrs. II. N. Moe. The house
was prettily decorated with tulips.
Klamath Falls Herald.
Small paying business for sale, best
location In town. Phono 255. 47
Mill run $1.55 per Back SO lbs. deliv
ereil to you. Monarch Seed Co.
Invest your savings in the Jackson
County Building and Loan association.
tf
Dr. E. J. llulgln spoke Sunday mor
ning at the First Baptist church, and
called out a full house, which hail the
pleasure of hearing one of Dr. Bnlglu's
strongest sermons given in the city.
He paid a high compliment to the
choir, saying it was the best choir
music be had heard on the Pacific
coast.
All Ixgionafres are requested to
attend the meeting May 17th. After
the meeting an Informal dance will lie
held, llring the ladles. 48
Everything electrical. Medford Elec
tric Co. Phono 001.
Plcotlng
Hemstitching
Buttons corored
Handicraft Shop. tf
"Spending three days the past week
driving over the roads In this vicinity
a reiKirter of this paper found the
roads in the best condition known in
many years," says tho Gold Hill News.
"Tho work completed on most of the
roads shows experience and know
ledge of road construction, and the
Sardine valley, under the suporvislon
of W. L. Van llouteu Is getting a work
ing that it has needed for many years.
Straightening, crowning, widening uml
grading is making a roud bed that is
going to ho hard to heat. The Willow
Springs road near Gold Hill Is com
pleted nnd is now in excellent shape.
Sams Valley is about as good as any
unpaved road could be. Tho highway
in this district is being graded pre
paratory for paving and of course is in
bad shape. No mud Is encountered
anywhere, but the going Is rough und
hIow."
Lnwn mowers sharpened. Mitchell
Ladder Co.. 318 East Main. tf
Dr. Bray, Chiropractor, Is In his of
fices In the M. F. & II. Bldg., week
days except Thursdays. Lady assis
tant. "Keep Smiling." tr
Medford Chautauqua, May 26-31. 48
'The American Bag will hereafter be
at hair mast over, all National Guard
armories or the state when there Is n
rtmoral In any particular community
of a veteran of the World war.
N. B. Nencomb will deliver green
IC-lnch slab wood very cheap. Let's
book your order now for early deliv
ery. Also dry planing blocks, kind
ling nnd shavings. Phono 631. 51
Better buy a Chandler than wish
you had. tf
N. It. Greer was among tho Medrord
visitors who spent the latter pint of
last week at Klamath Falls.
All l.egionalres are requested to
attend tho meeting. May 17th. After
the meeting an Informal dance will be
held. Bring tho ladies. 48
Harding blue, henna, tangerlno,
burnt orange, and dark mixtures in
floss for summer sweaters. Handicraft
yhop. 5i
George A. Mansfield, president of
tile Oregon Farm Bureau Federation,
arrived back home this morning from
having spent some time on farm Imp
euu business In eastern Oregon coun
ties, and attending a meeting of the
stale grain growers at The Dalles.
Scratch feed fanned rreo of waste,'
fine stuff, $2.75 per 100 Wis. We de
liver to you. Monarch Seed Co.
Ashland, Medford, Klamath Falls
Freight Line. Leave Medford Mon
days and Thursdays. Office at Huss
Mill. Phone 529. no
Dr. and Mrs. J. II. Mackey of Oak
land, Calif., made n trip through by
auto from lied Bluff, Calir., to this
city Sunday, arriving at the Medford
about l o'clock last night.
Everything electrical. Medford Elec
tric Co. Phone 661.
Bring your eggs to the Groceteria
where your dollar does the most. 47
Violin instruction, FJorenco Howell,
special attention to beginners. Sparta
building, phone 645 11. tf
TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY
WANTED Large tent 14x16. Phono
40.s-lt3. 4!).
FOB SALE Leghorn chicks now 15c
each. Dressier Square Deal Hatch
ery. 951 L. 41).
H
DO YOU KNOW
That, your insurance is just
what you u.-cd and written Jut
as )ou want It?
Why not come In ami talk it
over wilh us will,,, ut obligation
011 your part.
It. A. 1IOI.MKS
THE INSURANCE MAN
All Forms liiMirnnro nnil Bond
Jackson County Bank Bldg.'
Two workmen at the Golden Drift
dam made some extra money last
night when they dragged the river
below hie dam to recover fishing
siioous and line. Their total haul was
::4 spoons, many sinkers and about
2000 feet of fine fishing line in short
lengths, from 100 to 300 feet. Late
last night Deputy Stato Game Warden
Bancroft received a phone message
stating that parties were snagging fish
at the dam. He made a trip there
and found workmen snagging fish
lines, having had permission from the
official in charge of work on the new
fishway. Grants Pass Courier.
A large assortment of Swan baby
shoes in black, white and tan. Handi
craft Shop. 51
Boiled barley $1.50 per 701b. sac!:.
We deliver. You don't have to pack it
home. Monarch Seed Co.
Considerable interest has been
aroused amongst the automobile peo
ple over the attempt of a Portland doc
tor to break the record between Port
land and San Francisco by the Buick
Six coupe with 11 Hudson Speedster
recently. Both Portland and San Fran
cisco papers have given a lot of space
to recording the effort of the Hudson
which failed by a little over half an
hour. Yesterday evening a Buick Six
open car, bent on attempting the bet
tering of tiie Buick Coupe's record
reached the Valley Garage at 9:30 hav
ing left San Francisco at 5:15 Sunday
morning oil the first ferry across the
bay. This car was about 20 minutes
ahead of the coupe's record here and
continued to Portland with high hopes
of being still ahead In getting there.
Tho much better condition of the
roads at this season compared with
last January would make the attempt
to reduce the time comparatively easy
but without dimming tho exploit of the
Hulck coupe performance. This Buick
passing lust night was a privately
owned car and had reached .Medford
with only one $10.00 fine against it for
speeding. It's hard to find a car that
lum tiie sustained speed of the Buick
on the roud. 47
Included among the guests at the
Holland are Miss Sarah It. Carter of
Annapolis, Mil., Harry Dalton of Los
Angeles, George W. Knight of Hub
bard, J. E. Miller of Eugene, A. II.
K 11 li 11 of Klamath Fulls, and C. E.
Cunningham, It. 10. .Morton and S. It.
Johns of Portland.
Have just Installed some of the most
modern machinery, and nm better
equipped than any shop in Medford to
glvo tlio public quick service and qual
ity work In shoe repairing. The
"Model Boot. Shop," 21 S. Central,
E. N. Blden, Prop. G4
Delco-Light fnrm light nnd power
plants. Medford Electric Co.
Mr. and Mrs. II. Lusk are Klamath
Falls visitors In the city who arrived
Sunday.
Bring your eggs to the Groceteria
where your dollar does the most. 47
Medford Chautauqua, May 26-31. 48
Mr .and Mrs. ft. L. Cannon and three
children of Grants Pass, were visitors
in the city Sunday who made their
headquarters al the city auto camp
grounds. They will visit Ashland and
then return home.
Attention strawberry growers! We
can furnish you cups anil crates at
lowest prices. Farm Bureau Co-operative
Exchange. It
For carpenter work phone Dixon.
539-J-4. Back to pre-war prices. 67
Will trade land for sheep. Guy W.
Conner. , 69
"We specialize on dollar ties." Don
Springer. 105 W. Main. tf
Sheriff Terrill arrived Sunday morn
ing from Sacramento with two pris
oners, Fred Hoffman and Ieo Berlin,
who are charged with larceny of an
auto from Ashland and who were cap
tured in the California city. They are
now in the county Jail awaiting action
by the grand jury.
Now that the Chevrolets are selling
at $810 the Medford Auto Company
are offering some splendid bargains in
second hand cars, Fords, Chevrolets,
Overlands and Maxwells at very low
prices. They also have a couple snaps
in used Dodges. 48
R. A. Holmes, the Insurance Man.
Insurance, and Bonds, plus Service.
New sweater books. Handicraft
Shop. 51
Delco-LIght Electricity for every
farm. Medford Electric Co.
A quartet of Seattle men registered
nt the Nash are J. M. Smith, John
Gordon, Joseph Baxmell and David
Dicta. Mrs. L. A. Hariier of Sisson.
Calif., and Douglas Morgan of Corval
lls are also at this hotel.
The Farm Bureau Co-Operative Ex
change will pay 18c cash for eggs.
Ca3es back. tf
Have that old tire fixed up or get a
new one from our stock of rebuilt
tires. Price right. Exchange Tire Co.
Open Sunday. 50
Dainty gifts for graduation. Handi
craft Shop. El"
The grand jury for the May term of
circuit court convened at Jacksonville
this morning for the consideration of
a number of cases. No .report Is ex
pected from the jury for at least a day
or two.
Has your floor become rough or
scratched? If so have Van It. Gilbert
repollsh It with his new electrlcul ma
chine. Phone 579. 4S
Hemstitching ana plcotlng
10 cents per yard.
The Vanity Hat Shop,
Cor. E Main and Hurtlett, tr
All wood reduced In price nt the
Valley Fruel Co. tr
Mr. and Mrs. C. H. Owen of Salt
Lake City arrived in the city this
morning and will be guests at the
Medford for some time.
When buying tires, old or new, see
our stock and get prices. Exchange
Tire Co. Open Sunday. 50
Try our merchant? lunoh. The
Shasta.
The rain that fell Sunday was badly
1 needed, especially by the growing gar
den crops, as the ground was getting
pretty dry. Even after the hard show
ers of yesterday afternoon and last
night the ground was found sufficient
ly dry this morning to be worked for
further planting.
Wanted Girl to sew rurs. Bartlett
Fur Shop, 115 West Main. tf
Phone 4 74. Guaranteed work, prompt
service. City Cleaning & Dyeing Co.,
401 South Riverside! tf
Brooms made by the Rogue River
Broom Works are the best for the
money. Insist on home-made brooms.
48
Horseshoe tires and tubes are now
selling at 20 per cent less than two
weeks ago. Open Sunday. Exchange
Tire Co. 50
Children's half socks on sale at 25c
per pair. Handicraft Shop. 51
PROCLAMATION.
Clean Up and Paint Up !
dime on, lei's put things in order. Our whole city fan nnd
sltottlil lie liiitde its elenti nnd orderly us ils cli'inicst, liniiie. Then
we will have n safer, happier, healthier eily.
Aiiihition in ils highest t'oniM'iitimi is lo dream li,' dreams
and make them come true. The splendid iiiiiliilion to have a oity
clean and beautiful is soon to'lmeoino a reality by the co-operation
of all tho people.
Therefore, hy virtue of the authorily vested in mc as Mayor,
and wilh the hearty approval of many fnr-seeine; and zealous citi
zens, we .hereby proclaim the week of May 1(1 to 121 as the opening
week of a continuous clean-up anil paint-up campaign.
Away with the rubtiish piles! Hauish the plague, spots! Clean
up streets and alleys! Cut the weeds, mow the lawns and trim the
hedges! 'Repair and paint every building that needs it.
We need this thorough cleaning and renovation. It is the
sensible thini; to do fur the health, safety, thrift, pride and hap
piness of all our people.
It is everybody's job. Kvory man, woman and child will be
expected lo help. Let there be no slackers.
C. K. (JATKS, Mavor.
, . t ihn' -Save money on men's furnishings
Feed wheat .20 per wt at the . a e m - ?
Farm Bureau Co operative txenang and .11. is.
COMING WKDM SHAY
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SPRING IS HERE
Ton can be the progressive member of your neighborhood by "brightening up" your
buildings with a coal of paint.
Wc are headquarters for paint in Medford.
SELBY DUTCH BOY LEAD .
ACME QUALITY PAINTS
' PURE LINSEED OIL AND TURPENTINE
Shingle Stains in Greens and Browns, $1.25 per Gallon.
If you arc going to paint, give us the opportunity to figure your material.
Crater Lake Hardware Co.
"The Winchester Store"
PAINT, GLASS AND BUILDING SPECIALTIES
Developing and Printing
Service Unsurpassed. Two deliveries a day
Films received by 10 a. m., delivered at 4 p.
m. Films received by 4 p. m., delivered at
10 a. m., next morning. Six hours service,
with work guaranteed. Prompt attention to
Mail Orders.
Heath's Drug Store
The San Tox Store
109 East Main Street.
FARMERS' WEEK AUCTION SALE, JUNE 16
O. A. C. DAIRY BULL CALVES
On Gov't Accredited List, Tuberculosis Free
til Kit SKY
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JKItSKY
HOISTK.IV
I'opular lilooil l.inr-s Fvervone Hml llnililer
Yon Set the lrice The'll improve your lieril
Write for rifscrlptlvp t'atiitnmie to Pairy IHpt.
O. A. (, Coiviitils. tri-Kon,
Vlicn you have youv hg Spring (.'loan-Up ! and Honseoloaninpr, why not
plan io "furnish up" at tho same tinio. Wo havo a largo display of tho finost
Furnituro in all woods and finishos from which you may soloot.
YOU MAY EXCHANGE YOUR OLD FURNITURE FOR THIS
SPLENDID NEW STOCK
Wo havo a complete lino of Mon-handiso'at tlio new low pvicps that will
surprise you.
Big Reductions in
Rugs and Linoleum
When yon paint up this week reiiieiiiher Ilia! we havo a complete stock of
quality Paints and Varnishes.
Mordofi
& Woolf
217 W. Main Street.
dred delivered 10 you. Monarch Seed
CO. "...