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About Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 5, 1921)
FACE TWO deal and Personal .1 The coveted prize wou by the Jack son county exhibit at the state fair last week was received at the county agent's office from the state fair board t ealom this morning, consisting of a handsome .large purple ribbon design bearing the seal of the state of Oregon and printed, on which are the words "Sweepstakes,"' ." Agricultural. Depart ment 'Oregon .State Fair."'! The prize will be placed on exhibition jo. the chamber of commerce window, ' ' ';' J; DahceUt Eagle Point' Sat. nlte. 170f Nawcomh for aU , kinds . of -wood. Phone 6U. i;.'; r'y : . ': . r This ; is 'the': last -day: Id which the second Instalment can be paid before taxes become delinquent. After today the delinquent taxes draw a 12 per cent Interest, and on Nov. 6 a penalty of 5 per cent will be added; - : ; ;" ' Men's shirts made a the Stylecraft Shop, Medrord Bldg. .t . it Used cars at lower pricesthnn any where else in town. Patton and Rob inson, Inc. .. . ' Mrs. D. T. Lawton arrived home this morning from a month's visit at New port with her daughter. Mrs. D. A. Forbes and family. Experienced packers wanted. Earl .Fruit Co. The . Packards, the Buicks, the Nash a, the Maxwell's, the Fords and nil their relatives want to go to the RIversldo Community club's carnival and dance, October 8th, because they will be guarded by four good looking policemen, While what came with them are dancing 'and having a good time generally. 168 Mr. and Mrs. John A. Perl of Med ford were in the city yesterday for a short stay. They will return to their home shortly. Salem Capital Journal. A bargain One " good " mahogany J phonograph with 29 musical selec tions. Plays' all makos of records, $75. Palmer's Piano House; 2S4 B, Main St. ; ' 'A' ,' . 172 Hemstitching and plcotlng' 8o per yard. Work done , while you wait. Vanity Shop. :' ' ' ' 309 Tho Septomhcr report of the city or police court as submitted to the city council by Judge' Glenn p. Taylor shows that the total of fines and for feited ball for that month footed up to $200. Flfte'en' cases were tried lii the court during September, of which. 10 .cases woro for Intoxication on the streets. - A number of cases wore In vestigated but not clockoted. Dance at Eagle Point. Sat, nlte. X70 liny your tickets early and got In. on tho grand prize' tickets for. sale at Ilrown & Brown's.' . 168" F. C. Spero of NoV York City 'Is a truest at the Hotel Holland as are Mr. and Mrs.E.' A. Howell of Trull, Mr, and Mrs. Wm. Crawford and Irving Crawford of Klamath, HB. Robinson of Forest Orbve, Mrs. W.' L.' Morrison of Central Point and R; M.'Par'due 'of C'orvallis. ' 1! ' ' ' ' , Siiot danoes! J'vllle! Frl. nlte! 170 Flour Backs-$1 per "doc. while they last, large size. Pullman taking Co. .''.' 171 Tho Adventlst church structure on North Riverside Is undergoing im- provemonts which will add much to Its appearance. :i,Good musicgood floor, peppy crowd In fact a regular party with plenty of go, at Riverside Community club .Sat urday night, October 8th. 168 Hear ye! Hear ye! Klein tho Up stairs Tailor makes classy Bults and overcoats from $35 to $60 at 128 E Main, , , , ;. , ' 169 City funds dbpositod with a bank - which becomes Insolvont have no prior claim' over the doposlts of other pa trons .at. the bauk unless the fund wore' unlawfully deposited by a public official, according to State Attorney general Van Winkle. In. that latter evoiit, the attorney general holds, tho funds are Impressed with n trust In favor of Ihe hiunlclpuilly owning the sumo and mny be rocovored In full pro vided thoy cun bo traced and tho sa- sots of the blinks are' sufficient to per mit of payment of proforrod claims In full. The same situation applies to school funds,- the opinion holds. Tho big guyS the little guys, and the whole bloomln' crowd will ' bo there! Where?',, Applegate! When Saturday, Oct, 8.; ' . 171 Social oolnmltteo.- of Eastern Star will glvo tt card party Friday, Oct. 7, at .2:30 p. In. at Masonic Hall. Ladles of Mod ford are cordially Invltod. 167 The- mid-week uioeting at the J'rus byteriau. ohurch this evonlng will study tho subject of demonical posses sion togother . with mental Buggi'silou In Insomnia.' ;' ' " A fine line of cigars at the Cozy Nook. " ' tf Delicious apples $2.00 a box, orchard run. Phono 396, J. A. Westorlund.170 Merle Wllllta, who had boon unable to pursue his duties at the Vnlon Oil service station- because of a broken finger snslninod as a result of a kick from a pack horse several weeks ago 1b now back on'tho job having returned yesterday' ' . ; .' . ' Stylish, reliable Bulla and coats' at the place .of "no igrts." Price $35 ?50. Kloin the Tailor, 128 E. Main. Vpstalrs.' . Spot dunces! Balloon dances! Apple gate! Rnlurday night! ' 1 . 171 CI, Ed- Ross; the public accoiintnlnt of Salem who 'has been here auditing accounts of the ' Medrord ' Irrigation district bus returned to Salem.- 1 ;' Ifcinoe. at Eagle Point Sat. nlto. 170 The best place In town for used cars, trucks, and tractor'. Pattoa and Rob inson, tne, . '- ' tf Morlo Cray, district ' manager In southern Oreffoa and northorn Callfor Din 'lor a Portland newspaper, lert to day on business at Hoaebnnf. I.lBten, Neighbor! Klein the Tailor makes quality suits to order from $35 to $50 at l'.J J, Main, uostajra. 169 JU A Ford truck driven by A. J. Ander son was slightly damuged thlB morn ing when J. H. Terrett of Central Point endeavored to pass it when another car was coming from the opposite direction on the Pacific highway be tween here and Central Point. There was not enough room for the Ford Sedan driven by Terrett to pass be tween the truck and the other car and as a result Terrett struck the truck with the rea.' fender of his car, throw ing 'It off Us course, bending the' radius rods, deflating both front tires and cracking a spoke in one of the front wheels;' Terrett's car was' un damaged and no injuries were sustain ed by occupants of either vehicle. ' Delicious apples $2.00 a box, orchard run.,' Phoni 336. J. A. Westerlund.170 I Snappy,;, peppy music at Ap'plegate Saturday night. "'; .'. :: 171 Mrs. H. A. Crimes and two children, Faith and Maria, arrived on the Btago yesterday evening to spend the week end visiting-with relatives and friends In the city. ''The Orlmes' home la In Medford. Klamath Falls Record. See Graham & Wilson as to putting that roof in good repair, We can givJ you good service' and guarantee satis faction. ;'" ' "','. '. ' 168 Dr. Murphy's dental office Is also open evenings from 7 to 8. '' ''' ' A quick piece of 'publicity work by the Holmes Insurance agency suH prised' patrons of the Rial to and Page theators last night when they saw oil the screen a picture of the Barnum apartments fire.' The splendid pictur of the' burning building was taken Tuesday noon by Cole Homes who had a film slide made of It. Crescent orchestra at Eagle Point Saturday. ' '; ' V 170 Wo can save vou 20 per cent on all auto . 'repair .Work. First class wonl( guaranteed. Tires, tubes and acces sories. .Central Point Garage. 173 J. W. Judy has returned to his posi tion in the Standard Oil Service: Sta tion on North Rlvarslde. - - ; Hemstitching 8o tcr yd.' ""'' " '' Buttons covered. Handicraft Shop. tf Crescent orchestra at Engle Point Saturday. .' ' '.',.' - 170 Mr. and Mrs; A. B. Epperson of Klamath. Falls are spending a few days In this city. Mr. Epperson was formerly ' connected with the First State Savings bank of Klamath Falls. Sash, doors, any kind of milt work. Trowbridge Cabinet Works. 171. Big dance J.'vllle Frl. nlto! 170 , Because of IiIb active part in tho or ganization' of tho Mazninus, of which ho wns the first president, and becnuso of his untiring efforts' toward the crea tion of Crater Iake national park, of which he was for several years super intendent. Will G. Steel was Monday nlghtelected honorary member of the Mazamas. Rodney L. Qllaan, following the presentation, of Steel's name, told of the indefatigable energy dlsplayod by Steel In his 14 years' fight for the recognition of Crater Loke."Portland Journal, , . . - Wanted-i-Experlenced paokers and box makers. Oregon Growers Packing Co-operation. ' ' Fftr the best values in used cars see Patton and Robinson, Inc. ' tf Fred Moars, Jr., has taken the posl tlon of assistant to Merle Gray, dls trlot circulation mnnagor of the Ore gon Journal and Is now in charge of the Medford circulation of that publi cation. ' " " First-class 30x3 tires $13.50. Med ford 'Vulcanizing Works. .189 There is nothing bo healthful and invigorating these days as a drink of tho llthla water sold by the Jackson County Creauiory. Order a case today tf W. J. Plckler nrrivod in thlB city yostorday from the Portland offices of the Standard Oil Or... to fill the posi tion of assistant special agent which haa been vacant for some tlmo as a re sult of tho resignation some time ngo of Jerry Joromo. Edgar Wight, reliable Jowelor. Notice The person who took the Eastman kodak in tho case from the Durnum apartment during tho fire is known to owner. If not Iert at Med ford Pharmacy by Friday evonlng. Oct. 7, he will bo arrested. 169 , Arrivals' at the' Hotel' Medford In elude W, It. Stokes of Lincoln, III., P. fc. Burke of Klamath, J. Sinter of Kin- math, F, Champlin of Foots Creek M. Doyle of Anaconda, Mont., louls Aaron of New York City -and Mr. and Mrs. G. B. 'Snyder, Mrs. Whito and son Dr. D. Guthrlo and Carl Johnson o! Snattle. . ' ('hill con carne season open. Gusher Cafe;- Beginning October 1st, 1 will soil for 30 days at 20 per cent discount from the regular retail price, any new piano I handle. Give mo your ordor. 22,5 8 Onkdals. Phone 61U-J. H. N.'Lofland v 177 A rock crusher Which for the phst few months hns boen located In the 'Applegate valloy it short distance from Rnch, will be moved to a Bite on Little lllitte Creek, where it will crush rock with which to gravel the highway from Agnto station north to Llttlo Jlutte crock. ' ' ' '' Agato Jewelry. Kdirar Wight. t)r8BniaklDg, pleating embroidering I of all kinds, braiding, boading, hem turning and buttons covered at the Styleoraa Shop, Medford Bldg. tf The Royal NelKhlmrs are Invited to meet with Mrs. Ida Wood at 426 South Ivy street'on Thursday afternoon, Oct. 6. at 2 o;c!ock. All are invited to nt tend. . Mrs. Paul Hansen, oorsetlere for Niillone. Phone 5S5-J. tf Edgar Wight, watch repairing, " J. H. Jones of the Power company staff Is taking his annual vacation, and h;ft yesterday on a fow days hunt ing trip. llert'B famous chill con enrne. Gush er Cafe, Mia. B. E. Adams of Gold Hill was a uuslness visitor in Jhe city ilouday. ifRDFORT) AfATTj TTJTBtrSTE, Roy Elliott, former well ' known member of the Medford firo depart ment who enlisted here in the air ser vice in 1917, and who during a part of the war served as assistant chief of Hazelhurat Field on Long Island, N. Y. and who since the war has been locat ed In-Kansas City, Mo., arrived In the city Tuesday morning for an indefinite stay. He arrived here in time to don some fire department clothes . and work hard with tho department oh tho Barnum hotel fire. Mr. Elliott's plans for the future are at present-uncertain. -Crescent orchestra at Eagla .Point Saturday. ' 17$ Better pick up some of the print paper on rolls for wrapping goods and save money. Comes with cores in it to fit roll paper racks. Much cheaper than wrapping paper. tf The annua! meeting of the Tri-L club of the Y. W. C. A. will be held at the "Y" house Thursday evening at8 o'clock. After the business a social will he held and there will be echoes from thp: convention which was held at Seabeck this summer. A large atten dance Is desired.' ;. ..J., Hoar Drevitson and his" four synco pation boys, the best dance music in southern Oregon. i ' . tf Hear 'em! J'vllle! Frl. nlte! .' 170 City Superintendent Chas. Davis and F. L. Mickler, a city employe; arrived here ' Monday night with the :4-toh Moreland motor truck "which :Maypr GateB and Mr. Davis purchased for the city at the bargain price of $4C3 at Salem last week from the state, high; way department. The track la in fine condition and will 'be invaluable in performing work In the various depart ments of the city. ' " . : Try our merchants lunch. The Shasta. ; Bert'B famous chill con carne. Gush er Cafe. : . Hemstitching ,. i'A' picoting- . ":::;,. ..'?''V ' 8e per y'd. ' " . '' ' ' ':'!"' ! Vanity Shop. ' '".' ';' ' ' ' ' ' tf County Agent and Mrs. C. C, Cate, John Blchan of the Jackson County Cow Testing association, and lko'Mer riman left this forenoon by auto, for tlie wfllamotte valley whore Mr. Cate will purchase some high grade' Jersfey' dairy cows, which will be soljl here at public auction next Tuesday, . The party expects to be gone all week.' ' Two mammoth squasheB, one weigh ing 63 pounds and the other 36 pounds were exhibited In Williams' store this week. The squashes were grown by Clinton Cook on the Applegate. Jack sonville Post'. When better automobiles are built) Buick will. build them. . tf Chill con came: season open. Gusher Cafe.-- - -- ' ' , ' " ".-- Get the soft paper pencil tabletB for school at this office. , .. tt C. E.-Wicks of the Motograph Mo tion Displays Co. of Portland-, la stop ping nt the Holland for a few days, , All kinds of building mouldings. Trowbridge Cabinet Works. 171 ' Dangerous Blues- J'Villo!-. Frl. nite!- : ... : . :." -1-0 BeBt'Utah coal off-car today $17. Valley Fuel .Company. Phone 76i V tf Mr. and Mrs. WnV. Pyburn have re turned from an outing trip on the Illi nois fiver. ', , ' ' ' ' JuBtt received a shipment of 30X3V4- first-class tires, $13.60. Modford Vul canizing Works. 389 See De-Luxe Auto Top Shop before getting that new tep. - tf A letter to your friend brings joy to him; a photograph brings yon nearer nls side and makes the letter so much sweeter. A Msckey photogrnph ' of yourself Bent to your friend will be the noxt tiling to a visit from yon; What an Inexpensive way to visit 'friends when circumstances and distance make it imposslblo to ,g9 to Uiom in person. - East Main and Central, No. 204. - II. C. Mackey. 172 TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY WANTKD Box maker. Mlravlsta .Orchard. Phono 507-J-3. FOR BALK 1918 Oakland roadster nt a sacrifice for cash oy riwner. 1 See same at Tire Exchange, 28 N, River side. " ...... ,, --4, SSO comphtm with man Take home : a Corona! TF you've felt the need of a typewriter at home taka home a Corona to night! Corona weighs only 6)4 lbs., can be carried anywhere, used anywhere. Rent a Corona or buy -one on easy monthly pay ments. Demonstration at your convenience. Medford Book Store N. Contra! " Mcrtrnnl GoroNA the Ptnoml HUirg AtxW" 50g DANCE . AT NAT TOUICHT AfEDFOTCD. OTCECiOX. WEDNESDAY. OCTOBEK 3, Much curiosity was aroused yeatar day afternoon by the appearance of a sheet metal bouse perambulating across Main Btreet at the corner of Fir. At first 'thought, many were of the opinion that one of the burned-out tenants of the Barnum apartments had taken time by the forelock and built himself a fire-proof cottage with the ability to move at will. However, it was found to be propelled by sevoral men who after much toil placed it upon the roof of the Getchell building at Main and Fir. While no statement was made as to its puriioBe it Is thought by many to have some connec wllhathe large white screen recently erected above the K. P. Hall. ViBit the Maiinelio Shop, expert marcel waving; also electrolysis. Room 409 Liberty Bldg. Phone 657-W. " . 173 Auto fire liability bonos, glass, life Insurance, R. "A. iiulrr.es the Insurance Man. . . ' , ; ... tf Invest your savings In the Jackson County Building and Loan association. . - j - .. tf. The Medford Shoe Hospital, on East Sixth street, wll) have a' sale of army goods consisting of shoes, bjots, put tees, liip boots, .khaki shirts,' 'pants. slickers, gloves,, spx, etc. Friday, Oct. 7. . . China Illy bulbs..' Jnp Art Store. Where, is Main" and Dartlett? One block east of the Jackson County Bank with The Vanity s$fc V'b'n the corner. :; , ''-'W ""::y, '' . ' 108 Popcorn that wjll pop, 10c per lb. Warner, Wortman & Gnre. 172 Butter milk and cream at the Cozy NookV;V; ! ' ' tf fhe Cozy Ncx'.k'.'DeVoe's new store In the Sparta' building, lis now open for! business.'",;" . '" . ' tf j , ' Rally Day, Sunday, Oct. 1, was a bB day for the 'Christian Sunday' school i itli'd he'twefciBe's, were a big success, i each class rendering something spec-j iai:; 'The attendance was about 2V)' and collection' over $16. The Sunday school is making wonderful . Buccess ' onder': the auperintendency of W. J. , Ber'rlan arid the able corps of teachers. J New sweaters at the. Colonial. 170 '; ;C, L. Goff writes Insurant on any thinahywherer. . " , . ' "tf Best , outing ".flannel 20c at the, Colonial. ; ,, . 170 The Dow Association Hospltnl, inc., Is a public hospital located at ' 704 North Central avenue. It Is now open and , "receiving patients. Tel. 11. Miss Patton, R. N.;.; supt, , 271 Bring your buckets for homo made sorghum 12 Vic per lb.- AVarnor,, Wort man & Gore. '(' ; ; ;''..' ' 172 'Klamath high- won from Ashland high- at 'Modoc ."Jiark yesterday after noon, 17 to 7, In "one ot the best foot ball games ever seen on the local grid Iron. Two touchdowns, won by hard line plunging, and a place kick won Klamath's scares, while Ashland regis tered, one touchdown through a fum ble. The game was clean ,throughout and no players ero Injured. Klliili ftth Falls Record: r- . ' See the new full hosiery : at the Colonial. -! 170 R. I. Stewart, builder, contracts for all buildings. Residence 217 Apple street. Phone 643. . tf Mr. and Mrs. J. W. 'Johnson returned Tuesday from an .unto trip' to California.- 'They v!si;t their daughter Pauline at. Mills' college and say she likes this school very much.. Typewriter for Vent. Phone 259-H. . , . .. 174 . High , grade tailors tor men and women. Orres, Ashland. Ore. tf : Alta Naylor, Goodwin coraetiere, 20 South Fir St. Phono 918-W. 17 New fancy ribbons at tho ColouJiil 40c per yard'. '; V ':' '' ." .'' 170 Cold Rush, Vein Was Sunday k n"Miniiriiii iiunniB ii m4 hfiSlM "And the Last Shall Be First." That Is Why K t V J "X?" J ft '4 Fivo Men, Stranded in Alaska on the Tail End of a V- ' lK ?i ' 1 ! - H mm !M5 Em y PL OF As a rosult of .4he committee ap pointed by the Medford Chamber of Commerce to increase the number of j finlrv pnwR In Jackson county, C. C. i Cute, J.'B; iBiclmn and Ike Merrimah ' left tlils morning by auto for the! northern part of the state to purchase a carload of dairy cows. j This undertaking Is being financed by the four banks of Medford and is but the beginning of a campaign to increase the number of duiry herds in this locality. None but high grade Jerseys will be includedin) the carload to be ship ped in and they are being purchased at .leffersc near Salem. These will bo from threo to four years old and all will be fresh between now and I)e- DAIRY HERDS beglnnlngiceinher firg, ..it. is expected that the car will arrive in Medford next Sat The lloinoof Biniixwlrk Talklne Machines. All liatwit ltii-onls Carried in StK-k. w ee . . Complete House Furnishers . . - BUY YOUR HEATER NOW BEFORE , COLD WEATHER BEGINS We Mve a complete stock of Frcm $2.95 up. All cast heaters "'Famous ' ';". - ' MONARCH ....RANGES" . Other. Ranges, Standard Size, 18-inch Medford's Stove Headquarters Inspect Our ' ; l'''-' 11 ' " ' and Prices. 3NEW SHOW TODAY Were First on the Ground When Struck. RIALTO Tom Mix in ; 'The Road Demon VYA urday and the cowb.ww; " ! tual cost to far-mcn' havi..s the Jped- and stable room. ;V' " There will be a dairy meeting next Tuesdav afternoon t.V v ae o'clock at the Git'zen stablfcs;iu Medford at which there will bej a number of speakers from the Qt A. C. The Chamber of Cummorce com mittee making possib'tf the shipment of these dairy cows itV this turritory consists of V. ti. ..J'wt. chairman. George l.lndley, T. (lore, .Jelroy GeUhell and C. G..$ate. ;l , Dr.K. W. Hof.-nian, an .experienced chironractic and graduate of the Pa cific Chin DracticVollege, who arrived hoi-o reofinlv from Portland, is as sociated with Dr. .lewctt :P. Bray in tho practice of Chiropractic. An of fice has been established in tho Med ford building where latest and up-to-the-minute equipment has been in stalled. Dr. Hoffman's assistance will make It possible for Dr. 'Bray o handle his We carry the largest " stock of' toys in Southmprn Oregon ks ana i , TTT?'A: HPT? . JL-' TILL SAT. NIGHTSlSSi a New old patient 'and; jeaabie new onoi avail thrui.'!:itu oi 'ineir ii'euini,uif NEW YORK, Cct. 5 Joe Fa. J ler, famous cs a Jockey, a half ail century ago today was on Black- ! well's Island.' a pauper, although i be earned approximately a half million dollavs In his racing days, i Fuller, now 71, gave himself up to a member of the police narotlc ' J squad yesterday and asked that he be sent ti tho Island to be it cured of the drus habit, : " ' ' i . . , . ;. i 4 jj, f Hot waler . Sure Relief IS 1 FOR INOGESTION The Homo of Acollait Voculion TnllilllK Mai'llliuvt All I.altl Hccoi-iIh Carried In Stock. $27.50 up . ' ' , oven $65.95 up Window for Display . '" : b is tys Relief"- ' CQkr 6 Bell-ans ESSLL-AN Orr , : . . .r 1