Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, October 12, 1921, Page 2, Image 2

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ftfEDFOTlD MATT, TRTTiCTCE, ATTTT?nT?r nVVfiOX .VEnESDAY. Of!TOr.EU 12, M21
focal and
&J Personal
This la Columbus Day, as 429 years
ngo Christopher' Columbus first set
Toot upon American soil, and Is a legal
holiday as Oregon is one of the states
designating Oct. 12 as a legal holiday.
All the banks, county and city offices
are closed, today. Inasmuch as it Is
not one of the national official Holi
days designated by the postoffice de
partment the postoffice was open to
day as usual.. Neither did the federal
court observe the day.
' Wanted Experienced packers and
box makers. Oregon Growers Packing
Co-operation.
When better automobiles are built,
Buick will build them. tf
Dr. Harvey P. Coleman, chiropractic
and lOlectro-Therupy. 427-2S Medford
Jtldg. Phono 9G5. j
The first baby clinic to be held in
The president of the Itcbekuh state
assembly will pay an official visit to
Olive Kebekah lodge of Medford this
evening and special preparations have
been made for her reception, . among
which will be an exhibition of degree
work.
See our $7.60 windows Wednesday
and' Thursday, Oct. 12 and 13. The
Vanity Shop, Main and liartlett. 174
Maddox & Bouncy will open a down
town flower shop Saturday, Oct. 15, In
part of the room now occupied by the
Sugar Howl at 20G West Main.
' Mr. and MrB. J. K. Evans of San
Francisco are guests ut the Hotel Hol
land as are Mr. and Mrs. F. Caviness
of Baker, Ore., Mr. and Mrs. T. T.
Brouson of Oakland, Calif., T. II.
Sprouer of Chicago, Albert H. Thomas
of Los Angeles, Harry Wirtz of Clear
water, Cal(f., and J. V. McAfee of Sac
ramento.
Not-a-seum hosiery, Triangle collars,
pon Springer. ,
Cash paid for cast off clothing and
shoes; also furniture, stpvcs and any
Medford will open tomorrow at the 'thing of value. Will H. Wilson. ' 170
Y. W. C. A. room on South Ilurtlett.
Over 30 babies are registered for ex
amination. No entries cun lie mado
"itfter tonight. Mothers with babies are
expected to be on hand from 1:30 to
4 P. m.
Fire prevention week; let us help
you prevont fire and reduce your in
surance rate. R. A. Holmes, the Insur
ance Man. tf
,. Popular dance ut Natatorium to
night. . 174
Come and see who sells used cars
cheapest, flutes Auto Co. auction sale
Saturday afternoon. 178
' he first iuterscholostlc football
game of the season will be played hofo
a week from Saturday betwen the high
school teams of Klumatli Fulls and
Medford, which is being looked for
ward to by the local student body, with
great interest as the visiting team re
cently defeated Ashland by a large
score. The Medford high team plays
ut Grants Pass next Saturday with
Grants Pass high,, which was so ovon
wholnilngly defeated by Ashland high
last Friday. .
Typewriter for rent. Phone 269-H.
- , . ' ,'. .' ;.. . 174
Cash paid for oast off clothing nnd
shoes; also furnituro, stoves and any
thing of valuoi . Will II. Wilson, 175
Wanted A small .cook stove. Phpno
407. 175
William M. Colylg, former mayor of
Medfprd.and ono of the. leading citi
zens of his city, 1b registered at the
Imporial. Mr. Colvlg practiced law in
southern Orogoni for a great many
years, hut now. lias retired from nctive
practice and spends his time enjoying
the scenery around his city. In 18)1 he
. Mr. and Mis. T. O. Williams are In
Medford on their return from a visit
to brothers and sisters in Portland and
Washington, and will remain here for
a few days visiting with another
brother, A. I). Williams, and family.
Their home Is Pucnte, Calif.
Alta Naylor, Goodwin corsetlere, 20
South Fir St. Phone M8-W. ' ' 176
Wnntod A small cook stove. Phone
4G7. 175
' In compliance with an enactment of
the recent legislature a county budget
commlttoe, conixtlng of . . II. Simpson,
Ashland; Horace .1. Peiton, Sams Val
ley, and Bert Anderson, Medford, will
meet with the county court Thursday,
Oatobor 13th, nnd aslst in preparing
the annual budget. Jacksonville Post.
Dr. McMorrls M. Dow's office nd
drest Is 300-7 M. F. & U. Bldg. Office,
hours 11 to 12 noon; 2 to 5 afternoon.
Tel. 139. 271
Sell it to Wilson. He pays cash. 175
Ed Walker, deputy State game war
den, of Douglas county, was In Med
ord mesday visiting friends.
One; of the most remarkable develop
ments' since the Hurnum- Apartments
fire 1b the fact that- only two of the
twenty-four occupants carried fire in
surance. Securing insurance is just as
easy as saying one-two-three; in fact
that is our telephone number. Do you
get the. "cpnnection"? McCurdy Insur
ance Agency. 176
Popular dance at Natatorium to
night. ; m , l- 174
Marlon Robbln's was fined $15 this
morning in Justice Taylor's court for
driving a truck without u tail light and
Adlol Neff was fined $10 for a similar
offense The arrosts were .made by
was mayor of the town. 'The Orogon- ueputy 8tate Motor Traffic Inspector
lull. v. .. J. J. Mo.Mnhon
, Soli it to Wilson, Ho pays cash. 176 Seo Graham &, Wtison as to putting
It. I, Stewart, builder, contracts for that roof in good repair. - Don't wait
all buildings. . Kosldenco 217 Apple until It begins to. leak and the pUiBter
street, Phono 043. - - . .. tf starts to fall, fix It now. We can give
,wWBh grade - tailors for men- and you service. 103 lCuHt Eleventh. ;
women. Orres, ABhland. Oro. tf Nat 50c danco tonight. 174
Herbert nowell, a graduato of the
v. A. C, In 1910, has been appointed
county age t for Josephine county,
and will assume his- new duties No
vember i. While in college he spec
ialized In soils and cropB. At the pres
ent time Howell Is manager of the
Preston Farms, a 3600-acre proposition
ip Warren county, Pa., half of which
is given over to crops, while largo
orchard, a dairy and beef unit, and
hags and sheep are alsp included. ,
Latest styles and patterns in caps.
Don Springer. , ,
Wanted A small cook stove. Phone
4G7. . 175
A. S. Bliton o. the California-Oregon
Powqp Co.. is in Hogue River anu Gold
Hill today on business.
Men's shirts made at the Stylecraft
Shop. Medford Bldg. . tf
Sell it to WilBon. He payB cash. 175
The "second half" payment of taxes
mado by the. Southern Pacific company
on property in Jackson county amount
ing to $55,195.55 has been turned over
to the county treasurer, of which sum
$GG78 was in county warrants,
Individual suits and overcoats of
merit, $22.50 up. Don Springer.
All kinds of wood, prices right, quick
service, Medford Fuel Co., cor. Third
and Fir. . , v tf
iho postoffice department an
nounces an examination for postmas
ter at Rogue River on November 12.
Wxporienced packers wanted. Earl
Fruit Co.
Thomas Judd of Portland Is the new
grower at Maddox & Bonnny's green
house. Mr. Judd has had 36 years ex
perience In his line and will be glad to
give all persons any information de
sired regarding euro of plants and
flowers.
Hemstitching '.
Plcoting . ; ' ' .
8c per yd. -'
Vanity Shop. ' tf
Mrs. M. S. Janes returned yesterday
afternoon from Rosehnrg where she
lias been visiting her husband who Is
connected with the Denny Frnit com
pany's branch in that pity. ...
You nathe the price at the Saturday
auction sule. C. E. Gates Auto Co. 178
Cash paid for cast off clothing and
shoes; also furniture, stoves and any
thing of value. Will H. Wilson. 175
Sell it to Wilson. Ho pays cash.- 175
The public schools of Medford pb-
erved Columbus Day with an assembly
in each building this arternoon during
which an appropriate program7 was
given.- . s
There Is nothing so healthful and
invigorating these days as a drink of
the llthla water sold by the Jackson
County Creamery. Order a case today
tf
Let us show you how to shine, and
you'll shine wherevor you show yourself.-
Why pay 16c for youruhlne when
wo charge only 10c. Brown's United
Store. 176
Dressmaking, ploatlng embroidering
of all kinds, braiding, beading, hem
stitching and buttons covered at the
oiyieurnri snop, mearora uitig. tr
B. F. Irvine, yie, blind (editor br the
Portland Journal who is well known In
this city and county-, and who deliv
ered the high school, commencement
uurun hi ;)eui'-ra lasi June was uuu
Clav Walker, foraer well known
resident of this city; ' nnd who has re
sided most of the time in nllt- " -f..-r
the past two years, was taken to
,he state hospital or the msane at
......... i..- n.L.l-.t bavins bson adjudg
ed as of uuuound mind last Monday ailment-
Among the new residences being
completed in Medfm! is a fine tw"
story bungjiow being built' by II. C.
Glasscock on Edwards street war
lieatty street. .
ly injured in un auto accident in Port-
Used cars at lower prices than any
lana wnen a car In which he was rm- rhere elso In town. I'uttou anu """'i ,lie3t at Jacksonville,
ing with several other well known men ; inson. Inc. . tll' ' '. , 1' through
Struck A telephone pole and he was chm scason onen. Gusher '..,. , ,n.)risi1ino and patent mod-
Cafe. , llcines, since the prohibition law wem
Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Ling of Yreka j foCe Wal;cr was arrested two
wore Medford visitors the first of thewc(jkg an ,)V chjcf of police Timothy
week. Mr. Ling is a former Medford; noe" edging house bf the city
resident and his many friends here where bg ,m(, bet,n stopping for some
will be glad to know tnai ne uas re-
He came
excessive
catapulted Into the windhleld head
long. He sustained several cuts about
the f3C8 and brulsos about the body.
Hemstitching
8c per yd.
-'Buttons covered.
Handicraft Shop. tf
Dr. Murphy's dental office Is also
open evenings from 7 to 8.
Cash paid for cast ofr clothing and
shoes; also furniture, stoves and any
thing of value. Will H. Wilson. '175
Allen . women must have" alien
licenses before being allowed to hunt
or angle in Oregon, according to an
opinion handed down to the state game
covereil from his recent illness.
See De-Luxe- Auto Top Shop before
getting that new top. '
A fine line of cigars ac the Cozy
Nook. ' ' ' tf
A little of everything at the Gates
Auetion sale Saturday afternoon. 178
First-class 30x3'!4 tires $13.50. Med
ford Vulcanizing Works. 1S9
According to the postmaster examin-
wilbS;i'S
itotiiing and Shoe Prices
llll
Bib Overalls . 98c
Work Shirts , 65c
Black an d Brown Sox 10c
Wool, Sox ... . 25c
Leather Gloves . 50c
Heavy Sweaters $1.98
MenWoolSuits$19.50
Mack. Coats $5, $6.50
Dress Pants . ; $3.50
Men's Union Suits $1.00
Men's Dress Shirts 98c
Men's Dress Hats $1.50
Men's Work Shoes, Munson army last .
Men's Heavy Calf Skin Shoes, plain toe
Men's 16-inch High Tops going at
Dayton Loggers you know them . .
Big Heavy Double Blankets ... .
U. S. Army Blankets going at . . .
Trunks, Suitcases and Bags .
The Cheapest Store in the West
Before you buy have a look. You can save a day's wages easy
WILL H. WILSON
.75
$3.75
$7.50
$6.50
$3.00
$4.00
commission this week by I. H. Van 1 ations of candidates for postmaster ap
Winkle, attorney general. After an j polntments at Central 1'uint and Jack
alien. license is obtained, however, an onvillo which closed last week, Guy
alien woman does not have to nurchase . E. Tex. uresent nostnu'ster at Central
a hunting or fiBhing license. Alien
males must obtain an alien gun license
before they are permitted to purchase
a hunting or angling license. Con
siderable discussion has, occurred in
various sections of the state on this
question.'
Free Bicycle overhauled with each
tire sold. Murrey's Bicycle Shop. 177
Full value in trade for misfit and
discarded clothes of all kinds. The
Apparel, 1D3 N. Central. Phone 223".
- 194
Our stock of Holland bulbs arrived
Monday. Get your bulbs while the
stock Is complete. Hyacinths, daffo
dils, - tulips, froezias. Monarch Seed
Co. Phone 26b. . : 317 K. Main. 176
virs. Frank Owen returned' this mor
ning from a visit. to San ranclsco.
Invest your. savlngB In the Jackson
County Building and Loan association
- v, ., tf
C. L. Goff writes Insurance on any
thing anywhere.; tf
The Page management wishes to an
nounce that the slanting days for pic
tures will be changed to Saturdays and
Tuesdays,- beginning with Doug. Fair
banks In "The Mark of Zorro," this
coming Saturday,' !. - 17(1
. Guests at the Hotel Medford Include
A. N. JJurch of Oakland, Calif., L. B.
Davis of Salem, Mr. an Mrs. M. M.
Morse of Los Angeles. Mr. and Mrs.
Lnke and Mr. and Mrs. Riggs of Grants
PiissMr. and Mrs. R. W. Greene of
Seattle, I. ti, Kllgore of Lnngell Val
ley, Oro., Frank Ward and Ceil Star
rett from the Presldio .of San Fran
cisco, and Mr. and Mrs; A. Patterson
of St, Paul, Minn.
Are you -with those you love? Sep..
aratlou never occurs between friends
having a MacKey interpretative photo-
I graphic iwrtralt. Mackey. Main and
(jenirai, no. ztM. 177
Liberty Bonds, at Par. For the next
30 days we will accept Liberty Bonds
ft par in payment on used cars. Geo.
L, Trelchler Motor Co. 178
Our stack of HqHand bulbs arrived
Monday. Get your bulbs while the
stock is complete. : Hyacinths, daffo
dils, tulips, freojias. Monarch Seed
Co. Phone 260. . 317 E. Main. 167
Among the Medford visitors in
Grants Pass on Tuesday were Mrs. W.
K. Parker and Mrs. R. C. Brophy, Mr.
and Mrs. Leland W. Jacobs and F. K.
Bigelow.
, The Dow Association Hospital, Inc.,
Is a public hospital located at 704
North Central avonue. it Is now open
and receiving patients. Tol, 11. - Miss
Patton, R. N., supt. ' 271
' - The regular meeting bf the Eastern
Stn will be held Wednesday, Oct. 12th
at-7;30 p. m. Social night, Airs. But
lor's committee entertaining. 174
Nat 50c dance tonight., 174
Charles Howard of Wilderville, Ore.,
was In this city yesterday visiting his
brother-in-law, J. E. Roberts. Mr.
Upward, who hus been a rural mall
carrier for the past fourteen years at
Wilderville, wus the first. Wolls-Fargo
Express agent in this city and also sur
veyed and staked tho original townsite
of Medford
Hemstitching and plcoting So nor
yard, i Work done while you wait,
Vanity Shop. . . . 209
Try our morchanta lunch, The.
Shnsta.
Wanted A small cook stovd. Phone
167. - ; its
The Women's Auxiliary of the Med
ford post of the American Legion will
serve a cafeteria supper on Tuesday,
Oct.. 18th, at the legion hall at G p. m.
the price or which will be 50 cents.
Bert's famous chill cop canio. Gush
er Cafe. - . .
Dyers, cleaners, phone 341, S. W.
Komy tho, ;16 Mistletoe. Prompt ser
vice nnd prices lowest. 174
Notice: I will prosecute any person
found hunting on rny ranch; no excep
tions. Frank Isaacs. ' ' 175
Dr. H. P. Hargrave who has been
visiting hefts for the past two weeks
will leave for bis home at Oukland,
Calif., on Friday.
Butler milk and cream at the Cozy
Nook. tf
The Cozy Nock. DoVoe's now store
In the Spuria building, is now open for
businoss. tf
The first issue of this year's Mod-
ford Hl-Tmes will bo ready for distri
bution this coming Friday. Few high
schools in tho Vnlted States put out
as good a paper as the Hl-Tlmes has
boon in former years, ahd: all indica
tions show that this year't Issues of
tho high, school publication' will mea
sure up to the former tandard. The
Hl-Tlmes gives tho nlmnni opportunity
to keep in touch with the athletics and
student activities at tho old school.
The subscription price Is ono dollar
for the year.' fourteen issues.
The best place in town for used cars,
trnokf, and tractors. Patton and Rob
inson. Inc. tf
Justl received a shipment of 30x34
first-class tires. $13.50. Medford Vul
canising Works, 1S9
time for intoxication, wus
city prisjin several days and then was
taken to a loci-1 hospital wherehe was
confined until last Monday.
luo buys gwd serviceable rough
and ready ear-small truck box on
back top, electric lights.. storage bat
tery, good tles and ready to go "right
now." Easy t- start. Inquire Rive
aide Garage, Medford. -
' si.ui Annies! 'Annies! Starks, De
licious and Newtown, 1.00 per box atJ
Bowers Ranch, five miles north of
Rogue River oh Evans Creek. Bring
your boxes. -
The Portland Telegram announces
chat John Hol-igang has been appoint
ed agent in Medford. His telephone
number is' 453-Y. Anyone wishing to
order tho Tolgrara or make complaint
about service can phone above num
ber. . 1"
Thus the ti'ht. a -ileal; fvea aad"i
free nunlltiea and lively iierf,,,,1
of the r-ssex wuu.i i:uv. ma; Ue n
eu tnroiiKii""- " car.
Tf:?: nsw and I upr 'Ved Es-i
presseB the new day meaning of re:t
ment of reduced weight fre,i
from unnecessary bulk, and the fa,
mark of motoning luxury. Tho b.
and Wheels of the upon models amii
ished in a deep, rich shade of b ut t
all chassis parts are black. A cmui0
built top fitted with gypsy cuvtji .
and rear light g'.ass give added nVVil.
ance. Radiut-ir shutter at-'Bemblv; t,
tor metor,' neutral, lock, ami c.irj ti I
lire stanuaru rwuiiniiciiv-
Point is the only candidate for that
office, and the candidates. for the Jack
sonville office are George R. Chapman,
John F. Miller and Fred J. Fick.
Agate jewelry, Edgar Wight.
Newcomb for 'till kinds of wood.
Phone 631.
MrB. Paul Hansen, corsotiere for
MuBone. Phone 0S5-J. ti
Edgar Wight, watch repairing.
B. J. Palmer received a telegram
this morning to the effect that Robort
Daveniwrt, oldest son of Mr. and Mrs. I
William P. Daveniiort, formerly of this!
city, died on Monday. Oct. tltli. of I
spinal meningitis in-the city of New -
Orland, 111. Mr. Davenport was foj-i The A. W. Walker Amo Co. are now
merly superintendent of the Medford I showing the now and improved h-ssex.
nubile schools and deep sympathy of Important improvements have been
manv local friends is felt for himself t made
-iTHE NEW IMPROVED
IS
and wife in their bereavement.
Don't miss the Gates Auto Co. auc
tion sale Saturday. 1
under the hood" giving greater
economy nnd reliability and even
smoother performance.
A ' re designed 'Intake manifold in-
Beginning October 1st, I will sell for isures the admission of a much more
30 days -nt 20 per cent discount from perfect mixture to the combustion
the regular retail price, any new piano (Chamber. This, together with a chang
I handle. Give me your order. 225 S. ed spark plug arrangement minimizes
Oakdale. Phone 691-J. II. N. Lofland. carbon deposit, and the fouling of
. 177 1 spark plugs through poor tuol or mix-
Bert's famous' chili con carne. Gush
er Cafe.
John B. Goodricli arrived home tliiB
morning from his visit at Portland.
Mrs. Goodrich, who was witli him in
Portland stopped off last night at
Salem to .visit relatives there until
Sunday. . . .
For the best values in used cars see "
Patton and Robinson, Inc. tf
ture is nractically impossible. And
gasoline mileage is higher. Other im
provements in design give increased
reliability, move riexible performance
nnd further freedom from maintenance
care. '
Simple and inexpensive ways to re
place. parts as they wear are provided.
Chili con came' season open. Gusher
Cafe.
China lily bulbs. Jap Art Store.
TOO LAI To CLASSIFY
FOR SALIC Half interest in good pay
ing business. 738 W. Fourteenth Sfc
... .. . .:. . ... . I . 177
DANDERINE
Stops HaiXpoiing 6u'.;l
. Thickens, .tayjiifio-..
35-cents buys a bottle of "Danderlne I
at anv drug store. After one apiili&l
Hon you can not find a particle cl
dandruff ov a falling hair, lieslfe
every hair shows new . life, vigor!
brightness,- more color and abundant!
Wo, (iimninttil
to teach yujl
to
. Waltz
Fox
Trot
: One
Step
in our ((iirso of olulit IHva(c- 1
sons. Scfl us any Wrrinesclny mvm
I' i'Hiiiy nlKlit iiii oui' hull ovorih l
Medford llmnnucy.
CAMPBELL
DANCING SCHOOL
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ROYAL .NORTHWEST MOUNTED POLICE
-THEY ALWAYS GET THEIR MAN !
THEY GOT DR. BRUMFIELD
, 3 DAYS ONLY 3 ,
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