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About Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 14, 1921)
PACE TWO MEDFOItD MATL TRTRTTNTl. METlFORn. OT?RfiO, FRIDAY, OCTOBER 14, 1921 Vocal and 4 Personal The pheaBant and quail season opens tomorrow morning at sun-up and will remain open until Oct. 31. Many local nlmrods are cleaning and oiling shotguns assiduously and although the pheasants are not as plentiful as they have been in former years everyone expects to get the limit. Wanted Experienced packers and bo makers. Oregon Growers Packing Co-operation. Dr. Harvey P. Coleman, Chiropractic and Electro-Therapy. 47-28 Medford B)dg. Phone 965. The Jackson County Teachers Insti tute opens at 9 o'clock next Monday morning at the Ashland high school building; All school officers are cor dially invited to attend any or all ses sions. The program will bo published later. When better automobiles are built, Biiick will build them. tf , More Jazz at Jones' Saturday. Read that ad. 170 Arrivals at the Hotel Medrord in clude H. A. Fuller of Spokane, F. D. Robinson of Klamath Falls, Tom Gavin of St. Louis, W. F. Colby of Chicago, Ray K. Glass of Eugene, Mr. and Mrs. P., II. Forrest of. Seattle and Mr. and Mrs. G. V. Rex of Eugene. Jones certainly has bargains for Saturday. 176 Fire prevention week; let us help you prevent fire and reduce your in surance rate. R. A. HolineB, the Insur ance Man. " tf To Relieve Catarrh, " Catarrhal Deafness and Head Noises ,,roiHonB sufforlng from catarrhal deafneHB, or Whp are growing hard of hearing and have head noises will be Kind to know that this distressing nf flictlon can usually be successfully treated at homo by an Internal medi cine that in many Instances lias ef fected complete., relief after other treatments havo failed. Sufferers who could scarcely, hear havo had. their hearing restored to Huch an ex tent that tho tick of a watch was plainly audiblo seven or eight inches away from either ear. Therefore, if you know. of someone who is troubled with head noises or catarrhal deaf ness, out out this formula and hand it to them and you may have been the means of saving somo poor sufferer perhaps from total deafness. The pro scription can be propnred at borne and Is mado as follows: . : Heciiro from your druggist 1 oz. Varmint (Double Strength.) Tuke this homo and add to It U pint of hot water and a littlo granulated sugar; stir until dissolved. Tako one ' tablespoonful four times a day. - J'nrmlnt Is used in this way not only to reduce by topic action tho inflam--mn'tlon and swelling in the Eusta chian Tubes, nnd thus to equnllzo tho air pressure on tho drum, but to corr rect any excess of secretins in tho lnlddlo ear nnd tho results It gives arc nearly always quick and offectlvo. Every person' who has catarrh in any form, or' distressing rumbling, hissing sounds In tholr ears, should Ive this recipe a trial. Adv. t'ho remaining high bred cows lamette valley this week by County Agent Cate will be sold at private sale tomorrow afternoon at the Gitzen stables on North Fir street. One car load has already been sold, or rather was purchased by Cate to fill orders given him by Jackson county farmers and dairymen. Many persons vieved tho choice cattle at the stables Friday and today, and a large crowd from all parts of the county is expecU- to look them over tomorrow all day. It is pos sible that the demand for this kind of stock will be so largo that Mr. Cate will return to the Willamette valley and bring one or two more carloads here. Southern Oregon Lumber Co. has 2x4 lumber in various grades, planed and rough, also some boards. Sell cheap, Ask for Mr. Harris at mill, tf Shoe bargain balcony. Women's odd shoes on sale Saturday, all one price, $1.60 pair. Tho Hub. 11 More rain fell last night and the prediction is for still more rain tonight and Saturday. More Jazz at Jones' Saturday. Read that ad. 170" Come and see who Bells used cars cheapest. GnteB Auto Co. auction sale Saturday afternoon. 178 Relative to the football game at Grants Pass tomorrow afternoon be tween the Grants Pass and Medford high teams tho Grants Pbbs Courier says in part: "Far from being discour aged by defeat from the heavy Ash lund football squad last Friday, the high school team is hard nt work every night conditioning -themselves for the game with Medford. Medford is Bald to be lighter than the Granite City ag gregation and tho Grants Pass eleven will be able to demonstrate their foot ball skill to better advantage." For Sale At tho Public Market, Sat urday in Btnll eight, Salway and Gol den Cling poacheB. 17li . JoneB certainly has bargains for Saturday. . 17C Heforo the advanced class of the household arts of tho high school yes terday afternoon Miss Florence Poole, county home demonstration ngent gave a demonstration of the dross form and itBi use. ' Snored Heart Hospital, Medford, On,, conducted by the Sisters of Char ity Of Providence, offer to young ladles excellent training in a modern and thoroughly equipped Hospital. For particulars address Sister Super ior. ' 181 Wonien'B coats on snlo Saturday, .22.50. Tho Huh. 176 Mr. and Mrs. E. Ward wore visitors in tho city from tho Applogato section on Friday. R. I. -Stewart, builder, contracts for all buildings. Residence 217 Apple street Phone 043. tf Women's shoe hargaliiB on balcony, odd sizes, ono price, $l,G0 por pair. Saturday, Tho Hub. ' 17(i Mr. and Mrs. li. D. Elwood are ex pected homo Sunday from their trip to Portland. Imogeno Wallaco, planisto-tenchor, piano, history, ' keyboard, harmony, scontiflc moniorizlng. Studio days at my homo in Central Point, Monilays and Tuesdays, 170 High grade tailors for men and wonion. Orros, Ashland. Oro. tf News of Interest to Medford busi ness men is that E. 11. Hull, president. and T. L. Stanley, secretary, of the Klamath Falls chamber of commerce have resigned their positions, the for mer giving as his reason pressure of other business. Both men are well known in Medford. Secretary Stan ley's resignation has been in the, hands of tho board for some time past, because of his desire to take a posi tion elsewhere, but now he Insists on leaving Nov. 1st. One of the moBt remarkable develop ments since the Uarnurn Apartments fire is tho fact that only two of the twenty-four occupants carried fire in surance. Securing insurance is Just as easy as saying one-two-threo; in fact that is our telephone number. l)o you get tho "connection"? McCurdy Insur ance Agency. 1 70 Read Jones' ad something good. 170 Henry Pringle Is In tho city from llutto Falls to spend the week end. Sco Graham & Wilson as to putting that roof In good repair. Don't wait until it begins to leak and the plaster starts to fall, fix It now. We can give you service. 103 EubI Eleventh. Save money and buy coats at The Hub Saturday. Special prices. The Hub. 170 F. C. Nealy, Dr. h. A. Salade, John Tomlln and Edison Marshall, well known novelist and short story writer, were a party of motorists from Med ford who spent the night here, leaving early this morning to continue their hunting trip In another part of the county. Klamath Falls Herald, Not-a-seam hosiery, Triangle collarB. Don Springer. Women's shoe sale Saturday. Shoes on balcony, odd sizeB, all one price, $1.50 Saturday, The Hub. 170 F. C. Dlllurd and family, former residents of Talent, are now located in Ashland. ' : - ' Invest your savings In the Jackson County Building and Loan association. tf Jones cortainly has bargains for Saturday. 170 Improvement of 121.3 miles of Ore gon highways und tho construction of six now bridges are included In tho program to be considered by the Btnte highway commission nt its sessions in Portland, October 25 and 20, according to notices being sent to contrartors. Mrs. Grlgsby, mother of Mrs. June Grimes of West Jackson street, died suddenly In Klamath Falls, Wednes day night. Mrs. Grimes left Wednes day evening to attend the funeral. All dainty sheer gowns, negligees too delicato to laundry are restored to their original beauty and freshness by tho Puntorium Dye Works. Phone 244. i 180 Women's skirls up to $22.50 on sale Saturday at $9.00 at Tho Hub. 176 Throo auto trurks rarrying 22 Shet land ponies passed through tho city Friday enroute from the state of Washington to southern California beaches whore the ponies will bo an altraction during the winter season. More Jazz at Jones' Saturday. Read that ad. ' 170 The Page management wishes to an nounce that the Btartlng days for pic tures will be changod to Saturdays and Tuesdays, beginning with Doug. Fair banks In "The Mark of Zorro," this coining Saturday. 170 Miss Alma Wolke of Grants Pass ; who has many friends In Medford will spend the winter studying music in Los Angeles, for which city she left last Thesday. Dr. McMorrls M. Dow's office ad drest !s 300-7 M. F. & 11. Illdg. Office hours 11 to 12 noon; 2 to 5 afternoon. Tel. 139. 271 Special price of $9.00 on women's skirts up to $22.50 Saturday at The Hub. 176' Mr. and Mrs. H. C. Parr of San Fran cisco are guests at the Hotel Holland a Bare L. II. Woodman of Salt Luke City, Utah, R. J. Fanlsworth and John Heaslip of Los Angeles; J. R. Aitken son and C. S. Pierce of Seattle, J. H. (Reitmeier of Minster, Ohio, and Frank Weston of Soo, Michigan. Hemstitching and plcotlng 8c per yard. Work done while you wait. Vanity Shop. 209 Edgar Wight, reliable jeweler. The Ashland city park zoo will this week receive a fine bull elk. The Eugene park commission has sold one of the throe bulls in the herd nt Hen dricks park in this city to the Ashland commission ami tho anitual was loaded on a .motor truck last night. It is ex pecled to arrive at Ashland some time early Tuesday. Eugene Register. Read Jones' ad something godd.' 170 Our stock of Holland bulbs arrived Monday. Get your bulbs while the stock is complete. : Hyacinths, daffo dils, tulips, freezias. Monarch' Seed Co. Phone 200. 317 E. Main. 170 Rankin Estes arrived home this morning from a several days trip t" Portland. Latest styles and patterns in caps. Don Springer. Read Jones' ad something good. 176 News telegraph dispatches from Washington, D. C, state that on yes terday an official order went out from Washington to prohibition enforce ment officials to stop the sale of the materials that go into the making of home brew. State prohibition directors and agents throughout the country will bo directed to make raids on busi ness concerns that deal in articles for the manufacture pf home brew, such as malt, hops, fruit sugars, bottling appliances and . the appliances from which stills may be constructed, it was stated at prohibition headquar ters. 0. L. Goff writes Insurance on any thing anywhere. tf Men's shirts made at the Stylecralt Shop, Medford Bldg. tf Tomorrow afternoon at Ashland will be held a child care und nutrition meeting with Miss Faldine, county nurse, nnd Miss Pool, county home demonstration agent, in charge. Free Bicycle overhauled with oach tire sold. Murrey's Bicycle Shop. 177 Bert's famous chili con carne. Gush er Cafe. Von Zundoll arrived home Fridiy from a deer hunting trip in the Glen dale vicinity. , ' ' ' Butter milk and cream at the Cozy Nook. ' tf Mr. and Mrs. E. M. McKoauey, for merly of Medford, write friends here that they are nicely located in Berke ley, Calif., and tliflt Mr. Mckeaney has so far Improved in health that he will probably soon resume business duties. Are you with those you love? Sep aration never occurs between friends having a Mackey interpretative photo graphic portrait. Mackey, Main and Central, No. 204. 177 Alta Naylor, Goodwin corsetlere, 20 South Fir St. Phone U18-W. 170 j Dyed Her Wrap, ! Skirt, Sweater, and Draperies j Every "Diamond Dyes" paikane tells how to dye or tint any worn, ftidod garment or drapery a new, rich color that will not utreak. spot, fade or run. Perfect home dyeing is guaranteed with Diamond Dyes even If you have never dyed before. Just tell your druggist whether the mate rial you wi.sh to dye 1$ wool or silk, or whether It linen cotton, or mixed goods. Kor fifty-one years millions of women have been using "Diamond Dyes" to add yars of wear to their old. shabby waists. ' skirts, dresses, coats, sweaters, stockings, draperies, hnntfings. everything! Adv. Frederick I-Yh-k mi Ns or. :;:i1y in Jmluo Taylor's l "' t t i,la' w:l:i fined $10 and crsts fnr (IrMus an auto having no siatf out"- iicir:a. -The rent was mado by l.-enty Statu M t v Vehicle Inspector J. J. M-:M:ihn. Dr. Murphy's den'al -s ala' open evitnliuts fr-'-n 7 to V Try our merchants lunch rne Shasta. Arch Preserver B Save Your Feet Trouble wails for no one, especiully foot trouble. It is upon you without warning and remains a long time. Guard against foot troubles NOW, then you are spared long years of suffering and annoyance, ARCH PRESERVER SHOES are built with one ! specific purpose in mind to save feet. And the saved , foot means a comfortable foot. This shoe protects the foot where protection la needed from beneath. Its broad, long, built-in bridge gently yet firmly supports the arch, evenly ; distributes the weight and enables the wearer to walk with an erect, graceful carriage. FALL AND WINTER OXFORDS By Walk-Over The style a great many men will wear this winter with heavy wool hose. English Brogues, with extra heavy strong oak soles and low flat heels. Great for winter walking. KIUU' Sl'Utt JfOOl WttU. Medford's Cash Shoe Store. In the heart of the Business District The Home of Bread Like Mother Made I "THE 0LD nest- IT'S TIME TO BUY YOUR WNTER SUPPLIES. TO SHOW WHAT WE CAN SAVE YOU, WE QUOTE A FEW PRICES. COME IN AND LET US GO OVER THE WHOLE STOCK. YOU ARE NOT OBLIGED TO BUY, BUT BE SURE AND COME IN. v A 12-quart pail full of good coffee . . . $2.39 Rolled Oats, per sack ...................... 55c Corn Meal, per sack 30c Farina, per sack 63c Grated Pine Apple, for preserving, per gallon . .... . ... 1 . .78c Imported Olive Oil, per gallon .... .... . .. . .... . . ... .,$3.39 Herring, in 1 0-pound pails $1.75 Bacon in 12-pound cans . . . . . $2.10 Asparagus, in tall cans . 30c Pure Cane and Maple Syrup, per gallon . . . ... . .$1.38 Kerr's Pancake Flour, sack 69c Kerr's Pancake Flour, package 29c Alber's Flap Jack Flour 28c Lenox Soap, 33 bars $1.00 Bulk Cocoa, 7 pounds $1.00 Lipton's Cocoa, 1-2 pound cans 13c Shortening in 45-pound drums $7.73 Shortening in 100-pound drums $15.75 Iowa Sugar Corn, 2 cans 25c Pink Salmon, 2 cans '. 25c Red Salmon, flat cans 12c Ripe Olives, per gallon $1.20 Pure Maple Syrup, 1-2 gallon $1.49 Mechanics Paste Soap, always 15c, 4 for 25c Roast Beef, 2-pound cans , 30c . Corn Beef Hash, 1-pound tins, 2 for . 25c Corn Flakes 10c Dates . . . ., 19c Imported Castile Soap, 3 lbs. . . . . . . ' : . . . 53c Extra Special! Extra Special! SWIFTS PREMIUM BACON while 500 lbs last per lb. 47c This price good for Saturday only GATES & LYDIARD The Store That Brought Down the Cost of Living NEW SHOW x TODAY! in . "When We Were 21" Adapted from Xiit (iiKiiIwIn'i) famous wtafjc sue: e ts. A pii.piA' nr.AWX . , 1'kom i:!:itY i,i RIALTO SUNDAY Kupt'it Iliifrlifs' wrcen masterpiece if A M .rfjfll WWW mm 1 JUST A WORD TO THE PUBLIC ABOUT COMING TO THE RI ALTO THEATRE SUN DAY FOR FOUR DAYS Hero is n picture that will please the thousands of regular attendants at theatres, and in addition it will please the thous ands who do not regularly nttend motion pictures. Here is a picture that needs no screaming head lines, ,,.110 flashy engrav ings to make it a success. Every person who comes to the Rialto theater will go out a walking and talk ing advertisement for this genuine screen triumph. We want to show the best pictures in the world nt our theatres, and we sin cerely believe this is ono of them. , "We want to entertain every class of people in Medford, the "picture fans," the clubwomen, the school teachers, the min isters and all the thought ful folks who are working earnestly for "better pic tures." "We believe "The Old Xesl" meets all these re quiremcnts. Signed : ' GKO. A. IirXT & CO. By K. F. AXTLE.