Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, October 17, 1921, Page 2, Image 2

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PAOE TWO
MEDFOttP MATL TRTBUNE, MEDFOTCP. OREfiOX, MONDAY. OCTOBER 171921
Tocal and
Personal
Among tbe amusonient and enter
tainment events In Med ford this week
outside of the regular routine are the
chow carnival which begins tonight,
the big dinner .to be served by the
auxiliary ot the American Legion poet
at 6:30 p. m. Tuesday, the Olson-Thye
wrestling match at the Nat Friday
night, the Klamath Falls-Medford foot
ball game on Saturday afternoon.
- Chins li!y bulbs.- Jap Art Store.
$100 buys good serviceable rough
and ready car small truck box on
back top, electric lights, storage bat
tery,, good tires and ready to go "right
. now." Easy to start. Inquire River
side Garage, Medford. tf
There will be a card party at the
Catholic parish, on Thursday, Oct. 20.
-. 181
The fruit shipments continue to go
out from Medford at the rate of IS
cars a day. Up to this morning 653
cars of pears and 135 cars of apples
had been started to the eastern mar
kets. There are still plenty of refrig
erator cars for shipments. -
Individual suits and overcoats of
merit, ?22.50 up. Don Springer. ,
When you don't know what to say,
send your photograph! Few things
Increase in value with the passing of
time one of them is a Mackcy por
trait. East Main and Central, 204, up
stairs. 183
The Salvation Army which has been
conducting a series of sales of home
canned goods, and vegetables at the
public market, .will have a sao there
of doughnuts next Saturday.
: When In need of shingles and roof
ing call Wallace Woods, 108, 711 15.
Wain. ' .'
Let Big Ben call you these dark and
sicepy mornings. "Alarm ., uockb.:
Martin J. Reddy, Jeweler. - '179
: Arrivals at .the Hotel Medford ln
elude J. R. Ban- and L. G. Griffith of
Chicago, W. .C. Estep of -Pasadena
Cnl., Fred A. RoblnBon and Alien Bond
of Winchester, Va., Walter Miller of
jos Angeles and R. Kanthe of Detroit,
Mich.
Seth Bullls of the California-Oregon
Power Co. motored to Grants Pass to
day on business.
Latest styles and patterns in caps.
Don Springer. "
Used cars at lower prices than any
where else In town. Patton and Rob
inson, Inc. tt
All members of Separate Company
"A" Oregon National Guard will report
tonight at, the Armory at 7:30 o'clock
sharp. H. A. Canaday, Commanding
Officer. . 1"8
The four men who stole A. B. Cun
ningham's car recently and abandoned
it in the woods near Slsson, Calif.,
proved to be burglars and holdup men
as well as auto thieves, according to
Mr. Cunningham who has returned to
the city with the recovered car. The
same night they abandoned the car
they burglarized the Soutnern Pacific
olfice at Edgewood, Calif., and held up
an auto of people returning from a
dance at Weed. Then the steering
gear became bent in some manner and
At the recent state convention of i they ran the car into the brush, strip-
the W. C. T. U. at Oregon-City among ped it of tools and most of Its outer
llomstltchlng
Plcpting '
. 8c per yd. '
. . Vanity Shop.
.Dr. I lals toad's office over Kidd's
shoo store now open for regular jirac
tlce. Phone 690-M. . - .183
Echoes of Jackson county's recent.
clean sweep at the state fair continue
.to pop up in the newspapers In var
ious parts of Oregon. ' In Saturday's
issue of the Portland Journal appears
the following: ."C. C. Cute, county agrl
cultural agent of Jaokson .county, won
first place In the county exhibits at
'the state fair. He scored a higher rac
ing than had ever beforo boon given a
county exhibit." ', r ' '
A fine line of cigars at the Cozy
.Nook. . -.:'. ' ;tP
A little of everything at .'the Gates
Auction sale Saturday afternoon. 178
I Attorney' A. A. Hampson of Portland
wlui.lg assisting George M. Roberts in
.looking; after the Interests of the Big
J-iiios luitiuot- company in tiio big law
sut kow'pn trial in the .federal court
hare arrivod in the city this morning,
: , Mrs. Ben Frpdonburg end daughter.
of Butte FallB, spent the week oncl in
L his city.- ;----V'
Chill con, earns season open. Gusher
Cafo. ;
Will ;tho Splrella corset agent kindly
, phone 542 during day time for ordor.
.. '. - ' 178
The attendance contest between the
IJnptistchurches of Grants Pass and
Ashland over to period of ' soveral
.months was won by the former church
Y by 68 points.
..Wanted Experienced packers and
box makers,. Oregon Growers Papklng
Co-operation.
Dr. Harvey P. Coleman, Chiropractic
and Eloctro-Therapy. 427-28 Modford
Bldg.- fiiono 065. . .
, Seventy flvo dollarn In cash prem
iums ' will1 he ofrorfld by tho Pacific
.International Livestock 'exposition to
tho threo boys and girls who sond In
.the three best essays pn'tlio 1921 stock
snow, three prizes of S25 each being
offered for the best lotters from boys
and girls In the fifth and Blxth grades,
the seventh and eighth grades, and In
high school respectively. This contest
is open to any schoolboy or girl on , the
Pacific count, tho only .condition' being
that tho writer must have attended
the 1921 Paoltlo International Live
stock show before composing his or
her essay.
When better automobiles are built,
Bulck will build them. " ,tf
. All niembors of Separate Company
"A" Oregon National .Guard will roport
tonight at tho Armory at 7:30 o'clock
sharp. H. A. Cauaduy, Commanding
officer. 178
Leon Lawton returned yestorduy
from a hunting and fishing trip on
Pelican Hay. '
Fire' prevention week; lot us holp
you prevent .fire and reduce your In
surance rata. II. A. Holmes, the insur
ance Man. tf
Miller-Hand match, Gold Hilt pavil
ion. Tickets t Browns, Medford, and
Irwin's Clgur Storo, Ashlnnd. 179
Juiucs Mile of Portland, one of
the best known business experts on
the Pacific coast Is tho guest of Col.
Gordon Voorhies of this city.
Southorn Oregon .Lumber Co. haH
2x1 lumber In various grades, planed
and rough, also somo boards. Sell
chrnp: Ask for Mr. Mnrris at mill, tf
Tho ladles of the Catholic church
will give a card party in the Parish
Imll. Thursday. Oct. 20th. 180
The.cundltlon of Mubel A. Tlbossart,
riivpo of St, Francis hospital at San
Kriinolsco, who underwent a major
operation for appendicitis at tho Asso
ciation hospital here last Wednesday
continues to Improve. 1
" Come and see who sells used cars
cheapest. Gates Auto Co. auqtlon sale
Sa(ui'cay atorooon, 178
the movements to receive the thorough
approval of the delegates were the
campaign to stop cigarette smoking
among minors, the international dis
armament program, the activities of
the prohibition authorities in their en
forcement worl and the work of the
union in its educational and social pro
gram. -The organization planned .to
carry on an education campaign to
influence not only minors but adulU
against cigarette smoking.
There Is nothing so healthful and
Invigorating these days as a drink of
the lithla water sold by tbe Jackson
County Creamery. Order a case today
First-class 30x3 V4 tires 113.50. Med
ford Vulcanizing Works. ' 1891
M. C, Turpln of Portland is a visitor
in the city looking around with a view
to locating. He is stopping at the city
a,uto camp. ' '
Newcomb for all kinds of wood
Phone 631. "
Dry cleaning, dyeing, pressing, re
pairing, hat cleaning. Prompt service
and prices the lowest consistent with
first class work. We call and deliver,
S.'W. Foray the. Dyer . and Cleaner.
Phone 341. Shop at 116 Mlstlotoe. 18
See De-Luxe Auto Top Shop before
getting that new top.. tf,
Due to the unloading of the Levltt-
Brovvn-Hugglns Bhows from their spoci
lal train and the delay In getting
their wagons to the carnival grounds,
some congestion to traffic was caused
In the vicinity of West Main and North
Fir streets, which caused Chief of Po-(
lice Timothy to fret and urge the show
people to get a move on.
Edgar Wight, watch repairing.
Don't miss.' the Gates Auto: Co. aucr
tloil sale Saturday. 178
Men's suits thoroughly cleaned the
Master Way, for f 1.50.' Pantorium Dye
Works. Phone 244., . 180
Agate Jewelry, Edgar Wight '
Rev. and Mrs. E. II. Edgar left Tal
ent for Morrill In Klamath county last
Saturday, where Mr. Edgar will take
up at once his work in the Presbyter
ian church. .
Mrs. Paul Hanson, oorsetlere for
NuBone. Phone G85-J. tf.
You name the price at the Saturday
auction sale. C. E. Gates Auto Co. 178
All members or separate company
A" Oregon, National Guard will ro
port tonight at the Armory at 7:30
o'clock sharp. ,H. A. .Cunaday, Com
manding Officer. " ; i i' 178
Seely Hall returned yesterday from
a deer hunt In the. Diamond Lake re
gion and reported a good measure, of
success,
All kinds ot rough and dressed lum
ber. , Wallace Woods, phone 108. 711
E. Main St. J ,
Snored Heart Hospital, ; Medford,
Ore., conducted by the Sisters ot Char
ity Of Providence, offer . to young
ladles excellent training In a modern
and thoroughly . equipped , Hospital.
For- particulars addross Sister Super
ior. 181
Bert's famous chill oon came. Gush
er Cafe.
Tho weekly auction sale of the C. E.
Gntos Auto company Inst Saturday
afternoon was well nttended. Among
other things auctioned off was a Ford
car in excellent condition which went
tor $200. ' .. "
It. I. Stewart, builder, .contracts for
all buildings. Residence 217 Apple
Btreot.' Phone 643. , ' tf
High grade tailors for men ' and
wonion. Orres, Ashlnnd. Ore. tt'
The Cozy !Nook, DeVoe's new store
In the Sparta building, is now open for
business. tf
Mr. .Rhodes, n contractor .for the
plp- manufacturing company of Soat--06,
has arrived and is In charge of the
oroctlon of tho 42-Inch diameter creo
sotqd slave pipe lino at tho Savage
Rapids dam. Tho Una Is being erected
to carry wator .from the pumps to tho
Tokay canal, and .will bo 1300 foot In
length. This is tho largest pipe line
n this part of the atato, according to
James H. Fertig, project engineer, and
is being constructed at tho dam, tho
tho inatorlnl Is manufactured in Seat
tle. Tho line, It is expected, will bo
completed by tho luttor part of next
week. Grants Pass Courier.
Hutchison & Lumsden sell Vllmo
flour $1.50 por sack; Drifted snow
flour $'J.15 -por sack; Star, Horseshoe
and Cllmnx tobacco, 75c per plug:
heavy cotton blankets, 68x70, $1.19;
Children's hose, 25c per pair; Indies'
hoso, 29c per pair; heavy huck towels.
Izo 17x34, 25c values, 0 for $1.00. 181
Not-a-soam hosiery. Triangle collnrs.
Don Springer. ,
Invest your savings In the Jackson
County Building and Loan association.
tf
Gnosis at the Hotel Holland Include
T. G. Robinson ot. Portland, L. I,. Lewis
of Koseburg; Mrs. Ben Fredonhurg
and daughter ot llutto Falls, J. G. Con
ner of I3 Angeles, J. R. Leo of Port
land, J. C. Shormnn of Seattle, Mr. and
Mrs. E. Leo of Portland and Myron K.
IiOo of Portland.
All dainty sheer gowns, negligees
too delicate to laundry are restored
to their original beauty and freshness
by the PnnUirluin Dye Works, phono
(2H. 'ISO
Dr. McMorrla M. Dow's office ad
dress 5a 306-7 M. F. & H. BUIg. Office
hours 11 to 12 noon; 2 to 6 afternoon.
Tel. 139. 271
See Graham & Wltson as to putting
that roof in good repair. Don't wnt
until it begins to leak and the plaster
starts to full, tlx It now. Ve can give
you service, 103 East Eleventh,
n..t..n4 .1 I 1 I. n.l.t. tUn
lights burning. A hunter found it a
day or so later. The car body was
badly scratched, but outside of this
and the bent steering gear was not
damaged.
When in need of sash and doors, call
Wallace Woods, 108 or come to 711 E.
Main St. , .
Hemstitching and plcotlng 8c per
yard. Work done while you wait.
Vanity Shop. 209
Edgar Wight, reliable jeweler. .
Paul Dodge and his mother from
Yreka spent Saturday and Sunday in
Medford on business and visiting
friends. Mr. Dodge Is engaged In the
automobile sales business in Yreka.
C, L. Goff writes Insurance on any
thing anywhere. . tf
Men's shirts made at the Stylefraft
Shop, Medford Bldg. . , , tf
Bert's famous chill con came. Gush
er ,Cafe. . ..
There has been a report circulated
that Maddox & Ilonnoy have sold the
Medford Greenhouse. This is o mis
take.1 Thoy have a new grower, are
opening a downtown retail store in
part of the Sugar Bowl building and
are preparing for a Inrger business
(ban ever.
Butter milk and pream at the Cozy
Nook. ' ' tf
;. Dr. Murphy's dental office Is also
open evenings frn 7 to 8.
Try our merchants' lunch. The
Shasta. , . '",.,'
Maurice .Colturl; bead of the South
ern Pacific police force spent Monday
on business In the city.
Full value in trade for misfit and
discarded clothes of all kinds. The
Apparel,. 103 N.' Central. Phone 23.
194
Justl received a shipment of 30x3'
first-class tires,. $13.50. ..Medford Vul
canizing Works. . 189
Two automobiles were slightly dam
aged in an accident Milch occurred on
the Pacific highway about three miles
on the Salem-rpad out of Woodburri
Jostorday.'' According to the report of
John B. Palmer of Medford, ope ot tflo
drivers, he was driving down a hill
when his car skidded and crashed Into
machine driven by L. C. Slims of
Portland.' -Nobody' was injured.
Salem Capital Journal.''
i no ijow Association nospiuu, 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
The best place in town for used cars,
.trucks, and tractors. Patton and Rob
inson, Inc. , 1 tf
The Loyal Women class " of the
t'hrlstlnn church Bible BChool'wlH. hojd
their social Tuesday afternoon at 2:30
at Mrs. Schiller's home, 1911 West
Tenth.
Dressmaking, pleating embroidering
of all kinds, braiding, beading, hem
stitching and buttons covered at the
Styleeraft Shop,' Medford Bldg. tf
Hemstitching , ,
8o per yd. : ,.
Buttons covered. ',
, Handicraft Shop. tf
'.The pupils of tho local high school
and grammar schools are enjoying a
three days vacation this week because
of tho teachers attending the Jackson
county institute at Ashlnnd, which be
gan this morning.
. Chill coa carne season open. Gusher
Cafe. . , ,.
For the best values In used cars Bee
Patton and Robinson, Inc. . tf
Many tocal huntcrB who went Into
tho country In pursuit of gamo birds
yesterday failed to find as many
pheasants as were prevalent during
former years, but wero recompensed
by the unusually largo number of
quail.
p. .O. K. K. business meeting Tues
day night. Oct. 18. 8 p. m. 178
Miss Almeda J. Fuller has resigned
as rural school supervisor of Jackson
county to take the position of principal
of the schools of Sams Valley, and
Miss Elizabeth Burr, club leader from
Tillamook county, has been apjmlnted
to take her place.
Many of the local O. A. C. suppor
ters are In high spirits since having
learned the score of the O. A. C.-Wil-lamette
game lust Saturday. Oregon
played Willamette two weeks ago and
defeated Willamette by the small
score of 7 to 3, while O. A. C. defeated
them 64 to 0. However the Oregon
enthusiasts account for tbe small
score piled up by Oregon due to the
early date of the game,, and maintain
that the U. of O. team has been entire
ly "changed around" and that they
will give O. A. C. a hard fight If not a
complete defeat at Eugene on Nov. 19
Market News
I i'ii7ir"willlii" timmumMHMlaBiammUKm
' : -
HERE FOR WEEK
, Leayitt;)Drown-Huggihs Amuse
ment company arrived in Medford
this, morning and have been busy all
day unloading and setting ftp the'r
.tents on the lot JustV north of the Big
Pines Lumber company and will open
tonight. The ompany comes here
from Eugene, where they showed last
week, and will be under the, auspices
ot the Buckhound committee of the
Elks, remaining all week. ;
They have a large number of attractions.'-
There will be a week of
fun and frolic, so be young again,
get she children and visit the m,'d
way and th6 other attractions.
Better pick up some of- the print
paper on 'roils-for wrapping goods and
save money. Comes with cores in it
to fit roll paper racks. Much cheaper
than wrapping paper. tf
For rent, for sale, no smoking, no
hunting, rooms for rent and, other
cards carried in stock and for sale at
this office. " tf
-LiWHtork j
PORTLAND, Ore., Oct. 17. Cattle !
steady; heifers 23c higher, rest of !
cattle steady; recoipts 2503. Choice;
steers, $6.00&7.00; medium to good .
$5.50g6.00; fair to medium. $5.00fi !
5.S0; common to fair, $4.00c."i.00;
thjco -feeders. $4.5003.00; . fair to!
good, S3.754.50; choice cows and-
heifers $4.75 and 5.50: medium to
good $4.254.75; fair, to medium
$3.754.26; common cows .$3,000.
3.75; canners $1.753.00;, bul's
$3.00 4.00; choice dairy calves
$10.00 10. f.0; prime light $9.50
10.00: medium $6.50&9.5u; heavy
J5. 004 0.00. ' - ' .
Hogs 25c higher; receipts 34.
Prime light $ 1 0.005? 10.25; smooth
heavy 230 to 300 lbs. $9.25f 9.75;
300 lbs. and up $8.25ff 9.25 ; rough
heavy $6.008.25; fat pigs $10.0
10.25; feeders $9.00&9.50; stags
X I OOI&7.00.
Sheep steady; receipts 2109. East j
of mountains lnmris $r(.5O'!27.O0;
best valley $6.006.50; fulr to good j
$5. 008)5. 50: culls $3.00D4.OO; east
ern Oregon feeders $4.505.00; l'ght'l
yearlings $4.5005,00; heavy $3.508
4.00; light wethers $3.50'5i4.nn;
heavy $2. 5003. 50; ewes $1.00j
3.00. I
' ' ' Butter
PORTLAND, Ore., Oct. 17. But
ter unsettled. Extra cubes 454Cc;
'tindergradea 40c; cartons 51c; prints
5Pc. Ilpttcrfat No. 1 churning
cream, 4952c f.-o. b. Portland; un
dergradea 43047c.
-r- :'.('
Wheat.
: PORTLAND, Ore., Oct, 17. Wheat
no bids. ' - ' .
i Today's car .receipts -Wheat 222;
barley 2; flour 18; oats 4; hay 18.
' Ran Francisco Market -.
i?r, eAira uuu,, pjiiuu unti lot,
extras 65c extra firsts 60c; firsts 50c
extra pullets 45c; extra pullets firsts
41c: undersized pullets Xo. 1, 31c. I
RIALTO
TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY
LOS'i" OR ST R A Y E D Nor t h ot Jack
son St., brown Toggenberg goat
with chain. Write 4U6 llcutty St. 179
East, West, Home's Best
FOR THIS WEEK
You may be able to nse some of the foHowins articles a
a eavinrr to you in dollars and cents. ,
. NEW GOODS
Forged Etccl Polished Hammers. Regular Fricc $1.75
Cut to $1.25 , , "... , ,. .
Forged Eteel Shcradized Hammers. F.egular Frico, $1.50
' , . Cut to $1.00 '; : -,
Large Fount Lanterns. Short Style Globe. .. Burns 43 Hour;
Regular Price $2.25. Ctt to $1.73
' Toilet Paper, 10c Roll. Special -. 3 for 2&
' 1C0 Patterns Pocket Knives. From.., - - 75c to 4.0
All sizes Shears and Scissors. Jap. and full Nirklc. .
Razor Blades Gem, Ever Ready and Star. Regular 50c
Cut to 35t
GOODS LEFT FROM THE FIRE
O 'Cedar Mops. Cut to
0 'Cedar Oil, quart bottles ...
$1.01
.'. -.73
T?nvnl Tinner! Sauce Pans, auart; Rcff. 6Dc. -Cut to 50i
Royal Pippers, quart. Regular 30c. Cut to ..;.'. 10r
"Wash Boards, Brass.. Regular $1.15. Cut to... .85
Wash Eoards, Zinc. Regular 85c. Cut to 50
Tin Dust Pans. Regular 25c. Cut to..... .. 10
Marble Cleanser. Regular 30c. Cut to ,,...:.'...:':. 20
Spark Plugs. Regular $1.00. Cut to '..'H..-...65
Southern Oregon Hardware Co
.Phono 300 " y SPORTING GOODS " .203 W. Jyiai
Tli.I. WJH1NKSIIAV
MIUXlGJUj;
One daj tl)cy leave
" " lier. Tom becomes a:
''jawycr; .in' 'Washing
ton. , , Kate goes to
New Tork to raise a
family. Fraiilc paints
' porti'aits in Pavis.
Jim, the black sheep,
. disappears without i
trace. Emily, the
j'oungest, elopes with
a liandspmo Eastem
cr. Their home-coming
to
TO A FINISH
I "THE
OLSEN
World's' Middleweight Olympic Champion, 1912
TED THy
. Multnomah Club, of Portland
Will wrestle to a, finish at thQ Medford
Natatorium
OLD NEST
A story of New York Life Your Home Your j
Mother, as they Might Have J3een or as The)'' Arc
I . YOU'LL LAUGH, CRY AND I
1 , - COME AGAIN! 1
Adults ROe; I.gcs 7.1c; Children 2.1c; Incliidcs wnr lax ' S
All wrestling ,holds will be posed in the ring, be
fore the match, especially the holds barred.
GOOD PRELIMINARY
BRING THE LADIES
Tickets on .sale at
Brown & Browri's .. -, , ' , '2"H
Elk's Clul
FOU SALK A l'-'-pnuKo pump shotgun
Winchester. 034. N. Central, 178 ,
WANTED DreBsmnking.
l'hono 788 U
10B Elm St.
. IS:!
THVIWDAV
"OUT OF SNOWS"
bOR SAI.B F)i-ced to sell Intorost
KOOil pnylnK buslnens. smnll . ci(iltnl.
Hox 771, Mi'dford. Orowm. ' 1S5
RIALTO
Adams & Brown '
CHARLES MELROSE, Referee
IF YOU CAN'T GET BACK TO THE 0LD HOME FOR
THANKSGIVING OR CHRISTMAS, A NEW PHOTOGRAPH
WILL COME NEAREST TO TAKING YOUR PLACE WILL
BRING CHEER TO THE HOME-KEEPING HEARTS.
, Iii order to insure the niost careful workmanship possible and a .
sufficiently early delivery of work, you are urged to have the
pictures made at once,
217 K
MAl.V ST
TUDIO
'Quality Photographs at Popular Prices.
MEHFORO
OREGON
Land Plaster
S19 per ton
.-'- -."
in
Ton Lot
This 13 the Highest Quality
Plaster Obtainable
Get your Land Plaster applied before rain
set in '
We'll Save You Money on
Your Fertilizers
Place Your Orders Now
Monarch Seed & Feed Co.
317 E. Main Phone 2(
' ' THE FARMERS SERVICE STATION '