Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, November 01, 1921, Page 2, Image 2

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    PAflE TWO.
MEDFORD MATL TRIBT3NE, MEDFOT?D:OIiECOX, TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 1. 1921
Tocal and
Personal
A new feature of the Armistice day
local celebration program Is that the
churches of the city will hold patriotic
services at 7:30 p. m. This only be
came known yesterday, and hence Is
not In the printed programs, which
have ( been mailed by the American
Legion post !to every home in Medford
: and vicinity. . .
Edgar Wight, watch repairing.
Chas. Miller as opened a radiator;
shop at J2S North Grace strent. lie
does radiator, fender and auto body
work of all kinds and Is an exper
ienced workman.
The new room at the Jackson school
uuiiding to relieve the congestion at
Washington and Lincoln buildings in
certain grades was optyied this morn
ing with Miss Odelle Krb as teacher,
and 25 pupils of the 3A and 4A grades,
most of whom are from Washington
and -the others from Lincoln school.
The new room opened at Hooscvelt
school some time ago to relieve con
gested conditions at Washington
school Is being conducted successfully
with both pupils and parents apparent
ly sausnea.
For a real grease job take your car
to the Crater Lake Automotive Co.
we guarantee our work. mc
Aita Naylor, Goodwin corsetlere, 20
ooutn r'lr St., upstairs. Phone 918-W.
y 210
Mr. and Mrs. Walter
ed this morning after several weeks
visit in New York cltv.
Latest styles In hats from the east
at bparca lildg., room 2. Mrs. A. B
. noenier. j9C
Swell music and a swell time at
Butte Falls Bat. nlte. 195
There has been much public Interest
here ever Blnce the booilpiririmr n...
came to trial In circuit court at Jack
sonville, as to what Is the maximum
sentence which can be Imposed on con
viction on that chaTgo. The maximum
punishment on conviction for a first
orrense la a sat fina or six moatb la
tho county Jail, or both. Tha n,t.
mum penalty on conviction for a sec
ond time provides a fine of JG0O, or
Jail sentence of a year, or both.
Dr. Harvoy P. Coleman, Chiropractic
uim iMeciro-i norapy. 427-28 Medford
mug. Fhone 005.
J urnlshed hoiiBe for rent. Modern
lurnisned housekeeping rooms. 810
North Bartlott. Phone 658-R; ' tf
Vernon H. Vawtor aad lF. ; IDoW
mus, bii8;notntmon,o'r;Medfo'rd, 'were
In Pori4riij;iBaturdny.'and i' departed
yerdHgrnqpn for their rftdmqs.
1 hoy w-bratiBtereilatliB ;Mullno
mah holfjhlfwnoro MrisiVawtei! met
many oriiAltfihll .nrmm. m u
:nw!fi;uivi(f.!f:ha;;viit
verslty of Oregon. Both he and Mr'
Doremus arp B.ceat pot ball fans and
they wlt9sfia;:thp,gariia;oa Muitiid
mah flo,l(J. .gturUM-Tho .Oregonlan.
T.Ilftl All1 .l--l...i - .' '
v.. tvuiura fcor. (Jo,
It l8jpu,r,.abty...ior-Ktvp-complote
service itht lias.,estabHshd"4iB as A
1 printer)v,tf iv.t ,.-..
Miss Mrfcta-B6'R?.oraan"Francls;o
Is viBitinir Utr''ahd Mrs'. L: Hatfield of
Central Point. Miss Boatty Is a slBtor
of Mrs. Hatfield. . .
Let J. W. Chlsum and Seely V. Hall
do your repair work at the Crator
Lake Automotive Co., 123-25 8 Front
street. , 190.
Mrs. Paul Hansen, corsetlere for
NuBone. Phone B86-J. tf
The official prediction for Wednes
day's weather varies from the usual
fair or rain, and Is rather non-com-mltlvo,
morely saying "Continued
cooler." I
If your request Is a reasonnblo one
wio want ads nre a reasonable means
of pursuing It. Trv.
Chill cou carne season open. Gusher
Oliver Lewis Illlkey, of Modford, and
ijena niary wyatt, of Grants Pass,
wero granted a license to marry by
the county clork today. Grants Pass
Courlor.
Best-tlme for little money at Nat to-
imirrow nignt. snappy music. lsii
r Ford touring, new top, new motor,
starter. $300. Phone 67. I9i
Russell Wallace, who fnm,oi n...i
. ...... i j .ficru
nqre, but who has been In San Fran
Cisco four years, 1s in the city ronow-
inK acquaintances.
Wo fix 'em. Crater Lake Automo
tlve Co.. 123-125 S. li'mnt .
: Chill con came season open. Qushor
V.UIH.
C. E. Barr of Dennis Kimball & Pope' Mr. and Mrs. O. W. Murray and Dr.
motored within a mile and a half of and "Mrs. C. C. Dickinson of McCloud,
tha . - j r. I... t ... i . . i .. .... ., j
1 i.a&o ouuuay ana ub- viu., are guests at me tiotei lionanu.
. lleves be would have made the rim If Among other guests are Mrs. S. Watts
w. w vai DLULIl lu LI1U 11IUU UUU UUl UI IJCS ttirillllllS, 111., It. il. WiillitCC Ul
rendered further progress impossible. San Francisco, C. A. Wertz of Eugune,
n-l-m ............ . . - I I It . . ...
fn icijuiio iuo ruau ill excellent cuuviiiiu jiarry iian 01 icjs Angeies.
dillon particularly the new road from! Big dance Jacksonville Fiiday, Nov.
Eagle Point to Trail which has just. 4th. Music by Imperial Four. W
been opened up. He made the trip to! Some party! Where? Butte Falls!
tl) InUa tn a llltl. fl.. H....... ..... Whan C !.. ins
Eczema and Tetter
Due To Impurities
In The Blood
To Get Absolute Relief Yon Mott
Clear Your Blood of
Wab ProdMto.
:The b!od it ths meant ty wKkh ill tit
tlssun of th bif are diractly or indirtctly
nourished. You will at once realize thai urv
lufll the blnnH it mirn cnmM ...r. nf .k. L.
li 1 ' ym . Jt ..II. uvuf
tvtu iro-umc uiscaaca. '
, Fiery akin dueue denote with unfailing
certainty a weakened and impure state of'tht
bluod. . .
Tn carreer fliikhat! r
urlj the blood must be purified. Don't clog
your blood. Just clean it out. Nature will
ao tne resr. rure, ncn, re blood nouriihet
tne oody ana ngntt on 4iset.
S. S. S.f the standard blood purifier and
system builder, is the ideal remedy for tkin
eruptions. The etfect of S. S. S.it to rid the
system of the waste producu hich are
riiiiing the trouble. , For over 50 years
AkS. 5. has proven to be of unusual merit.
Bejjjn taking S. S. S. today and write for Si
pape illustrated booklet, "Fall Aitul I hi
Bbid" free. .
Personal medical advice, without charge,
may also be had by tending a complete
description of your case. Addrest Chief
Medical Director, Swift Specific' Co., 742 I K- Stewart, builder, contracts for
S.-8S. Lbortorr, Atlanta, Ca. All good a'l bulldlngji. Rpsldenca 117 Apple
drug wre tell S, S. .5, I street. Phone 613. If
the lake In a little over five hours run
ning time. There was about a foot
and a half of snow near the rim but
It is melting rapidly.
Shingles, shakes. Medford Lbr. Co.
The small bUHinPHS thnt In nnlnrt?lni
Its advertising Is ranlillv hprimln? tho
big business. Its sales and profits In
crease correspondingly with Its news
paper space purcnase.
C. E. Deulchr of Damah, India, Is a
guest at the Hotel Medford as are Roy
K. Road ruck of Spokane. E. P. Fergu
son or Cincinnati. O., C. D. McPhall of
Cleveland, O., W. J. Stewart of Seattle,
H. A. Crane of Itoseburg and Arthur
L. Veazle of Portland.
Hemstitching
8c per yd.
Buttons covered.
Handicraft Shop. tf
Mid week nartv nt ?Cat tfimnrrriw
night. A whole evening of fun for only
duc. music with plenty of pep and go.
191
"Two peculiar specimens of the
finny tribe wore displayed during
the week end at the sporting goods
mure or joe Wharton," says the Grants
Pass Courier. "One In r
a steelhend and a cut-throat. The
head, shape of the fins and tall re
semble the steelhcad, while the Irregu
lar markings and spots are thoso of
the cut-throat. It was caught by Claude
Bardon. According to n at-v m nfW
Wharton, several venm mm thn-o
fish were crossed at the hatchery, and
about 80,000 liberated. It Is supposed,
following the charnntoriuti.a
Bteelhead, these headed for salt water,
uuu returned to upawn. While this Is
not the first one reported to have been
caugnt, It Is the first nnn rile,, nvH
and la rare in thl. vIHnitv i. ..
d threw ooaada. Th mthmr sk . .
out-ana-out freak, of the vtuelhaad
variety, n had on extra long protrud
Ing under-law. with n hi.,n r i 1
.-- , uiiiii. 1UI UIIL'tUI.
uegular nonttilH urn miaaina h..,.
largo hole In the Bltull between the
eyes evidently functioned for the ob
Btnc orgnns.
Big dance at Bntta l-diio at....i-
" - UHllulUUf
liov. o. mr.
wo are tho nuthnHnH urainn
- v". Bill
Hon fni- Rl.nm1i.i.w .1 .
ub.v.uuv,Hi .v.ii Mwmore. ite
placo the olit dno with a new Strom-
"erg. two weeks free trial.' Crater
i-nxe Automotive f!n im.'s a w .
The city council will hn'i,i iti,
meeting of iTin '
- wiibni,, iiL
wnich much rout inn inaiiir.aii'ii.m.ii
- r.' -TV ;.ailU170 UU
HUIiaUL'lQfJ. " 1
Begin your Xmg gifts. HeW are n
few suggestions: Plljow. ..cases., w,ltji
omuruiaery: .--or orochotlng, sllppere,
nmui.iers, nanumado handkerchlefB
iiiu(iii:ruir. anon. mn
We are located, at 30 North' Holly
i vanoy uarage. we are agents
for tlln nniu "Unli,. 01 .. .-r . ri
- vim am unu nave a num-
bor of bargains In used cars. Your, own
forms In roaron. " lintim-v inTOi i
wunectioii. open Sundays nnd ever.
iimo. mouroru vollo Co. tf
" K. It. Wh tnhnnil r,f r,ni a...i.
" v wuum V.UH
'n ms yard a hickory tree
which bore five hick
- v ui.a III in lllll,
As far as Is known this Is the only
"")r iree in southern Oregon.
Peoille's Elnctrln nlM-n ...III i
nil, h
UOmollStratiOIl Of Thnr Ar..i-
- ...H'lllllliv; I'.ltJIT-
trie Ironer and Trior Wnrher at their
siore weanesdny and Thursdny of this
I'Cdernl 3 ton Irnc-lr o-rH .
.i ..." r
nimpu. ,iouu. vour own terms
niltsou Motors.
Ceoiga A. Mansfield, as president
of tho Oregon State , farm bureau Is
xpeniung much time on bureau bust
."- in omer parts of tho state. Yes-
loraay-na with William Schulmnrlck
or Washington county, Claude Buchan-
ail Of Benton Cntinttr nnrt n n n
"...lurrow county spoko at Shoildan,
wiison, uundoe, Lafayetto, Wobfoot
and Fcrnwood school hnnn i.. v....n,
- ... i amiiiii
county ami dlncid with tho commercial
u ivic.ninnvr.io.
WO TlftVO inat rnmlirA,l
- """wi ouijiu vory
uuilioora in hnm .mn,la inAn
- "'"uu itttu UUI
mr and cuff sots. Also Jumper dress
Kulmpos and jabot yosts. Thcso are
t-uinuinaiiona or rni iun 1.1..1.
- wm..jp 4, lau tru.
""i. 1101. aim oriental luces. The
vanity bliop, E Main nnd Uartlett. 191
"Bute jeweirv. Krtcnr aright
J, H. Wheeler
cer J. J. WcMahun fnp irtvino
...... . .. """"B I1IO
wunout Ilconao nlufnn niu ,...n
u ueara uororo Juatlco Taylor Thura
Jay m 10 a. m.
For Xlliua urnnonta Turai..A i
. " vj ltlllj
i""BiiJiig uo not co8t more
wiuii R RUnnor nartv. nnrl i.it
.04 Last Mnln and Central. Jlnckov.
195
Oifls la notterv imi kimi.i.iij
glassware and candlesticks. Handi
craft Shop. ,,,
Mrs. Mary Mntlinu-a r . a
arilve,! this moniing ror a several
weeks visit with m
heeler-nf this clt-.
liiK- danco Jacksonville Fritlay, Nov
4th. Music by Imperial Four. 194
KdKar Wight, reliable Jeweler.
Prealdont Hnnitnir vtatn,.
r Vuotltwitj lllllT
noon slKnotl a nrorliimnrin
. " !. nail-
mgion tioslgnating Thursday, Nnveni-
uer .i, as I hnnksglvlng day. Tho text
of the proclamation has not been made
puonc.
The Woman's AiiTlHnrv ,
Kion i-ost will hold nn Important meet
Ing crinrcrnliiff Armlsti.-p n,- . .1..
. .. ... .., ul me
t-Kion ciuo rooms. Thursday, at 7:30
p. 111. W e would like a full attendance.
Hert'g famous chili eon mmn rinuh.
er Cafe. .
R. I. Stewart, builder, contracts for
When? Sat. nlte! 195
Albert Noth, day ticket clerk and op
erator at the Southern Pacific depot Is
spending a few days this week visiting
relatives and friends at Cottage Drove.
Doors, windows. .Medford Lbr. Co.
Invest your savlnis "1 the Jackson
Couuty Building and ,-oau association
1 tf
The Royal Neighbors will meet on
Wednesday afternoon, Nov. 2, with
.Mrs. A. C. White, 341 Haven street.
All neighbors are welcome.
Everything for the baby at the Hnn-
dlcraft Shop. 19
Auto tops, cushions, curtain lights..
Medford Auto Top, No. Grape. 214
Toduy Is the 1st of November, and:
as usual on the first day of every j
month most people forgot and datwl
letters and checks as Oct. 1st.
ttigb grade tailors tor men unci
women. Orrefl. Ashland. Ore. tf
Windshield glass. Car utoraen In-
day, week or month. Hittson Motors.
214'
Medford and .TackHfin ronntv will tip
well represented at the Pacific Intor-
iiuijunai i.ivestocK exposition at Port
land next week, as C. C. Cate. muntv
agent, will bo chief clerk of the expo
sition, having been promoted to this
important position from clerk In the
Shorthorn division of the cxnosition
last year. Mr. Cate is now engrossed
In the selection of 30 clerks, 20 assis
tant clerks and 60 runners for tho var
ious divisions of the exposition. He
will leave for Portland on Friday even
ing SO as to be on the frrmtml pnrlv
get acquainted with all the judges and
look after matters connrnllv.
When In need of shingles and roof-1
ing call Wallace Woods, 108, 711 JjL
Vlaln.
Colored kudkrk)f saar 2fca.
laadleratf Shop. 194
H. W. Oakely of tke meouanlaal -pnrtment
of tho Standard Oil comnanv
left yesterday for Roseburg.
The Southern Pacific is installing
new traffic warning signals at the
IMovcnth street and the Jackson stropi
crossings. Tne signal at the Jackson
itl'eet CrOSSlnir IK alrn.llv In nnnrnttnn
and tho one at the Eleventh street
crossing Is nearlng completion.
insurance Plus Service. R. A.
Holmes s he Insurance Mnn. tf
Our lino of package goods is com
plete. See our Xmas ribbon nnvplflpn.
Handicraft Shop. 1941
r. 0. Bradley, superintendent of
power houses for tho Cnllfnrnln.
Oregon Power Co. Is In Medford today
enrouto to his homo In Yroka after an
inspection of the company's plants at
t-rospect and Gold Ray. . 1
All kinds of rough and dressml lnmi
ber. Wallace Woods, phone 108. 711 I
r. main c
TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY
FOR SALE Two 9x12 rugs, one 10x9
wiuon rug,, ncatlug stoves. 28 S.
Graj)a,St.'fa',.U;?tyi., 192,
LOT Baby's pink and white sweater
uu iiim-ruiii roau or main st. ir
uuuu wu win greatly appreciate be
ing notified. B. L. Dodge, Jr., 19
Geneva Ave. 193
FOR TRADE Will sell cheap or trade
iwi wuim, i-seiuen uuggy. luia W.
main, piione 9G1-W. 19;
'OR HENT Two unfurnished rooms
W. Jackson. 195
Women
Made Young
Drizht eyes, a clear sfcin
full of Youth and health '
yours if you will keep your system
in oraer by regularly taking
Tht world's standard rmrW fnr
ivt, bladder and uric acid troubles, the
naimu 01 me ana looka. In uto sine
loyo. All urugeistt, three sins.
Look for tV name Gold Mcrftl ob or.rr box
How'You
GetTIiiu
t lx
To become slender
or rediir-M
wcrgnc.iimplytako
Kno.jt iiniii.....i 1
little Koreln TaW-
M'"" H. Meal f Mrr.
WriaillianAk t- u
ne wea.en lo.fc njS .n n. Iv. U'
1 !TT:to nd io c,,t
KOREIN ..K.rr " . . . .'
, ,uvhj urutguts including
DR.-RICKERT?
Eye3 Scientifically Tested
n3 1 1-v ...
emu u-iasses iTopeny J ittod
NO HROPS VSEI
Broken (ensee AcrnrHtcly Dnpllca(e
r.WIOUI 0 FRKHISES
sua E, oUlo, rpewtri
Alex Sparrow, superintendent of
Crater National park is expected In
the city within the next few days, as
tnijwue iiwiii auvtrmiieili tamjj wiicir
j he has been all alone for the pest
week, on Nov. 29, to 11. H Long, h!:
clerk, who came back to the Medford
ofiice some lime ago, -irys iliat a
j the fine weather continues in the
i Crater Lake vicinity he expected 1
, remain at Government camp until Nov
2nd or 3rd, and then return to Mei:
ford. "--
Try our merchants lunch. Th
Shasta.
Hemstitching and plcotlng 8c pe
vard. Work done while yon wan
Vanity Shop. 2":
China Illy, bulbs. Jap Art Stnri
I.eland M. Jacobs was a buMncsn
visitor in Grants Pass on Monday.
Hemstitching
Plcotlng !
8c per yd. I
Vanity Shop. ,t !
..xpert ei-to washing and polishing i
iiuiur iiiibiung anu top uressing. .i;v
iiinnugenient, at Hittson's Garage. 211
L. F. Lozier of the Oregon Granite
Co., left this morning on a week's busi
ness trip to Roseburg.
Bert's famous chll. cob carne. Gush
v Cafe.
' Southern Oregon Lumber Co. has
'xi lumber in various grades, planed
and rough, also some boards. Sell
mean. Ask for Mr. Marris at mill, tf
When in need of sash and doors, call
Wallace Woods, 108 or come to 711 K.
.Main St.
TODAY, EXPECTS
TO BE UP SOON
follow Mr. Cowgell's wishes In that
I!ne."
While the number of the car that
tr :;ck Mr. Cowgill was obtained a',
the time of the accident, the identity
r ver is still unknown 1-e.Vv.iu
the opinion that he is a Bend, Or--.,
Royal Arch Masons Crater Lake
Chapter No. 32 1
Special Communication,
Tuesday, Nov. 1st, 7:30
p. m. M. E. M. Degree.
Visitors welcome.
191 A F. NOTH, Secy.
The many friends of Ralph Cow
;'.ll will be glad to learn that he sus
'alned no serious internal or spinal
njury when run down by an auto,
'.riven by an unknown man, early
'unday evening on the Pacific high--ay
near his home the other side of
'eutral Point. Mr. Cowgill was feei
ng comparatively well today despite
.Is many bruises and several frac
ured ribs so good that he declared
ie expected to be out within a few
;ays and look after some of his du-
t.es as engineer or the Medtord irri
gation system construction work.
This news was brought back to the
city this forenoon by J. A. Perry,
'resident of the board of directors of
the district, after a visit at Mr. Cow
sill's bedside. However, it is doubt
ful if the injured man can be about
so soon no matter What his will
power and much less look after any
duties, and Mr. Perry advised him to
remain at homo some time longer,
j "The work of constructing the sys
tem 13 in fairly good shape," said Mr.
Perry this noon, "and there is no need
of Ralph getting about until he is en
tirely able to do so. He has the af
fairs of tho distnict pretty well In
hand, and Herman Powell, assistant
local engineer of the district, can han-
1 die things to general satisfaction and
The rulU v i i'a;ie wire fence bl ins
ing to Uadd:s& Dixon wera miveJ
from their nesiins place last evening
and were foul 1! t.i ba I jolting the t'. af
fic on Sixth street n-'ar Bartlott tins
morning. It Is supposed that the
moving of the wire wad a Hallowe'en
prank.
Sanitary Beauty Shop are now show
Ing local models in window. 191
Mattresses, furniture upholste: ing.
Medford Auto Top, Phone 101. 2H
O. L. Goti writes insurance on any
thing anywuere. tr
,lgrVr- ig k
DID PAIN DISTURB
YOUR SLEEP?
THE pain and torture of rheu
matism can be quickly relieved
by an application of Sloan's
Liniment. It brings warmth, ease and
comfort and lets you sleep soundly.
Always have a bottle handy and
apply when you feel the first twinge.
penetrates without rubbing.
It's splendid to take the pain out of
tired, aching muscles, sprains and
strains, stiff joints, and lame backs.
For forty years pain's enemy. Ask
your neighbor.
At all druggists 35c, 70c, S1.40.
Liniment
Pafn'sV
Venemv
afe
Milk
I For Infant
1 & Invalids
NO COOKING
Tha "Food-Drink" for All Aces.
Quick Lunch atHome,Office,ao.r
Fountains. Ask for HORLICKS.
t3-AvoiJ Imitations & Substitutes
ANNOUNCEMENT,
CHA3. MILLER'S. -NEW
.
RADIATOR SHOP
O
RADIATORS FENDERS
BODYWORK
with
Medford Tent Awninir Works
I an X. Grape Phone WMMt
. . 1 Maa
If You
. onl
i 11 :
nil ' .1
ii :! -i-ii fir.. 1 ii' I. !...( .r. : ill U-
' ' " couRTsrinj "-v " '
; ' ' ij:.:; il ;i 1
j This .Kliiriej;,. pppjiinfe ' the '
question to Phoebo in, tho hp-; '
proved manner, y Obsei'vo the .
1. look, of .-mild insanity 'on his' '
. f acfrrrhc . goiifi, .beybjid recall
t' 1
Are married; expect to be married; or want to be mar
ried; you'll enjoy the matrimonial complications of
Phoebe and Harley Jones
1 1
, OFF OX HIGH
Let tho sky rain rice arid old
shoes drop from every tree
Harley and Phoebe don't care.
They're young, they're happy,
they're married.
NOW
PLAYING
Till Fri.
Scintillating comedy-drama of American married life,
with HELENE CHADWICIC and RICHARD DIX.
THE YOUNGEST
Without a doubt the most pre
vious infant that ever lived.
I'hoebn and Harley were des
tined to have two more, with
thr usual round of doctors,
nurses, measles, clothes, acci
dents nnd expenses.
: Dangerous
Curve Ahead"
NO
RISE
in PRICES
PATHE NEWS
Dog "Browni6M and Baby "Peggy" in a Century
Comedy; also "Betty" playing "Robin Hood" Over
hire at the mighty Wurlitzer.
COMING SATURDAY KATHERINE
MacDONALD in "TRUST YOUR WIFE'
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