Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, November 01, 1921, Page 5, Image 5

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MEDF0KI5 TRTBTTS. "MT!DTiOT?'n. (VRF.flOT. TUESDAY. yOVEMKr.tt: 1, 1P2f
VKCITZ FIVE
D.O.K. KSGATHER
PRAYER SERVICE !
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Wednesday Sale
Bonnie B Veils
Regular 25c Veils 18c
2 for 35c
Heakfo's Drug' SLore
, The San-Tox Shop
109 Eat Main Street.
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Ill ' IS i
IN THE POCKET OR IN THE BANK
;- It is still too true that. much of what might
be working capital lies in the nockcts of
! American men earning nothing.
If you are inclined to carry about a good
deal of money, try out the plan of having two
accounts at the First National a Mayings
and a Commercial and keeping most of
your money in them.
Let vour monev work for vou.
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First National Bank
; Mdford Oregon
Oue of the most elaborate ceremon
ials of Its kind will be held next Sal
urday in Medford by ttie Dramatic
Order KniKhls of Khorassan. Repre
sentatives will be here from all parts
of the valley and from northern Cali
fornia towns. A parade will be held at
2 p. m. that will eclipse anything of its
kind ever attempted here. The local
Dokey temple has been busy for the
past month preparing floats, drilling
and gettin? everything ready for the
turnout. It is expected that hundreds
of out of town people will be here to
witness the parade.
In the evening a banquet will be
served by the Pythian Sisters to the
Dokeys and the prospective Dokeys at
the Castle hall on. Main street. After
the banquet the ceremonial will be put
on at tho new garage of Schuler and
Jerome at Sixth and Ivy. This splen
did new structure has been donated by
Schuler and Jerome for the uae of the
Dokeys and will give them a fine hall
for their work.
A campaign is now on to get every
K. P. in Medford and vicinity signed
up beforo Saturday. If any of them
should be overlooked it is hoped that
they will hunt up lien Trowbridge and
get in lino for the big doings.
A special feature of the public turn
out Saturday afternoon will bo the
Dokey band and tho brigand tenm in
full regalia.
GO TO
fTiiS Vanity Shop
"The distribution of the registra
tlons up to September 15, 1921 shows
that in Jackson county there were reg
istered 16 motor vehicle dealers, 303
chauffeurs, 6221 motor vehicle opera
tors, G7 motorcycles, 3S58 passenger
cars, 5 ambulances and hearses, 1 bus
and stage, 127 commercial cars of less
than one ton capacity, 298 trucks of
frpm one to five tons capacity and 2
trailers of from one to five tons capac
ity, or a total of 4291 licensed passcn
ger arid commercial motor vehicles.
FOR
Millinery
Blouses
Neckwear
Silk Underwear
Hand-Embroidered
Underwear
We have only up-to-the-minute styles at right prices
You are cordially invited to look at our merchandise
MISS LOUNSBURY, Milliner
Corner East Main and Bartlett
A Picture of Father and Mother
How it would delight your children, how it
would please your friends, the nicest Xmas
present you can give.
Arrr fr urn iMmditt Sittiif
TUDIO
21" K. Mail
Quality Photographs
"On tho (iroiuid Floor"
Medford, Ore
PACIFIC COAST CO.
At the meeting of the Ministerial:
Association of Medford held at the j
Library yesterday morning expres- j
slons of the highest gratification at
the results of tho . "Ho to Church j
Sunday" plans were heard from all j
the ministers. Tho idea was most fa- I
vorably received ail over the city and j
the ministers and churches are hope
ful that many will remember the sug-!
gestion of the day and form tho habit j
of regular church attendance. The j
Mail Tribune was thanked in a re.solu-;
tion for its aid in the worthy eause.
In response to tne request of
President Harding, for prayer on
Armistice Day, on behalf of the Dis
armament conference, which Is to
vember tho 11th and whose deliber
ations and decisions means so much
to the wholo world, arrangements
were made for a prayer service at the
South Methodist church, corner of
Main and Oakdale, at 7:30 p. in. on
that day. for the people of th city
who wish to attend and also those
t. ho are here to attend the exercises
of the day from outside points. There
will bo no speech making, but simply
a brief, earnest prayer service to
which every one is invited. Further
announcement will he nuido later.
Arrangements were also made to'
hold the annual union Thanksgiving
service this year at the Christian
church at 7:-3U p. m. On Thanksgiving
Dny, with Uev. R. P.' Lawrence, pas
tor of the Presbyterian church,
preaching the sermon and the niiu-ic
to he furnished by the church in
which the service ia-lnld. Further
announcement will be inarto later.
llev. Joseph Angel of Phoenix, Pres
byterian church was a visitor at the
meeting.
E. P. LAWUKNCK,
Secretary Association
DEMONSTRATION OF
The fall advertising campaign of the
Pacific Coast Biscuit Co. is not only a
boost for Pacific const products, but a
boost for the Pacific coast and its
enterprises.
"Crisp and Dainty," "Fresh and
Tasty" are some of the captions used
to sell and popularize Snow Flake
sodas to the consumer.
W. G. Mohr, tho advertising man
ager, in discussing the thing with our
merchandising department, feels that
this campaign should accomplish the
double purpose of selling the Pacific
Coast Biscuit Co. as a real Pacific
coast institution and at the same time
selling the public the fundamental idea
that they can buy a local product of
the very finest quality made by a con
cern that Is the third largest in the
United States.
The carupatcn Is appearing in the
columns of the Medford Mall Tribune
and also In other dally newspapers on
the Pacific coast.
Alternating with tho Snow Flake
copy is attractive advertising for P. C.
B. assorted cakes.
W. C. Schcu,;maiuigor of tho Los An
geles firm -that manufactures the
Scheu Smokeless Orchard Heaters, Is
in the city transacting business with
It. G. Iiardwell, local representative.
They will' give:: a demonstration of
this heater at. the Benfc Creek orchard
Wednesday at T. p. rii. txr which all who
are Interested" 'arc invited;'.
The Scheu heater. Jif made of both
cast Iron and sheet i)'Si In five and
seven gallon sizes. I)aMe Vood, of the
Palmer Investment Co.' recently placed
n order for 8500 of these heaters.
The "company also makes, two kinds
f smudge pots. ,t
Mr. Scheu will bo. at- the; ftardwell
ruit Co. until Saturday and will be
pleased to see all whey nre interested.
VELIE LINE PLACED
4 ,JLG
umsuj
THERE IS NOTHING equal to Chamberlains
1 Tablets for constipation. When the proper
, 'jdose is taken their action is so agreeable and so
natural that you do not realize that it is the effect
of a medicine. These tablets possess tonic proper
ties that aid in establishing a natural and regular
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action of the bowels. Chamberlain s iaDiets nave
cured many cases of chronic constipation.
H. H. Bromberg, sales and advertis
Ing manager for the W. II. IleLay
Motor-Co., of Portland, is in Medford
for a few days and has made arrange
ments to place the Velie line in Med
ford again with the Medford Velie Co.
to be located in the building known as
the Valley Garage on North Holly.
The Vejie cars are popular all over
the coast but the line has not been
handled In Medford for some time.
The Medford Velie Co. has the
agency for Jackson and Klamath coun
ties and will push the line.
VISIT BOOTLEG TRIALS
A delegation of women represent
ing the churches of Medford attend
ed the session of the circuit court
this morning. In anticipation of th
calling of one of tho bootleg cases
which owing to unexpected length of
the preceeding civil suit was not call
ed this morning as scheduled. The
women will be In attendance at th
trial cf John Goodwin, taxi driver,
scheduled for hearing this afternoon
at 2 o'clock, and wll probably be I
attendance at tho second trial of
James (Shine) Edwards, scheduled
G0UHT ON
CALUMET
KB
IF you want every
bake-day to be a
success if you want
positive results at an
economical cost use
and depend on
CALUMET
BAKING POWDEIt
Bakings are always
uniform in the millions
of homes where it is
used. Everything served
is just right tender,
light, perfectly raised and
thoroughly wholesome.
Failures are unknown.
Guard the purity of
your bakings use Calu
met. It's pure in the can
pure in the baking.
Contains only such in
gredients as have been
officially approved by the
United States Pure Food
Authorities.
Order Calumet today
It will pay.
A pound can of Calumet contain full
16oi. Some baking powder com in
12 or. cans inatead of lfloz.cana. He
sure you set a pound when you want it.
Little Children
Brighten Homes
EVERY young couple starting out in life has visions of
joyful hours spent before the fireside with healthy, happy
children; but, alas, how often young women who long for
children are denied that happiness because of some functional
derangement which may be corrected by proper treatment.
Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound is just the medicine
for these conditions, as the following letters show:
McDonal(!,Ohlo. "I suffered from
a displacement, a weakness,
find a great deal of pain. The doctor
said nothing would help nie but an
0e ration. JIo said. I could never
have any children lecauso I was too
weak.
"I had often heard of Lydia E.
Pinkham's Vegetable Compound, so
I tried it and it helped me. Now I
tun in the best of health, do all of my
own work, and have a lovely boy six
months old. I recommend your
medicine to my friends and youhavo
my permission to use this letter."
Mrs. .1. O. Kaoi.kson, Ciurlield
Ave., McDonald, Ohio.
Mesa, Colorado. "Ever since I
was a young girl I suH'ered
from a great ileal of pain every
month. I tried ditferent medicines,
but only got relief for a short time.
I had been married seven years, and
wanted a child, but was not well
enough. My mot her advised me to
try Lydia Ji. IMnkhum's Vegetable
Compound as it hud helped her, and
I am happy to say it restored my
health, my pains disappeared, and I
havo a lino little girl. I advise ali
women who sutler as I did to try
Lydia E.l'inkham's Vegetable Com
IKiund." Mrs. K. C. Wiujsr, Box
!1, Mesa, Colorado.
Many such letters prove the reliability of
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EPinkharrfs:,;::
;!cm.pouncl
prDlAy. E.P1NKHAM, MEDICINE CO UYNNt MASS.
PAINLESS DENTISTRY
At prices that you can afford Is the policy of this office. Wo nro lie
lii'vcr.s In a volume of business will not dying to get rich off from n
few imUi-nlH.
You will find our prices nro reasonable, In fact probably moro
I'cusonnlilo tlmn is oblnlnnbln In nny denial office of llio Xortlnvcat,
and donu by skilled ooi-iitoi-s, covered by u Ill'o giiiinuilco.
Knowing Is Believing
A visit to our office will convince you that our prices nro reason
able and Uie work done uainlmsly.
DR. O. J. JOHNSON, Dentist
3BB East Main Street, over M 51 Dept. Store, Medford. rheaa Afl
Office hours: 0 a. m. to 7 p. m. Sundays 0 a. in. to 13 boob. Other
time arranged by appointment.
For right prices In
MONUMENTS
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1IKADSTOXK8, COPINGS, ,
VAULTS, LETTERING
and repairing old work In comstoataa,
call or write.
ARTISTO STONE CO.
Work erected In or shipped to all
pnrls of the rnclfio Coast. , '
137 N. Fir St. Medford, Or
WOOD!
All klads of weed at right prices; trj
mill blocks. '
Orders Prompt! Fnied i.
MEDFORD FUEL CO,
- ' Cor. Fir and Third.
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TRADE MARK,
SUCCESSFUL FARMING MEANS FORDSON FARMING
Come talk with us or visit any of the owners for true facts.
Success Depends Upon Your Equipment '
C. E. Gates Auto Co.
Corner Sixth and Pacific Highway . . .
to be beard this week.