Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, November 08, 1921, Page 2, Image 2

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    PA(5R TWO
MEDFORD MAn, TRTP.TINT'. MEDFOTJP. OTiF.OOW Tl'RsDAY. Vf)VKMTSFT S.
Tocal and
Personal
On Armistice day, next Friday, no
- cars or other vehicles will be allowed
to park on Main street between the
Hotel Medford and Riverside, from 1
to 3 p. m. Chief of Police Timothy
issued this edict today, and the order
is promulgated so as to give the
parade and other doings the right of
way during those hours, and to enable
the crowdB to witness the procession
Irtini the sidewalks without having
their view obstructed by autos parked
on each side of the street. i
You'll always be f?lad you visited
the store that advertised. Tlecausc
you : will always find Just what you
want and it is such a saving in time
and energy.
Anti-rattle springs not only stop the
rattles but they stop the wear also.
Kit all cars and last forever. Riverside
Oarage. tf'
With a minimum temperature of
29 this morning was the coldest so
far of the full season. No end to the
nplendld weather Medford has been
enjoying for some time past Is yet in
sight. Fair weather Is the prediction
lor Wednesday.
If you have friends they should have
photographs for Xmas. Get them at
Mnckey, 204 East Main and Central.
201
Only place for fireworks on ArmlB
tlce Day at Fruit Stand on Crater Lake
Highway. 108
The last issue of the Medford Hi
Timos pleads editorially for more pep
in the student body in the matter of
athletics, and for a continuance of the
fair play spirit of the institution in
athletic contests.
Invest your savings 'a the Jackson'
County Bulldlnfc and oan association.
tf
Each day's advertisements will
bring you a. few people who have
never been before nnd now people aro
constantly coming to make their
homes horo. Introduce yourself.
The company which gave such a
splendid rendition of the comic opera,
Robin Hood, before a very largo and
appreciative audience at the Page last
night, left on this morning's south
bound train for Redding, where the
attraction plays tonight, and If the
train Is on time will arrive In that city
nt 8 p. m. The scenery and baggage
left for Redding on tbo late train last
night.
Auto tops, cushions, curtain lights.
Medford Auto Top, No. Grape. 214
We fix 'era. Crnter Lake Automo
tive Co., 123-125 S. Front St. . , .
F. C. Elliott of Foots creok was In
the city today attending to business
matters.
PROMINENT YAKIMA
DRUGGIST
has had wonderful records of
GOITRK being CURED.
Yakima, Wash., Juno 14, 1919.
The H. II. Hayssen Co.,
Hencca Falls, N. Y.
Knclosod find chock for tho fol
lowing goods: 'j , We are
beginning to get some wonderful
reports from tho users of your
Ointment. We aro keeping a
record of the reports ns they come
In. nnd believe me, they are all
favorable.
CENTRAL DRl'O CO.
No need yolir companions or
friends being the Winer ns to tho
course of treatment you use, when
using the HAYHSBN FAMOUS
GOITRE TREATMENT. Sold in
this pluce by your druggist.
W. 11. Smith has rented hi3 ranch i P. H. Pell, of Ri lgf field. Wn., Is now
west of Central Point to A. T. Lathrop. ' the cashier of the Gold Hill bank, hav
Mr. I-athrop was formerly of the Murryjing bought out the interests in the iu
Mac orc hard. Mr. Smith expects nowj stltutiou of L. W. Smith. The sale
to sell his six milk cows and retire! included the splendid home of the
from tile ranch game for the time be-i Smiths overlooking the Rogue into
ing.
Ford cars completely overhauled $20
to 25, other cars In proportion; work
guaranteed. Central Point Garage. 199
Have rented ranch, will sell our herd
of fresh and near fresh quality cows
and heifers. Haddle horse, Hardie
which the new cashier will move
about the first of the month. Mr. Bell
who arrived here with his wife last
Monday comes here very well recom
mended. He has been a banker prac
tically all his life and has a splendid
record. I.. W. Smith, who with bis
fn..,fl., V.nn K...n .......1 . .
sprayer, springtooth harrow and farm- ' . t
i,j r. .... 1.1. ,r- 'has made many friends and will be
,,' keenly missed. Mrs. Smith who has
machinery. W
Central Point.
B. Smith. Phone
The drinking fountain at the corner j County ascs rs from every
of Oakdale and Eleventh streets, in Ortg-.'ii are in ses-'ion at S; !'
which was recently completely demol- the slate tax commis.-ion in
ished when the Ford sedan bel'm'ing justment of the assessment r;"
to James Murray ran amuck. Is in the tentative figures on whi-ii v.ee
as. the
an-!
There will be a state convention of
the Non-Partlsah League in Portland.
Tuesday. November 15. The object of
this meeting Is to perfect a state or
ganization to push the work In every
county in this state.
Free admission to the Wednesday
night dancing party. Grab-bag prizes
given away. 197
Mrs. Paul . Hansen, coraetlere for
NuBone. Phone C85-J tf
Mr. and Mrs. H. L. Parker of Daven
port, Iowa, are guests at the Hotel
Medford, as are S. L. Stewart of Salem
I!. B. Sando of San Francisco, Mr. and
Mrs. Charles Elsele of New York, S.
Seaton of Seattle and Mr. and Mrs. F.
W. Saunders and Mrs. E. O. Saunders
of The Dalles, Ore.
Mattresses, furniture upholstering.
Medford Auto Top, Phone 104. 214
Thoro will be a regular meeting of
Reames Chapter Wednesday, Nov. 9lh,
at 7:30 p. m. Mrs. Jay Andrews' com
mittee will be In charge of the social
part. 198
Albert Johnson has the card, the
ribbon, til In cash and the word of
C. C. Cate that he received the first
premium at the Btate fair this year
on the best three boxes of apples, a
prize which another Ashland orchard
Ist was reported to have captured.
Ashland Tidings.
High grade tailors tor men ' and
wnmon.. Orres, Ashland. Ore. I ' tf"
Something new! Grab-bag prizes
given ,away. No admission charge.
Dancing Wed. nlte. . Nat.' ' ' 19V
The football gamo Between Medford
high and Albany high on Armistice
day will begin at 11:16 a. m. This
contest Is arousing much Interest and
tho local high school body pleads with
the public .for a liberal patronage as
the exponse of bringing Albany high
here for the game la $300.
Alta Naylor, Goodwin corse tie re, 20
South Fir St., upstairs. Phone 818-W.
M 210
Try a Marlnello shampoo with pure
castilo soap, Marlnello Preparations,
Electrolysis, Facials and Marcelling.
409. Liberty Ride. 201
Mayor C. E. Gates left last night
for Portland to attend the livestock
exposition. Ho expects to arrive buck
home Friday morning.
Hutchison & Lumsden sell Snowy
Butte flour $1.35, Vllmo $1.46, Drifted
Snow $2.06. . 199
All kinds of rough ana dressed lum
ber. Wallace Woods, phone 108. ! 711
process of rebuilding. The struct me
will be brick instead of cobblestone as
it was formerly.
When better automobiles are built.
Quick will build them. if
Wood! Wood! All kinds of wood at
1118 North Central, $3.00 per tier anJ
up. Prompt delivery. Satisfaction
guaranteed. Phone 634-X. J. M.
Carlton.
Wayne J.
nounced by State Tax (' :iri .sioner
Lovell a week ago. Radical in reasfs
from the tentative ratios v. II he
sounl'.t by most of the assess i, wh"
contend that the tentative fi'-'n es are
unr' us.'iiuhly low. Following li e con
frenee with the tax commission the
assessors will hold their annu;d ses
s on for the election of officers for
202 lse state association and the consider-
E. Main St. ' T
Tho work of Installing tho elevator
In the California-Oregon Powor Co.
office building Is now proceeding In
earnest and tho entire front of the
ground floor where the accounting de
partment is quartered is In confusion.
The morcennry tentacles of the com
pnny represented by Arthur Devon are
unable to tell the difference bdtwoen a
five dollar goldplcce nnd a nickel be
cause of the prodigious amount of dust
caused by tho romodollng process. .
rixper B to washing and polishing,
motor flushing nnd top dressing. New
managament, at Hlttson's Gurago. 211
Kdcnr Wight, reliable leweler.
len minutes
spent in our
Clothing department
with your coat off
will tell you more about the strength of
our Values than ten pages of small
typed argument in a newspaper.
A feel of the hand a glance in the
glass and a comparison of clothes and
prices with all sides of the street will
impress you so deeply that all the
king's horses and all the king's men
couldn't sway your mind away from
our suits and overcoats. " r
Men's Suits and Overcoats $30 to $60
Young Men's $15 to $35
We will put our time against yours for
a look and a try-on any old time.
Model Clothing Co.
126 E. Main St. .
Open until 12 M. Friday'
I'
Plckler, assistant special
held a responsible place In local so- agent for the local branch of the Stan-
ciety, is going to leave a vacancy hard dard Oil Co., who was called l P in
to fill. They expect to leave about the ! land last week because of the fatal
iBt of December. Gold Hill News. 'illness of his father made the drive
Edgar Wight, watch repairing. . ","1 his Dodge car in eleven hours flat
Windshield glass. Car storage by -Mr- Plckler returned to this city
DEDICATE FIELD
ATAUWi
to a 2 to 0 score last Saturday J
two points guined by Euge 1
the result of a fumble, &n(l ' ""i
purely accidental ihat Hugei'1 '
not held to a scoreless tie. -
The Armistice day gamo -win . "
ciasn ueiweeii iwo or tho ben
sohoot teams in tneir respective I
The electrical industry in
4 iiimit ukeit from fill In T,, .
tm - ir & 3
tne woriu g copiier output
day, week or month.
Hittson Motors.
214
The honor students of the first six
weeks In the high school are as fol
lows: Freshman girls, Oreflna Ball,
Aljeen Crawford, Elsie Kaufman;
freshman boys, Aubrey Norris; sopho
more girls, none; sophomore boys,
John Holzgang; Junior girls. Doris
ation of assessment problems generally.
Cut chrysanthemums. Jan Art store. : i. th occasion fi- m.-
When In need of shingles and roof-j,'iun ui tle n.-w nthu-tiu ntr.it ;:!
.nf ra Wallace Woods. IDS. ill r i reiriirtcil mai l"e
Main. dent body
Lumber nrice.i are advancins and it to the seen
surely will rav you to buy - lie of! pent
the lumber that Southern Oregon
Lumber company are offer!:. Inquire i - an uli
' f Mr. Norris at mill.
The Medford high school eleven
will play the strong Albany pigskin
, , ihe new high school ath-
,.,.; Armistice Day. The game I
... ---i.
tn t the occasion
SLOW
DEATH
hold a rally anil inai
,.f the struggle in a k
u Ik hoped mat uiis p
I will be
..-hod
J will j"in ihf si-rpeilliiii
i s..iiie enthusiasm.
terday.
Hemstitching
8e per yd. !
Buttons covered. 1
Handicraft Shop. t'"i Aaata lewelrv. Edgar W'leht. .1 team, with
Shingles, shakes. Medford I,br. Co. i o. C. Henline. who operated the new nl.w lineup is stronger than it was two
The proprietors of a local groce- pumping plant which was installed weeks ago and due to the defeat that
terla had their bewhlskered baker iate the season at Crater Lake for was suffered at the hands nt -led-
hllltO a aif.r.(atle U.a,l" ,: . . . , .... f..,lj ,.1.1. . L :U1L UH'St bitter llal.
Hrophy. Peth Farlow; Junior boys, 1 uesaay winch they sent to the grounds at the rim with water,
none: senior cirls Ansll Davis: senior Smudge Pot editor of this paper with iai it fnr Km tVunpisen where he
, ...vc.v-ua i,ifim-u u) .ms. nmii intends to remain until tne opening 01 , K(llni. .pusiticm
iteToot." The aforesaid editor was all the 1922 Crater Lake season. , r,..' V s eleven is gen
swelled up over the gift and as he; Armistice Dav Nov. nth. Let us ,i,i , i v m -of the strongest in th
handed out small pieces Of the pie to prepare that suit for the celebration, juu-therii part of the state,
fellow workers In the office proudly i Spuits sponged and pressed, 11.00; hei.i the strong Kmrone nc:
said, "That's what comes from having French dry cleaned and pressed, $1.50. "
lady mends who can bake." The more , Forsythe lers & Cleaners. 116 Mistle
he drank of the'ple, the major portion , toe, phone 311. Work called for and
of which he kept for himself the more ' delivered. Don't forget we sell guar-
!i Achea, pains, nervousness a
- culty m urinating, often a '
boys, none.
Don't depend on luck when you go
shopping. Read the ads and you will
have luck It can't get away from you.
You'll e to hurry If you want to
got in on :hat big load of kindling
Newcombe has. He also has blocks.
Phone 631. , tf
Billy Ryan, the clever little boxer
from Portland who meets Johnny Carl
son Armistice day is attracting a lot of
attention among local fight fans who
have watched him work out at the
club rooms over the Shasta. He mixes
it with Frankle O'llrien, another Port
land boxer who meets Hen Dixon next
Friday and Is looked upon as a lad
who can take it and come back for
more besides carrying a healthy wal
lop himself.
Nat! Dancing! Wed nlte! Something
different. No admission charge. 197
Maple syrup In bottles 25c per bot
tle. Hutchison & Lumsden. 199
Klamath and Lake counties want
the dates for the deer Boason changed,
according to a letter received this
week by Captain A. E. Hurghduff,
state game warden, from William W.
McNealy, secretary of the Klamath
Sportsmen's association: McNealy
says that the association members be
lieve that If the deer season should be
moved forward 10 days to coincide
with the season west of the Cascade
mountains, the annual slaughter of
mule deor, which begin their migra
tion north Into Oregon during the Inst
ten days of the season, would be stop
ped. The ladles of the Catholic church
will give a card party and Boclal at the
Parish hall, Thursday eve., Nov.. 10th.
All friends cordially invited. 199
Delicious apples for sale. Denny &
Co. Phone 294. 198
H. B. Janes and V. J. Emorlck re
turned yesterday from a wcck'B goose
and'iduck hunt in eastern Oregon.
They report that the game which they
wera Seeking was plentiful.
When In need of sash and doors, call
Wallace Woods, 108 or come to 711 H.
Main St. '
Doors, windows. Medford Lbr. Co.
'Contrary to a previous report, the
men working on the, highway near
Talent, who are said to bother passing
women motorists, are doing road work
Just south of Talehf. and not on the
north side as previously stated," says
the Ashlund Tidings.
China lily bulbs. Jap Art Store. ...
2oo towels 6 for $1.00. Hutchison &
Lumsden. 199
L. J. Hcadlund nnd family of Klam
ath Falls are guests at the Hotel Hol
land. Included among the ; other
Buests are L. S. Flnsoth of Dallas,
Ore.; W. S. Boyer, R. K, Morton, H.
Oakley, of Portland, and Mrs. J., E.
McDonald of Trail. ' .
Of intorest to the "home builders":
We have Installed at our plant on
North Riverside avenue machines for
manufacturing hollow, concrete build
ing tile and cement roofing tile, French
pattorn. Call and seo our products.
Medford Concrete Construction Co.
. 19T
Just received three cases of indle9'
silk hoso we will sell at G9o per pair.
Colors white, black and brown. Ilutoh
lson at Lumsden. 199
Hugh Hankln, supervisor of the
Crater national Torest, Is tuklng ad
vantage of the good roads and fine
weather by making an inspection trip
this woek through tho eastern or
Klumnth sldo of tho forest.
Conner box sawmill for rent. 198
Ex-sorvico men and others desiring
good lots phone 170-J-2. 200
Dr. 1J. K. Murphy, dentist, over
Wool worth store.
Tho road between hero nnd Klamath
: Falls over the Oreen Springs nioun-
j tain Is In tho best condition It has
ts; been this season, according to the
j drivers of the Jitney service between
, this city and Klamath Falls.
! U. 1. Stewart, builder, contracts for
all buildings. Residence 217 Apple
! street. Phone 643. tf
i ... ...... i.e.. n ilevelooeil
lpffla seconu ie;uu .
, under tne iku-ihiib "i
vhli-li is snowing tne nii
erally i-
is they
egnfimi
COLD MEDAL
Qhl
ferine quick relief and often
deadly diseases. Known as tbt nb '
remedy of Holland for mor th
years. All druggists, in thru . v
tooh for lh name Gold Medal eB
And accept no imiutio v
t
self satisfied he became over his val- anteed suits made to measure at (17
eipiiunHijia uutuus uie leiiillll lie
community, but he has spent bis time
ever since trying to find out which of
hlB lady frleuds sent the pie.
Stop th,e rattle and wear In your
Bteering rods and brake rods with a
sot of anti-rattle springs. Riverside
Garage. tf
flour, per 49-lb. sack: Snowy Butte
11.35, Vllmo f 1.45, Drifted Snow J2.05.
Hutchison & Lumsden. - 199
R. D. Ludlow, the youth arrested for
passing bad checks on local merchants
In the city last Friday, was arraigned
before Justice Taylor yeBterd&y after
noon, and his hearing was sot for next
Saturday at 2 p. m., in order to give
Attorney George Codding, who is act
ing as assistant county prosecutor,
opportunity to investigate into his
age and story. Ludlow claims to
be only eighteen years of age
and says that he passed the bad
chocks while under the influence of
dope some hobo gave him in a freight
car in which he was riding to Medford,
nnd that the hobo put the check pass
ing idea in his head. , '
Tobacco: Star, Horseshoe, and Cli
max 75c per plug. Hutchison & Lums
don. i99
We are located at 30 North Holly
street at Valley Oarage. Wo are agents
for the new Velle Six oud have a num
ber of bargains in used cars. Your own
terms-In reason. Battery service in
connection. Open Sundays and even
ings. Medford- Velle Co. ' ' tf
Aiihland high, defeated Roseburg
high, in the garrte between these two
institutions 'at Ashland last Saturday
afternoon by a 54 to 0 score. ;
Bert; famous chili con earns. Gush
er Cafe.
Try our ' merchants lunch. The
Shasta. . .
The auxiliary of the American Le
gion and AJI members of special Armis
tice day committees, as well as all
Legion men, are urged to be present
at the hall tonight to help out with the
docoratlve features. '
Hemstitching
Picotlng
8c per yd.
Vanity Shop. tl
Chili con carne season open. Gusher
Cafe. .
Ralph Cowgill, who was able to
come to the city from his ranch home
yesterday for the first time since he
was so badly Injured by being run
down by an auto, was again in town
toduy walking around with a crutch.
He-considered some matters iu his
office today relating to the construc
tion of the Medford Irrigation district
system, nlthough still feeling a little
bit Bhaky, but expects to resume
active duty as engineer of the system
in about a week.
Dressed rabbits 30o lb. 126 N. Holly.
I9S
Lath anil plaster. Medford Lbr. Co.
Only two of the 75 lots which the
city council is selling to ex-service
men on easy terms remained unsold
up to last evening when Mayor Gates
left for Portland.
Chill oon came season open. Oushur
Cafu.
Goldfish and 'supplies. Jap Art store.
and up. 19S j
Hemstitching and picotlng 8c per I
Yard. Work done while you wait.
Vanity Shop. 209- j
Bert's famous chll. coo carne. Gush-1
er Cafe. ' i
In addition to the auto drivers fined j
in Justice Taylor's court Monday fure-j
noon for auto speeding while return
ing home late Sunday night from the
Kingsbury Springs dance, "Shine"
Edwards and C. W. DeArmond appear
ed In the court yesterday afternoon on
the same charge. Edwards was fined
$15, and DeArmond $15 and costs. Thai
latter wa3 assessed tho costs because I
he had no speedometer on his car. j
mm
roull like that
finetea flavor
Selected
with care
where it
grows .
Golden Gate
Black or Green
Build a concrete bungalow. We
manufacture hollow building tile, hol
low blocks, brick nnd roofing tile.
French pattern. Call at our office and
see our bungalow plans. Medford Con
crete Construction Company. 107
Why not built, your garage. It's
fire-proof and frost proof, and of con
crete hollow tile. As cheap as wood
construction. Get our prices. Medford
Concrete Construction Co. 197
Insurance Plus Service. R. A.
Holmes he Insurance Mun. tf
Directors Meeting
There will be a regular meeting of
the Board of Directors of The Dow
Association Hospital, Inc., at the hos
pital, Wednesday evening eight o'clock
B. F. Lindas, secretary. 197
Royal Arch Masons
. , ; v, Tuesday.
No,meeting tonight.
A. F. NOT11, Secy.
197
Beer Bill Up Nov. 18
WASHINGTON. Nov. S An agree
ment to vote Novemlv : IS on tho
anti-beer bill was reached formally by
the senate today with the measure's
supporters predicting in enactment
Tlth a large majority to spare.
OUR ANNUAL SALE
Tf W VUltOUUJ j A. V V S I
Potted Holland Bulbs v
for indoor blooming, November to April
Hvnrlr.fnn nr1 Tnliritt all rrl nvc Navtioumf
and Daffodils, 23c each
s Br Ufa Store
The San-Tox Shop
109 East Main Street.
Safe
Milk
For Infants
& Invalids
NO COOKING
The "Food -Drink" for All Ages.
Quick Lunch otHome.Ofnce.nnd
Fountains. Ash for HORLICK'S.
-Avoi3 Imitations & Substitutes
An Impressive Display of
Model Hats and Blouses
fashioned from the newest fabrics
Priced from
$5.00 to $18.50
Cut out this advertisement... It is worth 20 per cent
Discount on any article in the store
The Vanity Shop
Corner East Main and Bartlett
;T00 LATE TO CLASSIFY
WANTED Will pay cash for stoves.
Iron and wooden bedsteads, at the
Second-Hand Store, 3C S. Grapo St.
Phone 1032. . 201
KOR SAI.K Second hand cook stoves,
heaters, bedsteads, springs and mat
tresses. New Ivory dressers at
second hand prices. 3tf S. Grapo St.
L'lil
He Lost 65 Pounds She Got
Thinner, Both Look Much BcLlcr!
It b Jur'JtJtr tni-la1 ta rWii-t wlSt -li tefevtr.
f'eaii. TSt dtatui u Ufuallf tliweJ W? great nrlif to
vtil oraafii, hrthh an4 vticn pjac a tnunUtli impravf
tnt In tpt("u; Mt-itl!v when korrtn TahulM ate ttkmtx '
aecacdiiif t ike aiamyU K.tkxi.
triKad 4 run thu wtv In laxit moma I Mr. M. LwnMr
if tit trt ttJiKta oe pound! a,ad that ih lmk Mtir
Trunft. Aiue n. v aooa aio uaJ Knit and lt warn
wakl1C pvuihit in 1cm tkK ibm wnkt,
And i th atarr rroi or to anmhwr aSout Kararn mhJ
th caiT UirtvtloM a cmlflf atvllrta Km at retMuJ
TduCtloni It) '4tkt (fl Wfifticvful lMprVrvUtCftt ha(th, '
foan tftd Uttnt at KtKlr and in,J, It a th ahac4uv mm, ,
taiy. Kwna&c ntiioi at tefi tcatmAt. T!k plcmtc ftvt 4c.
KiWiO pco trnrd ft, in ptam wnrrtt tk many temtv
!!. V tne to koron Co . M. : tti.-Mi X, New tL. N. Y.
Or. vuu can ubtitn Korrin Tabtilr.
atf-h-i m.' In (nit city t goou iirugiiii, incluainc Fw.-f.
JIcuili'B lrng Stor and Chas. Strang's TUarmacy
" "". "" 1 . 7 !L -1 ' -
fl llipl&? i Ticket Office Sale Opens Fri; Nov. 11
PAP.r SUNDAY, NOV. 13TI
ill Orders fi
ll Now I iiSHi pCf M AR CUS' SALON I
v' wap?v '; w ,p'tv,i:ErT
I-arn at ui fc.-- -ti ULUUih 7'A'-i'VV 111 IIS.' Ml ii ta "
V-f WlW VWWK S TO AFO DE. WAH PRICES!
Via m-m
IP
ftl-OV DE. WAH PRICES
fi$lSrENIGHT$2.00rw
.vn.iii hntire Lower Floor, J2:
Rnleony. R rows li.sn. (mir r- 1
'AT. Klnnr, $1.50: Kntronr. $1 and SO
ADO TK.X lKll ll-VT 11.111 T
SPECIAL SIX.