Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, November 26, 1921, Page 2, Image 2

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Yocal and
Personal
An important meeting of the Parent
Teachers council will be held next
Monday afternoon at 3 o'clock, at
which a largo attendance of members
Is urged.
Hemstitching
: Fleeting .
' ; 8c per yd.
' Vanity Bhop. . tt
. ; The Mackey Studio absolutely guar
antees to finish your photographs In
plenty of tlmo for Christmas. Call now
and nrrange for a Bitting and save a
lot of time and money. -04 East Main
end Central. 214
; Dancing at Nat tonight. 212V4
Despite the recent disagreeable
weather touring parties continue to
travel through the country and on
their way from place to pluco register
at the city autn camp. Four parties
wore registered at the camp yesterday
as follows: J. C. Lewis and two boys
of Qakdulo, Y'n enroute north; .1. N.
Dcnncy and one boy of Seattle, touring
south; Air. and Mrs. Charles L. Hoot
eiironto from Seattlo to Los Angeles,
iind ID. P. Reynolds and family of San
Francisco, touring norlh.
' Out of town property owneis; Let
me personally make your rentals nnd
collections. Ilefercncos given. M. Post
office box CC1, Med ford, Ore. 214
. Stamped wearables for wee babies
nnd for tots up to 4 years. Handicraft
Shop.
: )Tho Geo. L. Trolchlor Motor Co.
.today received notice of reduction on
"1'nited States and Goodyear tires nnd
tubes nnd will be glad to quote the
new prices to their customers.
' :Morlo Gray and Clarence A. TCclser
iiolored to Grants Pass this morning
oil. business.
'Dancing at Nat tonight. 21214 '
Special scalp treatments, manicures, 1
sbamiKio, hair dying, etc., given to
t:ont!omen from 0 to 9 o'clock Monday,
Wednesday and Friday evenings.
Pleaso make appointments. Phone
B05-J, Sanitary rioauty Shop. 213
Whether your motor Is new or old,
whether it bo a Ford or a Pncltnrd,
Do. Luxe pistons will incronso your
ppwor nnd decrease your vibration, oil
ud gas consumption. Wo guarantee
tlio above results. Itlverslde Garage.
tf
Italph D. Thomas is visiting his
homo folks for a few days'. Mr. Thom
as is a graduate of Willamette univer
sity, and is now in the Kimball School
of Theology. Lie Is it young minister
of exceptional ability. According to
uivnouncemcnts ho will occupy the pul
pit, of the First Mothodlst Episcopal
church tomorrow evening.
Seo our button card for new Ideas in
covered buttons. Handicraft Shop.
flood clean rags wanted at Medford
Pricing Co..
Mis. Paul Hansen, corsetlere for
NuHono. Phone 0S5-J tf
Alex Sparrow who has boon In Port
land on business this week Is taking
tlmo to string the hotel reportors on
the exploded "petrified lady" myth,
as witness tho following In the Ore
pin Ian: "A. Sparrow, superintendent
of Crater Lake National park, Is regis
tered at tho Multnomah. Mr.. Sparrow
is enthusiastic over tho Increaso in
business in the park and says that this
year 28.001) peoplo and 7S90 automo
biles visited tho lako, an increaso of
42 per cent in tho number of visitors
and 03 per cent In tho number of auto
mobiles. Tho discovery of tho "petri
fied lady," as It Is called by the ran
gers, has excited a groat deal of inter
est, and it is oxpoctud that hundreds
will make tho trip to seo this wonder
ful carving in solid rock. With four
nioro feet of snow In tho park, all of
the rangers and employes have left
except tho caretaker In tho lodge and
tho ranger and his wll'o at Anna
Springs camp."
32,000 miles without ropairs. Buy n
Hupmiibile. Clark Motor Co., dealers.
213
Auto tops, cushions, curtain lights.
Medford Auto Top, No. Grape. 214
All kinds of rough ana dressod lum
ber. Wnlluco Woods, phono 108. 711
10. Main 8L
Mr. and Mrs. W. M. llowker enter
tained at a 1 o'clock dinner on Thanks
giving day.
Stamped gowns nnd combinations
already for embroidery. Handicraft
Shop.
The Aixistolic Faith congregation
Mil hold regular services in their new
hall at 128 Fast Main street over the
Marsh grocery, beginning Friday, Nov.
2Ti. on Tuesday and Friday ovenlngs
at 7: l.'i, and Sunday morning at 10:30.
Gentlemen make oveuing apiiolnt
menls at tho Sanitary lleauty Shop for
sculp treatment, facial massage, etc.
Kxport oporutor. Phone fill."i-J. 21."
Among guests at the Hotel Madford William M. Junes, state fire warden! The following parsons were this
are G. A. Gordon of Chico, Murray Le-lof Oregon, headquarters at Medford, week adjudged Insane by the proper
When In need of shingles and roof-!
ing call Wallace Woods, 108, 711 K.
in charge of Jackson county, was in ! county officials and taken to the
Yreka last week looking up data rela- asylum at Salem: D. C. Canienn of,
tlv to be co-operation of California Gold Hill, age about 71 years; Itlchard
and Oregon for protection of areas of Weber of Ashland, a one armed nia'i,
the two states from fire outside the i aged about 25 years who had been se it I
forest territories. Yreka News. jto tho asylum twice before; and Wal-j
Dancing at Nat tonight. 212ter Kasor, aged 23,. also of Ashland.
jacKsonvine post. i
Dr. Frank Roberts, dontlst. Deuel
Main. liiug. Telephone 503-It. U"
Signature cuts for ads and letter-1 The children were delighted with
heads designed. H. Grey. Phjne 75. j Mary Pickford In "Daddy Lang Legs'
222, at the free matineo today given by
A largo and noble looking, homeless ' Geo. A. Hunt company and the Mai
yellow dog which has been attracting j Tribune. As usunl there was a hi '
much admiring attention in this cityjCroad of happy children p.-eseut ane
for the past two days is undoubtedly they were exceedingly well behaved,
the yellow dog stolen at Grants Pass All members of the official fowl of
on the 24th by a hobo, along with ajthc Christian church are urgently i
Special rato or. engraved calllngl", iu m pros-iu ai u.e .......
. , r.,,11 -iiiii i f Triinmo nffi police report received hero by Chief meeting after church tomorrow m r
Timothy. The lonely dog followed ing. Very important business.
Mrs. Glen Fabrick about the streets j Yo(J only haY0 weilnea'Iav.
yesterday until to get rid of him Bhe : N-veIber 30 to order those Cui i.itinas
went to her husband's laundry where ..,.., N... Yfi..r.. -,, ...,,., ..i,,,,,,.
vine and A. Alexander of New York,
M. Falk of San Francisco, Boyd
French and John M. Coy of Eugene
and M. J. Pcuslnger of Omaha,
Dancing at Nat tonight. 212',&
Big masquerade at Helms club
house, Kingsbury Springs, Saturday
night, Nov. 20th, Ashland. 212
Wanted Clean rags at Medford
Printing Co.
Among the business visitors In
Grants Pass on Thursday night and
Friday was A. C. Spence.
. We are located at 30 North Holly
street at Valley Garage. We are agents
for the now Velio Six O'jd have a num
ber of bargains in used cars. Your own
terms in reason. Battery service in
connection. Ojien Sundays and even
ings. Medford Velio Co. tf
GOOD BOUTS LISTED
unT pyr.
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cards. Call 3'JO-L or Tribune office.
Try our mercnania lunch. The
Shasta.
Robert Pelouze, who played left end
tor tho Multnomah Athletic club, was
consplcious in helping win tho 21 to 7
victory of that eleven over the Univer
sity of Oregon team at Portland on
Thanksgiving day.
We do stamping for your needle
work Deuel's Art Department.
Dig masquerade at Helms club
house, Kingsbury Springs, Saturday
night, Nov. 2lith, Ashland. 212
High grade tailors rur men and
women. Orres. Ashland. Ore. tf
Jess Housley, n Medford boy aged
about 18 years, who was being held in
tho county jnil on a bootlegging charge
obtained "leg ball" Tuesday evening
nnd made his escape. He had been a
trusty around the jail grounds, nnd
Tuesday evening about C o'clock he
asked the Jailer, llert Moses, for per
mission to get a bucket of water,
which was granted. Willie Moses was
using the telephone the boy "lit out I
like u scared rox ami ran towaras me
,MoBe8 home. This of course wus done
to prevent the Jailer from taking a
shot at him. Ho mude good his escape
and so far lias not boon recaptured.
.Jacksonville Post.
Dancing at Nat tonight. 212V4
Darnless Hose for children 25c at
the Colonial. 213
Wise peoplo know what a "Hup" is.
Clark Motor Co. 213
Rumors that tho Washington high
school team of Portland may play the
Ashland high tuani either at Ashlund
or at Medford for the state champion
ship next Saturday are persistent and
frequent.
Mattresses, rurnlture upholstering.
Medford Auto Top, Phono 104. 214
Edgar Wight, wntoh repairing,
Attractive Innovations In American
Legion jewelry. Martin J. Roddy. 213
Ilev. 10. P. Lnwrenco, pastor of the
Presbyterian church of this city, con
ducted Thanksgiving services nt
llrowimboro last night for the people
of that vicinity.
Special rato on engraved calling
cards. Call 3II0 L or Tribune office.
Simple designs stumped for embroi
dery on tho best quality piquot tubing.
Handicraft Shop.
Agate Jowelry, Edgar Wight
J. A. Guynor of Medford and Chas.
W. Hall of lOuglo Point were among
tho Jackson county residents regis
tered nt Portland lintels Friday.
tho animal was locked in a room until j
Dancing at Nat tonight. 2121-4
Hemstitching
8c per yd.
Buttons covered.
HandicrnftShop. tf
Children's wool hose 80c at tho
Colonial. , 213
The Josephine county Pomona
grunge held a meeting this afternoon
at tho Fruitdnlu grange hall at which
reports were given, on the state and
national grange conventions.
All puro linen Initial hdkfs. 30c
whllo I hey last. Handicraft Shop.
11. Furrow, carpenter, Central Point.
Good work a specialty. 78S-J-3. 215
Signature cuts for ads and lottor
heads designed. 11. Grey. Phono 75.
222
Miss Belle Fleming of Jacksonville,
who Is a Medford high student, is re
covering from the appendicitis opera
tion performed on her at tho Dow As
sociation hospital about 8 days ago.
Buttons coverod nt Deuel's Art De
partment. We fix 'em. Crater Lake Automo
tive Co., 123-125 S. Front St.
Leave your order for fancy noodle-
work at Deuel's Art Department.
Robert Hell, a Medford high student
is recovering from a fractured arm.
which injury was received while he
was cranking n Ford car.
Fdgar Wight, rellahlB Jeweler.
Fine handkerchief linens white
and colors 2j cents a square at
Deuel's Art Department.
HO dresses very specially priced at
tho Colonial. 212
she reached home.
Doors, windows. Medford Lhr. Co.
R. I. Stewart, builder, contracts foi
all buildlngB. Residence 217 Apple
street. Phone 643. tf
Signature cuts for ads and letter
heads designed. H. Grey. Phone 75.
222
The Central Point high basket ball
team defeated the Jacksonville high
team in Central Point last Wednesday
by the score of 22 to IS.
Invest your savings 'n the Jackson
County Buildlnf, and Oan association
tf
Brighten up your ads and business
stationery, with a new signature cut
designed at reasonable charge. II
Groy, Mail Tribune. 222
China illy bulbs. Jap Art Store.' '
Guests nt the Hotel Holland Include
M. Hards of San Francisco, W. O.
Ham of Onkland, Calif., Mr. and Mrs.
Goorgo W. Barker or Butte Falls, Mr.
and Mrs. A. G. Clarke of Glcndnle,
Ore., and Mr. and Mrs. P. J. Lnndrum
of Sacramento.
Spltzenhurg apples are retailing
In New York City for $5.25 a box, ac
cording to a letter received today by
Juy Andrews from his .brother who
w-as in tho eastern metroiolis on .his
way to Haiti with his family and want
ed to lutvo some choice apples while
on their trip.
Dresser scarfs stamped for colored
embroidery on unbleached muslin.
Handicraft Shop.
When better automobiles are built,
Bnick will build them. tf
Tho voters of tho Rnch road district
held an election this afternoon at the
Kuril sclioolliouse.
Windshield glass. Car storage by
day, week or month. Hlttson Motors.
214
Insurance Plus Service. It. A.
Holms xlie Insurance Man. tf
Cut chrysanthemums. Jap Art store.
Notice- has been given by tho state
flah nnd gamo commission that the
limit for fishing bolow the Sa"age
Ruplds (lam will he moved down
stream to the 400-foot mark. It has
heretofore been 200 feet from the fish
way, but the now order will put tho
dead line 200 feet blow tho old murk.
The slate game warden and members
of the commission who 'were here re
cently considered that 200' feet did not
give free water enough bolow the fish
ladder before going over. Grants Pass"
Courier.
25 coats at greatly reduced prices at
the Colonial. '212
When in ned of Bash and doom, call
Wnlluco Woods, 108 or come to 711 K.
Main St.
A woll balanced program is an
nounced for tho evening service at tho
First Methodist church tomorrow
evening. Tho groat anthem, "The
I loa vims Are Telling" by lleothovcn
Iluok will bo sung by tho -chorus choir.
The made quartet will sing. "Remem
ber Me, O Mighty One." The sermon
will he dolivored by Rev. Ralph F.
Thomas, Ills subject being "Blazed
Trulls or lOasy Grades." At tho morn
ing service the pastor will preach on
"Tho Greatest Question," and the of
fertory will be n soprano solo, "Tho
Ixird Is My Shepherd," sung by Mrs.
Pierce.
Sec our lovely Hue of dolls. Handi
craft Shop.
Mrs. B. F. Daddysman left the early
part of tho week to visit with her
daugliter, Mrs. George Bridwell of San
Francisco. Word recently reached this
city that a boy has been burn to Mr.
nnd Mrs. George Bridwell.
Dr. II. K. Murphy, . dentist, over
Wool worth store.
The I'niversity of Southern Califor
nia plays the Oregon Aggies this after-1
noon at Pasadena
IDO L and make appointment for party
I to call with samples. 211
I George llutz, formerly a resident of
this cily, recently cabled to O. M.
Comities from linden Baden, Germany
that he would return about the first of
the year. Mr. Butz has been gone fir
several years, spending his time in
Hawaii, Switzerland and Gormany.
Mrs. C..C. McCurdy and her two ba
bies left yesterday for San Francisco
where they will spend tho Christmas
holidays with Mrs. McCurdy's parents.
Another shipment of stamped lunch
sets, $1.25. Set consists of cloth with
1 napkins to match. Handicraft Shop.
Miss Pearl Hall of Lakeview. Ore..
county school superintendent of Lake
county; -who has been attending a
family over Thanksgiving reunion at
the homo of her brother, Court Hall,
left for home today. Mr. and Mrs.
John Hall, parents of Miss Hall and
Court, will depart for their home nt
Myrtle Creek, Ore., tomorrow.
Shingles, shakes. Medford Lbr. Co.
There was a light public market today,-
as is usual following a holiday,
with no poultry offered for sale. How
ever there were calls at the market
for about a dozen dressed chickens and
one turkey.
Lath and plaster. Medford Lbr. Co.
A completed forward pass and a line
buck early In the last quarter of the
Roseburg-Grunts Puss high school fool
ball contest ut Grants Pass last Thurs
day, won the game for Rone-burg fl to 0.
Poultry meetings will be conducted
as follows this week by H. K. Crosby,
poultry specialist -of the O. A. C:
Theo. Glass, Beagle, Tuesday, 10 a.
in.; Tom Galllger, Rogue River, Tues
day, 2 p. m.; J. W. Birkholz. Central
Point. Wednesday, 10 a. m.; Mr.
Goetsche's home, Ashland, Wednesday
2 p. m.
Wood! - Wood! Alt' kinds of wood
at 111S North Central, $.'1.00 per tier
and up. Prompt delivery. Satisfaction
guaranteed. Phone 03 l-X. J. M.
Carlton. 217
Attorney 11. B. Beekman of Portland
spent Thanksgiving day with his
mother and sister in Jacksonville.
The lOlks will hold a special dance
nt the club next Tuesday night, Nov.
2!ltli. Dancing will begin at 8:30 and a
large crowd Is expected to attend.
This is the first Elks dance of the
winter season.
Ready made sidewalks. Artiste
Stone Co. 217
The malo quartet at the Christian
church is 'becoming nunc iiopular
every week, if you have not heard it
why not go Sunday evening.
Yon cannot place orders for Christ
inns and New. Year's greeting cards
after November 30th. Only three more
days to order. Phono 390-1. at once
and party will call or make appoint
ment to seo tho cards at this office.
OBITUARY
Mrs. Florence Charley
Florence Charley, wife of Hurst
Charloy of this city, passed away Biid-
denly "whllo visiting nt Weed, Cal.,
Nov. 23, at the age of 21 years.
Florence Cunningham was born in
Tucker, I tali, Feb. 2."), 1KII7. In 19 Hi
she was married to Hurst Charley
Mr. and Mi's. Charley came to Jackson
county from Seattlo In 191t shortly
aftor their murriago, and have resided
in Medford since that time. She leaves
besides her husband, two sisters and
one brother, Mrs. Kurl Mooro, i.if Chi
cago, Sirs. Harold Montgomery. Alas
ka. and Arthur Cunningham, Spokane
Wash.
Funeral services will be held at the
parlors of Weeks-Conger Co., Sunday
Mi.,.1, int,-..t iiiu - "m- " '' M"iai( oniciai-
That diet Brown will kiiu k the
bimiIs uut of "Fighting" J" Black
burn ut the Nat smoker next Friday
is tho oplni.in of many local f!ght funs
w'lio are barking their opinion to tilt)
limit. "Fighting Joe" however will
l-Ll up a f-L-u s- r.tli and diet will have
i.i j-.L-p. Joe's ree.ird of knxckoutH
i.i. lu.l.s liain.-H of "Iliittliiis" Fri-k
e.n.I Spencer and. although his Ai'
inistiee i!ay pei-foriiutnee va.H a dvap
p..'iiitiiient lo his adherents, h-j inn
Pe depi-n.tt'il upon to do his be.-t Fri
day night.
Kid Karai -nt, the Ashlar.-! hauler,
v. ill wallop Kid Meailowx. eeonllnri
I.. Ashlaml pei.plc. hut Kid Meadows
i.nd his Mi'ilfni'd followers disagree.
Both will have to work in Friday's
lout. If a decision or knockout Is
fieored.
A battle royal nnd good prelimi
nary events will complete the atiioker
program, and judging from the cali
ber of the fights scheduled, a large
rowd will turn out.
FOUR
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DAY
Tho Hindus observe December 25 as
holiday, but not for religious rea
sons.
CHERRO CHIMES
It's' giuu-anlecd, each sack, the lMst,
Your chance is none, we'll do the
wst.
Take heart, dear friend, from your
sjuI woe.
Take homo a sack of Good Cliorro.
CHERRO
A flour of hard wheat blend
For family use.
At your grocer's soon.
(To ho continued.
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FOUR GREAT SERVICES
I. 10 A. jr.
Bible School Classes for All Ages
A Men's DiMfU&iiuii Clais
II. 11 M. -
The Most Important Question
I. our earthy circi-r only the i.iU-.i,!i:e!ory chapter, or the
whole lion!; of life '.'
111. li:M V. M.
A Wiii-.My-Chum Loafjue Service. led by
Rev. Ralph F. Thomas
Who will address the youn people on "The Knighthood of
Christianity."
iv 7:30 1 :r.
Blazed Trails or Easy Paths
By Kev. Ralph (.!. Thonins
MUSIC OF EXCEPTIONAL MERIT.
- First Methodist Episcopal Church
Fourth and Bartlett r
What Does Your Family
Think of You?
The rea! test of a man's religion is how he act&tt home. Are
you kind, amiable and sweet in your family circle? Bear ye
one another's burdens and so fulfill the law of Chnr," is the
teaching of Christianity.
We can follow Christ's teachings without going to church,
but we thus deny ourselves many opportunitie to help ptbxrs.
Help the church exert the influence in the community tlut it
ought. Link your, effort with the energies of those who are try
ing to build up the best things in town. Come to church Sunday.
11 a. m.
"THE WORLD'S TEST OF THE CHURCH"
7:30 p. m.
GitAND SACRED CONCERT
(Come Early to Clot a Seat)
First Baptist Church
X. Central and 5th St.
JK. Leach, pastor
WITH MEDFORD TRADE IS MEDFORD MADE.
lielnR wnnirestetl locally in the toot
lml! contest.
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GET THESE FACTS
The force of public opinion ouijlit to lie brought to hear hy all clashes lo persuade every renter
in Medt'oi'd to hi'in paying; for a home.
LOYALTY TO YOUR HOME-TOWN nuht to induce every person with any money to loan,
to place it with our association, where, in a few hours it will lie at work nuikins; some family
happy and contented because Ihcy can begm paying for their own home.
NO CITY IN OREGON NEEDS HOMES AS BADLY AS MEDFORD
When a "l'OH KENT" ad results in "0 telephone impiiiies, is it not I into for YOl' with money
to place it where it will relieve this coneestion, mid lako care of the people who want to lo-
eate here? $-T2kZUU 'Ut.
IT'S UP TO YOU, be LOYAL or quit talking about it.
inn. Interment In I. O. O. V. cemetery.
IUI.KY Mrs. Kllin Daley died at
Portland, Ore., November 2".. She
was the wife of .1. 11. Daley. The re
mains will arrive in Medford on Sun
day niorniim. The funeral services
will lie held at the Perl Funeral Home
Sunday at :i:.1rt p. in., Kev. D. IC.
Millard nffiriatinR. Interment in
Central Point cemetery. Mrs. Daley
I leaves two daughters, who are: Mrs.
I ! K- I- Medley of Conullle, Ore., and
j Mrs. T. A. Hand of Kusene. Ore.
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TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY
LOST Kversh;tr penotl, engraved E.
K. (J.. in Thoonix or on highway.
Kinilcr return to Mail Tribune.
Jackson County Building and Loan Association
C. M. KIDD, President 0. C. BOGGS, Secretary
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LOST Hank heok on Farmers &
Fruitusmvers Hank. Contains de
IKisit slip and $'i in cash. Name on
book II. F. Mer.ihou. Heturn to Mall
Tribune ami receive liberal reward.
I'Oll SALIC cylinder car. riood tires, J
best buy in imvn. or will consider
trade for lighter car. Phone 211
I LOST Hunch keys In leather case.
Phone tlt or 1Y.S. lieward. -I-
lOU RKXT ltachelor apartments 1
'.'1! Talent Court. Phone S'-V-H. 21e
NEXT TIME YOU ORDER
FLOUR, PURCHASE
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BEST PATENT
flour . :
HANUfACTURCO BY
ft Kerr CirroRD & Co. Inc. M
PORTLAND, OREGON 3
Best Patent Flour
A superior blended flour for
Perfect Bread Baking
"At Your Grocer" ,
(You get more loaves per sack)'
Warner, Wortman & Gore's, Hibbard's Grocery, the Truax Store
West Side Groceteria, Bungalow Store, Oakdale Grocery, Econ
omy Groceteria.
Kerr Gifford & Co., Inc.
Portland, Oregon ;' '