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About Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 29, 1921)
PAOTC TWO MRDFOIN) MATL TRTTUIN'R. AfKDT'ORD. ORKCOY. TlMvSDAY. XOVKM BRT? 2fl.:-T921 Jocal and Personal Since last Saturday niljlit 1.38 Inchon i f rain have fallen in Meilford und lm mediate vicinity, of .which .51 of an inch fell since S a. ni. Monday up to S a. ni. today. Rain continued more or less all day, and morn rain is pre dicted for tonight and Wednesday. The Mackey Studio absolutely guar antees to finish your photographs in , .., " according to nports filed at the head- There was born November 27, In the; Mrs. Mary H. Orr and Ira Van I.oh Among guests at the Hotel Holland All members of the Women' Kelleff I Dow Association hospital, to Mr. and ' returned Monday from Kugeno after, are II. S. McC'arter of Simkane. GeorKliCorps are urKed to bo present at the Mrs. Geo. K. Manning a seven pound daughter. They aro doing nicely. Signature cuts for ads and fitter heads designed. II. Grey. 1'honu TS. Auto tops, cushions, curtain lights. Medford Auto Top. No. Grape. 2 14 The Ilnyal Neighbors will meet with Mrs. E. M. Ilussong. 1017 North River side, on Dee. 1st, at 2 p. m. Klection of officers. Please attend. 215 Night shooting resulted In the arrest of seven hunters over the week end. lot of time and money. 204 East Main s-.nd Central. 2H , Hemstitching 1 Picotlng Kc per yd. Vanity Shop. If Masonic Eastern Star Dancing club Mill hold their second party Nov. 30lh. Club members only. 215 The local council of the Knights of Columbus order at their meeting last night appointed a committee to for ward a telegram to Marshal Foch In viting him to stop here next Friday, if jtossihle, when he passos through the city enrouto from Portland to San Francisco. The famous military leader Is a member of the Knights of Columbus order. Sachets, lingerie sets, hack powders, hand decorated shoo trees, pin cush ions, and powder jars. Handicraft Shopr'.'t , . ' put of; town, property owners: Let me personally make your rentals and collections. References given. M. Post office box CGI, Medford, Ore. 214 DrcsHinakor with experienced help will give, special attention to holiday work. Orders received on short notice will bo given prompt attention. Call 355-Y or 90S West Tenth St. tf Frank C. llriiniwell, slate superin tendent of banks, has moved his fam ily froin" Grants Pass to Portland, in which city they will make their homo. The Geo. L. Troichler Motor Co. today received notice of reduction on United Suites and Goodyear tires and tubes and will be glad to uuoto the new prices to their customers. Guild card party, Legion hall, Thurs day afternoon, Dec. 1st. Progressive bridge and Five Hundred, 25c. 215 Orders taken for Christmas plum pudding. Mrs. York, phono 406. 21(1 Texas pecans, new crop, excellent flavor, 00 cents per pound delivered. Minimum shipment two pounds. Ordur them for Xmas. Paul Juorgens, Cap ital Station; Austin', Texas. lis The Til Gym class'fbr business and professional girls will liioot at 7:45 tonight. Mrs., Paul Hansen corsetlcro for Nullono. Phono 5S5-.I. tf , Whethbr your motor 1b new or old, whother it bo a Ford or a Packard, Do Luxe pistons will Increase your power and decrease your vibration, oil mid gas consumption. Wo guarantee the ubovo results. Illversldo Garage. tf Community dancing tit' Nat Wednes day. Admission 10c. ' 214 Representative Slnnott has received word from the veterans' bureau of the allowance of the insurance claim of Mrs. Inez O. Stevens of Medford, the widow of Harold J. Taylor, u soldier or Lakevlew, who died from disabil ities about two years ago, but had nuiilo no claim cither for compensa tion or insurunee. Upon Sinnott's ap peal the compensation was allowed somo weeks ago and now the Insur ance, with the result that Mrs. Stevens will recelvo $57.50 a month as compen sation and an equal amount as insur ance payment. Portland Journal. .Xmas cards, 5 to 20 cents. Handi craft Shop. Wo aro located ut 30 North Holly street at Valley Garage. Wo aro agents for the new Voile Six nud have a num ber of bargains in used curs. Your own terms In reason, liattory oorvlce In connection. Open Sundays and even ings. Medford Velio Co. tf A' Hlg Six roadster III perfect con dition, good tires und spare tires in exchange for an equity in a house and lot, or will exchange for milk cows or beer cattle. Ilox till, Mall Tribune. 215 i .The O. A. C football team passed through the city today enrouto to Cor vallis from Pasadena, Calif., where (hey played last Saturday with the University of Southern California team. Gentlemen mako evening appoint ments at tliu Sanitary Homily Shop for scul) treatment, facial massago, etc. Kxport operator. Phono 6!5 J. 215 Home made Christmas candy III ap propriate boxes or in hulk, and made after your own recipes if desired. Leave orders at Kaudyland or phone !PS2. 21!l See. our button card for new Ideas In revered buttons. Handicraft Shop. spending a very pleasant ThankBgiv lag with friends. Agate Jewelry, Edgar Wight. Sweet tooth! Candy! Get it at Ht. -Mark's liazaar, Legion hall, Dec. 1st. 215 For one week only, $H0 suits ami overcoats at $13. Klein the Tailor. 12S K. Main. Upstairs. 210 'The Heaver Portland Cement com pany is installing a fifteen ton Hrown locomotive hoist near their cement W. Knight of Hubbard. J. C. Weather-1 regular meeting Thursday. Dec- wax of San Francisco. F. H. Clansingl the annual election of officers of a Angeles. Mr. ami Mrs. (Viiclesj held Jhen. Stover of Seattle, and ('. II. Il-ieg of j Eugene. j If you wish to order Ch i-t nas cards phone u or 300-1... l.'.u engrave J sim ples to choose from. Thursday l:ei day. 215 Dr. Frank Roberts, dentist. Deuel Illdg. Telephone 50:1-11. tf Mis. Delmar Frederick, liroprhtir 1st. as I i to be ' Special convocation Tues day. Nov. 20th, 7:3" p. m. jf. "t. M. Visilois wel come. A NOTII. Secy. 3C quarters of the state game commis sion Monday. Four Klamath FallB men, Charles Martin. Orvnl Vaughn, John Hunsaker and Edward Hosley. were fined $25 on this charge andj Hearings win ne given l uesriay lor Frank While, Otis Kirkpatriek nnd Steve Kapher of Portland, who were arrested at Scapoosc Sunday night by William llrown, deputy game warden. Edgar Louden of Crawfordsvllle was fined $50 at Albany for having deer meat In his possession. Good clean rags wanted at Medford Printing Co. All kinds of rough and dressed lumber. Wallace Woods, phone 10S. 711 E. Main St. Community dancing at Nat Wednes day. Admission 10c. 214 ("ash Wooil and Walter Fraser Drown attended the chamber of com merce forum luncheon at Grants Pass yesterday. Something doing every minute Thursday, Dec. 1st. Don't forget Guild 10c dance in evening. Legion hall. 215 Try our merchants lunch. The Shasta.' Hear ye! Hear ye! Klein the Tailor makes reliable suits nnd o'conts, $K0 storage bins to handle a storage of 'be Sanitary lleauty Shop of Med limn rock which Is being quarried out la ln clty today making ar at Zacher and transported to the main t rangements for the opening or le-autv plant by the S. P. The primary object; Parlors here two nights a week. She or the hoist Is to pile the rock in stor- wi" be here on Mondays mid Thur i- W. O. W. Medrord Cnmji No. !io, Wov'"'en of Uie World will give a dance for-y"lem- l-ers and their families. Wedneau35' evening, November 30, 1921. 210 A. J. CHOSE, Committee. age to eliminate delay at plant during the summer the main I whenever, days of each week, and if there Hj business in nil-Ill k!w will r Ii i,:ti-' J I fitivtlilmr rr.,n ,.. .. ,...o...-v -llCre eVOrV fill V Gr.'mti PilMM (ilirUw I Plans lo use the big crane when the China lily bulbs. Jap Art Store. j plant is in ocration for idling cement I Another shipment of ribbon novel- clinker in storage for ageing and tm'"- Handicraft Shop. handling gypsum will probably be put When better automobiles are built. Into execution when rock storage Willi Hulck will build thoin. tf not bo so necessary. The llrown hoist I ''""1 V. Marls, director of extension was bought in Seattle and Is being w"rli " I'"-' . A. C, passed through eqiilpjiod at the plant with a fifty f-.Mil cilv Monday enryute home to Cor crane and a clam-shell bucket holding, vallis from Atlanta, Oa., where he at one yard. The hoist cost the company 1 ,t'I"lc1 tne annual meeting of the na- about $15.000. Gold Hill News. tlonal farm bureau federation. Forsythe Dyers & Cleaners, plume! Windshield glass. Car sto-age by 341: shop nt 116 .Mistletoe. Prompt i lav- week or month. Hittson Motors, service and prices lowest consistent! -14 ASPIRIN Name "Bayer" on Gsaulne values at $45. 12S B. Main. Upstairs. 2I!I According to Portland newspapers no price changes were announced for either butter or eggs In the retail shops In that city for the weok's open ing, but It begins to look as If fresh eggs have not only reached the high point hut aro likely to go lower with out much delay. While naturally weather conditions for the immediate future will afreet the price that con sumers must pay for fresh eggs, the supply Is Increasing faster than the demand. The newest shades in silk mixed nnd Shetland yarns. Handicraft Shop. We do stamping for your needle work Deuel's Art Department. Wnntod-Clonn rugs at Medford Printing Co. The basket ball teams of the Central Point and Gold Hill schools have games scheduled for Dec. Ulth at Gold Hill and on Fell. 10th nt Central Point. The Alpha Delta class or I ho Chris tian church will meet at the home or Mrs. A. J. llanhy. 435 North Holly I'riuny niiernoon at 2:30. All mem bers aro cordially Invited. High grado tailors for mon and women. Ones, Ashland, Ore. tf lluy all kinds of well niado aprons at St. Mark's liazaar, Legion hall, Dee. 1st. 215 Community dancing at Nat Wednes day. Admission 10c. 214 John Ulrlch, who has been hero from tho east as the guest of his son, Georgo C. Ulrlch, Is now at Medford where ho will visit with his daughter heroic returning to his home. Klam ath Falls Herald. Mattresses, furniture upholstering. Medford Auto Top, Phone 104. 214 Edgar Wight, watch repairing. A lull llnu of Xmas girts. Handicraft Shop. All business women of .Medford are Invited out Wednesday evening to at tend the truck meet at the Y. W. C. A. II. Farrow, carpenter, Central Point. Good work a specialty. 7SS-J-3. 215 Sc per yd. Rut tons covered. Handicraft Shop. tf $i!0 suits to order only $15 for ono week only. Klein the Tailor, 12S !:. Main. Upstairs. ' 219 Oregon authors week opened Mon day at Portland and will continue throughout the week at tho J. K. Gill company, with a reception on Tuesday and Wednesday afternoons and a din ner Wednesday evening at the Hotel Multnomah. It Is expected that an or ganization or the writers or tho state will be formed at the Wednesday even ing dinner. Speakers on this occasion will include Edison Marshall of Med ford, Mrs. Ella Higgluson. Mrs. Eva Emery Dye, Mrs. Mabel Holmes Par sons, Anne Shannon Monroe and John II. Horner. Fine handkerchief linens white iind colors 25 cents a sqiuiro at Deuel's Art Department. Heady made sidewalks. Artiste Stone Co. ;" 217 Ruttous covered at Deuel's Art De with first class work. A portion of your patronage appreciated. 219 Wood! Wood! All kinds of wood nt 1118 North Central, $3.00 per tier und up. Prompt delivery. Satisfaction guaranteed. Phono C34-X. J. M Carlton. 211 When in need of shingles and roof ing call Wallace Woods, 108, 711 K. Main. A representative of the state depart- THERE IS NOTHING equal to Chamberlain's 'Tablets ' for constipation. tWhen the proper ' dose 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 action of the bowels. Chamberlain's Tablets have cured many cases of chronic constipation. incut of labor is in the city inspecting the hollers of the public school build ings. A few suggestions for Xmas. Pot tery, handlialuted glassware and fancy candlesticks. Handicraft Shop. Signature cuts for ads and letter heads designed. II. Grey. Phono 75. 222 Doors, windows. Medford Lbr. Co. ln Its writeup of the coming boxing program on Dec. 3rd at Klamath Falls under tho auspices of the boxing com mission of that city, tho Klamath Falls Herald says: "The main event will bo a ten-round affair between Earl Ritchie of this city nnd Fighting Sharkey of Medford, both heavy weights. They will clash. at 185 pounds ringside." ' Plain' sewing, undormuslins and children's wear a specialty. 900 W. Fourth street. Telophono 83S-Y. 219 rt. f. Stewart, builder, contracts for all buildings. Residence 217 Apple street. Phone 043. tf Signature cuts for ads and letter heads designed. II. Grey. Phone 75. i , O 9 O The First Baptist church will give an informal reception Wednesday evening to Mr. ami Mrs. 15. J. Fonts who will shortly leave Modrord alter a number or years resldenco In tho city. Keep up the Xmas spirit. Send greeting cards. Handicraft Shop. Any color of hdkf. squares. 25c. Handicraft Shop. Shingles, shakes. Medford Lbr. Co. .Mrs. Kenneth Williams of Grants Pass, was n week end house guest at the home or Mrs. John Denison. Lath and plaster, Medford Lbr. Co. Visit "Tho White Elephant" booth at St. Mark's llnzaar, Dec. 1st, Legion hall. wis Dr. 11. K. Murphy, dentist, over Wnolworth store. Pert Collins, former resident of Medford ami who returned to the city last Thursday night with his wife and three children, was arrested this mor ning at tile home of a friend in the southwest section of the city by Chief of Police Timothy and Deputy Sheriff Millard at tho request of the Eugene authorities on a charge of forgery. An officer will come from Eugene to take him buck to that city tomorrow for trial. Brighton up your ads und business stationery, with a new signature cut designed at reasonable charge. 11. Grey, .Mall Tribune. 222 Invest your savings in tho Jacksou lounty Hullding and Loan associa tion, (f Another big dauce at Applegute Saturday, Dec. 3. Slmset orchestra. 217 ( ut chrysanthemums. Jap An store. Christinas and New Year greeting cards, phone 75 or 3901. to see .sam ples. Only two more days to order. 211 Insurance Plus Service. it. A. Holmes, The Insurance Man. ' tf Leave your order for fancy needle work at Deuel's Art Department. Recent arrivals at the Hotel Med ford include M, A. Dunbar or Seattle: C. W. Mallard of Sheboygan, Wis., H. D. Drew of Corvallis, G. K. Patterson of Philadelphia, and A. W. llowman of Connersville, Pa. Another big dance nt Applegute Saturday, Dec. 3. Sunset orchestra. 217 The Y. W. C. A. track meet Wednes day evening promises to be a very Interesting event Edgar Wight, reliable jeweler. ' When in need of snsh and doors, call Wailace Woods, 10S or come to 711 E. Main St. Earl Reynolds, who has had charge of a local garage during Hiq night for some time past, was found intoxicated in tho garage and asleep, by night IKiliccmen about 2 o'clock this morn ing and placed under arrest. He was to havo been arraigned before Justice Taylor this afternoon. Last chance. Engraved and hand tinted Xmas and New Year, cards. Orders not taken after Thursday. Phone at once to 73 or 39U-L. 215 Another big dance at Applcgate Saturday, Dec. 3. Sunset orchestra. -' - . 1 21T Her " Old "Skirt ! Dyed to Make : Baby a Coat Kuril luirliiiKr of "I kimml Dyrn" roiitaiim clirrc-t it his mi .siniir any woman ran dye m tint lirr uhl. worn, fadrd (hfnuH new. Kvcn if she has novcr dyed Ik fore, she ran put a new, rli'li color into shabby KkirtH, dresnen, walnts, coals, Htorkf iikh, sweaters, eoverinKH. draperies, haiiKiiiKH. every thing liny Hiannmd Dye.s no other liind then perfect home dyoins is Kuaranteetl. .Inst tell your druiKlsl whether the material you wish to dye Is wool or .sillt. or whether It is linen, rot ton, or mixed kooiIs. Diamond Dyes never streak, spot, fade, or run. Adv. MILK PRICES ARE LOWERED IN MEDFORD At a meeting of the Milk 1'rodiu' ers and Distributors held last Satur day It was decided that the price of milk should he reduced. The moot ing was well attended and the opin ion was unanimous. Among other things or discussion, the quality or milk was brought up and It is a well known fact that Southern Oregon, t meaning Mediord) has tho best iiillk. continuing the highest per cent-am- In butter-fat In the state, which is delivered to the - consumers. This statement was verified by Mr. Zimer. Deputy State Dairy and Eoed Inspec tor, who was present ut this meeting, and was appreciated very highly by the producers. The price of milk and cream deliv- ciod at residences daily, effective De cember 1st, 1!2I, was decided on as follows: . Milk. gal.. JOc: qts , 11c: pts.. tic. Cot fee Cream, gal., $1.50; qts.. 50c; pts.. sue; half pint, 15c. Whipping cream, gal. 2.00; qts., '"i'c; t., 35c; half pints 2flo. Adv, Hen- sin star nt' " is I he 'nssion' irresistible POLA NEGRI ns tbe wild disei't diuK-cr in tin- most vivid iiiul swift moving of Oriental dramas A Vi'iionui fUiK '" Big Millinery Special WednesHav and Thursday CIk SEE OUR WINDOWS The Vanity Shop 1 MISS LOUNSBURY, Milliner ( Jorner Main and Bartlett WarninR! Unless you see tho name "I layer" on parknKe or on tablets, you are not Kottintf genuine Aspirin prescribed by physicians for twenty one years and proved safe by millions Take Aspirin only as told in tho Bay er package tor Colds, Headache, Neu ralgia. Rheumatism, Earache, Tooth ache, I-umbaKO and for Tain. Handy tin boxes of twelvq Hayer Table of Aspirin cost few rents. Druggists also sell larger packages. Aspirinvis the trade mark of flayer Manufacture (if MonoacwUeaeidouter of Satiry lie arid. Adv. TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY j FOIt SALK 5 room modern bungalow,! close in. Small payment down, hal-j ance liJic rent. Martin McDonoiiKh, i Owner, Hotel Nash cor. lJhone 329. 21Uf VOH SALK heaving city, must sell my six cylinder car this week. Fine condition, new tires and a unrsain. Inquire Kins Street Garage. Phone 51i. 210 WANTKD to lease 5 or 6 room modern house by desirable tenant before Christmas. Phono 10.TtJ. 21fi DR. RICKERT Eyes Scientifically Tested and Glasses Properly Fitted NO DROPS CSEU ' llrolien Innes Accurately Implicated FACTORY ON PREMISES ttnw K MHln. ftnwrtfttr ttiw" "Good Shoes" 21 North Central . .. .. ' A GOOD BIT OF SHOE NEWS FOR THE MAN WHO WANTS A GOOD PAIR OF SHOES TO WEAR DURING ROUGH, WET WEATHER, WHICH LOOK DRES SY AND WILL STAND THE GAFF. A emune Scutch Grain Calf, all solid leather shoe made over last that we pos itively know will fit, at only 85 $8. A PAIR Welt sewed all tho way arotmd : heel seat, brass: Eyelets and 'hooks and the latest shade, hi' tan. . - ; ?; "GOOD SHOES" Built Our! Business" r i A TIP TO MEDFORD HOUSEWIVES Baking is a Real Pleasure if BEST PATENT "'. MANUFACTURED BY BKerr C'fford & Co, Inc. 3 mz " PORTLAND, OREGON. Best Patent Flour is used. A blended flour. "You get more loaves per sack." Kerr's Rolled Oats, Wheat Flakes and Hot Cake Flour Have Proven Superior Kerr Gifford & Co., Inc. Portland, Oregon "ONE ARABIAN NIGHT" A voinaMie i.f the luimn! thursday hoot Gibson in "ACTION" Don't forget the Photographs in the Christmas boxes. Your pic tare will mean more to your relatives and dear friends than the most expensive gift you can give. Hill vim niiisl have tlieni made at oin-e, tin's week if possible, if they nn "back east." Malic an appointment for some evening if yi ui can't get in during the day. TUDIO