Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, December 03, 1921, Page 2, Image 2

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    VAGF. TWO
Arenronn ATTJ TmnrxE. mfdrwd. oni-mov. sattkmav. KCKfuKi
1921
focal and U
Personal
, I!. K. Owens of the I'nion Oil com-t ('. T. Van .Ve
fftf- wny no was arrested yesterday by
SiJ- Officer J. J. Mcilahon on a rlunv nf
! sieiiDK has entered a plea of not
isumy m Justice Taylor a court. Hi:
J. C. Nolen was arrested yesterday , wl" be ,ried oaly morning.
Dy tniei ot fonce Timothy on a
charge of having intoxicating liquor
In his possession the liquor in question
being one-half pint of moonshine whis
key, ile was released on $30 bail and
appeared in Justice Taylor's court this
morning entering a plea of guilty and
paying the t-j fine which was im
posed. Signature cuts for ads and eltter
lieads designed. H. Grey. Phone 73.
222
ltoys come in and see new steel disc
wheels coaster wagons.
Bros.
While the public market today was
a very good one tho patronage was not
up to the usual Saturday trade." There
was a bountiful supply of fresh beef.
pork, veal and goat, and sausages and
cured meats. On tha bulletin board of
the market appeared this sign. "We
are short of spuds, cabbage anl par
snips." Try our merchants lunch. The
Shasta.
Clear sailing, to the Riverside Com
munity dance on the Rogue, Saturday
night 215
The business meeting of the Kp
worth League of the M. E. church.
South, had a good representative at
tendance last night, and planned a
Hemstitching,
Picotlng.
Sc per yd.
Buttons covered.
Handicraft Shop. tf
Balloon dances; Snappy music:
Tonight: Nat.
An automobile radiator ami hood
cover makes an ideal Xuias present.
Medford Auto Top Co., 30 N, Grape.
Phone 104. tf
E. E. Elliott, director of vocational
education and supervisor of agrtcul-
Hubbard Itural education for Oregon, is here in
223 i the interest of the work. C. D. Thomp
son has charge of the work In the Med
ford high school.
Invest your savings in the Jackson
County Building and Loan associa
tion. tf
Signature cuts for ads and letter
heads designed. H. Grey. Phone 75
IJoy Scouts Christmas present, snare
drums fG each, at Palmer Piano House
Of exceptional and timely interest
will be the address of B. F. Lindas on
"The Keystone of Disarmament" at
the PIrst -Methodist Episcopal church,
Kourth and Bartlett, tomorrow even-
in?. Another feature of this service
will be a solo. "Lot Us Have Peace,'
chicken dinner to be given in the nng by Harry Scougall."
cnurcn basement on Friday evening,
Dec. th from 6 to S o'clock. The
leaguers discussed many Important
matters, and voted to assist the Bap
tist and North Methodist churches in
their building funds.
Let Lottie Howard help you select a
hat for her Xmas. 104 N. Central. 219
Forsythe Dyers At Cleaners, phone
341; shop at 116 Mistletoe. Prompt
Cut chrysanthemums. Jap Art store.'
bhootlng match one mile north of
i hqpnix on Pacific highway. Sunday,
Dec. 4th. Turkeys and hams. Shotgun
and rine. ;ijj
The retail price of eggs is falling
both because of the plentiful supply of
fresh eggs being laid and the fact the
people throughout the country are
showing a disinclination to -pay the
service and prices lowest consistent! n'fh Price 'hat has been ruling lately,
: . -i i . .. tit i.:-.i . .
with first class work. A portion of
your patronage appreciated. 210
Paul McKee, vice president and gen-
eral manager, and V. M. Sbeppard,
; special agent, of the California-Oregon
Power company, with headquarters in
; San Francisco, drove to Grants Pass
Thursday from Medford. for a short
visit at the company offices in that
I city.
The newest shades In silk mixed
; and Shetland yarns. Handicraft Shop.
Hoar ye! Hear ye: Klein tho Tailor!
manes reliable suits and o'coats, J80
values at 145. 128 E. Main. Upstairs.
219
We do stamping for your needle
work Deuel's Art Department.
Among guests at the Hotel Medford
, are James N'unan of Loulsvillo, Ky..
; 8. E. Purvine of Salem, E. M. Eldridge
j of St. Louis. F. R. Hartzell ot Eugene,
j R. K. McLeod of Boston, Mass., F. G.
', Ortland of .MlnnoauoIlH. Minn., nml
' Mr, and Mrs. R. D. Harvey of Duncan,
is. u.
.. Mrs. Rosell Watt, Splrclla corsetlcrc
; P. O. Box 82. Phoenix, Ore. 223
; Wanted Clean rags at Medford
; Printing Co.
See our button card for new Ideas in
covered buttons. Handicraft Shop.
A unique service is announced for
Sunday evening at tho First Baptist
church. It will be Clerks' night, when
Rev. F. R. Loach will speak on "Christ
the Good Salesman. ' Salesmanship
today is a science, and a great asset to
any business. How to be n better
i salesman Is a worthwhile study. The
subject will be handled in a practical
way so that it will be of spoclal inter
est to employers as well as the sales
man. A special Invitation is out to all
i clorks to be present to hoar tho nies-j
sago. Good music will bo given by the
choir.
High grado tailors for men and
women. Orres, Ashland. Ore. tf
Dr. II. E. Murphy, dentist, over
Voolworth store.
Pocorn that will pop big. Warner,
Wortman & Gore. 221
Monday night is regulur R.-bokali
meeting night at which time liniiortnnt
business will be transacted, also Initi
ation. All members und friends urged
: to be present.
Brighten up your ads and business
stationery, with a new signature cut
dt-slgncd at reasonable charge, H.
Grey, Mall Tribune. 222
Dressmaking done; men's shirts a
specialty. Mrs. Carl D. Bowman, 124
iNerviowii.
Ashland was the mecca for the
Shriners of tho valley, and their wives
yesterday afternoon und night because
of the doings of Hilluh temple
Dance at Riverside Community Club
suturday night, December 3rd. 218
A full llnu of Xmus gifts. Handicraft
Shop. .
ChiroiKjdy room 200 Philips block.
'it"
Particular emphasis is placed by
Governor Olcott in a letter to his com
mittee highway legislation, on the
need for a license fee for auto slugus,
jitney busses, trucks and other motor
vehicles operating for profit on roads
constructed for them by the stale so
that they would "pay a fair share
toward mo cost of the maintenance of
those roads.
H. 1. Stewart, builder, contracts for
all buildings. Residence 217 Apple
street. Phone B43. tf
An automobile radiator and hood
cover makes an Ideal Xmas present.
Medford Auto Top Co., 30 X. Grape.
Phone 101. tl
Dr. Kruult Roberts, dentist. Deuel
Rldg. Telephone 503-R. tf
Cheer Up!
TOWERS MSH BRAND
RFM FY ?! WVFMXl
knocks rally ny gloorr.
Vy4'' v info at cocked taf
-V""",
All kinds of rough and dressed
lumber. Wallace Woods, phone 108
711 E. Main St. '
Anything in dressmaking done by
experienced eastern dressmaker until
the holidays. Work guaranteed. Write
Uox CS0, Medford. 218
China lily bulbs. Jap Art Store.
Rev. N. D. Wood, pastor of the M. .E.
church South, of Myrtle creek, was a
visitor at the home of W. J. Fenton, 23
North Oakdale avenue thi week.
Rev. Wood reports his church in a
flourishing condition.
Another shipment of ribbon novel
ties. Handicraft Shop.
Edgar Wight for Xuias gifts. tf
Mrs. Wm. D. Hanley of Burns. Ore..
Is .visiting her mother, Mrs. E. J. Cam
eron, at 112 Geneva avenue.
Balloon dances; Snappy music;
Tonight; Nat. is
When better automobiles are built.
uuick win build them. tf"
Insurance Plus Service. R. A
Holmes, The Insurance Man. tt
H. Pressman of Portland and J. L
Wclsman ot Seattle, have purchased
tnc Medford Junk Co. business and
taken charge. They will also buy all
kinds of furs and hides. The business
will bo conducted under the name of
the Medford Hide & Junk Co. Both
men are experienced In their line.
Leave your ordor for fancy needle
work at Deuel's Art Department.
Whetnor your motor is new or old.
whether it bo a Ford or a Packard,
Do Luxo pistons will Increase your
power and decrease your vibration, oil
and gas consumption. We guarantee
the above results. Riverside Oarage.
tf
As an evidence that tho merchants
of Medford nrc live-wires and believe
In tihto-dato window displays one of
mo leading merchants is spending
quite a sum of money for window dec
orations having them made to order.
Tho decorations for last night cost f Id.
Toys and Xmas gifts at Trua.VB.217
Edgar Wight for low prices. tf
When In need of snsh and doors,
call Wallace Woods, 10S or come to
711 E. Main St. .
Here is the latest animal storv from!
Josephine county as sent out from
(.rants Pass: "A short time ngo D. L.
Prultt. rancher near Merlin, purchased
several hounds with which to rid his
district of prairie wolves or coyotes.
Since thnt-'tlme six of the aulmnls
bavo been brought down by the
hounds. Thanksgiving morning the
hounds took the trail of one of the
wolves and after a long chase the wolf
was forced to seek shelter within a
hollow. log. W hen the hunters arrived
the wolPwas found to be dead it had
not been killed by the dogs nor shot j
but inside the hollow log with the
dead wolf wete four very live skunks
and the hunters wen- of the opinio;
uiat the wolf had been 'gassed
Sachets, lingerie sets, back powders,
hand decorated shoo trees, pin cush
Ions, und powder jars. Handicraft
Shop.
Oh boy! those inoouliKlit dances nnd
snappy fox trots sure take the gloom
out of life. Let s be there. Kiversl
loiiiuiunity Club, Saturday night. 21s
If you have a light auto or hug von
want to rent for a few days to a per
son nn will take good care of It
aouress b, .Mall Tribune, stating where
car can oe seen. is
lharliu Ray returned vestetdav
rroiu a two weeks business trip to San
Francisco during which time he was a
spectator at the Stanford-California
game.
nig ciosuig out sale on ladies' and
children's lints, room 2. Sparta Bldg,
across fiom Page theatre. .Mrs. A. I)
Koehler. o-.i
lexas pecans, new ciop, excellent
flavor. . cents per mnud delivered
Minimum shipment two pounds. Order
inein tor Xmas. Paul Jtiergens, Cap-
nai station, Au-uin, Texas. us
T ne time to lake orders for Clu-ist-mas
and New Year greeting cards has
v.Miimeu until .tiomlay evening.
Dec o at U p. m. If you lurvcn t your
cams pnone tor npimlntinent or call
at the Oifue aud ueo samples.' 21S
s is home for a sh irt
visit from Portland where he is con
nected with the Postal Telegraph Co.
The Portland Telegram has appoint
ed George Jackson agent in Medford.
His phone is 423-H. 222
Edgar Wight, reliable Jeweler.
Balloon dances; Snappy music:
Tonight; Nat. ;;iS'
B. F. Neff, city mail carrier, re
turned today after eleven days ab
sence because of illness.
fCO suits to order only 15 for one
week only. Klein the Tailor, 12s E
Main. Upstairs. 219
i ine handkerchief linens white
and colors 25 cents a square at
Deuel's Art Department. '
Dr. A. C. ILaLstead, magnetic mas
sage, electrotherapy. Room 207 Philips
b.ock, phone (590-M. 222
Carl Fichtner and family arrived
home Friday from their visit at North
Yakima. Because of the heavy snow
they had to ship their car from that
place to Tacoma. and they made the
journey home in the car from Tacoma.
having to pursue a zigzag course south
from Salem because of the flooded and
storm conditions in the north part of
the state. They had to ford through
water three feet deep in eight places
at Junction City. Ore. I
Dressmaker with experienced help
will give special attention to holiday
work. Orders received on short notice
will be given prompt attention. Call
3o5-Y or 905 West Tenth St. tf
Buttons covered at Deuel's Art De
partment.
Any color of handkerchief squares
2oc. Handicraft Shop.
Guests at the Hotel Holland incluie
F. McTaggart of Eugene. E. E. Elliott
of Salem, Mr. and Mrs. George W.
Barker of Butte Falls, Frank Stoddard
and Jay Gardon of Seattle, John Davi
son of St. Louis and Rena A. Faubion
of Manhattan. Kas.
Doors, windows, .Medford Lbr. Co.
When In need of shingles and roof
ing call Wallace Woods, 108, 711 E.
Main.
There will be no dance at Gold Hill
I. O. O. F. hall tonight on account of a
death.
A 25 per cent Increase In postal re
ceipts for last month over the receipts
of November a year ago. 13 shown In
the Medford postoffice.
Lath and plaster, Medford Lbr
Co.
For one week only. G0 suits and
overcoats at 45. Klein the Tailor.
128 E. Main. Upstairs. 219
Balloon dances; Snappy music:
Tonight: Nat. 2IS"
Mayor C. E. Gates arrived home this
morning from several days In Portland
during which he attended the 1925
exposition executive committee, of
which he Is a member, took in all the
state political gossip going, and looked
after some Crater Lake national park
business.
Agate jewelry, Edgar Wight.
Dance, as usual at Helms club house
Ashland. Saturday nlte. Dec. 3d. 21S
You have until Monday, Dec. 5 to
order Christmas ami New Year greet
ing cards at this office. Call and see
samples or phono 75. 21S
Paul McDonald. Ralph Bardwell, Dr.
C. T. Sweeney and George Porter
were visitors in Ashland yesterday
afternoon and last night, furnishing
amusement and merriment to the
bhrlners of the valley.
Shingles, shakes. Medford Lbr. Co.
A few suggestions for Xmas. Pot-
The pustuffice and carriers were- I nT IT
very busy today ith the usual floodi Ml j J A j
of first of the nunth bills beios lull III
mailed.
Home made Christmas candy In im
propriate boxes or in bulk, and made!
aftPr your own recipes if desired
Leave orders at Kandyland or phone-
2i;
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FAIL TO ENTHUSE ?.
CHK.-AOC. Lv--. 3. Parkin? house
u..i.'.tis in Kansas City have been id- i
i.-J to diireiMrd. the subpoenas of ,
th- Kansas iudu.-tri.d court and to go'
:nke Mo:iii;iy ir.orr.ir.g when tne.
i strike order Roes into effect in ,
11 lurking centers, it was announced
by Dvnms I-tne. secretary of -
I nr.- Amalgamated Meat Cutters and (
I Li.n her Woi kn.cn of North America. -
In accordance with the chilly at
mosphere last night the fistic bunts
held at the Natatorium were a frost,
duo to the fact that the Joe B:ack
burn and Chet Brown contest lasted
only half a minute, and the failure
of Kid Sargent ot Ashland to show
up for his scheduled bout with Kid
lieadows. The Btnall aduience of fans
left lth a sour taste in their months.
i he main even had just barely
started anil Brown and Blackburn
wet -! in a fast mix up when a chance.)
blow on the jaw sent Blackburn down
for the count. Joe was completely!
out. The ino-n enjoyable feature
of the program was the several
rounds between two midget fly-1
weights weighing 70 pounds. Young j
Kennedy had the best of Dockery all
the Way in the r four round bout. A I
"battle roya." between five contest
ant:! in the ring opened the program.
Alkiiuhm lotmycr.
SN FIlANl'!S 'O. Dec. 3. -al-1
operatiuns, were begun ti- I. y to
!:-' the Unit, 1 Slates des;rr..r De-
! ?. imbedded since early Thursday
ii. the sandy beach of HaH'imioll Bay,
thiny miles south of San Francisco.
Heavy seas yesterday prevented the
nev.s of two tugs from attaching
lines to the stranded ves.-K'l.
INFLUENZA
I As a preventive, melt and in-
9 haie night and xnctTLing--
V a fo rub
Ova 1 7 Million Jan UtcJ Ysatis
THE KEYSTONE OF .
DISARMAMENT
This timely address at 7:30 by
Hon. B. F. Lindas
At this service
Harry Scougall
"Will Sillj;: "Let l's Uiive lViif.-"
1 A. J..
"The Statesmanship of God"
A fccrinon by the pastor
GREAT MUSIC BY VESTED CHOIR'
First Methodist Episcopal Church
Fourth aud liarth tt .
The Weather
WASHIXGTOX. Dec. 3. Weather
predictions for the week beginning
Monday are:
-Northern Kjcky Mountain and pla
teau legions Temperature near or
above normal and generally fair ex
cept for occasional rains or snows
west of divide.
Pacific states Normal temperature.
occasional rains
Special Convocation
luesday, Dec. oth, 7:30 p.
m. Royal Arch.. Degree.
Refreshments served.
Companions welcome.
220 A. F. NOTH, Secy.
Card of Thanks
We wish to express our gratitude
and thanks to the many friends who
on the death of our dear mother and
sister extended to us so much sym
pathy and kindness. Also for the
beautiful floral tributes.
17
MRS.
MRS.
MRS.
L. MEDLEY.
A. HAND.
E. COLLINS.
TOO LATE TU CLASSIFY
KOIt RENT 1 room partly furnished
house. 1'hone 693-L. 219
I'OR RENT IUmuis.
Plume 534-Y.
21 tlenessee.
216
tery, handpalnted glassware and
fancy candlesticks. Handicraft Shop.
Mrs. ru ul Hanson corsetlere for
Nultono. Phono TjS.'i-J. tf
Xmas cards, 5 to 20 cents. Handi
craft Shop.
The general public Is invited to at
tend the Elks lodge memorial day pro
gram tomorrow afternoon at 2:30 p.m
nt the Elks temple.
signature, cuts for ads and letter
heads desigtied. 11. Grey. Phone 75.
222
Person taking pigskin purse contain
ing 3S from desk of First Nat l Rank
may mall to Mail Tribune office con
tents minus 20 percent as reward. 217
Keep up tho Xmas spirit. Send
greeting cards. Handicraft Shop.
Colonel Frank Parker of the t'nited
States army and who is the official
Interpreter of Marshal Foch on his
present trip about the country, is a
cousin of Mr. and Mrs. J. S. Norwood
and Miss Norwood of Medford. They
visited him during the stop of the!
l'och special train in the city vestcr-
day and were introduced to the Unions
trench general. j
Tho tioo. L. Troichitr Motor Co. j
today received notlco of reduction on !
L'nited States and tloodyear tires and!
lubes and will be glad to quote the!
new prices to tVIr customers. '
Plain sewing, undprtntislins and-1
ciuiiiiens wear a specialty. IteG W. I
honrtli street. Telephone Ms-V. 216
FOR SALE- 25 head two-year feeder
steers: 5 head stock cattle. Call
or write Ross Lund. Hilt. Calif. 223 '
THIS IS YOUR INVITATION TO
The Clerk's Night Service
Sunday, 7 :30 P. M., at the
FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH
(N. Central and 5th St.)
When Rev. F. R. Leach will address clerks on
"Christ the Good Salesman"
A unique service Special interest to everybody
Good Music! Come!
LOST On streets of .Medford, ladies'
brown purse containing Jackson
County Hank deposit b:wk. Leave
M. M. Store or phone 77S-W, Rosina
J. Whitney. 21S
FO I NI Friday, door Key tied to
handkerchief. Owner get same at
this office by paying for notice. 216
FOR SALE OR EXCHANGE Small
fruit or alfalfa farm in Colorado for
Medford proiwrty. H. II. Weaer.
S2S Dakota Ave. 210
FOR SALE OK TRADE Ford truck.
Cold Ray Realty Co. Phone 72 lt
or l.H-Y. tf
FOR SALE Starks Delicious apples
$k2."i box. Just a few left. Phone
0G7 or call al 5 N. Fir. Campbell &
Carley. 221
FOR SALE Good 3 room house with
cicctnc ugnts. Merries galore. See
owner. Stewart the bee-man. Plum
St.. end of West Eleventh. 221
FOR SALE New Woodstock tyiie
wrttcr; also high-iowered Savage
rifle. Call Apt. 10. Cargill Court. 21S
Revival Effort
at
Free Methodist
Church
December 4-25
Services every evening at seven-thirty
VOI" ARE I.OOMNt; KOI!
l.HilOl S SENSATIONALISM
m:i:d nut come.
RJALTO
Tomorrow
The Idol of tho West
TOM
MIX
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A TIP TO MEDFORD
HOUSEWIVES
Baking is a
Real Pleasure if
I3EST PATENT!
'MAMuTAcTUnrn w
igKERR G'FTORD & Co, Inc M
gS- 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
Proven Superior
Kerr Gifford & Co., Inc.
Portland, Oregon
H
ave
If you favor sane, sound, cnintm.-iiv,.
COSPEl. PKEACIUNV,
we crae your sympathy
co-opei.it ion.
anil
.V'rvhes conducted by one of the
lieneral Conference Evangelists of
the Church.
KK Tim
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a t . : i
fofty "Prairie
U .l-JsV a complete anil ,
f,'?- Ihrillini; m-oiii-I ,
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t ontiiiuoii- Mi,,ujn;r .Sunday J
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SAFKTY
The
tost i;l sue
ill life is your ability to save mouev.
SKKVICK:
Urn- office is ..prn six days every week in clmling Sutunlay cvenin
s.nt!i-,-s ot t unity people and invest those ssvinos in first mort-a
pi-opi,-. l no hand il co-operation ls extended h
s. We thither the
e loans to other thriftv
lciv.
Vol
TIIKIFT:
Karly lia'p
important
l.nl.ii:
its of
than
reSu!ar savin- brin late r happiness and success. Saving moncv is more
inaiv.n- money. Like go to l lniioh Thrift is a ?ood habit.
Get the
Jackson County Building and Loan Association
C M. KEDD, President
0. C. B0GGS, Secretary
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