Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, December 28, 1921, Page 2, Image 2

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MEDFORD MA TL TRTDTTNF. MEDFORD. 01 F, , (Nr. AY K 1 iXKKl ) A V, 1 EC E MUM! J Ufl. 1 5)2 1
ocal and
Personal
A largo delegation of boys under the
direct leadership o( Cash Wood de
parted early thin forenoon on the Y.
M. 0. A. hike to the hills beyond Jack
sonville. The crowd was a happy one
even thoush the weather outlook was
not' propitious, aideach carried his
lunch. . A Wiener feed was enjoyed at
noon. The round trip to Jacksonville'
was made on the struct car, and they
were to return late this afternoon. '
Start the New Year right with a
good , accounting; system. You tan't
beat mechanical speed and accuracy.
Your business Investment Justuses
this much protection. See Callea, the
DurniuKhs representative now. Ask
the man whi owns one. ZH
' Riverside Community Club ball New
Year's eve. Xuf said. Meet mo at the
door. ' 23S
3. E. Mason, superintendent of the
Kirtland Farm underwent an opera
tion at the Dow Association hospital
Tuesday, which will lay lil:u up ftr
some time. ;
Men's garters 10c pair. Army Goods
Store. 32 S. Central. ; . tf
Hig bargains at the Colonial five day
Bale. . 20S
The mid-holidays meeting of the
Lady Elks, held yesterday afternoon
at the Elks temple, was an enjoyable
affair with a larpe attendance of the
women folks of the lodge.
Every child having; the benefit t
lilnderRarten training makes better
progress in later school days. Tiny
Tola School opens a new clasa Jan. 3. :
Thone 832-V. . 241
; Fresh lime Ind plaster. Medford
Lumber Co.
Clifford Jenkins and family spent
Christmas with Mrs. Jenkins parents.
Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Hanson, at Grants
Pass. " . .
Cash prize at Kingsbury Springs
mask ball. New Years eve. - 238
Fireman's dance, Jacksonville Fri
day. , 240
Activity on i:ie part of traffic offi
cers, is undiminished. Deputy State
Motor Vehicle Inspector J. J. McMa
lum arrested the following men yester
day: J. A. Curry, for speeding on
North Central. He was fined $10 In
Acting Justice Farrell's court. , H. L.
His ham was also fined $10 for speed
ing on North Riverside. E. O. Dono
van.' arrested for exceeding the speed
limit on North Riverside last night,
this morning entered a plea of guilty
and was fined $10. J. J. Osenbragge.
driving a truck for the Gold Ray
Realty Co., without a rear-view mirror,
had a hearing yesterday afternoon,
lie was fined $5.
Itig bargains at the Colonial five-day
sale. 23S
We have recently installed a new
apparatus for recharging Ford toagne-
os, which we do for $1.00 and guaran
tee: results. No charge lor testing.
Riverside Garage. " - - tf
John S. Orth, cashier of the M,cdford
National bank, arrived home thfs mor
ning from a. short business visit at
Portland., , .. s
Excellent supper at Trail New
Year's ve! 241
. Shotgun and rifle shoot Eagle Point.
Sunday, January 1.
P. J. Lynch, the oil drilling man, was
expected to return this afternoon from
Seattle.
R. I. Stewart, builder, contract for
all buildings. Residence JIT Apple
trot. ' Phona 43. ... t(
Pig masked ball. New Year's eve,
Kingabury Springs. , Cash prliea. 23S
J. T. Gagnon leaves tonight on a
business mission Vt the statu metro
polls. .-
PrUV Walt i at Trail New Year's eve!
$10.00 piilr tit Walk-Over shops given
to the gentleman and fin pair of
silk stocking to th lady by the Hub
n7!shoe Store of Medford. ' SU
warning! uniy inree nays more,
"Way lV)wn East." Page. 23S
Cart rrestrnde and Atan Evans were
arraigned Tursday- in Justice court on
a charge ot having -in their rmeslon
intoxicating liquor and entered a plea
of not gnilty. " Tho arrest was made by
State Officer S. P. Sandefwr. The men
will have a hearing Ihis afternoon. ( ,
Dr. Frank Roberta, dentist. Deuel
dobera
"Don't for a minute lose heart in yonrj
granited lands," said Ralph P. OowglU. "", n . '
of Medford. telling of . the ultimate , " 8 ' !,
In ita description of the ftddreas txM
fore the Grants Pass chamber of com-j fi - 1
man ins urama i ass courier Bays; i , , - n..
t practical rooiera no your woris, rvr
service see Graham A Wilson,
value of the raw granite lands adja-i' ,,. ,,. viv.
cent to the city. Mr Cowgill who - ' ,udVwn ..ich papers as "The
?t.e"t..fn.R nrr t0r the llJ Central Point 111 News." and "The
M.M.ln, . . u,. Sentinel."Medford HI
m composed principally of granite and j Z..
which he has built up to a high atatel "' . ...
o production. He advocated . high,, Nw W, eve, . . 241.
sute of diversify farming for the, , v.dford Lhr. Co
Mr COWgill nw vm..v-.
,h.' .Mh Christmas for Los Angeles where they
first few years after bringiug the
lands under cultivation
stated that he knew of nothing which
could not be raised on granite lands."
Amy cots $3.25 at Army Goods Store,
32 S. Central Ave. . U
Bis reduction sale at the Colonial.
238
James Slavick was arraigned In po
lice court yesterday on a complaint of
intoxication. The complaint was sworn
by Chief of Police Timothy and the
defendant will have a hearing this
afternoon. ; 1 " '
Lime at Medford Lumber Co. tf
' Shotgun and rifle shoot Eagle Point.
Sunday, January 1. - 240
Guests at the Hotel Medford include
W. It Astley and J. R. Munson of San
llryant: Hamilton of Ruch, is spend
ing a few (lays In the city visiting
friends ami altendtug to buulncsst mut
ters. 1 .
Btart (ho New Year rlht In a new
Liberty chr, tho car for those who can
not afford-to own a cheaper ono, and
Rood enough for those who can afford
a much h.lshfr priced car. tf
. The famous Herman nnny ghoea and
officers dress shot's, Army Goods Store
3J S. Central. t(
The Diamond drii to be used In'
completing the Muudy oil well has ar
rived, and will be taken out this week
and work started as soon as possible.
The well Is now down over 1000 fiH't
and tho contract with Lynch Prothors
of Seattle is to put the well down to
production or 3300 feet with thit
diamond drill.
Ktremnn'i dance-, Jacksonville Fri
day. 240
Army underwear and union suits
cheaper' than elsewhere. Army Goods
SLw, 32 S. Central. tf
Among guest at the Hotel Holland
are L. U Merton and Mrs. J. U. Mer
ton of Seattle. J. C. Hamilton of Port
land. William H. Tucker, Jrh. of New
York: Agnes J, Hryant and Edith Gib
son of Yrvka and A; II. Wyse of San
Francisco.
will spend two weeks Visiting with
Tom Plpgras, their eon and brother,
who has Just been granted a 15 days
furlough from the TJ. S. 8. Artiona.
They will attend th University of
Washington ,am rtrferson-Vniversity
of California football game at Pasa
dena. Calif., January 2nd.
The only way seems To te "Way
Down East" Crowded . Packed
Praised Cheered. Now playing, the
Page.1 238
Masquerade at Eagle Point, New
Year's -ve. 141
A letter has been received from Dr.
C. T. Sweeney of this City from John
r i am IMA,, .m. mu iiiv. ciuit-r r.i
XX rUFcr
C1,VV T & Invalid
Ths Food-Drink" for All Age
Quick Lunch BtHome.Officc.and
Fountains. AJi for HORUCKS.
Arnd ImrtatioBS k Substitutes
Infant
NO COOKING
Hoover, Mr. and Mrs.'W.G
Byron H. Hard and G. E. Ml!U?r, all of
Portland. " . 4 ''
Masquerade at Eagle Point, New
Year's Eve. 241
It came, we saw, it conquered, "Way
Dovn East, now playing, Page."23S
Mrs. Oscar Drury and son Earl, of
Oak Ridge,' Ore., are visiting at the
home of Mrs. Drury's sister, Mrs. C. L.
Goff, on North Riverside avenue. ; . .
All kinds ot rough and dressed
lumber. Wallace Woods, phone 108.
VII E. Main 6L
Big reduction salq ot the Colonial.
23S
Henry Harcke sent the Mail Tribune
copies of the Fresno papers containing
accounts of a campaign made there
recently by the chamoer of commerce
to raise $250,000 to purchase a Bite
consisting of over 500 acres, to secure
a $2,500,000 sawmill to be erected by
the Sugar Pine Lumber Co. to employ
20H) men. Thev nut It over In fine
shape. Mr. Harcke say a Fresno hasibaby 8irl
about 60,000 population and Is a live
wire city. He also shows his faith in
Medford by saying it has the same
advantages to become a large city if
the people would go after things like
they do in Fresno. Henry was former
ly musical director for the Page and
other theaters in this city, and was
well liked by everyone.'
A 23-12 farewell party will be held
at the Legion hall Friday night In
honor of the alumni. ' . . 239
For Sale Classified bnslnest direc
tory of Medford containing the office
buildings, schools, churches, lodges.
Clubs, and. all lines of business In Med
ford. " Only Tte a copy. Ilafl orders
filled promptly. Bliss Heine, 916 W.
Tenth street, Medford. . ... . tf
I A WesterlumL at San . Francisco en
Among tho many Improvomrttta and
new enterprises outlined fir Jacksonville-
in the near future U iho old 11. S.
brick hotel, which In km n to pnH. Into
the hands of oxpi'rlcured hotel people,
who propose to put It In flrt clasa
tdtnpo- for hotel IhihIiions once more,
after being closed for nearly n acore of
years;. A Widl ' managed hotel, with
even ordinary accommodation, should
be it puylng Invoatnieiit hero now, and
it Is reported that tho new hotel peoplo
are amply able to Improve and furnish
the old hoatnlry In first-class and mod
ern style.--Jacksonville Post,
Fireman's dance, Jacksonville Frl
day. ,: 240
Price lUt for tho Marlnollo Shop, 409
Liberty Hid.: Shampoos "Be; hiarcolH
M OO; round curl. 50c; nmnlcurea Sue.
:''-'-. 2SS
Captain J. C. ApplcRato. was over
from Jacksonville t'duy.
ChiroiKidy Painless, lion surgical
process. ' Rooms 203-0 Phlpps block.
Phono 90-M. . 243
Harold Grey, who arrived lutU week Mr, and Mrs. ICurl Uruwno arc spend-
to spend Christum with his parents, Ing the holiday ' aeanoti With Mrs.
Mr, and Mrs. J. O. lirey, left thin Mor- lirowmi's. parent, Mr, and Mrs, James
ning for Klamath Falls whore ho 1 Slover at Grunts . -
ougitKod In tho grocery bUHlnass, , Mid week holiday danco., t, 'at i
F.duar Wight, roiiabla lewelnr. night lOc. 231
Hrumun'a dunce, Jacksonvlllo Frl- Grand New York olgh JlnasI TraWI
tiny. ' 240 New Ywar's Kvel , , 141
l' 1 '. ' I I 1 'M 1 1 1 .'I i.HI'l II J "HI'I J'lll'U'J
mmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmammmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmn
WORN NERVES
Nervous, troubles, with bai-Uarhe,
slimy spells, queer pnln mitt lingu
lar kidneys, give reason to suspect
klitnev mnkness and to try t've reni-
For a few days only wo have en-, my that bus helped your nuinubi.r.
gaged the services of an artist extra-' Ask your neighbor! ,
ordinary to paint landscape and ma-' . Mrs. A. K. ltdge, 242 H. Holly Ht.,
We will give you almo- Mfdford. aays:
100 Overcoats
$100 ILflch
One hundred second-hand over
coats. Good, warm coats. Have
been selling up to $7 and $8.
Going while they last at
ONE DOLLAR EACH
Canvas Gloves at
Work Sox at . .
Jersey Gloves at
tt
. ioc
. 10c
.1 ?(;,2c
Everything for. Less
6-room fiirhished house for rent
at 412 N, Grape. $25 per month
- v THAT'S ALL TODAY : '(
WILL H. WILSON
feeling fine, and has secured relief
from 1 his asthmatic trouble already.
He was In San Francisco during the
big wind of laat week, and "was nearly
blown out of California," according
to the letter.- Vncle John and Mrs,
Weeterlund sail for Honolulu at noon
today and will spend a couple ot
months in the tropics.
Dr. 11. E. Murphy, dentist, over
Woolworth store.
All hats greatly reduced at Lottie
Howard's. 109 N". Central. 240
Born To Mr. and Mrs. Reginald
Fifer of this city, Tuesday, December
27. 1921. at Sacred Heart hospital, a
baby boy,
Masquerade at Eagle Point, New-
Year's Eve, 241
Hot coffee and light lunches, ta
males and chili con earns at DeVoe s.
Bom Christmas day, December 23,
1921. at Bacred Heart hospital, to Mr.
and Mrs. Gus Weston ot this city
Mr. Weston is a retired
army officer of long service, and is
prouder of his Christmas gift than all
his military decorations. Mother and
child are well.
Ask your neighbor He'll surely say
Great: Don't Miss "Way Down
East", jtow playing Page. 238
Big Yama Yama party at Trail New
Year's eve! 241
James (Chuck) Vance, a student in
a dental collego at Los Angeles, is
spending the holidays visiting friends
and relatives in this city. '
: See the new Liberty cars. at. the
Riverside Garage. - tf
Moleskin breeches and pants. Army
Goods Store, 22 S. Central. tf
, Word was received in this city Sat
urday that Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Car
penter, wbo have been viBlting in Chi
cago", will leave about the first ot the
year on a two months trip to the
Mediterranean, and tour of Italy.
' Lath and plaster, Medford Lbr.
Co. : ,.
Masquerade at Eagle Point, New
Year's Eve. 241
' Roy Ashpole and family of Eagle
Point, spent Sunday and Monday in
the city risking friends and relatives.
The American Legion has signed a
lease for the quarters over the Tog
gery, which will be their post head
quarters in the future. The first
meeting will probably be for the Instal
lation of officers for the year, Klmer
fWlltwn being commander. ,;
Try a Super-tread tire the tire with
a wider and thicker tTead they wear
1 longer. Riverside earage. tf
Confetti, and serpentine at Trail,
1 Vew Ytflr' 241
Royal G. Brown of Eagle Point spent
l ine nrstor tmvweeK in tne city. - Mr.
Brown is suffering from an injured
hand, sustained while cutting wood.
Many of the stores of the city hare
commenced taking their annual inven
tory of stock. Others will not perform
this work until after the first of the
year.
China lily bulbs. Jap Art Store.
Trench shoes, hob-nails, Army
Goods Store, 32 8. -Central. tf
fnder the direction of J. W. llerrlan
the work of dynamiting the -Ament
dam on Rogue river Was completed
Saturday, and . a passageway SO feet
wide made in the middle of the ntream
for fish to get. through. They were
blocked by debris and refuse left from
previous similar attempts. . This com
pletes a Job Uiat has long been a
source of annoyance to fishermen, It
is believed the hew conditions will
improve fishing In the upper reaches
jof the Rogue.
When better automobiles are built,
Bulck will build them. tf
I White corn for hominy at Monarch
ISood Co. Phone 260.
Frank Harden of Montague, Calif.,
has returned to his home after spend-
ing a week in the city on business.
i Ring out the old! Ring In the hew!
; Where? Trail! 211
Mr. and Mrs. Chris Ulrlch of Jack
sonville spent a few hours Tuesday In
tne city visiting friends and relatives.
Insurance - Plus , Service. R, A.
Holmes, Tho Insurance Man. tf
rfno scenes.
lutely free, one large painting with
each Columhia phonograph purchased.
With each guitar purchase we will
give an Sxl painting. Pictures a!s
for sale at popular prices pictures
painted from poet cards and other
sketches. Exhibitions in our corner
window dally, Palmer Piano House.
210
When In need ot sash and doors.
call Wallace Woods, 108 or come to
Jll B. Main 8L
, A 23-12 dancing party wlir be held
next Friday night at the Legion hall.
This will be ono of the Inst parties
held this year for the college students
before they return to school.
Fireman's dance, Jacksonville Fri
day. . tlo
Army overcoats and genuine all
wool English ralntite bvercouts, Army
Goods Store, 32 S. Central. tf
Mrs. -Paul Hansen corsetlere lor
NnBone. Phone 585-J. tf
TC0 LATE 10 CLASSIFY
WA.nTKIJ Work by hour or duy. Mr.
K. Phone 233. 210
FOR RENT Furnished apartment.
down town, steam heat, hot and cold
. water and lights furnished, available
January 1st. No children. Address
"l am Kluti to av a
good word for Dean's Kidney I'MK
an they have' Riven m opIcmUd to
Mult. My kldnt'Va wer In it weak
romlttlnti and I was run dov,i and
nervoua. 1 llrt-d riinlly rird an often
umiide to tlo my housework ttnJ my
tiiti k ached as tf it were bitkn, imd
1 hud Uiszy KpfllH. Mv Ccet and
niiklt-s were swollen and 1 couldn't
stand up for any l-ii,'th ft time. My
kltlni'VM m-teil irveisulrtrly, too, unil,'
IHftm's Kidney IMIs were rcrtun-
mendvd to me and I used them. Thvy
noon strengthened my kldiivya and all
the other symptom ot kitlnty du
ordtrr dlnappciiriHl."
Price o nt all draler. Don't
simply ask for a kidney remedy gvt
Donn's Kidney Pill the same that
Mm. Ddi.' had. FoMter-Milburn Co..
Mr.. Buffalo. N. Y. Adv.
DON'T MISS
i
ARE
YOU
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A MASON?
Modernized With Muiic
The Play That Has Made
BILLIONS LAUGH
COMING TO
PAGE THEATRE
MATINEE AND NIGHT
Monday, Jan.
50c 75c $1.00
2
SPECIAL MATINEE PRICES 50c, He-
f i j Plus 10 Per Cent War Tax ' '
MAIL ORDERS NOW
Masked Ball
New Years Evening
Kingsbury Springs
CbnIi Prln HI ntr rtut f lit-
It IlllM It-ww W'ur Tmv 1'vi.luuU' mip.
Apartment, care Mall Tribune. tf'iUiv luiitl.
2312
DANCE
Friday Nite--Legion
i l L ..
NEW
SHOW
TODAY!
JIM BARNES (HOUSE FETEE8)-to of the
lumberjack sullen, faced giant with itecl spring ' .
muscles Ruler by right of fist and boot Wnf of
tho lonely camp in tho icmbre redwood forest wni
he hero or villain! SEE
im HOUSE;
WlwiiA PETERS
In hlitrenlt rr.le
111 i I v s I. I la A iff (' t tP' iimi . I
IIS Vi m r - X I . I 1 S J I t 9 X L t f J 1 II s
THERE IS ONE THRlLtlNG SURPRISE AFTER ANOTHER IN THIS MAGNIFICENT DRAMA OF
THE NORTH WOODS! J , J ;
KrKf'IAL ATTRACTIOX
KV.W VKAIl'H II A V
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"BACK TO
GOD'S COUNTRY"
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KI'KCIAL ATTHACTIOX .
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'"" l.VBA'CK TtV: 'M
GOD'S COUNTRY"
wit It Nell Hhlpmnn
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